Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 10 January 1940 — Page 7

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MARY SALE OF FABRICS Brilliant New "( LUTH OF GOLD" COTTON ■ m I'lU.» PRIM'S. Finest Qualit). Ifi" wide. fIH ‘?i IJiiJii color*. soft one*, lame *pla*h) pal- ■ ■Mr inn*! Tin) pattern*! Stripe*! Moral*! H _ •" '' Ul * V '‘ ,, T la«te! Ml 1!»|<» patB >ard HM ’Wjr ,. i.. i Genuine "Ml" M|uare Dress y ? 7<? ■>■ J. . ! L II Print*, a special group «»f ,li " ds - thwk *- an<l l’ ,a,n New Pattern*. ju*t placed S*:’4 *!•»» 15c bKj£ — — MfM‘4 /Tfjr "Perfection" Prints, all the Kajon Ore** < repc*. in. |)<;M pattern* on sale. 36" * wide. Good selection of wide, guaranteed !.i*l vat small patterns. A color*, van! « M Efr, T4t>Av v,rd ' 44c IZc sale of sheets HL "Mohawk" a fine soft qq H ? 0 ft bleached sheet, l imited quantilv. Each ™* * V BK| v a '*/**< "Wearwell” Sheet*, tin* *neet known lor it- durable ■P Q\ Q A long wearing qualit) is priced low for the lamian sale. I ft V rt ' Hu* now! Size »i!\'t'i in<h. 72x'i'i inch. Qft «*> Blinch — each »7¥ B| '■* V. rfa Wearwell Sheeting. *1 inch wide. Ilea*). durable ■ j grade. Bleached or unbleached. 5 41a. I )ard . 3ZC ■Km ( , Nn ” OTHER DRY GOODS SAVINGS M Wa*h ( loths. “Sleep) Head" Pillow Cawea. 12*31» size, each !!»<• IV Pillow Tubing. 12" wide, good qualil). bleached. )ard 2<»c HBmli-. ta<h Hea** Outing Flannel. 36" wide, all kind patterns. )d Me B | (quantity limited) “Cloth of (.old" Bleached Muslin. 36" wide, card 15c ■- "Steven*" genuine linen toweling. Is" wide, yard 20c K 10“ wide. Heat) I nblcached Muslin. yard 12c Hl 27" Outing Flannel, light or dark colors. yard *c H| Bag Rug*. 22*11. colorful plaid*, each 3Hc Table Oilcloth, (choice of entire stork. Figured or Is Phin While) 16" wide. yd. 25c 51" wide. yd. 35c ~ wCTy wide Quilling Sheeting, fine soft bleached qualfffiuli ily. especially made for wide quill*, yard 3hc Curtain Material*, cut from full bolt* — yard 10c ?*** Printed Turki*h Towel* (slight!) -. K irregular) Bright (olortul Designs. f. x \ > size 20x10 ca. 21c q 4 '.,4 t ■ l! ' IT SALE Kize 15x2 5 ea. |.k- 11. I\f »t»mfort size. 72*00 .1 > » \ K weight R , , ln AI.I. BLANKETS KEIMfEII -Jr. J V each 39c FOR THIS SAI.E I 001. each XSc Slupl. (niton lllunk.t., phuu whit.- «r lan nit It colored borders, size 72xSl. Ilea*) qualit). pair .*1.25 ' beautiful Sateen “Wearwell" Part Wool Plaid Blanket*, lull H ’’nnfurt Now* nixe 72**1 inch. 5 - wool—pair 12.5 M *ixe 72*H| . 25 wool, pair *3.3* filled B 2-88 "Wearwcll" Cotton Plaid Blanket*. 70**0 inch ■"'■-I OIK« mj,, ~ »* - - NBLICK & CO

I Hain W Walsh Peru president Albert Derr. Boonville, vice pi Mi- 1 dent; Arthur Queissc-t Indianupo i Ills, secretary. and John Hhldeler. | I' Prankfort, treasurer I Twelve members of the board! lof director*, oik* from each eon ’ Kieaaloual district, also were' named They art Prank l> Lauri- Whiting firat Hugh William*, larfayc-ttc- ac-cond i John McLean. (Jotteen, third j Kenneth E Gardner. Kendallville. I i fourth William W Welsh Peru, filth. Art'll Armstrong. L -ban m sixth. Robert E .Myers. Blooming ton seventh. Allie rt Deri. Boon Ville, eighth; Brad Hoder. Fey I mour. ninth. Pleas E Greenlee Hhvll.yvllle tenth, Juun Mark El wood. 11th and Tom FHzgc-iald Indianapolis,tenth — - -Q. Berne Juniors Will Play Here Thursday t The Decatur Junior high tusm 1 will me t the Rente junior t* ,<*n at i •the Lioooln school gymnasium Thursday 'afternoon at t o'clock Tills will be the aecoad game of the annual series betwe u these' l-UHiia. Decatur having won the fir*; ’ J tilt. o **———— Zerkel Is Regular On Freshman Five The Del’atiw collcgi paper, re celved here this morning, propbesl-1 ed that Hubert Zerkel, Jr. forme . Velios Jacket net star, would b< lin the Htartiug lineup of Ute In ■ I’auw freshmen on January 17 'when they open their season at Wa j bush. Zerkel , the pap> > said lias been | working out regularly at one of the 'forward posts on the freshmen flv. (John MeCoiinell. another ex Yellow ! Jacket star, is also on the team and fighting for a rrgubr berth. ! _• g . I TODAYS COMMON ERROR * Do not say. "I want to see you very badly." say very much ' • <

DECAT I II DAILY DEMOCRAT WF.DXESDAY, JANTARY 10, 1010.

FINNISH TROOPS ' j <G‘‘»<HNL'HD FROM rauc UNS) reluctant to disclose the full measure of their victory and firmly i declined to permit details to lie I transmitted Aerial Attacks By The Im led press Biillah airplanes blasted at G*imun North Sea bases today and Nail air craft renewed an offensive against shipping off the .oasts ] of England and Scotland Swarms of airplanes went Into 'action over th. German naval and air liases at Helgoland and the Islnnd of Hyp during three British attacks, according to messages from Denmark where it was tndi- | .tgted that an Important engagement itad taken place Romies dropped on banish soil did some damage and Dutch anti -aircraft ' battlers also drove unidentified i airplanes from the shores of Hol land The Nazi ah laid* dong tin* •coast Os the British Isles were n-tic-wed with the- sinking of the | 1.9*7 101 l lliltlsh steamei ii a g (Grove with a number of casualties The Oak Grove was tin 15th . | ship caught In the German aerial' i offensive in the Inst two days and | it was disclos'd that the 7 oi>> ton I I steamer llothesay Castle also had 1 'been badly damaged last week ■ when she went on the rocks off the west coast of Scotland German official announcements claim <‘d that eight British coastal vhips we re sunk yesterday, but London> dispatches claimed that some of i i them including the Ivan Kondrup and th- Eeddy still were afloat Os the 15 ressela attacked from the air. two were sunk The Inion Castle liner Dunbar Castle- of 10.00-’ terns, was sunk Icy a mln*last night. Intensification of th- .oii.d nar--1 taie indicated "grlmmei warfare might soon be realized. caper tally i in view of reports m laclidon that ; the BilUsh w< r« planning some ! "shattering blow to be launched against th.- Germans in the future ; No clue was given, however, to' the British "biitzkrelg" id>ga i »

Aunt Jemima, Radio Star To Be At Local Store On Saturday ♦ ♦ | Aunt Jemima, of radio and pancake fame that nationally famous, lovable .Southern Mammy whose name has been syuonymoua with the finest pancakes in the laud, is - y**vaT>* coming to liec-st ur and * *" a * **”■ Home B . j soy . Jhg Aunt Jem nationwide tour and is bring brought >o iH-catur by the Quaker flats company, sponsors of the \iitit Jemima pancake flour She will hake pancakes at the Home Grocery all day and will serve I them free- to those who call to see her. The- folks who like autm ' graphs can bring along their honks and get her signature for their I c ccllec tlcni In addition Io baking tree pancakes during the day. Aunt Jemima will sing a number of songs ami will generally entertain the public during her stay at the Home Grocery. —o | FIRE FIGHTING cCUNTIHUKD FHUSI FAUS ONO, Authmctattve sources staled today . that it was considered unlikely that the structure, a two story cement block building, would be rebuilt. o FEDERAL COURTS ICONTINVKL FKOM PAGE UNBI I ! and the Sunshine- Mining company I vases, which have Im-vii argued liefor- the sixth, second, and ninth circuit courts provide- a better I test of the "signed contrae t" Issue | because- they are not complicated by the fair" hearing controversy I Hep Hobert Kamspeck It. Ga .; tanking house labor committee! I Democrat, said tha' reversals of! the two Icoard decisions ‘'indicate, what I have been trying to con•stille the act to its own Idea of w hat ought to be in ft. IGtinspe <k. who has called for i the removal of labor boat cl chairnan J Warren Madden and invm 1 bc-r Edwin H. Smith, said he wouldi J press lot action cm amendments] I wiieii the- house- ialcot committee holds its tint meeting tomorrow No members of the spec ial house j committee- investigating th> lia-; I ttonal labor relations board would I comment directly, but some of I them exhibited eciusideralde InterI - st nt this ipiutatiou from the InI land decision This c ase Illustrates the daugei i jot placing in a single- .igctiey t'imultiple duil.-s of prosecutor. I judge and < xecutloiict One- committee member said' that they already had eonshbtalch <

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADAMS COUNTY Nttii.i IS ||. t Ity KIM II I||.ii Illi IAN Ilf I'l.h' ATE: for Si il<-. < ounly lo*n»lii|i S. Ihhil anti Co iHirailoliz o| AIIAM.S COIN'TV for !lo jt.tr 1933 l.tx- payable in l'i|o o«- now in ihi- haii<l-< of the Coniity Tieaniin who I* ready to n<.lte the Tan » charged thereon The following table show* the i.n ( of Taxation on each |l<mhmi worth of Taxable HEAL and fEItSoNAL property, and •a. h I'Ot.L m tin several unit.*. Inn- Jan I I9«> First Inatailmvnt detinipieiii tin i fliat Monday in May .Semnd iiintallini it’ ib lui'i'i. ill alii Fuel .Monday in Nou min i JEFE LIE< IITY T ■ astliri Ad.onw C.t.miy TOWNSHIPS CORPORATIONS ADAMS COUNTY Z K > * TAX RATE FOR ul a « - <*> ? II 2 *l YEAR 1939 «°2°. > O K « J- PAVABIE IN 1940 J X O J $ “ w K I Z • s? t I j 2 -• 2z2?“»-»- > 2 2 w - >u, sutc« u| o w. ua<ui- o trOy-Z**uiwuiuiOOß I- a>u.isXsa.a<«osi<aoo<j2?’ 1 I Plate Oeneral Fund n **.’ "I > Common tk-hmd Iteiief Fund 1 Plate Forestry fn» ’ " ‘' ~ ~ STATE I paTES tMaie T- atioTw Het Fund Mi >. New Harmony Memorial "" hid W olf Mke Park Fund Total State Rate .15 15 15 15 .15 .15 15 15 .15 .15 15 15 15 15 .15 .15 15 .15 1 I County Oenenit Fund <i*J 4152 i 2 County Honda and In'ereat ii.l <rt COUNTY 3 lloapbal Malntenain> 9131 n| I PATES 1 County Weifan Fund 14 ' 5 School Fund A fnierrwt 91»4 <>|«4 Total County Rate 51 41 61 6' 61 61 .61 61 .61 61 61 61 6' 61 61 61 61 61 I I Tnwnahip Fund l» 13 l.’> 17 II '<6 o 5 m; |j nJ |* u| m, m; i>| |s oi, iq C,V * L 2 Township I’t.or "1 Io HI 02 15 u| 01 12 15 "1 "J 61 <i| 12 '.I 02 01 hl T RATES ’ M 15 " 11 "* 11 11 11 Total Township Rale* .37 23 .31 32 30 16 .17 .24 30 .28 30 .79 .16 24 79 30 .16 .79 , I Tuition Tax 03 LT .16 .32 I* *l4 14 11 36 1* 21 .'<• : II 14 21 II 2<i SCHOOL A • Special School Ta* 31 4f 63 7b :* 12 19 II lij 3p i.'l '! t 59 12 LIBRARY 3 School Honda 11 1* 21 Hi I* II RATES i Clbrary 02 "I u.T I" <Ht 01 o'. Total School A Library .34 62 1.13 1.02 .58 .57 .33 74 1.22 42 64 50 1.31 117 110 .84 57 53 Total Tap sc* A Lib 71 85 144 134 M 71 50 18 1.52 70 114 129 117 141 !« • 111 73 ‘ I .32 CORPORATION. CITY A TOWN RATES Total Corporation Rate TOTAL RATE I TOTAL RATE 147 LSI 220 2.10 1.64 149 1.26 1.74 2.28 1.46 190 205 268 2.62 310 301 174 2.33 EACH INSTALLMENT 735 .805 110 1.06 .82 745 6 3 87 1.14 73 95 1 025 111 I I I. . I .... 116.. ~~~ ~ \ I Hiatt --- - |' I ( Nl I nil I IHI 1 IHI |MI I <*• I'M I 'HI I IHI | IHI lon foil full 1 IHI | IHi | IHI I IHI 2 State St hixil 5" SO 60 Sb .'.ti ’>« io .ill all in 50 in >o .'Hi .<o io S'l .50 POLL TAX I SiMH-lal Hehinil I 1 Mi jfi Cii r piiratliil> * j Ino I ihi Total Poll Tai 1.50 150 1.50 1.50 150 1.50 150 1.50 1.50 1.50 150 150 250 250 250 150 150 150 STATE OF INDIANA ADAMS COl NTV S S I Victor II Eicher. Aildllot Os Adaim* CoOlliy. lineby Ulllly, Ihat till abuti ir a cuniii ini') |»I all lax bill* Im .hi I a*' • I ulbr iliu iii i. y. ii I'.ipi VICTOR H EICHER. Auditor Jan HO If

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etidein. ludliating that Wood bail! not given Inland a fab bearing ' The court held that cioaeexam I Illation and ’he characterisation I I of wltneaaeH by Wood was calcu ' luted to intimidate th* in and I to addine Impioper evidence u«* fill to tin- pur|H>H< of tin- iHiird II The lompuiiy had < tni’end'-d that | Wood had ‘'badg* i*-d the wit | I ni-aaew lor the company On the "Hlgiu-d contrail" l»»ue i the circuit court -aid In flu hi > land <a»* The I Wagner at ti wtaliit* ir barren of any • xprexx iHUKuage requiring a xlgned agn ■ limit and [ it iniixt Ih> held that no »u< Il ague mi ni in required null«- we an

to lead into the term iolli-i five bargaining a condition ’hat all agreementi. not noun-. IIIUHt be ledueed to wriiing _ o— I WOMAN ADMITS CONTLNLED FIIOM PAUS OSK> ■ —* ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ arid liott'e" contained ilon oil Th* youth had been xhot in the Iliad with .1 llil I alibi I nhot gun xhell. (tollci raid A 36 raillier | H.voh r wax alno found in th* houpe but It had not b*-i-ix tired Ll* u ! Sedain xald that .Mn* ■ lleani* X could not he uuextlolled , following the xbiHjfing ax xh* wax unable to talk at length bu< he Indicated that then wax no que» '

lion that xhe was d' l.ingid Cor olu-i M It Stewart, who oid*r*d b* r removed to th*- hospital, also said »he wax mentally tuibalanced I Mrx. Reamex had been under tlealllleiit fill three months lor iheuinatisin. Recently Geoigi had given up his hiinbii yard job to I May with his mother while xhe i wax ill. When |khi< i attimpted io qu* x 'ion Mix lt*-ain> - yesterday and' I ask'd if Georg, wax awaki when' i hlio shot him. she replied, "you i don t think i d stand him up do , you*’ . -»,.*■, ■■ ....I, „ Charles Ehitii. r hax r< turned! fuNti a uainess visit to Indiauapo-’ *

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—- 1111 P Adams County Memorial Hospital j Admitted Sylv*-stcr Martin. 332 North Eleventh, John S*aer. Will shire. Ohio, route on. MiM Eloise Noll. Det atm Irixnii-xed ..Mi- Robeit Thompson. 310 Win* Iteater »tr- <-t Char* il*'» M.illo . Moui'oeviih • —© FOR SALE — 500 Sheets B'jlll -20 lb. white unwatermarked mimeograph, adaptable for all kinds of mimeograph work and suitable for ink signature. 75c. The Decatur Democrat Co.