The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 May 1966 — Page 5

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COATESVILLE NEWS by Joe Davidson. Correspondent

To take a position in the center of town one could say that CoatesvOle is “booming.” There are carpenters, brick and stone manew, handymen, truckmen ■tiH what-have-you doing their work on the bank and the Weaver Funeral Home. Just north a few steps and on the east aide of the street Irvine Bennett is having erected a

Jiffy-Wash. The concrete floor and drain are completed end this week will see a steel frame go up with aluminum siding and aluminum top. Bennett states that by the end of the week the new building will be all ready for and will welcome dirty cars. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hanlon were Sunday dinner guests of j

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stallcop and family of Cloverdale, Rt. 1. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Leucus of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Elston Herrin and family had as Sunday dinner guests his brother, Carl Herrin and family of Greenwood. Mrs. Ethel Haskins of Decatur, Illinois and Mrs. Minnie Biehl were Saturday dinner guests of Mrs. Effie Morarity. Mrs. Marcia Cooprider of Amo called on Mrs. Morarity Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Masten spent the weekend in Terre Haute and on their return home they made a stopover for lunch

in Spencer. While Mrs. Harold Powell of Franklin were visiting in Danville with her mother Friday afternoon, Harold drove out to Coatesville for a chat with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bottorff. When Mr. Powell owned the local mortuary, Jack was one of his dependable helpers. There are several small gardens scattered over town that are looking fine just now. A person driving or walking by can see onions with green tops six inches high and neat, green rows of radishes and lettuce. In a few weeks with rain and sunshine these succulent vegetables will be on many tables. A few

gardeners are already bragging of having a few “spuds” coming up to daylight. To talk of gardening makes me think of some lines: “I looked upon my garden through the rain, and saw the sprouts of this year’s crop, green and fresh and coming on again, Reminders they of yet more work for me, and days of joy that shall unceasing be.” Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chandler of Indianapolis and Phillip Springer of Plainfield were Sunday afternoon visitors at the home of Mrs. Callie Casady and her sister, Miss Stella Shields. At 11:15 Tuesday the fire siren started blowing and in a

few minutes the fire truck and six or eight young men riding it went south. The fire proved be a leaking oil stove in the Runyon home southwest of town. The blaze had been extinguished by the time the firemen reached it and the truck returned leisurely to town in a few minutes. No appreciable damage was reported. April 27th was the birth date of General Ulysses S. Grant. It was he who said, "I will fight it out on this line if it takes all summer.” He had a bulldog tenacity that made him Lincoln’s top general. A story is told of Grant that one time a man in his company was about to tell

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a questionable story and, looking about, inquired if any ladies were present. Grant said to him, If there are no ladies present there are gentlemen.” The story went untold. Mrs. Verna Greenlee who was for many years a Coatesville resident was reported by a son as being a patient in the Hendricks County Hospital. Mrs. Greenlee is 88. Because of rainy weather Cascade’s baseball team played only one game this past week, though four were scheduled. The one game was played

with Monrovia on the Morgan County lot. Cascade played good ball and had little trouble in taking the game by the onesided score of 15-1. The town’s postmaster, Mark Hadley, has been confined to his home for a few days the past week with a light case of pneumonia. He is reported to be improving. Was it the humorist, Kin Hubbard, who once said, “Some people are poky and some are on the dot, but I never saw one that was poky-dot.” Continued on Page 7)

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