Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 206, Decatur, Adams County, 1 September 1950 — Page 2
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<lm4bm To Be Allow** Bf_ Rwd ot <x*w®ty rTwo®d®>. ®*p**whbo* Ik IB®® Haywood Pub. £*, Opar. — IH.IJ <ltlx*n> Tri. Co., oper. ?•-»* E F. Jaberg, .lark. mat ste Haywood Pub. Co.. clerk oper lt.aa ItauglM Store. Inianily u 51.34 Haywood. Pub. Co Auditor Op 11 54 HeMhe—e I»ru« Co., Treax. Op >S.»F Decatur Lumbar Co., do !•» Horn Noaawald. Rar order Poet S.tW Haywood Pub Co.: Rrcor (>p. IS.Ob Htrau Bowman, Kk.MI.AOp. 11*14 Keiber Bewma*. Sh. Bp. D»ty. >.M P'tbHx Service, Sher. Op. t.S? inters. Radio Bare., do .. 14A1 Harm. Mealteriaa, Sur MI.APw. .’l id Carl Bmrkhart/Mak IHtrh.... M. 45 Waiter Conrad, do .... x. »•»* Glee Grogg. de ..... Id.Sd
COHIATULATIOHS TO LORDS ON THEIR OPENING We wen happy to have doue the PAINTING & DECORATING I. E.6AITZ PAINT SALES aad SERVICE 6M Adam Phone IMO
Best Wishes TO — LORDS fraa Jack 408 West Fester Parkway Fort Waved. Indiana
m mum Formerly Vogue Furniture was happy to ‘ have installed the* CARPETING FOR THE WINDOWS of . LORDS DECATI WS NEW DRESS SHOP
Best Wishes TO LORDS " * *' ' .... ■ , ■ ■ > on the completion of their beautiful new store. STOP IN < SUE THIS MODERN NEW DRESS SHOP -r .• . u-~ ■- / _ “ ' a Biiltemeier tatrodion Co. R-l DECATI R PHONE #375
Charier Brhevrr, du j|.« Sidney Dague. de JJ.H Or ley Krick, Barver Oper.... ill. Butler Garage, do ’ILL Daratnr Super Svrv. aur. op 91.94 Korte Hroa, survey oper. 4X-4T Haugk Hl*. * Appl.. aur ope IP 95 Walter Conrad, aurvey oper. 100.10 Decatur Demerrat. our oper. H U Foley, ec au. poat. Aml to 11 I. K. Archbold, co a* ea A op 15144 B Bertach. co. a* alee. aa. 150.00 P Au*oburaer. re. a*, alee aa loo.ee A. K. Willlame, ho a* aa A op 101.41 M. M. GIIH*. coroner oper .... 54. H Pr-H. F Nwtek. co bo oft aal 71 04 3 ShAckley, ce he nor aal op lIO.H CUiaea Tel. Ce. co he -eat op I M R. s. Workla«er. co be nar op tea G. Koaaeaaan. co heal aur ep IM LaVay A Zimmer, ce be ■< op 11 to Deca. Pub. Uh co he au real MM
Beer—tied Kept, ce he na ep 10 M M Treetaer, aaataacr clerk OO M R. M. Oaaa. aaeoeaor clerk .. I M Cilla— Tai. Ce.. elr. court op J ll Lawyer* Ce-ep. Pah. Cte. ce n W.M Weat Pub. Co., clr court op tot J. Bixler, c h cuat. aal lIS.OO V. Veala, c h matron aal <5 00 Indual. Klee Corp., e. h. op It.** Beckar Paper Co, c h op 41.00 Con. i*hem Co., e. h. oper. 11.51 Haugk III* A App . ch. op 44 4J U. A Heal. Spec. Uu-.e .h op lot Bak. PI ba A Htg. c. h oper 14.10 North, lad. Fob. Bor.. Jail op 10.10 F. A Kltaoa. co. he. aupt. aal 1« « J Kliaon.ro ho. mat aal ?IM Dr. J B. Terveef. co. phy aal 15.00 H Kltaon. ce. home oper 15.00 P Gilbert, ce hoot oper. ... “50 00 G. Kelley, co home oper .10.00 A. Head, ce home oper .„ 75.00 O Bicraaelcka. ee home oper 75.00 C McFarland, co. home oper .. M.M Rev o. Gehman. co. b» mln. 400 Rev K. Hoffman, co ho mln 4.n0 The V. S Chem Co . c<> Lee Hardware, co home op . 10.11 A K. Hite. Co Home oper 1110 Beavere ull berv.. c« home op HIM Batler a Claraae. co home oper 41.01 led. Slate Inauat. co hu op ... 114.51 Slewarta Bakery, co home op 44 43 H. L. Feaael. co home oper .. 14.15 lion Cook, co home oper 45 50 The l>rl-Gaa Corp., co ho up 35 44 Neoer Supply Ce. eo homo op Mil Niblick A Co., co htona oper 10 44 Ppruna. Lebaaaa A Ce. eh op 4.11 Kohne Drug Store, co ho op 37 40 W Winnea, Waah. Twp aa. 144.40 Comm. Print Shop, elec exp. 175 J. W. Blakey, com aal A p d 1713 O. Hoffman, com aal A per dI 07 31 Bwrne WHmm, le«al adv. Decatur Dtmo Co., leva I adMtM” Decatur Ine. A*ry, off bond 750 Black Fun, Home, soldier bur'l*o-0* I*. Linker, so» bounty 4.H. Irene Byron San., Sanatorium 553.10 Dr X. M Fridley. Bovine tu 11 84 F J llailina. Bovine tuber 1140 H M. Xeto. Forel an ntoer fee i<o Yont Dunnt Co., bridge rep Decatur l«t. 4k Pow, c® ®p 17148 Rerreattea D H. Norman, sal.. A mileage 187.T2 <K KoendßMMi, aal. pont ... SF44 Jirw. M Smith, aal. poet <0 Bra. K Locbaer. bd mem p- d. <*iti*ena Tnl Co . apernting ... 141 R X Worklnger, operating 3n« Cleveland Craft a Co. opnrat 177 <>>mtn. Print Rhop. operating s»w The Vim Tn. operating 14 77 Anton Thieme, operating .... .>«<» HUI Meichi. operating < W Rol Ladd, operatlhg 1 BMdeb lespeeveakeat W A. Conrad, operating 154.0® X. Dagwe. operating 3142 O. H. Fuelling, operating >5 w» Bea vert <HI »erv . operating 132 44 Petrie OH Ce. operating 444 Krnewt Fegley. operating J? Hoy MMthewe. operating 407.75 W H Gllliem. operating .. 187 04 T M Parr, operating 4*.®4 J K Hile worth, operating 10 00 R J Letoing*r. operating 3341 64 j»hli Hauer. aupSStoleSefi't nil"ttt.'O® F Xingletun. aun t »upt. aafr-ftS.73 T Johnston, anw’t *up< aal 344 4a K Beer, aae't aupt aal 31440 14 Mruhttorger. awct aupt aal 230.40 H Klrarbaer. truck driver 313.75 V Iwraper. truck driver X 1 3tm H Burger, truck driver . 140 40 Don Harvey, truck driver 14440 Sylvan turnkey, truck driver 144.40 Wlnaton Moaer. truck driver 144 40 Ralph Sauer, truck driver 144 4* Jack Andrew*, truck driver 144 00 Vai H<hnepp. truck driver 104 40 Roy Heller, truck driver 144 00 Ch ria Zu*rcher, aingl* hand 201 50 Arnold Weldler. truck driver 174.2<» (>rlat Mllle. alnglr hand 144 40 Keith Xchn*pp, single hand 170.10 Bill Frpeby. "Hingl* hand 144.20 Joel Augaburger, single hand 2*4 4»> Jo* Mpangier stogie hand .144 00 Russell Hlrachy. single hand 6-30 ♦1 C Reinklng, janitor eerv 114 40 <; (’otlrell. night watchman 2.im> George single hand 57 6« Cart Hoffatetfbr. single hand 44 00 < 'itisen* Tel Co , oper - ' 11 Riverside Garage, oper. 724 Phil L. Ma- kiln, oper 543 Felber Mach. Shop, oper 20 43 ’ Paul Yoder, oper. 12 10 i Mollenk-npf & Eitlng. oper 7164 ; Ind Bearing !n< . oper 12 20 1 Korte Bros. Inc-, oper 187:44 iDecatur Auto Sup. oper -105 88 .• Butler Garage, oper IS 55 1 Bela king-Kirchner, oper 130.70 Gage Tool A Eng Co »'per 12 OH I Krick Welding Shop, oper. 8 ♦»« : Beaver* Oil Berv . oper 48X5.1 i Pearl Oil Ct. oper 3’* 30 i .Motor Fuel Ta>. oper - 18 *0 15 H Mcrrtman <’«».. uper 14,35 J \S Karch Stone Co. mater 437 34 i Meshberger Bros. materfalN 16* !»8 ’Andrews Saw Mill, materials 204 26 Kmhrr Lum A Coal, mater 71 t Ind State Induct, materials 24.44 ■Ed Affoldrr A Sop. materials 58 00 I Lee Hardware, materials 87 75 Stiap-on T«.o|s Corp., mater 3175 The Schafer Co. Inc . materi '• or> Yost ConaE/Co . bridge 28.00 Uelfa re ' - 1 CRiaen Tel Co telephone *l4 40 ‘B. Natobn. rati a? p*»*t 25 ! M J, Hasel wood mileage 1“ 40 ; M Marshal mileage . * B.'> Vptonh a Linn, mileage 1 *'• ' Certified before me this Ist day /of September, I*so Tbarma* I. Drew. Auditor Adams County SETT I (HOLD)
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR. INDIANA
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and hie family were no-account I knew him when he waa la tchoal and be never bad Mgh grade* I knew him before he aanoußted to anything, ao he ean’t amount to anything now. A Care Agaiaat Fetrr ris A OOOD thing the Chriatiaa ehurch never took that attitude about the Apostle* and a very good thing they didn't take that bne with Peter. It to true that be did not come out at the top drawer. Il to quite true that when be wm young he war no prlxe apeeimoa. In faeL it would not ba hard to make almoet aa xtrong a caw againat him ai againet Juda* it you take Simon Peter at Ma tow point •Shall we keep Peter on our 1I«C" Suppose you had been one of the other apoatlee and bad been asked that question the night after the erutHflxloa. It you had aM had a rather generous heart, you could easily have turned tn an unfavorable report. ••WeE." yea might have aaM, “ho baa aeaw goad petal* Ma Il sometimes on the alert, never fella tar earn i thing to my. M be doeaa't alwaya come through la a pineb. I nderetaad the Lord took him ap to the tag es *e m—ntatn when bo wee traaafigwed. and wbat did that maa .dOat go to etoepT Aay at ag mmM have given ear riirtd eye 1 to have been there. Ent we never dM get mnrh es a story oat as poor old Btaaea Peter. He wae asleep —oaf of the time. , "And do ‘you remember that dinner when Mary poured alj that ointment over Jeeua' head? It was a beautiful thing for her to do. I mean her motive wax besutlful But Peter complained about It •Then there war the night—only last night, but It seems a year away —when Jesus took Simon Peter end those two others into the garden with him. All the Master wanted was company. But bld Peter was asleep again In no time But that'x not the worst. Last night at _Uie supper .table Peter bragged about how brave he‘was—got out- a couple of swords in fact —and he swore that even If every one else denied the Master, he wouldn't. But just before cock-crow he showed himself up for a liar and a coward. Some girl, just a girl, mind you. aomebody out of the kitchen, said she knew he was a friend of Jesus. And thia Peter starts swearing in the ugliest kind ot language that he never knew Jesus, his very best -friend. "Well. Judav banged himself, and Peter might as well .... I don't aee hew he eaa p—slblv held hto head eg agata after last night.” too -■ Man of Power NEVERTHELESS, Peter became Av a hero, a man of power. Look at his story in Acts 2-S. A reeftgnired leader of the Christians, defying the very men of whom he had once been so afraid; honest rockribbed. standing up tor the Master »hen it meant risking his Ufa..,to do io. Even V yea eaald eat believe the miracto-etoeloe which are told about him la Acta, vee would have to admit that It to net every man who has mir-acle-stories told aboil him. It Is no weakling who has the reputation of being able to raise men from the dead and to kill liars with a glance of the eye. . . ■ •• • . Transforming Secret WHAT WAS the secret of Peter's transformation from the halfbraggart, half toward he used to be. to the stalwart fearless man of power he became? The answer is in those stones In our Scripture readings from Matthew and John. The first tells el Jesus' faith In Simon Peter. The second tells of that again, and also of Peter's response Io Jesus' faith In Mm. It Is the secret of aay ( hriatlan's sat cess In being all that Gori knows be can be. fn**ra«»sor»ft' •- r',' rtf R*"<>« <• 'LdJ'-d' *.p ** ■* ♦ ft rt..a F «s 4 .« ■* * '-’'‘-.Jlß’ttnt **'4d«*6 bv WNU Ftdlur*»
Rural Ckurehet Rlvarr* Clraalt U. •- Ctaaeah L. A. Mlddaugh. Pastor Mt Zien »:M a.m. Sunday school. 10 :W mb. Ctasa meetlag. 7:00 pan. Chrtotteß EBdoavor. »:00 p.m. Preaching service. 7: SO p.m. Wednesday, grayer meeting. Pleasant Orove 9:30 *■■ Eunday seheoi. 10:30 aan. Preaching• aetvlce. 7:00 p.m. Christian Endeavor. 7:00 pm. Wednesday, prayer meeting. ML Victory 9:30 a.m. Sunday oettol. 10:30 a.m. CI*M mooting. 7:00' a.m. Cla— meeting. 7:00 p.m. Christian Endeavor. Ig og p.m Wednesday, prayer meeting. Untow CAapel Evangelical United Brethren Church >:W Sunday School, Thurmaa I. Drew, Sept, Woadell Miller, Aao’t. 10:M Worship Servtee. The Rev. Joaae M. Berkey. Pastor of the Chrietlaa Church. Decatur. will bring the meeaage. "The Cat— of the City." 3:W Prayer mooting, Omer Merriman. Leader. Note — There win be no services Sunday evening dae to the illness of the Pastor. Rev Norris has returned from the hospital, bet still unable to asaume hlx duties at the church. He wtohe* to thank all who have been so thoughtful and kind, and for the ministers who have volunteered their service that the work of God might go on at Union Chapel. Pleasant Milla Baptist Church W. H. LeMasters, Interim pastor. • 9:30 a.m Sunday School, Lowell Noli Rapt. If you are not attending S. S. come to the Baptist Church. No worship service Sunday. Antoch United Missionary Church L. W. Null, pastor Ollie Kroos, eupL Sunday school. 9.30 a m Morning worship 10:3o a.m. Evening service 7:30 p.m Prayer meeting Wednesday 3 pm Sherman Mills, student at Bethel College, will speak-, al the morning evening aerate— The public Is Invited to attend all services. St. Paul and Winchester - U. B. Circuit Dale Osborn, pastor St. Paut Preaching 9 15 am. Sunday School 10 15'am. , Prayer meeting. Wed. 7:30 p m. Winchester - Sunday S< hmil 9 :30 am. '/.Class meeting 10:30 Harvester meeting 7 p in. Preaching 7 30 p.m. Prayer meeting. Thur. S p.m St Luke Evan. A Reformed Honduras Hi H. Meckstroth, minister 9:Oil Worship Service 10 00 Sunday School Thursday 8 00-C.lrls’ Guild Monroe Methodist W. L. Hall, minister 9:30 .Morning worship 10:30 Sunday School 0 :15 MYF and Youth Count I! 7:30 Hear Rev Samuels at the tabernacle The regular meeting of the Wf rtt has been po»*P ,, ned to Sept 14 "Settlement Day" New Haven ilept. 11 •k Quarterly Conference, tlecatur Sept. 17. ♦ Mt. Tabor Methodiet Harold K. Baaahore, pastor .*;*) Sunday School—Lesson en iitod: "Peter. Who Became a Mar of Power" Aeta 4:8-20 TO :3b Morning Worship. Official ifeard meeting Immediately ful Iqwlng the Morning Wurahlp Serv tec. ,7 30 Evening Worsli.p 7:30 Thursday Evening Hlhlv Study and Prayer meetlag Then will also )>e a special Bible Slud« oi the Ute of Christ for children Christ Is with those who trust Him In all the atorma of life. Calvary g.U.R. Albert N. Btralcy. paetor Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Lloyd l.lchtenherger is auperlntenden and the lesaon is entitled. ■Petef who became a Man ot Power " Worship service will be in ( barge of the pastor, who will speak on the subject "On Mental Malnutrilion." csiveclally in recognition ol Hie opening of lhe public schools. Youth fellowship at 6:30 pin under the leadership of Mr and Mrs. Dwight Darr, adult. Counsel, lore. The -topic tor the day i» learning In and out of School.' CHURCH HEWS Pall -Revival The B»v Dan Samuels, e'engej Jamaica will be the load-
liaee at the fall revival at the Moarod taharnacle. it was anaeunced today. Services will start Bunday at 7:W ,p.ai'. and extend through September 17. Sunday services will be held at 2 o’clock in the afternoon an.l there will be mootings each night through the two-week period at IM o'clock. The revival la being aponoorad by th* Adame coaaty holine— association and the public Is Invited to attend all ot lhe oarvic** The Bailey trio of Portland will have charge ot the musical pert gt th* services and there will he songs each night, with audience participation. - Massey Reformed The Magley Evangelical and Reformed church will have their mission feast at the church Sunday. The morning service will begin at 10 a.in.. the afternoon service at 3:30 pm and the evening service at 7:30 p.m. Alex Abablia. native of Africa, will be the speaker at all services. The public to Invited. wr«T TO ALL INTtORKBTKD PKnOoNS You ere hereby notified that the Board of Truateea of the Town <>r Monroe, Indian*, will on the Ind day of October 1»5«. preaent to the Board of County Commlaaloners of Adams County, Indiana, In the Auditor's office of said County, a verified petition and man. which petition will pear that the following deacrilso* territory conttanous Io the Town ot Monroe. Indiana, ho annexed to said Town of Monroe. !n®i*n*. towlt: Cummenrin* on* hundred forty-*i«ht and on*-half 11485) f*et north of th* Mouthroat <orn*r of Baotlnn Tbirty-thr** (SI). Townahip Tw*nty-»l« <2O North. Ran** Fu«rt*®n (H) Kaat In Adam* County, Indiana. th*n« * north In th* center of th* road Two thousand *ev*n hundred <2704) f**t. them* w**t to th* *a*t line of th* right of way of th* Penney ivania Itatlruad, th*n<* *<>iith Two thousand «*ven hundred <I7M) fret, thence east to th® place of beginning in WuMhington Township. Adam* Coupty. Indian*. aLko, Commencing in th* middle of Washington t4tr*«*< on th* w**l Corporation Lin* of th* Toon of Monro*, thence w**t One thou Hand two hundred righty (1280) feet to a point, thrnc* south three hundred thirty (830» feet; thence east On* thousand two hundred eighty (114®) feet to th* CorporationLin* th*nce north thre* hundred thirty IStA) feet tn the place of hegiwning. is Monro* Township. Adam* County. Indiana All Interested Lierann* at as id time and be heard i hern-»» BOARD OF <>F TOWM OF MOKROM-v INDIANA HOW Kit FreaSdent ARTB4I R HAI »K\«4 *H. Member 4.EOIIGF W. CH A WEBI. M*mb«r 84. HBBBK. clerk-Treasurer ‘J*hs 1.. ItelRBR. Attorney NEFT I W Vm Hava BamatM*g Ta Ball b raeau »er r—rt *y a Oamacrat Wtert A*- H nrmga raauM*
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-HMBER 1. 1936
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