The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 September 1947 — Page 2

fHE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, VDIANA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1947^

< of ( . S, | \ | I s » 1( "S INDIANAPOLIS, Ind„ S.-pt, HO i IN'S i Tile Indiana State Chamber of Co:nmcr.r pointed out today that the state government now distributes about 55 cents to counties, cities and towns arid local schools for every 15 cents it spends directly for state putposes, including highways, institutions, colleges arwi universities and all state aadmin-

istration costs.

In its annual publication, "Hrere Is Your Indiana (I ivernnient," th' 1 State Chamber pointed out that the greatest single piece of the State House dollar about 25 rents of it ($29,494,9261 went to local schools. Next largest piece nearly 15 cents •tl 17.464 !19 went to counties for public welfare pui poses. The largest diiect state ex-

pense wa.s a iitth

rents I$17,.120,4.'®) for stat highways, with the 2 state bene-

\to\IHN' Lon li.i. -- dl.i.i At a im ,ng held in the Publit Service loom last night the women bowlers of Putnam county named their newly formed league Tie- Putnam County Pin

Busters League,

THE DAILY BARBER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED “It Waves For All”

SOCIETY

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Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana as second

„ .. . .class mail matter under act of

The meeting was well aUem.-j igvg. Subscription price, ed with around 30 bowlers repw!.j i8 ^ week; $ 4 .00 per

M ilting practically every town in

the count y Th by-laws were j 5 00 to J7 g0 per year outsid-i

read and discus-'-cd. The next '• meeting be next Monday

evening.

!year by mail in Putnam county; h , rth , lays Th( , s< ;

Putnam County.

Moscow Steps Up Tirades At U S.

S. II. Rariden, Publisher. 17-19 South Jackson Street.

TODAY'S BIB1.K THOI'GHT

Mrs. Myers Honored At Itirtliday Supper

Mrs. Anna Myers was honored with a birthday supper Sunday night at the home ol her son. Carl Myers. She received many beautiful gifts and everyone left wishing her many more happy

present were

,\i [ |c Davis, Mr. Deeter j Hone. James and Thylip.Mr. and Mrs. C.lenn Kendall, Janice and Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Edward EVixworthy and Opal Out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carlin and family, -Mr. and Mis. Clay Doty and family, all of Burnett and Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Hane. Rex and Gerry of Brasil. * •!- *

Halsey Rapped

Mr. and Mrs. Otha Zimmerman, ( ijami^kigp \V. S. S.

as charitable town are toward

WASHINGTON. (UP i Moscow's

b tter tin

If we were

ward otheis as

our own wrong doing few stones \.ould b thrown John 8:7: He

Mr. and Mrs. Cm ! Myers, M:. m.d Mrs. Chari. s Starr and clnldton, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rumley and children, Mr .and Mrs. Benrett Plummer and children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Myers anil son, Mr. ami Mrs. Edward Whitlock,

Ear! Wayne Plummer and Eliza-; t i,, ( . t j on 0 f officers,

[bith Myers.

Will Meet Thursday i The W. S. C. S. of the Bain bridge M thocli.t church will, meet with Mrs. Clara Mathew* Thursday afternoon, Oct. 2. at 2)H o'clock. M mbers arc urged to ■ be pi s, nt as there will be an “

M 0 , , ould b- thrown John 8:7: Hcl + -h H- d- - mueru. a, 1 ’"ft her W ‘M

leas than 16 s . . ,, vi ’ V ed by some Am-|let him first < t < ]

I

(Hcan offiicals today as part of

a Soviet drive to exhort the Rus-

volent and peanl institutions and |;|n to j,,eater efforts at

ths four state universities apd i olleges following In that order. The gross income tax provid* 1 31.7 cents or nearly one-third of each dollar the state collected. Nevt in line of the tax sources came the gasoline tax and other motor vehicle fees providing 26.5 cents and alcoholic beverage taxes and fees. 11.5 cent-s. The Federal Treasury supplied 12 cents of the receipts dollar, primarily for public welfare pro-

grams and highways.

Some 280 Hoosier schools ant’

collegt s ,use "Hehr

iana Government" as a text or

reference work.

home.

One r sponsible official said there was evidence the Kremlin was dissatisfied with the progi jess of Russia’s postwar reconstruction By accusing the United States and its laeders of "war mongering,” he said, the Soviets may b" hoping to instill alarm in the people and thereby collect

dividends in production. A State Department

Personal And Local News BRIEFS

The Delilah Miller P.T.A. will j hold a dinner meeting Friday, j joet. 3 at 6:.l0 P. M. This is planned so that both father and ' mothers may atend. During the evening, Supt. Kleekner and Mrs. Mildred Mason, will explain the new hot lunch room, and the patrons will have a chance to inspect it. Each person is asked to

I

Auxiliary, bring a covered dish and tabl

Adult Classes Meet Wednesday

El Faniasma had surrendered anti that the "Dominican adventure had come to an abrupt on.'’ He announced that 400 Revolut tionaries they were said to include former American troops and soldiers of fortune of almost j every nationality had .surrendered through Sunday.

we: admit . ; Freda Pari

HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Thelma Harmon, Green- ! castle, was admitted Monday, i Joaivne Glover, Grcencastle, was admitted Monday. D. P. McKamey, Cloverdale, was admitted Monday. Mrs. Mary Jane Black, Greencastle, wa.s admitted Tuesday , morning. Dorothy Pearson, Grcencastle,

admitted Tu, u* Freda, Parker.' Stil

admitted Tuesday. '

■Mrs. Forest Ki g g Grcencastle, We „.

Tuesday.

Mrs. Samuel Pratt Roaehdale, were

day.

and I

:n |

nurd

< MiD Ol THANkJ I wish to thank the i anrses aides of the County hospital and

Steele for the,,, kindne, .sympathy Shown me d ut1

J

Mrs. NYlljp FiggJ

at VVashing-

D C., has declared "shocking." Adm. William F. Halsey's remark that ‘as a general rule, I

at

The Spans-h War Auxiliary, onng a will meet on Thursday, Oct. 2nd, I service. 10 in the eitv library. i * + r \

! WJSJC.S. Will

Mis. Simpson Stoner left to-

offieial j ilay for California where she will

| said the U S. could not take cog- attend a P. E. O. meeting,

imzance of all tlie anti-American|

Meet Thlr-day

The W. S. C. . of Clinton Falls will meet Thursday October 2, at

and Mrs. Edward Zimmer- j the home of Mrs. James Burk for

Registration for classes in

adult education is to i main METHODIST Board of Temperance open through the initial meeting in its official paper

hours. This announcement was ton, made today by Mrs. Imogene

Azbell, secretary to the sun rin- ncver tr ,, st a f 1R |,ting man who tendent of Grcencastle schools, loc-n't smoke nr drink.’’ The i Tlie fir. t meeting of all class a bun h board described the famed i.v scheduled for We I:: ! iv, Oct- i lmiral's magazine article quota'ol***, 1 at 7:30 p m. Persona lf > n "exceedingly injurious;

0 the NaV y” (International) urged to appear in the class in

* which th v hav int* " - : thus. $17 down: feeders $15-16. choice in sonic cases, classes now hav- quality eligible higher; slaughter

lug incomplete enrollment might

W. S. C S. OF UNION CHAPEL MCRTOif ANNUAL SUPPER AND AUCTIONS

TO BE HELD \T

MORTON SCHOOL BUILDING Saturday, October 4, 1947

DELICIOUS HOME COOKED FOOD. Served u, - „

BAND CONCERT BV BAIN»?i;lD(.t li\\D

HAND MADE \KTI( I I> 175 LOCUST FENCE POSTS

Everything remaining unsold at 7 1. M. v. ill !» sold at a UI ||

bj Alton Hur.st.

BRING THE FAMILY. Not respunsibl

lor ae.-i(||.n(J

ewes steady at $5-$7.

Is Your Ind- '' 1 ,iU ' .. ,l '. 'V ' . i man who have been visiting the an all day meeting.

I N ION YALLE1 < III IU II AN.NI \i. HOME (TIMING

enough hours in the day to attempt it." But he said this goviT nment had not been able to ig" j norc a recent Soviet attack on President Truman desipte the a’-j most cei tain knowlelge that the

latter's pnrents, Mr and Mrs. C. K. Hughes, have returned to their home in Seattle. Wash. Col. Nathaniel Huckleberry was in Indianapolis today attend-

be rejected. It ' j, 1R a nieeting of the governor's

There will be election of ficers. All members please present.

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Mill Entertain K. I. I . Class

ofbe

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stewart

The Union Valley Church protest would

north of Belle Union will hold was. j safety onference and a luncheon and Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKe

It’s annual home coming an l In somi ol th sharpest lang* held at th« Claypool hotel,

basket dlr.'ifr on Sunday, Oct. uage ever used by an American 1

5th. Everyone is invited to at- diplomat. Lt Gen. Walter Bedell! M 1 t . L. • (..I.. .

S : • issadot to Mos-I okla - where ^ UrCh '

tend.

Smith. U

There will be services in the cow, belabored the miming and again in the after-' eminent f"i the

she will spend s me time before

Soviet gov-1

“inereasing! K 0 * 0 !? t ” Boiger, Texas, to spend

noon" fclkiwing' the dinner. Tlie ! n"ood of half truths, distortions lllp Wlth her son, James

Rev. Lewis Gray will be th ■ of truth and utter faisehoo ls"| 1 ' coming fi'.m Russia in recent. Miss Janet Vaughan, daughter;

guest speaker The Rev. Con rad Clearwaters is the pastor.

days. He took particular excep- of Ml Hnt) Mrs. Ivan Vaughan of j |Viak( t.on to a . 000-wor i Soviet a, *'|R,i|e Union, has returned

ban will entertain the K. J. U. class of the First Christian

Thursday evening at

7:.'!0 o’clock in the dining room

ol the church.

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Cut lire Homemakers Held Recent Meeting

The Grcencastle Future Homers of America chapter met this summer in the Home Eco-

bc permitted to continue. A fee foi each course has been set at $2.50. This will entitle th' registrant to eight consecutive Wednesday evenings of instruction from a competent

teacher.

Mis. Azbell announced further that the classes in photography,

home planning and household garage for storing. See James mechanics will requite additional Green at Montgomery Ward ov regi.-trcnts befoi ■ these subjects at home at Vivalia. 30-lp. can be offered. , —

The course in photography offers elementary instruction in the use of even the simplest type of i imera. Ralph Taylor, instructor, has said that composition lighting and photographing of young children will be among ;

FOR SALE: One large Flori nee heating stove, one green and ivory Kalamazoo range, both like new. Dale Ross, Bainbridge. 30-3p. WANTED TO RENT: Large

FOR SALE: 40 or 50 yearling Leghorn hens. Rex Hathaway, Grcencastle, Route 4, Phone Rural 1F11. 30-21

Landscaping Complete property landscaping service - Nowt good time to plant Evergreens. FREE ESTIMATES GRAFTON LONGDEN, Jr.

PHONK 538-M

I.KT BAWKK \I)S SELL IT

y.'i

icli* which comp:H <• I Mi. ^ ,n t }’ocj<for(i College at Rockford, (Hi. Mi. c s Vaughan was awardc. 1 f OI coming year and to ck*<

LATE NEWS

with Adolf Hitler.

Public Sale I Hill sell at piiblie auction at mj liome located 5 miles south of I’liasant (fardens and I mill . north of I’uland at the Mill (T" i'k bridge, kuoun as the Daniel Craft Farm ini THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1947 BEGINNING \T 12:3(1 I*. M. THE KOLI.OU ING: One 1938 Chevrolet pickup Truek. One household scale, one sell ing machine, one .V) lb. lee bov, nno China eloset. one hotel stand, one Oak bedroom suite, 3 plee.s; one i unity, 8 rorking chairs, one heating stove, one telephone, one bed and springs, one hui in, one mirror, one lot dishes, one iron wash boiler, one bird cage and .stand, one 9vl2 wool rug, 3 stand tables, one two burner lierosen" stove, one Ihurner keruseiie oven, one antique cord bed, one antique chest of drawers, one antlqu." lamp, one antique .sausage mill ami uiany other articles. MRS. DAVID MODESITT, Owner

TERMS—(AMI. COL. ( Al’ DOWNING.

Not responsible for accidents. Xiictinnccr.

(;! scholarship for her sophomore I

year.

Mrs. Nat Parham of Norman,' r,|vsi ' l, nt Oklahoma, who has been visiting president

th- problems to be considered if

bUilding . t0 . diSCl , l8 f Pl , an8 8J og, phj <

II lie planning, with Arthur lati s, will act as moderator ol I'ciy as its t"aeher. wmdd be tile series and has invited Vlshinpa . ilaily lu ipful to persons sky and Stranovie Simic, chief of \vh' ive h pcs of building horn- the l ugaslav delegation, to apes some future date. Mr. P«*Ar on the first broadcast.

new officers. The officers

elected were:

Margie Whitman; vice Patty Godfrey; secre-

l.er sisti-r. Mis. Mattie Lee Good- t “ r > r ' Fre ‘ ,a McMahel. and treas- p ci , v stated that remodeling of|

\ me, will leave today to return ure r, Loretta Evans. At this to her home. Another sister, meeting a club charter was pre-

old honu - would be studied, too.; WASHINGTON, Sept. 50 ami factors to be considered in (UP) Chairman Aithur

Mis. Dallas Pace, left ISst week M n ''d to th club, rtn mcetiii„ purchasing a home would be pro-! Vandenberg today called a meets foi Shreveport, Louisiana. was then adjourned until Sop- ^ n t y( | ling of

tember 24.

Mr. and Mrs. Marion E. Smythe On September 24 there were are the parents of a ba.by girl, thirty-three members present. It

Repairing and refinishing

named Linda Judy. Mrs. Smythe was decided to continue the was the former Miss Barbara doughnut sale, which was very Ju !y. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Judy successful last year, me the great grand parents of Other suggestions wore made Linda Mrs. Merle Smythe of Fill- and plans started for selling more and Katherine Mitchell of Christmas cards. Each year repC ta vfordsville are the grand- n sentatives are sent to the state

SHOWER TO BE HELD FOR MR. \NO MRS. TAYLOR

meeting of the F. H. H. chapte: at Indianapolis. Those attending the slat" convention are, 1 metta Evans, voting delegate; representatives Margie W’hitnian. Dorothy Reeves, Carol Ro - sok and Nancy Torr. The convention is to be held October 11 and an interesting report is ex-

INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESENTS III ANNUL AIIIIITOlill AI SERIES A TWO-DIVISION PROGRAM, eight EVENTS | \< ||

Division A Ballet Theatre Wed. Oct. 29. 1947 Robert Cns.iilesiis, Pianist Sun. Jan. 18 .1948 Gregor I’iatignrskv. 'C-lllst Sun. Feb. 15. 1948 Indiana putts Symphony with James Pease, Bass-Ha ritone Mon. Feb. 23, 1948 Eleadur Steber. Soprano Wed. Mar. 3. 1948 Chicago symphony uith Artur Rod/hkski Sun. April 25. 1948

Division AA Ballet Theatre Thur. Oct. 30, 1947 Tossy Splvakovsky Violinist Wed. Nov. 19. 1947 Boston Symphonv uith Serge Koiissci it /ky Thurs. Dec. 4. 1947 Jussi Bjoerling, Tenor Thurs. Mar. 11, 1948 Kinloli Serkln, Pianist Wed. Mar. 31. 1948 Dorothy May nor. Soprano Sun. April 11, 1948

Alno for your pleasure

Also for your pleasure

A current play and musical

A current play and musical

production or two plays to

1

production or two plays to

be announced.

be announced.

SEASON BOOK PRICES, Each Series $4, $6, $8, $10, $12 20'; Federal Tax Included MAIL ORDERS NOW TO: Indiana University Auditorium Bloomington, Indiana SPECIFY DIVISION DESIRED AUDITORUM BOX OFFICE OPENS OCTOBER 8

pirontw.

r** v *r« v •S* ^ n* H* + i* jg| ANNIVERSARIES + ft q. *V 4* 4* 4- q* 4* 4* 4-

Birthday

Orville Glen Tincher, 7 years

j ti lay, Sept. 30.

Carol Lea Cunningham, 1 year P" ted from the repre.srntntiv old today. Sept. 30. | Those answering roll call were | Janies A. Biuner, of Clayton, Arlene Johnson, Carol Rosaok. I son of Mrs. Elizabeth Brunei, Norma Sims, Dona Irwin, Mai - | Grcencastle Route 1. 24 .years jd ic Irwin, Lucille Johnson today, Sept. 30. Maxine Lane. Peggy Sutherlin Doris MeMahel,- Nancy Toi > l BELLE UNION I '** a Sutherlin, Edith Johnson ( Norma Johnson. Dorothy LtiekMr. and Mrs. Everett Thomp- e ’’ Uel<*rus Thomas, 'Yolanda ] sen apd family and Mr. and Mrs. ' , ,r Y' ®' l * lia Ash, Wanda Chadd. I Edward Thompson of Illinois, 'Ume.da White, Jo Anne Smith, i were Sunday guests of Mr. and *‘ orct *' a ^ vana , Dorothy Kecv . -Mis. Paul Cox and family. ( 1'reda McMahel, Susie Rowland, , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller > ' PVe,,a Crawley, Clema Shonkand Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller v ' i,er - Jnan Shonkwiler. Betty

j ing of his Senate Foreign Reinof lions Committee for Nov. 10 to

furniture is to be a part of Har- consider a $580,000,000 emerold Sti wat t's class in household Lcncy relief for Western mechanics. Mr. Stewart will Europe and the need for a .special : ive instruction in minor eleetri- session, of Congress to provide it.

cal repairing and plumbing re-

p: ir.

A class in physical fitness is assured. This class is to meet

" the opening night in the girls' Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hunter of ' ninasium of the High School Manhattan are holding a misceibtiilding, at 7:30 p. m. Meeting laneous shower at their home on i "tir for remaining meetings Friday, Oilober 3, for Mr. and ■1 dl he decided by the class. Mrs. Forest (Sparky) Taylor 1' .Mowing is a list of meeting whose home was destroyed by I ices for the remainder of the fire Saturday. 1 : isses: ! Everyone invited. All gifts Photography Room 208. High snail and la.rge will be greatly

Public Sale! Poland China Boars and Gilts FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1947 STARTING AT I P. M. 30 BOARS AND 30 GITLS Tops from our Spring pigs. We. sagged that if you \ hogs of good breeding, that in the past ban maili' good in ^ feet lot and in the showing, we can supply vmir uanK Vhlti aluay s welcome. 3 miles south of NVu Ross and I miKqHll I mile north of Ladoga. J. N. FRANK and \L\ \ FORD. Aiii tione. is (.1C \N\ II I ). IHLI S WARNER C. KESSLER AND SONS NEW ROSS. 1NDIAN \ Lunch by New Ross Christian ( hiircli l.iullcs.

Si hool.

I

Home planning Room 205. . Household mechanics Room 204. •

Typing Room 206.

Interior decorating Room 205. Handicraft and Sketching • I Pauw Art Building. Olive Street, between Locust and Col-

li ge Avenues.

Sewing High School Voca-.

appreciated.

ti nal Building, i: nee.

southeast

ent-

Only about 35 per cent of the

J live weight of a steer can be so' 1

as beef. Only 30 per cent of tl!.‘ hog is sold as fresh meat.

Dominican Revolt Plot Frustrated

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK

HAVANA. CUBA, Sept. 30— (UPi The Cuban Navy today

ii" a 6.500; barrow* and gilt herded toward port two trana-

M. Hodge Sur Jay and all were In Nelson ' Wi,ma Buster. Patricia " 'ady. good and choice 225-275 | ports loaded with 800 revolutlonM. Hodge Slnday and all were In Maxine Gibson, Jean M s., $28.75, strictly choice $29;! ary shock troops who had set Spencei Sunday afternoon. .Summer and Margie Whitman. 1 '0-225 lbs., and 275-400 lbs., j out to storm the ancient walls of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Horn and + + 4* 4* - '■'-$28.50; 160-170 lbs., $27.75. ' the Dominican Republic’s capital Gertie Jackson were in Green- ‘' ,r ' i,nrt ' ,rs - I’lummer To "0-160 lbs., $24.75-$26; sow- city with bazookas, grenades and castle Sunday afternoon. ; Observe 50th Anniversary ; « P"ncd about steady. Inter bids'machiueguns. Mis. Nellie Arnold called on' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Plummer, a nd few sales 25c-50c lower,| The original plan was for Clara Hill Sunday afternoon. | win celebrate their golden, wed- »’08t good and choice $25-$27,1 bo r.bers and fighter planes to Mr. anl Mrs. A. M Hodge were ,::ns anniversary on Sunday , f< w choice lights $27.25-$27.50. j clear the defenses of Dominica’s in Indianapolis last Wednesday 0< ' tob cr 5th, with open house at Cattle 1.800, calves 600: steers! capital, Ciudad Trijillo (Santo and called on Mr. and -Mrs. Ken-. ,h ' i ' h,,niP at Mt - oliv ‘' f, om heifers active, fully 25c toi Domingo) before the landing

rp"ts 50c higher; short load low force went in to overthrow the

neth Murray. j to 4 o’clock. All friends and rel1 Mr. ard Mrs. Everett Masten ,ltu cs at'e Invited to call. 1 ailed on Rev. Ruben Masten * ^ dinner for the Immediate

Sunday.

Mr. an l Mrs. Luther Pointer

were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Voids Cummings Sunday,

i Mr and Mrs. Billy Herbert and

family will be held at noon.

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Gresent Club To Meet Wednesday The Cresent Club will meet

Mr. and Mrs. Doris Salsman and j "' 'dnesday, October 1st, a.t 2:30 family calle I on Mr. and Mrs. ■ (l c i oc l( with Mrs. W’ard Mayhall.

Harley Tabor Sunday afternoon. I Anderson street.

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Claude Hnne Honored On Rirthduy Anniversary A surprise birthday dinner was

You’ll toy "Tho G»mhl» l»n'I Worth It" when rou Wi»no*t.. "MOM*.* DAD"

given Sunday Sept. 28th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hane in honor of Mr. Hane who

I 2 Hours ■■ 20 Minutes obf "’ rv, ' d his sixty-second birth-

day.

Blazing ■■ TruthSa Those attending were Mr. and

choice light stec :; $32; built'. 17-year-old dictatorship of Geng"°<l grain red $28-$,30.50; med- 1 ’eralissimo Rafael L. Trujillo

ium to good short feds and Molina.

grassers $24 $27; common an 11 But the Cuban army and navv medium light grass^ yearlings, started breaking up the plot and

load seized 11 plane., the Revolutionaries had ready. The expedition-

end heifers $18-$23.50;

strictly good Heifers $29; medium and good short feds $25$27.35; cows uneven, generally

ary force of 800 sailed last Friday in a last, desperate attempt

.steady early but weakened late; to salvage something from good beef kind $16.50-$18; com-1 months of planning and thnon and medium $13.25-$16; spending of millions of dollars. G alei'H fairly active steady;! Last report D-day ,n Dominica good and choice largely $25.50- was supposed to have been at $-8; common and medium $15- dawn yesterday. Last night, fjol. ' Oscar Diaz, who had spent Sheep 1,500; opened steady; months investigating the plot/ good and choice fat native lambs announced for the Cuban gov- ? $21-$22.50, few choice $23; med- ernment that the me^ on Cd .urn and good $19-*20; common tlie two ships the El Mnceo an 1

bid 11 '

It '

CLOSING OUT SALI I util sell at auction on the farm knoun ;n die * farm located I'j miles smith and 2 miles :i»t "I (IcuntaM the Tile Factory Road or 1 miles nnrlliu si "I (Juimy. tw'1 Inning, on THURSDAY, OCT. 9 STARTING AT II ()’( LOCK, <( s T ) 14 •• HEAD CATTLE - 14 All cattle are T. B. and Bangs tested. On. Itrimllc ("«• I Aryshire, years old. a 7 gallon cotv l« freshen. I 1 ™' milking Shorthnrn-Ilolstein con, 7 years nhl, ""/"J frivihen tlareli 29; one Black con, 7 years "Ii! " nljl l>y side, reined; one Jersey eon, y' a r- n!d. ui'b'A * J freshen April 9; one Guernsey coyv, 5 years old. gdins J .’ **' tn freshen April I; one Guernsey con, I yr:if'old. Kn'nt I Inn. to fresh 0 !! January 28; 3 Jersey mixed lii'itcr'. . ’ calves, | months old; one pale milking shorthorn nil . year old. This herd of coil s arc tested, clean and - "ind in ' .'LJ speet. They are on full flntt of milk and c\tr:i hcaii l ir "' ready to go into your dairy and adding to your u interw 2 •• HEAD OF MULES •• 2 Tram of imilos, smooth mouth and good win Um* in ^ rss. 2 - HEAD OF H0CS 2 Tun Sons, to farrou by date of sale. CHICKENS 50 nr more White Rock Pullets, 5 Uinntl:, oldBr.mder house and eqcipment, lO’vlti' round teP good eonditiou.

FEED 8 ton good mixed bay in barn; 28 acres. n "’ ri J neti corn to be sold by acre; 2 bushels Hybrid year's). IMPLEMENTS AND MISCELLANEOUS U-ll Karmall traetor on rubber with road condition and cnltiiator for same, 2 bottom 11" 1 r ,.1, owl tandeni disc, (> ft, Averv moiling nmchine on rid'" j* ^ | u heel trailer and st»< k rack, good sti .-l lin'd " ac " , ' r g tt»(+ l bed, John ly,.,.!.,. corn planter, check run and *e r ' 1 ,|tivati"| nient. Bulky Ha* rake, sled frame tooth harrow. . mjI l» r "od, new hay carriage and 36 ft. of track. 120 l ' 1 ['kettles I rope. 2 hog lionses, » metal bog troughs. 2 K""' 1 bl " milk cans and other articles ton numerous tn fist. I’nife cream seperator, i-xtra good. H you are ill need of any the listed property l< ^ 8 I good. Don't miss this sale. TERMS — CASH. Not res|tnnslble in case of accidents. c. E. VORE, OWNER " AVNE BRANNEM.AN & NOBLE HALEY. 0^ Lunch on Grounds.