Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 3 February 1953 — Page 11

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i- The Great Smoky -Mountains National Park embraces an area 54 mites long by approximately 10 I miles wide, almost equally divided between Tennessee and North Car-* olina. ' ? :_’ - ’ '

Dollar Day Specials At SUDDUTH’S AND SATURDAY” ■ —7-, 3 , "i i i<i' ' i iTi iii ihi i ■ in h Fresh KRAFT DINNER ] SAUSAGE 3 lbs.J 1.00 j | u 2 boxes 27c > „ Catsup 6 bottles SI.OO qinp 1 si no TOMATO JUICE i FRESH SIDE 4 lbs. SI,OO 46 tan 4 danfe $1 00 JOWL RACON 5 lb. SI.OO Sliced j I Boiling x PEACHES-_4 cans SI.OO * BEEF 3 tbs. SI.OO J , Enodcraft n..- Pork & Beans, Hominy, C«t.°r W c n l .F ~red . g^m e K r e t^ dney SMOKED HAM lb. 59c S 97e' Our Own , Fopdcraft Smoked Cut Wax Beans, SpinSAUSAGE i lb. 49c ach, Red Beets, Mixed ROUND STEAK, lb. 49c C s eam L a« ’ • | jj>. w I Style Corn. 8 cans SI.OO SUDDUTH MEAT MARKET South 13th St. PhonA 3-2706

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The' British Commonwealth produces 94% of the world’s nickel, of the gold, 49% of natural rubber. .42% of tin. 53%- of chrome 931% asbestos and , 64i% 1 manganese (lessd.s.s.R.) ' i i

Ups And Downs • BLUEFIELD, Va., UP — Police couldn't make a drunken driving charge sticks in the case of the employe of a local office building although he was racing his vehicle erratically the greater part of one Sunday afternoon. The city ordinance covering such a violation applied only to action “upon the city streets”—-it said nothing about elevators. Nutmeg Honesty HARTFORD. Conn., UP — Diogenes \can put that lamp down, now. Two wallets, one containing $67 and the other $47, were lost by two women. They were return* ed within the same day. ‘TJever in 27 years on the force have I ever Seen anything like it,” said a veteran policeman. >, Another "First" MEMPHIS, Tenn., UP —Nat D. Williams-claims to have been the first Negro disc jockey in the south.' Willems is with radio Station WDIA. \ Cottle Crossing \ MILFORD. N. Up UP —Charles Hayward has solved the problem of risking the safety of his cows. He constructed an underpass at the Milford-Wilton toad leading to pastures. Trade in a Good Town —Decaturl

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Dr. Palmer Liechty If [Associated With firm In Fort Wayne The; affiliation of Dr. Paliner E. Liechty as\an associate and partridr 'in the dptometric practice formerly owned by Dr. Homer R. Gettle, has been announced. , ‘"• • I - The name of the new organisation. located at 805 South Calhoun Si. in Fort Wayne, is the Liechty Optotnetriits. t DrJ Liechty is a native of Berne, wherje lie yras graduated from high |l! ; M J i L ' F UEWI ■ ! Bh sfchodi. |lfe is a graduate of Northein Illinois college of optometry. I ■I j I '■ 1 The new’ partner is one of three optomettisth in the Liechty family, of Bevne. ; Two othqr brothers are now [practicing in 5 Ohio. All are son# of Mrsi. Aldine Liechty, whose husband, the late Sam Liechty, was inoi>rietor of a jewelry store in Berne for many . years. Dr. is an Overseas vfetr eran World War II with three years oEpservice in three theaters of operation with the U. S. army medical. pprps. He was recalled to activO ddty in November, 1950, serving until October, 1951 as an optometrist for the armed forces. -■ I 1 i- 1 Tije doctor is a member of the Omega Oelta Optomefric fraternity, £he ■ American Legion, and. the . First Mennonite Church of Bern^»' 1 i .f r •}• ■ ’ ■ / He jis married to .the fprmer Elta Jadkson of Decatur. Thfcy reside with their son, Jason, at 4206 South West Anthony Wayne drive in Foft Wayne. Didft't Like His Looks .-Lewisburg, pa., up —During the buck deer season, a young hunter, came suddenly on a doe lying Splawied on a lower slojie of Shade Mountain. He thought she was dead until he lifted her head by an ear. The doe’s eyes popped open, she took a quick look at the hunter and leaped up and away between two other startled sportsmen. . * Auto Abberotions NEH|V HAVEN, Conn. UP—Thera wwe plenty of red-fdeed motorists on 4’onnfecticut highways in 1952. A survey by the Connecticut Motor Clkib showed 30,000 drivers ra|n »otft qf gas-7-and another 10,0(8) absent-mindedly locked themselves out of thtefr autontobiles. * bbf i\ Hr ■ * W » SHOES DESIGNED to rippla with a forward- propelling “push" are tried on by model Camelita Gibb in Chi* cagd. The ehoe is an invention of Nathan Hack, retired orthopedfa shoe specialist, and was oq display at American Academy of Ortho* pedic Surgeons convention In Chicago, (International)

s|-“ Dollar Day Bargains ORANGES TANGERINES \'| ' OA ‘ l ' "‘I 1 ' ■ | , in, , T , . a»hii,iflr.iiiiim „ ■ TH ionoi FRFF Hammond Frail Market 5BACROSS FROM COURT HOUSE j ■ ■ i ' A' \\ "A~■ ■■ . ' i A ' ' ■ l " lil1 - ' "*• / ' — a a co. Dollar Day Specials! Friday and Saturday Only i ■ \ ' . 1 ■ r > • i Haatlw «A Ufaav i ; titkLS COTtbUtIOY BONNETS, pitik, Klue, nealiy-10-nu3r yellow. Were $1.98— each 53s BETTER DRESSES ON SALE! BOY S k|<I T CAPS. * iu > e » r labs - n S-OUP™ o? in N g aUona" e y r “rLlsTf RUDOLVtI KNiT SLEEPERS, with Mi. t • ? X like U &uuy DrSM;Crepe™ Faille' Sizes 1 yr. Wert $1.59 .1...—— SI.OO Be Suiting, Corduroy, and some Wools’ iftfrANTfe WOOL sWfcAtEltS, Ito 3 yrt. colors. Sites for Juhiors, Misses and / soiled) each $1.98 ! « S BeS , a JVA o h J„ aa SWEATfcit CA? and BOOTIE Set. 55 Dresses, values up to $12.95, Dollar pay, ea. $5.00 ! , Values to x„lp£r set $1.98 r 29 Dresses, values uh to $16.95, Dollar Dav, ea. $7.00 . - 22 Dresses, values up to $19.95, Dollar Day, ea. $9.00 \ POLO SHIRTS, long sleeves, 3to 12 MATERNITY DRESS SALE! ■ H V Broken sizes and colors. Dollar Day Sale, ea. $2.98 CHILDREN’S COAT SWEATERS, All Wool . BETTEh COTTON DRESSES! f | V ; 2 6 *’ » ISB 2 for $3 .00 “Stinforiied” Ginghams and Gold Cloth ’ TT ” . * * Prints. Junior. Misses, and Half-sizes. BOYS CORDUROY CAPS, wiOi ear tabs, sizes Values id $5.98. NW ___i l2 for $5.00 J i’ S, M, L. Check design. Were $1.75. “HATTIE LEEDS” Streetwear COTTON DRESSES! ? M Ginghams, Misses and Half-sizes. Form- Linens, Towels end Toweling L er,y were $5 - 98 - No * on Sa,e $ 3 - 991 PUfcß LINEfr TOWELS, rfood heavy bleached. GIRLS FELT and NEEDLEPOINT HATS! ked» Wtiti, of treed borders. Closing Out Sale! Values to $3.98. 16” x 30” 3 for SI.OO Out They Go 4.. each sl.(fo MtILTI-COtOH FUftE LINEN TOWJELING hi lITTLE GIRLS BLOUSES! heauUfdl rtlor rtmbinhiiohs. 17” wide Mostly White, eyelet trimmed. Were $1.98 E® LiNBN Y $ ’ . Sizes Ito 14. Now on Saie Jaeh SI.OO * E »ffi VE R N Ji SALE OF BRASSIEHS, GIRDLES, GOWNS, glass iheck pattern 12 yards SI.OO SLIPS, etc. “STEVE W’ ; P UN PLEACH El) PURE LINEN BRASSIERS, Discontinued styles. Well known < 18 ” wMe ‘ Best B SS e ‘ 1J- a. brands we stock! Values up to SIJ9B. Coldfed Borders. ---—2% yards SI.OO Dollar Day Meh SI.OO LINE * rnoni DC AM 04t v, „ . , , TOWELING j t yards SI.OO or to Ch i’ OQ tUWEL SALfe! Pastel Colors. 20”x40” or step-in styles. Dollar Day Sale .eaeh $1.98 up Regular 85* 4 k 3 fnr Si 00 CBEp E Matchlha WASH CLOTfi’Z777-7 8 fdr ILOO wnMFM% 3 VA^Ft S F^^ g s3 ’°° HEAVY WEIGHT tUftklSH HTtiWfetS. GO^NS n ai G ™ U| ’ ofl,eaVyFlan '’ elel each $2 50 i Valaes up td 89c ea. 4 Tor SI.OO . Dollar Day Tird Goods Salo! WOMEN’S FABRIC A W " Y°°v MAtERIiIA 54” wide. 1 selection in black and colors. Values td $1.98 Make sklrts » dl,esses » * te - Values to $3.50. * Now on Sale T SI 00 a * e —* yard $2.4)0 WOOL GLOVE SALE! Excellent wiwtfon~"All ‘ RAYON DRESS CREPE, “Genuine Belding reduced for sale. Wditten’s sizes. Pair 98c to 1.69 quality. .39” wide. Plain while, fed, Children’s Sizes. Pair 50c to 139 black, wideyard SI.OO . NYLON HOSIERY SALE! Stock up nowron GtNOBIAM PLAINS and STRIPES, these “Fabrimode” irregulars. Good £ol- for dresses, tie .2 yards* SI.OO vT ; ora. All sizes. 51 gauge 30 denier, ftiit T9c SPUN NA YON GABARDINE, 39” wide. Plain ! 1 Sheer 60 Rduge 15 denier. Pair 4___.2 88c fed, liigfedge.tan or rdsM. Wds formerly AN BA D GS: i C °J? r rt S n : Brown ’ slo ° Otir Regular $3.00. Good, large selection. APPLI-KETTE COTTON BORDER PRINTS, Now $2.00 plus tax bMhtiful patterns for making fancy aprons. 1 b AL’IJ i i Regular 69c yard 1 Sale, 2 yards SI.OO Infants & Children’s Wear! , "“S.a'-j; S'i." 51 5. COLORED COTTON BLANKETS • 1 JT Regular 39c yard. Now _J4 yards SI.OO Size 26 x 34 T 2 for SI.OO PILLOW TUBING, test gfaflfc beached, CHfcCBL COTTON BLANKETS, size 26x34, 3 for SI.OO regular. 42” 1 2 yards SI.OO > HEAVY BABY BLANKETS, size 36 x 50. COTTON TERRY CLOffi, plain flamingo, efiarPlain colored bodnd. \\Values up to $3.50. treuse or #hite. 36” wide, for bath rdbts, 7 Only to close out each $1.50 etc. Sale Price r _ yard SI.OO 2 Only ALL WOOL BA§Y BLANKfrfe, f OUTING PUaNNEL, 36” fcide. Sfttrft feflfcth v; 36 x 50 4:each $2.00 pieces of dark or light stripes, also plain , WINTER WEIGHT SLEEPER, with feet, T blue or pink - xr , c - cr 3 yards SI.OO ?-pe. jrtyle, 1 to 4 yeart 2 hH--$3.00 COTTON Dlttfe 88 Mtiafe j 20 KNITTED ROMPERS, hizes 1 to 3 years. quality, 36” width, guaranteed colors. ■ Values to $2.98 _4_~ each SI.OO Regular 39c Sale—3 yards SI.OO NIBLICK & CO.

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