Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 188, Decatur, Adams County, 10 August 1960 — Page 2
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Niblick's Dollar Day „ ‘ 'I ' ' ' ' . t ’j‘ II'"', ' -r-f-ph'- Y.‘„' ' • READY TO WEAR! TICKING, MUSLIN, ETC. LADIES SUMMER DRESSES Featherproof Ticking, Blue stripe 2 yds. SI.OO One Group, Rog. 8 95 On Sale „ $4.00 AN UkMm Toweling, Stripe borders 3 yds. SI.OO One Group, Reg. 10.95 — On Sale — $7.00 "Cloth of Gold" Muslin, best for quality 3 yds. SI.OO Ono Group, Rog. 12.95 to 16.95 —On Salo — SIO.OO White Outing Flannel, 27" for diapers, etc 4 yds. SI.OO One Group, Reg. 3.980 n Sale $3.00 Pillow Tubing, 42" or 36" width 2 yds. SI.OO Sleeveless Blouses, Rog. 2.980 n Sale $2.00 36" Outing Flannel, fancy prints, or pastel colors 3 yds. $1 Sleeveless Blouses, One GroupOn Sate SI.OO Bleached Quilting Sheeting, 81 inch wide, sale — yd. 79c . Cotton Knit Polo Overbteuses, Reg. 1.98 On Sate — SI.OO /Bleached Quilting Sheeting, 90 inch wide, sale yd. 89c Ladies Skirts Sale, Figured and Plain, / . On Sate — $3.98 /--■ : RATH TOWET •; o. M.eo 'J SCALLOP SHEETS, ETC. 5" &8 S::::::» “ °~ 1” ** *""" Towe '’- ?... Ladles Coats >On Sale $lO-sl2-sls-$lB-$22 Hand We ' £ Jackets, Leather Like, AR Weather Coats, J™"."® ” a " d * 4 ,®’ c ** 7-15 yrs. Junior Sizes, Reg. 12.95 On Sate „ $9.95 '** £ Girls Coats, Sues 3to 6x and 7to 14 yrs. ShhTowSTs auS? 3 a<2 <1 to to *° W BeaU ‘ if ul Percale Sl ’ eets wdh c °P° red ***** in bord ® r ' , Toaator coats, Sues 1 to 4 yrs. Bonnet to match mg. 3 guio®, saleeach $1.99 „ o. 5... noo TIER CURTAINS! SHOWER ' ."-“’on w. ~.50 H » CURTAINS! DRAPERIES! ETC. Hat Sale, Ladies, One Group values to 8.95 On Sale SI.OO Special Sate of Tier Curtains, values to 2.49 36" and Beautiful Large Picture Hats, one group On Sale $3.00 45" length, white drip dry broadcloth color trim, Giris white Broadcloth Blouses —i Short Sleeve! close out pricepair SI.OO i Sizes 3to 6x and 7to 14 yrs. Reg. 1.39 On Sale SI.OO Matching Valances, were SI.OO, sate price each 50c B'- 1 Girls Dross Sale, suitable for school wear Plastic Shower Curtain Sets, were 3.99, includes shower sizes 3 to 6x and 7 to 14 yrs. curtain and matching window curtains, close Sale Prices $1.69-$1.98-$2.50-$3.00-$4.00-$6.00 out price set $2.00 | Sub-teen Dress Sale, sizes 6to 14 yrs. Ready Made Draperies, were 3.99 a pair, figured Values to 10 95 One Sale $5.00-$6.00-SB.OO patterns, lengths 63" or 84", pleated tops, dose K- Ladies Gowns and Pajamass2.oo and $2.50 out price pair $3.00 E Strapless Bra's, broken sizes $2.50 Kitchen Curtain Prints, heavy saidloth type, 36" | One Group of Bra's 75c width. Dollar Day 2 yds. SI.OO Ladies Arnel Slips, sizes 40 to 48, were 2.98 now $2.00 Also some 36" everglaze Chintz" k Ladies Arnel Slips, were 4.98 now $3.00 48" Wide Drapery Fabrics, assortment of better quality, K Ladies Cotton Slips, sizes 34 to 52 $1.50 sold to 1.98 yd., dose out priceyd. SI.OO | Cotton Half Slips, sizes XL, XXL and XXXLGSI.OO \ I One Group Girdles to Close Out» ss—s3-$2 BEDSPREADS, BLANKETS, ETC. t Batiste Sleepwear, pink ar blue, small- *7 m ,, w , medium—large $3.00 Woven Pknd Bedspreads by Fieldcrest, reversible, ■ Batiste Dusters, pink or blue, small-medium—large $3.00 7 VL — ***' 33,00 ■ Summer Jewelry 3 for SI.OO plus tax ’ Ch ® nil ’® Bedspreads, lint free, hobnail or two-tone | Summer Handbags to Close Out SI.OO plus tax * or ? d . COIo L * P ?». ds ea $ 5 00 | Ladies Gloves, values to $1.75, white and colors pr. $1 00 Ra y° n ' Nylon Btend Blanket, solid cotor, heavy winter | Summer Hewers 3 for SI.OO weight, wide binding, size 72x90 ea. $5.00 | Seamless Nylon Hosiery, first Quality, White or Medium Weight Blankets, solid colors, 72x84 2 for $5.00 E Bisque Shades, Sizes 8% to 11, special sale or 75c 13 ® n '7» n ®»”*«® St Y ,e Bedspreads, everglaze chintz, | r— M “ CHILDREN’S WIEAR < w« OS E 2 pc. Knit Steeper, with feet, mg. 1.98, Comfy Feather Pillows, good blue-white ticking I (144 on sale), Ito 6 yr 2 for $3.00 * ale each s, * s ° I wS, IVn™" s{s MATTRESS PADS, COVERS, ETC. S®* 1 *®.” r sizoT“22™™” SI.OO Plastic Mattress Covers, heavy wt., zippered, t ®®7® Briefs and Undershirts, broken sizes 3 for SI.OO full size1$2.50 ■ S?***" 3 *f* at ®. ts ' "Damelte," sizes 7to 14 yrs. 2 for $3.00 Plastic Mattress Covers, contour style, full or ffl ®® rn ®**® K”’* Shirts, 2to 6x ; SI.OO twin size —. SI.OO ■ S ’*? rt, k 2 *®.? x ♦ , 0 ° Muslin Mattress Covers, zippered, sanforized, ■ ® ™ P * ,n *’®*' * ue 3 to 14 yts. 3 f or SI.OO with 5 yr. guarantee wear, Reg. 3.9 Beach $3.00 K "J**"®*® — 4 pair SI.OO Percale Pillow Guards, zippered, on sale 2 for SI.OO ■ Giris Shorts, size 4to 6x 75 c and $1.50 Fitted Mattress Pad & Cover Combination, white cotton ■ * 14 7« SI.OO and $1.50 filled, fteg. 3.99, twin size, on sale $3.00 ■ Giris Sleeveless Blouses, were 1.25 to 1.98 Reg. 4.99, full size, on sales4.oo W 75c *° sl-50 Regular Flat Pads, reg. 3.99, full size $3.00 ■ Girl Pajamas S2.SO-$2.00-$1.50 Regular Flat Pads, reg. 2.99, twin size $2.00 L 7 . t0 14 yr * ’ lO cl °s , ‘ ®w» 75c "Koolfoam" Rubber Mattress Pads, full bed size, R SSiTci. 1° '/ -°- 6x al 75c 7 W etKh * SO L w«">. criwV/., iTw »):S linoleum, rugs, shades, etc, f From Our Second Floor Department! iH 3 P. x34 ' *P® e i«l SI.OO Armstrong Vinyl Rugs, less waxing and scrubbing, f i I Mfaht Gowns and Receiving Blanket Sets set $2.00 a real buy! Save here! IB I A . < Size 12x18 ft. reg. 38.00 sale $*4.00 DRESS FABRIC CLEARANCE! x I'" b. "Z SS “u *”* ?""» * * , 0 ° one of a kind, now % price and lessNyton Net sale, white and colors, reg 49c, . Do ll ar Doy | s 00 i » xsr 3 yds.,sl.oo 27 "x 27 size $2.50. Size 18"x27 ", sale ea. SI.OO hfffi ”.2~zT. T BeW ® r Y°rt®i»s, usually 98c yd., Multi-Stripe Wool Carpet for Hall or Stairs, good quaint °-- g ’»i? rea * e ’•* i ** an * f , 9 ur ® < l cottons, it y 27" wide, req. 4.99, on saleyd. $3.99 Z~* 2 7«- SIOO Plastic Wall Covering, genuine Sandran quality, 54" a G, 2S ha ,T' 4 *** **:' ** . h ®teh», tile effect patterns, all colors 2 lineal feet $1 I Pine jy® 14 ***_• Vinyl Floor Tile, new pressurized, flexible, 9x9 size Mm Sinrinl Gre ®“' Terrazzo pattern in pink, green, charcoal, tan, ’ 49c <^ Wqr ®°y on w,e 10 f ®r SI.OO Rniien ***** 3 .7?*’ 3,00 Chenille Rugs, high-low pile, washable cotton, in pastel On Sole * wide, large election and solid colors, colors, size 27x48, wore 2.98, Dollar Day only ea. $2 Denbn for “.7J 2 yd * $ ’ °° ,n,qid Lin ®teum Squares, 6x6 ft. use for bathrooms, ;LIX r or solid etc „ now pri<e aiHl to ssl each $6.00 Genuine - ? . yd * 31 00 3 ®n*y Axminster Rugs, size 9x12 each $39.50 on ttdo c® ton Dress Prints, a Special group i on j y Axminster Rug, size 12x15, on salesß9.oo "Super Ctoth’of Goid -'drtodrv”wr LU - "2 y f* $1 00 2 Only Wo °’ Braided Oval Ru 9 s ’ reversible, were LSI Z nkle-resistant, a 69 50, sale . each $49.00 from 30 dr t” Plastic Window Shade, on rollers, washable, size m ? n ' y J $, Ot> 36 " x6 K "hi* w *9B»h®ll, mg. 1.39, *V' "**" OWWif-Best made, choose sale Drice — - - qq Rea wT , 0 " 100 pieC ®*' Traverse Draw Rodi,"extend’~2B"~to 48" each SI.OO XMy QMy yrd 39c R ug Border, Hardwood pattern, 24" wide por ft. 15c . 7'l'2M ?' v > THIS SALE CASH ALL SALES FINAL! ✓ j t NIBLICK & CO. . ■ om. ..id.. 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Hoover Scores Religion As Issue In 1960 NEW YORK (UPD — Herbert Hoover took the occasion of his 86th birthday anniversary today to voice his disgust- <t religious bigotry and state it would be “a dreadful idea” to inject in the presidential campaign. Hoover in I*B defeated the first Roman Catholic ever to run for the United States presidency; the Democratic candidate, '• Alfred E. ItaK. - . * This year*s Tsemocratic "candidate, Sen. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts, is the second Catholic in history to seek the candidacy. His Republican opponent. Vice President Richard M. Nikon, is, like Hoover, a member of the Society of Friend# (Quaker) Church. Fire In Voice In a news conference held Tuesday with reporters who requested a birthday interview. Hoover was reminded of the religious sentiment against Smith in that election and asked how he felt about the issue’s being raised again in the present campaign. There was fire in his voice when he replied: “I think it’s just a dreadful idea. In the 1928 campaign I must have denounced it half a dozen times.” He added, however, that the 1928 campaign differed from the present one in that “in the Southern states then prohibition was an issud and also they tended to identify Smith with Tammany Hall.” Smith was an anti - prohibitionist in the “wet vs. dry” issue. Asked again his feeling about injection of the religious issue in the 1960 campaign, Hoover replied: “I abhor the whole idea of bigotry in every form, and I don’t know how many thousands of times I’ve expressed myself on this.” Optimistic About Future Hoover would not express himself on political questions other than to say he was glad to see the younger generation taking over and to observe: "You will naturally expect any man who has been honored by his party with the presidency to vote the ticket of his party—and I, have no doubt you will find that also applies to my friend, former President Truman.” Asked about the future for America, the former president said: “I don’t believe this republic is in its decline and fall. With growing strength and determination, we can influence the expansion of freedom in the wOrM.” ’ •At 86, the former presided is hard at work—with a Ing bowl of yellow wooden pencils and eight busy sectetaries —on completion of his four-Volume “An American Epic.” It tells how American charity has saved 1.4 billion lives in tee last 45 years. He works a 10-hour day. The second volume comes out next month, the third is in proof, the fourth two-thirds completed. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (DPI) — Livestock: Hogs 6,200; uniform steady to 15 lower; bulk fully steady to instances strong; 200-230 lb 17.7518.00; bulk 190-250 lb 17.50-17.75; few toads 17.85; 250-280 lb 17.0017.50; 300-350 lb 16.00-16.25; 150-170 lb 15.06-16.50; 17-190 lb 16.50-17.5. Cattle 975; calves 85; not enough early sales steers and heifers to establish market trend: one toad choice steers 25.0; small lot choice 24.50; toad standard steers 9.40; small toad good heifers 22.00; standard heifers 20.00; vealers steady to 50 higher; good and choice 23.50-25.50; high choice and rime 25.50-26.00; standard and low good 19.00-23.00. Sheep 1.600; steady; few tots prime 20.50-21.00; choice and prime 18.00-20.50.
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Electric Awards Are Made At Fair Several 4-H electric awards were made at the recent 4-H Fair at Monroe. These awards were were made by the Indiana electric association and Indiana statewide rural electric cooperative and presented te the winners by E, W. Boltin of Indiana & Michigan electric company ahd a representative of the Jay county JLE-M.C. Awards were made on the basis of placing? received at the fair and the member’s total achievement reeord. Winners were in each divilfon were as follows: Divisfon I. Steven Landis, Kirkland Future Farmers; Joye Strouse, Monmouth Merry Maids Junior; Roger Lehrman, Union Workers; and John Moore, Jefferson Go Getters. Each division I member received a notebook binder. In division H, Mike McGough of the Limberlost Bustiers received a trophy and Wilfred Morrison of the St. Mary’s Sodbusters a paperweight. Division 111 winners, Larry Sipe, Blue Cjeek Sodbusters, received a trophy, and Leroy Boerger, Root Roving Rangers, a paperweight. Marvin Bransteter, Jefferson Go Getters, division IV winner, received a table model radio. Division V winner, Don Germann, Kirkland Future Farmers, received a clock table model radio and division VI winner, Max Myers erf the Jefferson Go Getters, received a paperweight. Staring up to admire your own halo might give you a pain in the neck.
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Rides Bicycle Into Auto, Boy Uninjured Zeno Rousseau, 8, of 324 Marshall street, Was riding his bicycle •n Monroe street at 9 p.m. Tuesday when he ran into a ear that
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was crossing the intersection at Ninth and Monroe. The driver o< the car did not stop and at the present time is unknown. The boy was not hurt. The city police have • fairly gpod description of the car and are continuing the investigation. .
