The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 October 1957 — Page 5
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CLOVERDALE Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Sawyer and Mr. ;md Mrs. J. B. Maxwell were £iiest.s Sunday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hood. Mrs. Elmer Finney, who has 'been ill, is recovering steadily, and able to be up and around
again.
Edward B. Johnson A A, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnton has been transferred from Norman, Okla., to Navy Air School in
Pensacola, Fla.
Mrs. Fay Ray and daughter Norma left Wednesday afternoon for an over-night visit with Mis.
Mrs. John O'Neal with ten members and four guests present. Guests were: Mesdames Wm.
O’Neal and Alvin Harrar of spent the week end with Mr. and
Spencer and Alton Cochran and Clyde Gray of Cloverdale.
FILLMORE
Charles Shaw, Purina dealer, was host at a supper Thursday nght. Sept. 26th at the Methodist Recreation Building to fifty hog
feeders. All enjoyed the meeting i Greencastle visited Mr.
Mrs. Joe Pickett.
The East Marion Homemakers Club met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Daisy Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Husky of Brazil spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jones
and
and the supper which consisted of ham sandwiches, donuts, potato chips, coffee and soft drinks.
, Mrs. Pearl Wilson has moved ,
viy s sister. Mrs. Claud McBride her house trailer on the lot west ' meetin £ with him at Richmond, ol Indianapolis. T’ViQr.n’c Ind. The Fillmore Methodist pas-
Mrs. Wm. Oliver Sunday. Each autumn. Bishop Raines
invites one young pastor from each district to attend a weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Alton
of Mrs. Goldie Tharp's home. The Cochran two women are sisters-in-law.
were in Bloomington over the. Miss Kat e Oliver week-end visiting with Mrs. avee kend at home.
Cochran’s lather and sister Mr.
spent the
and Mrs. Mary
Wm. Cummins Forgy. The Fortnightly club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of
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Greencastle Tractor
Sales
Phone 1434 # Across F’tir Grounds >
Mrs. Rose Ellen Newkirk and daughter, of West Indianapolis, visited Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Cecil Huller. Mi?si Veinia Jackson is returning Oct 1st as assistant post-mis-tress of the Post Office, where she has worked for the past sixteen years. The Methodist Church will observe their annual homecoming and Sunday School Rally Day on Oct. 13th Rev. Claude McClure, chaplain of Methodist hospital will be guest speaker at 11 a. m. Everyone is welcome. Come, help make this a day long remember-
ed.
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Not Only Now Covering
Bui Rebuilt compleieiy or ractyled to what ever /ou desire. Frcm the fra^e up ins’wding irw :prrr $ end padrii'r. FOR 11 \LF THE PRICE OF A NEW ONE. art msmttemm siop P.’icre ZCO 0 IVest Fr^.F^'r
tor, Wayne Stork was chosen to represent Greencastle Dist. and left Frday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Philips and Buelah, moved Wednesday to their home in Fillmore. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Philips moved their things to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Girton until they finish their new home on the lot they purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Nichols. The Putnam County School Teachers dinner will he served in the Fillmore gym, Oct. 4. The dinner will be served by the PTA. The junior magazine sale is on with Charles Storm as Capt. of the Blite team and Marilyn Robinson as Capt. of the Pink team. Miss Martha Jane Williamson was honored with a bridal shower Friday evening at the home of the Charles Smith’s. She received many nice pieces of linen. After the opening of the gifts, the hostess, Mrs. June Coffin assisted by Mrs. Smith, served refreshments. Mrs. Wm. Neff spent the week end with Mrs. Mattie Coffin. Miss May Walton spent the weekend at her home in Coatesville. The Fillmore Band attended the DePauw Band Day Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Costin visited Mr. and Mrs. Golden Miller and Rocky over the weekend. Although unplanned. the
Mrs Marv Proctor will observe j her 96th birthday Sunday, O t
6th. She is at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Harvey Nichols, Greencastle R. R.. She enjoys
hearing from her friends. Cub Scouts No. 96 held their
pack meeting at the Methodst Recreation Building Tuesday
; evening with good attendance. Beverly Maxwell and Ronald
| Tharp were united in marriage j Sunday, Sept. 29th., at the Fill- ! more Methodist Church, before
a large congregation of relatives
and friends. Piano music was I played by Mrs. Crystal Barker
and Mrs. Jessie Tharp sang three vocal numbers. The Rev. W. Pifer
of the local Christian church of- ' ficiated in the beautiful cere-
mony. The bridesmaids were Sharon and Gloria Maxwell and
j the matron of honor was Mrs. ! Jane Sibbitt. The best man was 1 the groom’s brother-in-law, i James Osborn and his small son ! and daughter were ring bearer ! and flower girl. Following the j ceremony, a reception was held I for all the guests who could stay, ; in the Recreation Building. The ; young couple left on a shoit trip and will make their home in the
Harry Tharp apartment on their
return.
Clarence Crews of Coatesville and Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Cuni ningham visited Sunday with Mr. | and Mrs. Lee Wells. Venice Lewis and Andy Anderson of Indianapolis were SatI urday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Arnold and : Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arnold and j family visited Mrs. Hattie Arnold ! Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Pickett
‘In natural, well-bred English. ‘me’ and not T is the form of the pronoun used after any verb, even the verb ‘to be’, ” the Evanses say in their “A Dictionary of Contemporary American Uses,” a 567-page storehouse of definition and advice just published by Random House. Interviewed over an omelet lunch a peculiarly appropriate dish for a man who has made a life study of the English language. Dr. Evans was asked to name the most common American speech fault. •‘The affectation of gentilitythat’s the cause of most of the errors,” he replied quickly. “You hear people saying things like: ’He gave it to John and myself or even ‘to John and I”. “What makes them do that.”
I asked.
“They’re afraid of ‘me’,” he said. “They’ve been told not to say ‘It’s me’.” “It's an affectation to say It's I.” He continued. “Suppose you are expecting guests at your house and the lady of the house looks o<ut the window and sees them coming. She doesn’t exclaim ‘It is they,’ does she.” Nope. But look, Dr. Evans, if it’s all right to say ‘It’s me’ because that's standard usage, why in your dictionary do you tell us that ‘lie low’ is accepted spoken English for remaining hidden or inactive. Most people I hear talking say ‘lay low,’ even though it is allegedly ungramatical.” “Does the dictionary say that I’d probably use ‘lay low’ myself,” he replied. “All right. I have here in my notes, ‘Lay low is O.K., despite the dictionary.’ Now how do you stand on ‘O.K. please.” “If there is a universal usage now, -Q.K.’ is it,” he said. “It is probably the most widely used single term in human speech. Yet, as we say in the dictionary, while it is used a billion times a day in speech and business note and letters, it hasn't been adopted into formal, written usage.” Dr. Evans had just returned from a visit to Ireland, and he said that in Dublin he heard what he described as the English equivalent of “okeydoke.” It’s
“righty-o.”
The dictionary contains some fa-scinating items, such as: “smooch, a facetious term in the brighter young set for kissing, is not the slang term they probably think it is but a good old English word, such used by the brighter young Elizabethans ‘I had rather than a bend of leather she and I might smouch togeth-
er’—'1600.”
They hedge a bit on “ain’t.” They say it ain’t considered standard in any way you hear it used, “with the possible exception” of when it means “am not” in a question—“ain’t I,” prodded on this, Dr. Evans said he wouldn’t say ‘Ain’t I.’ himself—‘‘but I don't object to it.”
| DU-RACLEANED RUGS AND i UPHOLSTERY stay clean long- j er. pile unmats, colors revive. Cleaned in your own home. Use
again same world wide
day. Inexpensive
service. Duncan’s
Duraclean Service, 502 N. Ar- j lington Ave. Phone 582-R or 373. M-W-F-tf
IN BAINBRiDGE Nice 4 room bungalow, large lot, built in 1950. A dandy home for a small family. Priced for quick sale at !£4000. Terms
FOP SALE ! the daily banner MON., (K r, 1, ItBf. IMs* FOR SALE: One row Co-Op } GREENCASTLE. IND.
i corn picker in good condition. ’ “*rr~~
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GUNS: Sell - Buy - Trade. Winchester, Remington guns, ammunition. Charlie’s Gulf and Marine Service, 513 Bloomgintun St. M-W-F-tf
We strive to do the cleanest whitest laundry work possible. | Larundry Ease Phone 906. Mon-ff
IMPORTED BULBS — Imported I | from Voorhout, Holland. Grade i A. select bulbs. Crocus, hyacinth, ; tulips and narcissi. Headley
' Also 1951 Ford 3 4 ton pick-up j in good condition. Good tires. Price reasonable. Call Bainbridge 19R3. 7-2p.
SALE: Used Spinet
piano, excellent condition, can be purchased on contract. Ph. 1098 or write P. O. Box 75. 23-tf
FOR SALE: Used living room suite. Call 882-M. 7-9-ll-3t
FOR SALE: Apples. Buchmnt 1 Orchards, Airport Road. 19-tf
FOR SALE: Picture window with Rusco storm window, size 4 ft. lOin x 5 ft. 6 in. Phone 527-R. 7-2p
Remember Crust SkR m*i*» Sales for expert body work. Painting, Wheel Alignment and Mechanical Work. Cver 30 years experience. Free estimates. 6-tf. Floor ami ws'* tile: hardwood flooring sjndeo and refinished. Floyd Crawley, Cloverdale. Phone 50E. 13-tf.
CLOSE TO EVERYTHING Modem 2 bedroom, easily made 3 bedroom home close in
FOR SALE: 4 Beagle pupt». 4^ months old; One Beagle hound, years old. Phone 7027MX. 7-2t
FOR SALE: Nice White Rock
Hardware, 19 East Washington ; to town and college. Level lot. pullets, laying 60',. Mrs. Harley
St
FOR SALE: Coal, screened block $10 ; mine run block. $7; stoker 4x2, $8.50. No less than 4 ton. Delievered. Phone 21267 or 20794 Brazil. 3-4-5-7-9-1 l-6p
Mon.-Wed.-Fri.-tf
For Bulldozer work see H. Maurice Broadstreet. Phone 33R 2, Fillmore Box 85. M-W-F-tf
For good dependable used cars come to Barnett’s Used Car Lot, south edge of Cloverdale. M-W-F-tf. LET WARDS INSTALL YOUR HEATING PLANT NOW! Big selection at big savings. Wards has a complete line of top-quali-ty, low-priced furnaces and boilers; gas, coal, or oil types; for hot water, steam, or warm air heating systems. So plan now— let Wards install the heating plant of your choice before winter sets in. Get your free estimate today! NO MONEY DOWN, as low as $6 a month brings you Wards 5-room gas furnace. ($13.50 a month completely installed with all fittings)) Come in or mail coupon today for your free estimate. C-O-U-P-O-N I would like more information and a free estimate—without obligation—on a new furnace or boiler for my home: ( ) Gas ( ) Coal ( ) Oil Name Address Have Estimator Phone Call on (Date) Montgomery Ward Greencastle, Ind. 7-3t
no steps to climb. Automatic heat, new kitchen. Worth your inspection. O. U. Carpenter, Progressive Real Estate. 25 So. Vine. Phone 435-W. 7-lt
Smith, Bainbridge.
FSR RENT
FOR RENT: Farm house located 3 mile east Fillmore; six rooms and bath; opportunity to work out part of rent. Wm. S. Oliver, Fillmore. 4-5-7-3p
FOR RENT: Six room modern house in Bainbridge. Available Oct. 12th. Phone Bainbridge 79R3. 7-i'.p
FOR SALE: Fresh Guernsey cow, 4 years old, nice and gentle. Joe Garrett, Fillmore. 7-10-2p
FOR SALE: Jersey cow with
"•2p | fj r st calf. Herbert Morris, S’js
' miles south Putnamville. Clov-
FOR SALE: Fifteen Angus cows and nineteen spring calves Glen Clark, S. County Farm. 7-4p
erdale R. 1.
5-7p
Cloverdale Sale Barn Tuesday, Oct. 18, 13 head Hereford calves from one farm, extra nice. 7-lt.
FOR RENT: Three room house and garden, 2 miles south of Coatesville. See H. R. Robinson, Coatesville R. 2. 7-3p FOR RENT: 3 room furnished apartment for working couple. 210 S. Bloomington St. Phone 567-M. 7-4p
FOR RENT: 3 large furnished rooms and bath. Private entrance. $50 a month. Adults. Box 200 % Banner. 5-3t
FOR RENT: Four room furnished -terrace apartment, avail- ! able September 7th., Cole Apart-
FOR SALE: Several 6.00x16 tires, also 7.60x15 mud and snow tires. 25 White Rock pullets. S & S Garage, Mt. Meridian. 5-3p.
FOR SALE: Registered male Hampshire hog, 1 year old; also alfalfa hay. William Myer, Pu'_namville. 4-3p
FOR SALE: Metal Jeep cab, 1022 So. Indiana Street. 3-4p.
TAKE - SPINET - OVER! GOOD CREDIT and ability to assume minimum monthly payments only requirements. Can be seen locally. Beautiful famous make 88 note spinet. Fully guaranteed. Deal direct. Write Credit Manager, 2530 E. Tenth St. Indianapolis, Ind. 5-2t
ments. Phone 187-WX
20-tf
Rental Band Instruments: Rent a new Selmer or Conn instrument for as little as $12 00 for two months. Rental applied on purchase. Kersey Music Store. Phone 113. l-5t
FOR SALE: 48 Chevy 2-ton 2 speed axle. D. K. Smith. R. 1, West Cloverdale. 7-4p
rtEAL ESTATE
FOR RENT: 8 room modern house, 2 baths, good location. Inquire Central National Bank. 3-4-7-3t.
Closing out Sale— Appliance TV Store at Coatesville. Wholesale prices. Stair Appliances. 4-3p
FOR SALE: 30 head of pure bred Hampshire gilts. Sec Lawrence Clifford on Ross Alice Farm, 2 mi. east of Belle Union. 3-4t
FOR SALE: 1949 Ford sy’.indcr, Fordnr, radio, heater, $150. Bill Aker, Reelsville R. 1. 7-3p FOK SALE: Lad <'hii a :o shoe skates, Size 7, like t.^w. Ph. 691-M. 7-3p FOR SALE: In B:iinbridL;<\ S room cement h 1<>olt house, garage, 2 large lots $1,000. on contract, $3500. Cash. » Clifford Reeves. 7-6p.
FOR SALE: 11.35 cares, si:: room house, not modern, located at Groveland off 36. Reasonable. Everett Barton. 7-6p
WAITED
WANTED: SEED BARLEY. McCammack & Son. Phone StilesviUe 923. 7-2t WANTED: girl to assist in laundry. Call in person at 21 W. Franklin. Laundry Ease. 7-tf
FOR SALE: Coal stoker or block. $10.00 a ton. Phone 896M. 4-7-2p
Classified Ads.
in st
WANTED 40 acres or more for stock farm. Must have fair house, plenty of water, about 10,000 to 12,000 price bracket. Cash buyer waiting. Must have quick possession. O. U. Carpenter, Progressive Real Estarte. Phone 2550. Vine St. 7-3t. FOR SALE: By owner, 3 bedroom all modern home with new oil furnace, birch built-ins in kitchen, storm windows, small barn, double chicken house, on l%ac!£s ground. Close in Call 494-M for appointment. 7-2t
FOR RENT: Four room unfurnished apartment with bath. Hot |and cold running water. Mrs. j George Smiley, 402 North Madi- ! son St., Phone 7030-J. 2-tf. FOR RENT: 3 room semiI modern unfurnished house, immediate possession. Mrs. John Tharp, phone 654-J. 7-3t FOR RENT: Space for one trailer. Mrs. John Tharp, phone 654-J. 7-3t FOR RENT: 3 room apartment. Close in. Adults. Heat and water furnished. Phone 435-M or 1084-WX after 6:00 4-2p
FOR SALE: Purebred Spotted Poland China spring boars and gilts, one purebred Hereford bull 36 months old. Charles Branneman, Cloverdale R. 2. Mon.-Wed.- Fri.-tf.
MOORE’S ORCHARD — Nice apples and fresh cider. State Road 43 at Raccoon. Fri-Mon.-tf
FOR SALE: Used Spinet piano, mahogony finish, responsible party to take over small monthly payments. No back payments due. Address Box H, Banner. 23-tf
FOR SALE or TRADE: 1950 Plymouth, R & H, new tires. 309 Johnson Street, Phone 117- R. 7-6t
j Tharp-Maxwell wedding rehears- j al was candle-lighted, due to a ; electric light failure on Saturday | ; evening. The members of the WSCS who have birthdays in June. July, ! August and September, will be special guests at the regular j meeting Oct. 10th at the Recreation building. W T ill all who have birthdays during these four months please plan to attend and all other s plan to help entertain them. Hostesses ■will he Mable Knoll and Avaril Huiler. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Miller of Ben Davis spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pickett am' ;
family.
LOST: Blonde Cocker 5 months old. Answers to “Butch" Reward. Roscoe Murray, 901 Draper St. Call Angwell til 4 p. m. 7-3p
MiSCxIUNEOUS
i LANDSCAPING: Evergreens and shrubs. Free estimate with no obligation. Write to Howard
A. Stantz R. 2, Spencer, Ind.
4-7p
TRUCKING: Crusbeu stone, sand, gravel for fill, driveways or concrete, fill dirt, lirne and fertilizer spreading. William Newkirk, Fillmore, phone 237. 10-tf.
Ditching, Septic tanks, field tile, sewer lines, foundations, etc. Verme P Zeiner, Fillmore. Phone 17R4. 12-tf
SHETRONE REAL ESTATE —FOR SALE— On Stiiesville Road—Almost new 2 bedroom home, large liv- : ne room (paneled), beautiful kitchen, full basement, immediate possession; price reduced for quick sale. On Beveridge—Small home in good condition, modern except heat. 7-21
FOR RENT: 3 room downstairs apartment, semi-modern, with hot and cold water. Dave
t
Worrell, Morton.
FOR SALE: 1950 Chevrolet Deluxe, good running condition. Maybe seen 601 Howard St. 7-2t.
WANTED: To buy, 50 White Rock pullet^. Harry Mabb, Belle Union. 5-2p
WANTED Ironings to do in my ‘home. r> hone 173-M. 4-3p
SEPTIC TANKS, cesspool* and toilet vaults cleared. Modem equipment. Sewers and basement drains cleanea with elect* •ic cutting knives. Call us, save money. Pay Less Sewm* Cleaners 15 E. Walnut St. Fnone 6U 29-df.
WANTED: Custom corn picking. George Miller, 4 1 / & miloe southeast of Bainbridge. 4-24t.
WANTED: Housekeeper, more for home than wages. Address Box 33 % Banner. 3-4t
-WORK WANTED: 19 year old boy wants work. Write Gary Terrell, R. R. 3, Greencastle. 3-6p. WANTED: Custom combining with S. P. combine. Maurice Kennedy, phone 610-M or 842-R. M-W-F-tf
Permanent Trailer Space. Refrence required. White Oak lotor Court, Rd. 40. All modern ^.qujie.ment.?. M-W-F-tf.
FOR SALE: Undei-wood port-
M-W-F-tf able typewriter with case, tabu la - i tor, elite type and other extras.
$70.00. Albert Moore, 311 Longden Hall. Phone 1100 extension 352. 7-6p
FOR SALE: 8 acres, seven level, 3 room house and barn. S2700. 414miles east, one mile north of Cloverdale. Charles Quinnette. Cloverdale. 4-7-9-ll-14-5p
FOR RENT or SALE: 6 room semi modern house at 310 W. Franklin St. Can be purchased on : down payment. Phone 553-R. af- i - ter 4 p.m . 7-2p.
FOR SALE: 1954 Ford 4 door, Ford-O-Matic, new tires, A-l condition. Have gone to service. Phone 553-R after 3:00 P. M.
7-2p.
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom house, modern, available Monday, come to 606 S. Jackson St. No phone
calls please.
FOR SALE: Pears, SI bushel while they last. Bing containers. Phone 666-W. 7-lt
FOR SALE: Used oil heaters: also repairs for all makes. James
4-2t | Green, 606 S. Jackson. 7-2t
WANTED: Hauling: Livestock, grt .n, coal, rock, etc. Pick ip loads of livestock on Thursdays. Richard Alice, Coatesville phone B-22-30. M-W-F-tf. Alan or woman to supply Na- | tionally Advertised Watkins Products to customers in GreenI castle. Average $2.50 per hour i from start. No investment necest sary. We help you start an indeI pendant busmes -'. Write D. E. Davenport, 74 E. Robinson Ave., Barbci f on, O. 7-14-21-28-4p WANTED: Experienced man, between ages 21 and 36 for carbuiator. brake, tune up ami gen- ' eral mechanical work also service wtation experience needed. Phone 9113. 7-9-2p
BL0NDIE
Announcement: No auction; Selling all Hampshire boars and gilts at private treaty. Excellent selections now. Brucellosis Free Herd No. 101. Meadowlark Farms, Clinton, Ind. M-W-F-tf
Test a ’58 Studebaker with Twin Traction for sure-footed power in mud, sand, ice or snow. /*TT N \ Studebaker-Packard. (IfJ BILL PHYNE MOTORS 107 West Walnut Street
Si's 0. K. To Sjj "It's Me" NEW YORK UP —Dear Childtn: It’s perfectly O. K. to say “It’s me.” Don’t let anybody try o build ze you into saying “It’s I ” If they do. tell them to go fly a ballistic missile, or whatever it is ki is think of flying nowadays instead of a kite. This usage has> the approval, nay, the backing, of the learned Dr. Bergen Evans, who with hisister. Cornelia, has turned out a new dictionary that has jumped right onto the best-seller list with an audacity unknown to dictionaries in the past.
Tiy Wayne’s new beef supplement with Aureomycin, available at Bainbridge Elevator. M-W-F-t
Llecirie wiring, quick service -smaii or oud jobs our special Phone 7016-W. M-W-F-tf.
Polyethylene plastic sheeting Very useiul, low cost weatherpi oofing material for farm and construction use. Rolls in various widths and thickness, in both clear and black as low as 2c per sq. ft. Samples available. Phone Roachdale 228R4 Wilson Bros., Greenhouses in Raccoon. M-W-F-tf
.uTICE: All Bainbridge and Greencastle area customers, call A. A. Huber, Heating and Plumbing. Fincastle 25-R-3 collect. M-W-F-tf t
JOHNNY HAZARD
