The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 January 1952 — Page 4
GREENCASTLE
THf rU!!Y BANNER. GREPNCASTlE. INDIANA. MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1952
CLEARANCE
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VVera 3,96 ORGANDY PRISCILLAS
rit'nrsncp |>rlr* i il f*'r “more thim 0110" hiiyinff. Full 30" slyi*, in pnstcl rnlnro. Slightl.v soilod from «llsplHV. Only t'icvon "f thcM'.
Were 2.98 MEN’S COTTON FLANNEL SHIRTS m VVimli fai.1 pin Ills ol Miff cotton fliinnol — Kllp-ovor ,tyli* with knit bottom — Ml **i/'*H.
Was 459.95 16” TELEVISION COMBINATION
339.88
Hi ini'li T\ with A. M. Kiiilin anil .< speed recoril I'hanKir in hiaiitifiil Malmuiniy rnblnet — Sharply reduced.
WERE 14.95 •• TABLE RADIOS I’laMtle ( use — at 11. I >w elearauce price
9.88
WAS 94.95 » IRONER Onlj line — Floor sample
REG. 6.98 •• SPORT SHIRT All Wool — Fargo Sizes Only
WERE 2.29 •• DRESS SHIRTS JYInts anil solids, hroken sizes
WERE 3.95 •• MEN’S PAJAMAS Wards finest Sanf. rieh soft flannelette
WAS 1.59-BOYS’ SHIRT ( ottmi flannel. 2-tone pullover, t-ltl
WERE 8.50-MEN’S ROBES Kayon Print — All Sizes
7.98 MEN’S SWEATERS All Wool, long-sleeve Fargo size
8188
4.88
1.94
2.77
1.37
6.44
4.88
89.95 PLASTIC DINETTES Chrome Plated Fogs — I ( hairs
5948
WOOL ROD REMNANTS Scatter rugs in uss't. sizes, patterns
50% off
WAS 104.95 -BEDROOM SUITE
Floor Sample — 1‘rieed to elem
89.88
SMART DURASTAN EROADLOOM 4 Ft. • 6 In. x 6 Ft. RUGS 50% Off Aon II find this handsome, thick \vnn|-p||e carpeting in pleasing colors and patterns. Vow discontinued come in early and take advantage ol this low price.
Were 24.75 ELECTRIC BLANKETS 19.88 Reduced for quick elcrance, large *2 x K4, wool, .Vl% ray bn, cotton, single control electric Blankets, ,
WAS 11 e.95-PLASTIC-CHROME DINETTE SET
79.88
Plastic tabic lop is laminated, resist heat, stain, acids; wipes clean in a jiffy. Hrightl.v chrome-plated legs. Four chairs have comfortably padded Duran -eats.
ALL TYPE SPACE HEATERS 20% Off Ml ty|M's and most all size space Heaters — oil. gas and coal fired — Reduced for qnlek clearance.
107.95 WASHING MACHINE Washes H lbs. elnthes. H-position \v ringer
84.88
WERE 1.98-PLASTIC DRAPES Discontinued patterns, 'FIxSO"
S x 12 FT. WARDOLEUM RUGS Discontinued Asst, of si/,. s , design-
1.44
5.88
WAS 49.95 - BOX SPRINGS HO coils for huoyanl support Durable tick.
2.49 HOOD ORNAMENTS Illuminated Chronic with plastic trim
29.88
1.44
WAS 104.50-GAS WATER HEATER 80 gallon — Fully insulated
Was $350. Base and Wall Cabinets Formica Top—Complete with f ittings rjfQ y
WAS 21.95 COMB. DOOR Serecn becomes storm door, all in I frame
WERE 5.40 FENDER FINS For Ford and Chevrolet—l!»-c .*,0 Model
WAS 6.98 - BASKETBALL Pchble-grained rubber, official size
14,88
1.44
3.00
ODD LOT WINDOWS Most all sizes — Only II at
WAS 1.25 - ANTI-FREEZE With Rust ami evaporated returdents.
50% Off
97c
Were 15.98 ALL WOOL BLANKETS 12.88 - ton'll find that these are just what you want — Clearance priced. 72 x 9ft. l«ft% all wool.
Were 1.00 NOVELTY GLASSWARE SETS 66c A large .selection of novelty glassware sets — Ideal for gifts — You'll want several of these at this deu ranee price.
Were 5.98 - 7.98 MEN'S DRESS TROUSERS 3.88-5.88 Our entire stock of Men’s dress trousers has been reduced to clear — All new top quality.
1 ™ vjrr lid i dale: Robert Van Cleave and Mr. penterSville.
Metzgers'*
A Bill mth.r. Mr. and Mr*, ftorcl®*! ^
phone i5i \4eLPS
Boxes for
indoor plants
plants-—tor their cheerfulness and beauty. Replace messy, breakable pots with attractive boxes— for healthier plants, and pleasing decorative values. Easy to put together— even for the ///.’handyman. Various suitable materials -~all low in cost. METZGER I LUMBER COMPANY 115 W. FRANK FIN ST.
MAYS OF HOYS Pvt. Charles R. Kelly, 21, son of Me. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Kelly, Route F Kouchdale, Ind., is serving with the 7th Infantry Division on the Korean front. A veteran unit of the Korean fighting, the division recently has been engaged in patrol activity along the snowy eastcentral front. * Kelly, who is assigned to the 17th Infantry "Buffalo" Regiment as a rifleman in Company M, entered the Army June 6. 1951 and arrived in Korea Dee. 12. 3D51. He received his basic training at Fort Riley. Kans. He utlemU'd Roaciulale High school and formerly farmed for his father.
Firm Located In New Building Hiown Bros. Implement Co. has completed the move to its new building, located on th» Stilesvillo Road at the Almeda Crossing, and is ready to serve the fanners of Putnam county. Prior to the move, this concern was located at 319 North Jackson St., in Groencastle. In a statement today, Herbert Brown said that it was decided to move to the new location so that they could give a more complete service to the farmers of Putnam county, and which ho feels will be more convenient for their customers. The quonset type building has been greatly Unproved by a new cement front and contains cement floors throughout. The front of th» building will be used for display of new farm machinery and will contain a paits department. The roar of the building will house the repair department with its modern equipment for any type of repair work on farm machinery. There is ample parking space on aU sides of the building, and a loading ramp is being installed which will greatly facilitate the loading of farm machinery to he carried to its destination. Blown Bros. Implement Co., which is the Putnam county agent for the popular MasseyHarris, New Idea and New Holland lines, is following a trend ol farm implement dealers to establish themselves on the edge of populated centers in order to get away from traffic problems. Brown Bros, is a partnership comprising Herbert Brown, and Raymond and Ralph Brown. The concern wag established in February. 1951, and has enjoyed a good business during the past year. IN MEMORY
L. Hanks. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith, Miss Lois Luther and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Williams and
Mr. and Mrs. Estal Minniek, Miss Zennie Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cox attended a family
entenaine.i
ICve dinner; M| . ^ Higgins and f,', mj | v Paul Crodian and"
Z a^M^.'stele'of“^>ach- dinner Sunday at the home o”; Frank Mille,
BATTLE AGAINST THE SEA ALMOST WON
In memory of Mrs. Ella M. Wallace, who left us Jan. 7, 1950. Memories are treasures no one can steal, Death is a heartache nothing can heal Although some may forget you, since you are gone But I shall remember no matter how long. From this world of pain and sorrow, • To the land of pdace and rest God has taken you dear mother Where you have found eternal - rest. In my heart your memory lingers Always tender, fond and true There is not a day dear mother
GETTING latest reports of Capt. Henrik Kurt Carlsen's battle against the .i are itof Mrs. Agnes CarLsen and daughters, Sonia and Karen, waiting anxiously in Uni Woo# home for the return of the Skipper of the Flying Enterprise, 310 miles off Falmouth. The British tug Turmoil (bottom! reached the n 'ar-eansized freighter and .-..lilor,, Dancy, 28, jumped onto the deck of the ship. Aft er efforts to get a tow line failed. Car 'Just keep patient. Am sure will get my ship in t aw eventually. . . . remaining on Rnt present."
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