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High Ir.dv. Game: R. Brattain 170. High Ir.dv. Series: R. Brattain 540.

/OU'RE TELLING. ME!

By WILLIAM HITT-

Central Press Writer

High Team Game: Home Dec-

orators 556.

High Team Series: Coatesville

Imp. Co. 1577.

Series Over 350: R. Brattain 450. E. Godfrey 145. A. Domaso 444, A. Cantonwme 428, A Reia 426. Mary Myore 406. D. Sillery

401, W. Shimer 392. S. Domasco 585. M. Shaw 377. M. Chestnut 371. S. Dudley 366. C. Justus 356, J. Broschart 354. L. Haverly 354, B. Fenwick 352, C. Lear 352.

THE FBI warn- to be on the lookout for an increase in shopURlng. purse snatching and packet picking during this month and the next. Looks like crooks will be doing their Christmas awlping early. ! ! ! A Tcxa'i library closed temporarily because of an influx of bookworms. They were eating 'em, not reading ’em. ! ! ! Visiting Russ journolisls were antartained in los Angeles with a triple-feature movie show—news Item What we want to know is, how much popcorn did they down? ! ! !

An almanac, pabli hed in 1900, carried a prediction that the winter of 1955-1956 would be a mild

one. Well, we’ll soon know' whether that old prognosticator's prophesy was far-seeing or just farfetched. ! 1 ! A plague of locusts has swept into Cairo, Egypt. In fact, there are so many of the critters we understand they’re driving the inhabitants bugs. ! ! ! Atlanta police found a cache of moonshine whisky in a dog house. That's where the likker's owner will be if they find him. ! ’ J ; In Winnipeg, Canada, builders; of a supermarket had to tear it down because they constructed it on the wrong piece of property. Somebody, we feel certain, supergoofed.

FAIRLY

SPOKEN

greeting Card Poesy \nd Housewife Poets Did “Poetry Day” come and go without your even having sc nuch as a parade? For shame! x-’learse make efforts to rectify he omission* next October 15. Even though you might have

missed it. AJvin W. Barker—who prints 200 million lines of poesy on greeting cards each year — did not. He says things are not only tough all over but especially in his poetry-accumulating stint. He thinks colleges Jfre to blame. “Most of my verse is contributed by untutored, unlettered housewives,” says he. “The colleges turn out mathematic and scientific robots. They can’t even wiite a couplet, let alone a stanza in anapestic hexameter. Where are the John Donnes, Lovelaces and Woodworths today ?” “Woodworth” being that fellow who wrote “Imitations of Immortality,” of course. Or wasn’t his name Wordsworth? The question bothering the greeting card gentleman is quite invalid, just another case of worrying about something for the wrong reasons. Simple sentiments as found on greeting cards are betier off without housewife authoresses prying into the in-Lraca-cies of avant garde poets, if

you ask m«. ^ Upon falling ill. who wants to open the mail and find the get well nostrum— Hi hi hi, chug, hi, hug, hug hugalug From open branch to lame baloon man hi hi hug chug Get Well Soon! You kidding or something? I

felt wretched enough before mail time. Now recovery is in doubt. Or about to take a trip? Hesitant fragile and myopia Heather sweet and hesitant Boom and boomaway boom Bon Voyage! This stuff is strictly college poetry, Mr. Barker, and not calculated to add any gross income to the greeting industry. Better

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, PAGE THREE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 1955.

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Having >*<>11 im farm, I am going to devote fa.’l time to eon trading and-hmMmg, ! will ■!! it publi:- auction at what is known an The Senator Lane farm, I mile south of Bainbridge, Ind., on

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at Eleven O’t lo k, the following property to-wit:

HOI SEIIOLD GOODS One !i\ing room suite, good as new, 2 end tables, one eoektail table, gossip I nn b, MiG hell Console TV set, 1 nice chair, 1 Prenay oil lo- tt r, I »> ar old; ‘iT-V gallon tank, one 9x15 rug and pad. extra good, I i ' oom suite- Mahogany twin beds, mattress springs complete, nearl\ new ; I Chrome Dinette sd, Phileo refrigerator, 9 ft. Grand t.as range. Many other articles, this is a nice clean lot of household goods. N

HAY — 50 bales A’f.tl T and Little Red Clover, haled dry in nice shape, 200 baV-. j iod wheat straw.

FAR51 M V.’ HIM RY — \V. D. 45, A. C. bought new in 1954, A. C. <-ulti\ator, V. C. 3-14 quick hitch breaking plow, bought in 1955; A. C. D ^ k.trr .w, S ft. with 18 in blades; one Ford tractor Jubilee 600 h< ultivator plow, 7 ft. disc 16 in blades scraper I lade and quarter yard scoop, goes on back. Ford trador, mower, on** ten f!. cult blacker, John Deere Rotary Hoe, one John Deer* Corn Planter, mounted Type, John Dec re s’de delivery r.tke, one one-row John Deere semi-mounted corn picker No. 101, new 1 lea manure spreader, one good rubber tired wagon box b d, I wheel trailer with eleetrie brakes, 2 power lawn mowers, woven wir • fence, stretchers, chains, 2 hog waterers; on** water tank, one K3 !9t3 tractor and Low-Boy, new rubber on the Low-Boy. a real outfit. Tandem axles with a:r brakes for truck electric brooder -ti>\ *. < hieken feeders, one new Surge pump for 3 unit milking outtit. several herders, 75 Lor’is t posts.150 feet of 12 in tile, on** 21 in di iin saw Lombard; Farm^hop dril’press, shovels and diggers. .Many other articles too tedious to mention.

TERMS—CASH.

Don’t remove anything ’till sdtled for.

MAURICE FEWELL, Owner

HAY & HFN'Il.R, Auctioneers. — ■" ——

CLAIR ALBIX, Clerk

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Entirely new front end styling, new color treatment and many power mprovements are featured in the budget-priced 1956 Oldsmobile ’88” Holiday coupe. The attractive airfoil grille has horizontal louvers -ecessed in the oval bumper opening and the Oldsmobile name is ipelled out in chrome block letters on the left side. New rectangular jararng lights are incorporated in the outer e-nd of the lower bumper jar. Flair-away fenders, projectile-type taillights, hood contour ront and rear ornaments are new. More than 159 color combinations ire offered. The interior features many new fabrics and colors and a •edesigned instrument panel, combining beauty with improved visi* )ility. Under the hood is a more powerful 230-h.p. “Rocket” engine vith many improvements that enhance performance and ecc**..xx.v.

stick with those “untutored” housewives of which group I am (honorary vice president. Even though some of us are not averse to earning pin money via versifying, don’t take that “unlettered” thing too literally. You would be surprised how crafty some of these housewives can be. Like as no’ with college diplomas hid away in the attic. CSome of us write tiie words to popular songs, too in ca r you wondered who discovered love thymes with dove.

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N'oti**** G h**rei>y Kivi-n that (Yiiti.il Notional It.ink and Co-old I Mainly as t'o-Exeeutors of the a ‘ <■ iioMi. il estate, has presented and fio.l their final account In fi ual sot tlenient of said estate, and that the sante will come up for th* < \ onination arul action of sal.l ' ourt, .'ii t he 3rd of December, 1 ■' *■». at which time all persons inti i. si eil in said estate are required to appear in said court and -Imw I'uuse. if any then* lie. whv ^ i'l " ■ onnt shoulil not l>e approv1 I. 'tnl the lH*ir*i of sai«l dci'eih-nt anil .II others interested are also rei| u i t i 11 to a p” ir a ml make i roof of t ’ eir heir>hip or claiui to an> part of said estate.

State of Indiana. I'minty of i’tit niim. ss: In the i’uln.ini <'irenit Court. September Term, lit.i ! the matter of estate of Kdil!i A. Mainly, ileeeasi 11. Ksmti Nu. •I'- . Mil'J* I: TO 'll l*E KSOXS in ti:hksti-:i> cx i m r. i>t \ , n: Of K.litM A. Mandv. In tin m It. ■

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