Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 17 January 1940 — Page 5

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| C^cxktA,——> prepared by Daily Democrat—Betty Crocker Home Service Department DikJ f 1 at . s 5 h ? ol lunch problem INNER and breakfast are relatively v t«. -,i. >, n > that mid-day lunch ia a problem for most women An i it’. an even bigger problem when tK X ehVnm clattering in from phool at noun an hungry wolves tS course, there i. soup. Rut we dare not repeat tro man! time, least they turn against it and refuse to ever consider •*«up again. Just what can we have then for this noS £J lunch that can be as easily and as quickly prepared as" ( t And, if we do have soup, just what else shall wXX with ?t’

To answer these questions, I'm offer in* the following school .Uy lunch menus. Some ron be prensred on the top of the stove — others roll for the oven. And it’s my idea that these oven lunches could be served on days when we’re in the kitchen ironing or baking. Creamed Chipped Beef and Green Bean- on Toast Celery Carrot Strip* Fruit Sauce Cookies The green henna iddwl to the chipped beef in thia cream sauce can be left-over string beans from the ilay before. Cream of Tomato Soup Toasted Crackers French Toast Jelly Miik or Cocoa I’ll ba glad to send yon my | recipe for ouick tomato soup,—if you happened to miss it when it »as given in thia column some i time ago. Creamy .Macaroni and Cheese Diced Celery and Apple Salad Freah Cinnamon Kolla Cocoa This, of course, ia a baking day lunch. Surprise Pancakes Pear Sauce Cookies Cocoa

ewntaH ■’» «a »>„, cmm | W ... If yeu Nava any specific :ook.ng problems, send « letter requesting information to Betty Crocker in care of this newspaper V cu will receive a oromot. personal rep.y Please enc om J cant .tamp to cover po,t. 9 e

court probably »o In a mood to go along with Mr Room v. It quit. .» way alter the exiraoidmary elec- | lion r.turm of ISM Anyway, th. smashing new deal defeat* .. .i -ed io ex plod- so loudly then. Now. with five of h.a own men on th. bench. Mr Roosevelt's appointees coustltute an absolute. ma>hemal leal majority of one whf.h l« sufficient. of th. font leniHlninif justhes survivor* of ••the nine old men uaaot late jus the Harlan F Stole was sympathetic with the adniinlatiatloii thioiiKhu.it it» legal diflu ulll.-« Chief Justice Hugh, a and associate justice Owen J Roberta cast a few voi'S in favor of the new deal Duly associate- justice James c M< Reynolds of th. unqualified anti-new dealers remains on the bench Mcßeynolds anti new deal <ol leagues died or retired asaoeiale justices Willis Vander anter George Suthr-i land, and Pierce Butler. Also departed from the com t as Mi Roosevelt found it are associate justices Louis U Braudels, retliid. and Benjamin F Cotdoio. who died Retirement age for a supreme court lustice on full pay Is TO years after in years service on the bench Murphy, confirmed yesterday by the senate is 44 years old The ages of the others arc associate just ice Fells Ftanklurier. 47, 1 Black. »3, Stanley F lira d 55 and William U Itouglax 41

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JAM ARY 17, 1910.

Surprise Paaeakta medium-ailed onion 2 mwlium-siaed potatoes •1 carrots fresh spinach w head lettuce 2 eggs I cup all-purpose flour I tsp. baking powder I 'i tsp. salt tirate the veg, tables <lt iff CHUV ‘r ’! u □ 7 11 through the fine knif<« Os food chopper.) Add very well twat, n eggs. Sift flour one. before measuring Sift fl„u r . bak powder and salt together and add to '•'•♦’■bl’’ mixture. Combine wed and drop by spoonfuls m'o generously buttered frying pan. r / un ’" golden brown on both woh'. J lO . 1 ♦ ithrr f ,l,in <;r with b duh of lemon juice. Cream of Spinach Soup Whole Wheat Bread and J. ot *}F*‘ Cheese Sandwiches Blued Oranges and Bananas Cookies Creamed Salmon and Peas on Toast Fruit Gelatin Cookies Casserole of Left-over Ham and Vegetables Bread and Butter Fruit Sauce f ake Meat Ixmf Sandwiches Celery ( aramel Custard Cookies

BRITISH GUARD tCCNTINL'KO FK"M TAUK <>N«» I i|u< Hou of airplanes ..nd oilier weafHnra plus tile purchase of , planes in Hi.- I tilled States. Is , turning th<- ba.am. against tieimany iln that basis. some Britons bellev- Hltl.'i s military exfierts may I ndvi<ie him to a. t early in lie spring before allied supremacy is assured, an.) that be will det ide on i lUthless airplane and sithmaiim warfare against Britain R< polls hate rea.lnd l-ondoii ' . from neutral sources that G* rmaity 1 | Is preparing for sinh warfare, par- | ticulurly for violent airplane attacks on Bi Itish ports coordinated • • with submarine and mine laying campaigns. According to Uritbtii sourie*. Hit r i let in prosecuting such warfare. ; might seek !««.-« in Belgium or the Netherlands for airplanes and submarines. Doubt Was expressed that 1 Germany would atta. k clthei country now, but infotmania said they i would not In- surprised If "some--1 thins happened ' ill Belgium or the • I Netherlands toward the end of 1 iFi-biuaiy or the beginning <d March. ' Informants • xpi< s».-d doubt that ' Germany would attack the Standi- • navian countries and pai tli ulai ly . Hwi d. li II was |s.tn« d out that I Germany wan getting valuable raw materials from Sweden. especially 1 iron in. Th- M -.ui'l'li- - w •aid be cut oft in .-vent of an attack ou Swealeii. unless Get many could seine th.- . oiiiitty as tar tiortli as the Arctic circle, where the principal lion mines are situat.-d Is-splt- denials al Sto. kholm and

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Oslo, Ui ll iiifui med <in les 1‘ peat i rd th, aawHion that Britain had i.fliied guaratltwa to Sweden and Norway asiamd any attack oITALY WARNS (CONTINUNU PHOM rAtIB ONM» I of war in tin- wildern. -» waa dial- . 1 ant artillery fli■■ The spring will lie another mat ' , ter. although the swamp and Ink, i wildeuiesr of Finland still will piuvid' a strong d> frii»»- in the auinnier thm Maishal B.>i«n; Karl Guatav Mannerhrlin Finn ' i r.h command, in chief Indicated • lip difficulties win, Il tile Finns. i< Spec ted In an appeal to Fr .in e J through the <in respondent of th, Paris Soli for additional aid "I ilesli, tli.it nobody li mid I forget tha’ w, light on, ag.ihisi ' i &P,' he said 'W. shall fight io the last old man and iliild \V, ’ | shall bum ami destroy but i |H'isist<nt aid from Flam, and | all other countries aioiiM-d by , ' < aggression irinains more the . , ’! necesMiy All. ily Hi-i. at- thousands "I I I Seaudinaeian vidnii',. « in Fin • land most of them und< the di- ’ , reel r ommaml of Gen. Li u ' Lih r

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADAMS COUNTY Not 11. t« h- -Io Kiv.il I'll th. TAX hl Till \TE fol t loiinly. Townships R. hauls and t oi p.o a'l.m. "f \|>\MH < iHXTY foi th- !'.;ti Taxes paysld. in 194 U are now in ih- liau.l- of the County Ti-.c.itni who i- ,< ~|y to ’.-< • iv> the Taxes charged thereon Th. following table show-, th. ial- of Taxaihm on <a< h ll'iO.UO worth of Taxable REAL .nd I , k.RMONAi. |> op. ” .nd .a. h Foi l " 'h‘ ' d unit-, . a *l® lhi<- Jan 1 1940 Fiist iiislaliiueiit d< Inupi* nt ale . ti ' M >day in May. .. - ..nd nisiallm. ni d< llii.pient afo- First Mo day in Nov.-mbei JEFF I.IE<TITY. Treasurer Adams ('minty TOWNSHIPS CORPORATIONS - —W——— ■■■„, ~■ ........ — ADAMS COUNTY * I Z ■ » TAM RATS. FOR Ul “» 2 * >5, • YEAR 193» - x 0 ° I > J « ' « ' 1 I J PAYABLE. IN 1940 s i Pk<o w ? 5 Z ->w«l£J z uiO 2 2i « o u Z | « Z < . u or w . m — wi.i o o au.xl~vM2&K«»3S s ® o a oil 2 2 I 1 R- Gen. ta! Fund <*•'.• 0478 1 ;• t’oti. non F' ho >1 Relief Fund o’ '-7 Riate For. siry 7'ax f* T| , . ... _ r .. - ... OS'- - .... .. . ■!» I ■■■■ la I . ■— —5 • -w STATE RATES ~ New Harmony Men it <H>l Ind' Wolf Lake Park I “ To»sl Stats Rats >8 IS 15 .15 15 .15 15 15* .15 15 .15 *ls 15 15 15 U 15 15 !> I County General Fund | 4l*J _ <l*2 J Connty Bonds and Inter.’* l <*3 11 ’ COUNTY RATES 1 County Welfare Fund 11 It i 5 fk'hool Fund * Inierest .o|o4 nitM Total County Rato SI 5* 51 41 •< «’ •’ -•> SI 51 41 51 51 51 .51 gt g. * j i -h.wimhtp Fund '■ ’■ IS 17 II "« ' t: »7 H 94 • . •. : CIVIL Township'Pom "1 I" "I "I "I !•' I*' "2 S 4 "i 12 '' "1 >.i ' nATLb' P M '" l: "' 1 '* • i . i„ '• Total Township Ratos .V .23 .31 32 30 .IS .17 24 30 & 30 .79 is .24 79 30 IS 79 fiifn.n Tax " ft -a. H *H J 4 11 M f if "• ft 4 21 II SCHOOL A s " Hper-lal Seh.H.l Tax I l!» 7» is 42 !■» Il ■ ■ W M . :,9 hi |g p, LIBRARY 1 tb-hoel Bond* 11 !'• -'I 15 1» 1| RATES | Library t'l "I l« »* '•* tt| Total School A Library .34 52 1.13 102 5S 57 .33 .74 1.22 42 84 50 U1 117 110 84 57 53 Total Twp Sch A Lib .71 85 144 * 1.34 88 71 50 98 1.52 70 1.14 129 It. 11l | %'• 111 | CORPORATION, CITY II 1 General Ta* »’• !• !’• 11l 2a 2’, A TOWN RATES Total Corporation Rato I TOTAL RATE 147 1.81 220 210 1.84 119 1.25 1.74 228 1.45 190 205 258 252 310 3.01 I.M TOTA ‘’ EACH INSTALLMENT 735 805 110 105 .02 .745 .03 87 1,14 73 95 1 025 I I Ml 1.. 1..:, 57 /th.-, ■c I Miaf'e ” | IMI I Illi foil I IHI f IH’ 1 I’ll full tno I IHI firn |’.hi | ih. | ihi | ih. | 1... fill. fuq* |„„ (! tftate H. h.ed ■" '.<• ah ’>'> *>'i bn •" •" >'• " .u at X >u | t Tim bm ” U,LTAA II Hpe.iaiß.h.H.l .» * I -8 I <MI I (Ml * Totol Poli Tax 1.50 150 I‘At 1.50 150 150 IM) 1.50 150 1.50 150 150 250 2.50 2.M) t’.g) fM) 150 ... ........ —-........ ■ -a cl ATE t’F INIHAN A lIBMSutIMT H 8 I Victor II k-liliei, Audilvi oi Adaiu t nut y ii.iebj -<iii.j. ual lb. abvic la a cunei' ■ ’-i< -- *ll - t* > - r ’<• I .M» < *>ii< .uic in iu> >*./ |2|'> Ylt lUK H. L4UHLK, Audllui J<u. i lti-j. -

dor. Swedish military it'sil It' has lan n . «iiin.it. il that by «piing tin volunteer util's would total .'e'He, mrni from S, andlmivl:r but 1 rm -.1,,,-.- of the Finns In hallhm th. Hu- lap lumps this wlnier w.c leaied by Finns to hate hind, led th, recruiting of lor, ice inalertail and Volunteer assistant, ICursi.ui pies- and official wain-1 Ings to Sweden and Norway also; W.x- designed to cut down this outside aid Im! from Copenhagen callif dispatches saying tha' It niei ly had -mved !o inrie.ig, the d< I . iiiiiiatKni of S, andiu.it lans to gitr as-Islam <• and that advertise mints v.. Ippe.iiing ill the news pa)>eis iltging Swed'» to voluntee. -o French Report Nazi Submarine Is Sunk Fails Jan 17 I l l’i Flam, has «unk a German siibi>ruiinc in lire general area id the Fllilsleinpiiiinsula. on the w, -i coast, and a British submarine ha- sunk anofh, i Offii lal -ouie. -aid today It was -aid that a thud German I -Imai was Im In v, d to have Ih-.-ii sunk by a <!• iioyrr <envoy as it wa- about to atta.k merchant ve sei,.

FOUR KILLED IN HOUSTON FIRE ' I Twelve Injured A.» l ire Sweep* Salvation Armv Industrial Home — 111 ll.m-'.m Tex Jan 17 (U.K) f'.im im-n w, . killed and 12 per i nn w.-t. injured eaily today win i In, -w.pt th.- Salvation Army in- . dll-trial home Tin dead J McGill, .in ripholxtery Win kler. i i Janie, Mellon. 37, stor> w-itkei ! Arthur Ste< d. 17 a < wik Al Wilson. 3< a trr;.k uriver i The ollie, wictinis. including two < firemen w-r, not seriously injn I •<1 The file, discovered at 3a m I I apped 10 men will! Worked 111 the ‘ home and lived on flu- set mid floor t ..f the building Flv< jumped from s, < mid floor > windows Two wert hu t. Seven othiTw wi re tak> n down i ladders and four fought th, ir way > through heavy smoke to gam the )

only ex, ape to safely an OUtxide i stairway i BAYS MEETING ITINTINUKD Plt'iß PAtflL OMB, — try is su d>-s|M'iat<‘|y hi med of saving, why didn't th, op|m»itlon l, com, forward with Its tesiuc work in 1133' W<- needed saving then amt Ml Kimis, veil did the job H<- challenged the lUrpublkaii , party to state it would eliminate the banking levisla'lon, old age as - st.uic,. blind assislaui e. assist am c foi dependent i hildreu. th, national youth administration, tin 1 WPA, and the other acts passed by the Ib inoi rati, national and state administrations. The part seven years, he pointed mu. h.i seen Ainerl.., trans formed into a government with a dethiiie program a program that has devoted itself to the aid of business Mini industry, that has <oiiie io the relief of the farmer i that has moved against high taxes and mounting Interest, that h.i I ciiateil new schools and improved old mi< -. 'hat has sent millions of 1 im n bac k to woik. that has taken > < ognizalll >■ of 'he plight of the youth of tin land in the establish- i

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im-n' of the t'lvillan Conservation Corps, that ha ii'ati-d new loads uni highway! that lias put the . ountry on the road to pros|w-rity. that has kept this country at peace and has retained its position in tho family of nation.' as <m<- id the greatest moral example In the < ails,- of world |iea< e Following the I ilk. M Bays presented the 12 acts of vaudeville with 3o persons which has played to laige crowds over Indiana in ftq more than H"l appealancoit sine*. Mi ll.ij Im > .im>. tat, i hairiiptn o• — ■ Terre Hauk* Lawyer To Seek Nomination I *ne Haute Bid J,n |. qj pi I. iiti ii d’ F. It. ■ f net in, inti, r of th,; Mai, I. gi-Ja’iire and Terie llattte lawy, iod.iv an iioum-d his candid.icy (or th,Itemmratie nomination for cotigress in th* sixth district 11. i native of Vigo county, graduated from Indiana university and Served in the 1131 and 1133 legislatures and in the i'ctr, special session H, was depHty prosecu tor cd Vigo comity until he resign'd to cnlci pula', ptaiikc.