Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 190, Decatur, Adams County, 13 August 1949 — Page 7
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT
as ... MbC -4—. » Decatur Merchants Invite You TO ATTEND THEIR BIG VALUE EVENT DOLLAR DAY ■I 11 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17,1949 RETAIL DIVISION Decatur Chamber of Commerce
DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS One Lot Os Dresses One Rack Os Dresses Values to 12.95 Values to 17.95 NOW' $ J NOW' One Rack Os Dresses .... , Higher Priced Values to 22.95 Dresses Values to 32.95 NOW ‘S NOW, IO 75 SPRING COATS Values to 89.50 For immediate clearance these have been placed in 3 price groups. 15.00 25.00 35.00 E. F. GASS STORE Shop Early for many similar bargains which we are unable to list here. RHMHMHMMHNRRHRRHK’JRHHHHRHHMNHIHHSMHI
Decatur, Indiana, Saturday, August 13, 1949
Shelves Os Decatur's Stores Replete \ With Bargains For Dollar Day Here Wednesday
a • t o If your telephone rings Monday or Tuesday it may be the Chamber of Commerce calling. Answer the telephone by saying “Wednesday is Dollar Day” and you will he pleasantly surprised!
Dollar Day
Decatur Merchants Bid Area Shoppers To Attend Bargain Day Here Aug. 17 Counter* heaped with unheard of value* and shelves filled with pre war bargain* await thousand* of thrifty shopper* from thi* sectian of the *tate and western Ohio who will flock to Decatur next Wednesday for Decatur'* semiannual Dollar Day. Decatur merchants, after tha huge success of last spring's first Dollar Day in more than a decade, are promising more bargains to please all pinched pocketbook*. Today'* issue of the Democrat, containing advertisements of Decat ur'* leading store*, is being ■ent to 9.000 homes Ik Adams and surrounding counties. Complimentary copies are being sent to nonsubscribers through the cooperation of the advertisers and 'he retail committee of the Chamber of Commerce.
