Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 39, Decatur, Adams County, 14 February 1940 — Page 5
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— CtoclltA,-—-» prepared by Dally Democrat—lotty Crocksr Home Service Department DINNER IN LENT My friend trtt* me .he doeen t think much of "ready-nuute” menu, because— like m«m ready-made elothM-they take < w h a lot of dm-or-ing to make them nt her particular need.. Either thev include food, rhe cannot afford or rannot obtain—or food, her family will not tolerate—or they'd mean .tartmy from rock bottom and larfa* in an i entire new supply of vegetab e. and fruit, when «h.- already ha. otheron hand that xhould be u»ed. And that, of course, would be neither economical nor efficient. She doe. admit, however, that *he .omr'lmc get* idea, that aie helpful from reading over the ••ready-mad. " menu.. But .he in«i«t. that menu-maker, would be much more helpful if they'd merely offer li.t. of acceptable vegetable., -alad. and dessert* to go with each main dith. So with her suggestion in mind. let'. see what we ran do about a lenten dinner with r i.h A l.a ( rente a. the piece de resistance Fi.h A La Creme ia halibut .teak baked in a most delicately and elu.ively-flaxored white cream sauce. I’j) g tv . y( , u rcr i pe *>„, , 0 that you ean picture the main duh a. you choose what you'll serve with it. FISH A LA CREME 2 lb. halibut .teak (cut M inch Sprig of par.ley thick) 1 .lice onion Salt and pepper 2 tb.p. bu-ter 1 . cup. milk 2 tb*p, .i|.purpo*e ft ur A bit of bay leaf Place fl.h in lightly grea.ed ca .erole, and .eason wi'h .alt and Fepper. Scald the miik with the bay leaf, par.ley and onmn. Melt the utter in saucepan and bit nd in the flour. Remove from heat. Strain the milk and add -lowly to the but’er and flour mixture, .ttrring conatantly. Return to heat and cook until thickened. Ph ring r n.tanllv. Pour over the fi.h and bake for 45 minute, in a quick moderate oven 375" F. Thi. will make 6 nerving., TO SERVE WITH FISH A LA ( REME Halibut I* a delicately flavored food. «o «<• do not want vegetable, that will be too overpowering. At the .ame time wo want contrnM n flavor, in texture, and in color. The -haip tang f lemon i. »-peciaily plea.ing with fi.h »o we'll try to include lemon a. a garntah or in a ralad. or in the deaaert. Tomato i. pie. mg from the -tamipoint of flavor and color with thi. fi.h. So we'll in-lude tomato if we can—either a. a »oup. a vegetable, or n alad. But we will not rvpoat the tomaloe, or the lemon in a .econd di’h after we've u.ed either of them once. 1 mean if we begin thi- lenten dimer with tomato aoup—we wiU not have a tomato .alad later. FISH \ LA (REME «•«. PM.IM. Vr.M.kk. Kalt. DmwH T>mwM» PakaU Aa> .r.« ,a Tr.r of ttolwlm taou.n I’M Pvaltloa Frrerh FrW. M-a e-i ir.rr-t ewipa. t. oen l ake iNta- Rolled 1 '-w.ee. and e*i-r,. rwllahea. Pudding with D-a*n 1 , art P i,k g t , P , Rutter and It nlrrwl Pana T-ota'.n Aa.te wl' eld.ne I'ar-ler <-it K-r r ■ Reana r. el -I'h »-h Lem n Cot lag. tried Hull* rod Carrot. Ceiert and Ha« r Hrea.l and O a ar < -ram It nrer PI klaa a- I t’ottldM Hr- I I eWure artlb An.el I'w < hiff-nakle I’reaa ng Carrote Calerg, I *•’ ,ea and N .la Grarefrvlt and Orange Are lenten me»l. a pioblem' Then .end for Bettv <'rocker'. ielection of mt-atle.. recipe.. From thi. wide variety vou'll find ju.t the one* that will «uit vour family. Send your requeatn in care of thi. paper and encloae a .elf-addfe.ied .tamped envelope. ■ ■■■—'—i - " —of i »>-■, < f,- —. . it you save any .pacific cooking problem*, .end a letter reque.ting Information to Betty Crocker ,n care of thi. newspaper Vou will receive a prompt, personal reply. P aata enclose J cent .tamp to cover pott.vge.
of molmt'-rs but no on- fired any rings so far as I know "Weber finally got the wirmi-ii >p hi* car and drove iw.iy Roni'of the mob start'-d to f-dlow lnp 1 we Mop|H-d that. They bcg.in !<i| break up then Rome wen- home I and other* contliiui-d 1 heir m an h [ for Colli' k. Baker smd Baker said tb<- mob did no' In jure the women and 'hat h»- did not lielteve It Intended to lynch them "They wen- after inform* lion a* lo where Colllik night in hiding.'* h<- said Police said at least iwo n-gii-'r, entered Plhhaid* linin' and de niand'-d muu'-y. Afte. Il was glien them one of -he men shot Pilchaid 1 and rafw d hl* wife Sh. <liml>'d' to the loot of their born- and at ' tiait-d the attention of neighbor* i ■Mr* Pilchaid Identified Colllik as one of the men who ent'-i'-d th- 1 home. I'Ui was unable io Id- utify | the other Collick is lalb-ved li>| lie corn' ted In den*'- Dunn • | swamp by more than I """ furmeisi and |H>||| 1 State |Hiliii al S.ilirl'ii y ami i I Baltimore declin'd to iev<al win it I I the negro women were taken They said, however, that i.-pint* Gny wen- In Ing taken lo Ih lawai' I
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DECATI'R DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, FEBRE ARY 11, 1910.
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SAfSUBS HAVE TORPEDO RIGHTS Nazi Source Asserts "Theoretical Right” To Torpedo (J. S. Ships Ikuilii. Ftb It U.ff) On nun riibiiiai mca have a '’thcoretii al right " to iorp<do I nbed Htate. ship, on route to itllM ports or i oiitrab.nid rout ml imam, either voluntarily or by ivinpulMon. an dUthurized Nuxi noutn- said today, Whether nut h tmpedolnga would uulu the souri-t- .aid, would depend on individual circumstances. The new German attitud* threatened to Involve the United States all redy aioii.i'd over British inepeetion of United States mail, to neuiral countries. In a new dispute ! over the rules of warfare -hi the high «ed» Th- Germans said that under their Intel pretation. any ship, even if -aiiying caigo Intended tor Germany could lose |t. neutrality and be r-gaided .is hostile If vollinlarlly or by <'impulsion it should put Into an allied harbor or contialkind control barTin exposition of Hi- German attitude was made in the course ot comment on the sinking last Saturday of the Holland-Amerii an line steamship Burgcrdljk. •. itOO ton- whl< li was K-ip- doed l,y a G-'inian I'boai t>o uni-. south of Bishop's Ro-k. th- entrance to the English > hannel A- the time, an aiithorizisl Mali souxe said, the Hlirgeidfjk was en oi>e to the British '-inti.'baud ---nttol base in the (loans otf llover, Eng and therefor' was regarded l>y the Gilman aa having ; lost Its neutrality In commenting on the tali of th- lltirgcrdljk. whith lias aiou--d , indignation in lli-lland and demands there that the government protest to Get many, an authorized Nazi SOUICI Said that the pro'lure follow-d 111 the cas- of tlillollaud linerlca lilt-- height'i --mid ipply to ships flying th--iAtneiu.in flag TIMELY TOPICS - -'M INI 1.l- 1 ft-ni FA-ii: --Nl.t i low- st pi-idu-er. and also indi'gt--s tli- level -if production, a sire must I transmit to maintain or iui ream pio-lii'tton ol futur- gmierattims The sue should ie one which w.ll be good enough to ma'iitain th< standard of the ii->(m i third ot Hi-’ held Su< Ila SO' should be sr-le, tI'd from a cow having several records and quite uniform firorlu-!l:->n If imsslhl- the i hone of plain -li'-iild Ire - oiifln- d to one hav'mg on- or two tesed daught-r-Aii-ii mi-li a .ow is iiiat'-l a h ,i bull havfng at leas' five -r more daughters equal to or alion the pro'lu-tion of the up|»-r on- third ■>f the herd tie-ding a sire, th--ptin has-1 may feel reasonably -at- .n making th- lection, tune sin h a I'Ull has hc--n s'-lceted lie should lie given pl< nty of ■ x- n Ise. fiteferably tn a bull pen. ted liber--lly but not all-wed to becom- fat .-nd sugglsh and retained itnitl his daughters conn to produ-mg agNot until then, van the owner know whethei or not his selevlloii was a wise or foolish -me S'Uh I fn- 's a < alioVe question and ale | 'ini' h more de|>e'idalil' than any lad- and tali'les that ■ ill lx- woik -d out on the basis of auiestral I'C-dnrfees Crop Varieties Tok. mad- by Mr Hi son., in part follow Today almost any n- « vu -ty having m- rp lias li— u lesleil by In i vp- r.mein station la-fore farmers liav- beard of it i iop variety d< liiolisliatlnns 111 I-Very section of th' stat- give farmers a < han-'- to . these varieties, determhie the time of maturity, study the plan and standing > harm teristn s. tompan yn Idlng ability ami many uth er fai tois Hui h dein-mstratl'ms arc guidi s lo Imai us- and reeomilieli datloiis Suppln-s >-l si - d trui- to ia i'-ty are available .it reasonable prli - s I ruin the i eHlfi-d s- - -I g oW cis of the state I'nrm-r and Columbia oats woe lioint'-d -ml as two tu w early oats v.i i> Ges of high test weight that are the high- sh yielding of any variety adapted >o Indiana eolidi Gons who h have Ih-i-ii test' d In recent years. Ilk-bland soybeans an early maturing, shoit stalked yellow variety .idapt'd lo rich soils omy. I’urdue No. 1 and Wabash wheat, two soft wheat varli ties, were iiti'iilloii'-d “» Hew van* tics of merit for northern Indians "The w lei Hou of corn hybrids, iiiiie of maturity, standing ability. -ar height quality and type "f ear w--re pointed -mt as of equal Im l-ortaiice to yielding alifll'y Indiana cerGh'-d hybrids of the Win -i rli-s should be regarded as fnll {■< aaun and lh< l<m series will lagbghtly earlier When hybrids not Im Ind'-d und'-r the Indiana Stat •ei few arc i|siv|, thm of maturity should Ie ai'iirali-ly determined lieeause of Its Importance to northei n Indiana farmer* " Talks given by Ml»s Martin on ilothing. follow in part On Drsstmg First Impressions an- made thiough is-ison.il api"arum• A kliowledg- -if how lo select ' loth' * tu expies* the Individual adds to
¥r i "-a IgRO > Over All I I Ma»»ivc Front Kild. The «r »• <lir- I Hidr, llrep Seats. Three husky |•• pie an Ixrntfrr and Uider. 01-h i.« i» • - I radiator rrilk beautifully proportioned h»x>d I ride comfortably in front or rear «eat. with ttnv way y,u mee*’jrr r. h’n D ' ft I and graceful lenders truly eapreet Old«m<*hile‘« I plenty of rnorn to stretch out and rela«—plerty bumper v bumper — wider Iron- side to side. I <kutetar.ding p«»wef, performance and reliability? I.( freedom for hip«, elt>ow» and shoulder* You get every provision f«»r comfort and safety. -BIG EVERYWHERE THAT BIGIVESS means its BETTER a// (/ ” L ' - Hig Tire*. ! w pis-, x - Husby 101 l Springs. . 1 I Big, S I Bigger Engine sre satis Istgr fur smoother coil spring* sil sround contrib I I X menibrr d« sign wnh box w I big. 95 H p engine delivers I rtdn g snd petiei tra n 1 ute 1 Old* Rhylhmk Rids | | two construction for strength. J m e—savssgM. | Oi.irs 1* a big. well-built .u 1 Big where it i« needed, is an essential Pkli Fit Fttk F.VF.kVHoiit. - ... 1 7..., srfan*. not for thesakeof sige alone -but part of quality. Come, drive un Olds bc-i ante tngne*> means lunger Ide. and learn tor yourself how much o. -n, ziv , a.iti greater safety, increased -lomfort bigness means in terms of motor .Vln,’ .t*' . and treed.no from repairs. Sue. -ar pcrtormaii' e and satislai tion’ rsi.»<r o, is-yi . ~i,» socMltAl motuks valui OLDSMOBILE P. KIRSCH & SON l>E( ATI IL IXIII \
'lp • nj.iyiii' n 1 of dn*« and dri.it' * an appri i :utl«>n »! th" Imautlful. •.nd Mi M- r.i E M.i'tih ' xt> ii «lu n-p'i iali*l. i loih'.ini. I'indm lnh"i*.'y at tin W■ us nnioou sirrion ol th'' Adams mull ty I’m du< Slim t t m•• M"d' li> and types u. n < h .-' U > from th' and •in >■ show th" dlyintii'd " diailiatii tip di n'y nr fi'ininiiu- Ito a'sth'tn and tin nxi nm Thru unh <oioi and fab rlr till' rp'-ah'; slmwid how d ' • ■ all i tlh.ini <• tin p> oimil and ph' nal < h.ti'ai ti t of an iidliidi'.af I’l'isoiiallty «'/• p>»'u > <<d": lug mu*’ all I" ahi'ii p "pi ion side atlmi and tin linht balatu «• In lh" < hol< ■ of di'wlKll Tin talk ahm by Mi-- Zai<" . on liiime fmiiishingx Tuesday at '.'III "Oil «.o “The flrwt step iu»a d ptovid HU -alhtai tiny tmiiiiii ' fm family h a thoughtful .imily- • ot family in id- *.>• d Miss Ilium In Z.i - linin' tm nlsliinu* -piriuii- ol I'.rdil" um veisliy in the Vd.im- mmity shot t mm se iwlu.' Ii Id In th' ' I.llli olli s< hind The top i i'Sstul till IHidlili’’ I' ' I j pu s people firm and mil hl - til Olllel Wills I! infil l’ < III' |||e of ihnsi It i- d'sis' i'sl o ■ i Home of tin 4"i" ri! >i" d living room i ■ l i ilfnltali'' i hall for i'l •' y Hl' u:l"'i "f 'ln family a pl o' to ■■' «pl i • io ai Hi id< ipl.it' llgh' f"i > ;<• i fu Ilium xitHip piovtslotl foi books Hid inuKarllies and ■mmm< o' l.ildi •p.m I’rovldine ih'se ..di help tn make 'll. Ih oi. n me.isiii< up to its ii" I illy a mush mil' i» in. did, lll.ewis' i pho *• f<i> mi mln . oippli m. >■ Ills < ipiipim ll’ and ,»|- ib'y p • Klsli'ii for tin pu mt of mu' hobby As I pl "p HII I 'll I" I is Ii Ipful to hav< I', mind nm only spot Isle family I" ’di 'll' ilh" ' " utruetloil features which ai ’’under rorii wh it pu ami tieinls ale. and how avall.ibli pie.r> may be fined mm the iiidiudii- own needs ►silly Sllieriraii ami Fntuli pVo vim lai plei i s ,n. xi.iiilul hi Jin minfni table, sturdy and well se.il «al lo lie avi iiii •iz I '"'H 'hey have stood the '. si of 'lm nid are moderate Hl < mil Though many bulky piems .m seen In llm modern lyp. ilier, .ih «l»" iiviilhilde many more plei es of light' i lyin' which cult Io fitted Into the .nenii;' lioni' Some |H>illts ' iipliasl/«d ill buy I'loidbi.' to i hunt 'nm plan iji buy pio< es to blend uiUi er 'h.m mat'll. I.: i do sser ells' in ides maile up of low i lies' with mil im .ilmn is a -nf.-i liny ihan | diesseis with all.n lied mill"'- '■ tile foitll' i I mild he US' d 111 o'h than In bedroom* il< dould duty dlbli'U nmiii. eon all- i Htb., room • ffei I i drop leaf .'abb i-, med ill vtdvt to piihUic Uiuiu'
flom' pa. . lieiwien m' .il- and ii i mill'll laid' I hairs and lamp- a ■ : add'd to proud" fm ...ullnx and 1 writing 'lik .. i Io . ‘ inn pl.i uni I buy mg ■ udtl’illy uoi only helps, a lliee'ing OXI. of fliriiilui" lop i al-o ■ -ui - in wise i hou . s and sou ' ha tionimi. d u-emld« - i • I often mole iiHi'i'eslhiz Ilian imi'ill"d pie.. - 'hei. is 111, ..iron why I olli .alinol finish in pi, in »,iljs lailoi lly It i ky .n y ;■ . . ,pi . ■ 'iolii.s ai.d .i|. often ugly n llm and very 'loubh ao i • Io mol« hi U'b'ililU Upholsleii .J plei es I is A I >k I" th"* W hl- ! I .Id I easily "■ litti'd with «ilp eon • i later Shdh> % ilh’ Os Injurir* ‘ fihih, <u- hui I• f. II I I’s P» 11 > U Ixh kt idgt. I * • M i I •Hid '1 I’fii >’ L lx»<ktiduf ot I v ih«- divd id.iy t -hi | :H /i -uft» 'it I d.i •- *hr JI , I motor •y< h on whh h !»• w.> tiditH I *f fa»h**d hHo a si’Ujty pub (on. I I md<* •• • n ? <»f b* i < I IXLAXIH'IIAIU.ES • "X ■ IXI I. ' I I. 'M evil. "XI.I I ' . I: . • , a j i iiiik' u fhi UitiHif h**hn hft I rio’ir Hlilf ’* U|H»H mil’* oil i MiHdly hoUhf d .■!' • mi . •f t" ■ ! - ■ >! I .fl ’» Ti'r } Wi ' : 'lt kt •it Milllin. oMNfid I: i ' ii ! « of i hi’ Uf|> ellld ; h‘ irlliM - tiid t;»k» t» Hh .. . r i ■ " • ■- . ■ i ■. • A . ’ t.ol m i»»‘ b•'!<»»» ovvi Io >.fii|«id«d : th > i y HhotH *»O| >ot I. i f ly lieeatug 'I h» i|»|' ' ’ H * I how b*iiK h ’ otld I.* b- s '»r»n« ; It* «| •II) .. ; III) ’•t ill f♦ d . ft . U> b I *»‘Mt t.t |woph h hind i! i<oi < tM|Hihd< iHk *bo h.f»« ■i i i tn. i1 • , , i ' k»f p H I|p I- w.t> Hhi’ Mhi.i*ion uithh wn ! lirhitol ih« |f‘ i won.fl .ippf.il of ,f i Kinniwh .min Mpokowiiwfi 'l lo Utr MtiM ,ijm ■* j ipiim of tlioii* fiid<* But ilm ft | ' ImVI Mt' •- 1 wi in « d h« !p of .ell kind** i • ui' .»nd phiiif - ariit* *odi«> hi* ■■ • n id* » I j I if* own Bm wv Hdj on ih« • ' i ( Itet’d world lo h» p ti Thihh in hi nos«- »» so . • . -I i I fiion had f fkl-'rwly dh id» d i • .fiilln.il mil- th ii watM > !-I ’ waged •igrihtui mlHniiv h* . w * I ‘ • V . ... :« h llMgm open 'own* i hor* h* * IlWplUui*. and uif Ua.naui o.uf*
4h II- said that Finland had n Gained from i-p n.-l- in --.-1 - jmH to lisiijh ih<* • hsiiH • of p»'»(■• Old hi .hMIMoii had of’pfi rnnd« |ch ai i f - own wilhiojtii -s to i»- • 1 p* a< • (hi lh« Suvj I Ilion h« »«»id hud huugh’dy n :um« d lO’hpl!. j > QI • Ut’iglir ill !t . , itiii ip.ai* lal. a* w«4l as uii>ah
Public Sale 35 A( RE FARM 35 W. will .ii lol". Ingles' al,id' ll' t.dl."imi' des. lilted .~| • -a. <ll 111. r. ml' I. lll.le- S.I "I , .1 I '■ mil' « W I ol t.'llllll, tihlii. '• mil* - E.'.' I 1 ,; mih - Norh I li.-.a , FRIDAY, February 16, 1916 \t l<» \. M., I’rompl .'{•'» \<-rcx ttf h«hhl land; <»<hml ti rtMtni httii'c; <-<»rn crib; f.ran arv and GaraKc: Chicken hoii»c. wtuul shed; «<hhl well and cistern; fruit trees; kinml level land. | ERMS—I -3 ca.'h. balance mi delivci vol bred, hnnictl late I’os.'cs'imi. KRK K HEIRS, Owners Ko> S hrh xt< \u« iton< SMI LT She s smilino | - IrccailM' sb', ii"* it'- ‘ii hi . ten.. ■" ■ |dimtc install, d ‘i|i- 1 •' r .ibrill! .1 rip (i '<< ■ to •siivt ti!. a n id ii ■ i I ■■ I I iulh ill hl hi. act lh< phmte Ol eiiiir«e ’lie is saving lime and nimn v even tla.v whopping and tunning her rrrantK hy telephone. Over the week-end and al night »he lake* advantage ol special low foil rates lo talk lo her children al college ami hit huwband mt ho out-ol-town huMnetsts trip*. The Citizens Telephone Co
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i)» !i|ta| 'I ini' r -ihi th Sm ■ i l itiuii had lwi*n aide to ott iip* • »nly small fiontho ,*ir* h•!»* s, »o»o; • d Whh b the Finn* had vohtiitaHl) •aat is t’» d f'». -' 1’• "i< ,■ a -4i » The nerh < harg< d llus i.i ujth A.idaihiK Hi* *hi » liag and other -ijili* <»f Hili i> iidei |»y lifting them to cloak surprise attacks with •i.»hiK eM|dosi>e ba)!••»* of D'mm than IHU k aim* ill oum » » Hl Weigh-
