The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 March 1928 — Page 4

THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1928.

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MEATS THAT TASTE AS GOOD AS THEY LOOK You just know these meats will turn out Rood. Rich-streaked with just enough fat to make them tender—absolutely fresh. And at prices that are very economical. City Meat Market & Delicatessen Rhone 42. C. Ed. Jones, Prop. We Deliver.

/~>,N’LY 5 T, of chicks fed an average ration live. When fed properly, at Last 90% can be saved. Chicks need a feed to give them warmth, strength, energy and vitamins for life and gio'-lh. This is the reason 1592 hatcheries say feed n urina Chick Starmna, the buttermilk starting ration whk contair's Cod l.i .rOil. We will be glad to tell you of a feeding plan that ; s as simple a. A 13 C. You’ll be chicks ahead, money ahead. Come in. VAMPBELL BROS. ELEVATOR, Omn.-astle. W. S. CAMPB1 LL, Fillmore. COOPER * INMW Greencastle. i»»’k''»’»■»»» r>^»- pu 1 • 1 > 1, it (.K()(» \N tVi M ILLEH, ^»rt*<‘ii(‘,i.'>tIc HI.NrEH BRO.HI.RS, I Ilmoro. |TKK . S (;K 0( EKV, (ir.rncastlo. HtEI) DLMAN, I i 'iik e. ECONOMY STOKE, Oreencastle. WILL WETZ. ( lencaatle.

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^iridb Take Notice Indiannp. is 1» ' aing code requires cement blocks h L a r sliing strength test of 1,000 lb->. . ■ j -p incl . Cincii n di Code 'JOG lbs. to sq. in. Chicago Corie x ’ lbs. to sq. in. All blorC n, i j iii.-i ♦ nt twenty-eight daya oid. Blocks ta rc/i ., ■ tested I Indiana Portland Cement Co., tes I J >'. ft, sotnr’ h. i lanfaeture iiuulity cement products. r ''Jin . get i.iy price on machine piado blocks. ALTER G. ilBLETT, North Ind.

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BLOOMINGTON, March 22. (UP) —Alfalfa, and soy beans will be grown on a more t xten: ive scale in this section of Indiana during the coming summer, as a result of a conference hehl here recently. Attending the conference were W. H. Hochbaum, of the United States j department of agriculture, H. O. I Pence and K. E. Beeson, of the soil land crops department of Purdue Uni-j 1 versity, Walter Kell, assistant state ! county agent leader, and Walter Rog- , ers, county agent. Farmers and Purdue experts will ; meet in April to discuss the matter. ’ A survey of last year’s products showed that not enough legume hay i.> grown for the needs of dairy cat-

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mil - northeast of here, but the car' was wrecked. Carson stopped the car , when he noticed his feet becoming warm. In a few minutes, flames shot I through the floor and soon enveloped the car.

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SAVED PARCELS MONTICELLO, Ind., March 21. (I P)—Merle Carson, rural mail carrier from the postoflfice here, saved mail when his automobile burned, five

ALL OYER INDIANA PRINCETON— I.ennis Fisher, of Princeton, drew a .'JO-day Indiana State Farm sentence and a fine of •$100 and costs, from Judge Claude A. Smith, in circuit court, after a jury had found him guilty of pos> ssion of intoxicating liciuor and recommended the sentence.

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I A K MI Nt. IOOI.S | good farm wagon. I hay frame. | manure spreader. I feed grinder, I Oliver riding break plow, I harrow, 1 20 inch disc, I new lime spreader. I ha> rake 1 mowing machine, 2 corn planters, one with fertilizer attn,-||, n ,. nt ,. |' platform scale ;, I riding cultivator 1 M'rav pumn. 2 large k< ttlrs and many other small articles not mentioned I KED—2 stacks of timothy hay some extra good corn, suitable for

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HOI SFHOLI) GOODS —1 range stoie. I kitchen safe. I old fashion cherry enrner safe. 1 stand table. I chairs, bedstead and di.-hes, and many other articles. TERMS OF SALK— All sums of on, and under, cash. Sums over $10. a credit of six month- will he I given. Purchaser giving a good bankable note drawing 7 per cent interest •> p fr ,. t , nf og , Gilbert L, Rogers o. J. K Ft TOR Auctioneer. Lunch Will Be Served.

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