The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 May 1932 — Page 3
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IGERANIUMS fpecial Price •• 12 lor $1.00 J| p voiins: pottod plants with soil on roots. Postpaid, or if you pn • rn thorn pot i Extra Free, .Making Hi For $1.00 A k for ri' suiptivr prim li t of plants and flowers, or better still ^ k them over, Vj.sjt> i alw.-s s welcome. WILSON BROS., Florists Raccoon, Ind.
ing up with baby chicks. A good program to follow is: First, Clean Chicks. Thai is, chicks that are blood tested by t i, most effective methods recommended, and as disease free as humanly possible to secure. Stall with good, stiong, healthy, vigi orous chicks. Second, clean gr und. Put them on the cleanest ground, free from disi ases, as can lie secured Third, kee.p th” house and eejuipment clean. t uith, Use a properly balanced lation or feed. Fifth, clean management. Don’t carry diseases in or out. Sixth, careful nbsen ition. Watch for the first indication of trouble of any kind showing np. |i n't wait until a large percent die Find and stop the trouble. t-H (dub Ne»s Kugene \kers of Hainbt idge is giving the adult club leader- a lot of c inpetition in doing real lub work. Francis McCUue of the Putnamville club isn't saying much but no doubt all of us will be surprised. Francis doesn’t talk a great deal but sure does think a lot. Hebert Hagan of Marion township is a hard hitter, too. He is a magician and we are wondering just how ho turns the trick so successful in club work. tiirls' (dub Work Thus far the girl- are leading the I) \ s in enrollment. The boys must have given in to Fbi ruary's 29 days of this year. Pull yourselves together
boys.
The gills’ club of West Floyd, led
by Helen McKamey,
AN OPEN LETTER TO MAYOR DENMAN
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DEARM WOR: We have some real important news for you. In fact we think maybe after you read this you will proclaim a citywide holiday so all the citizens of Greenca^le can join in. You know we’re proud of our store because-it's bigger and better than a great many stores in larger cities. Even if we say so ourselves, we do things in a big- way. Take for example, our cool summer
suits We have so many you’d think we cornered the market on cool suits. And that leads us ri.u - ht up to the reason for writing’ you Now don’t Kct us wrong We think you’re groinp great. But couldn’t you work better in a new summer suit? Why don’t you drop in and let us show you one Your friends will follow and they will find one they like. Yours for a pleasant summer. J. F. Cannon & Co. I S. Hring (ilert Lyon along too!
Martha Wilson, Laura Morgan. Wil ma .lean Linn, Lillian Zimmerman, j Carol Thompsm, Mildred Lawler.
. . _ Wilma Sutherlin, Mildred Davies, new leader, Gwendolyn Hostet’er, Dorothy Kahn,'
was the first in the county to send:Marcella Hahn.
in their enrollment. The club is small | with only eight members but most
I F.rom all indications Cloverdale is of j going to have a -plendid girls cl ib
them li ne had some club work before, this year. Lois Sinclair, a new lead-
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dub work she is making an excellent leader, and under her supervision the girls will do some splendid work. The member; are Thelma Frederick, Evelyn Frederick, Mary L. Shoemaker, Mary K. Farrow, Madeline Ruurk, Fran 'es Huffman, Im "gene Ader, and Imogene Arnold. They are all taking
the clothii g project.
Koachdale girls’ eluli came in two days after Miss McKamey’s. Mrs. Ralph Hostetler is a good adult leader
Lp, , very fa "or Able to-
1 son. Calcium arsenate is good.
At.ENT For sucking insects such as San a(fain thjs y< , ar Her dub is carrying .lose scale, etc., use a contact spray bakinK) ,. iinnjngi fo0( | preparation, external poison. Most fungus ,l,s clothin>r anH h „ llth |)ro j M . ts . Several
U i' able with insects, eases such as fruit rot may be con- of he ,. gir , s jenced 4 H club lu, fun diseases thi year, , trolled or at least retarded by using Kil | s , ma(| „ ., -Hewing last n.dui teas in and takes a a Bordeaux mixture. war . They have their material and
Now is a good time to Ik- thinking ste p |ljng ri g ht along. They are
fell" Min; are two pieventive 'hold the.-n- .problems. Don t w-ait j,j v j tll r the girls of the county seme i Detroit
r ,. i until it is too late.
biti" and chewing insects, ; om i n potato hugs, Mexican Ifatb . ct .. use an internal poi
Poultry Quite a let of chick trouble is show-
keen competition. The members are Mary L. Nolan, Lillie Baatian, Mildred Sands, Janet A. Marshal, Margaret Ann Snowden. Duma Wilson,
I nknown SoldierV Mother Honored
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Chicago . . ...
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R iston
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Philadelphia
12
10
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Cincinnati
.. 14
12
538
St. Louii*
11
13
.458
New York
8
12
1(8)
Brooklyn
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13
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Pittsburgh . .
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15
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Washington . .
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New York
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1 Detroit
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Cleveland
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St lyouis
II
11
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Philadelphia
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12
429
Chicago
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17
.261
Boston
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17
.190
American Vssoi iatnm
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Indianapolis ...
15
6
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Kansas City
.... 15
8
052
Minneapolis
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Columbus
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7
.632
Milwaukee
... 12
8
.0(111
Louisville
... 7
13
.850
Toledo
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14
.333
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17
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Cleveland at Washington (rain) Ameri<an \ssociation Toledo, 7 Milwaukee, fi (1(1 inn-
ings).
Iiulianapolis. 12; Minneapolis. <i. Isiuisville, 2; St. Paul, 1 Celumhus at Kansas City (cold)
SOI IH WASHINGTON TWP. The Rev. J. M. Caldwell was a Sun day guest of Mr. and Mis. Cecil Craft. Several of the young people from Fig Walnut church ale planning to attend the B. Y. P. U. I ally to be held at Hazelwood Saturday afternoon and night. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rissler called on Clem Rissler and family Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Hendricks and
children spent Sun lay with Mr and
Mis. John Hiumunk.
Mi and Mis, Morton Rissler, Mr. and Mis. Cecil Craft and the Rev. .1. M Caldwell called on Mi. ami Mr Douthitt Sunday Mr-. Douthitt is re•overiii" from a -orioii- illness. Mi and Mrs .1 C. Hinote and da-ighter- Erma and Reba calle I on Mr. and Mis .b'bn Hinote Sa iv. Mi.-s Laura M ullmigh. Willun Madden, Miss Grace Maitin and tie Rev. R. K. Lucas attended chur li at Fig Walnut Sunday nieht. Sunday afternoon guests of Mb. and Mrs. .! bn Flair were Mr and Mrs. Charles Hadley and \li a .1 Mrs. Fred Tipt u and famil I Bi i 1 John Jacob Hen rnk- pending a week with his grandparent-. Mi and
Mis .lohn naumunk.
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YESI URDU S RI -IT.IS National League Philadelphia. 1; Cincinnati, 0 j Chicago !*; New York, 2 Other games (rain and cold). American League New York, 10; St. Lou 3. Philadelphia, !*; < Ireago, 0 Detroit, 11; Boston, 0
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Otcen Lor/ge. Hmvtnltmrhnfruin of Rnltr, Montana, It I It Rnhirt I ntry about motoring prohlrmt in the Rorhirtt . . Hr drive* a C.hrvrol t.
tiful sentiment of "Mothers' Day” was P 0 ' ' v thi se little children from many states who are shown placing soil from their aldies on the "Mothers’ Tree” that
was planted in Arlington National Cemetery i* honor of the mother of the Unknown Soldier Mme Schumann Heink, famous opera-mother, sang st th« ceremony attended bv manv Washington notables
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An Interview by Robert J. Ca s ey (.himgo Doily \pir» Reporter
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'"‘i Charles Bernaid St. John was born he weighed only one pound. That was last April 3. When w, ; a few dav8 ago he ha( | more ,han doubled his weight, tipping the scales at two ... “Wren ounces. From the appetite he diup Up* he bid- fan to get into th, heavyweight class: v ! * >s his mother, Mrs William St. John, and they were photographed in their home at Kansas
Donald M. Ryer-on, millionaire industrialist of Chicago, who shot and killed himself Sunday at his Lake Forest, 111 . home. Mr. Kyerson had been Buffeting from a nervous hreak- ! down, caused by overwork. He was ! chairman of the board "f Joseph T. Ryerson A; Son, pioneer < hicago iron . and >teel firm, and president of the ( P*.U-Sa'.iUi Co.t.par.y of -Ulwaukav
r N the Boekie*.’’ said Owen latdfio of Hiitte,"the diflerenre between a ear and a mountain goat is that you don't have t» lubrieatr the goat.*' Air. Lodge i- a dental teehnirian who in two years has driven a 1930 Chevrolet over 32.201 miles of eanyon mads
and high passes.
"Out here you can’t afford to experiment with engine oil," he said as he took a steep ade to demonstrate- the per-
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ranges and ran through weather that varied from freezing to I 19degrees in the shade. I addt'd only one ipiart of oil for the trip." • • • Mr. I.ndfrp'g .'iJ.JO I troublefrep mile* prorr npnin irhat /*o-l is hml denmnatrated in laboratory teats and i n I. (.-4. fes/s on thp Indianntittlia Sfiepflu ay— Positive Lubrication. ho-Via (o Stanilnrd Oil product) uill not thin out from dilution. Nee the Hall and Hot tie Tent at Standard Oil atationa anil dealers.
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