Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 22 January 1953 — Page 6
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FLOOR SHOW Sat. Hite ' \ ? , ;-■ r ._4 'I - at the Moose Music by the “4-Keys”
——i \Vv fi<“\ STORE WIDE - j uJI V' / A® ■ "^r ; > F A * j /* < I w Jw i < ' .a g , a * Ji 4 £ far. J / W-> f / F / /| / / j M k ■fll '>W / f / < f /iy AI A. jik 1 2 FLOORS |f FINE FURNITURE Wff4 t/Cy r It’s Our BIG ANNUAL JANUARY CLEARANCE, and prices are DRASTIC JIY MARKED DOWN Regardless 4~ • of profit to clear our surplus stock. Every thing in our store (fair traded mere &dise excepted) MARKED DOWN i f/w® J FOR QUICK SALE, to make room for new spring merchandise. BUY NOVV AND SAVE A I g ShnEg±--it 11 I W jg WI -; L- One Group One Group tor ■ - jS&E 27,54 livingroomS THROW RUGS TABLES ISL ' 's’s 59.95 "F T *lP®q| Values to $16.95 Values to $19.95 < n 11!/ M >;W7i \ i ___. JSW*g».Wyt» t * J I -.- IF ’/< OFF CLOTHES ’ 1 e 1 MB ... HAMPERS Reg, 169.50 MODERN SUITE in Frieze. Out 1 O 11Y on All I I numrtiw F,ne Tailoring—Guaranteed Construction . .£, $149.50 _ —F —• L'"'4 ~-. t - LAMPS' 5 6«95 lt>,- Refl. 249.50 T CUSHION MASSIVf MODERN, .,\ ; ’ ■Hfllfli V v . . «... Q . > , _., _j -I ..1„_ ' ;- i ’Ek Rea. 249.50 MODERN SUITE — Brown Frieze ® . V '., i ' 5 '_ i ! \ WSa •■ Moss Ed S' n a — Fringe LJL—, V-— $199.50 — —-1 —4 SALE SPEC IAL! tiZryfcriEHWß ' Reg. 229.50 chesterfield sofa and CHAiF#! ■ .{ I ONE GROUP—In nersp ring Mattresses $«9 o ft A £ Grey Jac^uard Frieze >.. ——— $199.50 . , I or Ful| Size _L____ 38*®® I M| H?X ’ •• -'IF ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■MlMmHßmHHHßHMßHmMaMHßMmm ; / * Reg. 259.50 LAWSON SECTIONAL SOFA, T CuAion r \?' Fringed Base—Guaranteed International Construction -_._ ; $189.50 I „ , j . MANY OTHER LIVING A | i ,f- ; , ' . ■? '¥■ ! : ‘ ■ I . '~r ■ZSSSS BUY ON EASY PAYMENTS AT SALE PRICES l '| I NO INT EMS JOH CARRYING CHARGE AOOEP ;one Group 5 Piece \ » 9x12 , Chrome | i ' n _ AH Wool RUGS DINETTE SET ■ ‘ £JI EWiSL $59.50 $129.50 f isl! 22*2*“ - CHINACABINET ' !■• W 69 50 Re «- 99 - 50 B^C I’ ]1 I*^^“ — Storage metal [ IBfejbfr HASSOCKS . WARDROBES JJ. $9.95 ■■ ' 19.95 7 . ‘ Reg.J4.sl. MHHMHMHtoHMk MBH fl| CAR RED OFr R& 149.50 MODERN BLONDE SUITE. New Modern JJm. j, I ■\ ■ /■< j in Ponderosa wood — Plate Glaes Mirror — OC ' Oljl AU ' W^ d ’ Doub,e resser and Chert __^-L-^-li—-,-4- $119.50 \ , [ • Rs. 319.50 MODERN SEA FOAM MAHOGANY 7 / . , . Bookcase Bed, Double Dresser, Chert and Nite Stand _;_5289.50 rrmin IT»U>iLl*.<, n l One Group V Universal ~B e d, Chest and Double Dress/r $149.50 ‘ Elect’ Appliances Vacuum Cleaner —> k—: ■- - - -—— —r—r \ '1 ■ • _’ Uii • i OFF ■ : Drawer Chist, Bed, Vanity and Bench $219.50 J • L.'; • ; ■ ; Ji ' , '{ R«k249.50 DOUBLE DRESSER SUITE — CHECK THE OTHER '■ \ , r . J y Xtra Lar9e piece «— Bed * c t> est and DoOble Dresser —.-., $229.50 BEDROOM BUYS NOW •W-W -r W A -EU u, I W , INOUBSTORE! Wylie Company , s .s.slK.ndst. ' . 4 . . • dbcat™.
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INFLUENZA disease. ‘ l»'| Troops In Europ«|were also iordered to make sungi their. typhpid ■inoculations were t|»i to date. Au outbreak of the iitlHease in the Stuttgart area in fterniany has killed seven personsgj Meanwhile, in Ihi&Countrjt some ftareas hit by virus ;,m't luensa early in the month were faking dff the infection. Schools Wre reopening in Texas and Oklahoma, two of
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Irlie liaidcst-hit states. \ Health autnoriues haio tin cases Were bringing a rising toll' tvf absences at Chicago factories - and. Schools. i i ' i • The’ Pope, had a “dlight case of Influenza with 4 ccom P !n iy il ig jfever” today and Vatican Raid he had cancelled all audiences (or the day. | I G The 76-year-old spiritual leader' M the world’s Roman ■. rethblics U'as weary after the colorful conhistory ceremonies, in Rome tasi
week; in which 21 new cardinals ,were named. Sources at the Vatican said that there had been numerous cases of influenza among churchmen in the small religious community. 1 The public health service at Washington, D. C., said that most of the flu reported in this country was of the mild “A-prlme” type, which can be prevented by inoculation. •However, health officials said that the vaccine for “A-prime”
virus wil Inot be effective unless it (s administered at least tw’o-or three weeks before exposure to the disease. > , \ ■, • 1 ’trumans J(Continued From Pave One> magnificent heckuse I didnT ex* pert it." ■ i. ’ ’ j He reminded the crowd that he was' “unemployed” now and said “as a: plain citizen, I plan to do nothing for a while.” When the Trumans reached
their home, the old Gates Victorian mansion at 219 Delaware Street, thousands more were waiting to cheer, them. An American Legion band played the familiar “Missoiuri WaltnJ” but it was ' almost drowried out ,by the deafening! of \‘*Hi yftt. Harry,” and “Welcome home, (larry.” A “Battery D” hm(dy of Mr. Truman fi*,om World War I held the scarlet and gold] guidon of their old outfit aloft. Slore music 1 was suplied by the William Chris 4 , man band from the high school where Mr. Truman was graduated more than a half century ago. J The Trumans finally stepped im; to their home but when the crowd failed to disperse, they stepped back onto the front porch to again express their thanks. “I’ve been around a lot,” Mr?' Truman said, ‘but this welcome tonight tops them all. I want to i thank everybody, just everybody.” , 'Margaret Truman didn’t accompany her parents home but stayed in New York to continue her sing-. ing and television career. \ —■ ; PLAN TO STORM (Coallnued From I'ane <>ne» put down the riot and free six' guards held as hostages. v Lewis skid one of the prisoners telephoned him at 3 saying he i
E S. 11l Bill'll SUB I - at - HAFUCH & MORRISSEY SHOE STORE > « ■■. . ■ ■ ■ • \ We have stopped trying to Out-Guess 4 the Weather Man and will offer our COMPLETE WINTER RUBBER STOCK REDUCED! MEH'S and BOYS' ' 4 BUCKLE sjb Formerly SS.9S■_,NOW ZtPPER - o Formerly $6.95 >_•NOW 5 BUCKLE—WORK Formerly $8.95 T _JNOW 5 BUCKLE-WORK eA Formerly $7.95 ,_r_ NOW O*J V 4 BUCKLE—WORK I $w w A Formerly S6.9S•_NOW WOMEN’S 3 SNAP GAYTEES $a w A formerly $325 L . NOW ZIPPER GAYTEES £ A Formerly $4.45N0W ZIPPER FUR TRIM w A Formerly $6.45 z— NOW PULLOVER Formerly SS,SO':NOW *YGON ’ ‘ ' ? s C Est Formerly $9.95N0W > CHILDREN’S ’ ONE SNAP ROMPERS CA Formerly $3,95 -..—4 NOW 3 BUCKLE s<9 eA i Formerly $4.65 NOW BROWN SIDE ZIPPER $ ffA j Formerly $5.50 NOW e 3” j P. S.: — Also Many Fine Values To Be Found In MEN’S, WOMEN’S, CHILDREN’S SHOES and HOUSE SLIPPERS at SALE PRICES .. SB-50, $6-90, $5.85, $4.49, §2.99 ’ It - J “BUY SHOBB IN * / Z ZBI / (Pnl SHOES | DECATUR ♦ BLUFFTON
TTHtRSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1953
had heard a radio report that William Charidler, a guard, had offered to take the place of' a hostage colleague, Papl Jshler, whose wife ill. ..:. . i Trade in a Good Town-—Decatur!
; WEEK-END SPECIALS LARD I__lb. lOe with SI.OO Meat Order. PORK PADDIES lb. 59c .MINUTE STEAK lb. 69c JOWL BACON Ib. 21c FRESH SIDE 3 lbs. SI.OO FRESH SAUSAGE 3 lbs. SI.OO Lean PORK STEAK Ib. 49c BEEF CHOPS ... Ib. 59c T-BONES Ib. 59c Our Own Smoked Center Cut HAM__ Ib. 59c Our Own Smoked SAUSAGE Ib. 49c BACON, thin sliced and rined Ib. <Pc SUDDUTH MEAT MARKET So. 13th St. Phone 3-2706
