The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 May 1932 — Page 4

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MEN’S OVERALLS High or Suspondor Back

59c

WORK SHIRTS (’oat Style Sizes 11 1 ? To 17 35c 3 for $1.00

KRESS SHIRTS S P orl Oxlords

For 1 ients R1 IT; WHITE TAN \i. l Fanry PaHerns 69c

Black and White Tan and White $1.98 10 3.98

White Flannel Trousers 20 To 34 \Vaiat

$4.98

THE STAR STORE mi: STOKK TH VI SW KS SOI MOM A

1 Farmers tlaim aWTantages 1 I N , i m )P KR AT IV H MARK ETI NT, | Tfi.- imyrovement of <|uality and standardly!ion of farm . products' and better .n-tribution and control of j volumi th>-producers throusrh th-ii j own mar keting organization.- are the I chief advantages of cooperative mar-1 ketiiii recording to C S. Masterson. | educational division, Indiana FarnT

Bureau.

•‘('nl. farmers through producer owned and controlled marketing faeditie- can gain some advantage not secured through the use of provatelyj owned a ■ ncies in marketing their prod in! - • there would be no legitimate and worth' reason for creating and operating cooperatives”, says Mr. Mast, isoii. "When the producer markets Inn product through his own organiution, he has the best incentive and tli- best opportunity to improve <iualit\ and to regulate distribution. This i especially true if he markets through a state or national sales

outlet”.

As an example. Mr. Masterson states that several large cooperative creameries in the state, sponsored by the Indiana Farm Bureau, have demonstrated their abolity to manufacture

and market successfully

grade product to the advantage of producers. “Few marketing institutions are as capable of making an enviable reputation for our Indiana pro-

ducts as the farmer-owned

Cl \SSIFIED ADS i HE GLAMOUR 01 DAYS OF

I.,. ,11 on autos up to $300 Uu | | op i„ .0 r » d cars. ! Mil AN \ LOAN l O. I \S .tshington St Phone I’iJ

PUTNAM COUNTY COMMUNITY SALE. Or . 'a tie, May 6. All kinds of live t . k and miscellaneouarticle'. Wed-tf

F0K SALE Ford power-hoist, dump lied, dual-wheel lildO model truck. Albert Alley, Coatesville, R. 2.

30-tf

THE I\1 WSMEN

FERNB XI.E REslDEN T FEARED ANGER Of HOODED HORSEMEN W.OOOD SWEATINt. BEHEMOTHS’ \IIU the Gigantic Two Horned Hairy Asiatic Rhinoceros and the Mighty Mast idens

Heavier, greater viscositl higher flash point-

these qualities must be refined i

which will lubricate the new

111 the oi

in the glamorou- days when the

Klanaman rode in the land, it said | Be-t Brazil Block Coal, $3.50, ton; Un i. was a iv-idont of Ferndale, in top vein block: -.reined $3.00; nnne ( .,, U j l (,y i not far from Putnam, | run $:!.0(); i.ut $_',i0. Phone 803. Hd . v .lio, hearing the tideis were planning

Crawle).

tf in vi t ids domi; ile that night, rushed

■ ut int the Stygian darkness with his ilu loved jug, whose destruction lie ;thoug it might he de-ired by the visit* .u . Aftei' -tumhling around in the !

BABY CHICKS— Qualit> baby chicks at reduced prices. See our chicks and get our prices before or-

dering Satisfaction guaranteed. Cus- , . , , .

tom hatching each Monday and Thurs- ,he n, H'C '«• to "; hat . . . , day. Stoves and poultry supplies. 1 '- was an adrmrahlysecludh,,rher Record’s Hatchery, 1!) east Franklin ' 1 ’ 111 ‘‘ J! s P ot ‘ " h( ' re he tenderl >’ ,,< “

itreet PI GreencastU

I Next day, in the dawn’s earlj light,

Lowest pnees on fence in 2h )m , l|lu , , folt , t() fin: , | lis secreted years; Red Top fence posts. Second | . ck(>r am| |(M .. |U , tj jt ju8t w h e re in coopera- hand farm tools; about 1,00(1 hush, h t;u . ||alk|lp h( . hu( , hi lf | en it whi ch. live.- and if we are to attain the high last year’s oats; soybeans, best you , place in the markets to which we as- ever saw; alfalfa hay, also alfalfa I pire, it will be the result of the com- 1 se ed, both kinds; Big English and billed efforts of the producers and tim thy seed; li .by chicks; galvanized

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IllIS'I <IN SHIRKS OPEN M AR I IHIO.OOO may h, a\ed a imally n\ REIT ItN OF P\( K \GKS through the pla i.

BOSTON, (UP) Boston stores have acted to minimize insofar as j ict.. th practice some cux- , ict .li ning goods for j arbitrary reasons. liny liav. is-u. d a panifihlet setI a. simple, uniform rules . ..■I exchange and return of ...I It urges the buyer to use . lihei ation and judgment, so I. t may abide by his choice. ( o up. rating with the stores, as I ii ei, 1 or. envoi agency, the Mer i ii iiit ' 1 ♦edit Bureau will keep i ..rd of tin habitual offenders, (>enal ..lug them by suspending their charge accounts. It : . -timated that as muc has $5,

G AS K I IT.ED DOM.F. S I RU NT) PARKS'PONE, Dorset. England (I P) — A victim of the first Getman gas attack at X pres in M y, 1915, Lieutenant-Colonel George Hennicker Laurence, 64, and a personal friend of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, has died here from the effects of the gas KING EFT i»VI Ki ll I RUM SEW EE WASHINGTON, Pa. (UP) A diamond ring l. st in a drain pipe in (he home of Mrs. R. E. .Mayfield was re covered from a sewer ma dude -evera 1 blocks away. "SI BS< KIBE FOR I HE BANNER"

suming channels at low mark) ting net-, according to Mr. Masterson. ( II \BGKS OF GRAFT M \DK \G AIN ST COI I.EtiE GROUPS •••'I

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USED CARS A Known Vtilnr Prices $50 and up A real selection To (’boose From BOW DOWN PAYMKNT K - ZTFKMS

L.-H. CHEVROLET SALES INC.

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OPI " lAKNINGS

MULLINS IpG STORE Prescriptions Pure Dru!;* PROMPT SERVICE • I I KATE PUK ES ON PATENT MEDICINES KODAK - FILMS Kastman Agency QUALITY DHVRLOPINb AND PRINTING BULDSALSQUALITY PAINTS YARN- ' I SHFS AND STAINS. A Paint for every purpose GOODRICH RUBBER AND SICK ROOM SUPPLIES. Bl T Y Y()UR DRUGS of A DRl ’(; 8T()RF o Look For The Name QUALITY PRICE SERVICE

"SI USt KIBE FOR THE BANNER"

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FOR TEE IT.iwer and Vegetable plant- Early tomatoes, annual and pere nial flower plants ready new. Nancy H all swt > t potatoes in ten days. Place . rders for sweet potatoe and they will be filled in stint rotation. T ae first plants are best. Mi-. T. C. C. x, 733 E. Seminary. .‘I Its. EuR SAI.E —Otil; cabinet with two drawer.- an I two space for hats, white enamel he i a d springs, one

I'hone 95.

their own marketing organizations”,j nK . m( | -hingles; sewer iii|H-; he says. drain tile and brick; second hand farm The cooperative seeks to build up t(m ) s a follow s: 2 iiorse drawn disc the demand through improving the'. m ,i t ilM .em, walking plows, one good ‘lualit.v and to increase the returns to fo,..!*,,, tiactor, lawn mowers, Bla:k the producers through quick, direct H , wk ,. orn planter, sulky | lows, movement of the products in the eon- ; .nd John Deere, two tractor

plows, one Olivei, ore P. & ()., 14in h. Ciime d wn to the South End. We will sell you if you come. We buy your rorn, wheat, eats, beans and Campbell & Ogles, ut old Harris Mills. Phone 60. 1-p

I V \ NSTON, Id.. (UP) i barges p OR s ,i E rhree rmi P. rfec01 gralt among campus o.ganization tj(m o]| ^ OV( , K()l)(1 n)n ,iition. Phone

have Ini to the iieation of a secret 1 - -

body of three professors anl three students at Northwestern university. Student leaders have protested the I action, led by Frel Favor, editorial I chairman of the Daily Ninth western, | replacing Jack Leach, ousted for writ , ing a -ex-editorial. Both James W. I Armstrong, dean of men, and Florence Robnett, dean of women, are 'said to have opposed the move, of w’itnessing more stupid pleasure of witnessin ga more stupid move,” | Favor w rote. “Those who have made it c graft charges coyly refused to d > more than assert that a number of I students have been using money br1 lining to these activities for their I own purposes. No student has been | mentioned. Only one group has been .names, the Circus, a grand oil cam pus - a pc goat managed by the sainted Christian associations purely fir

levenue purposes.”

At piesent, all treasurers of all I campus organizations must turn over lereipts to an assistant dean of men a d have their books checked annually ’ by the university auditor. This system has lieen in effect for five years. | Assistant Dean James Rollins said that it has been highly satisfactory. I M l ED STATES BEHIND IN PLANE HORSEPOWER DETROIT, (UP) - The popular Euiopeun conception that everything in the United States is big does not apply to American airplanes, in the pinion of Col. Mario de Bernadi, of the Italian Royal Air Force. The colonel, winner of the Schneider (Cup race in 1926, said the largest jdane he had seen >n the United States was of only 1,50(1 horsepower. Some Euiopean planes, he said, have 5,000

and ti.OOO horsepower.

Colonel Hemardi came here to visit the National Aircraft Sh' w.

1 i amazement, was in the center I the little grassy ph t, open to all eye-, which is bounded by the various loads which tind theii way through that picturesque hamlet. There is not a mole public place In Ferndale, but tin Gods had favored him in keeping all other inhabitants awa) from it until lie removed his trea-ure trove.

The Inescapable God

“Little George Langsdale," recalled Lucius R. < hapin, “was called onto the gieen carpet by his mother for a me chil iish infraction of the code

of conduct.

“ 'Geoige,’ she sai I, ‘don’t you know God is watching you all the time?’

“‘Huh?’

“ ‘A cs, God watches all you do.’ “(ii age went out f the house, and, as he pas-eil amund the hay window in which M r~c La igsdale was sitting, she heard Ids dog greet him enthusiastically, and she heard little ti'- rge's greeting to his dog. “‘Rover, you go away and leave me alone. It's had enough to hav Go I following around : fter me all the time, without having you do it, too’." Little George was the son of the editor o fthe Banner back more than

tibia reed rocker and feather mattress I ball a century. If also, was the little clean and desirable. Call Mrs. Allen, brothel of the first Mrs. Alb. it J.

3-3ts. Beveiidge. They lived in the brick dwelling now occupied by Jacob Me-

Curry.

Knit DEI I VERY NOW: Car Lower Vein hand picked black coal No slack. A. J. Duff, Phone 317. 3 2t

FOR SALE: Domestic sewing machine. *9.(10. Cook’s South End store. Phone 134. 3-2ts

EOR SAI E Anple, pear ai d plum tires 25c; peach trees, 20c. L. C. 'Buchheit. 3-2ts

FOR SAI.E: Plenty of anthracite coal for Bioo b n Stoves. Ferd Lucas, 21 South In liana. Phone 255. 3 2ts.

FOR SALE; Dahlia roots ready now, inest varieties. Mrs. T. <’. Cox, 733 Fist Seminary St. 3-3tiOnc

BIci d-Sweating Bibical Behemoths Fifty-odd year igo a circus came to t wn and, a was customary in that day, advertised it marvelousness in choice supcrlutiv a as the following, in part, taken fi m The Banner id

that date:

"Po itively exhibiting the Electric: Light, and using no other to illuminate it-i Stupendous 'Town of Tents! Sell- Bros.’ Millionaire Confederation <d Stupendous Railroad Shows, will Positively Exhibit at G reencastle, Friday, August 2if, 18X0. It is the Grandest, Greatest, Costliest,

UNCO and STERLING' oils will lubricate efficiently because tiJ have kept pace with motor designs trial will convince you that these oik a* essential to perfect motor perroi'ina,^] HIGH POINT OIL COMPANY (iREENCASTLE, INDIANA

Most C mplete, Most Moral and luI initely Be-t Wild Beast, Arenic, Oceanic and Savage Life, Illustrating Canvass Collection of this Age of Gigantic Corporations. It has just lieen import' d from the Nubian White Nile, : and exhibits in an immense tank, as well as loose in the arena at each performance, the i :ily Stupendous Male Hippopotamus and the only Full Grown Female Hippopotamus. These Blood Sweating Bibical Behemoths bring the only pair of Living Hippopotami ever placed on exhibition, and ; an African Zoological wonder witln ut counterpart ... It alone exhibits the I Only Living Gigantic Two Horned Hairy Asiatic Rhinoceioa . . . And each morning, free to rich and poor alike, the Golden Procession of the Pi ur Millionaire Managers, anil Mi das March of Mighty Mastodens.”

SNOW I Rl SHRS i:e| ROSEBl C (' (| fret o fsnow ,ii Diaiii.iiiil U fishing' n sort, nus!cd tin. j complete!I halges this : intci, t j n, i- j

“BANNER ( I t'.'iilili^ Do you FincincieJ Aosistanc

FOR SALE: Darwin Tulips. Mrs. T. C. Cox, 733 E. Seminary. 3*4ts.

FOR SAI.E Fine tomato plants. 406 street. Phone 794.

big Ponderosaj West Franklin |

2-3ts I

For Rent -

FOR RF.N1 double, newly I‘horn 810 K.

5-room north half refinished. Mo lein.

3-21 ■

Wanted

WANTED A good use.1 .Model T Ford i: mister. No junkers or dealers wante . Adress letters to Box Y, caie the Banner. 2-3ts.

VITII'K TO VOV-HIXIIKX|s Tin* StHto nf IndiHnn, Putnam (’oun-

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in t lie Putmiin GlFcnil (’oint April Term, 1M32. No. 13939. Tin* Stftto of IndiaiiH. on the relation «tf William A. <’•M»i»ep. Amliioi oi Pm nam <'minty, Imli.ina,

vs.

-Miscellaneous-

FOR TRADE—Four bedroom home in north Indiana)! Ii- for Greenrastle propelt.y. If inteiested, write R, care of Banner. 3 Ot.

DANCE at Banner Club Wednesday night. Music by Mac’s Midnight Ramblers. 3-2t

We will give prompt attention to your hemstitching and picoting. Pitch) urds. Wed-tf

A loom can not look dean with a

dirty rag i n tlv fh> r. Call us to get j yours. You will he pleased beyond

greatest expectations. Steam Laundry. Phone 126.

Home

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The (ilii'lnllfr In the atom, ranso h;i\ - Iiik flli il Its complHlm therein, loKeiher wlih an iiffldiivll Ihal I he itefenilani. Ila\inan Timher. Is n nnn-reniileni of the Si.ile of Imllana. amt ll(at the i eslileoce of the dafeuilanis. mi- I. Mncy. (iertle Mney and Nohle h par her, Ik unknown, and upon liniment in uuliy. can not he nai-ertnineil. amt ihai the ohjei-t of the action Is In lore, Inse 0 mortaage on real esliile slinate in I'ulnam County. Indlann. and desi-rlln-d i

in the complaint.

Noll therefore, the -aid defi'iidn nt

ll.iMoan Tauber. Oils I, Macy, i i.-ri (,. I yo'ir

Mai l and Nohle H Parker, and i a. h of them are hereby notified Ihal unless _ they and each of them tie and aiqo rrl .

on Hie .’Otli day of June. UJ2. Hie samel r*’R

the «7tr

of the Putnam Cln nit

Court of Putnam County. Indiana, to be hidden In the Circuit Court Kmim in 1 he Court Holme In the City of llreet. eaetle, said county and state a nil answer or demur to said eomplaini. the same will he heard and determined in

iheir abaenre.

In Witness whereof. I have hereunin aet my hand and affixed the seal of

said court, this ZHth dny

JOHN W MBftOD, Clerk | Court ' 1,; " l ‘- W PWff«l 27-3i*. liergcr. 4-lp.

SERVICE—Keg. Penheron

I Rtal,if ' n - Fpp ’ ^ l2 Greencastle. Phone

>r Putnam County. Indiana, to Rural 33. MaynarT Grubb. 4-11-18 3p

NEW SHOP

Hors# shoeing, plow sharpening, mill repairing at my home corner of I Liln itv- ami .Market treet. Gne block April,i west and in tin’ second block north of

>i«P 1IFII •«• IIEIK MAY MAY It . . . r r i " bin box is soini'thiiig you could not huir clioseii for anyone else. Richly tie. siKut-d. Satin coteretl. Ami I»ai ked with tlie most etlraiagant eelertlou of hand dipped 4 , ho«’oluie&, aimstyu: M.50 ^Kmn ius 1»\Y Hmior - Owl Dnijj: Stores ^ ut Price Drills Highest (l„ a |i,y at ( oaf.

S AVE vv>th SAFETY at DRUG STOR

I ISHING SEASON CI.OSED INDIANAPOLIS, (UP)—The at tenti ,n of Indiana fishermen was ealled to lay to the clo.-ed season on game fi-h, which begins May 1 and continues through June 15. Protected species under the closed eason law, enacted to permit natural reproduction, are large ami small mouth bass, yellow |>ereh, pike or pi kerel, silver bass, *rock bass, redeared sunfish, pike-perch, cruppie and blue-gills. Officials of the state conservation department pointed out that excellent food fish, such as channel cat, white |»!(|i and buffalo may he taken law ' fully during the rinsed season.

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W MER POWER PROBLEMS CREATED FOR STUDENTS MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., (UT)— Rivers, rapids and waterfalls are being made to order at the University of Minnesota by Lorenz G. Straub, a -ociute professor of hydraulic*. A model water flume, designed by Professor Straub, is made to do tricks I i engineers who harness it for -tudies of water conditions. I e Hume is a glass enclosed channel more than 50 feet long and two j feet square. Within are installed m lei (lams, weiis, levees, release; gates and other miniature devices' with which to measure the effect of i mining water. Stud' of the flow of water past pil ing. trestles, and bridge piers is conducted with the flume. Water (ires sure at dam sites and erosion on levees an l river hanks can be determined.

m tr* la m*4 1 I •ay •*• or » icori *r i worthy parpoie*. Mil it I fleo. T*lk 0T*r your Inn qnlroncDti with i itaff. Th* loin 70s iMdi I (holy >« quickly trritidl Vo« will hAT* *mpU tin, n| It !■ oonTtawot Initillndl me mnean setiffll Phone 98 11 K The First Nalmniil !l»*k I

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g'^MI95IBfl!l3IGISIII9IGIBIBnOIBBIS$9IHIHMnniSnG15f i 3r;,, i Jewelry FOR Mother's Day Sunday, May 8 Mother still likes the flattering ' jewelry for isn’t she still the mod; 1 girl? We have a wWe eelectioi I ! jewelry that is certain to please her,atP r i | that will please you I FRANK C. SCHOENltfl

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