Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 10 January 1958 — Page 6

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Oscar Robertson Sets Scoring Mark INDIANAPOLIS — ffl — Oscar Rpbertson smashed the Madison Square Garden college basketball - scoring record with 56 points Thursday night In Cincinnati's 118-54 rout of Seton Hall, "but it wasn’t.his all-time best. In his senior year at Indianapolis Attucks High School, the new "Toast of Gotham" rifled in 62 points against city rival Sacred Heart—the sixth highest ever scored by an Indiana prep player. Oscar caged 22 field goals and hit all his 12 chances from the freethrow ine in his New York debut to give him 353 points in 11 games-an average of 32.

-Public Sale- — HOLSTEIN & GUERNSEY CATTLE — . q I wii) sell at Public Auction my entire herd of dairy cattle, dairy equipment, etc., on my farm—Located 3 miles south of Ossian on State Road N->. l: oi 7 miles north of Bluffton on State Road No. 1 'Corner of Roads No. 1 and No. 224,' on TUESDAY, JANUARY 14 at 1:00 P.M. 21 —HEAD DAIRY CATTLE —2l T. B. & Bangs Tested Spot—Wisconsin Holstein cow, 4 years old, calf by side. Lulla Bell. Holstein cow. 2 1 -2 years, calf by side. Daisy, Holstein cow, 2*2 years old. calf by side. Nigger. Holstein cow, 5 years old. due to freshen Jan. 31, Babe, Holstein cow. 5 years old. due to freshen Jan. 31. Blackn , Wisconsin Holstein cow, 4 years old. due to freshen Feb 1 Pet. Holsteih tmi'. 3 years old, due to freshen Feb. 1. Chestnut. Guernsey cow. 5 years old, due to freshen Feb, 4. Nancy, Holstein cow, 5 years old, due to freshen Feb. 5. Mullie. Guernsey cow, 4 ypars old. due to freshen Feb. 5. Polly. Holstein cow, 4 years old, due to freshen March 1. Guernsey 7 heTfer, 2 Vears old. due to freSfren Feb 10. 2 H.ilstein heifers. 18 months old. . .. • 3 Guernsey heifers. 18 months old.-- . " ■. - — 1 Holstein bull. 9 months old. This is a good producing herd of young dairy cows and were all raised o.i this farm: 3 arc fresh, in full production, balance due to freshen soon. Cows will give from 45 to 60 tbs., milk per day when fresh. Records will fate given day of sale: You are welcome to inspect them anvtime. a . *- DAIRY EQUIPMENT— Two single unit Surge milkers, complete with -compressors^-pipe mid stall -cocks; JEsco 6-can 'milk cooler: J.Q_Janics.-. way. stanchions; 7 drinking cups; 10 complete 36"ff)ipe,line with 10 stall cocks. ",j STRAW— IOOO bales wire tied wheat straw. TERMS—CASH. Not responsible for accidents. Sale will be held under tent. MAX SOMERS, Owner Ellenberger Bros. Auctioneers . Ossian State Bank—Clerk Fort" Wayne phone K-5512—Bluffton phone 543.

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j Ask Eisenhower To ; Slow Down On Auto 5 Ask Presidential t ’ Car Speed Lowered ' WASHINGTON it'Pi—Mr. Pres- . l idcnt: Please slow down another r five miles an hour—at least when > you're driving through Montgomj cry County. r This was the tenor of an appeal to President Eisenhower from a ' j weekly newspaper published in the 1 Maryland countryside through : which the Chief Executive travels : every time he makes the 80-mile * drive between the White House 'and his farm at Gettysburg, Pa.

, Tlw Montgomery County Sentinel printed "an open letter to Ike 1, respectfully sug’gesting that keeping the presideiitiaP car five miles below the speed limit, "not only would increase your chances (of safety on our open roads but [that of everyone else as well v The Sentinel argued that hold- ‘ ihg down the lead car's speed ! would enable the rest of the Pres.ident's motorcade to catch up after turns, traffic lights and stop signs _ and still stay within the speed limits. I ' The newspaper told the President, • the five minutes you would lose ! while going through our county, we are sure, would not greatly hamper your schedule." 1 The open letter to the President [was accompanied by a sartoon show ing Je rooster, hen and chicks by : a roadside. The rooster was warning. "Don't you chicks cross the ; road — Ike's party will be along I any'minute!' Hockey Results National League Montreal 11, Chicago 3. Detroit 6. Boston 1. International League Cincinnati 7. Louisville 2. American motorists used 10,500,.000 gallons* of hydraulic brake fluid |in 1955, an., increase of 2,500,000 i gallons over the Rural Churches rivarre circuit Huber Bakner, pastor ! Special Services ' •-rne drrttMres incorporated in the Fort Wayne zone (Decatur. Fort Wayne. Mt. Zion. Mt. Victory and Pleasant Groves will offer the course "Studies in Personal Living "..Jan, 13-17 inclusive at the . Mt. Zion church from 7 to 9 p.m.. , each of the five evenings. Rev Walter Burkholder will conduct the I classes.. f r—Mt. Zion ! 7 p.m.. Friday evening. Jan. 10,[ ! the Jr. Y. P. M. B. and Harvesters will mee,t in the home of Mrs. Roman Sprunger, will bg Harvesters bring your mit-» toxys.for the African Chop fund. a.m.. Sunday school.10:30 a.m., worship. - 7 p.m.. Christian Endeavor. Mt. Victory 7:30 p.m. Saturday evening, Jan. 11,' the Y P. M. B. will meet in the home < t Terry Marbach.

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THE ■ 7 Simdri s-hw tetom Blblr Material: John 16:1-15; Acts t:l-I4; 2:1-41. „ , l»e»otional Headin' I 1 Corinthian* 2:6-16. The Church’s Power Lesson for January 12, 1958 WHEN is a church not a church? asks Dr. W. M. Horton. Answer: When it has lost the Holy Spirit. -In this all Christian thinkers will agree with him. At least they will agree thi# far; 'a church is not a living church, it has lost its power, if the Holy

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Spirit is not in it. J A church may be a true church, or (we had better say) truly a church, i.e. not a club, not a gang, but a church with a correct j creed and a leadership absglutely ' apostolic, — and

still not be a live church. The church, like a corpse, needs lifeforce. And suspended animation may be about the same as death. The church was never expected by our Lord just to sit there with folded hands waiting for the skies to open. receive power,” He said, "when the Holy Spirit ’ has come upon you.” A powerless church might as well be no church. What Kind of Power? Churches have sometimes coveted the wrong "kind of power. They have become power-systems for their own benefit. For instance, there is political power. On the one hand, political activity is part of a Christian's service to his community, and alerting its members -m^arrwmnraUd^es^dnvplved—to—political issues may well be a proper duty of the church's leaders. But when the church itself becomes a kind of political party, it is reaching for the kind of power wirichrif it acqillr£S. will kill it off. imagine, if you can, a preacher or a bishop going to the local political boss and saying, "Boss, I have 500 Presbyterian (or Methodist or whaf not, as tljg case may be)-votes that I can deliver next Tuesday. Lot's have it on the line: How much are these votes worth to you?" If : that Could be done (and it cannot) the church would hake stopped being' a church. It would be nothing but a political party at best; a cheap mess of men for sale at the worst. Closely Jun to this is another wrong kind of power which can be called compulsive. Some;. times a church has not only made herself a partner of the State: she has become, practically, the? State itself. A church can. as in the j Spanish Inquisition, come to have life-and-death power enforced by the state, killing or exiling everyone who ventures to question the church’s words or ways. But this again is fatal to the church's true life. A third wrong kind of power is braking power, where the church becomes a drag on mankind’s , progress, hobbling and eripplm.g every forward step, becoming a’ _ self-appointed guardian of Thing's i As They Used to Be. But it is not i power to hold back, it is power to go forward that the church needs. Power for What? What the church needs-is spiritual power, that is, power in its i own spirit, power to move the spir--1 its of men. It needs power to win men and women and children: to stir the indifferent, to challenge the cynical, to reclaim the wasted life. It power, in short, to win men to Christ. To win them i all the way! not to Stop at the ~ ttTreshrild' of decision but to enter • deeply into the life and spirit of ‘ the Master. The church ddhs not herself change lives. She is not God. she is not divine. But under God tlie church can bring men into the presence of the Divine Spirit, who alone can change the heart. [ The Christian church moreover i needs power to become the conI- science of socie,ty. And all the grey compromises of* the world, the ( church at her best has" the clear [ vision that sees black, black, and t wh itepwhite; A starvation diet will ~ sometimes produce blindness; and a church starved for the Spirit will be a blind leader of the blind. The ■ church, in a word, needs pow.er to be the body of Christ, seeing with his eyes, working with his hands, 'fueling with his-heart, How Does Power Come? The kind of power the church needs can come only through God’s Spirit, who is also the Spirit sis J i Christ. And the Spirit comes not [ always in the spectacular way cel- ; e bra ted in the book of Acts, but ' more often in quiet and at first unnoticed ways. The Spirit comes only to a church that prays, a church that expects, and a church that obeys. It was so in the beginning; and so it will always be. , God is always willing to send his i Spirit; but not to a church, or a ■ man, "that does not desire, or will : misuse, this great gift. 9:30 am., Sunday school. 10:30 a.m., class meeting. 7:30 p.m.. worship. ' You are invited to these services. •/' ‘ ■ ... ■.. :

Rural Churches j UNITED BRETHEN IN CHRIST --.CHRIST — Berfle Circuit ___.i Dennis Johnson, pastor Apple Grove 9:30 Sunday School; 10:30 Morning Worship. ] I 8:00 Wednesday evening prayer I meeting. ’ . , i Winchester ] 9:00 Sunday School. ip.oo Class Meeting leader, Es- < ther 7:30 Evening service. ( 7:30 Wednesday evening prayer < meeting. ST. LUKE EVANG. AND REF. CHURCH HONDURAS Louis C. Minsterman. minister 9:00 Church Service-sermon by 1 the pastor. 10:00 Sunday School. 2:00 Consistory meets. 7:30 Youth meeting. Thursday — All-day Guild meet- ' ing. ST. JOHN EVANG. AND REF. ; Louis C. Minsterman, minister 9:30 Sunday. School. ‘ > 10:30 Church Service-sermon by the pastor. Dedication of Outdoor Bulletin Board. " 7:30 Youth Meeting at St. Luke. Wednesday — All-da'y Guild * meeting. Mrs. George ReUsser, speaker. r ■ J ' " PLEASANT MILLS BAPTIST Oakley Masten, pastor 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. Cpme one, all , Lowell Noll, S. S. Supt. j 10:15 am. Morning Worship, j Sermon by- pastor; ‘‘The cause ■ for worship". 7:00 p.m’. Sally McCoullough ' will show slides of Green Lake j to all interested persons. and BYF and Jr. BYF. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. "The church its members?* £ ST. PAUL MISSIONARY CHURCH Robert R. Welch, Pastor Sunday: • 9:15 — Morning Worship. i 10:15 — Sunday School. : Wednesday: 7:15 — Choir Practcie i 7:30 — Bible Study and Prayer 7:30 — Sunshine Makers. I Everyone is Welcome. PLEASANT MILLS METHODIST Billy J. Springfield. Pastor J Church School 9:30. j Worship Service 10:30. , ) M.Y.F. Service 6:00. d 5 Basketball. Game, Pleasant Mills vs. Ist Menno.. Jan. 16 atjthe lan- '■ coin gym 7:30 p.m\, . * <> Prayer meeting Thursday 7:00 p.m..' . , ■ - . SALEM METHODIST Billy J. Springfield, Pastor Worship Service 9:30. M.Y.F. 6:15 p.m. Evening Service 7:00. Prayer Meeting 7:00 Wednesday. MONROE METHODIST Willis Gierhart, pastor 9'30 a.m.. morning worship. Rev. A. E. Burk, speaker* 71 "'“ - 10:30 a.m., Sunday school. 6:30 p.m. M.Y.F. Wednesday, 6:30 p.m., junior and youth choir. 7 p.m., youth prayer •-meetine 730 p m n-iriw?i< wryice. 8:15 p.m.. adult choir. WREN CIRCUIT E.U.8." A. N. Straley, pastor Bethel 9:30 a.m.. Sunday school. Lesson: “The Church's Power.” 10:30 a.rfi., prayer service. ■ 7 p.m.. youth fellowship. Topic: ' | ‘ Giving Yourself Away.” 8 p.m., evening worship. SerI mon: "Disciples of'Whom'.’” j- Thursday, 8 p.m., prayer meetI ing. " Wood Chapel ? 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. — 10:30 a.m., morning worship. Service of Holy Communion. Sermon: “Jesus, The Very Thought Os Thee.” ’ Thursday, 8 p.m., prayer meeting -and youth fellowship. e* ’ , UNION CHAPEL Evangelical United Brethren Lawrence T. Norris, pastor "We welcome everyone to worship with us always." 9:30 am., Sunday school. Warren Dinlinger. supt., Rolland Gilliom, ‘assistant. 10:20 a.m.. worship service. 7:30 p.m., evening worship service. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.,. prayer ... .meeting, Omer Merriman, ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN I’a north & H mile west of Preble O. C. Busse, pastor Divine worship. 8:45 a.m. Sunday school and Bible class, 9:45 a.m. Edwin Reinking, superintendent. The Walther League society meets Wednesday, 8 p.m. Th£ Ladies' Aid society meets Thursday at 1:30 p.m. SALEM Evangelical and Reformed H. E. Settlage. minister R. F. D. 1, Decatur 9 am., Sunday school. Harold Scherry, superintendent. Classes for all age groups. 10 a.m., worship service, with installation of officers of all church organizations. Sermon, “Person to

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- » -- Person." | Monday, 7:30 p ; m., Girjs Guild i meeting. Winifred Mankey is the hostess. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. t> Bible study and prayer meeting. ’ Saturday, 9 a.m., confirmation class instruction. 10 a.m., children’s choir rehearsal. Like Father Like Child ' Rev. J. R. Meadows Children have away of enlarging or generalizing upon among attitudes of their parents, A parent takes a trifling, care- . ing or generalizing upon wrong at-' tendance. Immediately the tendency of the child Is to generalize and to take trifling, indifferent atThe First Slate Bank DECATUR, IND. ESTABLISHED 1883 MEMBER F.D.I.C. Habegger Builders & Supply, Inc. Berne, U. S. 27 North Phone 2-2636 Complete Building Service Decatur Equipment, g Inc. m, HI way 27 North Sales and Servlco Phone 3-2904 Kenny P. Singleton. Distributor of MARATHON GAS Fuel Oil. V E.P. Motor Oil, Lubricants ■Farm Service Decatur Phone 3-9145 CORSON DURACLEANER We Clean Rugs, Carpets, and Upholstery In Home. No Shrinkage or Fading. Nat’l. Advt. Phone 3-2226 No. 6 Homestead. Decatur, Ind. BOWERS Jewelry Store BEAVERS OIL SERVICE Dependable Farm Servlco Phone 3-2705 Kelly’s Dry Gleaning Laundry and Furriers Agency for Slick’s Laundry Phone 3-3202 427 N. 9th St. Across from Q. E. STOP BACK NEWS STAND > Across from Court House • Hobby and Craft Materials • Magazines and Newspapers Stare “Quality Footwear” 154 No. 2nd Decatur, Ind. Habegger Hardware “The Store Where Old-Fashioned Courtesy Prevails’’ 140 West Monroe Phone. 3-3716 STIEFEL GRAIH CO. PURINA CHOWS SEEDS — FERTILIZER Baby Chix Check-R-Mlxlng REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE T!.n Haaalur iiie vecaiur . Insurance .Agency Est. 1887 Bob Heller, Agent Heller Bldg. Decatur, Ind. Miller’s Grocery Groceries, Fresh Fruit, Vegetables, Meat, . Ice Cream 937 N. 2nd SV Ph. 3-3307 The eecond best Is never as good as the best Try Our Ready-Mlx Dial 3-2561 Decatur Ready -. Mix Inc.

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titudes toward religion as a whole. I , A parent takes a loose, care-1 < less attitude toward the pastor’s J earnest warning against certain I dangeroils pleasures, as, for instance, dancing. Immediately the ! tendency of the child is to general!- ■ ze and to take a loose, careless at- “ titude toward all that the pastor _ says. j yk m - ■ A parent takes a critical, hostile attitude toward giving for the cause of Christ’s Church. Immediately the tendency of the child is to generalize and to take a critic- — ialr- Hostile attitude toward doing - anything at all for the cause of *“ Christ’s Church; Unwittingly, Christian parents have often undone everything that they themselves and the Church have taught their children of the Word and ways of God; unwitting- “ ly, they have- often driven their , from Gad and the , Cliurth, simply by their attitude —an attitude which they confined , to a particular thing, but upon I which their children generalized. THIS WEEK'S BIBLE VERSE “My son. despise not the chas- - tening of the Lord, neither be 1 weary of His correction: For whom the Lord loveth He correcteth; even as a father the son in whom he delighteth.” Proverbs 3:11, 12. - , • ADAMS COUNTY i * Farm Bureau Co-op 1 Everything in Farm Supplies Berne - Williams - Monroe Pleasant Mills - Geneva Decatur Music House Wurlitzsr Pianos, Organs Sales - Instruments - Service Sheet Music - Records 136 N. 2nd St. Phone 3-3353 KODAK FINISHING 5 PORTRAITS FORMAL and CANDID WEDDINGS Edwards Studio PRICE MEH’S WEAR i QUALITY CLOTHING ‘ for MEN and BOYS 4 101 N. 2nd St. Phone 3-4115 LAWSON Heating - Plumbing ’ Air Conditioning Appliances Sales and Service • Phone 3-3626 West Monroe St. Zwick Monuments ■ 115 W. Monroe St , DOWNTOWN Phone 3-3603 for Appolatr;ent Treon’s Poultry Market ' Fresh Dressed Poultry Fresh Eggs — Free Delivery Phone 3-3717 , Kocher Lumber & Coal Co. The Friendly Lumber Yard Phone 3-3131 149 N. 2nd St Phone 3-3614 f Va.r Rexall Drug Store ? SMITH DRUG CO.

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