Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 51, Decatur, Adams County, 28 February 1940 — Page 5

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■ NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE I BY COMMISSIONER <<min>te*ioner under appointm.-nt by th. Vlamr * ■•C««"<’f Adamo county Indian*. In th< cauw therein pendhic Millet v». J-zhn A Miller, et al. Mme being < au-w 1 ■Mr IS HS <>li <|o.k"o of Mid .«>urt, hereby given notice (hat. by virKdutokr o( mkl court he will’offer for sab at tie lioui of ■*« :<i A M . on U Thursday, the 11th day of March, 1910 ■b* d>f Io da) thereafter until Bold, at the law office of Henry ia *"»'•' •-<"tid street. Herat or. ludtana. at prhrn.- M |e. the ■m *•'*• ■’•'l '•alate Situated In Adams county, Mate of Indi- ' ! 'll' aoutliaeat quarter of Section ten fl«i and the ■Htfute "I the southeast quarter of Hectlon ten HOI; and alW*** B ' Ml< •' ,h ' northwest corner of the aoutheaat quarter of said ! B** 8 .JSt theme north thirty four »3S> rods, then eighty) ■ i * w> “ •O’i’h thirty four (.Hi rod*, tteeftw west to the |da. # ■apxuag. coats Inlug seventeen «I7» acres; and also coininen< ins ’ ■ » torthaest corner of the southeast quarter of Her-tloti ten . !<o ! ■*•'»’_<•<• hundred dwi iods and twenty links to the road. ■tßr-thont in the renter of said road ninety-five r«» 5» iods thence j t»< rod,, theme south eighty (KOI t.ida to the place of M t ’’•••ltili’X forty <4o* acres; and also, coninmn.lng where! WKtar m-lion line of Ncthm ten tint runutnff east and west! ■Upto- wrjwest quarter crOMoa the right <rf way of the C II * ■ri * *""/■ hm,l > *«•' line of said right of wsy twenty ■lßlitle At Newvtllo Kn«(|. Ihenrr cast *rvm f’l rtwH g ” ,o ,h ‘ " f l**«lnnlng; all of the above des. rllx-d K* I*'?* *“ Township twenty-seven ■t~ i North llaiiKo ■?? Hit Ea. e»,ep| the tight of way of said railroad ,’* U | ll ' 1,111 " <,W *" ,h * *••«**»’ biddr! for not less than Kteai'Xl.’ U,M ’" ,l,< ' terms towit tine third of the C! .***"{ "' '*"* d’* nt "“**■ •’’•'■'bird in nine months and Ft 1 -ighf~.n months from day of sale, deferred paymen's to l» | Cl I'O" haaer bearing sig pel cent interest from i F* 10 ”* by first mortgage upon said real estate. ■ v <ll " h *’ ~f *•••’ Said real estate *.a ,7’ ". * * Ib’N" except the (ages for the year 15.,'3 payable ■ha.-.j-- Said sale will b> made subject to the approval ■tewv cari. . a>a HENRY B HELLER, Commissioner KJ 8 A Uris. i b Heller, Attorney. Fib 21 3S Mar «| P “——————an in .i .■■ I I’l'BLlC SALE it Ju-...J, J* 0 lornt and will sell at public auction .1 miles North! kta w ”* "'*"*■ 3 * m,h “"«• mtlr- Weal of Mon TUESDAY, MARCH 5,1910 I * _ — Commonemq at to A M L., ~a | t6, * T <*®o BELGIAN HORSES—ft • H°rre| Mara light man. and tall 5 yr old h m I.ii a '* " A * ,rll Kaglrierod. Imported, Sor,<l Mau light . ?'* ?”■ **'tghi •.•<*», Will foal In April Boil Hi si►ttbli.r u h,,r **' llcgistcred Kori-I Mare, Ifvtv ..Id wt ib* Iteel. '" P a a " , '*“ l M ‘ A » m " K. sistered Ho. nd Mo . RtJmrlia. 'u !^.’ rrrl **••* •• yrs. old wt IBM; Horrel Stud CoH I mg eligible to llegiater. Kin d try Multi, y s Imm.ii. d Hors. •• H,. a *—head OF CATTLE-g * r *lf in A. r.i * 1,1 *»** r< * •” March llolalein t'ow du> with' •••tiisivohd « . r *L f '°* ** , b ealf by wide f.iiernsey Cow **k lla„"<m.™ M “ r: 3 ’«»'"•'•< yearling Holao-in HHfers hsiy, „ w ." Hila and I flume Sow farrow In March Intro, lioui •UrmLtll I*"**' »**«»*rw Ido iHomg,, m, rh '“•dC.aAiSi i ,r * l>-ghoin laying hens ’••diii.u uu. i 0,1 ~m" , * , y light tnlscd hay .1 t-ni liemi h.y l'" M ' *Md»r ” u * <XM I fhtla from tertin.nl seed; So Urge wheakw 1 I Csss l> ,n-. . ,r '**LEMENTB - f< i.JTi grain drill new. Ifublwr tlr. wagon n> » *• "M l« ti i . I *’* l "•'* '* • “‘•"d ,M "'" H'tvjrell I *” foot .17* ’boring a ft hinder first class flmri Cult I-1 *” Noaer "iiic ,uo, b harrow. Jdhu-ra .ora planter. Italn hay Biiug |,|„ w _ J l "' J- I I’aa. Hiding Cultivator* Icdd. i riding bhg mil) ini Manure Spreader in gtaaf emidl’ion Hto< k Trailer *•1 sliH.'*' r * l n,, ’ ,or disc; mod boat. Imh sled; busz saw .om k I 't**** •** , *''* : hog feeder hog tomtse Itiood. < ! * '"Hsr, f.i t , brooder atove. giaal d'Hlhlc set 1.r.-.u hlua hai- 1 l ' : ' agall t<» i,* L 2* w 3 harness latmla-r enough for Garage la.g ••.'Wsui ’ ‘ BB*e Household Gooda. and a:th lew kh» num. ions thrill't"’* "b 4 ' ,law " ’Ugg Y '* - dry wood m “’' •* •rrangrd with Hr , LBWIN NEWHAUSFiK, tisnir ■*>Mgart tHir , nwt «<*ro. M te. uudtas WIU Marrs Lu ack

the Hardin* landslide in 1)2*1. The district then remained Republican until I*3o when a Democrat won i Ashbrook was returned again in 1)32 and was reelected each election until hie death. McGregor campaigned at an antinew deal candidate; Ashbrook was pro-tiew deal McGruffor’a majority : was approximately 4.000 votee Mrs. Frances Payne Bolton Republican. waa elected In the 22nd district to succeed her late husband. Hep Theater C. Bolton, Republican, who died Oct 30, defeat Ing former Rep Anthony A. Kleger, Democrat, by approximately IS. 500 votes The district has been Democratic for only emc term since it waa formed In 1)14 from 1)37 to I*3* when Kleger was Its representative Mrs Bolton becomes the first woman to repruaent Ohio in congress Mrs. Holton announced that she would stand for the seat In the regular election in the fall. She la a daughter or the late Charles William Hcugham. Cleveland banker an dlndustraliet. and a granddaughter of tfouator Harry B Payne The Republic an Victories increased the- Republicans lu congress by on<- to I<s and decreased the Democrats to 2W Complete uuoffii isl returns from I the elections gave: McGregor 27.437; Askbrook. 22.8)5. Boltou 40,8)2; Kleger 24.348 0 COUBT HOUSE Estate Casa In the estate of Alice Walter, proof of publication and notice of appointment was filed Proof of publication and notice of final settlement was filed Certificate of clearance waa file*, the final report was submitted, examined and approved. the estate closed and the administrator discharged Appearance Entered lu the damage- suit of .Mary ialble against the City of Kort Wayne, and others. appearance of Kiank M Hogan was withdrawn Appearance by Kerd L. Lltterer for defendant Mie had Hanley, was entered Charles Berry et us to Krvtn B. ixMhner. .73 of an acre- in Kirkland township for 1100 First Joint Stock laind Bank to

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WTDNESDAV, FEBRE ABV 28, 1910.

CrotHtA. -j •• »am 1 ~ n.i, » prepared by Daily Democrat—Betty Crocker Home Service Department Y AI . V „ carrots for beauty v ,r^, L UW *.! 0 **’ that eating carrots would make them beautiful. We know now that there waa a male < < rt k ain ..’J** I’** 1 ’** ”/ t , n ' th in Mk because carrots can help £dmn7?‘^!l hy 77 and th< ‘ r *‘ ’’ a,wa y* • •MkUnrt lieauty about radiant health However, it’s not this kind of beauty that L?J< h,n .u ng a^ ut right now ’ but rather the beauty of the carrots themselves.

They add a gsy. bright touch te tr.c plate and help to make the aoembied food look attractive and apprising The sad thing about carroU though, is that so many times they are not cooked in a wav that does them justice, "hie following directions, however, will help to make them taste as good as they look. RIGHT PREPARATION IMPORTANT kadi and scrape the carrots. • The beat flavor, the- minerals and the brightest color are near the akin.) Leave small carrots whole, and cut larger carrots in narrow lengthwise strips (to best save the minerals and water soluble vitamins); or slice crosswise; or cube. Add luiilmg water and a little salt and sugar <1 tsp. salt and 2 tap. • ugar to 4 cups carrots). (Cooking in the smallest possible amount of water preserves the nutrient*.) 1 n'ess the carrots are cooked in a vary heavy kettle, more water is needed to prevent sticking. Place cover on pan and cook carrots until tender. Drain off any liquid left and save for soup. Season «1 th butter, salt and pepper to taste. Or serve with Cream Sauce. FRENI H METHOD Mash and scrape carrots. Cut nto narrow lengthwise strips, partially cook m a very small amount •f water (about S cup water to I eup carrots), then simmer in butter wi'h 2 tsp. sugar sprinkled over them lin a heavy saucepan) until tender (about 15 minutes). MINT GLAZED CARROTS AND PEAS Here's a beautiful and delicious •ombination to serve with a roast I >f lamb.

- • < you Hfve «n x »pec«*c cooking problems, tend • letter requesting nformat on to Betty Crocker in cere of this newspaper Vcu will reeptv* i prompt, persons! reply. Please enclose 3 cent stamp to cover pottage.

I Samuel Whitright <-t ns l«7 acre ;In St Maiy s township for IH <»"• Henry Swygait et m to Charlo ’ E Sullivan et m lot No 71 in ’ llotn.-w.HHi sot 11 Henry Ehrsam et tn to Anna Mt ■ - Cune Inlot 170 in Berne sot 31 Elm.-r \V Baumgartnet Coin to Christian I) Balsiger et us lulot i Tug and part of 3M in Herne sot |3. ttoii James " Hecker. Et to Rosa I ! Burry, iitlois 111 and 112 In B< rite J for |f, s®o. Martin Reppert et UM to Carl U i Wenter <•( um. 5 3d a.ie- in Preld township sot 12 John A Haggard l>> Harry M ‘ i< .own.nei ei u» go acres in Monroe township for 11 Harry S Crownovei et ux to . John A Haggard, inkit M tn Monroe and 5S of an acre in Montoe i township for II | First Joint Stock lat nd Hank to .John E. Fhaadt et ux ha ncrea in | Blue Creek township for U S'" l Mui I Lylatrger. Trustee. to Ai tt , mas II Hopkins paid of lot a in Linn for 350" Metropolitan Life Ins Co to Jay \ Raucli et ux. S» a. ies in Eicnch township for 37.2im -— —0 ■ Italian Racial Law In Effect March I Rome. Feb 2* 'UPj Italy’s la. ial law against Jews will become eSerliv. on March I. H was anuouiM ed <>gi. laily today The law, pass- d on Jun- 2!t . j IS3!». stipulate, thul Jew* may not I | hold public office, serve on publh n

Headed for Divorce Courts cS|b -*-'r***' *m ' • W | Allie >aye uid Tony Martin t A recent fctcture of Alice Kaye and Tony Martin radio and m reen •inget i who are headed for the divonr court Miaa Faye aaid nhe had inatru'-t'd her attorney tu Ole oult tor 4«.>or<.e from MartUn whom aiie married in 1».i7 Separate careera kept ua apart, '■ **id I Martin, and Uwie docent NOB to tie anytuddi alee but Onona*

i Put 4 cups cooked carrots in sauce pan with ’a eup butter and 'i cup sugar. Cook slowly until soft and glared. Add 1 tbsp, mint . sauce. Place hot cooked, seasoned ' fresh peas on a hot serving dish. Surround with the carrot*. Pour ¥ lasing liquid over the carrot*, hi* will make 8 to 10 servings. MINT SAVCI Add 1 tbsp, confectioners’ sugar •o % cup mild vinegar. !l«t slightly. Pour over H cup finely ehopped mbit leave*. I*t staad about 30 minute* before using. CARROT AND (ELERT SOt'FFLB 3 tbsp, butter M eup all-purposa flour *s tsp. salt 1 cup milk 2 < gg« 1 eup grated raw carrot* . '» cup diced cooked celery ’a tsp. paprika 1 tbsp, minced parsley Melt but’er in top of double boiler. Blend in flour and salt. Add milk slowly, stirring constantly, and eook until thick and smooth. Remove from heat. Add slightly beaten egg yolks, vegetables and seasonings. Fold in stiffly beaten egg whiles. Pour into a buttered i>akmg di«h, place in a pan containing about an inch of water and bake 4o to 50 minutes in a moderate oven, 350’ F. This will make 4 servings. Tliis souffle Is most delirious i served w,*h a mushroom or cheese »auce! Without an extra sauce, it makes a lovely special v<gr table dish to accompany a roast chicken ' or baked ham dinner.

foundation, or awsmiatiotis and committees and wear th.- national ( military uniforms Coder th.- law no Jew may Incalled tor aervice In any hran.h of the armed for. cs SHOW DECLINE INEMPLOIMENT Xon - Agricultural Employment Decline In Noted In January Washington. Feb 2* HJ.R) Secretary of labot Frances Pei kins reported today that non agricultural employ nieiit d> . lined Sfe proximately I.lW.tnut tn January It was the flrut d'< iin- since last May Miss Perkins said that tin -tn 1 idoymeiit ie..-Hsion was approgl i mutely loiiiMH. greater than the I Ih-ceiiibri January drop last year. | hut that th< preaent rmptoymeui total was I imt.i nu higher than In January IMtt Mh<- said th..i total factory em ployment dropped 2 1 |M-r.ent approximately goo.mai employes as comiiai.-d with 'h. usual x-asonal decline of I * p-reent The payroll doclini between lie. ember and January for I . ory workers was esfimatisl at f|il.',<Mi , Ofui per Wet k I Ralph Yager is attending to bus. lies, in Indianapolis —

FLOOD STRIKES IN CALIFORNIA Hundred* Are Ort veil From Homes In Northern California San Franciaco. Feb 18 <u.P) State officials today considered calling the legislature Into emergency session a* a flood fed by lour days of rain roared down the valley* of northern California, driving hundred* from their homes. The Sacramento, American and Kan Joaquin rivers rose rapidly ami state engineer Edward Hyatt oidered flood gate* at the junction of the American and Sacramento opened to turn th<- water over 80.080 acres of bypass land and ease pressure (Hi levee*. The Eel, Russian and Napa riverr had Kone over their bank* No live* were reported lost and there were few Injuries Preliminary ealimates of damage were |2 000.000. Mias Irene Clemenl. ID. was mtastna and two comiiaiiiona were In critical condition after their i automobile broke through undermined pavement at Central Valley. Otis McDonald. 3(>, and Maxine Clement. 17. were pulled from the submerged automobile after eight ' minutes aud revived will) artificial f respiration. The Sacramento's flood crest, in I to which watei [tours front huge, j pear-shaped area, apparently waa the greatest threat. The 1.800 resident* of Gerber were ordered to leave their home* early today when the uoith levee of the Sacramento threatened to break in three places. The situ atioti apliean-d critical Two bun dred American Legionnaires wen brought from Corning aud Red Bluff to plug the l< vee and remove refugees. Heavy rain was falling and the river* crest was not far *w*y Tehama a few miles sou'll was a deserted town with three 1,-ef ot water i overlng business and resi dentist sections A new storm brewed miles oft the northern coast but it was expected to move into Oregon and Washlngtou. sparing th« n<>‘>dthreatened area The old ainsto.in passed Inland over Wyoming, but shower* were predicted until tonight in [tarts ot northern <*lifor mu While offii tals -ui vi yi-d ondi tions and deputed neiesaity ot a legislative session to ileal with r< ll> |. Gov ('ulbert Olsoll pint (aimed flood condition* In Volo county ami Bel mil loiia I gnarda to • >a- >c ate migrant families whose fiimsy homes had been flooded by the ria< rameato. The San Krumixo ba) counties.

I They buy more power. They buy more room. They I • buy the mutchlcM comfort of all-coil vprindinj and the welcome feeling of having come up in the world. ’H ■*,yjl KA l*hcy also buy more automobile. A bigger, solidcr, J more durable frame. A husky, time-defying chassis. w-w wpi w a lop-grade materials, superfine precision, “on the money” craftsmanship, things that make the differ* M Y "flHriljaßl • cnce between an adequate car and a good one. . ou get your money back in tangible things, such as engines balanced after assembly, wider To mime people, this spruce and sprightly Buick «»utlook through Safety/VafrGlass K RPPtIAL may be just one of those ambitions they ~nb . home sis dozen features Hi hope some day to achieve. from automatic choke to the Hash-Way Direction Signal with But if you ask owners—especially those who haw automatic cut-off. I stepped up to Buick from the lowe.t-priec field- I vcr> „, j|c you dr|VC .„ you II find its really an eye-opener to a new and h((W Jo|) pri>fit h „ dj sounder slant on aufomohi c buying. ~.. , „ .. ■ enough to get something really Actually , the money difference between lesser good. and this nimble traveler is smaller than most people And w hat you spend,as you’ll sec ~ think. And when you’ve driven a Buick a while you if you call on your Buick dealer, .j-*”.,C,*••("*•.*«**- V find that spending these few extra dollars is really is less thin you’re asked to pay *•>(.*/■<— *y the soundest kind of economy, in some places for a six! ~.i'i,'i, isAruw// Urw J SXSURAS Os O3N3SAI MOTOM vaiUt Zs, •■- , —/>» >..0/- ( -xo

Accused in Assault John Poggi, a newsdealer, is taken into New York court for arraignment in the "Art Gallery Mystery” beating of Milton B !xig*n. Police stains on upholstery of Poggi’s car lx»gan, whow , partner. John T. Geery. con-mittcd i suicide, accused Poggi of bludgeon->-4 him over the head with tn iron pipe. — of Sail .Mateo. Sauta Crux, Santa Clara. Alameda. Contra Costa. Matin. Sonoma. Salano. Napa and Yolo ‘ titiered most of the dainavi I Farmers suffered heavy loHf', i Blooms weie stripped from t ill! trees by ih>- rain ami thousands of ■ acres of wheat sen fl lod' d The lalnatorm struck from th- [ Tehui hapl moimtahis neai Bakerr field north to tin rt • ngon lim iinl ranged fioin the coast to th, -ii-rr.i Nevada tiioiin'ain High in th* mountains snow fell instead ot ram and it in* lied. Illi lit* -well 1 i mg the rivt-is At Redding .*<••• hoims «.-* flood' d ami the S.o lam* nto ilv i , row*- 17 ;* *-i in 21 hours Coiistni* tion »o:k on Shasta dam was ‘!i*Pl»-d aft*: thi<* »■* k*n*ii win-, injiiK d Mor* than !•«> migrant ' t.i' u * • k* i - ualed at 1 M . v-villi- ah. n tin- V üba rlv.. tlood'-il iln-ii lamp . o—b'xxil - 20 lb. while unwatermarked mimeograph, adaptable for all kinds of mimeograph work and suitable for ink signature. 75c. The llecatur Democrat Co.

FURNISH BOND IN BOMB CASE Bond Os $25,000 Furnished At LaPorte For Alleged Bomber lai Porte. Ind . Fel* sh ft'P) A surety Imnd of tJk.itOU was furnished in l.a I'm te <in uit court late yesterday for John A Marks of Michigan City, held in connection with a series of (tower line lamile Illgs, but lie was lii ld on a warrant for Noble county aulboiitles in connection with the same <a»e. ' Sheriff Marlon Galloway ot Noble county was expected to take Marks to Albion today Maiks. a business agent of the Intel national brotherliood ot electrical workers »*» freed In South Bend last week when lionda of *3O. , ingi and 825.0(8) were furnished in ' federal and circuit court on charge* • growing out of the power line blasts. Ills Imuhl here originally was set at 45*i, non but was reduced by Judge Wirt Worden yesteiday. Font others. Parrish E Freeman. Frank Lund. Fiank Fax and Lull Freeman, also W* re belug held 111 lotim * tion with the Iminloiig- aud Parrish Freeman and Lund had i admitted complK ity and that Freemans slat* nielli implicated th* ! ot hers. .Nine [Hiwei line towers In NorthI ern Indiana and SoUthein Mi* hi-1 igan w*-u iHinilii-d in th* series I The bla-t- o** uned m O* tole-i and j ! Novemle-r last yeai RUSSIAN ARMIES ( CONTIS’I Kti FROa FA'IE ONB) | trawler Anna, on reaching port l ihii mis him;, tt piirti il th.r they I l>* In-n il th* y b.nl shot dow n aj j raid*-* With their L* w|. gun I'll* | ' I* plan* I . COAL Genuine .’rd Vein I’lo.ihtintal ump or Egg. oil treated. ttr«*l \a. Stoker Coal, oil treated. \lmi tv Stoker Coal, oil treated . No slac kin the**e .-Inker coal-. \lmi hcnluckv and Wc-I \a. l ump and Egg 4 oak. Get Our I’riee- and Order from — HAt (.K COAL CO Phone 6tto.

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noltring flight off Helgoland Hight. It was officially announced at Pari* that the French deatrojer ! Stmoun sank a German V-boai off I Cape Fmlsterre. and at Bergen, Norway, C«pt Erlkaen Hval oi | the steamship Hval reported that I His ship sank s submarine between the Scottish and Norwegian coaat*. The toyal air ton e waa reported to have lltteied the streets of Beilin with pamphlets in what was described as a virtual "bouse to tiouae canvass, ** during a reconnaiasance flight — -o— — - - SUMNER WELLES ICONTINUED FROM rAQK ON4C) when it hud won a military victory. The Hamburger Fremdoßblatt, denying British i>|M>its that Hitler might submit peace proposal* for Welles to tarry to Ixmdon aud Pari*, said, ' the fuehrer gave Ger- ' many s answer to such stories lu hi* last Munich speech "Battle unto vi* tory. The newspaper accused Britain ot "using Welles' mission for It* own propaganda purposes, saying that after six mouth* ut war "it is an open secret that Germany cannot be conquered. y- . 500 Sheets S’/jglt Sunrlwg Canary Second Siiecte, neatly wrapped 35c. The Decatur Democrat Co. ADDRESSING MACHINtS and THE ELLIOTT “CARDVERTISER” That Bjtb Addresses and Print* Advertising Message* on Penny Postal Cards 5C MODELS SSO and up No metal embossing machine necesivary because ELLIOTT Address Cards are typewriteable. Writ* for Free Booklet. E. H. ( allahan, Agent 265 Century Building INDIANAPOLIS