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ONE-STOP MEN'S SHOP — Here a busy male shopper can dart in, make his purchase and Hurry back to the office, in the One-Stop Men's Shop of Ayres’ Downstairs Store. Racks of late fashions in men's apparel show the wide assortment,

Future Farmers Elect Officers

Name Ralph Smith President of Group

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elected president of the Indiana ers of America. Floyd Riggs, Evansville, vice president; Roger Jessup, niount, secretary, and Ralph Nie-| head. haus, Evansville, reporter. The election was held’ at the

annual convention of the association at Purdue University.

from the Midstates Steel & Wire gestures.

association's 11. districts. They are Paul®' Parmely, Lowell; Robert Lemeler,

. ton Center; James M. Salmon, yivel ‘Rossville; Walter J. Penrod, * Chester Township; John G. Coffman, Graysville; Morey Gladden,

erty; Ro Lee B. Maudlin, Salem, and Robert Williams, Greensburg.

at 8 p. m. Wednesday.

COREE RONEN EASES REACTS TRIER RISER O NNER

Except “Red Goose”

20) OFF

Regular Retail Prices

Regular Sale $6.50 viviinieess 83.20 $5.95 civevesne.. $4.76 $550 virreneen.. 84.40 : $500 ..0iinnnnn . 84.00 BEB0 svn £3.60 $4.00 o..0in.... 83.20 $385 ...veieens . $3.08

During our 28th Birthday Sale . . . Special reduction on such famous Children’s shoes as:

Black Hawk, Fleet-Air, Ephrata Arch Shoes, Lancaster, American Juniors and Oilers!

In sizes for Tots to Teens, both boys and girls!

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CHILDREN'S SHOES—Downstairs at AYRES’

The “trick in setting up the “superstitions” was just to set Plainfield; Philip F. Higgins, Lib-|the clock to give food at frebert Schnur, Evansville; quent intervals. his head and gets a seed, and then he is given another seed after a few seconds, OES CHAPTER 442 TO MEET the chances are he will be swingA meeting of the Southport ne when Other seeds i Seve r OES, will be held|s arrives. e the card player Chaper 12 who interprets this as a “run of was a former town marshal,

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‘Superstitious' Pigeons Perform Strange Rituals

Hungry Birds Run Madly, Swing Heads About,

Indiana University Psychologist Finds BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Apr. 5—The superstition that makes a card player get up and walk around the table to “change his luck,” can be produced experimentally in pigeons. LAFAYETTE, Ind, Apr. 5— birds were developed here by Dr. B. F. Skinner, psychologist at Ralph Smith, Plainfield, has been Indiana «University. These birds go through all sorts of strange rituals.

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The sale, which will continue through Apr. 17, will present! Now some 400 employees

form of worthwhile savings on quality merchandise.

the attention of its customers to the

sion, made possible by their con-|birthday sales have become ani ... i, the latest f tinuous patronage. annual shopping event. The Attend Breakfast

began Saturday when 400 down-|,¢

tyles in quality goods, at r stairs store ‘employees attended But the time-|sty. q

tomorrow with a

ployees.

Employees of the main store may tour the enlarged down-

remain as in ‘ears past. Recall History A few of the customers who

Increase Service

seeing tours are planned.

to customers at 9 a. m. |dle the four sales departments, There will be a touch of the keep a close eye on the parrots tomers.

e Announces 28th Gala Event Begins Tomorrow, Continues for 2 Weeks; Many Bargains fo Feature Annual Shopping Event -

. . ' ; d for Ayres’ downstairs store will celebrate its 28th’ birthday anni- merchandise and still find time to'opened to meet a deman versary tomorrow with the opening of its traditional birthday sale. wrap up rose bushes for delivery. quality merchandise at

every downstairs store customer with a birthday present in the kent busy in 28 separate divisions which had been an outlet for re- py a in four shopping centers. In ad- duced merchandise. The birthday sale is the annual time each year when Ayres calls gition the downstairs store has

> its own staff of buyers to mainreshits of its years of expan-|!0 Whom Ayres downstairs store |, "a stock of quality merchan-|giving it a total of 50,000 square store, a needed service could be

th These buyers see that Ayres ptm newness will be seen in the en-|jownstairs store shoppers arellocal The 28th birthday celebration iargeq store and expanded lines|given a wide choice of the latest|arranged - on an inter-related | that the downstairs store woylg merchandise.

hono i nable prices. These buyers pur- : a breakfast. It will get underway|costomars a Birthday Lrescst by|chase only for the downstairs'moved in under the West bullding|has held firm through 23

“, Ing tistore. None of the downstairs adding 10,000 square feet. open house” for all Ayres em- 1 willlstore stock is “inherited” from substantially reduced prices ey te store: ing lot provided an added it remains a part of.

In addition, the store now has of 84,000 square feet. stairs store from 7:45 to 8:45|visit the store tomorrow may re-|its own service department, mark-| Other Factors in Growth a. m. Prizes, music and sight-member its birth back in 1920./ing rooms, and advertising and| At that time the total sales per-|display departments, all designed downstairs store has been only| The downstairs store will open sonnel of six persons could han- to provide a better and faster one of the factors of its “grow-| Actor Gregory Peck had his leg flow of merchandise to the cus-|ing up.”. Through the years it in a cast today after a horse fe)

: as a popular p reads something like this: to # : popula priced re 1920—Downstairs store was io Touplcmient. 1 activities had 50 years as a leader in the : 10% higher quality field. : are prices. It replaced a small unit, Ayres’ management felt popular priced store, that . tected by the same interest in 1929—The downstairs store ex- guarding customers which hag into the South building,|been a 50-year policy of the maj

feet of space. 1938 There was a general redepartments, re-

ea- basis. . : 1941 — The downstairs store|the mfain store and that

1948—Expansion under the the downstairs

24,000 square feet, making a total Ihe same policy of protection for

ACTOR GREGORY PECK HURY

But the physical growth of the ? HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 5 (UP)

has developed as a separate unit on him while he practiced riding

new and the old for customers and canaries which were featured The recently completed enlarge- of Ayres, dedicated solely to high for a Western film.

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Association of the Future Farm-|running wildly around his cage—| ck” the bird learns to repeat always in the same direction, his. gesture. * Other officers elected were Another pokes his head into one : of the upper corners of the cage. Another acts as if he were try- however, there would be less Fair-ling to toss something with hi Two birds swing heads and bodies in a sort of pendulum motion, o «It was fairly easy, Dr. Skinner found, to teach the pigeons to trace their luck to such absurd Certificates and cash awards Al he had ‘to do Was!

If the clock wete set slower,

| “superstition” because the chances = S!would be greater that the bird = would be in a different part of the second seed

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Missing Zionsville

Co... Crawfordsville, were pre-|/t0 rig up a clock to give od Man Found Dead sented to the directors of the/to the birds at regular intervals, : po entirely regardless of what the bird is doing at the moment. The Bour® bird, who is ravenously hungry,

bon; Richard Kreider, Washing- lends to repeat rapdly Whateyer

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ZIONSVILLE, Ind., Apr. 5 — Arlie Lohman, meter reader for the Zionsville Municipal Water Department, was found dead last night a half-mile north of town near ‘a former railroad right-of-

His body was found by a searching party which was organized yesterday evening when it was learned that Mr. Lohman had been missing since noon. . Mr. Lohman had been with the water works for 15 years. He

S ALE!ENTIRE STOCK OF CHILDREN'S SHOES

* Many Other Patterns From Which to Choose

Yok 1 Ah mma 2d sess Shoes Not Included rT A Ari: 7 ;

Combed Cotton Polo Shirts . Shown Above: i Fine ¢ombed cotton short sleeve polo shirts in solid colors or

Sizes 1 to 8.

Detachable Suspender Shorts Shown Above: Fine-fitting belted shorts in solid colors or novelty checks, with de-

SPECIAL PURCHASE! BOYS’

SLACKS

$9.69..

v Finely Tailored 100% Rayon Gabardine v Tan, Blue, Brown v Sizes 6 to 18

A Special Birthday purchase of fine boys’ dress slacks now offered for only $2.69! Théy’re slight irregulars...in 100% rayon gabardine. .. carefully tailored and featuring pleats, zipper fly, gripper waist fastener, drop loops. A real buy.

Boys’ Spun Rayon SPORT SHIRTS

Save on these slight irregulars of boys’ better sport shirts! They're all fine spun rayon in attractive overplaids of blue, brown or green. So wonderful for Spring and Summer . ... he'll want a couple! Sizes 8 to 18,

BOYS' WEAR—Downstairs at AYRES’ \

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Shown Left: : Solid color or novelty 1

check fine quality pants

with solid ‘or stripe Hi es. shirts. Washable, long - wearing Sizes 3 to 8.

Cotion Twill Overalls Heavy cotton twill S$ 49 overalls van well-made 1 . and sturdy. In solid (8H. pr

Your choice of seersucker or broadcloth bobby suits and cotton knit longie suits. Solid colors, checks and stripes. Sizes 1 to 4 and 2 to 6x. TOTS’ WEAR—Downstairs at AYRES’

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| : colors, Sizes 2 to 8, ; Fine Values in Wash Suis Stop Early . vo We're Open at 9:00! SPECIAL SALE GROUP! 300 GIRLS’ COTTON DRESSES

15 Price—Now 51 49 4, 51 99

Well known makes. Sizes 7 to 14 in the group.

Clearance of Girls’ and Teens’ Suits

$3.99 to J 4% cach

Beautifully styled suit choice of fine fabri Broken sizes,

Clearance of Girls’ and Teens’ Coats

Vy 56% - 51 4”

Unusual values in smart coats . . . sizes for Girls and Teens. Flared, belted and Princess styles in a choice of colors and fabrics. Broken sizes.

8 in sizes far Girls and Teens . . . your cs and colors. Save on these values!

® y o Girls’ Rayon Panties Excellent values in Girls’ fine rayon panties . , . elastic band,

French leg style. Tearose. Made to wear and fit! Sizes 8 to 14.

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