Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 13 January 1949 — Page 2
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Cal E. Peterson’s ' BIG ANNUAL mm# jauM UBO»l i nTSale Starts Saturday Jan. 15-Ends Jan. 29 MEN’S SUITS SPORT SHIRTS 33.00 for- i I for—- —- 4,.h 49.75 for 39.80 6.% for 3 -' 6 45.00 for 36.00 — 40.00 ■- for 32.00 35.00 for 28.00 DRESS PANTS 32 50 for 26.00 2710 22.00 for boys — 2.95 for 2.36 3.50 for 2.80 MEN’S SWEATERS 3.95 for 3.16 PULLOVER and BUTTON 5.50 for 4.40 6.95 for 5.56 6.09 for 4.80 8.00 for 6.40 9.00 for 7.20 950 for 7.60 MEN’S OVERCOATS 65.00 for 52.00 BOY’S SWEATERS , j for """ I"" So 3.50 for 2.80 37<50 for 30.09 5.50 —- 4 - 40 |( 32.50 ... for 26.00 I 27.50 for 22.00 DRESS PANTS & SLACKS 595 for 476 DRESS SHIRTS 6.95 for 5.56 7.50 for 6.00 3.25 for 2.29 8.50 for 6.80 3.75 for 3.00 9.50 for 7.60 4.50 for 3.60 _______ LEE & KNOX MEN’S UNION FUR HATS UNDERWEAR 6.50 for , 5.20 | 7.50 for 6.00 ‘.<s ♦{ or 2.20 18.50 for 6.80 SALE 3.00 fa 2. J) 10.00 for 8.00 5,S ® 4 - 40 K 12.50 for— 10.1 U 6 - 4 fl for 4 5 - 12 BOY’S SUITS PAJAMAS 35.00 lor 26.00 20.00 for 16.00 No Belt—Dover—Fogt 17,M for - 14 -”° 3.50 for 2.80 4.25 for 3.40 boy's overcoats « ::::::::: for 25.00 for 20.00 6.95 for 5.56 19.50 for 15.60 I Cheney and Wilson Bros. JQ DURATWILL NECKWEAR 0 . 10 CHENEY ROBES l:“ :::=: S? ~ $ ««* - »«* 2 -“ -I-W 11 a/, PRICE NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS _™™_ him specims | BMS.. *»* SHKK,™ rn«" --- Lighl-weight 5.00 to 9.95 1/ CAPS WINDBREAKER /J Price Men's and Boys "5/V Lot BOVS PULLOVER and SALE T-SHIRTS OFF BUTTON SWEATERS Si CO , /© 2.50 to 5.00 — Choir l •*' “ 11-Leather Coats & Jackets-11 3- Dozen -3 % PRICE shirts ;™ ----- £ All Wool and Wool Ravon 250,1 for-— 12.59 H PRICE 30.00 for 15.00 5.00 for 9 fui • ' 1 • 5.00 for ii i - . ONT WT OF WOOL JACKETS 7.5ofor::::::::: 1“ r; lhey ’j-og WiLon Bros. 50X.... IftCtOFT Lol of SPORT JACKETS a ®ft I: WmO-K-CWw... J.vv CAL E. PETERSON I Ik CLOTHIER I
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SKIES CLEARING (Cont. From Page O ne > 1 to Prairie state ranchers caught by the hig drifts and sheets of ice covering most of the area west of the Mississippi river. Superintendent Clyde Powers of the Pine Ridge reservation said the situation was critical. He pleaded with authorities to send relief before another storm brought "disaster” to his 9,000 charges. The main road into the reservation had been opened but it could carry only light traffic and authorities said side roads would have to be cleared to send in enough provisions. Powers also appealed for doctors f to help fight a growing dysentery menace. About 10,000,000 units of penicillin were flown into the village of Rockyford on th' reservation yesterday. One doctor was scheduled to arrive today to help treat the 10 reported cases of dysentery. In Nebraska, every sheriff was asked to telephone each farmhouse to see whether the families needed help. Ranchers were asked to report the condition of nearby families who did not have telephones. I Trade in a Good Town — Decatur;
_____ .... ■ —— nex ksM- & A&P lias Big Valuer Week Long V ij W KsSt * wnt ft ® No matter what d °y y° u sh °P' y° uZ|l always get rawff 1 Til "jr e 8 grand values in quality foods when you shop at your ' W jjffl 1-8 - A&P! Yes, from opening till closing time, Tuesday Wrj#T W hm ' ’v< through Saturday, we've values galore! Se9itl T ° day *' t<ind W(ltch S(lVingS GrOw! GOOD " ' — — IB BUYSIN FEATURE GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE Z PANTRY NEEDS J one p or ker—Lattice Top Florida ima cocoa i 35e CHERRY PIES «-49 c ORANGES.... 8«• »* 6 49“' PRESERVES‘"“.’i3Ic POTATO CHIPS .....* ’,M5c , JELLY STREtSSEL WnilllV 1 W ■ • ■ ■ M "W JUiCE 19c COFFEE CAKE ,„ b 29c texas “ PEAMT BUTTER 2'" 51c UYEr'cAKE 65c GRAPEFRUIT . 10 11 B * G fc BrieMM" '« Me POT4TO BREAD ,5c IMBERfi W*B LETTUCE 2 ttJil rUvnK* Halves c cans PARKER VERY CRISP AND TENDER naiwiie «• Al. SBMREI ’ mOTS l,c CALIFORKIA PASCAL CELERY .. Zffll SUGAR WAFERS 2,2 29c DAIRY VALVES lElEt!*I ElEt !* ? R, “' I$ 5 £ ANN PAGE.EI.HOW CHEESE FOOD SEEDLESS RAISINS 2 £' ■ACARORI Isc CHED-O-UIT 2,“,79c SjiSJiinSi'SiiT. PANCAKE FLOUR ;£ 49c GRADE “A” EGGS X. 55c A FINE ASSORTMENT .. llai KMIO KRAFT'S PIMENTO AND PLAIN KIIAtU HUI V cello b.IS: •»’ inf SYRUP E, 5 £ 49c VELVEETA 3lc ANN PAGE MB| S h BIV American Plante U.S. NO. I — SIZE A ® MAINE POTATOES ■■ COOKIES ,oot -27c PURE LARD ctu ZIC pi MM VUUKIES pkg 21C EroMM || ( .„ margarine I 15 LB BAG Im DILL PICKLES 2S, 31c 5#II “ TOI ’ « ~ 51c k I—J WMMMRHMMBWMRMRIMMRRBMMMmiMn 111 ”* *' '' ' ll 11 1 - ■■ * d; Del Monte Sliced £4 f-£' WITH A& p’g pAMOVVS “SVPER RIGHT” PINEAPPLE ECONOMICAL — RIB END M --a* PORK LOIN ROAST...- 39c ■ REALLY GOOD SOAP CHIPS 5,.fi 49c SLICED BACON -49 c ~ StNNYHEI.iI ROLLED OATS S " 29c DATED FOR fre shness lean and fresh 1 . wsras...—Sfc GROUND BEEF.-491. ioRN neaC. 2-S27C Blue PIKE FILLETS-59c FRYING CHICKENS7Sc < ' ™Z , MUND STHK.,,- 77b - ■ L "" 11 1 «■ - ■ — —» T . - , PET OR TARNATION I I MfM Blain or.« EMroRRT “««-- 3 “42c Ne.i„P,i« * Unscß uIANT FtAS «« ,IIW prke: madtukbu GOLB MEDAL OR PILLSBURY FLOUR 25 £ 31.99 RORTHERR TB '" ,E Xl’ OL cans 3VC NEW LOW PURE! 2 r 2k 1 IONA TOMATOES S • 2 21c 3 ” ±3 NBW LOW PRICK! i I H 7 . 0, r „ FLOR,M ORM "> E Jtfl « E 2 39c F« Fin. FeGie, 1“ GRAPEFRUIT JUICE.... 2«- 31c • CR,FFOR FUS£S J I 3,.,. 41c 6;,.57cj cjiwi STYLE GOLDEN CORN 225 c l " t ' Cham Dirt Heeche. end Dieinfoeh I Foe Heelthy r eh ~| Sranele, Soon OLD DUTCH CLEANSER CLOROX PARC DOG FOOD R| N so 2 ""23c e-t 18c 2 • th <.» 27c »«. r 31* SAVE WITH FAMOUS A&P BRAND COFFEES EIGHT O'CLOCK 4Dc 1 J | MkNI Ml4lf w RED CIRCLE iit gX. WUJBUfIN»I H >O»9 ...47cjiE/'
Bethany Circle Rummage Sale. Reformed Church. Next Saturday. T Trade in a (rood Town — Decatur /■ CUPLETS CUP CAKE MIX fOK CUP CAKES LIGHT AND TENDEK CUPLETS CUP CAKE mix KUttnKtwKor CUPLETS CUP CAKE mix Kuimm-MANium I -J
DEMOCRAT WANT ADS BRING Rb t t;.. PUBUCSAIf I will offer at Public Sale th? personal property of th e . ?rine Schoenstedt, at residence, 1016 W. Monroe St., on 'he 1 SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, Ip Starting at 1 P. M, hor aten, Davenport; Library Tabic; Love Seat; Dining Room Snii,,t. T1 stuffed Chairs; Sewing Cabinet; Pedestal; Hall Tree; c os Lp Bookcase and Desk; 4 Rockers; 2 - 1-xl-t Alexander Smith h&a n Pad like new; 9x12 Rug; Bxlo Rug; Throw Rugs; 5 ft. Refrigerator, good; Electrolux Sweeper with attachments; l to leum° Table Lamp; Card Table; Magazine Rack; Dressing ~ ers 1 Chair Bridge Lamp; Antique Marble Top Dresser; Spool 1 plete; Bed and Dresser; Curtains; Drapes; Large Trot Heater with supply tanks; Wilson Heater; Globe Range; nth - Table and chairs; Cabinet; Food Chopper; Electric Toaster bMrB Iron Porch Swing; Wheel Chair; 2 Trunks; Traveling Bag ® Utensils: Dishes: Lawn Mower; Garden Tools; Canned Frui'.M and many other items. WB TERMS—CASH. top KATHERINE SCHOENSTEDT, EiS GERHARDT REINKING, Adm. Auctioneer—T. D. Schieferstein Clerk—Harry Steele. F» I — ,reng
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