Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 156, Decatur, Adams County, 3 July 1959 — Page 9
FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1959
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THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
Says Living Costs Hay Remain Stable WASHINGTON (UPD—A government expert predicts that the cost of living may remain fairly stable in the last half of this year. He said lower food prices may offset increased coSts of rent, transit fares, medical care, haircuts and other services.
OLD FASHIONED SIDEWALK SALE TUESDAY, JULY 7 HUNDREDS AND HUNDREDS OF PIECES OF BEAUTIFUL NEW Costume Jewelry “S,™ 55c “ 79c* Tax Ind. A LITTLE OLDER, BUT JUST AS beautifuljMc WE CLEANED OUT THE ATTIC AND ITS BEAUTIFUL TOO! 10c • I . WHILE THEY LAST NATIONALLY ADVERTISED WATCHES DISCONTINUED STYLES 50 %WF This is Toor Chance to Buy A Well Known Watch at only .Half Price! OTHER ITEMS AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS! BOWER JEWELRY STORE
The guarded forecast was made by Ewan Clague, commissioner of labor statistics, in the current issue of the Labor> Department's monthly labor review release Tuesday night. The article said h downturn in farm prices is under way. It coincided with an Agriculture Department report showing that the prices farmers received for their crops and livestock dropped 1 per cent in the month ended Junels.
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As part of the “Old Fashioned Sidewalk Sale and Jubilee” in Decatur on July 7, the popular WOWO radio show, “Program PM,” will broadcast from the office of the Decatur Daily Democrat from 8 to 10 p.m. The program will be directed by Marvin Hunter, well-known WOWO disc jockey and controller of the PM production. Perry Steckbeck, the mobile news unit “traveling man,” will interview local Chamber of Commerce members, retailers, industrial leaders, and residents. The addition of the radio program culminates the stellar attractions provided by the retail division of the Decatur C. of C. Besides the PM broadcast, two dances, one featuring WOWO disc jockey Jack Underwood, and the
TUESDAY, JULY 7th—9 A.M. Io I P.M. 10 POUND GIRL'S * GIANT B o A f G JAMAICA ASSO r NI CHARCOAL TOILET BRIQUETS BLOUSESET ARTICLES 77c 74c 33c Reg. 98c Value Reg. $1.29 Value Phu Tax 7 PIECE ' ALUMINUM LADIES' BERRY IRONING WASHABLE BOARD SHORTS ? E,a COVER Sizes 10 - 14 67c 88c 88c Reg. 98c Value Reg. 98c Value Reg. 98c Value PLASTIC PRIRT finest quality iwioiiv rnmi WASHABLE COTTON TABLECLOTH PILLOW IDEAL FOR PICNICS CASES Size 54'' x 54" ____ JJC OO Size $4" x 72" 44C LIMITED QUANTITY 2 PILLOW CASES IN A PKG. PLASTIC PACKAGE OF r WASHABLE DE A All PAPER COTTON BEfICH PLATES BLOUSES RA|ls Sizes 32 to 38 100 In Package f 77c 88c 88c ™ ™ Reg. 97c Pkg. Reg, 98c Value MEN'S MEN'S MEN'S ' CHAMBRAY SHORT SLEEVE COOL WORK SPORT SUMMER SHIRTS SHIRTS HATS Sizes 14% to 17 < Sizes StM-L Sizes 6% to 7% 99c 99c 18c Reg. $1.49 Value Reg. $1.98 Value Reg. 29c Value free J WW fW lay-a-way BALLOONS TLwrWlkk WO Vjl* * A IV* A** JI PLAN the WMtJHMHNBBJbANHLSBIBKLJRHRM at no extra KIDDIES IN DECATUR CHARGE
other with Max Kreps, local square dance caller, a roving dixipland band with Charles (Casey) Kester, an auto auction, unique antique window displays and an array of “Gay Ninety” costumes worn by both clerks and local shoppers. Program PM is a regular nightly feature of WOWO which includes the “story behind the story.” Another feature of the program is the Capitol Commentary, telling the up to date events happening in Washington, D.C. WOWO European news, Hal Cessna or Bob Sievers, usually deliver the latest news breaks as they happen on the foreign scene. Both are currently touring various European countries with a group of Tri-State area residents. Intespersed between the interviews, news rbund-ups, and other
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features, is a good share of popular music, slanted toward the modern listener. General jubilee chairman Dave Moore said that plans are rolling along well at this late date and most merchants have formulated a sales schedule for the big event. Y . ‘■ , z : r- .« New Look NEW YORK (UPI) — Make a mosaic - like tip on a coffee table with a minimum of expense by peeling the color chips from outdated color charts and gluing them side by side in a brick work pattern. When the glue dries, apply a sealer of clear, colorless shellac to protect the pretty surface and it a fine gloss. Thoughtful NEW YORK (UPI) — Wise brides and bidegrooms, according to hotel executive, Robert Howard, won’t: Hold a receptioi between the hours of 4 and; 7 be cause the dress problen? is toe complicated: serve hors d’oeuvres that are messy on the fingers; or permit the cocktail hour to run longer than an hour. First Aid NEW YORK (UPI) — Checked your edicine chest lately? If you’re missing any of six basic items, you’re not adequately prepared to treat the 14 minor injuries statistics show are most prevalent in tire average home. The basics: antiseptic, cotton balls, cotton swabs, sterile gause pads, gauze bandages and adhesive tape. I ___ Glenn H. Curtiss won SIO,OOO from the New York World for the first continuous air f1 i g h t—l 37 miles from Albany, N.Y., to New York City on May 29, 1910, in two hours and 32 minutes.
