Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1940 — Page 15
FRIDAY, AUG. 30, 1040 ea. THE, TNDIANATOLIE TINES ccna ae. PACE 15)
dct aie Teaches Farmer Better Living. and Increases His Profits Fim COL ves
MAYOR 3 By JOE COLLIER , that will aid him in his special type, The State forms the eastern edge, around 137 million dollars; last year, was around 135 to 140 pounds. To- much as a ton sometimes. They | - ' | 1 f th n belt which is the great-| it was more tl 300 million | day it is between 165 to 175 pounds. Matured for butchering in four or HOLLYWOOD, ue. 30 (U. PY The Indiana State Fair is recog- Of problems. | of the corn belt which i: g = Ss re than million. ! ! . S-! five years. Produced Samuel Goldwyn. chaire
1 3 “ - y . y 10 0 OF 0 nized as a vast and useful acri-! Moreover, it is in the judging est surplus food producing area in| The best of all the products of | And whole herds now average as, Now the butcher wants small man of the. movie indusiry’s Red cultural clinic for t} farmer . } . tandards t . Td ana farmers Indiana's farms is brought together much as 400 pounds. ut y My ¥ ( clinic for the farmer for rings at the Fair that the standards the entire worid. Indiana farmers at the Fair and the farmers canl. Judging standards, first worked, steaks-—apartment couple size. He Cross Committee. today turned cver
whom it was invented. for dairy and beef cattle and other do a brisk business in sheep, pro- i o EE $i ; . ducing pork, beef, lamb, wool, timber, | compare and confer on methods.| out at Purdue University and then gets them too, but only because the , py AH. Giannini $440,416, con- : 1 : change was first recognized by the ,yhutions from the film colony to
: On his combination business and livestock are set, by and large, for To ti ¢ inf lied Ie. rings of the State ] re Visits t a ir | 1 k r “er : : or - s exche me 1! applied in the rings o $ | pleasure visits to the Fair, he hears! the markets and the producers. small grains and corn, onions, po 0 this exchange ol Informatior | \ : " ' al} F AX » ; ' ; : } and comparison of products and| Fair, showed farmers how to breed | Packers and then made Known 10 (hn Red Cross and Allied war relief
and sees the latest accomplishments| Indiana is one of the surest states| tatoes, celery, berries, melons, to- : . ys Bor. : Susp ’ bacco. truck, dairy products, poultry methods, is attributed marked cattle for better production | th farmer through the judging funds.
making farming more profitable. income Its agriculture products and a number of other things, all improvements in Indiana farm pro- | In the Fair judging rings, also, TiNSS. : _ ; Dr. Giannini chairman of the Pr f > He can get information on practi- are extremely diversified, from the of which are annually created ductions over the stretch of years.|the packer sets the standards for| : The profitable 5 cers now re Los Angeles chapter of the Red elers Working Balances cally anv problem that has worried 550.000 acres of muck land in the wealth, | For instance thirty or forty years beef cattle. | smaller—1000 to 1200 pounds—and Cross, predicted that Hollvwood A S i him ogy las! year, He can sce north, to the melon and fruit lands! The business is growing, too. In ago the average butter fat produc-| Thirty to forty years ago, the they fill out in a veal, with proper contributions with moneys already S ound Safeguards monstrated almost any machine of the south 1932 Indiana's farm income Wwas' tion of a cow per year in Indiana beef steers wers large, weighing as' feeding, for the market, pledged, would reach $825,000
science and manufacturers in| in the union for crops and for farm
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gainst Future. | a "1 - "\rg* By RICHARD LEWIS & ) od u Advocates of a Chamber of Com- n - ha merce plan to cut the proposed $1.26 : i i ade | City tax rate by reducing working j§ : iF Gl : 3 SH HL 3 i Towitey Muthers balances provided in the 1041 budge! Sturdy, Wearable oh . SR aks Save Senerously will derive neither aid nor comfort Schoo! Clothes at a a k = 3 : ak wu 5 a USE from Mayor Sullivan. ; pi: The Mayor said yesterday he op- Prices That Make : JR RRR : OUR CONVENIposes the plan. He was emphatic Your Dollars Go § ; Ee EN Away about it. For the seven vears he | : : : : ! has served as Mavor he has fought : TWICE AS FAR! similar proposals, he said The plan to reduce the rate through the working balances was cutlined by Carl Dortch, the Cham-
ber's tax expert, to the City Council | § y 4 Wednesday. Mr. Dortch proposed § ; : g ND ny specifically to cut $50.000 frem the § ~
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$ 44 000 general func That would § save at least a cent. he said k _ a Mr Dortch pointed out that the S "Back fo School" Purchase! J br ¢ SHOES
balance is higher than an + City has set aside for more tha 3 & ; * I 3 five years. In the past, he sai ’ \ 1 Boys Better Qua ity ihe City has been able to get along :
without large balances ; NA A The balance to which Mr. Dortch 4 \ A
referred would carrv the 1LYy ovel
2 wp » * f ’ \ UE Pe } H e . during the first half of January \ ® To Be Placed on Sale Tomorrow Se - Quality Seldom Found 1942, until a_temporary loan couid \ TN ht At Such a Low Price!
be floated Ll 10ar 1tseif woulda \ Every pair 1s easily AR 4 finance operations until ng tax JE \ AF A worth much more! 8 X PPE 0 x } 2 7 \ 7 y ‘ai ‘ or ¥ ; ” a N od i ; * Neatly Tailored! IN rae’ § dod re ® Placed on Sale Tomorrow! Democratic Councilmen rejected i ® Rugged Fabrics! py style of these 8 Ay SA the plan when it was presented rugged trousers! ® sto . wa re while Republicans favored it \ ® Pleated Styles! Thevre ideal for PE) HER LN) be. Backed up by the Mayor's opposi- NY ® Belt to Match! both school and play. ELAR os 3 . tion, Democrats are virtually cer- : AY New fall colors and ! PAR JR 3
airy 1 1 sae Na NYY \ / ~ R he ' 4 tain to Si idea when \ N ® Sizes 6 to 16 Years! patterns. Some zipmeets or 1 Sid meets Mor per fly fronts.
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Hick Tio described Be HoRa, com [| Boys’ Sturdy [] Boys’ Covert A Bo OVERALL PANTS— PLAY SHORTS— certain days, he said, ! ! 1 ret ia Stie Xk A bryos against on unforesen FR / Double stitched seams! pie ghd Phe tic back, o Alain, Ed EL A Famous “Oxhide” elted iront: 0 : wo ke Too Many Fire Houses i IRINA brand! 6 to 16 yrs 49¢ 4. ........ "23¢ i 3 PB jus in Jie Yor the Times Fire Chief Fred C. Kennedy and 2 I B ' AILW I I OR 5 a SC hool paras e , izes irom o up ps members of the Safety Board have h “1 Boys’ Fi Li Boys “woo : £ og to 16. All vat dyed. coitle to the conclusion that the B XA Ld UOYSTInINS ~ CASSOCK JACKETS— \ j a ® STURDY OXFORDS! nv fire hou ! GABARDINE SHORTS Full zipper front, ad- § i : J LU] Special Purchase— 4 ® PATENT T-STRAPS! } : Sanforized shrunk! Well justable side straps! FE 4 WASH DRESSES
TT} id wy 20 hance “wr Pye $x 3 t % a the Se ok , «ti ~k 1 Q ~ 18 ta i : 4 needs ‘only 12. they say ER \ , A Juan: elastic back 50¢ Sash pockets! 6 t¢ 2 79 i iv Percales, poplin, Vonld The officials aren't going to rusl Fist Colors 13 Yass . i broadcloths! Dainty Expect to Pay PAIR & iis Gud Re it "e Ng j i new stvles in attrac : Xpew. o { C : Much More!
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oe . , y . 1 found in much higher price wr A . . | in the WPA Mill groups! Sturdy fabrics neatly 7 a u Campus Knee-High Hose Self Trimmed : Full, mercerized cot-
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1 Mciudes the repair le roIEst i 2 =~ oF, - n ' £ Bak: Vp ® Popular of the main downtown d x wri oe : les! Jy Be FF ad LW : V [] Children $ Anklets— ; we V ; 4 Saddle Style of which are 40 years old or X AE Soon yin C / oN fe Z Pe Fine gauge, mercer- W SERRE EEL Cn \ iA with Cork
Board e ng to con- § J * N oh § fi IY 5 I'he proposed $650,000 wer 1 tailored and made % 1th pearl } 3 A 3 on 8 ton in a riot of new ; =X | > , 3 fw y ry vid : pair and reconstruction program i =} buttons! Sizes 6 to 1414. J fall shades! Fancy Cc - y a : he WPA mill ‘he ‘City F/B EA LW as stitch! 3 ; re FH bis ' th WE A mill Heo 4/88 FR) stitch 25 : . ® CROWING GIRLS ssuing bonds to 5({ WV \ . YAY \ & :
colorful all around
4 ~ £3 = SA BY FJ : : ized, ribbed top and The smart swagger EEE i CY NNR Crepe Soles! weeks ‘ago, Ray Cassidy, 8 z fas > il = 127 FA elastic top anklets! arf fitted styles flat- SR ; NVA b . p ; B 15¢ ter youthful figures! 3 Bs fo NX E Saddle shoes are the rage of
and badly in need of repair
an a tant City engineer, made a & : > 3 Vd = i : R Assorted colors! Sizes tour of several downtown sewers al SNAPPY SPCRT SHIRTS — Pa YE ¥; Gg 2 { g 2 on : Boy BY iin Of 1tweeds, fleeces every campus. Choose from midnight, when the water was low. § ire ‘Quality ‘mates 7 VE 7 OnE Az 2 / yy. and woolen suedes black, brown or brown and He returned with the report that & rial in ‘Sold Colors A RE hg HE ZF BO PL © in rich fall shades! white! Smooth calf uppers! $Y Fvagn * “had Thane and i oa Colo [ f Le Pa | REAR ? gC ! - . Siz 31, y the ducts are in “bad shape” an or WOUSR Strines! Ravon lined and Nizes 3'2 to 8!
won't last many vears longer with- (8 <.{'{"to 1 Each TA Le B% | (Girls UNDERWEAR— | mierimed for veal © SGEREEREI - mmm: X | SE Tamme
out a major breakdown ; ZL ; Hdonna” brand ‘of warmth! Sizes 3 to ’ iy » " 16 Mayor Likes Diggin 9 fine quality raven!
e way, sel %* Boys’ All-Wool % Boys’ SHIRTS, % Elastic Top Panties, bloomers, 95¢ PENNEY'S—
ay Sullivan, b y : Mayor 1 1 Second Floor,
dom ‘enjovs 1 al rrr os Ana = MACKINAWS— SHORTS, BRIEFS— CREW SOCKS— | vests in tearose! Sizes
he did enjoy breakit round for 15¢ 19¢ hs Turner's new hangar at R Ea. Pr.
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Municipal Airport th ther dav. BE x izacds : Nyt - ' ; y : ] } AR i} hreastec high col Cotton knit shirts knit Knit ribbed socks with lisle
[| Girls’ PAJAMAS — Flinging ¢ !
& 3 : <3 SH \ RRs RR { rp Ste other dav. | ed, 1 ; bsp x roadcloth, cotton m N Ww A vy A » u I : RN lat around belts! Birr briefs or fast color broad- reinforced toe and heel! 1 , Co} ! S 1:1 reteran, the Mavor had his § 1 Q it dig loth ts! Si 6 : 4 | St - ! jae Ro VY ve hy NER all wool! Size to 18! cloth shorts! Sizes 6 to 16! Various colors! 8': to 11! Si Te a " y . F b k y S pictur taken several times { : T Styles! Sizes § o 16 picture Taken evra, ine | } { styles! Sizes 8 to 16 ® Youthful Felts! Hats t : even then he dian’. © 4 VORYS. . Wh ats to flatter school " sins ve ® Off-Face Models! $
“You know he commented. “I'c : : 0 Zits of ‘oll xies In tf ie ; Tike to 8, Ha Cal oa ys, R an re ie 0 i kL A RnR 8S § ; i iy L i. S Pr KE ¢« 1 A IL NS : : " * Shap Brim Styles! y aes es Re » SUNNY TUCKER TO ii e Sobel i ® Few a ® Gorgeous Colors!
vou. But headsizes! LEATHER OXFORDS
TY ees 7 (, BOYS' PAJAMAS — . JB * ‘re Se | 8 Slipover styles in as- 1 oS ; Fa bY ) The Accepted Costume for Every Campus! * Lille Gents) 198 8 3
BE TEMPERATE, LASH 3 Ena i: SWEATERS AND SKIRTS
(y) J] Vi 2. BOYS' SWEATERS — Kee leather construction) ADVISES *Y GROUP TAY erent SE meen SC AMITIOH IAN © ESRC SPECIAL GROUP TO SELL FOR ; Smart Sules in bik or
English Tih material! 812 to 2, boys 21% to 6!
Speaking at the annual RN nis Wi || Sizes 8 to 16
convention of the Indiana “outh SN \! = i al {i i 3 i X F 3 F » SNE ' | | \ } > ) 3 — Temperance Council at the ¥ Ww. af JANN NAKAI BOYS' KNICKERS— ) WR RT SWEATERS-- | SKIRTS— e: . ’ wu vin ¢ 1 2 \ 3 — y PR H 'O0L COA acterdavy AT ach Nn 3 / : on A sl le \ 5 CA. We sterds Don Ls h Y & TR A Well ‘made of wa able, | J F 3 3 and slipover stvles. Hip band waist and bér of the Indiana State j Wa (Ly VN { woven suiting! Dark \ 23 h A Short or lon suspender styles! ' 3 ‘ ETO le Bre Hai 1 : | shades. Interlined! Sizes . h ; I : | A 3 skid ong be Si said that “American people al ot Ih 6 ot > SERVES Well made of fine : flannels, crepes,
temperate as they ought vo =\ HY, 3 ] 5 x crew and novtweeds, cordurovs. in
The former Indiana University 3 = = iy | \ y X Jy! a ; \ : 2 ih 3 Ro . BOYS JIMMIES— & J 2 a % B&B ety necklines! plaids nd on
track star advocated ‘‘temperan if : / Sy (HUA ywerall Sv oven ; 4 1zes 2 to 16! Overall stvle. ‘Of woven plain shades! 8 to
ix all things.” He recommended ! AR : that the temperance appeal be F cotton suiting and gabar- ; = EACH 16!
made en a basis of efficiency in dine! Sizes 2 to 10 | ve 5 ots =e PENNEY'S—Downstairs Store, Ls ie {TITRA 8 SeLiquor and efficiency do not go MW 5 , ® k. Bk lf! if # ™ . ll THM SWEATER SETS $ . 9 ly i A = D 3 BRN RE | / | : VO» X Sih Or a otter esse Rg AS 8 ON wp eee 0g Be ciswisses ; LZ eT RTI NE 2) ou % Se Fs. fil el IT knit! Beautiful fall shades! GYM S WALLACE'S FRIEND A a NYS 2 / ODN my. Jie TW S08 SUFFERS BREAKDOWN | 27 nate <Q i. SUN “Ns GIRLS’ BLOUSES Br Ache 79 ¢
2p Fo » 0 ; a No s ! Percales, poplins, broadclotis ! . y Fin ue 6 GO x ; i om A p il , . § Feet! SY I wo oe E } n 5 ‘ 15 v EL 3 i wy in dressy and tailored styles! [ «4 —H. O. Parsons, Ames, a, n- ; 8 s : : i or) mn | olor Sizes 2 to 12 High sneakers that lace from
ocratic National ‘Committeeman, gf / ’ ; | ih ; "BACK-TO-SCHOOL" } PLR : yy years! ey toe to top for the utmost in 7 PENNEY’S—Second Floor. fit! Washable duck uppers
spent several days in Washington AP : es a] OS Sr oo a $ i 3 i ; SEW AND SAVE SALE! 3 5 _ 5 crepe soles! Sizes 1 to 8! / Tr / PENNEY’'S—Downstairs Store
of Vice Presidential Jandidate : ; H et 7 Ey Se Des ny Cl fl 250 Yards of Fast Color
Driving back to Des Moines to
take part in the ceremonies last
: (1104. 180 4 night, his automobile broke down Ji Pd R | N T 5 ENTIRE here. Mr. Parsons listened to the [11 aceeptance speech over the radio ! (il DD STORE IS
—— ALL POULTRY —— = @50 SQUARE PRINTS! ELECTRICALLY PICKED \ ® “AVENUE” PRINTS! OPEN Under Most Sanitary Conditions & 8 ® Qualities Usoally : CHOICE aN bd Much Higher Priced! SATURDAY J . ous selection of smart fabrics, <
Plymouth or 22 , Re, ) 6 Tos wide. Bil colors! Flor d ‘ 9 30 A WM FRYS White Rocks Cn. ERY : fs x es plaids, © tones, 16 solid yd. 3 . >
2 to 5 Tbs. 0S ; ¥ ( ! Don't miss this value tomor=- - CAPITOL POULTRY C0. Sea bl. a PENNEY'S—Second Floor. TOP. M.
- FREE DRESSING AND DELIVERY OPEN SUNDAY AND MONDAY 3 TILL NOON 1818 S. Meridian. RI-477%.
