The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 October 1951 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTlE, fNDIANA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 19gT,
» 1L1..VIORE Boronice Smith spent five (lays in the Put!:; m County Hospital returning to her home Sunday. She is bedfast, but improving. Miss Martha Jane Williamson is staying with her and Mr. Smith until she is better. Mrs. Cessell Tharp and daughter returned home from the Pu'nam County Hospital Thursday morning. Mr. and Mi Wm Webb of Indianapolis vis,ted Mrs. Mattie Coffin Monday evening. Mrs. Venice Lewis and sons,
Leiia Hern.an «ii 't ii oiar.apolis, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Smith. Garden Club will meet Oct. 12 with Mis. Mable Grimes with Mrs. Huldah Wright co-hostess. Mesdames Mattie Coffin, Della Smyth, Edith Ruark and Ethel Ruark wore Sunday guests of Mrs. Ida Bowman. Mis. Minnie Wilson and Billy moved to Coatesville Saturday where they-will help run the telephone exchange. Annual homecoming will be Oct. 14 at the Methodist church.
Gordon ■ ; Norman, and Mrs j Everyone welcome.
WHAT A TERRIFIC PAIR •- SEE PAGE 3
Air an i Mis. Wm. Oliver and Royal Bastin visited Sunday in Greencastle with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jones. ‘ Mrs. Charles E. Smith thanks everyone who visited her, sent her cards and flowers and gifts of any kind. Mrs. Rachel Lisby West is improving hut she and her husband are still with Mr and Mrs. Arthur Lisby. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Huller and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Derald Huller and son in Indianapolis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McGinnis spent a couple of days last week
in Chicago. 1 Abe Nauman is about the same. Mrs. Kathryn Deweese, of Cincinnati spent last week with her parents but returned to her home Monday. KKI.I.K I'NION Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stringer and family have moved from the Vaughan property to Greenrastle. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Jones moved from the Goodwin farm to their property here. Mr. and Mrs. John Elmore near Hazelwood were all day gaiests
of Mr. and Mrs. a M Hodge on Wednesday. Charles Hodge of Georgia, spent a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hodge. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hodge and family are moving to Elkhart this week. Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Lakin of Greencastle called on Mr. and Mrs. Archie Scott Wednesday evening. Mrs. Thompson of Illinois is with her daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cox and fami-
ly Mr. Cox is ill at his home. Mrs. Clara Hill ife visiting her son. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hill and sons of Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hodge attended church at Cornith Saturday night and heard Frankie Johnson deliver the message
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The Indiana Heart Foundation lloi W. loth St.. Indlanopolls, Indiana, (■ratefully receive* mid promptly acknowledge* Memorial Gifts. Sponsored By Greencastle Bosiness and Professional Women’s Chill This publicity provided by your Greencastle Banks.
CLOSING-OUT SALE Hat mu >lil my farm and moving to town. I will sell at public nui-tbin at my I inn :< miles simiIIi ol Greeoeastle m I mile south ol * einenl Plant 01 D , mile- north of Piltnamvilli. all the following person:!) property, on Wednesday, October 17th, 1951 AT 11:00 O’CLOCK IT-HEAD CATTLE - 17 One registered Guernsey row, 12 years old. bred August ISIh. Oin x ycai old registered Guernsey row, with ealt tty side. Gni I ''"ei "Id registered Guernsey cow with calf liy side. Gin ' yeai old registered Guernsey cow In freshen in May. One I year old registered Guernsey cow to freshen .March 21st. Gin I y ear old registered Guernsey cow to freshen soon. Gin yeai util registered Guernsey cow |<> freshen in May. Gin 2 y ear nlil registered Guernsey cow with calf by side. Gin yearling Guernsey heifer, bred to \ugtis hull. Gin ’ year nld registered Align* enyy with rail by side, spring i .lives, 2 steers and I heifer, \ngus and Guernsey.
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Phone 126
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tin ■ •li.hr I lee re B trnetnr \‘tk n.iidel on good rubber, with rultiVatnrv nir- l;"!l"in IH" break plow, dise and tandem, Inin wheel wagf.li with tl:i top bed, line .iiihn Deere 7* power mower, like new mi rubber: . on planter with fertilizer atlnelinients; eudgate seeder; met d bog leeder; Del.ayal single unit milking machine, eompleti with motoi eompressnr, pipes, i-te.; hot water heater, milk buckets. I to gallon milk cans; 2 5-gallun can*, strainer and pad*; I 2 roll- cribbing, grab fork, forks, shovel*, vice, lathe and drill pros- mounted on nice beneh; saws, hammers, wrenches, post dig-i gers. (ini '.’ wheel garden traitor with eiilthators, shop stove, lard
I:'::;.; ; wl. I Vrader'^vm,' Y.a^r'VriclV ba^ melal i 'I"'!" 8 H ' ,M m > fi, 7*V 1 '' l " SHI ,»" v M “n m,N “ , " ,r ' h ' hog ',..1 ev, rv thing on tan,., nne good Dei aval I IT " 'f*'*"' ahoUt 5 »' Boss, and 12 miles
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PUBLIC AUCTION
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Tuesday, October 9th, 1951
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Not responsible in ease nf aeeideuls. | head high grade Angus cattle; MH head with calves by side
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MRS. REGGIE GLOVER ! lioHVrs l Sh irl yearling steers, I registered Angus hull coming two-
i year-old These eow> and heifers have all I bred to registered
< I II I McMAINS, Clerk. Vngu- milk IH! head feeding shouts weighing about HO pounds,
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IMPLEMENTS
~ ^ N'uv llcriland wire tie baler used one season. New Idea grain clc- ' y ato r purchased tills summer, VAC Case tractor with cultivator, pulltypc 12-tneh two-hottom plow, Case power mower Ihul will fit most any type tractor, pull type Case corn planter used on only 25 acres, I raetor-draw n Case manure spreader, Case side delivery lake ( as. rubber-tired wagon—flat tup and grain bed enmhtuatiun. New llolliitul rubber-tired wagon, Iron wheel flat lop wagon, H-foot tanile.n dise, ll-ineh walking plow, one horse breaking plow, one hors, eidlivntor, 2-seetlon harrow.
HAY
1.500 bales alfalfa hay mixed with timothy, first cutting; l.ooo bale- second cutting alfalfa, clean, no min. All tied with wire. MIKCEI.I.ANKOt s 20 rod new No. t> 12-Inch fencing, some old fencing, 411 new cedar fence posts and some slightly used cedar and hedge posts, eeCar ' and lie.ig. end posts, four stanchions and stalls, used lumber of viir- ! loos dimensions, two sets of harness, fence stretchers, oil drum* galvanized new roofing, 50 pounds of lb, had roofing nails, oil tank hentef, good a- now, 8H-lnrh (h-horner. large size calf clamp and other veterinary l.mls, 10-gallnti iron kettle, 2 stepladdcrs and one | I H-foot ladder, M-ythes. spades, shovels, pitchforks, galvanized pip , ing ol various sizi-*, kltehen basin sink and plumbing connections, | power lawn mower and hand lawn mower, wheelbarrow, 12-font poplar gates, and a number of other useful farm articles. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS \ntlf|ii! walnut hall tree, antique walnut wanlrohe. dresser ehest Ol drawers, washstand, Vletrtda, radio, 2 fl.air lan.|M. table lamp antique cradle, 2 fruit cupboards, stand table, antique glass lamp shade-., 2 oak rockers, I straighl chair, library table suitable for office, Windsor rocker, damask upholstered rocker davenport Iron bed. springs, feather mattress, dishes king utensils white enamel broom eluset ami dish .Inset, 2 sausage mills (I uillqis ), one fond grinder, metal top hit. hen table, husenu-nt table , Keen ( utter apple peeler, lard press, gallon Jars, flower pots kriuif and slaw i uttvrs wooden wash tub anil hoard, linoleum in 2 patterns each 16 ft. square, 2 howls and pitchers. ' Ml livestock except the bull raised on this farm. Most cows have •heir first, second, and third calves These cows represent 20 years ot careful breeding and selecting. To the man who wants to get a start In raising rattle, this is an opportunity that comes once in a lltetime All tools are nnu tirally new and never set out In the weather. You are Invited to Inspect prior to the date of the sale my livestock and other item* listed. TERMS—CASH. No property to In- removed until settled for. Not responsible In ease of accident.
1950 Studebaker Commander, 2 Door 1950 Studebaker Champion, 4 Door 1949 Plymouth, 4 Door 1949 Chevrolet, 2 Door 1948 Chevrolet Convertible
Loaded with extras.
1948 Plymouth, 4 Door All ol these cars carry our guarantee. Vour present ear will probably make the down payment.
IH MONTHS ON BALANCE.
ALL CARS GUARANTEED WEEK-END SPECIALS CHARLES KERSEY MOTORS
USED CAR LOT
i GMI.W, PARTY stands at the plate to eongiatulate Giafit shortstop Al Dark after he had dashed tluee-mn home.- in the sixth inning to elinyh the National leaguers’ 5-1 win in the World se: ies n)" „ei From left are dejected Yankee ratchei- Yogi Berra, Hank Thompson, Wes Westrnm ami Eddie Ktankv The latter two scored on the blow. Umpire la Bill Summers. (International I.
I9-YEAR-01D Rrt-j Jenies in Detroit th ‘lung to do with Jli v well-to-do wiWT Williams, 78, hi a mother the Mlf estate. Mrs. Lol* ' 65, Mrs. William*' ll'oritif.i she was "■I cause ol death" autopsy. Suing UlJ she K rompletely to t!^ Ziuxko.
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SION. Jackson
Phone 323
OLIVER S. WILSON
Carpenter, Jackson, and Miller, Auetinmwrs. Fletcher, Recording Clerk. Edwards, Settling, Clerk. Lunch Will he served by Ladoga Methodist Church,
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