The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 March 1949 — Page 5

INDIANA STATE FARM ami Mrs. BverKt Hansel children Sandy anft Wado .imednle spent FViday even«rith Mr. and Mrs. Ga>] Tnnd Mrs. M. A. Parker of ans port were weekend guests m parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ker. and Mrs. R. J- Swift and Mike and Dick of Irfiianiiswere Sunday guests of Mr. Mrs . Mike Finn. j0 hael Finn of Evansville s a weekend guest of Mr. and

Mrs. Mike Finn.

Mervin Boyd spent the« weekend with his son Bo), and family

in Washington, Ind.

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1949.

shopping in Oreencastle Satur-

day afternoon.

Jack Danehey of IndianapoPs

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood s * len ^ Sunday with his parents,

were shopping in Brazil Satur-

day.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Huff an)l family visited witlf the Lafollette family in Ridgeville, Ind., Sun-

day.

Fred Parker and Gene Inman attended a 40 & 8 meeting in

Brazil Monday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Be n Steinkamp

and Mrs. Mervin Boyd.

were

FRIED CHICKEN DINNER TONIGHT Coffee Northwest Corner of Square

-Mr. and Mrs. John Danehey. Mrs. Betty Sehwauke and Miss Charlotte Hu#f attended a dance in Brazil Wednesday evening. Mrs. Carl Layman entertained the Monday Bridge Club Monday afternoon. Mrs. Mike Finn received high prize and Mrs. Harold Roth the traveling prize. Dainty refi'eshments were serv-

ed by the hostess.

Mr. and Mrs. Emery Fhilk were I in Terre Haute Saturday on

| business.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roth and j son Donald were m Frankfort Saturday visiting his parents, Mr. a:^l Mrs. Albert Roth and i while there called on his grandmother, Mrs. Frank Michaels, | who is ill and in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Engle ol | Sullivan were Saturday evenin;; visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Cav]

Layman.

Mrs. Dane Chittenten wan an

Indianapolis shopper Tuetday. Doyle Clover underwent a minor operation In Greencastic Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Estal Sutton and family callifj on his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sutton and family Sunday evening. Mrs. C. C. Coleman was in Indianapolis Monday on business. Stanley Sutton celebrated his 6th birthday Sunday and received many cards and gifts from friends ar^i relatives. Miss Carolyn Coleman, a student at DePauw University, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr .and Mrs. C. C. Coleman. t Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Flenner of Lafayette and her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Coiy cf Arkansas, who have been sperding the winter with tlmFleener’s, called on Mr. and Mrs. Ben Slack Su.^lay evening. Mr. and Mrs./Dale Sr.i. will spend the cqming weekenu at y their cottage nt Catar. Fa!L.

PUBLIC AUCTION SALE miles east ol Mooresvllle, or 2'; miles north oi Five Points, ii . south ol I'arnhj. other business occupies our full time we are selling Hue folin|i described property. MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1949 I0.S0 A. M. SHARP ?» — HEAD C ATTLE _ ?2 SIX HEAD DAIRY COWS. ONE GUERNSEY — I Guernsey, (cur. old. ii gallon eow; I Holstein coming 8 year old, bred; I hire coming 8 year old open; I Black Jersey coming 8 year fresh soon; on, Jersey, 8 years old, call by side; one Jersey, 8 r .rid, f lit by side. dEtilSTEKED MILKING SHORTHORNS — One : year old .registered, ii gallon cm. Bakers Cherry, Sire Desparudo, |)am Midair's Callie; en< bred heifer registered IK months old. sin srdside Remus, Dam .Mawrlawn Rose; one registered BI LL, in* tuu year old, Sire Johnsilule Jerry, Dam Dairy Queen; one istered, bred, heifer, I* months; old, sire Woodside Remus, Ham Raspberry; 8 bead ot grade milking Shorthorn heifers, yearl- ; H held ol bred Hereford and Angus heifers. > HOGS — IMPLEMENTS — FEED TWO KEAI SOWS with n pigs. S. (. CASK TRACTOR with cultivators, has been used one Ih. same as new; C. C. CASE TRAITOR with cultivators, an rt good one; OLIVER SFPERIOR WHEAT DRILL, l,» dise, last fall; NEW DUNHAM DISI , ^ ft.; 2-14" A. < . PLOW, one year; 2-16" CASE PLOW, good condition; TRACTOR N PLANTER, Black Hawk with fertilizer attachment, used year; III! Horse Drawn PLANTER, used one year; WAGON, h flat bed on rubber, like new; NEW, CASE io” HAMMER J.; NEW. CROSS fXIRN SIIKLLER; NCM Case SLICER HAY I.KR like new; IH< 6 ft. COMBINE with motor, No. 62, good dition; New, 8 section SPIKE TOOTH HARROW with steel *toi hitch; C ft. Lift Type DISC for Ford or Furgeson; Dl'.MP KE, new. HWI Bushels good YELLOW CORN; 80 Bales OAT STRAW. MISCELLANEOUS — New H bale HAY HOOK; Six 8-gal. K CANS; 28 ft. leather BELT; 3 rolls woven WIRE; l-aundry >VE with water jacket and fitipily tank, good condition; KM) 1ST POSTS. Many otr.vr small articles. Lunch Served VIRGII TURNER •• C. E. KNOT, Owners VAUGHN, LEWIS BEESLEY, Auctioneers. BOB HILL. RALPH WILLIAMS, Clerks.

CLOSING

SALE

As I'm leaving the stale, I will sell at public auction at my home 3 mill's south of Quincy on Edd McGill farm, 8 miles north wi>st of Gosport, on Monday, March 21st, 1949 AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK One IttUJ Case Tractor and 2 11-Inch breaking plows, (Nriti valors, one 7 ft. dise. l!M7 Allis-Chaliners Combine, 6 ft. One farm wagon on rubber. A horse trailer. Some hand tools and other articles. LIVESTOCK One team horses, 0 and It) years old, nnd harness. One sow and six pigs. Guernsey eow, one Jersey eow. ...

FEED

Rt) bales hay, 20 bushels oats. 1 1 2 bushels Little Red Clover

seed.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

2 piece living room suite; one 10-12 wool rug; one new Truetone cabinet radio; 8 piece bed room suite; one writing desk and chair; one roll-away bed; New Home Comfort range; Maytag washer, dining table ami C chairs, Singer Sewing Machine, other items too numerous to mention.

TERMS — CASH.

Not responsible for accidents.

JESSE A. ALEXANDER, Owner ALTON HURST, Auctioneer. CLIFF MeMAINS, Clerk. Dinner will be served.

DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND * ELKS Of Auction

TOMORROW. SATURDAY

10 A.M.

ALL PROCEEDS GO TO THE CANCER CONTROL FUND

LOOK AT THESE VALUES!

1 set of golf clubs, Irons and wood 1 water heater, coal fire 1 electric stove, 3 burners with oven 2 electric irons 2 fat ducks (alive) 4 cameras, good condition 1 top coat 1 i horse gasoline motor 1 upright piano 1 flat top desk 1 table 1 furnace draft control with thermostat settings 1 automatic shot gun

1 100 lb. common nails 1 girl’s bicycle 1 20x30 flat rim sink with strainer 1 new Delco battery 1 desk lamp 1 new electric razor 1 new bridle 2 cases motor oil 1 electric iron 1 kitchen stove (new) 1 new tire 1 set of baby scales 1 case Pitz crackers 1 case Wheaties 1 case toilet tissue 2 pairs new rubber galoshes

3 suits men’s clothes 4 floor lamps 1 new kitchen stool 3 lard crocks 2 antique type clocks 5 gallon jug Anti-Freeze 1 case of coffee 1 shot gun 1 grate screen 1 set antique andirons 1 new cocktail shaker 1 box 16 gauge Remington shells 1 new garbage can 1 clothes hamper 1 theremos

HUNDREDS OF OTHER ARTICLES OF VALUE! EVERYTHING SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDERS B. P. 0. ELKS GREENCASTLE LODGE 1077 202 SOUTH INDIANA STREET-(Corner Poplar and Indiana)

16-18 So. Indiana St.

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11.45 MAGIC SEAL 4-QT. SAUCEPAN Save time, fuel and food! Pressure-cook In minutes, not hours! Simple to use. Rust-proof C cast aluminum. Cans 3 pt jars in Vj the hme. O 14.13 Magic Seal. (i-qt. *lzr 11.88

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Special purchase!

27 c

Best quality! Wonderfully lowpriced! tdeal for cooking eggt, reheating foods, etc. Ruslproofl

REG. 1.30 SAUCEPAN SET (•lltr Ouelltrl 1, 2 and 3-qt. mirror-finished aluminum saucepans with handy measuring marks. Easy to clean! 69c EGG BEATER SALE-PRICED

A real buy!

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Enamelware Reduced!

2 1-2 Qt. Reg. 69c, Now ...

42c

Reg. 1.79 Dotihlc-Bcilei, r, Qt.

$1.00

Re&. 1.89 Perculator, 8-Cup

1.31

Reg. 1.59 Covered Kettle, 6-Qt.

1.00

Reg. 1.69 Pail, 12-Qt. cap

1.33

Reg. 1.09 Dishpan, 9-Qt. size

88c

Reg. 2.59 Teakettle, 41 - Qt.

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16.50 GLORIA 53-RC. SERVICE FOR r Practical, durable semi-porcelain! Gold gleams on ivory white in a continuous garland and A medallion pattern. Choose Gloria for gala I 'n parties ot more informal settings.

25.95 ELECTRIC

MIXER

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Kasy-tuming, sturdy, 8-wing benter with D-type handle for firm grip. Resists rjrst, stains. 1.69 GALVANIZEDWASH TUB 144 14-Gal. tap. I Resists rust, corrosion; leakproof seams. Rims reinforced; body corrugated for strength. 98c AUTOMATIC FLOUR SIFTER Sal* ^atlell Triple-sifts flour with a mere squeeze of the handle) Sturdily made of rustproof metal. 8-cup.

High quality mixer al low costl Whips, beats, mixes; incl. two bowls, juicer, recipes. AC-DC.

REG. 6.95 SINGLE WAFFLE IRON _ „ , Cord eft., AC-DC. Bakes extra large waffles! Cov-er-light tells when to pour hater. Walnut handles. Chrome.

98c ANOEL FOOD CAKE PAN Sal*-priced I {§ 0 Removable bottom. Rustproof, even-heating aluminum. Stand pan on legs for cooling cake. GLASS REFRIGERATOR SET 3 lor**, 4 imaff. 0m 0m v Reg. 98t • • Six dishes with’ covers. Slack neatly, elimingfe congestion in Ice box. Ic^eal for leftovers.

2.89 HOUSEHOLD FOOD CHOPPER |.»7 3-fb. tapadty Clamps firmly to table; 3 selfsharpening steel blades. Tinned cast iron frame resists rust.