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Sterchi’s Great August Sale is now in full swing. We are listing
here a few of the many meney-saving values scattered throughout
the store. To really appreciate this August event you should come
and inspect the hundreds of items on each of our four floors. Buy
on budget terms of course, if you wish.
Living Room Suites
Velour Living Room: Suite .___ 17950 159.50
Bite Velvet Living Room Suite 26950 229.50
Frize Living Room Suite . 19800 169.50
Living Room Stite 15950 98.50
Leatheretie Living Room Sufe 26950 198.50
2-=Lawson Sofas.._. .. .._.10850 79.50
Cilppendale Sofa_ 13850 89.50
CiipeitzleSofa_ > __14950 79.50
2 Barre! Back Tapestry Chairs 109.30 79.50
2 Mahog, Duncan Phyfe Sofas 17890 159.50
2 Fireside Chairs .. ... 7950 49.50
Dining & Bedroom Suites
Dising Room Suite 35950 229.50
Twin Bdioom Sute________ 74500 595,00
BedroomSuite__________l49so 98.50
Twin Bedroom Suife . _____ 24950 198.50
Stovellis
l Northeast Georgia’s Lares Frniture Store
[HE BANNER-TERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
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"Home-Grown Barn ’
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l DES MOINES, lowa— (AP) —
Forty-two ithousand board feet of
'loak, Jogged and sawed on the
' farm, went into the building of a
{parn on the H. J. Grady farm near
Harper's Ferry, believed to be
:(mc of the biggest barns in that
.northeast "lowa area.
A planing mill as well as a
saw mill were moved onto the
lpiacc to prepare the lumber for
ha <fructure which measured
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Broadcast:
Avgust 2, 1947
6 large ears corn® 1 cup finely cue
2 tablespoons bologna™*
shortening 3/ teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons water few grains pepper
23 cup Pet Milk
Cut corn from cobs. Melt shortening.
Add corn and water. Cover tightly;
cook slowly 15 min. Stir occasionally
Add remaining ingredients. Continue
cooking 5 min., or until mixture thick
ens. Serve hot. Serves 4.
*2 cups canned, whole kernel corn
can be used if liquid replaces watet
and mizture is cooked only 5 min.
before milk is added.
**Frankfurters, wieners, canned
lunch meat or any left-over meat can
be used. o
You Will Need: .
LARD, Alb.cr. .. ... oo .8K
T ey ... %
FLOUR, fotb.bag.. ........ 9%
MARGARINE, Ib. .. .. ... .. .. .. 40
DRIN KS carfonof6.... .. .. .. 25
PE(KfERiNGS,IZoz N .2‘lc
CHERRIFS. 8 oz, olass .. .. .. ... 2l¢
MJ W;
£5 o
RED BLISS SRI ’
NEW POTATOES, 51bs. ... ..o .. 19¢
8 wiLL FILLED HOMEGROWN ;
W CROWDER PEAS, 21bs. .. .. .. .. ‘l%
; SMALL HOMEGROWN
BsQUASH . ............. .10
! FRESH GREEN : Wy v
REUTTERBEANS, 21bs. .. .. ... .. .. I 5
8 FRESH SHELLED g
BBUTTER BEANS, pint .. .. .. .. .. .. 125
w FANCY QUALITY . :
WPOLE BEANS, 21bs. .. .. .. ... .. 29¢
B HOMEGRGWN ‘ P
BIRESHFIGS, gt .. o« ..o .. .. ... 20¢
B 8 HILEY BELLE e :
WPEACHES, baskel .. .. .. .. ..".. . 3%
B LARGE GRAVENSTIEN
RAPPLES, eich.. w..c. ... .. %
il JUICY CALIFORNIA ? 4
BORANGES, doz. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..30c
[ GRAPES, WATERMELLONS, CANTELOUPE, GRAPEFRUIT,
& SHELLED PEAS, LETTUCE, CELERY, SWEET POTATOES—Etc.
100 feet by 36 feet. The base
ment is concrete blocks. At a
barn raising, 68 .carpenters and
neighbors helped construct the
building and- the structure Wwas
dedicated with a barn dance.
When the second hay cutting is
completed, Grady said he expect
ed to have about 100 tons of al
falfa, clover and timothy stored
by this winter for his 70 head of
purebred Hereford cattle.
Even in old age a kangaroo
continues growth,
PUDDINGS, 2 phgs. .. .. . .. . 15¢
IOMMOES, No.2can .. .. .. 15¢
TURNIP GREENS, No. 2can .. .. 10c
PEARS, No.2%can .. .. .. . 43¢
WAFERS, 11b. box .. .. .. .. .3]c
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A N,
wmg > Siokelys
(I \s S SAUER KRAUT
25" No. 2% can 10c
JUNE PEAS
No.2can ... 20c
Postoffice Gets Data |
Cn Dog Psychology
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~ CHATTANOOGA, Tenn—(AP)
—Assistant Postmaster George
Forbes says he has learned a lot
about- dogs during his years with
the mail service—-in fact he's al
most a dog psychiatrist.
He says there's no midd]e‘
ground about a dog’'s interest in
the postman —the dog either
loves him or hates him. If he
loves him he’ll follow the post
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"CORN
No.2can .. . 18c
"MUSTARD
6oz jar.. .. . 9%
TEI\.IIII)EERIKJAF
% Ib.pka. .. .. 25¢
“WHEAT
..k
~ "OCTAGON
Lrg. cake ... .. 9¢
CASH;IatEABaQUET
2cakes .. .. .23
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e7o L (HUCKROAST, b. .. . 5
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EPRS P B RBSTEW, b, ... 33
BEEF HAMBURGER, Ib. .. . 45¢
SLICEDBACON, Ib. ... .. 69c
BACON SQUARES, Ib. . . . 45¢
PIMIENTO CHEESE, Ib. .. . 53¢
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HAM CENTER SLICES
B Vitamins—Protein—Minerals
~ Order No. 402
‘man along the route so faithfullyl
that residents frequently com
plain. If he hates the postman
he’ll usually try to bite him. o
Either way it’s tough on postal
substitutes. When a sub covers a
route — particularly in an area
i usually covered by a “loved”
postman —the dog resents the
newcomer, thinking he’s an in
truder, and start nipping.
The birth rate of Java has
nearly doubled within the Ilast
half century.
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BREAD
Loaf .. ....(I3c
PEAS
1 Ih. cello A.. 29¢
HASH
20 oz. can .. 43¢
PINEAPPLE, No. 2can .. .. .. .. .. 33c
PEACHES, No. 2% can .. ... .....15¢
APPLE SAUCE, pkg. .. .. .. .. ... 10¢
OKRA & TOMATOES, 2 No. 2 cans ... 35¢
GAERBERHoz Bl . e
MILK Tozpkg. .. ............13c
GRAPE JUICE, pins .. ... .. . ... Is¢
PALMOLIVE
2 REGULAR .. 17¢
ERaTH . She
SUPER SUDS
MEDIUM .-+ . 13¢
LARGE .. ..... 30¢
SMALL TENDERIZED (POPULAR BR'ANDS) ‘ ~#fi§ 2
HAMS, WHOLE OR HALF, Ib. /. 65¢
CENTER CUT SLICED HAM, Ib. . 2/, 99¢
END SLICES TENDER HAM, Ib. . .. 65¢
TENDERIZED HAM HOCKS, Ib. i wc 25.;1
FRESH PORK HOCKS, Ib. . . .. .. g\\; 25c|
THURSDAY, AUGUST ¥, 1947
Motorist Can’t See
Windshield Wiper
PONTIAC, X" “¥AP)" __ A
iot of venerable Vehicles pass
through the safety inspection lane
here, but none -‘was'‘in a class
‘with the horseless carriage pilot
ed by Vere Goff and Vernon
Boshart.. But their ‘IBO4 mode],
two-cylinder, chain-drive Sears
met all but one reguirement. It
hag no windshield” wiper. The
reason was obvious, It had no
w indshield. ¥ )
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Delivery Service
10c Per Order. »
IVORY SSOAP
MEDIUM . ... 10c¢
LARGE .. .* % 16¢
“HANKES
Pkg. .. ..... 12
T-BONE STEAK, b. ... .. . 9X¢
PORK SAUSAGE, Ib. ... 49¢
FRANKFURTERS, Ib. .. .. 47c
DRESSED FRYERS, Ib. .. . 64c