The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 October 1939 — Page 4
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TUNE IN WITH PAUL WHITEMAN Every Wedneidoy night, CIS ttariom.
LISTEN TO FRED WARING end his Pennsylvanians 5 nights a week NBC stations.
WEESNER IMP. CO. Ill N. JACKSON STREET Used Mach npry r-.i'.l H-lnrit I'tirr mill. I s .1 rt'iTiil tf :in<l J’-I - ITir.-nalls. I'sctI ChevrolPt truck. I'scd 'lixlel-A I'nnl trui k. IlHnl International trucks. •> t sc! farm wagons, one with box bed. Stock Sonic, mule i anti hour and pigs. Visit our store before you buy.
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stock. Call 278. ^ Paid. John WacM,i ry
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WANTED: die age woman, v.’in Inquire Banner.
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For Sale—
BATTERY SALE 13 Plate Standard !> Mo. guar. $3.90 13 Plate Heavy Duty 1 yr. guar. $4.95 15 Plate Standard 15 Mo. guar. $5 95 15 Plate Standard, V-H Ford and late Cliev. size $5.45 Get our |irires on I.ee Tires before you buy. Scott’s Franklin St. Garage Phone OB Vine and Franklin St. “AI.WAVS OPEN"
Give ^ care or
wantedTI * work on a farm. Goal quired. Inquire at
WANTED: farm. John Route 2.
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Man fejjj Reevej,
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See Strain's and cider.
Orchard for apples
Fiied and baked eba at Crawford's Thunjj] FOR I.EASE~'r^ ling station on state i quarters. Address Eo,i
Make your next pack—
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Copyrisht 1939. Liogbtt & Mnns Tobacco Co.
those who want the best in cigarette pleasure You’ll find in Chesterfield’s RIGHT COMBINATION of the world’s best homegrown and aromatic Turkish tobaccos a more refreshing mildness, better taste and a more pleasing aroma than you’ll
find anywhere else.
It's a combination entirely different from any other cigarette ... a good reason why smokers every day are getting more pleasure from Chesterfields. You'll like them.
FOR SALE: Cider. Also fine large Grimes Golden. 50c per bushel. McCullough Orchard. 16-tf
FOR SALE: Grimes Golden and Jonathan apples at Oggs Orchard, east of town. Four bushels $1.00. On ground. You pick up. 3-2t.
FOR SALE: Study lamp and desk. Cheap. Ru sell Clapp. Phone 746-R.
3-2t.
FOR SALE: Team of work horses, $30.00 Aberdeen Angus hull, 18 months old, registered. 300 lb. Hampshire male hog. Floris McCammack, Belle Union. 3-3p. I
Gasoline Sales In Indiana Increase
State Auditor Frank G. Thompson reported today that gasoline sales in Indiana increased 10.581.473 gallons during July, August and September over the same period last year.
A total of 177,250,008 gallons was sold during the three months as compared with 166,668,535 last year. Gasoline tax receipts increased
He reported that the gain In tax receipts for the first six months of 1930 was $805,297.67, bringing the total increase for the nine months
$423,605.89, collections during the 1° $1,228,903.56.
three months this year amounting to
$7,090,590.74 as compared with | To Reach the Largest Number of $6 666,984.85 last year, Thompson Buyers . . . Use Daily Banner Adver-
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The Store of Furniture
FACULTY ITEMS Professor Paul F. Fay and Professor Warren Middleton, of the psychology department, are joint authors of an article in the current ‘9sue of the Journal of Education'*! Psychology. The article is a discussion of certain factors related to liberal and conservative attitudes of college students and was based on a survey on the campus.
Dean Louis H. Dirks has been chosen Toastmaster for the Dads’ Day banquet which will be a feature or the Dads’ Day celebration November 11. Dean Dirks has acted in this capacity for several years.
TEXTOLITE PASTE PAINT. Modern inexpensive decoration f>r walls and ceilings. Dries in one hour. One coat covers. Does not crack or peel. Does not fade or get yellow. METZGER LUMBER COMPANY. 117 W. Franklin. Phone 262. M-W-F-tf.
Robert Farber, secretary of Ad-
missions at DePauw, has a leave of absence to do graduate work at Chi-
ego University during the
Apples, fine quality, grown on
current | young trees, 50c bu. Cider, made
ATTENTION F Have your welding - Franklin St. (innge, vij, lln St. Good WBrkiiinn^ta prices. ~
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Guests Sunday
Oliver Whitson were Mr Chas. Crooks of Jacks* Mrs. Margaret Fink of City. Mr. and Mrs. Paii Indianapolis and Mr and ence Kelly and family i Mr. and Mrs. Normal and family of Inflianapo( and Mrs. Alvin Clodfelttr of Crawfordsville spent"
Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Mr. and Mrs. Chas, j Mrs. Stella Gardner !» with Mr. and Mrs. Frani
and family.
Mrs. Margaret Fink if City and Fred Leonard Comer, Ohio, are visitid ter. Miss Lucy Leonanl Mr. and Mrs. Louis' attended the memoria) A. B. Hanna at Greencif
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Noble daughter spent the week Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goff. Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Mr. and Mrs. Walter were guests Sunday of Fletcher Goff.
Professor Henry Rolling, pianist, and Professor Herman Berg, violinist, will present a recital at Kokomo, October 11.
Russell Alexander, editor of the DePauw Alumnus, is distributing the first issue this week. The magazine has been changed considerably from last year and has a new style cover, new departments and new page layout disegned to make it have greater appeal to the eye.
Professor Jarvis DavLs, who is on I leave of absence from the departmen f of English Literature, will spend the first semester recuperating from recent illness and plans to do graduate work during the second semester. At the present time he is at his former home in Brook, Indiana.
quarter. He will be back on the campus early in January.
Alterations are being made on the first floor of the Administration building to afford extra space for the office of the University Regisstration and the Comptroller.
from sound, washed apples at Crystal Spring Apple Cave, west of Farm Bureau, end of Elizabeth street. Kenneth Harris, Phone 287-W. 2-tf.
Miss Edna Tyne Bowles has been chosen general director of the musical comedy which is to be presented as a feature of Old Gold Day. The committee has chosen Victor Herbert’s "Naughty Marietta.” Miss Lucile Calvert will be dramatic director and Mr. Herman Berg will be muaie director It will mark DePauw’s first effort in recent years to offe musical comedy. The cast is to be announced soon.
Professor Coen G. Pierson is engaged in writing a history of the DePauw chapter of Phi Beta Kappa which celebrates its fiftieth anniversary in December. He a'so wrote a historical article on the chapter for the current issue of the DePauw alumni magazine. Professor H. T. Ross is again editor of the "Indiana Speech News,” a publication for high school and college teachers and students of speech. This will be, distributed soon and will carry announcements of numerous public speaking contests.
FOR SALE: Heatrola, bums wood or coal. Good condition. LouU Clark, 1 mile north Mt. Meridian. 3-4-6-3p.
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FOR SALE: 15 bu. rye. Levi Hasty, short distance west of Farm Bureau. 4-lp.
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FOR SALE: 1936 Master Deluxe touring sedan. In good condition. See Roy Hillis. 4-3p.
FOR SALE: 29 Duroc shoats, black filly colt, 75 White Rock pul-
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FOR SALE: Choice Poland China boars. Isaac J. Hammond, 414 south Indiana street. Phone 80. 4-2t.
A number of faculty plan to at tend the DePauw-Ohio Wesieyai football game Saturday. DePauw alumni living in the mid-Ohio are.' are planning a football banquet foi Friday night at the Deshler-Wallicx Hotel in Columbus. Prof. D. C. Moffett and Coach Raymond R. Nca will be the principal speakers. Th. team will stay overnight in Columbus.
Dr. E R. Bartlett of the Religious Education department, has been chosen to represent the faculty at the Dad's Day Banquet on the campus November 11. Dr. Bartlett has a son in DePauw this year. He is a freshman.
Tom Clinton, who was intruder ir the Physical Education departmen' last year, is doing graduate work a’ Northwestern Law School this year
Mrs. Albert E. Williams, secretary to Dean G. Herbert Smith, is on her vacation and p'ans to spend a part L iff in 4jizona. tier place is being | taken by Miss Evelyn Pictor,
The latest word from Dr. Truman G. Yuncker, who is on leave of absence from the University to do botanical research in the South Sea Islands, Is to the effect that the war has prevented his securing passage to he is’ands in which he is interested. As a result he will not go to the onga group as first planned but has ■hosen another group in the Samoa egion which has never been worked jotanically.
Professor E. R. Bartlett will speak it the County Council of Religious Education in Amboy, Indiana, November 2.
TROPICAL HARDWOOD FOUND BY GRAND COULEE WORKERS GRAND COULEE, Wash. (UP) Aemnant of a prehistoric era in the Pacific Northwest, a 25- pound block >f tropical hardwood has been un■overed by excavators at work on ’.rand Coulee dam. The wood block, with a grain reenabling that of rosewood, was bured more than 100 yards deep in lay near the dam. It was found by /orkers constructing a tunnel as a iide-control measure near the mamnoth man-mado waterfall. The discovery adds weight to a heory that the Pacific Northwest at me time was-V a tropical clime', rtuj .W*Xj4 .JbWvJc. back tens of thousands of years.
COMMUNITY AUCTION each Friday. Live stock of all kinds. We have buyers for anything you have to sell. Free truck service. Koon Motor Sales, Bainbridge, Phone 70. 4-2t
FOR SALE: Two sows with seventeen pigs, sows vaccinated. Clarence Pickett, 1 mile north Brunerstown. 4-lp.
FOR SALE: 30 purebred immune Duroc Boars and gilts. Several farms at low price and good terms. Carl Porter Waveiand, Indiana. 4-7-2p.
FOR SALE: Apples puchheit Orchards.
and
cider. 4-tf.
—Real Estate—
FOR SALE: A 120 acre farm. 1-2 tillable. Six room house. Good Bam. Plenty of stock water. Price $3000.00. •I- T. Christie, Real Estate. 2-3t
—For Rent—
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FOR RENT: Four or five room
NOTICE OK FiNAFV,
OF ESTATfc No. 8071
notice is herebt the Creditors. Hein a Charles D. Schmidt. * pear in the Putnam u held at Greeneastle. 23rd day of October, cause, if any, why "L TLEMENT ACCOt ^S estate of said d 1 ' 0 ” ‘ irJ approved: and said W*"
to then and there
ship, and receive th ShareS - Conrad CG* WITNESS, the ■ f Court, this 27th da. 1939. ,. nn clef, Homer C. Morrison. ^
Circuit Court.
Frank G. Stoessel. AW notice OF nNAj ATr No. 7156. ..pnPBr notice is H ff a „ d
the Creditors.
Sylvanus A ^ , fli
appear In the
partment. 408 Elm street. Phono 490- j Kovemh"
29-tf.
FOR RENT: House near Belle Union. Rent free for care of livestock or would rent 36 acres on thirds. See Alva Foster, Belle Union.
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xFOR RI'JNT: Newly finished five rwitji apartment, corner Anderson And' Blnomlnglotf'stiVhts. ’frery good lUMt reemnahly priced. J. G. Camp-
bell.
30-tf.
Putn-a
Greeneastle. In J
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cause, if « n >'. ''^rNTS
TLEMFNT A("
estate of said decedent^
approved: « n<1
to then and 1h' r ^ /•
ship, and rerelie
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WITNESS, the ( Court, this 3rd day ( Homer C. Morrison.
Circuit Court. jjjglf
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