The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 February 1949 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDlAi,.,
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1949.
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CLOSING OUT SALE At Mins Pearl O'HairS Studio at 106 SpriiiK Avenue “on the atle.v" in tireencastle, all the following articles and many more
MONDAY AND TUESDAY MGMmsiNis ini msi mmciwuiisw!
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Thursday, March 3,1949
AT Hint) O'CTAK K
Painted articles of all kinds, seven chests of drawers and dressers, two bids with box springs, inuerpring mattresses, dining table and six chairs, breakfast table and four chairs, two cupboards, several pieces wicker furniture, six sets of shelves, lamps of all descriptions, old glass and china, pictures, two walnut library tables, two old clocks, painted articles, aprons, scarf, and curtains, four hole laundry stoxe, electric table ran get t e with oven, lawn swing witU cushions and many other articles. MISS PEARL O’HAIR HURST AND HI NTKR, \ii< tiom rrs. ( I II I M< M AINS, C Ink Not rosponsiblr for accdtloiits.
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CLOSING OUT SALE Due to sickness in the family, I will sell at auction at our farm, known as the Jess Hubbard farm located ;t miles northeast of CJoverdalc and 5 miles southwest of Belli* t'nion, the following
property on,
Wednesday, March 2,1949 SALE STAKTS AT 11.00 A. M. 3 •• HORSES » 3 One Gray mare, smooth mouth, good worker. One Black mare, smooth mouth, good worker. One Sorrel horse, smooth mouth, well broke. 14- CATTLE - 14 5 Hereford cows, 5 years old, to calve In Spring. One Black cow, 5 years old, to calve in Spring. 1 Shorthorn Cows, with calves. 6 Shorthorn Cows to calve in Spring. All good ages. The above cows are all bred to a good Hereford But!,, •red cattle don't miss this sale. HAY AND STRAW 150 bales of Timothy Hay; 50 bales of straw.
NEWS — LIFE COMES BACK TO MONTE CASS1NO
The meeting of the Woman’s Mission Society of the First Baptist church has been postponed for one week. All women of the church arc urged to attend the meeting Tuesday at 2 p. m„ a' the church to hear Miss Lynnette Martin, a member of the National Department of Chil- : dren’s work. James A. Lynch received word that Anton Schubel. music critic of Now York who has made a nation-wide survey, has named him as one of the nation's row young artists. Mr. Lynch has made a study of voice with C. Edmund Jarvis and Mae Strong of DcPauw University. Sue Carolyn of Indianapolis and Dr. Robert Edgar Veith of Cincinnati.
Pump Your Water Automatically! Ont former found that it took 350 hours to pump and carry 605 tons of water a year needed by his dairy cows. That's 35 ton-hour days, one# wasted, now saved by an automatic supply of running water. A Myers Water 5ystem will furnish all the water you noed at surprisingly low cost—about 4 cents for a thousand gallons. Come in, see the many advantages offered by Myers E/ecfo and plunger ype Systems.
If you
FARM IMPLEMEHTS Model A John Deere tractor, .jnsf overhauled and in good condition, on rubber, cultivator for Name, i. H. C. S' tandem disc, John Deere 1xl| breaking plow. No. I." John Deere eornpieker, J, H. C. 11-7 grain drill, I. H. (’., mowing machine in good eonditloti, John Deere cornplanter with fertilizer attachment; I. II. f. S' binder, endgale seeder, like new ; I. H. Hammer mill in good condition, rubber tired wagon with flat ton, wagon am! box lied; corn sheller; one two row cultivator 1 one row cultivatorK; 1 •ectlon tooth harrow, set of harness, collars, 35 steel posts, small timln used around a farm and many other articles too numerous to list. EVERYONE WELCOME TERMS — CASH. Not responsible in ease of Accidents. STELLA VICROY-Owner WAYNE BRANNEMAN & NOBLE HALEY. .Auctioneers. IRA C. KNOLL, Clerk. Lunch will lie served on grounds.
A GOOD BUY 1946 HUDSON 6 cylinder, | door sedan — Radio, Heater, Overdrive — Local Car Priced Right — SCOTT'S Franklin St. Garage
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BAINBRItrtE WATER SYSTEMS AND PUMPS
INDIANA
WE PAY FOR DEAD ANIMALS HORSES - CATTLE - HOGS - SHEEP FOR PROMPT AND SANITARY SERVICE PHONE GREENCASTLE 1008 INDIANA RENDERING COMPANY
ACE HEATING AND VENTILATING Service on all Automatic Heating Units Stoker Service, Any Make Stokol Sales and Service Day Phone 780 or 277-J Night Phone 5IU-J or I77-J
SECOND ANNUAL
SPRING CLEARANCE
SALE
Week of February 28th To March 5th
We have some items on hand that are mostly new, in perfect con*
dition that we are going to sell at greatly reduced prices. Prices
are marked down to cost and even lower.
COME
IN and look
over the best bargains you have seen.
Regular Price Sale Price
1 Ferguson Disc Terracer
$188.50
$124.50
1 Ferguson Grader Terracer
149.. r 0
99.50
2 Ferguson Weeders
96.50
59.50
1 Two section Spring Tooth Harrow
81.95
35.00
1 Three Section Spring Tooth Harrow
116.00
45.00
1 No. 1 Rear End Manure Loader
114.50
34.50
(Works on Ford or Ferguson tfydoiilie)
1 No. 2 Rear End Manure Loader
129.50
64.50
1 Jamesway 18 bushel feed truck on
Rubber Wheels
79,:o
44.50
1 Ferguson 7 tine Field Cultivator (Tiller)
174.50
95.00
1 Ferguson 9 tine Field Cultivator (Tiller)
195.50
105.00
1 Used Ferguson Universal Frame and Angle
Dozer Blade for front end
134.50
74.50
12 New 10000 Lb. Grease Guns
4.95
3.25
1 Demonstrator IS^ cu. ft. Deep Freeze
495.OC
295.00
1 Deluxe Electric Range
369.50
294.50
1 Standard Model Electric Range
287.50
224.50
1 New Skylina Hammermill, complete
295.00
174.50
1 Farm Crafter Tool for P. T. O. on Ford
or Ferguson
79.50
49.50
1 New 6 Ft. Tower Disc
215.00
174.50
1 New 7 ft. Tower Disc
225.00
195.00
3 New 80 bu. Manure Loader, on Rubber
385.00
345.00
4 New 4 bar side Delivery Rakes
315.00
285.00
WILLIAMS & GREVE
305 North Jackson Street
Greencastle
FOR RENT: Modern snail two room apartment. Box 17 % Banner. 28-2p Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shonkwiler have returned home from Tampa, Fla., where they spent the winter. They were called home by the Illness of M rs - Shonkwller’s father, Marion Carmichael. Corliss Ewing, brother of O'villc Ewing, is in receipt of a copy of The Dallas, Texas Mom■ng News of Janr try 8. which carried a four column picture of Orville Ewing, his oxen and donkeys on the first page. Orville was passing through Dalla at that time. The picture showed him feeding the oxen bananas. He has been from coast to coast and up and down the nation in Itis wanderings over the country with his strange outfit. It has been several years since he was here, but wherever he goes, he attracts widespread attention. ROBBER CAUGHT LAWRENCE, 111., Feb. 28. (UP) An anonymous phone call , led to te capture of one of twe Indiana robbers who broke into the Moose Lodge here early to- |
day.
LawrencevlUe city police said they captured William S. Hirt. 18, wpo gave his address aGrand Hotel. Anderson, Ind. Police saiil he named George Stone, .10, Indianapolis, as his partner. xo’i'ii b or tiiwixx«tuation Nolle Is lit TO llV tflYftl tllilf t h‘? uiiilt-rsigiu*(| 11hs been iiitpoiiiloiJ by ihe Judge of the t’lrcuH I'ourt ol I'utuuin ('ouiity, Stute of Indiiiint. AdininlMt rutor of the rstiitof Izf*vi WillianiMon lute of l*ut mini County, deceased Said estate l» supposed to Insolvent. Janies N Woodall. Adiuiiiist rutor No. NtMiX. Omer C. .Moth. Clerk of th» Piitimin i ireiilt Court, ftexell A. Boyd. Attorney. ^8-3t. CEDAR < REST VICINITY Rex’. Albert Alice of Indianapolis is bringing soma Inspiring messages of the Gospel each evening at New Providence at 7:15. Everyone is invited. Mrs. Juliet Elmore has beer visiting her sister, Mrs. Daisj McCammack, who is confined tr her home by illness. Mrs. Lawrence Wildman is al so on the sick list. Several from this community attended the sectional at Green castle. Maynard and .VTrs. Mary Grubb
were Sunday dinner greats o f
Mr and Mrs. Chess Day. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wheeler
entertained Rev. and Mrs. Quisenberry and children. Rev. and Mrs. Balew. Mr. and Mrs. Chess
• "'--re Sui umner guests of Mr. , ui(i Marion Grubb and son.
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\a ftOMEThlNO. BEAUTIFUL ABOUT EVE.RYItilNG—TbATlS, IFVCU ABE LOOKING FOR \X
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The famous SPEED QUEEN I50WL SHAPED TUB
QPEED QUEEN wa» introduced in 1927. It was the first — and still is the only — washer with a BowlShaped Tub. Just at a mixing bowl gives you the fastest mixing — so the Speed Queen gives you the fastest and cleanest washing. In 19 years. Speed Queen's washing efficiency has never been surpassed. Let us show you the beautiful 1941) models. C’.'>
SPECIAL Be sure and sec the new Farmall C. Tracta Now on display,
It’s a lonesome feeling to look al the a« res yo„ ean't |,|J because of broken or uselesa ei|ulpmeiit. Bii' ||„. It hKSiNn IMPLEMENT COMPANY can remedy II,v sltmiti,,,, ^ prompt repair sen ice. We're ready to sen e ymi at all tin,, with genuine parts and service.
, | WEESNER IMPLEMENT CO. UlLl GREENCASTLE *2L" 461 INDIANA
Indiana Shorthorn Breeders Association Second Annual ALL BULL SHOW AND SALE AT THE PITRDI'E LIVESTOCK JUDGING PAVILION WEST LAFAYETTE, INDIANA Monday, March 7,1949 54 REAL HERD BULLS Consisting of || reds, II roans, and i while, pinna;' up to I years old. Carefully inspeeted and seleetisl Irmn Ji Hie lo st herds of Indiana. Saxe yourself Ihc time xml tnr nis-essary to find «\hat you w ant by coming to this snip «' you will find 54 bulls to pick from and you can buy <mr i carload at your own prices. AUCTIONEERS — Ray Johnson, Decatur, Indiana, Kiriil Kay, Tangier, Indiana, anil W. Y. Ensthurn, Lafayettp, Indua Show 8:30 A. M„ Write for Catalog. Sale 11:36 f.l P. T. BROWN, Secretary TANGIER, INDIANA.
ARE YOU TIRED TONIGHT? You wouldn’t be if you had used a new Speed Queen washer instead of that old one. > on etui own a SPEED QUEEN for Only *"| 25 Per Week HORACE LINK & CO. The Store of Furniture
CAR LOAD SALE v. ROCK WOOL INSULATION
$1.09
Per Bag Regularly $1.35 Per Bag
Each bag covers 20 sq. fl. 3 inches deep. Come in and pick It up •• This low price saves all warehouse and delivery costs. INSULATION CUTS FUEL BILLS 30% Buy On Terms: Only 10% Down On Insulation SALE WEDNESDAY ONLY WE WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY FOR INSULATION CUSTOMERS 9:00 A. M. To 5:30 P. M.
