The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 October 1949 — Page 5
VI ST KEPAIK Bl’SES hient of the Indiana Umestone rEEN sbURG ' Ind " ° Ct ‘ 14 ' • Company - sai<J t<,Ua y that the B si Township trustees of i American system of free <>"*— county today face the i prise is still the friromnof
gnsibility of renovating IT buses condemned tlvs j , fter an inspection by
Boiice-
the 17 had faulty seatyr.ngements and seven had
flutter lights.
ne w state law provides that must face forward. Ten .. mS pected had seats facing ji with some of them with lhl . r row of seats placed
the middle.
lW ,ver. the inspectors found cues of overcrowding. STONE men meet fNCH LICK. Ind., Oct. 14 j,-William C. Kiley, presi-
world.
the
enter-
the foremost in the
Riley spoke at the opening of the two-day National Indiana Limestone Convention in French
Lick.
1937 Plymouth 4 door sedan .. . $295.00
IlllLIC SALE Due to my liarn being in had condition 1 have decided to sell jurt herd id purebred Holstein at public auction at my farm D u th. Surbei farm, 2 inilc-s wc*st and 8/4 mile north ol ridge on first rmul east ol intersection ol Stale roads 48 a nd Monday, October 17th, 1949 AT 12:00 OTLOt’K 3C - HEAD DAIRY CATTLE--30 (idantha Hurkt I'ansy Ornesby, registered Holstein, 5 years Ksllnii cuU to fri-shc-n Dec. 12. (oUnth:', Pansy Lass, registered Holstein, «| years old, fresh milking good. Two registered hrcsl Jersey heifers, from a ricmI herd. Blackbird, 4 year old Holstein, fresh and milking heavy. Snowball, I year old Holstein, fresh ami milking heavy. Five 2 year old heifers on full nrocliirtlcm now. Part of these have milked hettcr than .10 Ins. per clay. Two 8 year old Wisconsin heifers, one to freshen by sale, other November. (Juren, I year old row, milking heavy, to freshen in Marc-h. Velma 4 year old cow, milking heavy, to freshen in January. Bula £ year old cow to freshen by sale-, an 8 gallon cow. Blaekie, 5 year old eovv milking heavy, retired August 24th. Betty, 10 year old cow, milking good now, to freshen Decembei Two Holstein heifers, bred and eligible to register. 8h Holstein heifers bred and are really nice. Two heifer ealves, mo Mh old. erne eligible to register. 0m registered » year old Hull |'rom Hrunes herd, a Well bred , Poseh Tobe*. Ahberkirk by Destora Edc-.i Tolies and Tohes k. Frilly Dam. Thb, is an extra fine him! h of rows and heifers, and are as 'as money can buy. Younger cattle calfhocHl vaccinated. Most thev cattle have been raised on this farm. HOGS Two purebred Berkshire sows to farrow by sale. Two purebred Hampshire- gilts with 18 pigs. Two Hampshire sows with 7 pigs. One purebred Berkshire hoar, coming 2 year old. Two sets of work harness.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT
O.ve Hinnian milking machine-, complete with 2 single units, and rooks for |g cows. Surge IP gallon electric- hot water W. 2 rinse vats. I t 8-gallon milk c ans. HAY W to HIHI hales of second and third cutting Alfalfa. CHICKENS Ahont 40 White Koek pullets, starting to lay now. A few t Rock Rnosters. TERMS—t'Asil. Not responsible for accidents. No property to In- removed until settled for. HARRY P. SURBER -RST & hay, Auctioneers. WILLIAMS AND Mc MAINS, Clerks. Lunch will be served by Bainbridge P. T. A.
PUBLIC SALE 1 »>» going to Arizona for the winter because of my •■v health, | will sell at my farm, known as the W'eeiden F. ““"• farm, located 4 miles north aul one-fourth mile west of ♦* s \ilH», thrt‘«‘-fo(irths mill* west »f New Winchester, l*/i rtm!i Hl,u ^ Koad 86 ami one-fourth mile west »f black top n, ad, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 17,1949 W l*:00 Noon, THE FOLU)\VTN<i DESflRIBED PROPERTY: D 19 HEAD OF CATTLE (jJ* Y <OVVs_« I,{Pad ol good ones; two with first calves; one fait- '''''' " l, * , calf; one to freshen by last of month, third ^ 'me part Holstein and Guernsey, with second calf; one red i" , 1 lo January; one- Guernsey with calf; one Gucrn- . " j r '‘ s hen in Nuvc-mher; cine Guernsey with call. All p«ws foniin" ,,n '' >' earl, nR Guernsey hnli; one'yearling heifer; thre-e yearling heifers; am: four calves. OATS STRAW HAY R>o |, l jinn h us |,,.| s f'Hnfon 80, nlc-e; 870 bales oafs straw, ■Wi bahs of alfalfa hav mixed with little- Alslke; 82 hales of u k,m| and thnnthy; 400 bales of Alslke- with Little Red, * a «<l some timothy. POULTRY ? Rock millets, hatched middle- of May; 24 White >r1 hens, lay ing. IMPLEMENTS * Iraetor mnnur.- spre-uder; new power grass seeder; new "Prayer never been use-el with Va H. I’- motor; 60-gallon orchard sprayer; new combination henrh and sickle . )' ,r niotor; one-row harrow; drag harrow for plow; power f'lfh pulleys; clover seed buneher. MISCELLANEOUS ^4 "teel h<»K f«MintaK heated; Hlidson tank koiifun.’ q , rh * 0 k Hl/.« elnctrlc brooder; brooder hrnwe; 4 hof hill M harnsl of stcu-k molasMc-s; shovels, 6 sacks of lime; ' un, l niany other items. •ot ?,**** — fash. Not n-sponslble for accidents. Property m °ved until settled ttlt.
C 4 J tl»ENTl
LEONARD CHATHAM
KR * JACKSON, Auct. LOWELL JOHNSON, Clerk
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More than 150 representatives of the cut stone industries from nearly every state attended. After Riley’s address of welcome the stone men went to Bedford where they took a guided tour of the mills, quaries, hornoffice and housing development of the Indiana Limestone Company. Riley will speak again tonight, and then there will be a showing of ‘‘Budding for the Ages," ai: historical movie of the Indiana Limestone Centennial in Bedford last year. RKEI.SVILLE METHODIST CHl'RCH Lewis O. Batten, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 A. M Morris Miller, Supt.
THc DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1949.
Bring your neighbor along to Sunday School. Let’s keep the attendance up. M. Y. F 6:00 P. M. Martha Jane Aker presiden; Evening Service 7:00 P. M. Gospel Mt-ssage
FO-LAND AUCTION Th-:- unclentigne.'l, will sell their well improved 17 aere tract of la Ml 7 miles HcJuthwc-st of Moort-svillc-; cute-half mile- west and one-fourth mile north of (c-nterton, beginning ut 2:00 P. M. on MONDAY, OCTOBER 17TH, 1949 This beautiful new home — NEVER BEEN LIVED IN — iM*stIv*<l in an ideal setting on the side of s» nice slope, studded with beautiful native timber, as is most of the 17 acres. The house is ol the latest improvements and well constriieted frame, with large living room, guesl closet, two convenient size bed rooms with large cloth' s closets in cacti; convenient size kitehc-n, with steel cabinets mid floor covering of linoleum; well located iMith room, nicely decorate I with all new fixtures; furnace room equipped with new Homart furnace with afrmimmi overhead pipes, giving overhead heat; all walls plastered and with white coat finish; large garage attached, with cs-mc-nt floor and also plastered, carrying out the trni-li ol the house, even to the garage overhead door; utility room in one! of garage, next to the furnace room; electric wiring complete xvith abundance of electric outlets. The house- is equipped throughout with removable air tight windows, that one can take out, wash 0:1 both sides and replace; fire proof roof; cement walks in front and side; u nice white stone drive way lead from the road to the house-. This borne is well located for schools, e hi n-hes and in a good common ity; one-hall mile west and one-fourth mile north ot (Vnterton, just off of Old 67, 8 miles north ot Martinsville; 7 miles south id Mooresville; 24 miles southwest of Indianapolis; •> miles northwest ot New Power and Eight Co. Plant and 11 , miles west ol White River. TERMS: $1 (Hit).00 Cash; balance on or before Nov. 17, 1040, with possession. LEVI AND LORA CUNNINGHAM, Owners. It. < . POLAND, AtiH. \oh|i“svillt\ luri.
MEET ME AT THE plijc; house DERBY PONY AND NAG RACES CASH PRIZES SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16TH Starting At 11:00 A. M. BAYARD ALLEN’S FARM 2' 2 Miles Northwest of Greencastle REFRESHMENTS 0H GROUNDS Sponsored By The GREENCASTLE LIONS CLUB
I NION VALLEY CHCRCH Sunday School 10 A. M. uMoming Worship 11 m. Evening Services 7 iP. M. If not attending elsewhere,
you are invited to Fellowship with us. Prayer meeting every Thursday at 7 p. m. Robert Fisher S. S. Supt. W. H. Quesenberry, Pastor
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ATTENTION PLEASE! GOSPEL MEETING ••at** Church of Christ East Washington Street, Greencastlo, Ind. October 16-30 Time - 7:30 P. M. Evangelist A. J. McLaughlin of Champaign, III. SPEAKER
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We also have unfinished desks, boo kcases, dressing tables, record cabinets, all of cheap pine smoothly sanded and ready to finish —
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