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THE DAIl\ 2AKNER, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13,1952,

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L. yd I SKE THESE J 1 ;, |t \K(iAINS IN P' xl( > itl lORE YOI

rrhrvroH ^ door dinsl.r WimlHor, 4 (1ir j. s |or WlndHor, Clnh Intrrniitional Vi * 0 ' 1 in fine condition. J door. I < ho sier WindHnr, 4 | Chevrolet. 2 door. I Mercury. 2 door. I rlymonth, 2 door. I Ford. I (hosier Convertible. I plvnioidh, 2 tloor. Ill MYERS UTO SALES, Inc. |, ir < hrvsli r-Plymonth Dealer hi: North .Jackson

METZGER FOR BETTER LUMBER-BETTER TIMBER

BETTER SERVICE

mimBOSU iOll •if Church people of Indiana, i thToiiffh the state s Council ot | Churches, are planning to send several hundred plows to India "to replace the forked stick use,, by the Indian farmer and help I relieve that nation's food shortI ape ” City folks are asked fo. j cash and rural folk are asked for gifts of corn and soy beans, and with the proceeds CROP (Christian Rural Overseas Propram I

TERMITES CAN BE STOPPED General pest control for Moths, Roaches, Ants, etc. b'KH F.S Itl. XSON.WU.K — IIESI I.TS (.1 Alt AN TEIilt •liable Exterminating Company I HONE < OAN PHARMACY — .IKS

j with which the Methodist Comj mittee for Overseas Relief and | other church relief apencies coI operate, will buy simple steel I mold board plows. It is said that this plow will enable the ] farmer to triple present production. for his wooden plow simply scrapes the surface. Five bushels of corn or three of soy heaps

will pay for one plow.

.Mote than 800 radio stations— in every state, in Alaska and Hawaii are broadcasting a special holiday series of eipht rclipious programs recorded bv The Upper Room, daily devotional magazine of the Methodist church, published in Nashville, Tenn. A 30-minute dramatic program, “Christmas is a Holy Day," will climax the series on Dec. 25. The tinnscribed episodes started on Thanksgiving Day

Christian youth—members of ttm Pilgrim Fellowship — donned dungarees and work clothes to j do manual labof in order to so*" cure funds for their missionary offerings.” says an announcement from Miss Dorothy Cushing of the Congregational Christ- * inn Churches. Boston, Mass. These young people from every part of the United States, and ranging in age from twelve to twenty-four years of age, did every conceivable chore on their "Work Day for Christ." They washed windows, picked fruit, harvested grain, cut wood, sat with babies, dug ditches, and whitewashed the cowsheds. In all, several thousands of dollars were earned for the support of the young people's misisonary

projects.

Classified Ads FOR RES' FOR RENT: Sleeping room for 2 working men. twin bed close to hath. 302 Bloomington. Phone 928. 12-2t.

"We. are living in a world of vocal communists, but of tonguetied Christians," says the Rev. Paul Sartorio, of Hollis, N. Y , leading an evangelistic campaign among Methodists on Long Island. “When father buys a new oar, and when mother buys a new washing-machine, they tell all the neighbors about it ‘The one we got is the very best.’ W" are evangelists about everything except our Christianity. We are strictly hush-hush when it comes to talking about the things of our religion. But we will never enlist people as Christians until laymen get as enthusiastic nbov,' their religious faith as they are

with “Let Us Give Thanks," fol-

lowed by six 15-minute weekly | about other possessions

broadcasts.

FOR RENT: Modern 4 room apartment, furnished completely, including utilities. Phono 929. Y; FOR RENT: Two room unfurnished. newly decorated apartment Call Roy Hillis. U-3t

FOR RENT: Dwelling. 7 rooms four bed rooms, well located to school and town. Possession at once. Harry H Talbott. Agent 13-21 FOR RENT: 3 room modern apartment, available now. Unfurnished, consider furnishing. 861-R North door. 401 W. Franklin 13-2p FOR RENT: Modern house. Call at Crawford Hotel. 13-3t REAL estau

FOrfSA LE: 8 foot metal fiuit and vegetable rack. Good condition Bargain. Phone 82 or 7043.1 after 6:00 p m. 4-tf

Custom Butchering and custom curing. Russell Scohee and Sons, Greencastle, R R .3. Phone Brick Chapel 4-12t.

5', to 10'; Dicount on all plow

share sharpening, lawn mower sharpening and small motor repairing (BrigBgea-Strntton, etc. I from now to Fob. 28th. Graver Welding 24-30t.

FOR SALE At Metzgers: Masonite Peg Board, makes a wonderful way to hang up most any-

Eull length door mirrors make thing. (See Hickman's & Eitel's

a Christmas gift that can bo used and enjoyed by tile whole family. Call Metzger at 262 for prices and delivery. We will install on your door. 3-tf

windows) Will cut to your size for only 27 sq. ft. 3-tf.

Metzgers unfinished

CHESTS are sturdy, capacious and make an extra seat. Call 262 for delivery. 3 tf

HOISTS: Used, reconditioned hydrnu'it? truck bed hoists, mounted on your truck. More than 50''/, saving over new hoists. Satisfaction guaranteed

FOR SALE: Lots of dolls, china headed, bisque and classical. All sizes and makes. Dress-

TOY ed ready for Christmas. An-

tiques of all kinds, china and glass, lamps and vases. Daisy Riley, 501 S Bloomington St.

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E(i<;S: J.arge candled ecus, 45c per dozen. Ikikint; hens, fully dressed, 15c lb. FARMERS POIT.TRV .MARKET, Phone

FOR SALE: .3 bedroom modern house, closet space, well plaened kitchen and breakfast room. Shown by appointment nnl \.

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tats. Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables Mac's Market

727 South Main-Phone 12-W

i The University of Kiel, Germany. has awarded the honorary i degree of Doctor of Theology to J the Rev. Charles W. Ranson, of New York and London, generrl j secretary of the International Missionary Council, highest missionary body of world Protestantism. Di Ranson, a native of Ireland, has born in the United States since 1948. He is a graduate of Oxford, served as a mini. ter of the Methodist church in Ireland, was a missionary in India for a period of years, becoming secretary of the Nationa! j Christian Council of India. Burma and Ceylon. From this post he was chosen to head the IMC Dr. Ranson is currently a visiting lecturer at Drew University and at Princeton Theological Seminary, and will deliver the Earl Lectures at the Pacific School of Religion, Berkelev, California, next February. •■The 'young-pcople-are-going-lo-the-dogs' school of thought ^.it a black eye yesterday when hundreds of Congregations!

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“SUNBEAM'' Mixers, Coffee Makers, Cooter* and Oeepfrv. l , o|>"l' '"iwtlon Muffle and Sandwich Grill* Iron*-. Egs < "«l<rr», | Warmers.

OF ELECTRIC APPLIANCES

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I rollers, Dishw asher, WalerOefrosters. Prop In Wafer

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Kancrs, Refrigerators, Homefreexe. ..eaters Automatic Washers and Dryers. Super flume “,l IP^ ^

Fl *»*e Heaters and Fans. Hulr nryers. Defrost. Freezer Supplies. Wiring supplies. Yard

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“GENERAL ELECTRIC" «»'l VKvMU. UC" '■"niiiul Dry Irons. Heatpads and Rlunke s. 1n( , x.,,^ and Fluorescent, <i. E. Flock, Sweepers swhel P 'l M '' Riidion and Television. TELEVISION PLANTER LAMPS. “PHILCO” Ranges, Refrigerators, Home Freezers mid r. lexi'l rivers electric shop

J N Byler. of the Central Committee of the Mennonlte church, recently made a survey of the needs of refugees in Korea, during an extended Visit to that war-battered country. H reports that of an estimated population in South Korea of 20,000.000, approximately 10.500,O00 are in need of aid These include refugees, war sufferem. and local people who are destitute. In addition, there are almost 300,000 war widows with 517.000 children under 13 years of age; 25,600 orphans; and 50.000 lepers. Most of the refugees live in rural areas. Pusan, with its bulging refugee population and heavy military traffic, is imdei continuous clouds ol dust .seldom seen outside the “dust howl" of America’s Middle West Seoul, formerly having a population of 2.000.000 is now a "ghost city" destroyed by fotn ,-mc^'sslvp occupations in two years. Mr. Byler reports that voluntary agencies have contributed 78 per cent of all the used clothing received in Korea

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Lucas-Collins Agency Phone >55 FOR SALE: 6 room house, strictly modern, fully insulated, on five lots in Clovordale. Phone or see Ren Meek, Balnbridge. 12-13-16-19-41.

Craver Welding.

FOR SALE: Unfinished picture frames at Metzgers. Stock and custom sizes. Phone 262 for delivery. 3-tf. f -r | j. » i — — Plenty of apples at Buchhelt Orchards, Air Port Rond, E. C. Paris. 13-tf. LUMBER, building supplies, sewer pipe, ieptic tanks. We deliver. Newkirk Lumber A Supply Company, Box 24, Fillmore, Ind., Phone 237 or 260 31-tf.

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itloiimingtiui St. 12-21.

Eitel’s Flowers Scotch Pine Trees Fir Trees $1.50 and Up

Furs always have been wanted and always will be. Am buying at home three miles east of Cloverdale. R L. Job. ll-3t.

WANTED: needy family.

Rollnway bed for Phone 1190-W. 11-31

WANTED: To keep house for elderly gentleman with modern home, or nursing Doctor's reference. Mrs. Mart KrfTgh'. Greencastle R R 2. Mt Meridian. 13-2n.

Call Metzger at 262 for a hoard to -run that toy train on before Christmas. Free delivery. 3-tf

FARMS FOR SALE: 215 acres $27,500; 160 acres $40,000; 240 acres at $200 per acre; 80 acres new improvements at $19,000; 20o acres modern 5 room home. Will sell on contract for deed

$15,000 cash, will carry balance j hogs,

for 15 to 20 years at 5', interest. See Harry H. Talbott, Greene,is tie, Ind Phone 84-W evenings oi 900-M office. 13-3t

FOR SALE. Christmas trees. $1.50 Texaco Station, junction 40 and 43. ll-3n. C H R I S T M A S SHOPPING made easy. Shopping service guaranteed to please Department store experience. Errands, pay utility hills, etc. Reasonable fee. For information call 666-R

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At Morton Sale Barn Monday, Dee 15th 66 head good feeding

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Stoves, furniture, dinelt sets, electric sweepers, heaters, lamps, Xmas trees, toys, mens, boys, ladies ami children's clothing. Bargain Store 715 S Main St.

10-4p.

FOR s A LE Eastman Koda scope-Eight-33, 500 watt lamp. Complete outfit with .30" x 40" glass beaded screen. Price $68 0(1 Phone 7048-M. 12-3p Ft JR SALE: 6 ' lx ford bred to blue ribbon ram; 3 this year’s ewe lambs. Shepards' Acres, 2 mile noith of Brunerstown. 12-2p BO CONVENIENT* Select watch for that special person from the hugest selection of fine watches we have ever carried. Large selection of Bulovas, HIgins, Haimltons and Wylers. Small down payment will hold any purchase 'til Christmas. C. B Hammond, jeweler. Tue-Thur-Sat-tf. Bulls for lease anyplace and I any kind. L. C. Broyles, Dnn- ■ vi’.le, Ind Phone 6ei6-R4 j Fri-Sat.-tf.

FOR SALE 12 bred ewes, one 2 year old Hamp buck or trade for sows. Piefei Hump or Du roes M. Burton. Danville, Ind R R 1 Box 45 Phone 667-1

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FOR SALE: 3 ft. x 7 ft. storm I door and screens. Used deep well water system, also some gas water heaters. Real bargains. See them at 606 S. Jackson St. J2-3t

Just in time fur Christmas. Big reduction on Thor semiautomatic anil fully imtnmntlc washers. Now SI 77.50 and $110.50. Come in today. Either washer will make a nice Christmas present. Also free with the purchase of either mueliine (while Buy Instl I overnight ease filed with cosmetics, S30.50 value. Also ther models reduced this week, tt.ber Bike A Toy Shop. I '-lt.

IIO(i FEEDERS I-et ua feed out hogs on contract. Settle when you market. Bn inbridge Grain & Feed Co. Tues.-Thurs-Sat-tf

FOR SALE Living room suite, good condition, reasonable. Phone 105-M 12-21. AT MORTON SALE BARN, Monday, December 15th. 1 good Berkshire Male Hog p< jR SALE Good b tied wh< at straw Hubert Wilson, 2 mil’s west of Mt. Meridian. Greencastle R. R 2. ll-3p. NM AS TREES A11 dzea, pi lies Bargain Store 715 S. Main St 10-4p WANTED

WANTEf) Young woman for typing position. Pleasant working conditions. 5 day work week. Write letter of applic ation, giving references to P <) Box 37. Greencastle. Ind 1.3-3t MisTErLANcOUS " Sensible prices on dry cleaning, overcoats, suits, dieses etc., 99c Pants, jackets, blouses, sweaters etc., 49c 2 day ervire Davis Cleanet Phone 1099. No, Side Square. Sat.-tf Saw Sharpening, using precision machines Bring in your circular, ero. s cut. hatnl and otlior typo- . a vs for quick service. Saw Service Shop. 119 East Franklin Si 11 K Miller. Prop. Sat If I/H us shin pen ynut saws on precision inacliiin - Retool liing, jointing, setting, filing, gumming, etc. Saw Soiviee Shop, 119 E Franklin Si I’lione 784. Sat.-tf.

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FOR SALE; 100 shoals, 40 to 50 lbs Jack Hutcheson, Manhattan. ll-3t.

FOR SALE: 2 Redbone coon dogs, one open trailer and one a still trailer, or will trade for shot gun. B. L. Wilson. 913 S. Walnut street, Brazil, Ind. ll-3p.

Ditch digging, and digging of all types such as for sewers, septie tanks, house foundations etr. Call us to do your job. We mave i modern equipment. Phone 67.1-R. j Greenenstle Tractor Sales. 6-7t WANTED; Raw furs. Leo Cradlck, 2 miles north Cloverdale on 43. 4-10p. WANTED: Bulls to loan. Carl Biggie, two miles north of Bainbridge. l0-12t.

FOR SALE: Santa Ee electric train, like new. 222-JX.

Diesel Phone 11-41.

WANTED: Riders to downtown Indianapolis, 7:45 a. in to 5 [i in Call 46.3-W aftei 6 12-2p.

FOR SALE: Walnut office I desk 42.3 E Franklin. 12-15-17-31 VOW IS THE TIME to side \oiir home. More comfort, nicer | appearance, full us for frei estimate. tireeneastle llonie supply. Inc. Tue-Thur-Sat-t 1 |

FOR SALE Trcadley Sewing Machine Dressed .hens Bleached sacks, in. miles southeast Bain- | bridge. Mrs. Dell Crowe. 13-2p ;

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NOTICE

Will lie closed from Dec. 18 to January 5. Will appreelnte your p.ttron sige upon our rottmi. BROWNING RADIATOR SERVICE

ISRAEL 1" mourning death of yjhainr Weizmann, the nation’s "father' ind first president, who died nt 7: at his home in Rehovot. Dr. Wciz mann, a renowned chemist as wel as a statesman, succumbed to ( neart attack after a prolongs | mnesB. (International 1 NOTICE: East Side Marathon | Service Station Will be closed ! Sundays until 1:00 p. m

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Eitel’s Flowers

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Scotch Pine Trees Ptr Trees $150 and Up