The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 March 1949 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIAI^A. FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1949.
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SUNDAY TRI COUNTY COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Kivett. ’astorai Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Morning service 11:00 a. m. Y'oung Peoples meeting 6:30 p.
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Evening service 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 1:00 p. m. Everyone welcome. FILLMORE METHODIST CHURCH
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Bob Robinson. Minister. 9:30 Youth choir practice. 10:00 Sunday school. Chart r Smith, Supt. 10:00 the morning worshij service. Sermon: In the Cross. 6:00 Youth Fellowship. 7:15 Evening worship service Sermon: Childhood Religion? What effect does religious trailing in childhood have upon the nature adult? MAPLE HEIGHTS METHODIST CHURCH Worship Service 2:30 p. m Sunday March 13th. Everyone welcome Wm. J. Evans. Pastor CHURCH OF CHRIST East Washington St., Greencastle, Ind. Bowell E. Manchester, Minis ter Services for Sunday: Bib!" Study 9:45; Preaching and com munion 10:45 Subject: “Is it Possible to be a Christian ?” Children's Class 6:45; Evening
worship 7; Subject "Links That Connect Man with God.” Wednesday night Prayer Meeting 7:30 Saturday afternoon a group from this church, will hand out tracts from house to house her^ in Oreencastle. We would like for each one to read the tracts, and consider them as a personal invitation to attend the services of the church of Christ. CHURCH OF THE NAZABENE Roaehdale, Ind. "A Church with a purpose.” Sunday school 9:30 A. M. We are now in contest wit 1 ! the Districts of Michigan. Indanapolis. Washington. Philadel-
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We want all who are not in Sunday school anywhere to come and be with us. Morning worship 10:45 A. M. Junior and N.Y.P.S. 6:45 P. M Evangelistic service 7:30 P. M. Subject. A man, a house and storm. Prayer meeting Wednesday
7:30 P. M. You will always be welcome. Rev. R. H. Whelan, Pastor CLINTON FALLS .METHODIST CHURCH J. E. Porter, Minister There will be preaching service this Sunday, March 13th, at 11:00 A. M. and 7:00 P. M. by the pastor. Sunday School at 10:00 to each and all of these services the public ts cordially invited. The Co.r.mittees on the besement construction should bo ready to report the state of their progress. BIG WALNUT CHURCH There will be an all day meeting and basket dinner in honor or Rev. Jack Kilgore and family Sunday, March 13, at the Big Walnut Baptist church, 2'^ miles south of Pleasant Gardens. Rev. Kilgore, a former pastor of Big Walnut, recently returned from Argentina, South America, where he spent five years as a missionary. Come enjoy the day and worship with us.
CLOSING OUT SALE As I am quitting farming on account of III health will have sale at my farm, located 2 S-4 miles southwest of Cloverdale, Indiana, and 3 miles northeast of Cataract, known as the Charlie Goodaere farm, on Thursday, March 17th, 1949 10.30 A M. FARM MACHINERY • One F-30 tractor and cultivator, tractor extra good with new Firestone tires on rear wheels; one Model B, J. D. tractor in A-l shape, good tires and cultivator; one Case F-2 Combine, like new; one 4 section rotary G. I. hoe, like new; one 1 section spike tooth harrow, like new; one 3-16 Int. Little Genius plow with rubber tires used one year; one J. D. 2-14 Radex plow A-l shape, used two years; one rubber tire wagon with grain bed in A-l shape; one 1941, l'; ton Ford (6) truck with grain bed and stock rack In extra good shape; one 1931 Chevrolet coupe; 4 spare wheels with tires and tubes almost new. Most of ahovu tools are less than 2 years old. MISCELLANEOUS - Post hole diggers, log chains, one wheel harrow, woven wire stretchers, shovels, 50 ft. endless hell, 8 rolls woven wire, other articles too numerous to mention. One Oaks brooder, 500 egg sl/.e, stove electric, good shape. HOUSEHOLD GOODS One Davenport and chair, one kitchen cabinet in good shltpe; one Ice box, 100 lb. si/.e, one iron bed springs and mattress; one dining extension table; one laundry stove used 30 days, like new; one 3 burner oil stove. TERMS — CASH. No property to be removed until settled or. Not responsible in case of accidents. HILTON WILSON-Owner WAYNE BRANNEMAX, Auctioneer. OWEN COUNTY STATE BANK, Clerk- — • - - - — - ~ r—r- ■ —-y-c- - —
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Because of my ill health I a n forced to reduce my farming a/livitle sin will sell at p iblic auction at my farm, located 3 mile south of Coatesvilie » mile northwest of Stllesville on the • •itilcsvillc anil Coatesvilie road, on TUESDAY, MARCH 15TH, 1949 ' at 1I:<MI o'clocki the following: II HEAD OF CATTLE ; yeai oil. Holstein cow. calf by side; C gallon cow ; one aged Holstein cow. giviiNg 3 gal.; 8 year old Shorthorn and Jersey cow. giving . gallon, fn ,'icns in June; 8 year old Guernsey anil /-..rthorn t • freshen in April; . year old Holstein ami Jersey •»w, ’ gillon cow, freshen in July; two. registered Jersey eons, ,n fredi, the other freshens March 22; two » yeai old Holstein > ,;i>i calve by side; one 2 yeai < Id Holstein springer heifer; \ a old Jersey cow, giving 4 gallon. |i<y , Two Spotted Polai'.i’ gilts, to tarrow in April; :r. -bred Dorm male hog. sril'.EF — 9 ewes with I Iamb-, and one buck. FEUD — About 30(1 bu. corn. t< sell by bushel; about 50 bu. soybeans; some haled hay. FARM IMPLEMENTS — F-l; Farnmll trai tor i n rubbe 1 jrooil shape; cultivator and 18-In. breaking plow that swings . ti cl . ti !>< sol! a » unit: i-ft. new disc unit tandem; rub ! >»a ;or witli Hat top: rotary hoc, same as new ; cult! ia ke:\ ‘.-hot. I ’-ln. Oliver tractor [ lor. ; corr pluntei Black liwk. with fertilizer atta liment and bean plates; International burr mill; ensilage cutter and pl|»e: 1 seed drill, blacksmith's forge anil blower; some small tools, and large pile of junk. MILKING EQUIPMENT — Hinman milking machine, single unl». Jiffy milker, «-slall cocks and pipe for same; I wash vat; drop in electric heater; vacuum clippers; milk cooler, strainer; eight 8-gallon milk cans, etc. 8 sets work harness, collars and pads. TEKMS CASH. Not resjmnslble tor accidents. No property to be removed until settled for.
JOE ROBINSON
HURST * HUNTER, Aucts. CLIFF Me MAINS, Clerk Lun. h by latdlcs of Stllesvtlle Christian Church.
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Community Sale \ r PARKERSBURG CHRISTIAN CHURCH
AT PARKERSBURG, INDIANA
ON 43. HALF-WAY BETWEEN GREENCASTLE AND CRAW F’ORDSYILLE
10:00 A. M., Wednesday, March 16, 1949
A large number of business men and dealers of the surrounding towns an- showing a
grand spirit in helping make this the largest sale of the season.
TRACTORS
F-30 just overhauled with new indtivator last year, Oliver 60 good as new with cultivator. Model A John Deere complete with cultivator and breaking plow, H other new and used tractors that we haven’t got the description of to date; new H ft. Roderick Lean disc harrow, implements, new Roderick I .can hoe, new Blount two-row rotary hoe, tractor, McCormick Deering binder, oats seeder, John Deere No. 5 power mower on rubber will fit H or M, New Idea side delivery rake; one new G. I. 80 bu. tracto; manure spreadei on ruhhi-r, New International manure spreader, spring tooth harrow . New Idea No. (i Corn picker, hay loader, Superior 12 disc wheat drill, fertilizer attachment for 2-14 plow. John Dee re 99!) corn planter, one lot of horse drawn implements, 4 new rubber tired wagons, 39 Chevrolet pick-up truck. Bull rake. 1946, 70 Oliver tractor and cultivator; Wood Bros, corn picker; New Little Genin'. 16 lni-1; plow; John Deere 3-14 plow; John Deere 2-16 oil clutch, on rubber; l< { ton Ford truck, bed and rack, complete; 47 Chevrolet station wagon, white wall air tires twin heaters, sun visors, only ) 1,000 miles anil six white gilts. AMI*. Chalmers, 2-14 plow; Oliver plow, 2 bottom 14 Inch Radex shears: Internationa 1 mounted H or M. torn picker; No. 6 Oliver 6 ft. combine with motor in A-l eondition; 2 row inltivator; <1 nip hay rake; John Deere sulky plow; good gravel bed; I' - screw )a‘'ks: 1935 Ford 2-door, good tires, J new reconditioned motor. Fords electric high power washing machine, water heater; one Caldron with trypod; Hard coal 300 chick brooder complete: three quarter bed and springs; kitchen (able; two Kat Terrier pups; 8 bred Roland China gilts; 2 bushels Little Rial recleaned tent-
ed Clover seed.
Post hole Piper Npudigger. * New Ford cylinder type grain blower complete; new skyline hammermill, new Letz feed grinder, used feed grinder, 2 new Holland power corn slaellers, new 8-4 H. P. electric motor, I hand shcllcr, 2 power lawn mowers, hand mower, grade A milking outfit, complete; 2 lots of new Iron gates, 4-11 hy 38 tractor tires, 2 - 18 by 86 tractor tires, 2 D. W. II by 36 rims, one blacksmith-anvil, 100 cedar posts, lot of locust
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One work horse; 4 good milk cows; 20 shoals; one yearling male hog; pure bred Poland China young boar; 2 good sets work harness, several collars; 100 hales Alsae hay; 100 bushels good corn; 20 bushels certified Hawkeye soy beans; SO bushels Clinton 59 certified seed oats; good pop corn; strained honey. HOUSEHOLD GOODS — 2 large rugs, 2 kltchien cabinets, almost new Duotherm oil heater with blower, l.arc wood and coal Heatrola, new Warner 500 size clcctrlr brooder, 500 chick oil burner brooder stove, complete. Mony other items for sale too numerous to mention. BEAN DINNER EQUIPMENT All the bean dinner equipment sells, consisting of dishes, bowls, silverware, tubs, pots, pans, several 16 Tt. serving tables with trestles, miscellaneous items. “BE A BOOSTER FOR YOUR COMMUNITY, AND OUR NEW ANNEX” If you want your goods advertised consign at once to Lee Burkett, Dewey Henthorn, Ivan White', Glen Bnines, Gerald Poynter, Chauncey Blaydes, Ernest Reed. W, W. Hester, T. J. Foster, Leo Wiatt, any of the Parkergsburg stores or garages. You may sell on commission, donate a part to build the church's new annex or any way but Help make this a big sale. AUCTIONEERS — H. B. Saylef. Dazey, Henthorn, Hurst, Hunter, Ray, Ford, Zachery, Smith, Glover, Miller and McMahan. CLERKS — Ernest W. Y’ount, Artie Smith, Gene Surface, and Glen Bnines. TERMS — CASH. Not responsible in case off Accidents. WATCH FOR MORE COMPLETE AD LATER. Lunch will he served at the Community Hall hy the I allies of Parkersburg Community.
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