The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 August 1963 — Page 3

thf nxn.T rwveh WKI>.. AI'G. 28. 1063. Page 3 PiRKENCASTLE. INDIANA LITTLE LEAP,I E NEWS The standing for the Little League this season is: White Sex. First place, under the management of A1 Losin. Rraves, S' cond Place, under the manage-

tnenf of Joe Blnckefer, Red Le*?*, Third Place, under the management of Jim Phillips, Yankees, Fourth Place, under the management of Bo Lear. The American League AllStars, under the management of A1 Losin, and the National League All-Stars, under the management of Joe Blacketer played

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their All-Star Game August 17, with the American League All-

Stars winning.

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50 Year for Reunion OHair Family The 90th annual reunion of the James E. M. O'Hair family was held on Sunday, Aug. 25, at the home of Oscar O’Hair, one mile north of of Brick Chapel on Road 43. The Oscar O’Hair home in-

cludes part of the original home built by James 7. M. O'Hair in the early 1800’s. Among the 55 persons attending from Indiana, Illinois and Ohio, v/ere five grandsons and three granddaughters of James E. M. O'Hair, son of an American Revolutionary soldier: Oscar O'Hair of Brick Chapel: Fred and Robert O’Hair of Greencastle; Emery O’Hair of Lizton; Miss Pearl O’Hair, Mrs. Chas. (Flor-

ence O'Hair) Hymer, and Mrs. noon. Rev. Leonard Schwarz, Neal (Myrtle O'Hair) Allen, all Minister of Brick Chapel Methof Greencastle. odist Church, gave the invocaA picnic dinner was served at tion..

Karl O Hair of Paris, 111., presi- meeting and reviewed th© h - dent, presided at the business tory of the O Hair family.

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Closing Out Sale As I am leaving the farm and moving to town. I will sell at auction, at my farm, located I'j miles south of Cloverdale to first County Cross Roads, then east % mile to first road south, >4 mile or 4 miles north-west of Quincy, the following, on: Saturday, August 31st, 1963 SALE STARTS AT 11:00 A. >L, E.S.T. FARM IMPLEMENTS 1945 “B” Farmall tractor, real good, one owner, wheel wts.; A. C. 2x12” plow on ml)l*er; I. II. C. “B” cultivator; New Holland semi-mounted mower, used 2 seasons; I. H. C. Corn planter; 18’ Cub elevator on wheels, Electric motor; flat top wagon on' rubber; lime spreader, roller, harrow, G. I- Corn picker; 1 row, like new, 16 ft. Cattle and Pulley, corn sheller, 100 grain wedges, fence stretarhers, P.T.O. tire pump, feneing tools, skidge hammer, spades, shovels, log chains, jaeks, bolt cutters. rolls of new fence, kettle, oil drums, wrenches, socket sets, electric brooder, chicken feeders, red paint, several hundred feet of seasoned lumber, one lot junk, and lots of Misc. articles used on a farm. HOUSEHOLD 12 ft. General Electric deep freeze and lots of frozen food. Home Comfort kitchen range, 2 rockers, 6 straight chairs, wheel chair, ice box, 2 stand tattles, 2 beds spring suid mattress. Howe sewing machine, White sewing machine, couch, antique picture frames, kerosene lamps, kerosene hanging lamp and other antiques. 1957 Rambler, 4 door Auto, one owner, 21,000 actual nules, looks like new. looks like new. Muzzle loading rifle. Civil War musket, 1 lot 12 gauge shells, 1 lot 410 ga. shells, hundreds of empty 12 ga. shells. Not responsible in ease of accidents. TERMS — CASH. ’» ,r WILLIAM ALKIRE, Owner WAYNE BRANNEMAN, Auct. GLEN Fl’RR, Clerk Lunch will be served.

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