Banner Graphic, Volume 18, Number 209, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 May 1988 — Page 4

A4

THE BANNERGRAPHIC May 11,1988

C. FRIDAY THE h 13 j? SALE BEGINS THURSDAY! It’s too; big to limit to just one day! Our bad luck is your good! These black cats have hexed Us too long. Don’t let the low prices spook you ... we’re not fooling!

SHOP THURSDAY & FRIDAY 9 to 6-SATURDAY 9 to 5

Reg. Price Was NOW CHAIRS, ROCKERS & RECLINERS *389.95 Your choice of wall-hugger recliner or nn rocker recliner in blue, mauve or chestnut. *2M > | u □ Up to Your choice of 4 styles of Power Lounger Up to tonn *799.95 electrically operated recliners. J 649" uUy !K»T ne 2376 an extra 150 off th® s3l6 P nce of from 489.95 Barcalounger recliner in the store! J349T *299 *329.95 Tufted-back, T-cushion skirted swivel $1 QQ rocker in cream color acrylic velvet. I *411.00 Beige velvet bench-crafted traditional tub chair with loose pillow back. 1 2M' Uu° *36.95 Small natural oak ladderback wood rocker $4 QBB with slat seat. ■ ** DINETTE & DINING ROOM FURNITURE *179.95 36-inch round natural oak dinette table SQQ with laminated plastic top. *** ** ** *699.95 42-inch round oak pedestal-base exten- SQQO sion table with highback chairs; by Broyhill. “ *1099.95 Dark oak 48-inch buffet with 3-door lighted swr SAOQ hutch top. *68.00 Tubular chrome Bruer’s chairs with cane n SQQ backs and brown vinyl seats. 4- lUi 00 *94.95 Burnished oak ladderback dining chairs SEQ with woven cane seats. v LIVING ROOM TABLES, OCCASIONAL PIECES *239.95 Bassett 36-in. square cocktail table with LUKT $"140 brass and glass over cane insert; pecan. 1 ’® *449.00 Cherry Queen Anne oval dropleaf cocktail table by Mersman. £4y GROUP OF ODD END AND COCKTAIL TABLES 1/2 PRICE *109.95 Pecan-grain end and cocktail tables, each with 2-door storage underneath. / / *299.95 Set of 2 end tables and 1 cocktail table in *22ST $4 4Q ea. brass and glass. -ea. inset *499.95 Bassett oak wall unit, 30" x 18" x 76" h. 2 S9QQ doors, 1 drawer, 3 shelves. L w *1798.00 2-pc. cherry entertainment center for TV, SAQQ VCR, and audio. Mirrored hutch above. UUU *719.95 Antique replica oak icebox with lighted, $399 mirrored beverage serving center. w BEDROOM FURNITURE *959.00 Early American pine triple dresser, etched $719 mirror, large door chest and cannonball ■ 1 full/queen headboard. *768.00 Country French double dresser, mirror, $/inO and cane headboard in antique white. *ty U *840.00 6-drawer 18th Century cherry Queen Anne $4 QO highboy chest with pediment top. H y y *576.00 Bassett queen size antique pine sleigh bed *4ssr SQQQ with wood side rails. U y *549.00 Colonial oak 42-inch student desk and full jjggr' SOQQ width open-shelf hutch above. *89.95 26-inch wide oakgrain chest. Four draw- JW" S4Q ers, brass hardware. *289.95 Spacious oak or maple all-wood chests $4 DO with 4 drawers. ■ OO

Quality...Value...Service...Low, Low Price “the store of furniture since 1902” 24 S. Indiana Phone 653-8485

Pdce Was Now MATTRESSES, BEDDING *239.95 Full size Serta 312-coil innerspring quilted SQQ mattress or matching box spring. ***> *319.90 Twin size Sealy Firm Sleep quilted innerspring mattress & box spring sets. I U U *539.90 Full size Sertapedic firm quilted mattress SQQQ and box spring set, complete. UOO FINAL CLOSE-OUT All Serta Perfect Sleeper® and Sealy Pos- »a a a 2-pc. turepedic® Full and Queen Bedding Sets . *ooO set in 1987 Tickings from LAMPS AND ACCESSORIES *64.95 31-inch high brass table lamps with ivory JASf son pleated shades. UU *159.95 34-inch heavyweight brass table lamps s*q with pleated shades. *269.95 Rembrandt all-brass torchiere floor lamp JIM” a q with 3-way indirect lighting. ■ *89.95 Adjustable height pharmacy floor lamp in $/IQ brass with tent shade. n *79.95 Natural oak New Haven wall clock with battery operated quartz movement. OU *99.95 Black wrought iron baker’s rack for display SRQ of plants, etc. 4 shelves. PORCH & PATIO FURNITURE *665.00 5-pc. cushioned wrought iron settee, 2 SQQQ chairs and table. Almond color. UOO *330.00 42-inch round mesh-top umbrella table and $1 QQ 4 padded-seat side chairs. White. 1 ** ** *479.95 El Patio double burner portable gas grill SOCQ with LP cylinder included. *665.00 3-cushion wrought iron sofa with reversible 3 pcs - cushions. Matching tables included. *299 *21.95 Black wrought iron plant stands for indoor *JlfrstT $1 2 88 or outdoor use. APPLIANCES, AUDIO & VIDEO *31.95 Hitachi AM/FM digital clock radio with SO4BB snooze control. *819.95 Zenith 14-day, 4-program video cassette iSW' SQQQ recorder with stereo. U *1999.90 Zenith video camera with automatic focus plus battery operated VCR to match. U if y *799.90 Magic Chef over-the-range microwave oven and range hood combination. uy y *819.00 Admiral deluxe 17 cu. ft. top-freezer refrig- J 669' SR4Q erator with adjustable glass shelves. UHy *1299.00 Admiral 22 cu. ft. side-by-side refrigerator snnn with icemaker. White. yyy MISCELLANEOUS to *99.95 2 styles of Lullabye wood high chairs in scn maple or oak. uy *89.95 American oriental 4’ x 6’ area rug in 1 00% J 69" $4 Q Herculon. Light blue color. Hy GROUP OF POLYESTER FILLED SOFA PILLOWS AND LARGE FLOOR CUSHIONS 1/2 PRICE! *549.95 Great off-season buy! Front-loading wood MTS' *399 circulator heater.

Calendar of events Thursday Beech Grove Ladies Aid will meet all day Thursday, May 12 at the church with a pitch-in dinner. Come to work and join in the fellowship. The NA (Narcotics Anonymous) support group will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday, May 12 in the parish house just east of St. Paul Catholic Church, Washington Street, Greencastle. The group welcomes anyone with a drug problem. The Learning Castle Preschool will host an open house 6-8 p.m. Thursday, May 12 for anyone interested in the preschool. All interested parents and friends are invited to stop by the south (at First Christian Church), 110 S. Indiana St., Greencastle. The preschool entrance is on Poplar Street Visitors may see the classrooms, meet the teachers and board members and learn about the school. The annual art show will also be on display in the hallway during the open house. For more information, persons may call Learning Castle Director Vicki Small (653-3146 or 653-3286). Jefferson Extension Homemakers will meet at 1 p.m. Thursday, May 12 with Helen Ogles. The lesson will be “Something to Crow About” Don’t forget the plant and seed exchange. Friday Century Club will meet at 2 p.m. Friday, May 13 at the home of Mrs. C. Berry. The Woman’s Study Club will meet at 12:30 p.m. Friday, May 13 at Walden Inn. Reservations may be made to Christine Williams or Erma Herbold. The Heritage Preservation Society will present “A History of Fashion: 1860-Present” noon-2 p.m. Friday, May 13 in the ballroom of DePauw Memorial Union Building. Tickets are $7.50 per person and are available at Sayers Insurance or by calling 653-4307. Proceeds will benefit the Heritage Preservation Society. Saturday The work of 19th century Putnam County craftsman William Bybee will be discussed by Helen Buis McNary Hammond and surviving examples of his furniture exhibited at 3 p.m. Saturday, May 14 during the fifth annual Putnam County Heritage Preservation Fair. The public is invited to the discussion in the old circuit courtroom of the Putnam County Courthouse. It is sponsored by the Heritage Preservation Society. Bainbridge Cub Scout Pack 92 will be holding a food drive, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, May 14. Scouts will be going door to door asking Bainbridge residents to donate non-perishable food items to the Putnam County Food Pantry. Drop boxes will be located at the Bobkat Grocery and Tri-County Bank, both in Bainbridge, starting May 9. On May 14, there will also be a drop box located in front of the Bainbridge Lions Club. The Cunot Can Do’s Square Dance Club will have a “Fifties Dance,” 8-11 p.m. Saturday, May 14 at Forest Park Elementary School in Brazil. Come dressed in your favorite ’sos outfit Caller will be Jerry Workman, with Jill Williams as cuer. Guests are invited. For more information, persons may call 795-4961 or 812-448-2967. Larrabee Lodge will serve an all-you-can-eat pancakes and sausage breakfast for $3 at 5-10 a.m. Saturday, May 14. The lodge is located two blocks north of the stoplight in Stilesville. There will be a “free” car wash Saturday, May 14 from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Greencastle Wal-Mart. The car wash, for which donations will be accepted, is sponsored by the “God’s Gang” Youth Group of Union Chapel Methodist Church. Donations received will help fund the group’s trip to the Living Word Play late in June. Larrabee Lodge No. 131, F & AM, Stilesville, will hold a called meeting at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 14. Work will be in the E.A. degree. All members are urged to attend. All visiting brethem are welcome. Sunday The Greencastle Branch of the NAACP will meet at 7 p.m. Sunday, May 15 at the home of Frances Hickman, 218 Poplar St., Greencastle (behind Asbury Towers). The executive board will meet at 6:30 p.m. Monday Bainbridge Order of Eastern Star No. 440 will hold its stated meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday, May 16 at the Bainbridge Masonic Hall. It will be friends night, so each officer is to invite their own OES friend and bring them a gift, and also bring a large salad for the salad bar following the meeting. All mothers will be honored. Grand chapter reports will be given. The annual Learning Castle Art Show will be on display through May 20. The work include art from each of the Learning Castle preschool students. Artwork is on display in the main hallway of First Christian Church, 110 S. Indiana St, Greencastle. The community is invited to stop by and see the display any day from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tots Time, free child care for a parents’ “afternoon out,” is held each Monday from 1 to 3:30 p.m. at First Baptist Church, Judson Drive, Greencastle. Children under the age of five are eligible. TOPS Take Off Pounds Sensibly meets at 6:15 p.m. Mondays in the basement of the Greencastle Prcbyterian Church, 110 S. College Ave. Everyone is invited. The first month is free. Persons may call 653-9441 (after 7 p.m.) for more information. Tuesday Theta Chapter of Delta Theta Tau will have installation of officers at 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 17 at the home of Joann Hiemenz. Everyone is to bring their favorite dessert. Members are reminded that this is a required meeting. Sign-up continues Tuesday, May 17, and again May 19,24 and 26 for the Greencastle Summer Swim Team. Registration is scheduled 6:30-7:30 p.m. at Greencastle High School’s McAnally Pool. Children can use time for practice while parents sign up. Cost is S2O per child (maximum of $69 per family). A 7-9 p.m. Newcomers Recepuon at the Walden Inn will be hosted Tuesday, May 17 by the Greencastle Chamber of Commerce, Greencastle Civic League and Walden Inn. Newcomers since May 1987 will be invited to meet city and county officials and receive information on the various organizations, agencies and activities available locally. For more information, persons may call 653-8350. Reservations are asked of those who plan to attend. The Over 50s Club will meet Tuesday, May 17 at the VFW home in Greencastle. A carry-in dinner will begin at 6 p.m., with the business meeting at 7 p.m. Entertainment will follow. All members and friends are welcome. Wednesday The Garden Club will meet at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, May 18 with Mary Glenn Hamilton. Helen Houck will have the program. Remember to bring plants for exchange. Bethel Circle of Gobin Memorial United Methodist Church Women will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 18 with Mrs. T. Cade. Mrs. B. Dean will be co-hostess. Greencastle Christian Women’s Club will hold a “Lite ’n’ Lovely” luncehon noon - 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 18 at the DePauw Union ballroom. Lisa Larkin will speak on a modified exercise program, while soloist Barry Trowbridge provides music and Pat Jones of Cincinnati is guest speaker. Reservations are necessary and can be made with Joan Billman (653-3568), Connie Mutterspaugh (653-6803) or Mildred Sandy (795-4543) by Monday, May 16. A free nursery is available at Greencastle Christian Church. Reservations are also required for it.