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Where did you shop for Christmas in 1984?

POSTED: December 13, 2012 7:16 p.m.
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Sportsman’s Supply existed in what is now a part of the Convenience Store at 702 North Laurel Street in Springfield. At the time this was a small strip mall with four businesses. The convenience store was then called Jet Food Store and the Sportsman’s Supply occupied the next business spot to its north in the strip. Tebeau Propane and Page’s Printing were other merchants there.

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This week's Echoes of Effingham takes a look back at where Effingham County shoppers may have bought their Christmas gifts in the mid-1980s.

All advertisements reprinted here were found in the 75th Anniversary Edition of The Springfield Herald.


This was compiled by Susan Exley of Historic Effingham Society.  If you have photos, comments or information to share, contact Susan Exley at 754-6681 or email her at: hesexleyherald@aol.com.

Dec. 13, 2012 07:27p.m. EST Where did you shop for Christmas in 1984? Effingham Herald

This week's Echoes of Effingham takes a look back at where Effingham County shoppers may have bought their Christmas gifts in the mid-1980s.

All advertisements reprinted here were found in the 75th Anniversary Edition of The Springfield Herald.


This was compiled by Susan Exley of Historic Effingham Society.  If you have photos, comments or information to share, contact Susan Exley at 754-6681 or email her at: hesexleyherald@aol.com.

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