The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 March 1932 — Page 6

LOVELY ALL WOOL YARN SWEATERS

In \ariuus color C ombinations. Sport

Puff Sleeves—Special for

Easter

$1.00

Ml Wool Crepe and Clennel Shirts— All Colors . .. ..

$1.98

Easter Sale Of .Mesh Hose

Full Fa-'hion—Pure Silk. Small refined mesh, blacks and all Color-. "70#% liaMer >|>ccial Pr. ■ WW

Sl.UO Ml .''ilk Shantung All Colors. Yd

59c

noon. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Masten spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Buis.

design predicted pilots might be forced to lie prone in the narrow fusel- j ages of the planes that would be de- j velope t, tnus avoiding fc*ie terriTtc !

with little effort, Franklin pointed

out.

The motor successfully completed a 76 hour test run in Kansas City. A

CLASSIFIED ADS

S. C. PREVO COMPANY

HUME STOKE

MAS! MARION Mr. atui Mrs 1. U. Monday, Mrs. Myrtle Cash and .Mr.-. Ida Newman calltd on Mrs. Cora Whitman of Stilesville Wednesday aftenioon.

witli Okn Dudley and family-

apellt

CLINTON FALLS There were several from around here attended the funeral of Mr.:. | Sarah Henry and Mr-. Lee Hall I Wednesday and Thursday. The members of the Christian En- | diavator gave their social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bntk. Mr. and Mrs. Mack McCartney and little song of Indisnap nt-Stur-j day with Mr- and Mrs. S. 0- T nsor. ’Hie re will be a Easter program ! here at the M. P. church Sunday

night..

i Mrs. Tula Staggs pent one even- ] ing with Mrs. Merle Boswell. Donald Thomas called on his parI cuts Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Thomas one evening last week. Mr- and Mrs. Milo Perry pent the Week end with Mrs. Violet Shonk-

i wiler and sons-

| Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bettis and Mr. j and Mrs. George Pierce spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Johnson, i Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Roach lias mov- ■ ed to Charlie doe’s place. , NEW MOTOR |( u BE REAI l ZATION Of FLIERS’ GOAL RENO, Nev., (UP;- Realization of I the g^al of every aeronautical engineer—a light, powerful motor of 1 small size—has been achieved in a ; nev, engine nearing completion here, so its inventor, G. E. Franklin, claims. Barrel shaped, the motor has 1G cyl- | nulers, mounted horizontally, parallel to the driving shaft. The cylinders are attached to rollers which operate a grooved cylinder on the inside. This

wind pressure accompanying maxi-j plane will soon be built to test it.

after which a trar.s-continental speed

record is planned.

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mum pecds. Military planes capable of better than 300 miles per hour, | wit i guns firing through a hollow , propeller shaft, and trans-Atlantic 1 planes classing eastward in 10 hours,; would be possible wit) the new motor,

Franklin declared.

Reliability is one of the cuie:' ad- ! vantages of the motor, according to its backers. Deis. 1 powered—and |

in ■ pi ration—it has 1

practically no intricate, priuision tool- , ed parts, the desig r said. Failure of one cylinder would not seriously effect the engine’s operation: pilots , might carry extra cylinders, to be fit- j tod in place of the faulty clyinder

Loans on autos up to $300.00, on new or used cars. INDIANA LOAN CO. I24 1 ,i E. Washington St. .Phone 15

nvu. TIMKS toJJP “SUKREN|)UR» CRAM A ^ Tomorrow & Friday

DANCES MOOSE HALL

Starting Saturday,

March 26th.

Music bv Roy Crieman’s Midnight Merry Makers. bl

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-For Sale ANGEL FOOD CAKES at very low prices. Call Mrs. E. C. Dicks. Phone 670-K. 21-23-2ta

Morris Hunter of C. N. C the week end with liome folks,

t Sunday visitors with Oran Buis and

family were: Mr., Wm. Newman and grooved cylinder in turn, operates the

1 son Leonard, and Cecil Newman and | main shaft,

family. The most striking feature is the Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Lamberts spent comparative smallness of the engine’s Sunday wiih I’nith Monday and wife, i frontal area: it is only 23 inches

Cecil Newman and family called : on Maynard Hurat and family Satur-,

day evening.

Miss Ruth Higgins of Indianapolis spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Higgins. Earl Davis and wife 1 of Tndiana-

, v Lucill ■ ....... —,. — , . — [f| , Crawfordsvilb were Sv.nda.. viaitor , • Clarenct Sutherlin Thursday after-' promir.ent engineer, w ho endorsiod tiw Q ]t«

Mrs. Jeruah i Mabb and daughter and Mrs. Fvie Scott called in Wm. Newman and family Friday after-

noon.

Mr . Oleti Dudley called on Mr-

across the front, although it develops

400 horsepower.

This small frontal area w ill make for tlie ultimate in streamlined, bullet •ha} ed planes, Franklin said. One

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Farmers:Bring- Us Your Cream! Then:Make Greencastle Your SliopgingCenter! We Pay Top Prices for No. 1 Cream.

HANDY’S SANITARY DAIRY Telephone 212

NOW IS THE TIME OF ALL TIMES fa Repair and Remodel

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MATERIe .S ARE LOW...LABOR IS PLENTIFUL

TV TOW the time of all times to repair and remodel s vour home! Why? Because building material can utter be less expeusne, nor competent help easier to

obtain.

You know that during the past few years mighty little lias been cone around our homes. They hate been allowed to go without necessary repairs, remodeling v ork has been shoved aside — and home values

hav e suffered.

Now, the time ha come when further hesitation is foolish. Prices on repairs and remodeling arc “right.” ^ ou can save nothing by postponement—indeed, you stand a better chance to lose. Kor there is no guarantee that labor v ill always be su plentiful and material so in-

expensive.

Go ahead with repairs! Restore lost value to your home by fixing sa tfgbig steps, reroofing, replacing

How remodeling

RELIEVES

UNEMPLOYMENT Mis, ir.cn Out at work in ovr con:manity toe* . Wheu you remodel •ji ;epxir at tueve lowcovts, you do your bit toward relieving tin. uoemploy-

uitat.

You empoy skilled moor—ctrpenbricklayers, pla.teier., paintert

and oti er. and you al.o employ other

'»bor, both on the )ob ard in mill, fac-

rory and lumberyard. You bay at bargain pricea but you do more—you gi- : many honest men aome of the work

. . i they need so bally. •

rotted timbers w ith new, and adding a fresh coat of paint. Remodel, while prices arc where they are today! Add

that extra attic room you’ve wanted forso long.Refinish the living room to bring it up-to-date with your furniture and your radio. Cut the needed doors and windows that you’ve done w ithout. Build the new wing which your home needs to accommodate a growing family! Every penny that you spend on your house at today's low prices will return to you in multiplied value. A fresh, modern house— made modern by wise remodeling —and kept in pjjfSect repair, is a w orthwhile investment. Fix up yonr

homer—and do it now!

ALLAN LUMBER COMPANY

PHONE 403

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i Best Brazil Block Coal, $3.50, ton; top vein block; screened $3.00; mine run $3.00; nut $2.50. Phone 803. Ed Crawley. -124 f " FOR SALE OR I RADE—Foidi-on tractor and Oliver No. 7 plow, in splendid condition. Can usi hor.-es, mules, or other livestock. M hat h ive ^ you? A. A. Figtc- Danville, I J. , FOR SALE:—RabJ chicks, twodays to two-weeks old. Place your orders now! We have Wayne and Purina, feeds to make them tfi'ow. Or you can make a complete tarter, costing about $1.25 per 100 lb. by ! using 100 lb- Wayne 26' , supplement and 200 lb. of your own, com. CAMPBELL & OGLES, Greencastle. Phone (JO. 16-W. Sat.-lOts. FOR SALE:—Free service, best 'quality, best pi ice; we will meet jou i with a smile at Elevator or in country canvassing. We are a king for your business on seeds, feeds, fence, 1 posts, implements, galvanized roofing, shingles and second-hand farm tool.-, 12 Fordson tractors and plows: one 8 | ft. 18 in- and one 10 ft. 18 in. blade tractor disc harrow; one span 8 year j old mules. Taking orders for baby ! chicks, blood tested; 1 Ford truck ! with grain bed and stock rack, all good shape, $50.00. One Ford Road - ■ ter, everything tn it and in it but a ! flap,'! ■ S< uia t to th Sou* Jend Elevator. Get our pi i es. CAMP-

' 1'.Ell OGLES.

H'lslGlMS

JEAN HARLOW MAE CLARKE MARIE PREVOST

ADDED: Ml n|< \l. VCf ( H VKI.EY ( II VSF (OMKDY

FOR SALE—Or.t Kurd roadster, all dolled up, cheap; one Ford truck, grain bed ami stock rack; two Fordson tiactors a:id plows. All kind, second hand farm tools and harness, down at the South-End Elevator. C ampbell & Ogles, Greencastle, Phone GO. 15-18-22 25-4ts

FOR SALE—Go Acie farm: rolling land; tluee room house; good bam and other out buildings. On good road l 1 .' mites off National roa.l. $1,500 on easy terms for quick” -ale. Milton Drown. 23-It

FOR SALE:—Potted hyacinth for Easter, Mrs. T. C. Cox, 733 Seminary street. 23-3ts.

DON’T FORGET I HK DANCE tonight at Banner Club roum. Music by Mac’s Midnight Ram i 23-r rout ED li V I lil\(. > U l> TOWN IIPHI IR.VMPj ORILLIA. Out., (ITi Orillia hm been taken from th> linbin tour. lire chief of police dt d that before tramps weir ade nd to tls confines of the town i < k up, they be given a rough towel, a bar of soap a hot shower. Since the edict went nto effect “trun-ients” have b<-. n uo-ent Political Annouiu'cmcnts

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for

FOIC v 111 1111-1

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Hundreds of poultry feeders have found that Miller’s Starting ant Growing All Mash pioduc s liett* i broiler: and pullets at less cost. A complete balanced ration containing buttermilk, yeast and mineral.-, $J.GU per 100 lbs. 15c higher with Ced Liver Oil. Why pay more and get less? Miller Grain Co. (Successor [ to Marshall Grain Co.) Greeiuustl", Bat: bridge, Roachdale. 1-t

nig.

I>riiii:ir\ eUM’lioii, I’im-wiIiiv, 3. tour $ot<* will Im* iippm hii <1.

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FOR SALE—Bay work mare, good wetker, $50 cash. R. W . Baldwi i, Greencastle. 23-Ip.

(BABY CHICKS — Quality baby .chicks at reduced prices. See our chicks and get our prices before ordering. Satisfaction guaranteed. Custom hatching each Monday and Thursday. Stoves and poultry supplies. Record's Hatchery, 19 east Franklin street, Phone 852. Greencastle,

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Putnam County Community Sale, Greencastle, March 2G. All kinds of livestock and miscellaneou.s articles. W’ed.tf

FOR SALE- Wicker living room suite, practically new, reasonable if taken at once. Phono 773-R 21-3p

For Kent

FOR GRAIN RENT—About 25 acies of coin land. Two miles south 01 Cemet ry road. Call ul or 197-5. 23-tf 1'OR Kh.N'T—Six room modern cot tage, south Locust street. Five room cottage, east Walnut street. Ferd Lucas, 21 S. Indiana St. Phone 255. 2t-3p.

FOR RENT- Furnished loom, GIG east Washington street. Roscoe Hur^t. 01.31

—Wanted—

WANTED-House cleaning to do by experienced man. Phone 734 k. 21-2p WANTED: Job on farm b> married man, references exchanged. W. M. Kendall, Greencastle, R. 5. 19-21-23-3p. For plow work, wagon repaiiing, liorse shoeing and general blacksinithing, see Jno. F. Williams, Bloomington atreet road, southend. 17 dp —Miscellaneous—

We will give prompt attention »to your hemstitching and picoting Pitchforda ' 28-Wed. tf

You'll find the'" ^ thow-cotes clreody don’t wait for Spf'Ol ’ come outdoor*! breath of Spring into?* home with a b0«P the.e e*auui" fl0 ^ Fitel Floral Co, , Phone f>3 (i