The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 March 1955 — Page 3

THE DARY BANNER, G^HNCASTIE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1955.

TOMORROW IS YOUR LUCKY DAY EE SUBS MB BESISTEB WITH YOUR GREEKCASTLE MERCHANTS FOR VALUARLE AWARDS DRAWING AT GBEENCASTIE HIGH SCR031 FEIBAY AT 8:30 P.M.

Extension Group Held Good Meet

For a strong agricultural extension program, counties need a highly competent staff, support of the people and work on prob-

| lems of most importance to people of the counties. These rec- ! ommendations were made here t today to county extension leaders , by P. K. Connelly, assistant county agent at Purdue University. Fifty county extension leader:-: from ten West Central Indiana

, counties attended an all-day ! meeting at Terre Haute to exchange ideas and outline ways to improve educational services to Indiana farmers and homemakers. . Connelly pointed out, at the morning session, that it was the duty of each county extension

committee to develop its own program. Purdue’s agricultural services available to all counties through the offices of the Agricultural Extension Service. Thiee group meetings featured the afternoon session. Connelly presided at a meeting of county agents and county extension

committee members. Martha Cullop, assistant state leader in Home Demonstration Work at: Purdue, conducted the meeting of home demonstration agents and council chairmen. J. C. Ralston, associate in 4-H Club work at Purdue, was in charge of a meeting of 4-H Club committee

members. County extension committees, presidents of county home demonstration councils, chairmen of county 4-H Club committees, and I count}’ extension staff members attended today’s meeting from ! the following counties: Clay, i Greene, Owen. Parke Putnam,

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Sullivan, Vermillion, and Vigo The Terre Haute meeting was the sixth of a series of nine district conferences scheduled in Indiana for the remainder of March and the first day of April. J. L. Stark, county agent o Vermillion county, presided a: the conference. Those at the meeting fron. Putnam county were: Win. MeElroy of the county extension committee: Mrs. Paul McKeehan president of the Home Demonstration Council; and Herschel

Knoll of the county 4-H Ciub Committee.

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CLOSING CUT SALE Having sold my farm and leaving the State, I will sell my jMK sonaJ property at public auction at farm, T 1 * miles west of GreeiV castle on west Walnut Street Road to Bnincrstown, then 1 mil© south to first crobs roads, then east to 1th house, on Saturday, Jbril 2nd., 1955 AT 10:00 O’CLOCK 6 — CATTLE — 6 One Guernsey cow, o years old to freshen noon; one Herefat^ cow, 5 years old to freshen s 1 on one Hereford cow, 2 y<*nr» old I© freshen aoon; one Roan Shorthorn cow, S years old, to fr«shea l(jr sale; one Jersey cow, 2 yrars old to freshen In sale; one Hx>lvMW cow, two years old to freshen soon. All bred to Angus Bull HOGS — 8 Hampshire and Berkshire sows, bred; 15 ShoftH, wt. 50 to 8© lbs.; one male hog. All hogs immuned. POULTRY — 45 White Hens, laying good now. I SHEEP — 10 Ewea, 4 years old. Lambing Now. FARM MACHINERY — One John Deere A Tractor, ’47 Modtot cultivators, with hydraulic lift. In k<km1 shape; «»ne F-14 FamMl tractor with cultivat rs in g<e ! shrt[;e; 2 bottom 14” bre:»k plosV oh rubber; 7 ft. International Dis and Tandem; 7 ft. Internal po^ver mower; <me horse drawn mower; InternationaJ com plunttfrt spike tooth harrow; <i Tiip hay rake; Isut mill; harmner mill: sNMh■oocmted John Deere com picker; 1 horse wheat drill: 2 wheel trft4» •r. rubber tired wagon with new grain bed; hog feeder; boxa MM*) on* hive of bee*; one empty hJ\e, forks. sho\als, chain*, saw*. ©MQ f bags *f r*ck wool, gas barrel. HOUSEHOLD FURYITT RE — t.l>1ng room smite, lee bat* % 9il2 wool rugs, kitchen table and 4 rhalm, bunk beds w1®i sprtHM and mattresoe*. G. E. electric washer, heating stove, mphoard MV other mlocellanemis articlea.

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Not responsible in cas* of Lunch will be served.

AUtOV ■rR*T. Auctioneer.

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