The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 April 1928 — Page 4
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THE GREENCASTEE DAIRY BANNER,
FRIDAY, APRIL 5 27, 1928.
$18.00 value, given away, this week • illy, with each Wa her sold at Gas 23'S6-27-3t
Seeded Kaisiiis, 11-oz. pkg ... coiniin <mu Seedless Raisins, 11-oz. pkg. SI'NM.UI! Seeded Raisins, I5-oz. pkg. .. SL.NM.Mn Seedless Raisins, 15-oz. pkg. .. Bananas, &
Stops C ough.H Quickly—lieahiig,
demulcent.
"I was bothered witli a hard pern< coug'h, b .t found no other n medy so trood and so quickly reli' ving as Foleys Honey and Tar Compound,” says 10. Hogga*s, Toinuna, Calif. Cough and throat irritations. hard bronchial coughs, lin* ; • ring ‘'nu” coughs, almost instantly stopped. It combines the curative influence of pure pine tar and the mollifying demulcent action of fresh I clear honey with other healing indi< nt . A boon to thoi e who suffer from t routdesomo night coughs. \ k for Foley’s Honev and Tar Compound.—Ik I*. MULLINS, Druggist.
Indiana to i iglit isi i. .'i ■' 1 \ ! 1 ■ east lino of Warroii s'li.' e in 'li'n castle, Indiana, by ooioM ' ioi.' ■ • m nt sidewalks, < urbs and '' ■ ! sides thereof, all in tin* profile, plans, d. lair " o'' 'lies tlons on flit in I' offic, eity-clerk of said , ity. and r. no provcineiit Resoiiitien No I adopted by said CoiiwiH'ii ' "'ineil tliis date
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'ATARRH i f bead, or throat is usually f benefited by the vapors oi— WICKS W V A J=>0 R UB
it part
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tracks of the* Terr- IlfPt 1 . 1 iMli;in.ip"
is and Bastarn Ti
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Is n!nety*eipht (9
vest property Un. ».f v u.- n - t in • ;r-L-ncuNtl. . Indian. I*> ni dint "id
paving 1 said part o concrete, asphaltic cd asphalt, wood* laid on a proper .
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phtn. . details
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n . details and the office of t)‘
and IinproN • ni.-i No. 2, 1928, atl**pt* d l»>
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Don’t forget the Vus.i Washer sale this, week at Gtic Office. ”3-'-' l-l’G-Jt)-37-3t
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day. May ^.'nd, K‘ ,'liicli retnonstru
Country Club ! ” I lb. bag Gold Medal i 21 lb. bag . ..
Igirrl, Lb. .
Butter,
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Womleniut Ob lb Crystal White S 10 bars .... . i’. A; G. Boa]), 10 Bars Avondale Wall l’.i| Cleaner, a cun .
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i voti 1 ti the ,. i i • ,.. • , <'ity ami ,, • tin Primal Election to j P. h. ld .May Htii. N< rtii IT**. : ih f. Gr» . 11 .iMtl- ToviiHi Mr." Jim Blrt, \ •nli Miidi on Mim i. m*rtli end cast
Fox Ridge Precinct, Township, at Kesidetu* of
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city will meet for tie; purpos- .*i ; ■ i ing and considerii which may liav* I -• a t iled or w hipresented oi Interested oi affected by said pr‘*i»« incuts, and will d« rid* wlu th. r beiufits that will rp»■ to il - erty abutting and >
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20c
Obi Dutch Clean. i i , 2 Cans Bani Flush, Can lie (I Beal Lye, Can 1’rune.-, 2 lb. pkg Country Club Cornflakes, pkg Fresh Cream Chee.-e, lb Avondale Matches, •'! boxes .
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Offic.
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TVURDSAL’S ENGLISH PORCEUml O ENAMEL is a beautiful interior cnamtl especially prepared for furniture, woodwork, walls, etc. ENGLISH PORCELAIN ENAMEL conics in a variety of appealing colors and with it you can create pleasing artistic color effects. It has a brilliant lasting finish—e** to apply—dries bard in forty-eight hours.^ Mullins Drug Store J
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ow the Pries oi Wheat Was Fixed
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Cioi'cnnncnt Records Prove That the Pair Price Commission Named by the President Fixed Wheat Price h V ."XUWow
1IERBERT HOOVE! Had No Pan infThis Action
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HERBERT C. HOOVER /• . in in lie row bell, the son of a viilase blinksmith. Orphaned al an early age he t;u reived by relatives ot: a farm.
TI n i k tin: Amriican tanner needed a I ' ■ disorganized and alternat'd controlled by Litlopean purchasing agencies, I he record shows that it was largely due to th' el atsof Herbert Hooverthat the Ann iii an farmer was saved from II : * i ‘ice depreciation during the later slay of the war. and after the armistice from bank) ptcy threaten! '1 by the withd*.i . ii nl i"i'eigi) orders fur American flood stuff . I //oo. i i Protected the Parmer I'Miti'.iti it was for the American I " ivr i i iluring tbe-e crucial |>eriods ( v. t *)" Id - i 11 f I uc m e where he could circumvent i< dt m u which would have brokcu the bu' 1. of American agriculture. // >h rt tlI ’lvcrditringlhe H’orlJ II <n slutid firmly nnd squarely for ihi /)/"' </ ion of the < I inert can farm* rough hit inti t cession p i< taken to safeguard thi intii i sis uf . 1 meriian agi icttlture, II ' fuul been able, finally, to ’’".v hi i in. \i ; i mine and in Australia all die \\i, ii ilicy believed they required at ■ b Da I in I and so informed the United btat* that is all they would pay for Ar in it whi ,ii Thereupon, at the sug- >' : "J' '! II our, the administration iulornied the Allies tliat il they bought ila ir v. be ii ' ; other nations at tliat price Iht iv vd n depend upon American *" .v i i bipment of other supplies. T ii it ended dial. Mm. in j m< t the American farmer • Who bad ban able at at prices up to $ 5 JO a bu.-lii I alter paying the farmers about I JO. i iiect -sary fur the yovernmciii to ii.. an equitable price.
/‘resident's Pair Price
Com mission
To find out what price would be fail to the farmer the President named the hair Price Commission for wheat, 1917 crop, which after careful and exhaustive deliberations during August U-.iO, 1917, recommended to the President that the price for No. 1 Northern spring wheat be
fixed at $2.20.
in uhv way Intimated an opinion i rgui d-
ing that frier.'’
(^igued) CliCRLis Ij.wn ii \ L.J. Taber V > D.Kum.
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Since then the Farm Representatives on the Commission !u\c issued a state-
nient which included:
The minutes of the committee’s iklibtradons, August 17-,'0, 1«17, a ter. tilled copy ol which was delivered to each member before the final adjournment, evidence the care- taken by Uic committee to prevent outside interferencc. Alter many lorm I and inlomial ballots it was voted unanimously to recommend to the President tliat the price lor .No. 1 Northern spring wheat be lived it $2.20. Only members of the committ<e were admitted after balloting began; ' all were present except Mr. Rhett, and ' none left the room until a statement ad* dres-ed to the Pn-ident had been lire, i mred and approved by the committee, i The conclusions of the committee were not mule known to Mr. Hoover until • i rm after this statement bad been approved, j ? j In reaching its conclusions the roni- ' -12--nmtec kept eonstanlly in mind the three ' -' r lollowing factors, as stated in it- report j * to the President: the-fact that the United States w.is at war; tlie need of encour- X aging the producer, and the nerestity of
Hoover Urged Farmers'
Protection ,
Harry G. Garfield, Chairman of the President’s l air Price Commission, iauthority for the following •nateiiK'iu made in a letter under date of October 18.1927, to the Kansas City, Mo., Star: *T atn the more willing to reply to vour letter in view of the pcr.i .tent inU- Vabi. •latcment that Secrct.xn- lloorxr deter. jSc ' mined the t'H'e. A/r. Hoover hnd nbst- MF’f Intrly no part in the matter other than yT 4 tn uric upon fresident inison that f ] some acfiOM be token to protect the -nT American farmer. Mr Hoover was not - ’U a member of the commu-ion ami took t P, no part in its deliberations or cuudu- ^
■ tions.”
Farmers' Tribute to Hoover v i Few indeed arc the men found in the y I service of this country who possess the v, administrative and organization capacity,
BETTER HOMES (Jan Be Built If The Lumber Comes From The ALLAN LUMBER COMPANY Phone 40.] ALC0 SERVICE
BEAUTIFUL WALL PAPER Of the right color for each room ir. your house helps to make it a HKALTHFUL, HAPPY AND 1 BKTTKR HOMF;.
We Have It. L. D. SNIDER Wall Paper Store 18 S. Vine.
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and the ability to achieve great things, to : the extent that Herbert Hiwvcr [xtsscsses
I them.
) His valuable services to agriculture and the farmer; Ins marked and out- ' .standing characteristics making for success; have won for him the approbation of farmers everywhere and the following
... ,, ... v . _ , tribute expressive of a multitudinous
,; i f opinion, was published in the Saturday
In accepting the recommendations of ! S Kvcnin K Post * ^ of April 14, 1928: i l i ! ' " , \ "Had he brtm mada Sierrtarr nt Ig. ^
Uculunt he would hart done for the
in lilt cour.-e of win !) be slid: “The /;■ /1 1 farmert trrm morn than hr has done
liritr now reconunendi d by that com. I mitter. $2.20 per bu liel nt Cliicaso for , VifS} 'he i ic grade, will beritridh idhtred to .•
Hicierr. I ., rw ... .... „ (
"I Ins exp. ess wish, has taheu no part I V >’dlnre.Ao other man in .1 mirira could V m* the deliberations of the lommitlrr * A'? boon done so much to put kmeriean T ' i ti it iti tu rti ii <jt tti tt I ri eta ttt lut'd . .7 ' v Inrtniit* no- > < *- -t j *
Had he been made Secretary of At
■■hurt he would hat ten orrn inert the
for tht manufacturers and business, 'ey of the farmer opmly lament ,, / met lory could mol draft his construe- * ■.' i tire leadership for the cause of atri- p . i ; I f tinm ju v. # L 2 • . I J X* h
•"I whose recommendation l determined the government's fair price, nor has he YAH}
farming on a stand basis of deserved , , and permanent prosperity." '.
Hoover today is the one man pledged to the Coolidge program V ote for Hoover for President *
at the Primary, May 8th
Farmers
\N Im need iiumh^ ii<»vn or who need money this spring should not lull io inveNtigatc
our
“Farmers’
Finance Plan” lliroiiuh which you art- uup-plii-d with rt-ady cunh ut once, with repayment arranged for a year or los Irom now, as eonteiiient. It s the beat scsteni yet devised to furnish the I .inner with quick, ready cii'-b. ao mceaaarjr »hen
fepring farming
start.
plans
Indiana Loan Company 21'i K. Washington .St. Phone 15
Marshall Cement & Grain | G KEEN CASTLE, 1N DIA N A. Just Received—a Fresh Supply of Quaker FUL-O-PEP Growing Mash
the famous oatmeal feed that ma chickens thrive and develop into
(kesyoui
health
vigorous pullets, or early market birds- 0 economical because it shortens the teedi 1 time. Easy to use. Just the right cotflb^ don of oatmeal, cod liver meal, mio^ proteins, and molasses in dry fo rn1 '
here—waiting for you.
