Banner Graphic, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 February 1974 — Page 7
Tuesday, February 5, 1974
Banner-Graphic, Greencastle, Indiana
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By Roy Crane
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By Mort Walker BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITH By Fred Lasswell
WORRY CLINIC George W. Crane, Ph.D., M.D.
Sammy's mother, like \l> raham Lineoln's stepmother, may be responsible tor his reaching the top in education, culture and social acceptance. So lollow the method Mrs. t rane and I used with our 3 children. Start early! ( ASK Z 544 Sanum 1).. aged it. is an alert youngster. But. Dr. Crane.' his mother protested. our lamily on both his daddy s and my side, had ver\ little schooling. So his daddy makes many mistakes in grammar. And olten uses slang as well as protanity. Sammy idolizes his daddy and tries to imitate him in every respect, including his speech "So how can 1 get Dadd\ to use better language? CHILD PARROTS Children try to imitate adults and especially thenparents. They originally learn to talk, much as a parrot does.
by repeating what thenparents say. So Sammy s mother is wise in wanting to help launch him into the use ol correct Knglish For that will boost his school marks all throughout grammar and high school And probably thus motivate him into going onward to college. All ambitious parents, even il you never obtained a high school diploma, can still steer your youngsters into college il you will start them with good Knglish and a delight in reading. So send tor the booklet below, which outlines the most common errors in spoken conversation. Our 5 Crane children were reared on this booklet too. which is why they knew correct grammar even though they hadn t yet reached the point in school where they were taught the dillerenee between an adjective vs. an adverb, or a preposition vs. a conjunction. " Dad. they olten told us
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at dinner, "we can tell the teacher which sentence is correct, but we don t know why!" Here are some ol the typical examples in that booklet: 117) They in\ ited her and
(18) They invited she and
I23i \\ ho did you say w as going? (24) Whom did you say w as going? (31) She was dark complexioned. (32i She was dark complexioned. (49) Til w ait on you at the station (50) Til wait lor you tit the station. (59) There is rivalry among the two. (60) There is rivalry between the two. Make a game out ol spotting slang, prolanity or mcorreet Knglish. At our house, wed pay the children a penny it they ever caught Mrs. Crane or me making such an error.
Kven though the\ played with youngsters who were guilty ol llagrant mistakes in Knglish. our children resisted the usual tendency to drop down to the level ol the majority They used to w ince even at Billy (iraham s attempt to join the rank and tile by his ladeout: "May the Lord bless you real good Remember, it is just as easy to learn good habits idipt work in your behalt all your lile) as to acquire had habits that olten cost you a chance at a good job. admittance to elite clubs, etc. So send lor my booklet "How to Raise Your Child s School Marks, enclosing a long stamped, return envelope, plus 25 cents. That non - prolit booklet may tip the scales in iavor ol his college graduation' (Always write to Dr Crane in care of this newspaper enclosing a long stamped addressed envelope and 25 cents to cover typing and printing costs when you send for one of hts booklets i
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF LAND OCCUPIERS TO BE HELD FOR PUTNAM COUNTY SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT To all occupiers of lands lying within the boundaries of the Putnam County Soil and Water Conservation District, notice is hereby given that on the 14th day of February, 1974, beginning at 7:30 P.M , an Annual Meeting will be held for the purpose of making a full and due report of their activities and financial affairs since the last Annual Meeting and to elect a supervisor for the Putnam County Soil and Water Conservation District of the State of Indiana. All land occupiers and other interested parties are entitled to attend. The meeting will be held in the Putnam Inn in Greencastle, Indiana. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS GeneClodfelter, Chairman Robert Montgomery William F. Long Robert Vaughn John Aker Dated this 29th day of January, 1974. Jan. 29-Feb. 5-2T
An Invitation For Smart Women Who Sew From ...
PEG SMALTZ My Leiter's fabric samples are here NOW thru February 17th. Hundred of pure cottons from voile to suit & coat weight. Beautiful silks - pongee shirting to silk tweed suiting. Woolens - Mohair - Polyester Blends of all discription. Woven and Knits A ^Over 1500 Samples That Range From $ 1.50 andji j $ 2.00 per yard to *39.95. ,You7/ have to see it to believe it. When you select a distictive print it will not be sold to anyone else. Don't delay— * Phone 653-8037 To Make A Date I will conduct o FREE sewing workshop for all fabric customers late in Feb. Check with me for details. Sincerely, Peg Smaltz
Tuesday 12:00 2-8-10 N«w> 4 Chuckwogen Theatre 12:30 2-6Thr**On A Match 8-10 At The World Turnt 13 L«»'t Make A D*al 1:00 2-6 Days at Our Livet 4Movia"S.O.S. Pacific" (BW) 8-10 Guiding Light 13 Newlywed Game 1:30 2-6 Doctort 8-10 Edge of Night 13 Girl In My life 2:00 2-6 Another World 8-10 Price It Right 13 General Hotpital 2:30 2-6 How To Survive A Marriage 8-10MatchGome 13 One life To live 3:00 2-6 Somertet 4 Brady Bunch 8 To Tell The Truth 10 Secret Storm 13 love. American Style 330 2Gilligan'iltland 4 Flintttonet 6 Mike Douglai 8 Movie "Company of Killert" lOTeletcope 13 Beat The Clock 3:55 10 Me rv Griffin 4:00 2 Big Valley 4 Debbie t Place 13 Bonanta 5:00 2 Truth or Contequencet 4 Beverly Hillbiiliet 6 Newt 13 Dragnet 5:25 8 Weather 10 Paul Harvey 5:30 2-6 NBC Newt 4 Garnet Pyle, USMC 8-10 CBS Newt 13 ABC Newt 6 00 2-6-8-10-13 Newt 4Hogan tHeroet 6:30 2 Porter Wagoner 4 Andy Griffith | BW) 6 National Geographic lOToTellTheTruth 13 New Price It Right 7:00 2 Adam-12 4 Newt 8-10 Maude 13 Happy Dayt 7:30 2-6 Hall of Fame 4 Truth or Contequencet 8-10 Hawaii Five-0 13 Movie "Can Ellen Be Saved? 800 4 What t My line? 8 30 4 Merv Griffin 8-10Hawkint 9:00 2-6 NBC Newt Reporti 13 Marcut Welby, M.D. 10:00 2-6-8-10-13 Newt 4 Big Valley 10:30 2-6 Johnny Carton
8-10Movie "TheBadlondert 13 Star Trek 11 00 4 Night Gallery 11:30 4TwilightZone (BWI 13 Chant of Silence 12:00 2-6 Tomorrow 4 Invodort 1:00 4-13 Newt
Wednesday 6:00 13 Perspective 13 6:30 4 Garner TedArmttrong 8 Sunrite Semetter 13Clote-Up 6:40 • 6 Today In Indiana 7 00 2-6 Today 4 Newt 8 Captain Kangaroo 10 CBS Newt 13 Kindergarten College WGREFM Schedule 91.5 Wednesday 7 00a.m. Nawi 7:15 a.m. Dave S<ott In The Morning 11:00a.m. Bill Hunter Music 12:00 Neon Newt 12:15 p.m. Bill Hunter Music cant. 3:00 p.m. Communication: A Now Humanism 5 00 p.m. News Scene 91 5:30 p.m. Dimension wit Bruce Burking 6:00 p.m. Business News Final 6:05 p.m The Human Condition 6 30 p.m Music Afith Dave Neil 9:50p.m. News 10:00 p.m. Rock with Kitt Schoroy 1:00 a.m. Sign-Off Daily Sports Schodule 7:30a.m. 1:40p.m. 10:20a.m. 8:30p.m DoPauw vs. fvansville-Saturday at 7:20 p.m.
STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF PUTNAM ss: IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT JANUARY TERM, 1974 IN THE MAHER OF ESTATE OF FRANK E BOOKER, DECEASED Estate No. EST 72-25 NOTICE TO ALLPERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF FRANK E BOOKER, Deceased In the matter of the Estate of Frank E. Booker, deceased No. EST 72-25 Notice is hereby given that James M. Houck as Executor of the above named estate, has presented and filed his final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Putnam Circuit Court, on the 26th of February, 1974, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate James M. Houck Personal Representative Ennis E Masten Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Attorney for Estate James M. Houck Feb 5-12-2T
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7:30 4 Janie 13 Your World 8:00 8 CBS Newt lOCaptain Kangaroo 13 Paul Dixon 9 00 2-6 Dinah Shore 4 Movie The Other Woman (BW 8 Indy Today lOMikeDouglat 9:25 8 Changing Timet 9:30 2-6 Jeopardy) 8* 10,000 Pyramid 13 Phil Donahue 10:00 2 Witard ofOddt
6 Concentration 8-10Gambit 10:30 2-6 Hollywood Squares 8-10 love of life 13 Pattword 10:55 8-10 CBS News 11:00 2-6 Jackpot) 4 Studio Four 8-10 Young and the Restless 13 Bob Braun's S0-S0 Club 11 30 2 Baffle 4 Newt 6 Afternoon/Channel 6 8-10 Search For Tomorrow 11:55 2 NBC Newt
by THOMAS JOSEPH
Yesterday’s Answer
ACROSS 1. Inverness, e.g. 5. Part of S.W.A.K. 11. Astringent substance 12. “Scarface” 13. Apportion 14. Zoroastrian bible 15. Golf instructor 16. Prior to (pref.) 17. Moslem Easter 18. English royal family members 20. Mesabi deposit 21. British conservative 22. Presently 23. Loesser or Lovejoy 25. Exhaust 26. Took off 27. Bridge term 28. Mexican tree 29. Italian city 31. You (Ger.) 32. Wurttemberg measure 33. Killer whale 35. Montana city 37. Twofold 38. Balanced 39. Recorded proceedings
40. Placid 41. How soon? DOWN 1. Hunter’s quarters 2. On one’s toes 3. Send up a trial balloon (4 wds.) 4. Scottish uncle 5. Bearing marks of wounds 6. Roof feature 7. Imitate 8. Get rusty (3 wds.) 9. Undertake (2 wds.) 10. Cul-de-sac (2 wds.)
16. Ham or bacon 19. Word of admonition 22. Church section 23. Poker hands 24. Assuage 25. Bombay belle’s attire
27. Hair dressing 29. Item for a hope chest 30. Emulate W. J. Bryan 34. Ethnic group 36. Chemistry suffix 37. “Marjorie —”
DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE - Here’s how to work it:
AXYDLBAAXR is LONGFELLOW
One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L’s, X for the two O’s, etc. Single letters, apostrophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. CRYPTOQUOTES VN KSAX NGXUXJM IGBXOUVNNB EU QXOVSEGJR EKWNUUECJX HEVZNIV MSO-OXSQZEGF QNKWOXZXGUENG NM VZX NVZXO’U U V S G B W N E G V . - Q . F. D I G F
Yesterday’s Cryptoquote: WE DO NOT QUITE FORGIVE A GIVER. THE HAND THAT FEEDS US IS IN SOME DANGER OF BEING BITTEN.-RALPH WALDO EMERSON
