The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 November 1948 — Page 6
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1948.
CLOSING OUT SALE IfjivinK Hold our farm and ({"'"K ' n Uusiins* at Sliafrr I.ak< «» will H*il at imhlir auction at onr home on old State Koad 9b known as Good hart Turkey farm, 1 1 2 miles west of Groveland, SJ/j miles southeast ot Bainhridge, on Wednesday, December 1st. '48 15 •• DAIRY CATTLE - 15 fine I) year old Krindlv cow to freshen March Hi; one li year old fisiernM-y cow to freshen hj sale <lay; one tj year old Kcd < ow to freshen .lanritary 30th; one 3 y«sir old Jersey and Swiss cow to freshen March 24th; one S year old Jersey cow to freshen Fetrriiary 23th; one 3 year old Jersey cow to freshen March 22nd; one 3 year old Brown Swiss cow to freshen March 10th; fine 3 year old Jersey cow to freshen February 17th; one 3 year old Bed Cow to freshen July 20th; one yeai old Jersey cow to freshen June ind; 5 heifer calves. NOGS AND RABBITS 2 registered Chester White sows with 20 pigs, S weeks old; one Spotted Poland China sow with 7 pitfs; one Spotted Poland sow with 10 pig.s. 4 New Zealand Does bred; one New Zealand Buck. FARM MACHINERY Model B Allis Chalmers tractor, 18 months old with hydraulic lift, lights starter, pulley and power take-off, 10” break plow, culli- ( vator. 5 ft. disc and tandem, 0 ft. power mower, 2 row rotary hoe, Kubber tired wagon and (lal top bed, like new. MISCELLANEOUS Wall milk cooler, 8 8-gal. milk cans, strainer, 3 milk buckets, wash tanks ami stoves, 2 water .seperators, electric churn and Ijand churn, milk crocks, 3 hog houses, hog gates, various sizes, 12 hole feeder, heated hog tolintain, hog troughs, hog oilers, corn shellcr, 7" power bench saw, 'j ton chain hoist, power mower, 30’ sickle; liar with Briggs Stratton motor, 2 13-hole metal hens nests, 3 electric water fountains, one coal brooder, one electric brooder, shovels, forks, hoes, chains, sails, and many other useful articles,’ 18 roils woven wire fence 6” stay, vaccinating tools. FEED 700 bushels good yellow eorn; 230 bales bean hay. HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES One 8 piece dining room suite, Frigidaire, eleetrie range, big dresser, wardrobe, 3 rockers, small parlor beater, combination healer, cook stoic, ■> small 1 inob*urns, twin bed, 2 mattresses, meat block, kitchen cabinets, lard keltic and lard press, and lots of other useful articles. TKKMS — (’ASH. Not responsible for accidents. JOHN AND WALLACE SCHENCK HI RST AND HI N’TKH, Auctioneers. ( I,IFF McMAINS and HAZF.I. McM \IVS, Clerks. Uinner by Wesley ( Impel (iiureli I.adics. a0STNG _ 0UrSALE Haling sold our house and moving to Texas, we will sell the personal property at auction at tarm known as the Park Coffman Jami, 5 miles northeast of Greencastle, second house northeast of Crows bridge on Big Walnut creek, on Thursday, December 2nd, 1948 AT 12:0(1 O’CLtX’K SHARP 5 •• COWS •• 5 One i year old Guernsey cow to freshen In February. One li year old Jersey cow to freshen last of February. TK ami Bangs tested. Two heifers, IIKI and 7U0 lbs. One Calf. 29-HEAD HOGS-29 l!i Shoats, weight from 4 Oto 80 pounds each; one pure bred Spotted Poland sow and 7 pigs; 2 choice meat hogs. HAY 00 hales of choice Alfalfa Hay. POULTRY 10 AAA White Koek Hens. FARM MACHINERY One Regular Farm-All tractor, on 0 ply rubber tires, eiilti rators, 2 14-inch break plows, 7 fool disc anti tandem, like new, lohn Deere tractor corn planter with fertilizer anti bean attaehnents, also checking attachment; new heavy duty rubber tired iiagou, with new flat top bed; 2 one-horse wheat drills, sled, mower, hog crate, piano box, forks, shovels, bench grimier ami motor, chains, lot i> small hand tools, axes, hoes, grease guns, sprayer, garden plows, gas cans, lawn mower, cross cut saw ami many other tools. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE One electric Speed (fueen washer and twin tubs,; one G-K electric (i cu ft. refrigerator, one gasoline range, burner, lioilt-in oven; kitchen cabinet, new Oak dinette set with 4 Chrome chairs wilh red leather upholstery; one new 3 to 4 room oil burner heater, ‘•xlt linoleum; one Silverlone table model radio. Maple stand, floor lamp. 2 piece tiling room suite ami ottoman, pillows to match, 2 occasional chairs, •> end tables, round oak heating stove, stove hoard, !)xl2 rug ami pad, table lamps, pictures, mirrors, China closet, throw rugs, !ixl ! linoleum rug. Maple 4 piece bedroom sidle of bed, springs, Innersprin.g mattress, vanity and stool, ehi-s) of drawers, Singer sewing machine with attachments, card table, cedar lined cloths closet, odd metal bed, springs, mattress, dresser, 3 bed room lights, baby bed and mattress, 2 bed spreads, cooking utensils, crocks, jars and many other articles, 2 tons coal, some paint and paint supplies. 11137 Ford Tudor in V-| condition. 7x10 Brooder House, one complete 13 step .stairway for house. TKKMS — CASH. Not responsible for accidents.
From where I sit... //Joe Marsh
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Buck Childs’ home has horome mighty popular ever since he got that television set—one of the few sets in our town, outside of Andy's Garden Tavern. Not only do the kids stay home nights, but the neighbors drop in to sec whatever’s being telecast. And Buck and the missus always make them welcome, ivith a mellow glass of beer or ale (with eider and cookies for the youngsters). While I guess everyone admits that television still has far to go, it’s not hard to see that it will soma
day be as much a part of American home and farm life as the temperate glass of beer that Buck serves and the hospitably that goes with it. And from where I sit, anything that adds to gracious living in America—brings folks together for temperate, quiet entertainment — is a boon to this home-loving land of ours. (We’re thinking of buying a television set ourselves!)
Copyright, iota, United States Brewers Foundatum
JOYOUS OVER NORTHWESTERN being chosen to represent the Big Nine in the Rose Bowl, students picket classrooms at Evanston, 111., to be sure no bookworms break the spell by attending classes during business of celebrating. Hnternational Soundnhotoi
PAUL HENDRICH
HI UST AND HI’NTKK, Am t*. CUFF AND HAZEL McMAINS, Clerks.
WAY AHEAD OF MOST 7-WEEK-OLDS
AT 7 WEEKS OLD most babies can’t even turn over in their cribs, but David Michael Bidwell, Jr., can aland unassisted on hand of his fathar, a Marina at El Toro, Cal. David waighad six pounds, tilx outuiaa at birth, and nina yuiadf Ui plctur* (lutttaatioail)
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COME TO THE Y-PALACE For Your Thanksgiving Dinner Turkey and All The Trimmings Y-PALACE, Intersection ot Roads 36 and 43
Dozens of ranges to choose -from... but ONLY roppon has the TFL’U’&FT
Yes —look at all the rest, then see the Tappan Gas Range — the only range with the Tel-U-Set, the “controlled cooking" panel that gives you —
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111 (inks to many people for many things ' r f}ns is rm: sf.aso.x of thanksgiving ... Anil there is much for which we can alt be thankful in this great country of oars. Certainly we arc thankful for a bountiful harvest of grain anti corn, for a high level of production and employment, for a standard of living that is the envy of the world. Most of all, iwrlia/is, we are grateful for oar American her it age . . .freedom of opportunity, freedom of choice, freedom to think and worship according to our own beliefs.
IT r Feel as a Chevrolet ilealer il is an appropriate time Lo convey our sincere appreciation lo the people of this community for their loyally, patience and understanding. lor Despite Chevrolet’s production of more ears and trucks during IDIK Ihan any other mauufaelurcr there is still a long “waiting list” for America's mosl-wauted ears and trucks. Chevrolet is doing everything within its power to maintain and increase production. Meantime, we would like to express onr thanks . . . I hanks to llnyers anil Prospective llnyers of New I hevrolets for your generous recognition of the honest value luiilt into this first-choice car in the low-priced field. More people have bought Chevrolet cars and
trucks, during the* eighteen-year period from ID.'U to date, than have bought the cars and trucks of any other manufacturer. # I hanks let 'Those Who Are W ailiny for Orelers In he hilled for your patience and understanding. You can be sure we are doing our best to treat all customers fairly . . . doing our best to speed the day when we can give you the good news, “Your wailing days are over!” I hemks let Service Customers for the opportunity to keep your present cars in safe driving condition. We have tried to serve you well, and appreciate your patronage. I hemks to eill whose friendship and fav‘>e have helped maintain Chevrolet’s leadership . . .
I liuntxs for your (lutronu^e which has made CHEVROLET AMERICA’S INo. 1 CAR Greencastle Motors., inc
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