Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 72, Decatur, Adams County, 23 March 1940 — Page 2

PAGE TWO

jP* — 7 —OurcktA.—-—> »• I I N! M Dally Democrat—Betty Crocker Home Service Department prepareo by A CAKE TO TAKE TO MEETING HERE’S an untMuaUy grand-tauting, spicy cake flllet! with luscious chunks of fruit and crunchy nuts. It's ideal to take to church suppers and aid society meetings, because you can make it in a l<»ng wide loaf pan or dripping pan.--cover it with a creamy, satiny white icing,—and carry it to the meeting right in the pan. Furthermore, cakes of this kind cut to so much better advantage than the round ones.

Those who are fortunate enough to be served with xjuarer from this tend*.’. fruity ereatten will know that they are eating no ordinary aptcr take. In the first plare, it ha. that extra tenderne*. and full flavor which only aour cream can impart. The spirv. are perfectly blended anti those chunk- of dark, hnsriou, trait are bit. of prune, and date, instead of the usual rooms and currant*. PRCNE-DVTF CAKE rup shortening I*4 cup. sugar 3 egg volk. ' S cup. cooked, cut-up prune* (about *i lb. I imra.iiretl after draining well and pit r mg) cup chopped dates (about ’« lb. 1 3 tbsp, lemon julee t*a eup. sifted cake flour •• or J ! 4 edfi. sifted al)-p ;rpn> e flour <2 cups plus 2 tbsp ) 2 tsp. baking powder K *sp. salt *« tsp. allspice *s tsp. cloves '» tap. nutmeg •s t.p. cinnamon 1 let' s"da 1 cup thick .our ercßm i2fi', butter fat) 1 cup shaved walnuts 1 egg. rhite

1 —a»a»M»^»tot'si(simss—iuuwiiauii 1 t TtV' > ■ • , ■ — If you have any specific cooking problems, send a letter rtouestmg Information to Betty Cmcker in care of this nowspgnte. You wi 1 receive a prompt, personal reply. Please enclose 3 cent stamp to cover pottage. Pontiac 1937 I’ONTIAC TOl KING SEDAN. Fkiuipped with radio and heater. Thin in an exceptionalh clean tn every respect. lour practical!* new tire*. Gnlx C 1 *TE.OO ( T<’ W « •"cm Small payment* on the haktnre SAYLORS Fords 1935 FORD V-S DeLuxe Fordor 193<j FORD V-N Tudor 1936 FORD V-n Touriiif Tudor 1937 FORD V-N Touring Tudor 2 - 1937 FORD V-n Plain Back Tudor* From $35.00 to $65.00 down Very mwall pungent* arranged nn Imlance. ! SAYLORS : I

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing -“THE LAST LAUGH*’ « . <r. 1 a, - . <c«■ Jl&* £< 5-' BLONDIE THIS IS NO TIME FOR CURIOSITY! By Chic Young -- _ W3®~ 7“ r 5 ' , S_. _ . -, _x 1 vS ’mb uk«r / . , OOMIN -Ims 4 (>W»SU» J . J Q \’■ ' si J i.' 'jfci ■ I* W-Al rsdT' ' - *2k I I wife . 1 k He * )» % */ B 1 f« ? I ~4'———»< Bd > j Jr i K-ji ■■P®- — " wb— ry Sm. 1J L_ B»-W .... d„ T - -■-±,--: jJ U J •' ■ • • .... ■ ■ ’/ ■

Cream shortening, add sugar gradually, and cream until fluffy. Bi <>nd m the well b< a ten «gg yolkBlend in prunes, da'rs. and lemon uicv. Sift flour, baking jpowder, -alt and apices ;og<th<r. Diesolve •odt m the sour cream. Add the dry ingredients to the ciiwmed nurture alternately with the sour ream adding the walnuts wi‘h the last addition of the dry ingredients. Fold in the stiff'iv beaten egg white. Pour into a well greased and floured oblong fan. B * by 12 l « mem- (and 2 inche* 1 ). Bake bo to S’ minutes 'a a moderate oven, .150’F. FI.I FFY WHITE KING *« cup sugar cup water 2 egg whites 1 tsp. vanilla Mix sugar and water toge'her m saucepan. Boil alowiv without stirring to 24"’ to 242” F . the temperature at which mixture -pin. an K-inch thiead. kiepiug pan covered for first ii minutes of ■Miking ti prevent crystals forming on sides of par. I’our hot «yrup «bw!y into stiffly beaten •gg whites - beating constantly with rotary beater. Add vanilla, and continue beanng mtd mixture is fluffy and will hold its shape. Sufficient ■• ■ng for one tf'« by 12 ! 4-inch ob'rng cake.

Where British Bombers Staged Nazi Air Raid r '”* |jj| . v_‘ A 1

Tl.is detailed photo, taken by a British bomber on a previous scouting trip, shows the air base at Hornum on the island of Ryit which the British have bon bed and severely damaged in one of the biggest air raids of the war Description: (a*

CHURCH REVIVALS I P'eaaaot View Bapt'St R> i Price A Alletn young poopl. . speaker from Norwalk. Ohio begins a one week •■nitagemnt in the Pleasant View Baptist church north of Wren Ohio Mmiday night | This young speaker who is also a pastot and an editor of a month ; iy periodical, fulfilled an eagag< meat at Wren last spring at which

When Cromwell Made That Famous Speech H. G. Hengstior and ths Crsmwolls

The Jam". II R Cromwell .pm-ch In Tprmito. resulting In a publli rebuke hy his superior Recretary Ktate !‘<>rd.|| Hull >ak*« rtie natteetal news epo'ltghr Cromwell recently appointed minister to Canada and hnsbund of the former Dorie Duke, 111 » ■' ■ ■ ' — ■■■—■ 111 S ISIS

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1910-

radio station: (b) hangar; (c) seaplanes (d> seaplane hoist; (•» planes; (fl cranes: (g) haronr (hi repair shop: ft) trucks; (j) barracks: Ik; workmen; (Ii garages; (ml const ruction work. Germany said the damage was slight.

time the largest audiences rhe church i-uteruined in many months' came to hear his interesting and I timely messages. Every night this present week (including Saturdayi and up to the i time of the coming of Rev. Prive , Aliens the pastor of the church, f Rev H A Albm. spoke on the ‘Seven Beninese of our Suffering Saviour Good attendance and tine interest mark the meetings as ' Iready successful. Music is being presented eabh

"richest gfrf" tn the world deltwref . !-■■ Mlv sntbOerman speeeh Cromwell Is shown with hla •Re sn<| H g Heugstler left CnHml States cow-sul-genersl m Toren to at the dianet mewtmg m Toronto at whkh Cromwell made tht; speech

night by .Mrs Harold Aliem. whose ability as an instrumentalist and soloist is widely known. She is assisted at the piano by .Miss Sara Allem who. until recently, has been attending th.' William Jennings Bryan t niversity in Tennessee Her singing is also enjoyed greatly lithe young people are also aiding in the musical program, including a young peoples choir. Meetings begin at 7:45 every night

jOrnnans 1

* RATER | One Time—Minimum charge of j 25s for 20 words or lees. Oser 1 20 words, I'/«e per word. | Two Times—Minimum charge | of too for 20 words or loco. Over 20 words 2c per word for . the two times. Three Tlmao—Minimum charge I of Me for ao worse or leea Over 20 words 2V,c per for the throe times. Card of Thanks — Me | Obituaries and verses _ 11.00 Open rate display advertising Me per column Inch. r»BLIND" ADVERTISEMENTS | | I Advertisements appearing in | | this column without names j signed are "blind " They arc j i to be answered by letters, ad dressed to the box number la ! care of the Dally Democrat We can give no tafonnatkm concerning the parties ed vert Is ing ♦ ♦ FOK SALE NEW 4 ft Refrigerator IM H. 11 | down I’sed V>aggers, romper-* a tors sweepers. aUi>e«. heating, cook Decatur Ha'cheep. Dealer James Kitchen, salesman 5 lit UEWING'TACGHT FREE Binger Sewing Ma him- agency. Phone 2*2 daytime, 411 lAeninga. New and used ma< hint's la>w monthly imyinents. Ail makes repaired Needles oil, pails. d7-4tg FOR SALE llutk'a <*hl*k Starter t >ntaining Cod Liver oil without OKA-GENE, 12.48; with C-KA-GKNL. 02 71. C-KAGENE assists tn controlling coccidiools. Hurk' Elevator Co. <5-tf ' FOR SALE Potatiws grown in high ground II a bushel B, H Smith. 2 miles west and one quartet tulle south of Bente. 72 g 3t-a i i FOB tJAIAC Good work horse 5 i I yrs. old. bl<*inlsh«ad. |4."> M. Orel j | Giliiotn. < miles west and 1 mile, . south of Monroe. 7ti-a3ts * ANSWERS TO “1)0 YOl KNOW ?” * * 1 The appearatxe to lbs women I I > Matthew Z» b. 1«) 2. The appearance to Mary Mag- ' I dalene (John 10:11-1** J. The appearance to Peter. I Luke 24 34) 4 His appearance to the two dla< iph-y on the any u, Kmmaus | (Luke 24 13-35) i In the evening to the ten. | Thomas being absent ‘Luke 24; I 34 4* i Test Your Knowledge * ' Can you answer seven of three ; | ten questions’ Turn to pags | Four for the answers 1 lioes a body weigh moie when ‘ dead than when alive* 2 How many yards are in a mile 3. W hli h Stale leads in the pro duct ion of whisky? 4 How many Roman Catholics I I sqtued the C H. Constitution? * Name the capital of Nhara- ! I gua. | 6. The ■ apital of Washington Slate is Beattie. Ulyint'.a, Ta<om«? I 7. Whai is Maagasear? t Name the Administrator of the | National Youth AdaHnistraGoo P. What is a <yclotron’ !•' Is the ‘ Pyramid of the Kun In Egypt? Jehovah's Witnesses 122 N Ninth St Waith Tower Bible study Nan day. 7 3b p. m. using the Feb IE. 1540 Watch Tower magastne BubJett. "Power at the Demons ’ Salvation Book study Wednesday 7:3e p m \ll people us good will pre Invited to attend , Sre lately line Inline l>rc**4is at E. F. Gaao More Monday from 210 p. nt. — (shown hy rotupinx r«wrrnentative. „ __ __ u N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Enaminsd . Giasaas Fitted HOURS S;3O to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, S:oo m . Telspbsns IM MSMaßißiaMMmwmg MMuamg m I — Don’t Ride a Buekint; • Bnmco in the Barter Parade! A meter tune up — meybe a valve or P'Sten ~*, _ wtll your car Start ss nnecP sa volvet. bneosl priest this week. WHITE - ZESER 3rd at Monroe PWons 344

* MISCELLANEOUS < I FARMERS ATTENTION - Call *4) A at our expense for dead stock removal The Btadlor Products Co, Freak Burgwr. agent. IMI REFINANCE ar buy your farm—lowest Interest—S3 yasr loanrepayable anytime—lecal farmers’ organitatlon. Henry B. Heller, NFLA Secy-Treas. 51 ktf NOTICE Cpholstcring, reSnishlug ■ and repair work of all kinds We ■ buy and sell good furniture. Decatur I pholstery Uta rp, South Second fit . Phone 42b «»-3Ut 1 ■ ' I 125 REWARD tor any corn Great < lirietotdier Corn and Callous I Salve cannot lemove It has remov- 1 rd millions Price 35c Mall orders filled promptly Hales-womon want •<d and dealers. Sold liy E J Mill • 1 Grocery, distributors Wesi Adams st DeauMur. 7S<3* MOTOR and AItMATVHE Rewind Ing Ele< trtcal appliances re1 built and repaired. Norbert Aoj mami. 1012 N. 2nd St. Phone 2W. «4-12 t WANTED WANTED Painting, paper hang lug. paper < leaning to do. Have mate to protect floors, furniture. Price reasonable. John Cook Phone 5425 <7-flt> WANTED — Cixterns. furnaces, chimneys cleaned am! repaired I Filters built. Guaraulted A-l. K Gause Plioa«- 443, <S4t WANTED To rent 4 or 5 room modern or wmi modern bouse. 1 l>y April 1. D. A. O«rtg. Family i Restaurant 144 fi 2nd St 72-3 U — WANTED — Painting and paper hanging. Carry Samples. A. W. Lytle. Plione 5474. ?n-4U • WANTED —Farm ioans. low rates. No mmmiwriim. ap-l praisal or title examination routs to borrower. Short term loans are low as 4’<. See us before ma king your loan. The Suttle*-Edwards Co. 34-fr*-tt FOR RENT ' FOR RENT 4 room MSdwni furnished sparlment-, heat furnished. . private entrance. Phone 7». «IHI I FOR RENT Store InHidiaK. corner ' Third and Monroe atrweta. Heat lurnisbed. Ptk*m« 244. 7<*-3t FOR RENT Two room fumlahed ' | apartment, First fluor, private , entrant > Garage Phone !<*»! r | 41® N Fifth, 71-3 t , 9 Bill Wrong 20 Vsar* — i PtttsfleM, Mass dJR> In 1515 , : John O'Laugliltn bad bedside tehph<me service for two months and j I recently he discovered he has been : paying the extra < harge ever since, i He t« to get a IJt* 1 refund rover-1 : ing the Joyear yrrtod Opening dance Sunday,Suowel I -K 1 ■ / • . i / RNITOMW\\ 1 LOVELIEST BRIDES!! i ? RmKmil RM with KrilluiE) DutmsMuk I \ VIHI \\ / / / // 1 \ \ / / I"' ' 1 .>~ p. —ta, W.mmS a 4... o—Saui ■,■■<■■» •"•Sew nag «> mA. s an— 1 a, l-sgagemenl Ring R7.>,00 Wedding Ring R2R.75 ?*•*• <• *BU lew awgw •Ktehteiw- deMgit crested Io sei Ihr >fMik ling diimrowl. Im full advsatapr! The logag< meet Brag wuh le ■ulttel Unlrtairr ... the tteMmg Mutg »> her mon. alm set «• ilh hne diamond*. Herr, rpialo y at a prire-an opportuni* * hr those mmhi to he married! I SUTTON : Jewelry 210 No, 2nd tM.

MMKETf»j| daily rep orto W AND FOREi GN Brady, M.*„ CralgvlK, - r. Cloara st 11 • w MhE No eoßmiMiou ' B Veal, receive 100 to IS" to 14(1 It), i4<> *<> iw m 16" to IX" in. 15" to 230 330 to 25" lb, 25" to 2,5 Do uggs 275 to »*t< in. 300 to 35" -M| 35" |l>» and 0) . IMfl Hough, SB Vealer, Sptinr spt nc hi., . -bb Yoarimga SB WHOLESALE lw 4 ■ POULTRY QLOUT-ZM Furmtnen a, Meti s E J 9 4 M Decatur , a M Corier tv. SB so f. .■ ( hsae ~u , Hi on n 0 tn 1. 4 , tt , mN Heasy heu» iH Leghorn h-.1- BM iieu>> b|.- J BB Heuxy Stag- fl. .. ■ Leghorn Sia«- Il M l*U<k-. aii.te . tl , u) , fIN Hea.y Hr oi! . . H.,- .'M While Ro. k. fl, ■ Geese, n, "W Old Rooslei ■ H gH FORT WArSt L.xES’OaB Ilog. n>» »;>.i" ■ n>. is<> it.. » *, gM 24" 6" 11,. 44 M> >■;, a|M 1 it>» *t i,i too n>» tit. s„ 140J50 n>. ft M jl3 w (~, gB { lb, 4" B Rough. * - > *;;; M Calve, til,' 1. nr., *!• a H LOCAL grain MAMET I BURK ELE VATOM CO ■ Cori-x I.■! M, k S M I’n. <■» t■ 1 ■ 1 oil '■• -« H |N<> I Red Wh.a” |H No 2 Red Wl.«: 9 Oats. 3" lb. I. «: . ■ 1 No * Yel.riu I ■ . H I N<• No .‘I 1 • . '» . I Nil. 2 Boy Beal). | Bye - ■ Modern Etiquette B ■y ROBERTA lH I Q WhfU a lui-i' ..- s;r! 'old friend ov. 1 'h- ••"I'riflß clow friend »(■• ! ■(■• '•*• tofl (for many y.-a j write a buxolad A Certainly I' » >ul<l *« ■ to do so I Q I>ll tit lull i" »■ '•>“ * to reariaUH' I" ' table ’ I A Ye». the tai"' '• no' '■** dB Ito arrange one • ■ IJ Which I. leefelsUeß j my family or i«> f'dD ’ I A. "My faimd i" r,t, r * I COURT HOUSE rd To Amu* I In the not' and to” I mortgage »ui’ "t •''' 1 1 against John fi *'*** k>r( I fendant waa ruled <" “ I Naw Postsfhcr ftefuaM | Tweed, <»m ‘UP- !m * sa ' ‘I town turning dcut> • nr * *TI Bee Tweed ha» door jo* l Th< town count il ■ latw* “ I ner d a new pnatotfl"' thai the mon'y 1 *'** ] <ll taws for th* building M"*! diverted Io pro*** uGon "I ' inatiad Leaf Greee 25 vwn Norman Okla <UFI A j has been green l« 3) displayed by Work. I minis'raii<>" laborers It In Ike eomret. of ’ abutmeiil being iascd “ Norman Th. hdds' , in IPIS The < ont<>" ' the leaf had remained O'—•• Alabama BP'”’* O’T v Montgomery Ala *U-» , liama alcohol •*»' ™ r . board baa slat'"l '**' * t sided enforce**!' n' nett*’ 0 * M retasr-rl to ”•**••• l"‘ * b luer and llquo. dealers treated a specie' (Jpeyimg flnnt * F arm MaclH nt ’D New and usto ptows. combine* Harris farm • L - I Li M 2R-dF * ? mdse Nerth M «»•’