Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 2 January 1951 — Page 2
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Decatur Young Men T To Enter Ministry t Two Presbyterian ; Youths Plan Study - • - ‘We'llhve invested. tor the palst ' halt; century.” the Roy. A. "C.'/E. Gillander told .the congregation at First'W Preshy tertan church Sunday. ‘Jour best brainpower as well -as our material resources in the interesting tangible , knowledge of. f science. .j Mechanical science has • brought? us additions to coinliving on earth, hut no greater skill, in .the art of living _ together. We are now horribly aware dhrft moral, ethical, and 'spiritual knowledge has not kept pace* with our mechanics, And j).EAF MAN PERFECTS ?' IDGET H !T* G V- I ,“T‘? / .j Mr. JI.‘A. Lyops of Peorirt. IHiitois, whA himself has been haid Os hearing* for ■twenty years, hasjit/rf »cted a\ new hearing aid that #*ir he?.worn in secret. ' <- A With this small aid. even your I closest fiends will never know \how yon 1 hear so perfectly. Voices. ' the radio and even the ticking of ' !. the clock sound natural. It is suggested W interested for youi self dr a friend, write Mr. byons at 4001! South Washington St., * Peol'ia, Illinois. He will be glad to (send full information. adv. FTT'roxler SKATING ! , J • TUESDAY 1 NIGHT • THURSDAY NIGHT ! • FRIDAY NIGHT /U • SUNDAY AFTERNOON •AND NIGHT "i
' ■ ■.■■yr"-, , , , .1...—— i , ...,.—io Public Auction COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE J ENTIRE: HERD 34 —Registered Guernsey Cattie—34 .Grain & Hay—Tractor, Etc. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1951 « . \-\ Commencing at 1O:-3Q A. M. f, ' < 7 / CatUewill sell, at 12:30 P. M. LOCATION-t-14 miles North of Fort Wayne, Ind. on Road No. 27, then 17 miles West on Black Top road, pr 1 2 mile South of LaOttb, Ind. on Rpa'cl No. 3, then I's metes East on Cedar Chapel road, Jldrd Grovje Itlereldal Chaliefljgdr, and Golden Glow Fernella. ‘B- F. B. F.. 474.$ B. F. D.lLl.ii\E Jr. Herd Site. Little Blossom s General 4'3,98 >3. a 2 yeat old son of dUc Donald Farms Giltedge anti J fall Acres' Lfittle Blossom M. 50 IE E’.; 1,2 Cdwk; 8 Bred Heifers; lOOpen. JKiVeifers; .2 Young Bulls; Allthe* coWs hate good D.H.LA. Record. Herd ife state accredited for Banfcs and j*. Bangs Ceil. 6837-C; T. TE <sprt|. 551154. 30 Day retest before sale. A High Producing Herd of G'pod Found cattle. i • .7. ; •. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE, £.7 ■ ■ ’ J. ' |. SELLING AT 10:30 A. M. \ 10IM1 Bales first cutting Alfalfa and Brome Hayj V 95<> Bales second cutting Alfalfa and Broine Hay; , 473 Bales Clover Alfalfa and Brorne Hay; / 10. Pales La di no and Timothy Hay.; Alfalfa and Timothy flay. JF hay-is all first class. ; i "'■O Bushels Gbod Clinton Qg£». tidfi- Bushels Good Corn. ~ < . < . partial! Regular Tractor on Rubber, first claps,, mechanical cond> 1J Ntfw Motor last year, cultivator attachments Chore Boy single t^JLow/Vacuum Milker; 12 ten gal. milk cans? Hot, Water Heater; ,• ".jDajry Tanks. , \ . \ 'TERMS. CASH. ’ "Not .Responsible for Accident::.*’ I i 1 J? : } Sale will be held under tent. 3 u / ■ i i , ‘‘Lt’nch by DeKalb County Rural Youth” . Koy|S. Johnson ■ &-Son, - - — Melj-in Lievhty -7 T*-Auctioneers + j ,'i< • /■ LutMtb Bank- Clerk , 1 J H. J. .HERVEY and LLOYD CHRISTLIEB 2 8 GARRETT, INDIANA, OWNERS Itas talt lltff v ,- ; i .Lt n . -7~- 7T i) 7 7 Butchered ] Choice Hind Quarters BEEF Whole or half ,--L lb. BEEF Quarters [■’or CANNING—Hind ; j. M ■fir®’** , Boneless roi nds 6Cm f’or Summer Sausage lb. I BEEF CASING HOG CASING tor . I ■ for , 1 SUMMER SAUSAGE S A U S A'G E ■ —. .t . .-....■ . : . . 1 Gerbers Meat Market laO So. 2nd St. | Pftone 3-2712 ! d P ■■7■ : "■ ■ J 1.7 ' ' — 3 .. d .... .i . : .■,- _L j ..
wiyi; teat awareness comes the purpose to invest the best of our leadership and thinking ip the studies which will ? best enable man to find harrnjony with his God and his fellow men.. ' “Our own local church making a healthy in the needed direction,” the pastor continued. "Two of our yopng men of outstanding possibilities have ’declared themselves as x candidates for the gospel ministry. We as a’congregation jrave the privilege of aiding Robert Hansel; and Faris Franz in-their preparation’for the ministry, and thus making investments which can pay off in di vie i dends of peace and good will to men. A fund, to aid' ’ these two young men and to entourage|other young people to enter full lime Christian service is our great opportunity for the second hall of this Twentieth Century." It was suggested that Roscoe Glendeuing. Cfiri tian Education treasurer of the church, should handle the "Full-time\ Christian service fund” jas a separate account. v . '' ' J I ’ , Robert Hansel, whose .paren:s', formerly resided here, ha* already? been received under care of Fort Waype Presbytery! as a candidate foV the ministry, bHansel is a sophomore at Franklin College. and plans to enter McCormick Theological Seminary Upon, graduation. His parents how reside in Lancaster, Ohio, j The student assisted Rev. Gillander in the' worship '’service' last Sunday. Faris Franz, son of Mrs[ Franklin Franz v of 31)3 Adatps street, will }>e received as a candidate for the ministry at the next riteetJng of Fort Wayne Presbytery, February 6. Franz has? about a year moie work before entering seminary. He is studying at present at Indiana Universky extension. Fort Wayne. He will assist his pastor in the worship next Sunday. Op Youth' 1 Sunday. January 28, it is - : planned t that Hansel and Franz conduct the worship service in entirety. . ) ,
EXPIRING 81ST v <C«atlnaed From Pace Qat) . —- —— _+■ , session grant the rest x of the president's request—authority to reshuffle executive agencies ’ for defence purposes. \ The senate pushed through the civil defense hill to votee vote after half an hour of debate during wljich 'chairman Pat McCarran, D.„ Nev., of the judiciary committee called it a menace to American liberties. McCarran objected to an emergency provision, operative only if the president or congress i ed a state of civil defense emergency. .would suspend the administrative. procedures 2 1 act which — V —
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urbsr the conduct of government . In event of an attack or the iiiinintyit threat of an attack th<> evil defense administrator could property needed to aid s icken endangered s.| •nd any for sucli aid, aiid rciuirv other agencies p to ci\il defense 1 j i Good Night Irene ] j Is Rated Top Tune N> w ’York, Jan. 2 -+ (bp) — < “Good Night Irene” tapped Bill] board magazine's ssh annual poll of tli>’ nation's most popular tunes’! it wus announced today.: The top tunes list was compiled L- , „ ,' ■ '
from weekly reports tip the maga alrte by retail record dealers. Juke 1 J|px operators and disk jockeys, j rest of the top ten, in order, ret-Mona' Lisa; The Third Man Theme; It I Isn’t Fair; Harbor LightJi; Spin's Song; Simple Mefouy'i : Bewitchedf Music t Music, iiusic,’ ahd Chattanoogie Shoe lihineßqy. i > i * 'irr ■ ——— i Young Boy 4s Killed While Exploring Cave Nashville. Te|n„ Jan. 2. —/(UP) . Funeral servii-es will be held today for 17-year-01(L_Edward D. Ball, Jr., who died yesterday of received when he fell into a 40-foot _.—_t— ' .....J-
Dall, son of the Associated Press chief of bureau for Tennessee, suffered a skull fracture and did not ? regain consciousness dftOr he was removed from the Higgenbotham crevice while exploring a cave. GIRL SCOUTS * Girl Scout Troop 11 met In the Home E-c room at Decatur high ' school for a Christmas phrty Deeember 19- Bingo and other games and contests were played, after Which carols were sung. A Christmas gift exchange was also held. Refreshments were served ty Mrs ? Paul Rancher and Mrs Clark Smith, learder of the troops rScribe, Judy Lecke-
SALE CALENDAR ,fAN T . 4—Rgleys Furniture Storp, North on XL S. 27, Decatur. Clear- ' I ! > ante of-New Furniture. 7P. M. Kent Realty & Auction CO;,\ Decatur, Ind. D. S. Blair. C. W. Kent, aucts. JAN.' 9 —Mrs. Lavinp Von Gunten and Carl Feller, owners; 1 mi. W. 3 mi S., % mi. W. of Willsnirp," Ohio. Close Out cattle, hogs, , I.machinery. 12 N„ CST. Kenneth Hdblet & Ray Elliott, auc Oitehsle, 4 mb; S. E, of Bluffton on 116 then L mi. 8. Dairy cattle. Hogs. |1 a. m. Ellenberger Bros., aucts? JAN. 10 —Gast Gerke, 1 mt. S., 1 mi E. of Waynedate. Yorkshire gilts and Guernsey heifers. 12:30 p. m. Elldjpberger Bros,, aucts JAN. 10—10:30 a. m. H. J. Hervey & Lloyd Ghrtelilieb, 14 of Ft. Wayne on road 1 27, then 1% ml. E. of tylack top road. Or ’ 2 mi. S. of JLaOttb on road 3, then. mi. E. on Cedar Chapel ' road. Complete dispersal sale, entire herd. - Roy & Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, aucts. JAN. IG-t10:00 a. m. Harold D. Eward Harry Frankenlierg, Walnut Hills farm, 2 miles west of city limits of Ft. Wayne on road No. 14. Complete closing out sale. Roy & Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, aucts. i ' 1 — - - • l - '
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