Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 1 December 1950 — Page 2

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<air DKC I —l :0* p. m. Carl Striker and &. BeiiDuie.~ w Si. Marys stregt. iterator Real estate and general contractor* tools and esnipmoot Roy * Nod Johnson, aucts. UKG J—l:3o P. M. Mr. * Mrs. Harvey S. Weaver. l«0 acre farm, * U " U » mUos west ol New Parte Ind., or » mites south and 1 mites wwt at Ooehen: or about 12 mites aouth and 4 miles east of KUMrt. Ind. Kent Realty * Auction Co.. Auctioneers. DEC. fr—ll:3o P Harold Inch. 1 miles southeast ot Blutton on road Na. IM >5 registered Brown Swiss cattle Roy A Ned jSmo— and Melvin Ueohty. aucts I DEC 7—l* 3* a. m. BBT. Glenwood Adams. Wetaol. Ohio, located I*H dbv ot Van Wort on 224 then 1 mile north. Complete clast— out sate. Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvin BMC A Floyd Qerber. 5 mi. east ot Blutton. Ind.. — State Road IM. thee ft mile aouth. Cntlro dairy herd. EDeaborger Bros Auctioneers. nvr a—l-00 ». m Ella M. Braun. Guardian ot Marilyn M. Braun. * “ . iemi modervhowited «.«5 aettei. Roy A Ned Johnson JAN ie-lT»o*iMn"H J 7.^>rtor t * Udyd ChrisUteb. It ml. N. at FL Wayne on road ft. then 1H ml. E. of black top road. Or Vi ml. S. of LaOtto on road 3. then 1% mi. E. on Cedar Chapel road. Complete dispersal sale, entire herd. Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvin Uechty, asms ; DEC. 14—1:30 p EST Heirs ot Race Wilson Estate. * miles north ot Celina. Ohio on V. 8 highway No. 117 122 acres improved farm and improvements. Roy A Ned Johnson, aucts. | 61 T S the iB OLf E W I P Lprgs Steck of the fittest In te*f equipment to choose from. '. GOLF CWBB raMkte Wilson. Spalding. Macßregor. Krsyden and Tyter Fro line. Woods. Irons, Putters. Single Clubs or Complete Sots for Mon or Womp/t. Right ■ I ■■■ or Lott Hand. Wide price range. GOLF balls IMHB Acushnet. U. S. Royal. Wilson, 1 ■ Spalding. Dayton and Morhik — II 1J 40c. 7&C and *1 00 each Some in fancy boxes 7.00, » 50. 1100 VWI 1 GOLF BAGS., > te Largo Assortment tor Men or Wo- ■ men. Canvas. Nylon in colors. M Composition *5.00 to *30.00 each. B1 ■ GOLF carts UIM Collapsible. Rag Boy. 29.50 and 34.50 wHfIV each. Lake DeLuxe 13.50 each. Wss> HEAD covers Sets of * or 4—2.26 per set and up. GLOVES Partial or Pull—Right or Left Hand. SEASON TICKETS (Limited Number) *25.00 and *1»J». GIFT CERTIFICATES JftftllK, For Merchandise In Any Amount. MN MkLEAM W©.. MB Norik Third St. PUBLIC SALE We. the undersigned. will anil at public- auction our entire dairy herd, located 4 miles east of Bluffton Indiana, on State Hoad No. ill 1" '* TKMSMY, KCEMBER 7, 1959 Sate Starting at 11:00 A. M. .13—REGISTERED A HIGH GRADE COWS AND HEIFERS—3.3 Hag Apple Beeler Ormsby Pal 27570*0 • years old. due to freshen Dm 4. will give S. gal when fresh Ormsby Senator Heart Queen MMIK 2 years old due to freshen Hex 17. sill give « gal when fresh Ormsby Senator Pearl JiU. SMIMt. < rimmc 3 years old due to freshen I »•-. 23, • ‘ Pesrl Oria.iiy Mes.ior M-t£ spaisss coming, 3 years old.; —due- i« freshen Dec 29: Alice Dutaloggin Wane Martha.’2l42l3l. bred Nov 9. 195 b. coming. 2 -—t-jjnwbrwtdr : ~ " ■: —i —r s Ormsby Smalley Walker Nova. 2153358 coming 2 years old. bred Hept. 13. 193 b -Rng Apple -A. wvby-Pat.JIIIUiSI. xumiftg,2 y,CA!'.«. _t>l>! ...bred Sept. 13. I**tt; Mary Smalley Walker Ormsby.’3o943**, < -timing 1 .years oliL bred. Sept 12 t**» > . HIGH GRADE HOLSTEIN COWS & HEIFERS lli>l«lein cuw, * yr* bid. doe to freaMen Jan 5. will give 5 sal. when (resh, v Holstein ct>w. »i year- old. bred, will give * gal when .fresh; Holbein row. G years old was fresh Nov IS. givhiK .» gal now , fkdsteta »•«»* •> years old. due to freshen May 22. wHI give ’*» gal when fiesh Holbein hi* l ofd »lu» to ire hen Feb. 2* will give 5 gab when fresh iFfolyoein tow G jr»’ai> old, d»i«* W freshen fan 21 will give ♦« gal JK'wben freak v ' > (loisrcHi <»>•• G y«’M.’» dor :« freshen Jury 7. will ?.’*'»• 7 4.il '. when tresi; Ifoi tern <ww » tear* old dae lo Jre*hen Man h fb. will give » gal , when fresh il .i-’-it, . A ; *. .. . .ur It. i -,i.-r d.»y '< ■ *i.: gfc* " gal whenft-'sh Holstein i.ow - year* uid ,»<• io Jan .T will gfye gal. w hen fre*h j lloHfein 4<>w I yr* <_dd dwf» fredi- Feb I will cve *» gal »h«n ‘ fresh . - . . I ' years o»‘i dtt*' ’«» fret-hen I let 11. will «»vi. 54, * i gal when fre*i» > to* 6 year*, old. ilm»- »o fre* hen Apnl 2’,. wifi give > , when tre*h j H<ili4«lii <•<»• > years «W. du» k> fn Mien Felk. 2, will give-# gal when fresh, _ Hoisteii: tow, was fresh No % k,milking gtwet Holstein heifer. : year* <gd du* io fre-dhen !g 27. Holstein heif>r 3 years <dd du* ? ■ freshen fan '*> l|ols»fin r det ■-■••mtns i >ea •!»»♦ »o i.-ren !•<« 17 Holstein lieffrr due to freshen I» : > f / Holstein heifer bre<l Nov Hi Holstein heifer l»orn Feb !♦ Holstein heifer, born March ’» :%»?. ft 2 Holstein calves. I week* old. Hrgistered Hoistein bull »• month o.hl. “ ALL L’ATTLE CALFHOOH VAiCISAIEL MILKING MACHINE. COOLERS & Elll tI’MEST IteLtteM double moit milifinit m,o nine romph-ie with |ii|.e hihl .tall] f.iieki* for 12 caws . two t <»H Hnsco Eiei trk milk eitotery In good < on ■ ditlun. 2 dairy wulet hwarx. 4 »ash,tank.« I'J milk chii. ... *■ .. — H<M * S — I HaiupshlreThirbv' gltt-s’ Tired .”'■‘'Tn ! Tajnsi»rrV > 15ur*« .-•»* *“'*7»r’ed Ilogs vacrinateii >' r '■ . FARM MACHINERY A UISCEI.I.ANEOLS New Idea -ide delivery rttkr tp go<«l condltioi' Mo Imp double It plow on rublmi . '■ /ow tomato due.! r cU-k lomajo eeqil'T: birtirnk beater. 15 indji dual drinking »ujw with, pipe urid ; ailtar articles too nuihervu* to men' -m , — HAY -e 15» hales < lover and alfalfa-mix' d hay' 123 hales Hovel and tint-! •rtlty drtied nay . ' , THUMS CASH No! ll'.-,jA'm»i4dr. tn ra«*' o' V Idenrs s.ll. will ne ... |.i mi. let ' .:gi,ll. 1.., , ' LLOYD & FLOYD GERBER, Owners ilb 11 »rr a O t >;■ -■ ■ \tj<

■■« — RCADMC: Baauaa Umm ter December I. UM *. 1 *' ' .-'"J arwHAT S the death rate here?" vV asked the stranger. “Same W everywhere," retorted the native son.-"one to a pprson." Only one to a person, because there is only one life to a pur go a If you fen* nine lives or eveu two. you might ■ < afford to watte we ■ ; full But with only one life you simply cannot afford to XX axle -.1 Ot course K you do waste it. in thousands of little K|||R|| J|||| ways; and same of _ wmum these cannot be helped. But if a faucet teaks, that's ino excuse ter turning the water on full blast <M Wmrta Im WITH all due respects to the srvV rangers of these tesaons. the lesson *>r last week and this one seem to be tai the reverse order from what is logical. It is very doubtful whether any one ever understood stewardship of money who did not understand stewardship of life first. Now in almost any church you may hear people singing. "Wore the wbete realm as an> tare ashn. That were a preeeat far ter amah; Lava aa amaatog, an divtar. my aeai. my life, my Very good; wonderful. Surely these wait, what is this coming down the aisle? a man with a collection plate! | Now we shall see . . . There's a man putttng in a quarter, and there's s i prosperous-kicking lady laying out . a five dollar bill. .She’bought a] 350 cat last week.) But who is putting in his soul, his ttfe, his air | Oh welL they didn’t mean what they sang. But isn't it more than half hypocritical to sing one way and "give - ' another? TJto whole realm of nature Is not ’ yours to give; but you do have a life: and God wants 11. More than he wants what we have, he wants what we are. God created you; God redeemed you; as Paul says, "You are not your own. you were bought with a price." Not for Preachers Only A COMMON mistake Is to think Jhat a Christian has a choice between being a preacher and not one. If-he deetrirs -tn give ins - life to God then he will be a preacher; otherwise he keeps his life for j himself. This is absurd, when you think about it God has the first claim on every man’s life. To b» a Christian is to recognize this claim. He- has not a bit more ciatan on the preacher or the missionary than he has on the g ocer. or the farmer's wife. Stewardship of life means recognizing God's right, it means living i your life in partnership with God. “Who sweeps a room as to Thy laws Makes that and the action tine." sang a poet lone ago. God certainly does net want all his children to he preachers. Bat be docs want his children to live AS his children; and that means stewardship of life. • * • Stewardship of Time PICKING up again a thought from lant week: Tin.** is the riw material of life. Stewardship of life ■ wans stewardship of tunc It ' r,eiM spending each day as if (yod bad personally said to you Here ire 24 fresh, new, unused hours J J all want them back You cannot ; keep them. 1 shall look at them to see what you have done with them.’* What do >•« da with your lime? Does it count for <iod or •galnM him? .And yrt — how manv (bHoUano there are who if arted to do some kind thing, 'dh’i'r simple art of mercy or ir:rndlin< *?«. something to help some «nr else, womethitig that may root them a IHHc trouble, -how many will way.•• Sorry, I'im hosy. haven't the time!*' Gift Without the Givier h Bare Ii ■** (' put ! ieir.T'f four sentt • i.'i’T t" . ,r serfiof the . Scripture fur this week, and you b#v« the u hole business of steward* shit? ol life in a nutshell "Having gifts let us use them ' f •■ First they gave themselvek to *be Lord.” ; ■ ‘’Hoiior such men.” “My. Gnd will I supply every need of yourt,” No , one ever used for God in the service . of man any gift which God did not t .rßjAtiy. ~Thc.. jyft without j ..the...<lver...lt., bare ~ and so is the ' giver But giver and gift, devoted | in knr to God and man, are rich indeed * •? o»h« t» • (Miff-NRi; r•• t «-«e •*i r*in.M»* ¥».--*<•** *b s«fe4M •» .«« r? ’»* rnt S»*--*;D<l.F»»|l “ RpObool *1 SM I « •

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" ■ ———"'"T Rural Churches | — —g St. Foul and Winohooter < U. B. Circuit Date Osborn. Paotor St. Foul 7:3» Hoturday eveaiag. evangellstfai aarvha. 9:l* Sunday School 19:15 BvaDgeliath- norvtee. i.W p. m. EvangclioUc xervico. The Tuckers will 4>e In charge of thoca eorvicoa. and Rev. A. A. Grogan will be the evangelist. 7:00 Wed. Prayer meeting. Winchester 9:30 PreaHiing. 10 ji* Sunday School. 7:34 Thursday, prayer meeting. Union Chapel Evangelical United Brethren Church L. T. Norria. Factor 939 Sunday School. Wendell Miller.' aupt. Warren NMHbgor. aax't , to 19 Worship service, with’ Maly CuMUMtori 1 KventeiK Services 4 15 Junior C K Shlrtey Wertingen pro’11 15 Adatt t' E Nite William |«M ;ir.-- « lb Youth Fell'iwehip. Vetei | tU mnsnm-—’ ] ito Worship aervite Quarterly i ggSorußre bastaem toilowing the egrmiin MiTB Du. to the road rondi- • ton. oar Rally Day nervke will be the- teth of December. : < ASH DAY Thi» turning Baa ■ day is oar cash day. and aU who i are hoi aMe to get to church. plea«o rend yeur contributloa that w nu) not tall Mvort of our goal. St. Luke Evon. < Reformed Church. Honduras H. H. Meckstrsth. minister e# IH> Worship Service lii/Hi Sundav SchiMd 7:iwi V'Mitli Fellowship. AglPiet S> hlidunaii leader. Topic, "The! I’ersuit of Harn>l» p »» " ' Calvary E.U.B. Albert N. Straley, pastor ; S.'.'.iMtit.' Softool !• a-;t...!<'STi uitll j Eiii'.it ~ l.h-btetibergcr. sutuNthteii Idem, id charge. The lessen is en[titled. “The Stc-waidi-hip of Use." j Prsver service 10 a.m. The class leader. Emiai Shifterly will be in | charge. Youth fellowship 6:15 pm. Carl' j Idchtertlierger. horde on turtough I I Irian the armed fort e«. will l”‘ a sqwial guest ! „ Evening serviie 7 pm with the' pastor preaching on the subject,: '■Joy to the World We hope tha' : everyone will take advantage of J the opimrtunlty to worship God at ; this season of the year. . I Rivarre Circuit U. B. Church L. A. Middaugh, Pastor Mt. Zion if .lo a.m. SiMtdav siltwl. Unlit! a. iu. (.'lass iiK-etlng,. 7-'Si p in. Christian Endeavi-n L ! 7: o» n.iii. Wednesday prayer : meeting. Pleasant Grove ■ 9.30 ain Ztonday s- bool. 10..1U a. in I’reiiohing service and I'otnmimion. 7 '?.' p.tn Christian Endeavor. 7:81' -p.au ... W idnt-ilaj.. prayer . ; meeting: —- -— I Mtj) Victory !• tin a.nt Sunday s: fmol 1" no a.m cla.s meeting . 7 I'o lorn Pn-ai-hlng m-i J HEY KIDS! Y \i BOZO. ■ The ( town's W L HELI’ER W i ’*•^31.... ! y Wifi Be % / In Our / Store Al.l. HAY I SATURDAY J .. ' PUBLIX

Ev»nguli»t3e meetiag boginning. Services unch evening ot T:DD F-m. j All are Welcome. 1 Crelgvitte E. U. K Church Jeeue H. Nell, poster Rev. R. E. Vance ot Ft. Wayne will conduct the quarterly meeting Bunday afternoon at 2 at Craigville Church- Sunday school at Crainville at »:*•» a-m. Preaching by pastor during the fay. At Tocsin the pastor will preach at j»:t* a.teSunday school at *:*• a.m. At Lan caster Church Sunday achool at 9:30 am If ft is Impossible for the officials ot any ot these churches to be at the Quarterly meeting please mall idem at once to Rev. J, H. Nall, the pastor. Portland. Ind.. P O Pon sg». Fleeaunt Mills Baptist Church »:39 am. Sunday school, Lowell Noll, supt "Come all ye faithful." The coßunlttee tor Cbristmae gift* to the boys In service, will •lease report oa the accompltehi meats of the committee. Motpritf killed In Tfvck-Aeto Crmk folewbuu MU Dec 1- —(Upi— Milliard C. Watford, 49. Columba j. was kilted when his car colHded with a gasoline truck driven by Van WeUel. Coluurtius, la Ind. M west of here yesterday. L , 1 ir i WiNiMiH. M, Jr. Reported Recovering j WlUlam H. Bell. Jr., Is restln* satlotactorlly at St. Vincent's hospital, indtaMDolte, following an op oration lor a upur ou his knee. He cane hone from Texas Military Institute, San Antonio, Texas, where he is completing his second year cd training Dr Palmer Eicher of Indianapolis, formerly of this city, was consulted about the surg , i ery. William is a son of Mr. and Mrs William II Bell of laike TU>|h< iiaaoe and grandson ot Mr. and j Mrs. Clarence E. Bell of this city. ;

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