Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 131, Decatur, Adams County, 3 June 1960 — Page 6

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PUBLIC SALE ,-jtt"JSS“ THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 9,1960 At 7:00 p. M. • This home is nicely a”* l *** rto both apartments: first floor kitchen with pantry and other rfcpth rooms have large closets; larito1 arito “ hall • Tecond floor has closet: half hath. -waU cabinet, and n “ a arrange d for kitchen "targe rooms with closets, one of die rooms bath with hot and cold water a u wav - basement with stokerwith wall cabinets, and closet ” *?* U ■*’ heater: pressure pump fired hot-air furnace: Urge n electric meta f with new with 2 soft water cisterns « >na^e^' t inst alled Good 2-car garage, paint, and new copper water line J looking for a home This home is located close to school. Hyott are « make a of vour own instead of keeping on J»ymg rent, or good investment, be sure to attend this sale. TERMS—2O% cash on day of sale, the ba^® e^’ he e For more detailed information or inspection contact the auctioneers. ARTHUR Owner Jeff Liechty, Auctioneer 3 EVENING SALE 3 BEDROOM HOME and HOUSEHOLD GOODS To settle the Elizabeth Pease Estate 314 East Market St., Bluffton, Indiana TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 7,1960 Sale to begin at 6:30 P. M. REAL ESTATE — ? This is a well constructed home with S “SS roof, large living room with lichen with built mnmg uo d a basement large ground floor and 2 bedrooms up. “ . w H ideated just enough to accommodate a furnace. This home 150 lot with 2% blocks from the center of the business dls \ ®? ?. t ■ t nice lawn, plenty of shade and in a good resident!a! distnet. TERMS ON REAL ESTATE—% of purchase pnee dovm A tetrart of sale, balance upon -delivery of Deed and Merchanta Title. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. c the Executor To inspect this property before day of sale contact the Executor or Auctioneers. COMPLETE LINE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS ABC. electric dryer; Maytag washer; laundry tubs; gas.range; refrigerator; breakfast set; kitchen stool; G. E - orffoeprt, dining room suite; glass door china closet; knee hole desk and chair, floor lamps; 2 beds, springs and mattress; 4 dressers: hide awaybed, rope bed; 2 wardrobes; stairway rug; throw rugs: Electrolux sweeper: docks; wall and alarm clocks; rockers; straight chairs; and folding chairs; living room couch; stands; sewing machine; radio; poren glider: heating stove; bathroom scales; garden tools; lawn chairs: lawn mower; step ladder; lots of dishes, and cooking utensils; books; curtains:* linens; canned fruit; and many other articles. Terms on Personal Property—Cash. Not responsible for accidents “ This sale will be made subject to die approval of the Weils Circuit Court. * . ELIZABETH PEASE ESTATE (Owners) James A. Mcßride, Executor Daniel S. Harsh, Attorney D. S. Blair. Auctioneer and Realtor. Petroleum. Ind. Phone 2251. Gerald Strickler. Auctioneer and C W Kent. Sales Mgr. Operating under Indiana Real Estate Brokers License Net 3423. Farmers 1 and Merchants ' Clip This Ad.

I *lt|« White HtMJX I* Al tAr *’ <rf <hr|F rWlrrt. Whm U» Willow Fail* | Whit/ Hau/ prilKT liar hut <*’ lite a-so th<* %fH<*t RSfNMI t •♦trtitttfh th<* hcMIMT | d curt Ain »»C tlU>V»bic put!*! I erf furtMtuFtP | "rind) • rtriprd felt I ma, iw a Utile noisy ot Ihr wee. th( . rr d. |thcyrr Wut , ifWoma and! . in at the calm elegance i * . ra*t room, they're well-, i .h ved and not mtererted in try* pena* *a home * genuine to*- 1 I I u* from a While Hou»c curtain I Former Present Truman WM I Fortner r)t>b|p White »» .nV rhief exe* leutive Could be. but he wa* utter-, ■ ii. -.-4 ..n- dav after the ren-; I ovatmn of the mansion to dl,co | th t Mime dim-witted viaitor had i awav a large hunk of the! 1' autiful's!* brocade from the Itaneatrv wall of the red room ! The vandal was never «•'*}*’ I and a good there's no telling what HST mignt Iha4 done to him. Truman ote Li-rved at the time. "Suppose this 'had happened l " a . P ri ?.‘^.^ v I The Dcrson who did it. at the very ’fXt would have been thrown out I bodily*

Lowrenceburg Doctor Is Drowning Victim j LAWRENCEBURG. IncL 'UPD L_ Two Lawrenceburg physicians i were thrown into the Ohio Rlv " itodav in a boating accident, and Lne of them apparently drowned, i Dr. George Vail. 45. was missI inc and presumed drowned. Dr. Fred Houston. 40. who dung to the overturned outboard era until rescuers reached .^! nl ' in sa I his companion vanished m a heavy fog which shrouded th . stream.

Governor Rockefeller On Campaign Swing NEW YORK -l»Fb—Nrw York**! ■ Hit tudtt* h*t the Great Plain® on tended ki aid the elect** of • i North Dakota Republican but jwr.idential "draft’' movement fur Tb* SI • year • «»M governor i planned an all-out rttort on bahalfi inf Gov John K Davi*. who trek* i ritM’tion to the U Senate in a • tvw-ial June 2* election Rockrl. IW ha. .chrdulod a full da* «>f "folkay” campaigning at Fargo. ND. with a .tree! tour, vuita to -h-W-ni center, -nd two "live” trlevulon appearance* dc.igned to rapo.r him to a. many w»ter* po’iblc TYw multi-millionaire told New I York Republican last week that he would accept the GOP preaidcntial nomination if the July 2Sth convention offered it to him Thia announcement wa» wen a» a mean, of .bowing off hii "availability" for the tup place on the ticket this November, while attempting to steer clear of any challenge to Vice President Richard M. Ntxon that could draw resentment. Rockefeller has recently conceded that the vice president is tha "likely'' GOP nominee, but has refused to endorse him and I thus eliminate any chance of competition for the post. • His reason for this, the governor I told Republican politicians last : week at a special meeting in Alj banv, was to be In a position to I lead the national ticket, should i some development eliminate the I vice president from the race. In addition. Rockefeller argued, the interest of the general public I could be diverted somewhat away from the Democrats by the "threat" of competition within Republican ranks. High-Hanging Dummy Attracts Crowd Here Decatur people were amazed to see a man hanging by the hands of the clock on the east side of the court house last night at about 9:30 p.m. After a crowd started gathering to see what the man was doing, someone summoned the police. The police decided that the man was a dummy, and was attached to the chain that raises and lowers the flagpole. Then they lowered the chain and sure enough the "human fly" was a dummy attached by a rope to the chain, obviously the work of a few pranksters.

Berne Superintendent To State Fair Day On September 1. E. M. Webb of Berne and 91 other school superintendents will be marked absent for a day so they may .be counted present for "Reacher's Day” at . the Indiana rtate fair. In the past, te&chers with a certain number of • years’ experience have traveled to ; the fair; tips year it is the bosses' i turn. i On the agenda for teacher’s day will be educational tours of the ’ grounds and displays, a chicken barbecue cook-out and an evening at the Pat Boone show in the Coliseum. In addition, one superintendent will win an “A-plus” trip valued at SSOO from the Indiana Farm Bureau. Webb is the superintendent of the Berne-French schools. Church Os Christ To Hold Bible School A one - week vacation Bible school will be <ionducte& bf the Church of Christ. 12th and Wash- ; ington streets, beginning Monday, with daily sessions from 8:30 to . 11 am. A picnic for the entire school will be held at HannaNuttman park Saturday, June 11 Theme of the school is “Teachings of Jesus.” A demonstration program will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. June 12. Teachers and workers are Mrsl Darlene Moser.. Mrs. Mary Schindler, Mrs. Virginia Elder, Mrs. Bera Stevenson. Mrs. Shirley Goldner, Miss' Diane Rhodes, Miss Jean. Conrad, Miss Toni Rupert, Mrs. Vera Rupert, pianist; Mrs. Lola McClain, secretary: Mrs. Mildred Spears, refreshments, and Bill Dunshee. director. Registration fee is 25 cents, All children between the ages of 3 and 13 are invited to attend. Rural Churches ST. PAUL MISSIONARY 2 mt. east, 2 ml. north of Monroe Robert R. Welch, pastor 9:15 a.m., morning worship. 10:15 a m.. Sunday school. 7 p.m., evening service. Wednesday. 7;30 p.m., prayer and Bible study; 7:30 p.m., M.Y.F. and children’s Bible hour. Thursday, the Ladies Aid will meet in the home of Mrs. Floyd Arnold. PLEASANT MILLS METHODIST Leon Lacoax, pastor 9:30 a.m., morning worship (installation service for church school personnel.) - 10:15 a.m., church school. Richard Johnson, superintendent. Monday through Friday, 9 to 11:30 a.m., daily vacation Bible school. Thursday. 6:30 p.m., picnic supper at Berne Park for the DVBS

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rtuidrva. wurtorti nod tnmltoM. I ULim m» iMoiHirr lean Lncaa*. pnolMr • » •m . chutrh whonl Maurlev MilWt, g jo p m , youth fol-1 knWftlllp 7 » p m . rvmißE arrvicr. Mumi.iv though Friday. I to 3 M p m dally vneatam Hibh j * Friday, I IM" . DVM program 11 «T. Lt'KK KvangeUcal ■'<•'"”4 Hmadara. | r (*. Mliutrrman. mlnHtrv gum church nerviee Celrbra tion of the Ixwd'a .upper |0 gm.. Sunday «cha»l | Monday. 7 30 p.m . gttl« guild 1 ati the home of Hoarmary Schlickman i rr. john Evangelical and Reformed Vera < rw* I C. Minaterman. minlater 9 30 a m , Sunday school, 10 30 am., church service, Pentecost — celebration of the Lord s I Supper * _ Wednesday afternoon quilting. Thursday. 7 30 p.OJ.. choir prac-j **<«• .. I Friday. 7:30 p m., vacation Bible school program at Vera Crux. WREN CIRCUIT E. U. BA. N. Straley. pastor Bethel , 9:30 am., Sunday school. 10:30 a.m., prayer service. 7:30 p.m., evening worship. Sermon: "Seeking the Lost." ! Thursday. 8 pm., prayer meet j in <- —. ■ Wood (ha pel 9 30 a.m.. Sunday school. 10 30 a.m., morning worship., Sermon: "Seeking the Lost." Thursday. 8:30 pm., prayer meeting and youth fellowship. '

rivarre circuit Huber Bakner, pastor Mt. Zion 9:30 a.m.. Sunday school. 10:30 am., worship service. 7 p.m., Christian Endeavor. 7 30 p.m.. Wednesday, mid-week prayer service. Pleasant Grove 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. 10:30 a.m,, class meeting. 7 30 p.m.. worship service. 7:30 p.m.. Wednesday, mid-week prayer service. Mt. Victory 9:30 a.m.. Sunday school. 10;30 a.m.. class meeting. 7:30 p.m.. Wednesday, mid-week praver service. Come and fellowship with us at our services. UNION CHAPEL CHURCH EVANGELICAL UNITED brethren Emmett L. Anderson. Pastor Thomas Gaunt. S. s - ®“ pt ' Sunday School J 3 • Morning Worship ™2O a.Evening Worship 7 30 p m. The title of the morning sermon wffi be “Redeeming Leve.”- ---- There will be prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7 , :3 ° Annual conference begins Tuesday morning and will end with the Friday evening session. MONROE METHODIST CHURCH Willis Gierhart. Minister , 9'30 a m.—Combined Children s program.’The entire period of 9:30 to 11:15 will be centered about a children’s day program and promotion day. 7 p.m.—M.Y.F. meeting. There will be an election of officers and a party to follow. Wednesday 7:45 p.m.—Midweek Service. Friday 7:30 p.m.—Daily Vacation Bible school program at Adams Central school. MT. PLEASANT METHODIST George D. Christian, Pastor Morning Worship 9:15 a.m. Church School 10:15 a.m. MT. TABOR METHODIST George D. Christian. Pastor _4 Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Midweek Bible study—Thursday, 7:30 p.m. CALVARY EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN F I. WiUmert, supply Pastor Kay Miller, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Midweek Prayer Service—Thursday. Mrs. Bernice Darr, class leader.

SALEM EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH H. E. Settlage .Minister 9 a m —Sunday School. Classes for all age groups. 10 a.m. — Pentecost — Worship Service with Holy Communion. 7:30 p.m.—Program by the children’s Choir. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. — Women’s Guild meeting. Thursday—All day meeting of the Ladies Aid. Saturday, 10 to 10:45 —Children’s Choir rehearsal. PLEASANT VALLEY WESLEYAN H. D. Rich. Pastor 9:3o—Sunday School. 10:30—Morning Service. Theme: “The Gospel.” 2 p.m.—Aft. Service. County Old Peoples Home. . 7:3o—Evening Service. Theme: “Missions.”

•n»r tit i. of th® Indto no nMsfrrrnra til th® W®»l®yaa Moßh* udttt chinch, th® Rev. KooheOt l>.na will b® our gwW »|*ahor m the morning »’'t»hlp wvt<w, Th® Rev. and Mr*. Archie Or*brr returned m>*.t«utortee from th® African ttotetaa Congo. wtu have charge of th® service Bunday night Thi* IB • bjwtUH acrvlcw that r«u wiU **’* *° mine

SPEAKS sot U—RB : f ;■«.! 0,11 till. M.terW Matthw 7 l-t»; loA» >« . ■■Otogi Joam • a-n. The Golden Rile Izwio* tor June &. \V HAT 18 THE B ‘ bl * drlvln « » » at 7 What la the eaaence of the Bibte. what ia tt that can’t be thrown away or left out ’ Jrous put the anawer to thia pretty atrongly once. He did not quota any verae from the Old Testament (hie Bible). He gave a single sentence

of bls own. and said Thl» is the Law and the Prophets." He never said as much about any other sentence. No wonder the Christian church hit on the name “Golden Rule"

for this sentence Dr. Foreman which Jesus boldly identified with the Law and the Prophets. It is indeed golden. But "rule” can be misunderstood. Most rules are designed to save people the trouble of thinking. Applying rules is a scientific procedure. But this “Golden Rule" is of such a nature that applying it is an art. not a science So far from saving any one the trouble of thinking, it demands thought. The Golden Rule, in the life of a stupid and selfish person, produces only a mess, and can do great harm.

At least three things are necessary in order to make the Golden Rule work. What is this Golden Rule? “Whatever you wish that men would do to you, do so to them.” This is a challenge, first of ah, to intelHgenee. It is really a principle, not a rule. It does not tel! you to do any particular act. K does not describe any particular situation. It is open to being misunderstood (as ail wise sayings are) by the foolish and the stupid. What could we say of a man who would give his wife a shotgun just because he would like to have one ?

laagiiiaflM * *7 *•" The Gotten Rule calls ft* Imagination as wen as intelligence. If the man who gave his wife the shotgun would try to put himself into his wife’s place, he would ask, “If I were my wife, what birthday present would I want?" And he might remember that she had said something about wanting new bathroom curtains. Or, if he had an even stronger power of imagination, he could think his way into her mind and guess at something she had never so much as mentioned —an extension telephone, or a trip to her old home. Whatever you would wish people to do to you —if you were In their place—do so to them. That is the real meaning of this rule. Sometimes it calls for the kind of imagination that can look into the future. Parents and teachers need this greatly. You can perhaps imagine what this child, this student, wants you to do now. He wants you not to punish him. He wants you not to require hard work of him. Now you can let the child do as he pleases without lifting a hand against him, and that will suit his down to the ground. But ten years from now you—and he too — may sorely wish you had spanked him good when spanking would do some good. Likewise the teacher can be easy on the class—with the consequence that they learn nothing. Years later they may fail in competition with those who once studied under harder-driving teachers. Then they will wish the teacher had put on the screws. The Christian Heart The Golden Rule calls for something beyond, or rather undergirding, intelligence and imagination. Its right use calls for the Christian heart, that is to say, a heart in tune with the heart of Jesus, a heart wherein dwells the Holy Spirit; a heart sensitive not merely to the wants of others but to their needs. Jesus himself gave an illustration of this when the paralyzed man was brought to him by the man'll four friends who let him down through the rood. The first thing Jesus said to him was "Your stna are forgiven.” Some people would have criticized Jesus for that Where was any evidence that this man wanted his sins forgiven ? Would his friends think a trick had been played on them? A forgiven erippie weighs just as much as an unforgiven cripple,'doesn’t he? But our Lord knew what the man needed most of afi was forgiveness. Only a Christ -fike heart eaa are reuat bo need.

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antvocw vxrntn MummiT C. W WihMMi. Pa*tor Hauler Brubaker. H. •- Bunday Rehonl • JO • m I Warship Naur W » am Evangrllrtte Service I*> P m Prayer meeting Wod . • P w I "Fine Photography" Complete Framing Service Car. Ind a Adams at Five Points Phone 34362 Kocher Lumber & Coal Co. The Friendly lumber Yard Phone 3-3131 G. M. C. Sales * Service NEW and USED TRUCKS BUTLER GARAGE, IRC. South Ist SCHUSMANN’S DECORATING HOUSE Everything in Furnishings To Beautify Your Home! IM N. Second St. Phone 3-2789 THOMAS REALTY AUCTION CO. Reppert Building Phone 3-2116 Decatur. Ind. George C. Thomas —64181 Jim Beery-3-4834 ADAMS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-op Everything in Farm Supplies Berne - Williams - Monroe Pleasant Mills - Geneva GAY’S MOBIL SERVICE 13th and Monroe St. Phone 3-3609 * V. F. Hurst and Son ORNAMENTAL IRON WE FINANCE Phone 3-4489 104 N. 15th St. Decatur, Ind.

Brielle Studio "First To Give You Portraits In Natural Color” 202 8. Second St. PHONE 3-2511 ADAMS COUNTY TRAILER SALES, Inc. New and Used Trailers Decatur, Ind. GERBER’S SUPER MARKET Quality Pork & Beef Groceries and Produce 622 N. 13th Street ROOP’S MARKET “For Quality and Economy” Choice Meats, Groceries, Produce Frozen Foods Stop & Shop with Brice & Edna! Ph. 3-3619 1109 Washington St. SMITH PURE MILK CO. Your Local Milk Merchant Grade “A” Dairy Products 134 S. 13th at Adams 4 She Stete "Quality Footwear" 154 No. 2nd Decatur, Ind. Habegger Hardware “The Store Where Old-Fashioned Courtesy Prevails” 140 West Monroe Phone 3-3716 PRIDE MEH’S WEAR QUALITY CLOTHING for MEN and BOYS 101 N. 2nd St. Phone 3-4115 LAWSON Heating - Plumbing Appliances Sales and Service Phone 3-3626 1835 W. Monroe St. Treon’s Poultry Market Fresh Dressed Poultry v- - Fresh Eggs — Free Delivery Phone 3-3717

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YOUR ETERNAL DESTINY IS INVOLVED Bev. J. R. Meadows Shortly before Hla death Jesu. sat on the slope <»f Ml- Olivet, beholding with sorrow the great etty of Jerusalem, moved to tears | because of Its unbelief and in- j difference. Its rejection of the Saviour spelt its doom Today some people are deaf to His appeals of love and are drifting through life without paying any attention to the needs of their souls Heedlessly the multitude passes Him by. Wc arc concerned lest you be a part of that preoccupied host of men and women who are gambling with their souls and are permitting life's hours to pass without considering the stern realities of eternity. In the name of Him who gave Himself unto death for man's redemption we urge you to attend the services in the church of your choice during the summer season. We ask you to interrupt the routine of your temporal interests

SMITH DRUG CO. 148 N. Ind St. Fhone 3-3814 Your Rex all Drug Store Farmers Dairy SET IN STATION R. R. No. 3. Decatur CREAM - EGGS Bob Franklin Phone 3-8488 Sheets FURNITURI CO. DECATUR iMMt INDIANA 1315 W. Adams Phone 3-2971 CLARK W. SMITH —X—BUTLDER “A Complete Home Building Service” Decatur Lumber Co. BUILDER'S SUPPLIES AND COAL Free Estimates—Phone 3-3309 Decatur, Ind. Decatur Music House WurlHzer Pianos, Organs Sales - Instruments - Service Sheet Music - Records 136 N. 2nd St. Phone 3-3353 a TELEVISION SERVICE RADIO AND TV REPAIR Call 3-3772 If no answer Call 3-4037 DAVIDSON BROS. 910 W. Monroe St. DECATUR The MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE DRY GOODS, SHOES, LADIES READY-TO-WEAR, Mens Accessories, Work Clothing, Boys and ■1 Girls Clothing 103 North 2nd St Decatur PARKWAY "66" SERVICE 13th & Nuttman Ave. Wishing - - Lubrication Wheel Balancing Brake Service Cali For and Deliver Phone 3-3682

1315 W. Ada

ORNAMENTAL IRON • RAILINGS • PORCH COLUMNS Ke DECORATIVE YARD LAMPS FREE ESTIMATES phone 3-4489 V.F. Hurst & SON _lO4 N. sth St. Decatur.

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and diatrarttona to join in the con.lderatian of the suffering and death of Him who came to establish our salvation We beg you to remember that your eternal destiny la involved in His passion. THIS WEEK'S BIBLE VERSE "Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is, but exhorting one another and so much the more, as ye ace the day approaching " Hebrew 10. 12.

STIEFEL GRAIN CO. PURINA CHOWS SEEDS — FERTILIZER Bany Chis Cheak-R-Mlxtng Garwood Homo Improvement U. S. 224 East—R. R. 5 KoalVent Awnings Water Softeners Combination Doors A Windows Phone 3-8358 Decatur. Ind. TEE RLE Moving & Trucking Local & Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 Stucky Furniture Co. Over 35 Years of Continuous Business MONROE, IND. Kenny P. Singleton, Distributor MARATHON GAS Fuel Oil. V.E.r. Motor OU. Lubricants Farm Service Decatur Phone 3-4470 BOWER Jewelry Store Diamond and Wedding Rings Decatur Equipment Inc. Hlway 27 North ÜBS Sales and Service MUH Phone 3-2904 Fleet-Wing Products BEAVERS OIL SEBVICE Dependable Farm Service Phone 3-2705 Kelly’s Dry Cleaning Laundry and Furriers Agency for Slick’s Laundry Phone 3-3202 427 N. 9th St. Across from G. E. Miller’s Grocery Groceries, Fresh Fruit, Vegetables, Meat Ice Cream 937 N. 2nd St, Phone 3-3307 The second best is never as good as the best. Try Our Ready-Mix Dial 3-2561 Decatur Ready - Mix Corp. The Firsl Stale Bank DECATUR, IND. Established 1883 Member F. D. I. C.

Phone 3-2971