Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1951 — Page 54

AUTO DEALERS have their eyes on the skies, and

the calendar. “5. Rain has held back car shoppers.

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Vacation Wheels’

gil hasn't set in yet. til Aug. 1. . In spite of production cutbacks, the big makers are | delivering an AMABNE |. (ust city treats folks from number of cars. And deal- indiana. ~ ers no longer have to hide the| One of their rarest treats was

ular makes in the Pow they bring them out |sier Herb Shriner.

nt, urge lookers to

. CHEVROLET 18 STEPPING get my hearing back.” “out in a big way. It hax over-| So part of the shortage in Used Cars Soft

ers Expect Rush

By The Times Automobile Editor

And the vacation Its due date is this week, from now

back|to be entertained by fellow-Hoo-And the plane a ride, three to four miles up, they won't forget in a hurry. Said tone, “It took me three days to

take

’ Eovergier and will open a slam-| YISED CARS are stiil in an up- . 8 Sempaigh gino pull.. “Plenty soft” 1s the fo take a “Discovery Ride in a/way one big dealer put it. “ And werglide.” the false alarm about extending © Chevvie dealers will have the Reg. W payments from 15 plenty of Powerglides availiable.[to 18 months didn't help.. It 0 v'1l buttonhole the Governor made some people sit back and : and Mayor, get the town's well- wait, hopeful that it might happen wns behind the wheel to “see/anyway, jow smooth, how alert, how “If we don’t get eathless, the velvet take-off." : a no» {eight ball.”

4 THE DEMAND for Powerglide| “has been so heavy that Nes lors SOW to Convert pany been able to promise too

ing Jamboree last week. Motor Co.'s sales manager for the

relief,” one

doing. And one dealer sald, “They're cutting prices all right, any way AUTOMOBILE MEN. both new YOU measure it.” No one admits it, But the scent of discounting 1s strong among the slower moving makes,

oy

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. many. Ahd pushing it was out of/and used, were watching the con-| question, There were delivery version of auto factories to war) problems. {production. It was slushy at best, + Chevrolet feels it is safe now to|And some of the contracts weren't ‘give Powergiide the shove it has|frm. They were when-and-it con- Dynamite Blast Set Off «4 s deserved. So look for the/tracts, with no push from the f . . strong promotion in the next Pentagon. : After 19-Year De ay couple of weeks. Powerglide willl Rumbles seeped through, too, BRIDGEPORT. Ala. June 16 . become the best known name in'ahout discounting among the big- (UF)—A dynamite blast delayed town. |ger cars. It isn't exactly price cut- fOr 19 years finally went off here as a rock quarry was re-activated

; Luts |ting. It works through the higher : What a Trip {trade-in values allowed for the by the Tennessee Valley Author. y

THE FORD DEALERS, their| old cars taken in, service and parts men were back| 8 =n s ile e on the job last: week after a long-| AND THOSE HARDTOPS, us- She spectators, a * to-be-remembered week-end atiually the highest priced in any in 1932, just before the quarry the Waldorf in New York, And|line, were moving under a cloud was closed. : they were telling tall tales about|of discount suspicion, It’s hard| When the quarry was reopened, the tall town, where they ate, /to peg. But auto men know what's/blasters slipped their charges . what they saw, and how a big'going on. They sniff out deals, /into the 19-year-old holes.

’S. L. Rorex, who was among

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OFF TO BIG TOWN—C, T. Foxworthy (front center), presi dent of C. T. Foxworthy, Inc., Ford dealer, his service manager, Gene Bruce (left), and parts manager, John Bloucher (rear), paused on the American Airlines ramp before shoving off for Ford's Fly. At the right is Dick Bauerbach, Ford

{dealer said, “we'll stay behind the find out what the other fellow is Ownership Snarl Grips

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Indiana district.

Daniel ‘Webster School |

SALISBURY, N. H, June 16; (UP)-—-The ownership of BSalisbury Academy's property is so in-! volved it would almost take the! geniug of its most famous grad-| uate, Daniel Webster, to settle things. The school was founded more than 200 years ago and “drifted” out of existence, with the local grade school taking over one floor

‘of the academy building and the

local grange taking over the top floor. A heavy windstorm has blown] the top off the structure and] neither the grange nor the school district will pay the bill — on the] grounds they don’t own the build-! ing. |

| THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ; : i Sermon of the Week—

‘Shadow of De

| well

Scripture: “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil,” Psalm 23:4.

“YEA, THOUGH 1 walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil.” Psalm 23 is the story of

an ancient who had a deep

and abiding experience, He was sick unto death, and became enough to say to the world, “I feared no evil.” And this is the story of a modern who went through the same experience, with the same results, You are vaguely conscious of your friends muttering prayers. You do not want to leave your children without a father. But your religious convictions of many years now bear fruit,

You fear no eyil--you are not

| afraid, You go through the “Valley of Death”--no pulse cyanotic—but you live. Why?

How? » ” n RY spiritual healing: Not a kind of magic which

! asks God to go against His will,

but based on faith that God wills what is good. There are great curative forces which can be put to work. It lays hold of means to create power. The friend or priest is a means. He in turn uses the laying on of

hands as taught by our Lord, |

even assured faithful words as means. We know only dimly how it works, but what we do know is that it does work. » ” ” BY THE church: St. James says, “Is any sick among you?” “Let him call for the elders of the church. . . . And the prayers of the faithful shall save the sick.” When you are sick you should call for the prayers and ministry of the church. It is your right, even your duty. You should

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By Rev. James G. Jones

The Rev, James G. Jones, priest of the Indianapolis Epis-

copal Diocese was subject of a |

recent article in Time Magazine because of the circurastances of his recovery from a severe heart ailment. Father Jones believes that prayer aml medical science together snatched him from the brink of death. He prepared this sermon

for exclusive publication in The

Times.

intention for you alone. How it works I know not. But, that it does work I do know. And this I know, too, that a healed person will return to the Church with his eyes open. Ee will go back praying God never to let him take such note of petty faults as to keep him from showing in praise and regular worship the unpayable debt he owes to his God.

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| the patient search for truth in

the service of mercy. And it all comes from the Good Physician. Surely, we too can say, “I will fear no evil,”

Texan Disputes Nebraska On Sun-Aided Longevity LINCOLN, Neb,, June 16 (UP) A Texan has challenged Neto the nation's

braska's claim

|highest longevity average in 1949

--63.1 years, “Did they include Texas?” Mrs, Milton C. Bell, Austin, inquired {of the state health department, Mrs. Bell then gave the Cornhusker state a raking.

She referred to 2a department statement which attributed lon-

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you are too proud to do so, By the faith of tne Church, «1 lived in Nebraska threes you cheat the Church of one of your friends, and yourself you 'years,” she said, “and the sun its chances to work at its given survive. You hear of new sur- |enly shone three months, task. gery for heart cripples. You wouldn't trade an acre of Texas The Church will pray as a again go into the valley. Ycu [for the whole state of Nebraska,”

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gevity in part to “plenty of fresh air and sunshine.’

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