Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 28 January 1960 — Page 6
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Frighten Burglars Away From Garage A city poUr* palrol enr apparently frightened ewav burster* from Rrinking • Gerege «* ** ,h street early U»»» morning ••
SHEETS FURNITURE and SIMMONS E-3 f' u v>’7 ".~ Vi-TA Say W the WORLD’S LARGEST BEDDING MANUFACTURER • ■ CO-OPERATES WITH US TO FIGHT INFLATION l\ Z)//P AH/SWt* / Our government plead, "curb inflation.” Everyone talk, about .1 but UUK .ttnU L now we and Simmons do something about it. We say yes and back .1\ Ts) \ it UP with this sale of sales, cutting prices on these mattresses to help 11 /)AOTQ/\ your high living costs. Look at this mattress quality, look at the low, 1 1 / 11/IMQ , -X low prices. It's been a long time since you've seen values like these. We and Simmons meet this economic challenge .. • why don t you. uy f* now and save. -——m-Xus-trrtrm— -'T'IMMnHIHMXrTSW . 'JBStSSSIBEP*'’ z -•<" *“ z OLYMPIC 7*" X Priced so low it challenges compari- ■■ 'JIU. Z Xson. Tufled with striped cover, prebuilt border and hundreds of firm, ‘ - z / - x ■ zdyrflj resilient sprmgs. Compare with f> J L* 7 others costing more. You'll be sure ! Xhs to say "yes" and save! TWIN OR FULL SIZE MATTRESS • ./' OR MATCHING BOXSPRING f V ' XX' i- *36’°. 1 F • : '' • .XiW. i REGENCY Tuftless J 2-. =M^=-- i^f='-'e r 7f~j .. . Xa\ ■<4 * l>Ery' InHrFJr ’SWI .1> ■ !-. ’1 •<5 ' Q&s*’ ?* : |1 P J/0 Real quality at a new bargain price. ' J X < * /XjlJFfl Durable print cover, prebuilt ' sag- ’■’ . V;M :S>” ‘‘ BB free" border, 4 cord handles, 8 fresh - 1 ’ - ’ x>‘ 1 I air vents and over 300 hi-tempered UA ' z '' innersprings. Also available in a 1 I tufted model. -**• B» TWIN OR FULL SIZE MATTRESS 1 T T -/L ‘ ' * OR COMPANION BOXSPRING ii> 1 i I $/|JL9O — XI ■ HrO each r . i «4 • A ' XlB fcek’z®' F ROYALTY DELUXE X X W C ’ Best for your pocketbook and best S I ' ; **■ ■R for your back. Over 312 precision- .. i W locked coils under a new Wedge- \ | .L - «F*S - JJBmt jßh< wood velvet oppliqued cover. | HO nW 'v ' ■ Pre-built border, 100% cotton up BHb holstery, vents and handles. Smooth top or tufted. II I : -' *' ' I | !' Bmß .* TWIN OR FULL SIZE MATTRESS' I i Fi:« 1 '■ 11 r OR QUALITY BOXSPRING i 1 t | I L | | j ■56”... Wl , Hks. ■•'•• "■» 11 I .iX'iiSrx !»■«■ ■■<; ■ BtJUf £ S<w&/Vow'On/ S/MMONS SHEETS FURNITURE 150-152 South Second Street OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS til 9:00 -=' :■■
by pUice tout*! Uw Karli (Stair kicked tn but nothUiß mining. While on niitit petrol et II M am, a city petrol car paiard the Hetnkliw earaer and atapprd when the <»thcrr noted the beck
duor had bon kicked open TY»r ifflrvr ln» ja'.trxl the inter lor but found no one. He called the owner. Edeer Rcinking. who rvpurtrd that no money or merctenndlae had been taken.
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r' The finreh tuud IDGußtry Which t barely «wirted X years sgu. no* I over five billion dollar* - abnuV l<rrtwr*rota an invrwtmrat of wwll 1 one- third c 4 it in home frreaem.
Poll Tax Fight Is Threat To Senate
WASHINGTON 'UP!' — Another eivll rights has**l — this llmf over the poll tax — threat,ned today to «narl the Senate ahead of the xchcduied Feb IS •howdnwn on the right* issue. The anti-poll tax measure, in the form at a proposed conxtltuUuna) amendment barring the tax as a voting requirement, wax th<pending business when the Senate resumed work Sen. Speasard L. Holland 'DFla • introduced the amendment Wednesday. He tacked it onto an unrelated measure sponsored by Sena. Estes Kcfauver iD-Tt-an i and Thomas J. Dodd iD-ConnJ. Their resolution — also a constitutional amendment — would permit state governors to appoint House members to replace lawmaker* killed in a nuclear attack Holand’a amendment was expectea to arouse opposition from most Southerners—and also from some liberals who have introduced another bill to outlaw the poll tax. but by simple law. Other congressional news: Tranquiltaers l Rep. John A. Blatnik <D-Mlnn ). who headed a 1958 House investigation of tranquilizer advertising, gave his views to a Senate anti-trust subcommittee. Subcommittee Chairman Sen. Estes Kefauver <DTenn.i has indicated Congress would be asked to pass new laws restricting drug ads Space: Rep. B. F. Sisk DCalif *. a member of the House Space Committee. warned the National Space and Aeronautics Administration it might have trouble getting money unless it gives more information to lawmakers. NASA chief Dr. T. Keith Glennan was called back for questioning on his request for an 802-million-dollar authorization for the next fiscal year. Discharge: Northern House Democrats watched to see whether their six-hour civil rights talkathon Wednesday would bring Republican signatures to a discharge
f '' ' ' | J ; ' — I ' i CilAßANfil /n Lm Shfib "" wt " w! I USED APPLIANCE SALE!] USED MERCHANDISE WAS TRADED IN ON OUR CLEAN SWEEP SALE! MUST SELL THESE AT REDUCED PRICES TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW APPLIANCES!
WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR A-1 Condition Real Clean $69*95 30-DAY WARRANTY Only $1.70 Weekly BOYS and GIRLS BIKES 20" and 26" Sixes Regular $54.95 Values $24*95 YOUR CHOICE Only $1.25 Weekly
4—750x14 White Tubeless Tires Change Overs Like New. Low Mileage $150.00 _ money VALUE NOW *75 E „ h . down Installed Free! Only $1.50 Weekly
Plenty of FREE StoreSide Parking
I petition to force • right* bill out lof the Rule* Committee, where it Ma been stuck xincc last Auguxt When the Houir met the petition needed 25 signatures Os the IM signers thus far. only about 30 ■ were from the (XMP. Algiers: Assistant Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield I < Monti called on the United States to give •sympathy and un- | ders landing" to French President i Charles de Gaulle In the Algerian crisis Mansfield, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said it was in the In- ! terest of the whole free world for de Gaulle to keep France • stable.” Four Stores, Hofei Destroyed By Fire MINOT. ND. 'UPD — A huge fire swept through an entire city block Wednesday night, destroying four stores and a hotel whose walls crumbled into the streets. But all residents and workers , in the area were safely evacuated l and the only casualties were an ' airman hospitalized for overexposure and three firemen who ! were temporarily overcome by 1 smoke. The airman was a member of i a contingent from Minot Air Force Base called in to help firemen ! contain the blaze, which was expected to continue burning for 36 hours. For a time the fire threatened stores in another block as huge balls of flame leaped high into ( the air and thousands of rounds of ammunition exploded in the burning PW. hardware store. Authorities estimated damage at one million
GENERAL ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC WASHER 2 Years Old. Runs Good. *124*95 30-DAY WARRANTY 3-YEAR WARRANTY ON THE TRANSMISSION Only $2.75 Weekly 16 cu. ft. NORGE - CHEST FREEZER Holds 567 TBs. Food Regular $349.95 $269*95 Must Sell To Make Room For New Merchandise Only $2.80 Weekly
CooijearSmw Store 222 N. THIRD ST. PHONE 3-2009
PUBLIC SALE to ACM FARM AND PERSONAL PROPERTY .. — -- mm ine in Ohio we will sell our farm and personal FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5,1960 U M O'clock Tku an .rw. farm is level and aU tillable with M acres at good grata * Then‘tag » wmThome with closed porch and wash bouse J* kitchen cabinets in kitchen, full basement under home "*Have big barn Mxioo with big shed barn - ch ‘ < ' ,u ' n . house, corn crib, hog stable; and some other buddings. POSSESSION—March I. 1960 TAXES- Seller will pay 1959 taxes payable In 1980. SETII-KMENT—3O'S down on sale day. balance when deed and ab’'fo? f’urXr'nformation or to see farm contact the auctioneers PERSONAL PROPERTY CATTLE and HORSES 1 white face heifer with calf. 6 feeder steer*, 3 feeder helfera. 2 driving horses HOGS 36 head of feeder pigs, 2 sows. HAY 500 bales of third cutting alfalfa hay. 800 bales of first and second cutting alfalfa hay. 500 bales of mixed hay. IMPLEMENTS Manure spreader; lime spreader! grain and fertilizer grain drill; John Deere corn planter; 2 cultivators; P i°*™ 3 ne.. r . ririins nlow: walking plow; 7-ft. disc. 2 buggies. w.igiM>. wheel rubber tired stock trailer; elevator with dolly; 5-ft. Oliver mower; John Deere hay loader; some harness. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Brick lined heating stove: Monarch cook stove: 2 c *Y‘ st wardrobe cupboard; day bed; knee hole desk; bedstead; chairs, dutch oven; 2 large iron kettles; copper kettle; oil heater, and many articles not mentioned. TERMS—CASH. Not responsible for accidents. BEN E. EICHER, Owner Phil Neuenschwander, Auct. Jeff Liechty, Auct. First Bank of Berne, c, £ rk _ Miz Lehman. Auct. . zi za j Lunch will'be served.
NAME BRAND ELECTRIC RANGES FROM - $29*95 up -ALL OPERATE FULLY GUARANTEED Only $1.25 Weekly GENERAL ELECTRIC USED 21” Console T.V. GOOD PICTURE $59*95 30-DAY WARRANTY Only $1.50 Weekly
FREE! 13-pc. Socketool Set To Anyone' Using Our Budget Terms with a Purchase of $19.95 or More.
THURSDAY. JANUARY •. I* s ' l
SERVEL GAS REFRIGERATOR WORKS LIKE NEW $59*95 NO MONEY DOWN 30-DAY GUARANTEE Only $1.50 Weekly DAMAGED-NEW 30” G-E RANGE Regular $149.95 $99*95 FULLY GUARANTEED Only $1.25 Weekly
OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. 5:30P.M. Friday till 9 P.M.
