Dale News, Volume 04, Number 24, Dale, Spencer County, 11 July 1941 — Page 2

Miss Sadie Weedman has been in Bristow the past two weeks assisting in the Witte Store. Mr. Witte has been ill because of an infected hand.

THE DALE NEWS

Misses Mary Stuart Hayes and Betty Bittle of Bloomington spent Tuesday with Miss Miriam Wedeking and Mrs. A. J. Wedeking.

Published Every Friday at Dale, Indiana

Gervase Hollander of Langley Field, Virginia, surprised his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hollander and family on the fourth, when he arrived here on a furlough.

Miss Melba Winkler is employed at Potter’s Cafe during the absence of Miss Bettye McGlothlin.

AUGUST STORK, Owner and Editor

SUBSCRIPTION RATE—50c Per Year

Mr. and Mrs. Stratton of Evansville have moved into the Hodges property. We understand that they have purchased the property.

“Entered as second-class matter, September 28, 1939, at the post office at Dale, Indiana, under the Act of March 3, 1879."

Man with car who can put in 8 hours a day on Watkins Route just opened in Eastern Spencer County. Expenses paid to Training Class. Dealer in adjoining locality producing over $15 daily sales. Write The J. R. Watkins Company, 21 East 5th Ave., Columbus, Ohio or J. A. Hagan, Route 3, Dale, Ind.

Roy Stone was a business visitor in Petersburg Wednesday.

Spencer county sent four young men to the induction station at Louisville this morning (Friday). Two are volunteers, Tracy Burden of Rockport and Cody Robert Rust of Evanston. Louis Oscar Denning of St. Meinrad, Tyrus Wandel Rice of Dale are regular selectives.

Bob Brown, who is stationed near Chicago, Ill. spent last week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brown.

Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Baugh and children of Evansville visited Mrs. Baugh’s mother, Mrs. Mary Winkler and the E. T. Winkler family Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Schroer of Louisville, Ky. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Schroer and other relatives Wednesday.

Circuit court in vacation this week acted upon the case of Thresia Chandley vs Clifford M. Chandley for divorce. The court allowed her $3.00 per week support for herself and two children, during the pendency of the suit. She was also allowed a preliminary attorney fee in the sum of $25.

Jimmie Stine, Keith Richardson, Bobby Smith, Mary Ida Day, DaTon McCormick, Mrs. Frank T. Brown, Christena Beanblossom and Rev. and Mrs. O. A. Beanblossom are attending the Youth Camp of the U. B. Churches at Maple Grove Camp Ground near Huntingburg this week.

Misses Daisy and Gertrude Pinkston, Travis Pinkston and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pinkston spent last Sunday in Hawesville, Ky. with friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Willard Roell were visitors in Evansville last Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mechel and children Joyce and Wallace and Mrs. Amos Weitkamp spent Wednesday in Evansville.

Everybody’s going to ALLEN’S FOOD STORE because they find such wonderful bargains there. Follow the crowd!

WE’VE gone and earmarked a tankful of That Good Gulf gasoline for you!...

than your money ever bought! We’re selling more and more of it here at our station. And folks are sure delighted, once they discover what a difference That Good Gulf Gas makes in their cars.

We want you to see for yourself how it squelches knocks . . . how it delivers surprising mileage . . . how it’s packed with more concentrated power

Samuel Weller, who has been manager of the Grandview branch of The Dale State Bank for several years, has now become the field man for the Dale bank. He will work in and out of the bank as is necessary. His place in the Grandview Branch has been taken by Garland Richard of Newtonville. Dale is glad to have Mr. Weller in our town.

Here's a cordial invitation to come in and try it in your car.

GULF SERVICE STATION Ford Scott and Taylor Wright