Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 19 December 1946 — Page 7

,J BEC. W. 1946

hl lew Year L|o Increase L Clubs Expect L Observance 1., rittd ’’'■**• l ! py‘y th “ New t', i; i be aWhUV h ‘’ l * er , F flll be crowded but E 18 4 the nation probLn< Xew Year's D«r ,nd cabaret operatL ue country are eapscV l tyiiterotia celebration

I v■ * V *' v ’ ™ fSUl,—i-i r-‘ ■’ ~~~ I ■Till p jyS> y: fthfia Luxurious Modern jty 2 ' |,i, ' , ' < ' v» Living Room Suite Ito a gay Holiday netting indeed, is sJftft ft ft ihandMime and generously propor- Cl ■|l |R!| ‘ dining room suite- You receive the O I W*| || I J up JH paring filled sofa and lounge chair. ■ Ig J B 1* W W L n styles and covers to choose from. ■ MMM - I m- M X 0 ? Ptf Beautiful New 9 rZX A “ I 1/ rJwu ft nk <L Lamps of every kind and de- Jbt / *k script ion. Spread cheer for li (f II Christmas with a Lamp. V Table Lamps __ $4.95 Floor Lamps.. $15.00 V / 6 Bridge Lamps $15.00 jf( li ’ Vanity Lamps _ $3.95 fi £ I’jh Up Lamps. $3.95 $ ‘ And I p. Platform Rockers | ■' •''' Real Home Comfort Et J Deep, comfortable innerspring g\ Er*? X construction .• . smart, new « I* ’M "»-*• covers and built to give real ’< 4 .. service. They rock back to the \lk '4m ’ most comfortable position lor ft mt* *° U ’ '. Assorted colors to Est ** ' J t'*ir sek(l from ' Yk $39.00 | STUCKY & CO. « MONROE, INDIANA » Open Evenings Except Wednesday !J WE DELIVER ,>hone Monroc M $

than waa occaaionad by the birth i o! 1918 A aurvey ahowed that cover charges and food and liquor prtceii will he higher In SO me placet. but will remain the name In many cltiea New York enjoyed one of Ita biggest binges last New Years Eve, but the city’s fabulous night Ufa has fallen off sharply hi recent weeks and this New Year’s cole bration is expected to be less exuberant. Hut despite the recent night club slump, the after dark trade la anticipating a brisk volume of business to welcome the new year. Manhattan’s hlg glamor marts charge a flat price per per«on for New Year's celebrations. Including ; dinner, breakfast, drinks and pap

I or hats and horns. These prices In general w||| b«. the same as last Year, with a top of f2O per person. Smaller pots will < harge higher prices for food and liquor. Only one New York night spot, th- Enibu-sy. charged the |2o top lu«t year, hut this New Years tlu-re win he several, including the Diamond Horseshoe, the Carnival ■iiid the Latin Quarter. Igist year only one place made the wearing of formal dot lies mandatory. This year the hotel New Yorker s Terrace Hooni, El Morocco and the Hotel St. Ilegls will demand soup and fish attire The hlshest priced .pot in the li.itlon probably will be Chicago’s new Cameo restaurant, where the tariff will be a mere |ltm per per-

son. That Includes the evening's entertainment with all the pheasant you tan e.it and all the champagne you can drink The average i price in Chicago's better hotels and nlvht dubs, however, will be aIhiul f|s per person, plus 20 per cent federal tax. Hollywood's famous night spots may be slightly less crowded than last year. Cabaret proprietors said the public seems to be economy conscious Eor the first time the lavish Cocoanut Grove will Include drinks with dinner, breakfast and entertainment, for which celebrants will puy a lump sum of 125 per person plus S& M tax. Last year the dinners alone ranged from 112 5o to (18. Earl Carroll's at Hollywood said reservations were coming in stronger than last year, and that 1.100 persons would be accomodated at prices similar to last year’s — 812.50 and SIS for dinner, not including liquor Mocambo's price for dinner and supper was the same--815 per person. The recent night club slump has hit other cities hard, notably De trolt and Pittsburgh A spokesman for the Pittsburgeh night club own ers guild said that increased liquor supplies for home consumption, coupled with a tendency to stay al home and save money, probably will cut into the New Year's Eve trade At Detroit, rationing of blended whiskies ended this week, and cabaret proprietors believed that as a result more people would celebrate New Year's Eve in their homes. Detroit's night life trade has fallen off us much as 50 percent — o VIM I II I isl.wr W t on Hili’* i- hereby given ilia' the It -.ml <>f l-uhti VV-.rk and Safety of tin- < - ,tv of I I xlnni. wilt r.-<<-lv<- I l>| |« ,t il- of fl- <>f th <’!' k I'ren-iirer, until the hour ■ f ... u >; <u>i <> 'lo< a f-. M. on thftli daj of .t.,n lary. 1917. at w bl' I' hour th- blit will tw publi'-iy open- -,| in,l r ~| iloud for tii- rollowing ,h h<-rih- I . u npnirnt' I - 1917 I’J- k-ip ‘I ru- It. ait in a--■•r lanx' w 11li tin- following --fl.-nfl-■|h. o ,v in■ i tfon. -I tru' k to be I too and -li ill Ih < i»istru>-tt d i i ordinu to 1 it, -f tru. k inanufa- ■ tiii- - -liiiidird- Bod. t > lx- not I, > i than 7' long, not I-- • than t-’j w I. -nd not )■ - than ' In a nth Wheel ha-, - i.ill 1- not ,- - thin 1.'.,.’’ Tire- all.ill i- hot 1.0- tlia i -• •" - I.ind l ift it" less tlian -Iv ply Sil-I truck sb di he fltt-d with over I >.i I iiprlngs, d i.il wind-hioM wiper , spar- tin and wheel, approved type oil flit. r. - lirotn - -pot light, ho tter and de. fros'.er. <lr w-lght of -ill tru k -tiall o. no| |e-t than f,3<W l!>« The bid pri«-« shall be the total i-1 of th above ■-ropinent h-i-r illowarue so the i:i'.'i. •% ton tru< k now the prop-rt,- <-f tin KI.-'tri- List': li Power I»• part merit of the tty ,f lie-itur, Indiana, w til, 11 Mill I , -::io th- property of th-- wo- - -.-.-ful l- -Id- r Bliel-r» shall submit - ompli-t---ifieationa and information <ov-V-r Tn-. their f-qulpment is quoted in their bid All blds shall i- otnpanied with i -oud or •el titled •i• • k in tit.mu on: of I .iiihi All bld- -hull be fih-d Witll till- ' .-i ,; Tr-usurer of the <’ity of In - i' ir. Indi.mt, on il- urial bid I'irin ■So ' pres -rllM-d by the State Hoard of A- unfits of till- State of Indiana Tin- Board of Publi-- Works and saf, ty r- -erves the right to reject mv or nil t,id-|:-|AI;I>OE BCBI.tC WoltKH AND -a -:tv H. Vrrnon Vuriind < By < lerk.-|-rea»,»rrr. In,-. 1.1—2 C

Plymouth Foundry Is Destroyed By Fire Plymouth. Ind De- 19 il’P) — Eh-- destroyed the foundry :n-re early today leaving 10 men jobless ind i-au-iiib a losri of more than IJii.iioo. I'he foundry fire was flic third <r.-:i-'iou fie Ini,- in the last three wi ks. Do FALSE TEETH Hock. Slide or Slip? I- .VSTEE I 11, an iuipi-oi ! powiier to lie sprliikh-il -hi ippi i- "i- lower l-lit--.. Hohl- fills I-- th in-in- firmly in pl i< <. II I -lull , -lip or ro k .'.a ilium), ii'o.i). l-i-ty t.i-t<-ot t, Img. EA«TEi;iTI I- alkaline fnon-aelili. |e„-. not sour i'lir-k---"pl.lt. ,-I " I <l< nt'ire lire.itb I. Get EA i". EIITH it an> ilrug -ton-. t \ FIAKO PIE CRUST MIX ENDORSED by leading food authorities and thousands of housewives, Flako is decisively a qualify product, mads with the same good ingredients you use — tine flour, shortening, salt and I baking |x>wdcr. Just add \ water. g \ And here's the JK /\ quality way to / \. make com muflinv ■

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

r ’ i ■ / TO ■ I ' s * T ...'jm B IflM r- /■ ” .■ ■) I a ' Harold E Slatwn t«fl <• HAROLD I. STASSiN, ."9-jeir-ol I former Minnesota governor, names E.irl E. Hatt of Cleveland, to head his Washington headquarters for tils presidential campaign. C ili.r ; his early candidacy announcement "unorthodox.” Stu en declared lie would stick tile GOP nomination tn IPIU on a platform of true liberalism." (International)

ti’imivTsiAr of i:vt < t iitiv I B.wrvaH -«o. i;;n; Xntlre Is hrr»b> alien. That 111,- mol r-i«n- ■: h i »»«•!< ipI <>ini- -I Ex ir -i\ f it-: f f’lurl. ■' r. I o’ ’I-"-' A 1.1 ll* Counlv. i! I T • •-1 ■ Iprobably ■! nt Ilion I oiiiaii I nrlllng. Hu—olrlx llr-rmlo-r 17. I. I.merer. Vlt-irner t-■ ■ I't o', I in. 2 | Trade in a Good Town — Decatui I

Holiday Specials — at — SPIEGEL’S South Second Street—Decatur. Ind. Ocean Spray Cranberry Oraimes />! ftf* Sauce. d <,Z can A dPW American S e QX Appk’s. « Chew*. 2 lb. * lb. A mF w Swiss Cheese JftCxh Seeded Dates 9 Of* b»- dr** Fresh E«gs Head l-ettuce <«Of* <, ° Z ‘ While or Dark Syrup Cellery *■* Laundrv Soap < 4 m ... hunch Z$C bar A&C FRESH and COLD MEATS FROZEN FOODS - BANANAS l-g-.k. -9- J. .t--g-sg-O—9—9- -tr - ’r rl *rT I‘TtTTt T'rrTTV The One “Ml ST” On His Gift List - - A New TIE t Hundreds of spark-//-y fit I »• l»nt» new lies in a ’ WA * "orbl of color and beauty- Clever new patterns in wools and silks. So many io WgklrA <h " I,se fr<?!n M " ill make your gift buy- ■ ’ nK tas * v ' $ i 10 $ 3 Holthoase Schulte & Co-

AW M Birth OrtlflrnO Notice lx h ■ri'by glvrn that torn Mn, xpnUr Good h«» flkd i pi-titl-m In the Circuit C-> irt of A-l imx I'-Hintv Indiana, tn ■ „iv tb ti i. and place of hor birth -Irterniln—l S.U'I p'-fttl -r. I x t f'r hearing ca f.'n- J«tli 'fn mi-r. IK. CLYDE <• TKGUTNKH Cl<-rk of the Adamo Circuit Court in-. 19 - -u I Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

LIST PAYMENTS TO (Continued Pmm Paas One! eruments. These distributions amounted to, 819.6 V per capita from state aid as compared to a state wide average , of 818.95 per capita »ie state fin 1 uncial support combines with the local property tax of 82162 to provide the ocst of local government for the year ending June 80, 1916 The county’s per capita property tax cost compares to the state wide average of 833.29 — -U "- 111 - 1 11 OWNERS DISCUSS iContiaued From Pigs Onsi probably vould lie compulsory ar- ' Idtratlon in any strike that as tecta the national welfare. Another formula finding favor*

The First Bite Will Tell You It’s Simply Delicious The Cake of the Week Serve it to the family thiw week-end. They'll way it's the finest ever . . . Beller than home made. Ask for Malted Milk Cake at your favorite independent food store or at our bakery. 45c 65c Stewart’s Bakery

FOR SALE! Ideal small farm only 2 mile* from Decatur. The Flossie Brown farm. 19 acres; Good 7 room house; Built in cabinets in kitchen; Water Pressure system; Good well and cistern: Toilet and lavatory, needs tub to make bath room complete; Storm windows and doors; Small basement: Good barn, stanchions; Large poultry boule: 2 car garage; 2 story granary and tool shed; Corn crib; Brooder house. Located just south of Dent school. This is a fine small farm. Act quick if you want a small farm close to town. For appointment to inspect the property and for further details call Ned C. Johnson, phone 1649. office, DeVoss Bldg., phone 104, or Melvin Liechty, Berne phone 251. ROY S. .JOHNSON & SON, Auctioneers and Real Estate Decatur, Ind.

Public Sale OF THE C. (. SPRINGER (.ROVE The umlerxigtie.l will offer for ale al public auction without reHerve lo the higheHt bi l<|. r. what h known a« the < c. Hpmnger Grove, on the premixc, on Sat. Dec. 21, 1646 At 2:00 P. M. Thi grove is located 1 a mile north of Main str. et of Herne, along Htate highway No. 27. in tin- north*. >t corm r ..I the corporation. In ideally 10. aleff for xuburban home . for which there i a great «!<•- manff. This trad of lain! contains 7 acres, mote or !. -. ami would make 28 builfflng lot if laid out in th. i.gui.ir size lot Thi- h,. very <l. italff. loati.m with many p..s,ihiltt tes. anff will al. oliii.lv sell regattlleHh of price SO COME PREI’AItEIi TO ttlA I EItMS 25', ot purchase price <asli; baiam < when ff. eff an I abHtraet Will be delivered Fur further information .see the am tioneer. Mrs. C, C. Sprunger OW\EK J*'H Li« (lily. Ail* t*i

PUBLIC AUCTION Tn<- unde Txtgned Adminiictrator of | , late Earl 1;..w.. tl . (a (,. w( || '<ll ai Public Auction ih.. following Pci.-oiial Property. Locate! in Wilbdiire. Ohio, on stat. Hoad at 1.1 t id,. „t 2 ttd hou on Sorth id. of .street from Gulf .Service. .Station, on Saturday, Dec. 21, 1946 Time: 1:00 P. M„ Ohio Time — HOUSEHOLD GOODS — Wayne Electric' R-'frige tutor; Electric Washer: Croaley 7 mi,.. < .ibmet Radio. push button contiol; Sc slon Electric 0.... lua.on Elect tic Share.! Estat. Ifeatrola Ibating Me./.. Another Ihatnda Heating Move, Kitchen Table with four chair*; Two lied* with Hpringa an I mattress. Cot. Two lite -er Wardrobe Chest; lied Clothing. Clothing including Hr. « Shirt-. Two Suit>. Ov.noal’ etc.; Table Lamp; ' bay Clock; South Beni lS4evel i‘... k.-t Watch;' Ingraham Pocket Watch; Abinal Waterproof Wri t Watch; Wc stfield Wrial Watch Lumber; Tools of \ll Kinds: ||<>g Eeeder; Rabbit pen, .Miac-el-laneotiH Articles too numerous to mention. AUTOMOBILE: 1936 Plymouth Tudor. Fair tin . and in oed ruiiiiiiir condition. TERMS—CASH. Wilbur J. Miller ADMIN ISTI<AT<M< Clerk—X\ayne Frauhlper Auctioneer#: Suntan Brut,.. Phones Decatur 6761, 1626 or Mcjmoe 91Y

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I among many congwaamcn Is on« ' to ouilaw bargaining on an indua-iry-wlfo stab-, so that no tnoio than a segini in of any given inrfuatry could lie threiiti-ncd at one time. MISSISSIPPI (Continued From I‘sa* On»> us "just an old southern custom. '* Testifying as perhaps the last witness In th* seven day old hearing. the d'-iyearold Bilbo asserted 'that: “All that witnesses have been able to establish is that I am a i very poor man and heavily Involved in debt and that I received during all the period* tiiat the investigation has <ov«-rr I but two i Chrlstmaa gifts, one an automobile and the other living room furniture consisting of a sofa, three floor Hamps, and two table lamps.’’