The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 August 1928 — Page 3

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THE GREENCASTEE DAISY BANNER THURSDAY, AUGUST 16,1928.

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in shape for

lousands of miles f additional service

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larini •mall COtlo

The following list gives the approximate labor t ; charges for reconditioning the Model T Ford—* h- iu> flBw ‘ •V rof" ■ ' \ •'S'fr Engine P°P Taae motor (ineladlag rrplarrmrni of rommotator case,

. . fl.OO . $3.75to $100 • ■ 1.30 • • 1.50 v • 6.00 . » 6.00 $20.00 to 25.00

p brush and vibrator points if nrrrssary) mil i: r-ind talvea and clean carbon . . • Ithu O.crhaul carburetor . . . . • lit' Ib’.ine dclacbable car transmission Imnda liistall new pistons or connecting rods - — T ighten all mala bearings .... Overhaul motor and transmiasion • •

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Rear Syttrm Replace rear aale ssartnbfy - • . # _ ^ • f.5# Install anlvcnal Jolat • • • s • s • • $.00 Rcline brake shoes • ^ • • • 1-50 Tighten rear ratlins rod ««.•#•• jbO Replace rear axle shaft, drive pfcaft piaion, or drive

gear

ev * Overhaul complete rear sale Rebnsh spring and perches

Oil and graphite springs •

(both sides)

Front Synirm

^Overhaul front axle ......

— -.Rcbosh epindie bodies

THReplace ar

I j Tighten radius rod or maaring ball rap - I Tighten all aackegs and jnlHU of front end 11 (Replace final spring tie bah or nee leaf

* straighten front gate

if Vvifhtca all ante and

„ i PfsspmmbabMt fUWxmlr seat ' eplare top deck (Coape ar Sedan) jlfl^yvcrimal starting motor

$5.75 to 7.00 s 1.75 _ • 5-00

$440 to 540 2-50 .75 40 1.50 2.50 5.00

2.00 1.75 $.50 1.00 7.50 40 2540 25.00 20.00 $40 15.00 240 440 $40 2.60

apprnximatc and are for the number of neneaasry nds on the condition of eadt for throe parts is low, however, ilished Ford low-price policy. get thri greatest use from over the longest period of t you take the car to the r and have him estimate on it in good idutpe. A very small be the means of giving you

of additional service.

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COUNTY FAIR WILL OPEN ON ! SEPTEMBER 12

Senior champion

female 2.60

Junior champion

female 2.50

Grand champion

female 5.00

moie animals.

OFFICIAL WEIGHTS •• 1. Initial weights' shall be taken between September 15, 1028 ami October 15, 1928. Final weights shall be

EVANSVILLE, Ind., Aug. 1' (IT —Representative merchants here will make a demand at the meeting . f tb city council A in: list 20, that law •

taken one year after date of initial forcement agencies close forevi r a'

17.

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ter Whites, Berkshires, ami Tam-

worth.

i 2. All pens and bedding will be furnished without co.-t to the exhib-

itor.

3. Exhibitors will be required furnish an atfl'iavit that the swine

18. Yearling herd to consist of one bull and 1 yr. and under 2 and two

I yearling heifers.

19. Calf herd—to consist of one bull

and two heifer^ all under 1 yr.

120. Get of Sire—to consist four tnj animals, both sexes represented, no! any ages, the get of one sire,

presented for exhibition have no* 21 Produce of cow— to consist of within the last two months been ex- two animals, either sex, any age, posed to .in swine disease and that the produce of one cow-, before brought to the fair have beenl CLASS B. 7. thorougniy wa-lied with some good Thi< cla-s is for grade and pure

bred dairy rows and will

c ? 1 , l L U 'V* n -,1 1 wci ,* hts if p° >8ible - ,f itu< is " ot pos-1 gambling dive- m Evansville.

.»<>, calf o0> . . 5.00 —oO nbbt»n' sible the final weights may be taken]

n o C0ns ‘ s ^ one any time prior to this au but not Declining ixi-tence of “fla. iant nr iv 2 pr yr bVi V* L ater lhau five du > ^ibnvmg thig Uik of law enforcement in Fvan^villt c oxei, heifer 1 >i. and under 2, ivo-rata adjustment at late 'd; , h mr , T hant- i hniire thou mis one senior heifer calf, one junior 0IU , aIll | two-thirds poun.v- per coltl , ,, th U '. S , heifer calf. ; prr day for flvp , la> s or after ,lollHr! ' iUV l|,v< ' rtc,i from u ' ( ' ful '

j this date will be allowed. Colts ‘ b *e to gambling and that me >

weighed earlier than the 3iit)th day families are the lesult.

will be given credit for five addition-'

al days only. ■■ 1 - - — . 2. Animals may be w t ;gned l»y h' v r\\\j ra $ TP'O r T>/> (CrT’ A 'X T- r* A ir» conunittee of two or more dimtero-ted LOW KA iLS |0 ST A 1 L FAIR

be judged

on the following ba-is:

Hairy Conformation—50 point--. I * i ■ t l .,,« 1.'., 4 TT |..., 111 . t i,, ■ ,i\ tx.ki.

reliable stock dip.

•I. Age to lie figured from March

1st and September 1st. i _

5. Eveiy exhibitor will he re ue-ted Butter Fat Production 50 points, to keep pen- cleaned at all times Cows will he milked out in the 12 All bog one w ar old or old. r ur- before showing then milked in must be registered and hogs underi lb,> 'how ring, sample to be taken

i one year niust be from registered sire!?"*^ tested.

and dam. Regis)ration blanks mu.-t l — ,u * ^ 0 ‘ - 11 "' " r, ‘- '* t h-

INni.WAPOLlS— George M. Coban, w! o wrote numerous songs con- ■ 'ii i 1 of "Mary" would be p'ovi d with amide opportunity to met i V aplenty- should he vi it l>r I K , , p..rk here August 23. (hi tl a date i.- to be held the fifteenII amuml mu ikii of the Mary’s. All women having Mary a. a given name are eligible to membership in the organitation. The president la Mrs.

Mary Baity, Indianapolis.

available if call. for.

Classes

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7.fi«

CLASF

2,r.o i.oo

The follovvi;,,. , la- will be hawn. HOUSE DEPAIUMKNT.

Class A. ] Cites A. 2 ' lass A. 3 Class A. 4 Cla-s A. 5 (Tn-s A. (>

Huioc Jersey. Big type Poland China. Spotted Poland China. Hampshire*.

Tamwoi th.

( hester Whites.

Class A. 7—Bei kshires. Each class will tie i ivide.l into the following section :

—Premium-

Section 1st 2nd o'd

1. Best Biur, 2 years

and over $.">.uu J2.50 $1.00. 2. Best Boar, 1 year and under 2 . $:..0O $2.50 *UIU

3. Best Boar, Senior

Big !.00 $1.50 ribbon

I. Best Bear, S. nior

Pig $3.00 *1.50 ribbon.

5. Best Sow, 2 years and

over $5.00 $2.5o $1.00

ti. Best Sow, I yeai and under 2 . $5.00 $2.50

7. Best Gilt Senior

Big $3.00 $1.50 ribbon. I

8. Best Gilt Junior

Big' • ■ $3.0(» $1.50 ribbon 9. Selin i (Tiun.pmn Km r, winnett 1 Section I and 2‘competing $2.50 10. Junior ( l ampion Boar, winners I Section 3 and t c. -npeting $2.60 II. Gland Chanip'en Boar, winners I Section 9 and 10 competing $5.00 12. Senior Champion -mv, Winners, Section 5 and 0 competing $2.50 13. Junior ch nipion sow, winners Section 7 and 8 competing $2.50 11. Grand Champion Sow, winners Section 12 and 13 competing

$5.(H)

15. Oid Held Must consist of 1 bent 1 an : '! ow:, furrowed before Sep-

tember 1, 1927.

if. Voung Her Must consist of one i o,iu an thn Sow- furrowed alter September 1 1927. 17. Get of Sue! Must con-ist of 3 snuiml., any age of one ire. 18. Produce of Haiti: Must consist of 1 3 animals, any age, pioduce ol'l

one sow. CLASS B

( A I I Li; IJFPAR I MKM Lee Wood, Superintendent of Beef t attle Classes I! 1, B 2, and B 3 Herndon Irwin, superintendent of

Lee Bryan Superintendent

Gener*l Rules.

1. Suitable stall- will be provided for ill entiles and oxnililtors are urged to bring in their entiles. Only| when -tall pace is not sufficient willj exhibitors be allowed to bring theiri ontiie in on the day of the judging

and exhibit them.

parties, selected by the county agent I or the executive committee of the! county or township larm Bureau, or;

some other.

CLASS 1

The Harry Stamp t lass A fiee. set vice during the 1929 season to the owner owning the first prixe colt in this cln--. Value $25.00 j . CLASS 2. The Kay Vaughn ( lass A free srrvce to Mr. Vaughn’s I'ercheron Stallion, Timmons 178206, to' the fust prize colt in this cla s. Value $15.00

CLASS

The Sigler ( la** A free service to Mr. Sigler’s Snd-! (die Stallion, L'ndulata Colonel <1276,

: ao the

cla. s.

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TERRE IIAFTE IN DIANA ROMS A EASTERN

TRACTION < 0.

September 1st to 8th. iiu lusive

One Way Fare For Th* Round Trip Tickets ginnl going and returnin': on date il ale only.

first prize .-ad b colt in this

Value $25.00 CLASS 1*.

SHEEP DEP VIM MliM

l.niory L. Bratlain, Superintendent I. Breeds will show i parutcly

Also a rale of fare and onc-h.ilf lot ib i. nn.l in;. o.„| September

1st lo 8lh inclusive, and icturnin:: up to anl

\sk Local Agent

n|> to ani i. cliiding Se|denibir 10th.

for further inform at ion.

2. Entries in the hoise department Shropshire. Hampshire, O.xtoid, Tun-1

»» hi ( mil imristerod ^ iut illTtl uthiM s

nee I not be pure bred and registered

except in the Stallion classes. 3. Any thing not covered by th*'| rules shall be referred to the super

intendent and his decision shall be

final.

4. Special rule.- will be drawn up covering the night horse show that will not be limited to entiies from Putnam County. CLASSC 1

Draft

*1.90! Lot No. 1st 2nd 3rd.

1. stallion any age

$10.00 $7.50 $.i.0(» 2. Mare ol gelding

over 3 $10.00 $7.50 $5.00 3. Male of Gelding ovei I under 3 .... $7.50 $5.00 $2.50

4. < nit weanling

$7.50 $5.00 $2.50

5. Team in harness

$12.00 $10.00 $7.60

(LASS C 2

Light Ha'iiena xml Ponies

Lot No.

1. Best Single Hrlvar Mare or Gelding $5.0" $2.50 ribbon 2. Best potiv Mare oi ^Gelduij;, - y 4 $ r '.y(' p(d>on

.Saddle Horses

Lot No. ' •

1. Beet mare nr gelding 5

gated $4.0' $2.00 i ibbon

2 Best mule or geldi ig 3

gated $t.hO $2.00 ribbon

2. VII pens and bedding will furnished free to exhibitor.

3. All animals must be registered!

or eligible to registry.

I. Lambs to be eligible mu t be | dropped on or after January 1, ld2S; Tunis September 1, 1927. ' | • > Hook definie: Oin rain year old or older, one ewe -one year old or older and one ewe lamb. 1 6. Flock defined (young) one ram'

lamb, two ewe lambs.

7. Pen of lambs defined: two ram!

lambs, two ewe lambs.

8. The following classes will

shown in each breed:

No.

1st.

2nd.

3rd. 1

Best

buck

in er

1 yr

5.00

3.00

2.00 i

Hi t

buck lamb

3.00

2.00

1.00

lb st

ewe

over

1 yr

5.00

::.oo

2.00 j

Best

ewe lamb

.3.00

200

1.00

li, t

Mock ....

5.00

: nil

2.00 !

lb

young Mock 5.00

3.00

2.00 j

Bi it

pen of

lambs

5.00

3.00

2.00 '

CLASS L I’OI I I K V

3. Beat ipan or _lUjdei 2 ...

4 Best saddle colt

%

pg I year

J2 ■ n ribbon

ribbon

$2.60

Hairy tattle ( la.--. B 4, B 5, and H 6. The (at tie department is made up of two division.-, namely, Beef amC Haiiy with thi e bleed- represented i in ( in li a follow : Heel > attic. Shellhem, Heii lord, Angus; Hairy cattle ! Jersey, Holstein, ami Guernsey. ► General Rules and Information | L No entry !ee will be charged ill I

any ca.-e.

2. Make appli ation foi entry ' blank to th. S-Cretan of the Fair. ! o'. All lock will be -down and'

judged on the -quarr.

4. In judging three CD place will 1,1 tf'Ven: third place however, re-

ceiving ribb n award only.

o. All animals shown mu.-t be re-

gistered.

weanling $ I no $_'.(iu CLASS C. 4

Mules

Lot No.

ft H< st horse while .. V* $5.H> L’x Rc. t Mate mub '*

$ 50 $5.(m>

3. Bi st colt weanling $. Oo *;;.iio 4. Best Team in lumen (mule and female can

enter as team)

$10.00 $7.50 ( oil Show And special ( lasses

To encouragi tin production o) lietter d'att hoi • n Putnam cuun ty speei>)l emphasi is being placed on the wiunling ■ d show, harnierand bleeders are u ged to make entne- in the e cla Every colt onto ted in the county how will be en tr ied in the Hoo-ii i Gold Medal Colt

< lab with lule- a- tollows:

Rules

In adilitlon to tin pi eitiluniby the Putnam ( ■ "ty Fuir the following elassehold with lule- ii^ rdlows: 1. A colt to he • irible to

John Sears, Superintendent Hubert Sherman. Ass't. >upl.

RULES

1 All birds entered in the show shall be judgwil by two eonipetent judge , Judge, to work separately. One judge to judge on exhibition qualiti*'-, the standard of perfection to be the b.'i-i- of making awards. The other to jmlge on production quulitie.-. Standard ili quuliticatiolU

to apply.

2 VII stock 11111-1 be in the coops by 9:0(1 A. VI Wednesday and remain

until 4:00 P. M. Saturday

3. All bird- must be enterrd in the name of the true owner. Any viola- | tioi. of this rule shall disqualify of-

$2,60 j fender's entire exhibit.

I. The superintendent will evem'se

$2.00 all po- ible i are in the conduct of

the «hnw. but the a ociation will not be liable in i a-r nf accident m Ins -

1 of stock. ^

$5.00 5 Coops and bedding will be turn-i-Jied free and all birds will be fed, watered and eared for during the eh

tire show.

0. Pens .-hall be designated us fol-

lows:—

Old Pen cuck and four hens. Young Pen cockerel and four

pullets.

7. The term of cock, In n, eoi kerel or pullet are defined a- follows: Cork -A male bird hatched prior

to 1928.

Hen - A female bird hatched prior]

to 1928.

Cockerel A male bird batched

during I92H.

IlOW , P,| I I..I X fa......I.. I ., f. I l.i.l.'l,,..! . I ■ a k

ul teieil lioulli, will he

must be Sired by -tallion ownel by i ll ,f U , l ! |^ A , " r ' 1 h, ‘ ,, ‘ ,ur - j

... the bioeder who *f$ the pedal The following claaaiflcation will I (>. All .inirnal.-, not bred by present class. Uselj a|lt j VVI || .), ow | "'V"' 1 ' ,M 1 M ' Han-fen || to pres- Iloos.er Gold Misi*! Colt ( tub separatelv In the cvblbition judging,

eid ownei-. -j-h,. Indiana Livestock Breeders', AMERICAN .

In all c,lampion mi inn mnipe Vssociatioli will nwa d medals a fob Class K. ( Barred Pl'inolilh Rock. be limited to fir.-t prize 1 lows to any peism n Indiana who Cla-s E. 2. White Plvnioiith Rock.

develops a colt fo d in, 192s prior Cla-s K. 3, Buff Plymouth Rock,

limit-j t nominating da' that makes the Class E 4. White W’vandotte.

gains given below within one year Cla - K. 5. Siugb and Rose Comb fiorn date of nominal m Mini thst ha- RtuMje Island Rt-d. a show ring recoi l herein outline". MEDITERRANEAN' —

1. Gold medal lei coR gaming mill

pounds or more.

2. Silver met al f nit gaming 5U6

tition will

winners.

8. Grand champion contc-t-

jed to winners in champion das.-es. 9. All ribbon winners to be paraded whe 1 called for, except ,-uch animal - which in the judgement of the oW'-i and nf the Bup rintendeiit

migh' be unmanageable.

ing facilities will b'

10. All h fuiuished.

It. -VB a:, r to be reckoned from

.Sept. 1st.

12. Exhibitors will be rripiired keep tin- i ■ mar their tall- clear of waste and rubbish of all kind.

pound- and les- I m '10(1 (b-. 3. Hnnxe me al l"r colt gaining Hm pounds and le- than 500 lbs.

WHO IS KLIGIBI E-

• f: Any member ol the Indiana Livestock Bleeders’ A -ation ot any- [ body who becomes memta i by the

t lasses payment of the f^lt cent niember- .. , ,, . : bip fee uf this A- vciation for the I oe r.d-- wn.g ela- -es will be hown: , year of 1929 i eligible to entoll m I ,, ; , " r thorn the lloosier G<dd Medal Colt Club.

I ( las B. 2 Here fords

Class B. 3-Angus ENROLMENT!

| Clas- H. I Jerseys

Class B. 5 Guernseys 1. Members may enroll at anytime Eni h ( la will be divided into the P- lor •« Odobei 15. 1929, on the ,-pec- ] following .-.ection.st ’' a l blank piovided for tki- purpose. ^ > Premiums Ns me-, addre--es ami meinberSection l.-t 2nd 3rd | ship fee- of rnembci - -hall be in the

I.

Best hull, 2 yrs.

nr over $6.00 4JXI Best bull over 1 yr., under 2 yrs 6.00 4.00

Be t bull calf

over 6 mo. . 4 00 2.00 ribbon

Best bull culf over 2

hands of the Societary uf the inuiana i"g: 2.00 i Livestock Breeder*' 4 ■-oriatien net t'lus

! later than October 15. 1928.

290 NOMINATION OE ANIMALS I I. Mem be i s shall nnminsto' animals betwien September 15, 1928 and Oct-

tober 15, 1928.

Class I 6 S C. Itlaek Minorea-.

Class E. 7, W hite Leghorn-'. Cla-s E. 8, Brown Leghorn.-. Cla-s E. 9 Buff I eghorns.

' Is-- I 10, Single Comb Ancona.

ENGLISH —

CIu. s I II S. C. Buff Orphington.

ASIATIC—

Cla-s E. 12. Ligiit Brahmas. Cla-s K. 13. Black L ingshan. 9. Each 'if the above exhibition cla- es will be divided up and howT in the following -eetions: S'' No. I H •'••.I >d. 1. Cock 50 , .05 ft),hoi 2. Hen 50 .25 ribbon 3. Cockerel 50 .25 rhhon i Pullet ‘.n •>-. , hhon 5. tlld |>en . . $1.00 .50 rhhon 6. Yeung pen $1,1)0 ..»0 riblan 10. The following els--ideations will be u-ed in the production judg-

- E t | plvmoiith Rocks, inelud ing Marred. White and Buff Plym-

outh Rocks

Cl is- C IV WiandoUe x

Cla-- C Hi Rhode |-la"<l ReiL, In , cltidinP Lill'd" and Hose Combs.

i 5.

mo. undei 6. 4.00 2.00 ribbon 1 2. Nomination shall be ma le by, Glass F. 17— Mmoreus. im lulling Best cow over Giiwarding a certified teport showing # Bl 'ek and VVhi*« Minor* 's 1 >' r : 6.00 4.00 2.00 the date of birth, -ex, and color mark-,* ^ as L,, , , f'< i (ow ovfr mifs uf lh»* fuuI nr wiMnlinir. hiuuil. 1 White, Brown, aod Butt \ t cy f

2 y rs. under . 6.00 4.00

Best heifer over 1 yr.

under 2 I 00 2.00 ribbon

Best heifer calf over

< no I or w, ' ! * n ** n Ki breed, 1 2.00 I nalnt » (numb* i if registered) and I color of dam, breed name, registry number snd color of s'.ie, xnd weight

6 me 4.00*2.00 ribbo. \ V'jSS&t! <m ^ ,,W “ nd Best h. if'-r calf over .. W »L. •* In the following -ecHons:

V. 18— Leghorns, White. Brown, and

horns.

Cla.ss F. 10— Vniunas. Cla-s F '*0- Omhineffon*. II Each rf tbe above

nr"d""tion

2 mo., under 6 4.00 2.00 ribbon i S' 1 ir I h impinn I

bull 2.50

Junior champion

bull 2.50

Grand champion

hull 5.00

a special blank provided for this pur-

po-e.

3. The nomination of every animat -ball be certified as to weight by two lisintereited parties at the time of in mination. 4. Mtmlntrs! may tiotm irate cm a or

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o

3. ‘ 4. 5. C.

i

No

1st.

2nd.

3rd.

Fia'k

.50

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Mel

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OR

r'Hhon

f *o'*Wsr(d

/n

.26

ribbon

Pullet

.50

.26

ribbon

Pen (D)d) ..

*1 no

.60

ribbon

PtnjYfar.gj

$100^.50

ribbon

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