The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 November 1938 — Page 5
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' this manner. Ships, houses, flowers, palaces, and a hundred-and-one other items have been covered with ^listenint; saline globules. Two years ago the Southl er n Pacific made a miniature train which was treated in this manner. The train is still on exhibit on the Pacific coast and is sent back to the lak" each year to receive a fresh coating of salt, The rapid evaporation, with consequent rise in the water’s salt content, has started the formation of salt crystals on thousands of piles which held up railroad tracks over the lake. Four inches of water evaporated during one month, leaving only a few inches of salt on the pilings. A (few years ago the salt became two | and three feet thick and had to be j chopped off. It is only during the hottest j months that salt crystals form. Cooljer weathei melts the salt on the pilings. A soft deposit of soda replaces the salt.
T’SK DAII,Y IlANWr.n ADVFihITHING FIRST Most People Get I Most of thi ir Buying Ideas from Newspapers.
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Listen to This Bargain Day Only A serviceable Glass Refrigerator Jar with cover, filled with One Pound of Handy 's Delicious Cottage Cheese, for 12C Really you’ll be getting twice the value for your money in this Bargain Day Special. ONLY 144 JARS ON HAND-ORDER EARLY HANDY’S SANITARY DAIRY PHONE 212
For Snip I'OK SALE: Fresh cider and apple: McCullough’s Orchard, 1 mile scut:.west ol Oreencastle. 22-tl
TO.’ SAKE: Two 19:ie» Chevrolet (: >oh(. one li) !7 Ford 60 coach, one 10.‘i7 Chevrolet short wheelbase truck. vMw.mi’ Chow. Pleasant Garden. 23-3p. FOR KALE: Choice PoUed Shorthorn yearling bulls, red and roans, .'■in-I by C imi; nland Comb a bull that was in the winnings at the Inti i nationuJ. All stock registered Jh. Edmonson. Clayton. Ind. 2.'i-2p Now l.’i-plate battery’, guaranteed i) months. $3.90 exchange. Get cir prices on Lee tires before you buy K-ott's Franklin Street Garage. Phone CH. 22-tf FOR SALE: Matched team of blue roans, 2 and 3 years old. Cleon Cummings, Clover-dale, R. 2. 24-2p
Tlltl Ol I KKS \ll> TO IIOIIISII s \T SALT LAhL
ALT LAKE CITY (UP)—Rapid ! ’ ' in v. der from Great Salt rhas iven rise to a new hobby— ■ikii; i crystanline objects.
Many unemployed persons and souvenir dealers are also making a , livelihood by placing objects in the ^ salt water, which soon covers them i with salt crystals. Curious and fan- j tastic designs made with wire have (
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FOR SALE OR TRADE Ladies new $6. r ) 00 black fur coat, never been worn, will tividc for good milk cow or will take 20 or 30 h ns or pullets, balance cash. Rotary electric sewing machine, cabinet style, walnut, cost $89.50 will take $15.00 had very little usage. Mrs. .1. (' Mill: Clovcrd'ile. R 1. Gilmore Farm 24-n Real Ewtntp FOR SALE: A farm of 123 acre.: on State Road No. 36. Ninety acres under cultivation balance good pas ture. Six room house, large barn electricity. A high producing farm at a very moderate price. .1 T. Christie, Real Estate, 22 S. Jackson Street. 22-5L
AT A BAULAIN DAY PKKK!
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MADE BY WALLACE SILVERSMITHS
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Six Knives* Six Porks S-x Teaspoons S ! '< Dessert Spoons “utter Knife Sugar Shell
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K ") now for Christmas. This famous Wa hue set will make an ideal •hat will be of use 36.5 days to the year. Schoemnan’s JEWELRY STORE
For Rent—
FOR RENT: Rotsonahlo, A new mod' rn apartment. Dirponal unit.-:, roll-a-way lied. refrigerator, gas stove, garage, heat and water fuinished. Phone 449. 23-1 f
—Wanted—
WANTED: Live female coons. 50c above pelt price will be paid for all live female coons by the Conservation Club and these will be released after the season closes. See William Crawley or Harry Williams 19-5t.
WANTED: Wood cutters, to cut on shares. Address Box B. Banner. 22-3t
WANTED: Girl to do cooking and housework. Must live out. Address Box R, r /< Banner. 21-tf.
-Miscellaneous
Christmas Special. The Cammack Studio will give an 8x10 enlargement free with a half dozen of their best photographs during the month of November. Come in and see them. 5-tf Come to Pcnsy Cafe. Plate lunch 25c. Open flay and night. 22-3p. NOTICE: Shoe repairing. Uelies hoels 15c, men’s half soles 75c. Under Barber Shop on northwest cor- ! ner square. 23-2p RAWLEIGH ROUTE available at cue:’. Good opportunity for man over 25 with car. Write at once. Raw leigh’s. Dept. INK-177-105 Ffpcp^;, ... 1 24-lu
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Eet?y Wotsy With Layette, Ea^h Table!
SIir drinks from her bottle—wets hor dlupor! WaKliablo! I n lireakablo! s!n*’s m:ido of rtiblier. V^ilh (‘omplotr layetto, rublioii/.L 1 (<d) with dM‘ssinv» top.
STEEL WA(i()N I he Red ^ ( i ^ 1 aCJ-* # Kun lu ride ir: or puD. aroiniti.' It’s cas\ to steer and lots ills, w!n*rls with rubber t'res.
YOU Rt INVITED! HUNDREDS OF DOT T.-Si A FLEET OF AUTOE5! WAGONS, BIKES! BIG AND TITLE ’’GYS OF ALL KINDS!
Streamlined' With Fire Chief Bell'
Your Imjv will have fun being chief with this red auto! It’s smlahle lor 2 to I year olds—eas\ to steer, easy to pedal. It lias a uimlshie d, rubber tires.
BARGAIN DAY SPECIALS
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Winter Union Suits
Wmi-ih 12 II). yauu'e ribheil t‘<itl»)ii unions, lung sleeves, aiikln h'ligtli .’il a reinarkiihly low id’iee. Sizes to 4li!
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4-Huckle (Jvershoes
Mun’s sturdy black work g.-doslu tliu lung wealing red soles. \\';inn flcit lining’. I’eifecl <|U;dily, ol'^iduso.
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STORE HOURS 8:30 TO 5:30 SATURDAYS 8:30 TO 9:00
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