The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 July 1947 — Page 3
RIM RIDERSI tUTO RACES iked turns Wild Drivers DAY RITE P. M. IALL. ILL. Jgrounds
RECK I [UILDING IER-BODY ' LPAIRS AR TING tebuilding Grinding Tune-up Relining Adjusting [End Aligning
<iREKN( ASTI.F. KOI TE 1 Charles Long visited hii brother, Mr. and Mrs. Juni>r Long and daughter last week. Miss Loretta Jenkins and Mrs. Lenora Head of Brazil visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Powell Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Staggs and son and Mrs. Eula Staggs called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boiler and son one night last week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thomas and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas and daughter. Barbara Davis spent part of last week with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Burton called on Mr. and Mrs. Forest Figg last week. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Staggs and Mrs. Nellie Figg called on Mrs. Eula Staggs and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Staggs and son Saturday night. Miss Lois Dillens spent part of last week with Mrs. Nella Long.
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Maynard Shonkwiler. Miss Peggy Tennant and Glenn Deem are shown as they opened the new jewelry store to the public Friday and Satu rday of last week.
Fishin’ Fun
IPLETE SERVICE Balancing
FRIENDLY SALES .-^SERVICE IE 297 Estimates Made.
O. J. (Hardwater) Stewart tells me that he caught an eighteen and one half Inch small mouth Base at the water works, last evening. According to Stew. In the space of twenty mlnutee, he had snagged four of these finny fighters. It. Is the opinion of this corner that Stew has the fish in the watei works trained. Donald Buntin entered the big fishing contest with his entry of a ten and one eighth inch .Grapple. This entry is currently in second place, following Russel Mace’s ten and three quarter inch prize. We again want to remind you that the contest runs until September 15, and that I there are three prizes In each 1 division. You don’t have to register in advance, or buy anything. Just catch a fish, bring it in to be weighed, and measured. SPORTSMAH’S SHOP “Sports Headquarters”
BRIDGE AMATEUR CONTEST ENTRY BLANK
RM TO SELL TO SETTLE ESTATE lillion Farm in Clinton Township, 138 acres, liable, one-half in pasture, dwelling house, irge hen house, water pump in house. This been producing from 60 to 70 bushels of tre, state of high cultivation. For inspection • million or Otho Vermillion Note correction of error on yield. Fe POSSESSION OF BITLDING THIS FALL.
ING OUT SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS our home and going to California, we will sell Btlon ail furniture and mlncellaneouN, located 8 miles 1 mile mirth of Ciovrrdale on Saturday, July 12, 1947 AT 13 O’fLOCK, IX jSk T. ^ item walnut bed room suite with pre-war bo* Mnnersprtng mattress, a single Iron bed with Innerand ehest of drawers to match, 1 stand table, lie and bench, Phllco 6-tuhe cabinet radio, 2 pleee or sel with slip covers, studio coueh, walnut desk lisle cabinet with glass top, 1 end table, 1 taberette, lamp, 1 bridge lamp, 2 vanity lamps, kltehen cabupboard. green and white Kalamazoo range, Estate rge bottle gas table top range and fittings, white ‘akfast set, Federal electric washei, 2« ft. extension egged laundry tuba, lawn mower, fernery, house ny other items. I: CASH. MR. AND MRS. H, J. GRAM Not Responsible for Accidents, hmter. Aucts. Cliff Me Mai ns, Clerk
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EVERY ITEM VHARPIY REDUCED!
NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS.
QUANTITIES LIMITED; HURRY IN!'
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JR. BOYS’ STRIPED KNIT COTTON t-HIRT
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Thrift isn’t just something to talk about. We actually do something about increasing the buying power of your dollars. Everything we do, we do economically. Nothing is spent on deliveries, charge accounts, costly decorations. If what you want is a full measure ^ of REAL merchandise value-that’s what you get, at Penncy’s.
Top-Fashion/ Beautifully Made Women’s Swim Suits
5.90
Yes, your favorite knitted Lastex swim suits—sleek flatterers in a wide range of colors. Or choose a glamorous two-piecer in fine rayon jersey i\ splashed with a colorful tropical
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laced up the sides, perfect fitting bowbra. All with full cotton knit linings. At these prices you can stock up for
this season—and next!.
Your BeHt Buy! SLACK SUITS 10.90 Luxurious spun rayon— king of summer fabrics! Nothing spared to make this suit finest of them all! Single needle (smart!) stitched. Softly-draped!
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Girls’ Best for L’ss! SWIMAWAYS 2.98 A fine group of suits at unbeatable low prices! Your favorite one- and two-piece models in sunfast prints and solid colors. Nice details many fabrics. 8-14.
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Men’s! Hwimaway* Buys TWILL TRUNKS • 2.98 All the features of high priced trunks! Full cotton knit lining, elastic shirred waist. Stout cotton twill— Sanforized against shinkage! Handsome tones.
