Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 36, Decatur, Adams County, 10 February 1940 — Page 2

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INDIANA’S LINCOLN MEMORIAL IMPRESSIVE IN SIMPLICITY EZL. Approach to the Nancy Hank* Lincoln Grave

Around the (rave of Nancy Hauks Lincoln and the rite of the* cabin in which the Lincoln family ap< nt fourteen years on Hoosier soil, Indiana has < rented a memorial. impressive in ils natural simplicity and a shrliie of national im portauce. Thia memoriai will tie the setttug (or tip- annual pilgrimage of the Indiana Lincoln i nion, commeatoratiUK the HtiulverMiy of the birth o( Abraham Lincoln and during the year will be visited by thou* and* from all part* of the country. I adjoin line the meinoilal with its thousand acre* of wooded hill* a lake, p(yf)< area*, trail* and drine* I .oca ted In Spencer county, near '■ Lincoln City and acc exsilde over Improved highway* troin all direc-

STATE GARDENS MIDDLEBURY. OHIO 6'< BEER WINE - MIXED DRINKS DANCING EVERY NITE •y THREE FLYS and A SPECK ORCHESTRA We Serve the Beit o< Foods. No Cover Charge.

Public Sale As I have quit fanning. I will sell at Public Auction 11-.,I 1 -., miles West of Monroeville, on the Cement Road. TUESDAY, FEB. 13,1940 Commencing at 12 Noon 5 — HEAD OF HORSES — 3 Bay A!a tyi old sound, wt. ISO. Htrnwin-rry Roan Mare 3yr old Sound wi Ijo". Strawberry It mm Horae. 3 yr old Sound wt 155" Hhriel Mare. 2yr old wt |pu, ■ real colt Roan IloA- 2yi old wt iM. a good (Silt. Them are ail eltra good quality horse* — CATTLE — Gueruaey Cow 7yi old. due to freahen Feb 20. BU<k Cow. ti yr, old. milking 2 gal pet day. due hi June; 1 Etna good Yearling Brown Swlm Heifer. — IMPLEMENTS — M( fleering hay loader Deerfag Mower Side Ih-Meery Hay Rake; JlKcih Coin Planter, nearly new with tongue tiuik IIIC Mamin Hpreadot flood * ft Deering (Under; Good Turnbull Wagon and licet Rack Superior 1# dl»< grain drill; lutr roller: good 3 aer'luti aprfag tooth narrow J »rr epiiuK tooth harrow apike tooth hairnw; alnglidU< lv on eld«. Rotary Hoe. rtdliig rultlvatur; dump take; Feed grimier'.-walking plow. I iron wagon tlrea THUMB < »»h. CHAS. SCOTT, Owner Hoy S Johnson itoneei Char W Kent Clerk.

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing -"YES, SIR, THAT’S MY BABY!” TwHHtjreuaEP trtN >1 k’rr 16 MCE TO HOME fl MUST fl HtA AND K LCr/Ebl /w«U.,F(€ [Txmi\ CLDIfTC TH NOT EAT.IWAFEEUNb) A SVNEETIE LIKE ' POPEYE. TKI- ME BUT ME AISO LCNBS A • UMU. FOLLOW HiM j /UUOWIt LON, OLNE > OLNE.6ME lb SO Mj “7 SEA IS CALLiU u _ The RheInWTS TOGO < \HE 16 CRAZ Y J--/. X y i (s®h WJ'G •< Mi B fc; « ® 3SdS<!Uit Jfe Hw BLONDIE JI'ST BETWEEN <;||<l.S By Ok Yoimr ■W/ O ‘.-a1 ua // JL . nURRbIi Xflr * jf*v- -*•-* iC -v-*-* ■ * >j ’u ■ - I U. —..,,, J „ . , —J

tion*. the memorial area and park ’ | have lieen developed liy the liepartinent of Conservation with the ( cooperation of the Indiana Lincoln I uion and other interested IndividI ualx and group* Much nt the ac tual i work wax done try a camp of the Civilian <'onxervation Corps with the cooperation of the National Calk service. Other federal work j agencies have assisted in the pro- ‘ gram. in the development of the memorial area and the establishment of the paik especial care ba* been taken to retain and euham e tile natural beauty while providing such 1 facilities as are necessary for the visitors attracted. Virgil M Sim inions commissioner of the DepartI meat of Conservation, pointed out ! today The grave- is marked by a simple stone and protected by a low iron fence, erected years ago when ■ interest was aroused In its preatr- ' ration At the site of the caliin to which land where- they lived while- Abraham I where they lived while Abraham grew to manhood a marker re I Kembling the foundation log* and I the fireplace ha* been placed by the Lincoln I nion The otiginal i hearthstones diwovered during the pla< ing of this marker, have been preserved and add to the interest

of visitors. The memorial area and the park are recognized a* one of the important tributes to the "Great Einaiu I- ■ . pater" taking a place beside the birthplace In Kentucky and the tomb In illionls. It was in this! Hoosier setting that he underwent the experience* and developed the I < liara. tei iatii-s which inaiked his later life. , i - ANSWERS TO “INI VOl KNOW?” » ♦ 1. The Act* of the Apostles. 2. Revelation. 3. Matthew. Mark. Luke. John, Paul. Peter. James, Jude. I Luke and Aeta. 5. John. I John. Il John, 111 John. Ki-velatlon. . ... - ——„ , He Punished Himself Cleveland (VP)- Roliert Htfmac. of Barberton, Ohio, had seen only halt the Notre Dame-Navy game when police, who said he was | Intoxicated, led him out of the Cleveland stadium. Said the judge-. "I believe you were punished enough by not seeing the last half of the . game. Cost* are suspended." — ff Lady Luck Is Fickl* Boston (U.P) Fifteen minute* • after t'harle* Well* won |IUO at : a beano parly, two men robbed j him of IL • k • ♦ TODA) H COMMON ERROR It is vulgar to call a irslauraut or a dining rtxmi an eating house' or "eating place." • •

NEW SUITS SMART AND PRACTICAL FOR DRIVING 'I »dr ’ /Tl bI ’ L I ' -aIBSI « 1- American fashion designer* must ,a,! * * nto con * id «r»tion that most •j- 1A raJHB ' n,K * ,r,, *otn*n drive car* and - ,|L make clothe* that are practical , Y m for ,hal Art»v»ty Left show* W \ Brenda Marshall of the Alm* '.V . ¥ t I wearing a spring frock in beige 4.. Wk k “ ■ MU and burr.t sugar The blouse 1* ’ V 1 V . ■ '.L— **l **'«* WOOL the front peg. ■ ! ■ "■ . . A 1 '. ,‘7 , ' ,o PPed Skirt burnt sugar At ’•’BHF"'* r ‘Y ht . Rosemary Lane wear* a T"* 5 1 <•**>* ■ *uit in navy blue with pink The A m a »ollarle** jacket u In pink gabars W I - ewr .■xweraww " auw - u,r •**»*< » hayy with white » pm stripe*

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATI RDAV, FEBIU'A RY 10, 1940.

* «e prepared by i Dally Democrat—Batty Crocker Home Service Department OLD STAND-BY COOKIES THE fancy cookies are fun but for real enjoyment. In there anything more enjoyable than old-fashioned qrrinkled molasse* cookie* —or the thin crispy - sugar cookies with daintily msllo|m-<I edges and a raisin in the center of each? The raisin isn’t necessary—nor are the scalloped edges. Those trimmings were put on when mother wanted

to make them party cookies. Both of these are good stand-by cookies for any and every occasion. Soft Molaswes < ookie* 1U cups shortening 1 cup sugar 6 cups all-purpose flour 2 tap. soda 1 tsp. salt 1 tap. allspice 1 tap. ginger 1 tap. cinnamon 1 cup dark molasses 1 cup cold coffee Cream the shortening, add the sugar gradually, and cream well. Sift flour once before measuring., Sift flour, soda, salt, allspice, ginger and cinnamon together. Mix *-« coffee and molasses. Add to j .ne creamed mixture alterr«atclv • with the flour mixture. Roll dough thick, a good ts-inch in thickness.l and cut tn rounds—3 inches in diameter. Place on greased baking ■ sheet Bake IS minute* in a mod ' erately hot oven. 400’ F. This! maker 3 dozen cookie* 3 inches in diameter.

———————————carnet *»«* w ten chsm. im ~— If you have any specific cooking problems, send a tetter requesting , information to Betty Crocker in care of this newspaper. You will receive a prompt, personal reply. Please enclose 3 cent stomp to cover postage.

Sugar t oakies 1 cup shortening Pj cups sugar 2 eggs 3 cup* all-purpoxe flour 1 tap. tusking powder 'i tsp. salt < 'i cup milk ( |>, tap. vanilla or lemon extract Cream the shortening and add the sugar gradually. Add the well I beaten egg*. Sift flour once before measuring. Sift together flour, baking powder and salt. Add to the creamed mixture alternately with the milk. Add the flavoring Roll out dough as thin a* possible. ; Cut with cooky cutter, sprinkle with sugar and bake li to 12 minutes (depending on thickness of 1 cookie*) tn a moderately hot ovua 400 F. Thi* make* 6 dozen min cookie , 2 inches in diameter. Note: Chilling dough a few hours will make it possible tn roll | • 1 cookie* very thin. Dough will b, i J easier to handle with a cloth of the mixing board and a cover oa j I the rolling pin.

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• RATU * One Timo—Minimum charge of 25s for 20 word* or too*. Over 20 vrorde. I'/e« »« r *•**- Two Time*—Minimum charge of 40c for 20 word* or I***. Over 20 word* 2c p«r word for the two time*. Three Timoa—Minimum charge of 50c for 20 werdo or I***Over 20 werdo 2'/*e per word for the three tlmea. Card of Thank* 35c Obituaries and vereee — •1d» Open ret*—dieplay advertlelng 85c per column Inch. * * -BLIND" ADVeRTISEMENTS Advertisement* appearing In this column without itameo signed are "blind." They ar* to be »t>swered by letters, addressed to th,- box number in care of the Daily Democrat. We can give no Information concerning the partlee advert!*ing FOR SALE ALWAYS—New. used washer*, all make*, iron er*, sweeper*; beating. ga* stove*; Delco plant; small payment*. Decatur Hatchery, dealer. Kitchen. eale*man. 245-ts i FOR HALE Four year old sorrel mare Weight 1.350. Hound. Herman liuuck. Four mile* north of Magky 34-3tx

I FOR SALE — Decatur Quality chicks now hatching every week.! gel early rhlcka. greater profit*. ‘ Jamecway A Kozy Brooder House*, • stove* *nd equipment. See Deca-1 tur Hatchery. Phone 497. 15-ts — FOR HALE Bean hay and Red : Clover hay. 1 mile we*l. Ikg mile | south of Hoagland. Romey Ruble. I ißoute 1. Hoagland. 34-3tx I FOR HALE ■* price sale taala 101 day* on New and Feed Ftirnitun- Buy on,- article tor regular; price, any other article that price for one half coat of first one. D>-t atur I phoister Shop. 31tt FOR HALE 3 new type Fordaona; ’ 110-8 U M< Cormick lieeriiig Trac- 1 tor; 1 F-14 Farmall tractor; 1 John Deere hay pre**; 1 John Deere manure spreader; 4 tractor plow*; I tractor discs, 1 John Deere corn shelter; 1 cylinder aheller. Hee the | new Oliver tractor* and complete] Hue of iinpletnent* on display ' CralgviUe Garage, Cralgville, Ind 26 fit eod j ' oJOHNSON HEAD ICONTINLED FItQM TAPE 0.Nk.1 , Milton iMtincer. fourth Oat* lany variety*: Clainie leisure, first. Ed Neubau*er. ■> coiid Clifford Mann, hlrd and Ed ENeeke. fourth. • One dozen eggs, white Dail Lehman./Irtt; Noah D Hchwa.it second and Vtetor lileeke. thin! Olio dox.:u egg*, brown: M.s. C W R H.hwartz. first; Mrs lltiiuInniger. seiond. and Edwin Amstutl, thiid. One dozen apple* lany variety*: Rd Bloke first; Maty Janies .Mazelln. *e<-< md. Ed Netthaiuer, third; Mr*. Lester Adler, fourth. Ben .Mazelln. fifth; Edwin Amstutz. sixth; william Rich, m-v- --■ -nth. and Lydia Nu**baum. lighth

— — O' ■ ■ 1 — B’ixll .20 lb. white unwatermarked mimeograph, adaptable for all kinds of mimeograph work and Miitable for ink Mignalure. 75c. The Decatur Democrat Co. NOTICE! I will be out of my office Monday and Tuesday. February 12 and 13. Dr. E.l*. Fields NOTICE! My office will be cloaed Monday and Tueaday, Feb. 12 - 13. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST. = "-'" "* I, N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyoa i.emlned . Glaeeo Fitted HOURS S:Mtell:SO 12:30 to k:00 Saturdayo, S;(K* p. m. Telephone IM Our Men Arc EXPERTS at Ikidv and Fender Repair and our Prices are reasonable. We tall for and deliver cars day or nighl. WHITE-ZESER I 3rd at Monroe Phono 344

—— l miscellaneous FARMERS ATTENTION — Cal) 5«9 A at our eipeu»e for dead atock removal Th* Stadler Pro dacU Co, Freak Burger. MHL NOTICE — We thaw out frozen water line* with electric generator In city and ou farm*. Reasonable price*. Yake Weildiug Co, Decatur. Home phone. Cnsigviile. SINGER HEWING Ma< htue Agency at England * Auto Part* Store, Phone 2R2 Daytime. 41) Evening*.; Hargains. new or used maebiue*. All make* repaired. Sewing taught ‘ tnt. il-tta | NOTICE Batlerie* recharged. 50c j Including rental. Modem equip- 1 meat. Western Auto Store, opjio-1 site Court House. Pboue 2d9 NOW HATCHING Special on 1,-' 000 Barred Ruck chicks. Week old Open evening*. Model Hatchery, Mouroc. 2»10t o WANTED 1 MAN Own and operate route ol fifty machines vending Hershey and other popular candy liar*. No selling. IxH-atioua furnished, pays , up to 125 weekly or better S33V.ou| required Write, giving phon-, address and state If cash I* availaide. Bog 103 % Democrat. 3«t3x ; WANTED — Men not over 35 to train for Dlcsel-avlatloii mecbaiii tea. Write at once. Full inform*I Hon. Box 90. care of Democrat. Mdt — ; WANTED - « Three unfurnished rooms. Phone 403. >4-3ts j WANTED — Experienced single ( man for stock and grain farm l work Write box 102 lu care of I Demoi rat oflt< e. 34-3tx ; WANTED Service station operator. Phone 391. 35-3tx WANTED TO RENT — Farm. Mi acre* nr more on ao-ko or grain i rent. I have full line of stock and equipment. Marital Cline, route two, Bente. 34-31 x • WANTED Energetic sals-*mau Io*ell fence, luiint. roofutg: Address | Boa 10l 'r Demo) rat. S4-3t FOR KENT ; FOR RENT Stoeplua room in modern home. 315 North Fourth Phone 7(3. 35-31 X j FOR RENT I room m<>dein furnished apartment. Heat fuinixb- , <-d Private entrance. Phone 79. ■ 1413 Mercer Avidiu,-. 34 31 ' — v - In voluiit- the earth la 49 time, 'greater tlia.i tin- motm. i w X ■ t ’ ROY S. JOHNSON Auctioneer . Feb 12 Mr* Pal Tniulner and Wittenberg College. 1 nille HouHr of Ohio city. Feb 13 Cha* H<-olt. 4 mlb-s West of Monroe* 111.1 Feb 11 Edward Walter 4 >all>-x ■ North of Hoagland on .Mm-ui< h I road i 1| otto Fuhrman, Exec, !57 acre farm, fi mile* Norihwest ' • of ta-calur. Feb. 15 Indiana State OIC Hog I Haie. Fair Ground*. liidlanapoli*. Indiana ‘1 >* l> F. McNeal. 4 mliea • South '» mile i-aixi of Wlllililr) Feb l( John Haggard I mile South 14 i n || F Kn,, y|onro< Fab. 16 Mr*. Fred Grotrlau. ilk mliea South of Maple* I Feb 11 Marti* Dm lor 9 miles Houlheast of Fort Wayne on Wayne Trace Feb. 19 Imther Di ttim r. I mil" North and 1% miles East of Ossian . Feb 10 Eit Ruck. New Knotvllle. Ohio. Poland China bred •ow sale x . o, . Wm H »*»iD East of Walton. Ind Feb 22 Geo Galloway. 3 mile West Os Nine Mile • M ’-j J r Franke. 1% mile* I of t «*yh»n Feb 27 Homer Illume 9 mile* hami of Fort Wayn, on Road 14 M Hornet MUI*. 3 mliea I Ninth of Bluffton. March I -A K. Mohr. I mile I Mtar h ("Si *?" “I" 11 1.-iX h ou\ I Tr “t Co Bldg, | Denauu. iadtaa*. Abm IM

MWETBEFs] DAILY REPORT or .-.-MS *NO FORE.gn Br.dy's Df ■ Cr.lgvdi, '-’osg lna , r , Closed at 12 !„ H N« comtnisM..,, „• j , na Veals recilvig <i Pr> HW to 120 lbs 120 to Ho ||, B 14" to Ifio Ho Di" to IX" |i IH IMi to 210 )b, M 23" to 260 tn 300 ll>« 3V" to :iso ||» 35" Ilia . and up Roughs : Stagg K I Vealcra 1 Spring lambs spring bin k 1an,.,. SB Yearling* WHOLESALE EGG s*M POULTRY Furnish, d br 3 Metz'* Egg 4 p Oultr , O*c*tur P, ofl , Corrected ! ■ H Price* for llrst class t'lian. I.or- a Brown 01 :■> v<| ~ Heavy Hens. 5 ib- . t . r H • Leghorn Hen*, lb M Heavy Spring, r, <:i. - h.-.® red nr Whit* Ro. k. 4 i 6, ■ and up 9 Stags B Heavy Stag* ■ Heavy old rooaters ■ leghorn rooster* ■ Fort W«,ne L .rstccs ■ Fort Wayne ln<l I . . .. B Lllext.xk It .. . .. 200.J2" ib* 51,W 160-160 |b« 5 2.'".1" 1, ■ 240 2fio |bx it,. ■ 280-300 lb« I 11.. ■ 35"-i"" lbs I 11" !>» ■ 120 140 11m 47" I-■ Roughs 4 <xi Ma. lieu, lambs 9mi B LOCAL GRAIN MARketß BURK ELEVATOR CO B <*Oi»«'« U'd I• - '■ m Prices to b»- pat . '-in- iroM No 1 lied Wheat ■ ' No 2 Bed W heat I Oat*. 3" lb*, text I No 2 Yellow Corn I New No 3 Yellow < mi, I : No 2 Soy Beans I 1 Rye I

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