The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 June 1963 — Page 5
63 From County In Indiana State TERRE HAUTE. Ind. June 2a— Indiana State College’s first fiveweek summer term enrollment is almost five per cent higher than last summer. Registrations for workshops and late enrollments are expected to further boost the current 3206 registration figure. The first session runs through July 18. A second five-week session is scheduled July 22 through August 23. Sixty-three Putnam County students currently enrolled are: Bainbridge: Jeannine Chadd; Vera Heaney English; Norman Ellmore Evens; Sharon Kruse Grass. Mary Lynn Hanks. Margaret Jean Krahn. Milton Bob Krahn. Larry Michael Parker; Paul Leroy Parker; Phyllis Smelser Smith. Cloverdalc; Melanie Lee Burk; Frank A. Hayes, Adeline Hayter Knox. Jerry Wesley Mmn. Ruth Laura Neier? Glen M. Steele., Alfred Oren Sutherlin. John J. Whitaker. Fillmore: Donald Rhea Austin; Elmo B. Carve. Eleanor Kay Greeson. Marjorie Ruth Skelton. Greencastle: Sandra Jayne Adams. Ron R. Alice. John Gifford Black, Iva Lee Boatright, Fred L. Brooks. Larry D. Brown. E. Joan Cummings. E. Edward. Essex. Lou Ann Fields. Verna Kathryn Garl. Ronald Coleman Heaton. Richard Lee Hirsch, James Robert Hunter. Nell G. Kersey, Louise Johnson. Donna Sue Lich. Keith H. Lyon, Dorothy E. Miller McCammon. William Joseph Mahoney, Mary Louise Manson. Noble Woodson New. Vit-ginia Ann Padgett, Mary e. Pehan. Donnie Belle Smith. Dorothy Marks Smith, Tom H. Swope, Marilyn Edith Tippin. Mary Ann Walbrin# Audrey Keith Walton. Charles E. Williams, Putnamville; Robert R. Hass. Reelsvilie; Roy David Butts,
THE DAILY MNNER THI R., JUNE 20, fage 8 GREENCASTLi; INDIANA Randall Alan Hutcheson, Nancy Jean? Killion Roachdale; Robert Glenn Baird. Marjorie L. Huff. Jerry Michael Le vis, Sharon Doty Lewis, Jerry Butler, Noland Russellville: George Ralph Lawter, Deanna Raye Sheese.
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IN MEMORY In loving memory of our mother, Maggie Austin, who left us June 20th., 1951. Somewhere there is a place Where the sunlight never dims. The Lord has called our loved one To share this plact with Him. We shall always feel grateful He shared you for a while. Mother, we wdll always remember The rightness of y'our smile.. So: if ye could only make steps Out of our heartaches. And we could use all our teardrops. too. We would build us a stairway to Heaven Then climb it each day’ to come up to see you. The Children pd.
FERN NEWS Mrs. Frances Neison called on Mr. and Mrs. Joy Cummings on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Higgins and family have moved from Greencastle to their home at Fern. Mrs. Joy Cummings spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Shinn of near Lena. Mr. and Mrs. Geofge Sutherlin and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sutherlin is taking a vacation trip to Wisconsin and parts of Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Robert«Bufks and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Eggers of Greencastle attended the races at Bloomington Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wagle and daughter entertained at their home with a family dinner Sun-J day.
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RUBY and ROBERT HAMPTON
VISIT RIVERSIDE AMUSEMENT PARK W. 3Mh at WTilte River Parkway SUNDAY NIGHT IS DATE NIGHT UNLIMITED RIDES PLUS SANDWICH AND SOFT DRINK Per Couple For Entire Evening
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(•lust i/j Block from Our Main Store)
SHOP ‘»d COMPARE This I sed Store with any of the following: Auction Barns — Sale Barns —- Household Sales. You can expect more
and get more here.
TEN WAYS BETTER 1. CLEAN RECONDITIONED MERCNAlAlSE No push-offs at bid prices. 2. MORE TIME TO SHOE Open dally. NOT limited to a Vi day sale. 3. CREDIT AND DELIVIRT. Most auctions want the cash right not.
4. SHOP SAFELT.
Public Insured. Avoid the hazards. Sanitary too. 5. AVOID SURPRISE DEFECTS. If we sold it — we back It up. 6. PRICES - SAVINGS. Usually lower.* If we charge more you get more. 7. SAVES YOU TIME. No waiting all day ’till it’s up for sale. 8. MORE TO CHOOSE FROM. We scour the market for your very needs. 9. INSPECT BEFORE BUYING. Our sales |»eople won’t conceal the flaws. 10. FREE -- HELPFUL SERVICE. Tell us your needs. Mayt»e we can find it elsewhere. MANAGEMENT STATEMENT — Our used store provides us with an opi>ortunity to allow you a fair price and bettor for your present items on our better quality new furniture and appliances. Every trade-in allowance Is based on its true merits at a resale price. In addition, our used store room makes it possible for us to serve more people. Therefore we i-ontlnue our customer's service and frequently buy house full lots throughout the area based on price and availability. .. . _- —
KERSEY’S TV -d APPLIANCES
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THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
ODDS AND ENDS PUIS TRADE-IN OF OUR TENT SALE. WE DO NOT GUARANTEE THE CONDITION OF THE CABINETS AS SOME ARE SCRATCHED AND DENT. FULL GUARANTEE ON OPERATION OF MERCHANDISE.
NO MONEY DOWN SAVE UP TO 70 % IN THIS SALE
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21 INCH USED TABLE MODEL TV 21 INCH TV, god condition RCA Console 19 INCH NEW TV RCA Portable 19 INCH Portable RCA TV 23 INCH TV RCA Console 23 INCH TV RCA Console 19 INCH TV RCA Console
NOW 49.95 NOW 89.95 NOW 129.95 Was 169.95 Now 139.95 Was 319.95 Now 219.95 NO TRADE Was 329.95 Now 229.95 Was 179.95 Now 159.95
DISH WASHER 13 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR 2 DOOR REFRIGERATOR Automatic Defrosting 2 CYCLE DRYER 2 CYCLE WASHER 2 SPEED
Was 279.95 Now 178.00 Was 289.95 Now 164.00 Was 349.95 Now 229.95 Was 189.95 Now 149.95 Was 259.95 Now 189.95
HAROLD SUTHERLIN KERSEY’S TV «»d APPLIANCES
ROAD 43 NORTH GREENCASTLE
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