Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 25 January 1940 — Page 7

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MONM<H TH HIGH SCHOOL GYMNAMIIM TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6,1940 — CMirmin Mr,. A- Wptdl*r — Sec'y.-Trea, Lawrence Becfcmeyer — Vice-Chairman MORNINC SESSION »30 A M i KeV. C M I‘iugh \ it « .4ieu. ■ - Hb) Faini •••<■ I* U Cba*ev I- Be x Fly* Ey* ...... Mie E. Guy Coiiiuge j BASKET ItINNEH AFTERNOON SESSION 1:00 P M. Tday» T■■ nil Tomorrow'* Goal" Mia E liity Colling* FMmg < ont. utment in Hural Living L U t'haxey < aaiitters and Announcement* EVENING SESSION 7:15 P. M. Atty l oaned Moving Picture** tkt rfUlutm 111 Hour ENTRY RULES •*' nutt -■ in by S3O A M day of the Institute r. :t» *ut he made ur grown lu IND-HHV. S'* mm: no* he removed lieforc 3:00 I’ M. tutted b> Boot Town,hip Only one exhibit accepted In •* -m th* Mtn<- p*. m>ii BEST ’0 EARS YELLOW CORN — EARLY rtmicUNerins Store 3 B lb ball a twine . I*- ..I' *** N’n-itr Ma-him- Shop 30* welding job BEIT 10 EARS YELLOW CORN — LATE l Haifware Co trade |_* no I N» feed and Supply Co '.. |1 on grinding , ’ Tn. Mop gallon tool mating ! GRANO CHAMPION EAR — EARLY OR LATE I peck Hybrid need corn Station . . .a gallon, gaeoline FIFTY EARS COMMERCIAL HYBRID—Any Serie* ' .1 g ;.... T*‘> .1 peck G«6 Hybrid corn ■ Lltaixi < ~ gallon rad mating BEST PECK OF WHEAT |3.<W material Burkholder Wept End Service on*- oil chans*- “ •’** !r »de | .IS BEST PBvK OF RYE • Harla t Shop Uad*' 51'"'I pwtStore m>li di Hike linn c «EST peck OF OATS lu 3 quart call V**'d<d Oil h» (' ° 1 ••• 1,11 BEST PECK OF SOY BEANS '>ad* 52.00 FthTt S “ l ' |,i) 1 " -■ Mtn* llogUHa*! ■»«.(> Service | Marfax lubrication al the *lh A ar er Mcmtw al Station p »ECK OF LITTLE RED CLOVER SEED id. n i*n rt vivte ■ - - Station 2 quart* nil k BEST PECK OF EARLY POTATOES f* *n* iiut* Entf. jOnh'/t', o,! near ..2"" - - 1 oU T.u ’ EI PtCM OF LATE POTATOES v|. , in " .. S quart can Etc ar co oil W- |J2r; ~, .... I box cigar. ■e.» - * Su » , l’ , T <■» <ai waab vain. I 73 b*. <;r.?*V * tC * 0F *WEET ROTATOES 22? irad*- SI <H* hr, * *>*.* '*’’*** **■•** .......... use greaar Joi* AMi a. . I »liiokllig ’'and Fuat e of •»« - any variety •Bcm,, i 100 lb*, laying ma*h ™i< m .J’ ,X’l' . I H.cllc.lc Mobil Oil ►Hr t 0 &» - WHITE - DOZEN ci,:.' •• I Itox c andy I «m DARK - DOiEN **'<*ha*r» , ..T - •" »•»»•«'**" I* ,fart *r hL, **’ ’*"* ,*7- ... I hair cut E‘>*Mc„ " OMB M *oe butter *"• McwtV JI". G't" 4 ’ wo “*»>l c, WH ‘ T e BAtAO J** *«* iiioi. . 1 •»»*‘ ,, a* L. wue. _ 2lu 1 'iffec Mra X ,. WMOtt WHEAT BREAD s^.ihi^ M ; »"•" r'a ( "haiiipoci and singe r wave •'nnicviicmary . Ilb Icoi candy L?. l Alwi <GG NOODLES * ,l *iry Fraueu * ,h llouf —.... I gallon iOS cream»

Ctodfcje/t— —| prepared by Daily Democrat—Betty Crocker Hama Service Department _ * ■ .. — w__ I HAVE YOU ANY LEFT-OVER MINCEMEAT? IF YOUR family begin* showing a very lukewarm attitude toward mincemeat pie while you Mill have a good stock of mincemeat on hand, try some Mincemeat Cookies i They're the kind of delicious, spicy, fruity drop cookies tha! everybody enjoys.

Miarrmrat Coekiea 1 cup shortrr.n.g 2 cups brown auga: 2 egg* H cup liquid (eold coffee and juke drained from ths mincemeat) 3 ! » cups all-purpow Maur 1 tap. Mala 1 up. emit 2 cups vail drained mincemeat JU cvpa chopped nut* Cream shortening, add auger giadualty. aad cream Well. Mend in well beaten eggs and liquid Sift flour once before measuring Sift flour, soda and ult together,; and add to ffrut mixture. Blend tn mincemeat aad aute Drop by I 1 teaspoonful* about 2'» inches epart on greaeed heavy cooky •beet. Make 1* to IS minutes in a | I noderately hot oven, 400* F. Thia maker 7 to 8 dosen cookie*. And here’s a recipe for an interwUng mincemeat dessert you an make quickly and easily It's I the same principle as an Apple Roll. Only wo call it Mincemeat Whirls: Mincemeat Whirl* 1 cup well drained mincemeat ife cups brown sugar 2 cups water Biscuit or Shortcake Dough Drain mincemeat well. Put juice into an k-iach square pan (2 inches I deep). Add brown sugar and water, and cook I minutes over, low beat. Boil out Biscuit or Shortcake Dough Ji inch thick, in. oblong shape. Spread with well Jratned mincemeat Roll up like

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• jelly roll. Cut Into I'4-inch •iiceo. Place slices cut side down Pt n ®f hot syrup Bake immediately for 25 minutes in a hot oven. 450' F. Serve hot with the hot syrup . . . and with cream, too, if desired. This makes 8 or 9 servings. Or, perhaps, you need a cake for soma occasion Then try a moist .fruity mincemeat cake. You bake it in a square loaf eake pan and ; serve as is . However, if a cake I ten t complete for you unless it i •“ “**"«. »°"U tad this Mince . " quite eligsnt with either a satiny white icing or a creamy flavorful mocha topping Mincemeat Cake ’* cup shortening 1 eup sugar I 2 egga I’4 eujm cake flour or eup* all-purpose flour S UD- salt , 2 Up b, , l f‘ n * Bta'der M cup milk 1 cup well drained mincemeat ( ream shortening, add rugar graduafly, and eream until fluffy Biend in well beaten egg yolk* I Sift flour once before measuring Sift flour, salt and baking powder , together 3 times, and add to .creamed mixture alternately with 1 the milk. Carefully »tir in well drained mincemeat. Fold in egg I whites beaten until stiff but not i dry Pour into a well grraved and floured 8-ineh rquare pan (2 inches deep). Bake 50 to du minutes in a moderate oven, 350* F.

3rd Frandlc- a Beauty tUlop .... manic lire BEST PAN OF ROLLS let Boatoil Store — trad* 11 nq znd Grocery SI Mr. rm* Cowiiry (*iob flonr ; 3rd Emuoiny Store trad* . .. | so DOUGHNUTS — ONE PLATE I let Bob * c'oufvcilonc-ry Hade ... 1100 | Slid Metg Egg * Poultry Co cash >!<»»» 3rd iillleld* f'heeee Co .. Slb bog cbeeat ANGEL FOOD CAKE I Jet Mct'ounell A Hon* ... 511, box candy Jud Green Kettle trade *. fl no .3rd -Central Sugar Co., In* - . .10 |i>» rugar LIGHT BUTTER CAKE let Moi tie Sc A I"* Store trad* ..Blue , 2nd Fortney Shoe Repair Hliop Hadi 11 oil lid-C'lovetleuf Creanierlua In* ... .on* 2 lb bog Ain* lira u cbeeee DARK BUTTER CAKE let Newberry Store- trad*- 11**0 Lnd Gllooti e Shoe R< pair pal- ladi* » lialf oolee and hi *de >3id Central Sugar Co In* l«i lb* etigar COOKIES — LIGHT let Pet'-reoii Clothing Co trad* .. f I o<* .nd lliilald*' dHBBB <>* 2 lb bOB COOKIES — DARK let - Pumphrey * Jewelry Stole trade Bl no 2nd —Central Sugat Co . In* ... in lb* eugar HOME MADE CANDY let Dec atui Horal Co trade.. ... . tl <*<> 12nd Nichol* Shoe Stoic I pan lioue* wli|>|»<it> value fl on I 3rd Cloverleaf Cr*-ani* i l*-». In- 2 lb. Ik*x Ainernun < ll* <u*i PRACTICAL HOUSE DRESS I Jet Vtgrati • In* . .. I pali 1 nil*•**' etlk pajamae 2nd- Rente Floral Co. trade . . II no {3rd Cloverleaf Civauierioa. Im. ... 3 lb box ih *•••»•■ PRACTICAL CHILD'S DRESS I*l l|ujlli*iu»* Siletlt- A < - trade 14**0 L’nd K'llltt* Puig >tolc 1,.111- II oo 3rd Central Sugar Co. In*- ... .. In Ibi* *ugar BEST MADE OVER GARMENT lei Htoeeta Brutheie cleaning .. II on 2nd Wall* llak*ry I - iL BEST HOME MADE SOAP let Acker e Cement Work* I email vaev 2nd .Mutecbk-r'e Packing Co no 10 pall of lard 3rd Jfioirie A Joe* Barbet .-.hop ..I hair cut BEST DISPLAY FRUIT — 5 CANS l»i Sprague Furniture Co . . . . I whatnot 12nd Muman'-c Cat* 11.00 bog < ****ly BEST DISPLAY VEGETABLES — S CANS |l»l Hon E Km*' Baking <0 itad* 11 on 2nd Miller * Norlh End Urea *-ry Had* II **O POP CORN — BEST 10 EARS )«' II J Knapi uadt lion 2nd 111 Way S* .«l>* Station I glean- job 3rd Central Soya Co. Im 2" lb* calf meal BEST DOZEN CARROTS |*t Mam Hile Grocery . . 14 can* bean* 3ud llllyard Gulf Service Station . .. ! gi* a*< job 3td Central Sugar Co Im loll** eugar FIRST A SECOND GRADES - NEATEST PENMANSHIP |»t Ca*h *1 "" 2nd Cu*h 3rd < aeb 50 Ith Ca*b *•! THIRD A FOURTH GRADE — NEATEST DRAWING (O» anything) I•' Ca*h II "0 2nd <'a»h 75 ltd C.*»h ! (th Ca*h FIFTH TO EIGHTH GRADE — GIRL'S SEWING APRON |*l Adame Thealer . ■* k< '* 2nd Bakc-t * Reeleurali* I box c hoc oIhI- u 3rd Adam* Theuler . ... - ticket* d'h Adam* Th*-af*-r •!' hot* FIFTH TO EIGHTH GRADE BOYS — BEST HOME MADE TOY J*l A'l-c'"-' I - 3 11-k-i-2ml- Baker'* H* •tauratif I •«'* t-hocolatc* 3rd Baker * ll*-»taurant . .. 1 pair mitten* tth C A. 11*11 G. **-ry I n**kll' HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS — SHORT STORY ON HOME ECONOMICS let IrM* Beauty Shop intd* .. . *• ••" 2nd Bind Hirvb* S'atlotc . 1 •>*>* candy HIGH SCHOOL BOVS let John Bi He Garage 4 quart* Gold S**al oil 2nd S'ellard Hup* r-Hrrvlc*. 3rd A Momou car wash job ltd C A lb II Groo ry I 10-eklb and claep MEMBERSHIP PRIZES let Sulloii * Jewelry Slo.r I pl* lof ctmluim-> w*-|ry value 11 mi Zmi Chick* Colonial Case — .... .... 1 l»ox candy 3td t hl* k’* L'olo-clal Cal*- - - -• 1 bo* candy CASH DONATIONS Appeltiian * W«-»i End Grinny si»* . IMu* k'» Euin-ial Hom- *1.110: ilactgk Cowl c*> tl "" lh-t *im Product- •'**. ti vo. It**y Johnaon II 00 W*-mholf Monunn ntal Work* Sih . FM lieppert >•* FHel Slate Bank »3W: p.-opb H*-*fa'lraiH IH*. Paul Graham llmuiain*- Co. II no Frank Krhk foal Co. II *••* N A llhht SO*. Gilllg A Ihmti 13'**' Nut'lea-Edwind* Co |4" V Aul* l.lcmw llureaii She; NortboHl Indiana Publl* H***vl**‘ C*». 3"* NC N* I**m 30* .J M lllakey st*c. VL-toc H l-Üb*-r 1100, Krue»i Wuithiimn 40i. Clyd* <> Trouiner 601. Waller Ullllou* >I.OO, Mr»- Bulb Hvlllugewwib 51-00. C. L Stuku fl.ov

BERNE NEWS By S. M. SCHWARTZ Leioy Schwartz, young man of this community reports that h<was the victim of a thief while at Fort Wayne one day recently, lie had purchased sone merchandise ]in a ntore- and left H in hix car I while making anothei eall. When he returned to hl* cat the pa< kages 1 were gone The merchandise was I valued at more than |lO. Jerry Ltechty, Monroe township farmer Jiving north of Berne, was recently elected a deacon of the local Mennonite church Fr<-d Brenneman and Ralph Rutkdgr- have returned from a short trip to Florida. They made the trip tn a light truck and brought back several crates of oranges and grapefruit They went a.-t far south a* Fort Myers. The two young men report unusually cold weather in ' .Floilda and frosts have done con-1 -iderable damage to the fruit < rep, bu' oranges are very plentiful A full house enjoyed th<- concert given at the Iterue Auditorium by the tamoua Moser Trio, Swiss yod lers who <ame to the United States last summer. tto< trio proved to be the best entertainer* appear- • lug here in a long time and they , received plenty of applau>< Quite a number of Decatur jieople attend ud the conceit This *»« the third time the trio ha* appeared here and th* concert thia time was voted the beat they have ever given here. Hob Dio. local high school graduate who te starring in sports at Indiana University, received the touith highest number <>t votes in a recent |»oll conducted ai the I’uiversify to nanu- the outstanding athlete at Indiana rniversily in 183# First place was won by Archie Harris, negro runner and football player, while Einle And'er won , second and Cochran, track man. j took third Dro plays basketball and i baselmll ! “llbert and Ellen Uechty Yoder 'are the parente of twin lioys. born

I. U. Speaker Dr Glenn Frank former president of the University of Wisconsin, will deliver lhe address at the 184 U commencement of Indiana University, if was aiiitotllli > d belay Iby President Herman II Wells The commencement ceremonies will be held on June 3 and. as cuatomary iatc in the afternoon in .Memorial Siadimn The speaker iat the baccalatiieate aervlces on Sunday, June 2. will be announced later, President Wells said at the Dubach hospital here lhe youngsters, the first children in tlie tamily. weighed and six pound, respectively The double paikmg situation in Berne which has really become a dangerous menace, is to be reined-, led here soon The town council will look Into the matter and will probably adopt strict parking reguyatioiin The town of Berne need* a unifoi tn parking law Many times, double parking on Main street creates a traffic hazard a slat* road 11* passe* over .Mam street here. The council will study traffic regulations in other titles before adopting any new laws or parking rules. The approaching marriage of Miss Angeliiie Habegger. daughter of Mt and Mrs. Paul llategger to Ray Sharp, has Iteeit announced The wedding will lie an • v< ut of February 11 .Mrs. Ainos Reiissi r wile of Dr Reusaet of this place, left rec • ntly tor an indefinite stay at pheotlix. Arizona. She will stay with het ! steter. Mrs Marie Hoffman at Phoenix -Many local people also u lara>- , number of people living in the ruial I community around Bern*, are, making plans lo attend 110- Adplns <ounty short course to In- Io Id at ■ IH-<atur in Februaiy Muth Intel 1 eat is also lieing shown in the annual farmers’ banquet which will be held oti the evening of Felilllai / ' 15. as tin concluding feature of th< short couriw Fruit growers in this ■ oiiinniiiit/ i arc fearful that th< tec-ent told weather has seriously damaged the |a-a< h ciop and few peaches may 1 Im- harvested here next fall Reports from the south part o( the state „i> that the peach crop there was prat • tieally ruined. Victor Slut key and Frank Btaiidyherry motoied to Cincinnati thi- , week lo attend a tonvt ntlon |h>ii i sored by the Purina Feed Mills An lnd< le-iideiit net tourney will lx- held at the Bertie Auditorium ' Thursday and Friday ev< timg- Sat mday afternoon and evening with time teams cum|M-ltng The teamarc Gulf Hcivitc. Berne Witiiesllernc Fuutui* Smith Brothei Christy s Gar.ir* and Halteggee Futnttuif. all nf Heine, and Deca tut Cloverleaf. Dtcalut Blue Creek I Miry, and Kirkland Ghoat baxkelliall Is Ittmmg to Berne. Such a game will Im played at (lie new Berne high < lomil gym nasiuiii .Monday evening January 29. All of lhe lights In lhe building will Im- turned off the game to laplayed m total datkiH-ss, Only thball, (he uniforms of the playerand officials, the markings on III* H>m» and the backboards and h<>op will Im- visible The et|utpm«-ul lor Ibis game is being brought here direct from Detroit and Berne Is the first small loan in this tom mutiny to stagi »ll< h a game The equipment to Im- Used 111 the gallic Is made of or created with pho* phorun. whnli I* iliuuniiou- The game will be played m five-tninuie qua/lets and a large tiowd n> ex peeled A tegulai liuskeibail game prellmluaiy will start at 7.16 o ■ dock, with the main atliaitiou one hour later. SOVIET ATTACK CONTINUED FW>« ZNOII tiNK> ed and ma< hhic gunned < ivtllans at Vuokattl Tlvalkoskl and Hous karl ' Blr Walter Citrine. Briliah labor union leader, and a |hii t> <>t British trade union and cooperative leaders, arrived today to Hud out • hut Finland needs Citrine said In an interview "Brliisli opinion I* 99 9 pi rceut lot Finland Help is comma to you fiotii Bi Kain but I tan not go Into detail* Il wan made known Ihat though II per*olia in FUmtali piiaon* exi ept thoae seiiteiKvd for grave < rime* had been icleuacti Ih < uuse of air raid danger, crime hero had d< < reused by 2<i pvt ti nt since th* war nlatted.

EIGHT O’CLOC K an COFFEE lb. IIM BOKAR m. 2(kPRUNES , t"'«rttu 5c BUTTER « - .... -34 c STRAINED HONEY . 5 - vaiuul IONA BEANS -5c 4 -25 c ftr DlklCn CIGARETTES. . . -$1.15 U < nIHOU PET MILK d i e t4ll mu* j i JW mb WHITEHOUSE MILK 6—35 c 2 57c TUNA F'SH . . 2 ■■ 25c NAVY BEANS . . . . 6 -25 c Winesap or PEANUTBUTTFR 2-.-19 c Delicious PRESERVES . 2 25c A Mil TO WHEATIES .... 2 21c MF 1 LlO BEETSUGAR .... 10 • 49c BREAD Ll’ t Tteint t • Jn o/ lujkrfl 25c I 5 ,bs - 15c SPARKLE . . 3 10c PEACHES . 225 c Dole TOMATOES . .4 i <«••• 25c Pineapple Gems WALDORF n-«' . 4’""l7c IOC MACARONI , t 3-m2lc SALAD DRESSING - . 27c APRICOTS P&G SOAP -b u. H.V t 3 io c j ans QjDOUGHNUTS .10c 1 OLEOMARGARINE -2 » 19c , . SCRATCH FEED -- - $1.77 ". <.;J LAYING MASH -'-$2.23 — I CH'PSO ...i-....™.-- . . . I.*. 19c iona CORNFLOUR • - .... '■ 69c 1 Villl> 2 “' I PANCAKE FI.OUR - 5 - ■ • 15c TOMATOES LARD • —ttoa . , , . 4 p k « 27c cans 25c CRISCOorSPRY . . 3— 51c —. = dexo finrfrittnf too® ,3 ik can 41c Sparkle Gelatin j OYSTERS- 3 |lkgs ' SMOVTIJ P'CNICS . -15 c Corn I’lake* SLICED BACON . .-17 c 2i' IJc SLAB BACON . . -15 c BACON SQUARES . . . -12 c DRY SA'.T BELLIES . . -10 c ' BANANAS -... .- 6c 1V Ayc GRAPEFRUIT 10 -25 c CARROTS SEED POTATO HEADQUARTERS 5c bunch Sec Us for LOWEST Quotations I'ASI VI. I'Kl.tin « a _ I I KlltlllV IIK VM.K* bunch JLJvw I 20 lb. bag 9 > w oiI\M,ES. large size aft IIEAI) LETT! ( E—- — I head Meat Department PORK LOINS | nnoiz Rib End Roast, lb. JQc | HKg\ H hole iaoin, lb. 121 c fresh Picnics, lb. lOcI Ixtin End, lb. 14C u^s » -- Pork Steak, lb. 1 SMOKED PICNICS .. J’ c I .... T«M.r IWk ' hOPh - 14C Sugar (ured—Shiinklgww __________________________ I I 1 ,h I’*** 1 *!* Lb. f nln __ si. iiiii. ii-.- iiacox 17c IOC JOtti-iMtON , IOC Beef Quarters \ erv Itudt'r. lb. Evvrv tfuarltr I rc-h hilltd. \n» Porlv I cnderioin, II), _ Weight Jttu wunl. Hi' have avert “ I- pi ire at Ihi io 1 1 W cjl jfeYtl ipK

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