Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 208, Decatur, Adams County, 2 September 1948 — Page 4
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DEC ATI K DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THK D® “ ‘ ' Im orporate<l Entoted at the Devalur. ltd . Pu»l Office a* Second Class Matter J. H Heli< i ' • - lent A ft. Hollbouise. Se ) a Bu» Mgr tn. a D. Heifer Vive President Subscription Rate* By Mail In Adams and Adjoining Counties. One year. I*;, Six month*, 13.23. 3 months. $1.73 By Mali, beyond Adam* and Ad joining .unties One year, It months. 13 75. 3 nr mils. IBy larrier 30 <ent* per week, I cento. W:o'. ‘fit iIn the ring *lu* High ‘ ' and '; A 0 - - tht f>e star trading • *’•’• •o v It used ' . hr* *k -* ■ rd« 1' ' di' • ;*•.' a.th t!i« •' < ■■ ' ‘ Have you ;■ a 1 ar: oJled 1.• ’• «. tv your:,' " r. I' ■ *' » V Bti'.s .•••,•. . *xi ng ■ ;.• J - .1 !• r r .. ’ ,<r :1 t.- «< ■ '* ' ■ »” ‘ ! ”.v few visit* • n «■ . d I>*n • . ia.nr <»;•»' ': .1. In * " . a . • I.U" her when • ■ y r •• ■ j.. 1.. T** r •*. * . t • nun era ar* ■ * .ir--d ’ th»- r* vampinr ' >’< 1 • t .a’ th*. .-: :sta». ' *'.' f , |e against the . . ,-d ’ t * .■ . •: ' :• • ~ the wrong t.. > i ar •aer it >■ ». Its ' > .■ h ' ■■ >. • ■ anything for that »”.-r bik, wi.l 1 • i. t. *■*! ■ ;* -. • r * sheriff '■ ( re.e.irr.ize ■ ■ r t.i-t 1 glance Tills munit » ret 1 tolerate hike thieve. I: ■ ~.■.*; I iiri" should pfa.e thur Id »H* ■ the ra providing f*r then ~t v , •. <*,..* ■ *le* . The greatest day- In a ;< life are those of his years Then < *m* friendship, and a. trvjties whi h *r* n* -*r • r.- • ten \rd for the it*r li .ry • ' (Olfege vears "fir >nn* ' •: them linfeas he has finished t high school To turn a .n*l**i <>U’ life ontinue y >ur high • ho »•.:• ! • • * heart s content ——o - o The death of tndri* A Zhda nov. one of Stalins trusted n.*t, and high up in th* Kremlin ably makes m< * . er’ain M* stn essron to Htalin in ’ *v*rt of the latter* death Zhida* v was a contender for leader* i|* in, ■ ti.e Soviet, hut .* >■ ’ >•
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0 d Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE 0 q * j • > .* tot a man and A,,si >■ *O take any -ea's tha' are Iva* an’ when th’v enter a hotel i din;iig room \ s.dd * alt at tae ,f.*il th* •ad waiter indi ate* A..*-re i,.y are '<■ sit if * . Ideeroom • mother Is , <| ■ .... i*. .r. * the rues’# at i ... idit -* retention what should i*r lius'.and d'l’ \ It he isn t asked ’*■' perform n* d’l'y ♦ -b uild so-rea a* ta# a gu*-s’ (j Are . rig.aved nvitat <>ns used f -a .-a d*tl pi ’. I \ < i;_ •. when ' -'ard*-n party i s•, . a .* r forsiiai affair Household Scrapbook By ROBERTA LEE 0 PiC< Meats ,s d* . ' - ’he " rrei ’ i i* • t sa:' ' * hen pick : . . ■ . ~ t - and *at •r in i p ’ ’!;• ■ put in a medium ~ ; .< \ * keep adding , ■ * . ; *ati ri«e.« to th* top 'th. ** *. -id the ‘rine will e ;*t r.ght Parchment ■ .. . .. ■ - iades can Ise . •. a . , i*s- . u« nz a lean sipped >’■ ■ .* i! This will • • . • . • .|| but will , • . • irf • . an attr i* the an , ■i i*i* bi-’*r Cracks in Furniture V . .. n some ar' • ■ ,■ ■ *• filled with ..-Aiv • ■: *'ai: *d and varnish ed 20 YEARS AGO TODAY A— - — F .■**., * . c inday 1949 Town Budget Adopted By Berne '. . • .. ; ■ . T■ * Berne '* W'■ ,ard • :i* ‘* * - ' r*-* ilar «*>■; >n : ; •* : , >i*t *vn budget This , , - ■i» •■'. n*•* , 1- rea-.- f 11 * e*.* . : *l* *r< n ■*. in eft*. ’ h- • 'al 1.-V .‘■•a 1-
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LJ ■W ■ I Wl'H n < b *' t !,M,kinc pradicai do,hes in an> das * : rhaf ' h " w ™ m « jf! >HS w ..-* v , ur yoonf Mtholan. dretwed this busy new seawm - St> mak» 1 . • wph.tol headquarters ... everything for kindergarten I E 1 I ... Art i, th, rolles, <•*««*. "Etemenlary price... firstt ° thewhy ™ en back To school
Honor Roll of the Smartest Styles for BOYS flr mt x r i TMy ! I I mF 1 Corduroy Suits Fine ajol corduroy m either Brown or Gray ••Buck*’’Ot ' patI tern. Tough, hardwearirg — the | melt practical school outfit pos Bible 8 yrs *> to ’2. The Jackets 5.95 The Bib-alls __ 3.98 Corduroy Lonnies 4.98 O.'ae e corduroy, makes an ideal school pant for that boy B>own shade*—sixes to *4. Overall Pants 1-79 * tQ 1 1 | 1 WbX\ QM A I ® Long Sleeve Sport Sh.rt* 2T9 Part Wool Long*** 2.9 S I Fancy Tee Shirt* .... 3 for 1.00 IM', WOOL SWEATERS 2.98 All wool pullover* m bright rod. blue or yollow; (ixo* to IS Here'* the type of sweater you expect to eey much —ere for r l 111 | s
CORDUROY Sport Coats ’T- 95 The m<i#l popular coat on >he campuvelvet) fine vsale corduroy. ta:k>'ed to exact.fL -martnes*. in a variety of color- to harmor.ae or contrast with your slacks. , ALL WOOL Cardigans-Leisure Coats 16.50 Here’* the .’a kct-coat that take* the place of sweaters, jackets and sport cnat«. Tailored in the casual manner—thev'll "dress you up for anv occasion. Pure wind fabrics——fully lined. There’s a St vie. Color and Fabric for You'. Slacks 4-98 5-95 6-?5 7.95 You’ll need several pair of these, and at The YVhv. vou’ll find the biggest variety to choos*' from. There’s fine Lfibardines. coverts, worsteds and tweed, styled and tailored as You like them.
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JACKETS 5-95 7.95 Zelan treated (waterpr<»of-weatherproof) poplin jackets. Just the thing for the cooler days ahead. All newly styled for Fall in your choice of colors. (ienuine Lea. Suede __ 512.95 I’laid Flannel ihh-uu S «'«TS s^t{TS ** 9S T.9S New suede-fin »hea Ml flannels , n * o i- Fint eiiunt troadc'oth, .d colo*. er new plaid „ al t(> >nd „„ for „. •Choo, ghirt for all* t .-„, whlte J winter wear.
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I SWEA T E R S 2-99,6-95 I’uliover styles and Sleeveless styles in 100', Pure Wool yarns. Fancy patterns or solid colors. All made with reinforced shoulder seams for longer wear and better appearance.
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Eor Those Rainy Days Boy’s Black Rubber Raincoats 1 he.''ll beep ,'«u dry when ha wet oul-ide. Special price include* a matching cap. The coat* are a cotton ,w *ll—rubberized to make them ahMilutely waterproof. Size.* 6 to Hi 3.95 Value ONLY 1.9 s THE WHY QUALITY—at Popular Prices
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SPORT SHIRTS 2-98,,,4.98 Brand new long-sleeve models — new for Fall. Comes in rich, deeptone autumn shades. For graders. Hi schooler* or college men—these are a MI’ST! t f \
IE- 7/7 HEAI.THKNIT Shir<f» A Shorts I Shirts 70c Shorts 85c HEALTHKNITS famou* 2-ply yarns—eleatic ribbed and perfect fitting athletic shirts and shorts — the favorite with the fellows everywhere. Boys Shorts 70c
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