Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 274, Decatur, Adams County, 18 November 1940 — Page 5

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1 88or 981 ■ITS HOME GROCERY I lour S I G \ R ,». 55c 10 Granulated 49c i ItIU.SSIXG Sweet. >«-vdl«-** |U Qu.irt- <Q£ <■ R \PI. I R I | | - * y Large Size j|Kbin» . ■•» I*,-. 8 " 25c H.\ *\SHORN — 1 K'lfkage 1 Ul ' ll "»"<■•> JvVv Full ■Mg Pound R«x — ■ liherh Bell Wonderful Pascal 1 a c (U un Ttndt . r 1 z 2 C ■■JN can 5e ——— Htc 3 for 2'»c P"P < "rn I hat Pop* , ■ MEAT. 2 Ib*. 25c lh* rqK (I»l IEE ~ I.M- J AJV ■ * FANCY, EXTRA FRESH ■fits, vegetables and m TS EOR THVNKSGHING _ C.uh.lH.. Pascal Celery. Head leltun. I i.il I i lluce. Solid Cabbage. ( al. Carrot-. < i.inln-rrie*. Celery Cabbage. : ?-«lMl«* « Atf* | Idaho Itakini* only lyC [Potatoes 2/C — ——————

‘I STW I ■ z f #rflis2K* , * >u^K *9v “ tfik a I l&/ INDIM DI'AL V?SI I <1 TURKEYS « I flk"” * f° r I L Thanksirh in& J ■ y ._ Dinner jA ft / t ‘ I ITo Complete The Dinner Order B a 39 ts W I AHOfrk I sffiy ICE CREAM I I lour family and guests will he expectinsr Cloverleaf ■ SealtestTce Cream as the final touch to the butr dinner | I Don’t disappoint them. Order our lli.inksgning I | specials. I Specials for November I Chocolate Fudae l<<? Cream I ie. j Butterscotch Brick. [LOVERLEAF CREAMERIES, Inc.

Italian arm* In that theater Th<> Greeks reports ~,,, unin* wer» pressing forward at oral ponlt* lu Mouth .Mbanu « . . the Italian b|M o' K., ly surrounded and under rantmum. artillery fir. It* early fall h* predated by the th.. A An Italian tank enlumn of 130 machine*. wild to hav.- h..n tn.hed south to relnfor > th Korltu front, waa raid to hare h.. n p| hn . ed Imp k against th.- tut .lav iron tier. Home report* .nd it h~| | M ,.. lt forced over th- Jug la, |„,.

I The Italian commnnl'l >• timed that a "Greek (Wralry unit had been annihilated in the Koni'r.i -.ctor of the central Greek "' ' ' ••! I. I no detail* It al*n • ' tainted i aerie* of aurroaaea 1 again. t the British Warship* A British cruiser wn« aald to have . be. n hit by land batterlea while at'••mpunr to shell Mohodlscto, chief I : ' ill in Somaliland t|... lint l»h • rul • r Le ander wa* aald to have been ti.rliepod'-d by an Ital Un plan, un.l a Itr if ten warship wu« i -old to have been hit m an air atta< k at Muda Hay, Orel ’ Britain ami ilennany po'imled at ea. h other with punishatt.« k- Berlin reported heavy weekend attack* on the Brit--1-h south coast where two Hrltlah • hip. were reported sunk, Mouthamption. another British airplane prodne Gon . enter, was said to have 10-.-n liard hit. Th.- Hritl«h reported fairly heavy night raid* on the nouth <-<ai*t. i 1.. |.,«>| and l/.ndon, I'nu-ually !i<wvy homlH were u.ed on Ixmdon but no Miniflcant result* were admitted Th.- Britiah replied with attack* on German oil production center*, ■ onmuni. atloti* in western Germany and the "Invasion ccm»l." Brlti-h plan. • raided Gentian lilygun einpla* .-nients In the neighlior-, tuxid of Cup Gris Net very heavily I and attacked the German sulimarin.- base at Lorient. II . cil.ii *- attacked on tnccesalve by the Itoyal Air Force, waa report, d damaged acrluuily. .. o— —— —- ANOTHER PLANT . ..xttxi nil FBCIM PAGK ONR resin* l.cift aald the bunding wa* . half d. molished ' Lust said that hi addition to the A’.', workmen employed In the damaged l.uildine from lon to 150 other* w. re at work on the ground*. o SCHOOL BAZAAR »M BAO« ONI? [ llo«e maty Miller. Game I. blanket wheel Elsie llrunne-gtaff. Monica K. hmltt Joan | Col. hut Agn.-> Wolpert Gatto 2, ’* <ome II" John la’ll- j g. I. h Cletus Miller. Gam. .1. penny pitch" Homan' Brite Carl Ge el*. Game- i. monae game William t A. Miller, Ke.berf rimae. Arthur; Baker Game 5. ndl a-luill Herman , Knapk>- Cedric Colchfn. Robert | l .d. bin. Naomi M.hultz, Clothilda, IL. nGame e'< .lian. e wheel Joseph ' He liciltl. Amhrose- Spangler. Jameg , 1.. Jo»eph Tri. ker. Guy Tenter. Game- 7 jitter hug KI. hard

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— ■—QaXlh Gvoclua, ■) I " • re <• Many Damacrat—Matty Croc bar Hama Sarrica Department prepareo by DOUGHNUT DOINGS Women d<> a lot of different things with doughnut* I discovered g| the other day when I itarted taking a doughnut poll. - f “How and when do you nerve doughnut*?" I asked each woman | k I met. A* I had cspected, breakfast and "aftirmmn coffee" arc the y favorite occasion* for offering doughnut*. Rut they also appear at: £ Afltr thr Ift itll f»mr farhfi . . . tltrrtnaa irai (quite different a from the *ft»in<>on r«ll« psciie*) .. . .faaday aegtf isffrrr . . itatiKf ■ •ad rearCcag farhti ... fifmri .. . faardn . . *• Jfilrrt uith fruit ■ iau<t al faatilf tuuihri aaj taffrri ... fa rAi/cfrca’i irdesl fear* b»tri ... | •nd at fharth tatiali ■ MXH.R BTRUP "HUNKERS" Coffeo seem* to he the moat popular beveraga tn serve with I doughnut*, although apple eider ha* it* advm-ate* when It eomr* to 1 parties. Coeoa and milk are favored with doughnut* for children and I young people. | Doughnut* with maple tyrup are an old New England delicacy £ In the good old day*, the New Englander* "dunked’' their doughnut- | in warm maple *yrup. And there are many who alill prefer them this I way. The woman who told me about thi* old New England cu»U>m 1 Mid it ia a favorite Sunday cupper Item at her home. ALWATB MEkVF.i* HOT Th i» same woman also told me she wouldn't give a *nap for a cold doughnut. At her house, doughnut* are alway* warm and crusty. No, indeed! She doesn't make fresh doughnut* evrrv day. She simply heata them. "Hut them in the oven between two ph- pans". *h<- -aid "They htwt quirk ly ... be earefut not to leave them in too long though . . . ju«t a very few minute* ... or they'll be dry and sawduaty.” She reeommi-nded a moderate oven. Sf.o F. Or if you arc ju*t heating twg or three doughnut* for yourself and husband ... put them on your electric toaster. NO DRIPPING SUGAR Many of u« agree with the woman who said she hated eating augary doughnut* and having the sugar drip all over her dr. *• So -he sdvea the problem by serving doughnut* "as I*” . . . and then giving each guest a *mall sauce dish of snowy confectioner*' sugar in which to dip a bit of doughnut at a time . . . the way the European* take their strawberries. Most women, however, favor the paper bag method for sugaring doughnuts . . . dropping a few doughnut* at a time into a large pai*r bag with a little confectioner*’ *ugar . . . then closing the bag tight and *haking It vigorously so that the doughnut* Isiunce about in the sugar and become thoroughly coated. Cinnamon doughnut* are made by coating the doughnut* with a mixture of Andy granulated sugar and cinnamon. PEPPERMINT DOUGHNUTS One mother said her children love "peppermint" doughnut*. Sh<grind* peppermint stick candy into very fine crumb* ami roll* the doughnut* In these Initead of sugar. Doughnut* for afternoon tea* arc smaller, daintier affair* than the u«ual doughnuts. Sometimes they arc simply “ball*" lightly dusted with sugar while they are warm. One group of tea drinkers, however, buy big puffy raised doughnut* .. - *pNl. to*’* ■ n ' < butter them .. . ami serve them with strawberry jam. MAT( HING DOUGRNt TS It wi« a church group, however, who’d found the most fnhwc’t ing way to use doughnut*. At one particular "old-time party”, horn. ma<L doughnut* were split ... and the men found their dmn. r partner- by matching their doughnut halve* with the doughnut halves held by the women. fI p n«<tp CWrtMf. I* — • If you have any specific cooliinp problems, tend a letter requeuing information to Betty Crocker In care of this new*P»P*r. You will receive a prompt, personal reply l»lea*e encloee 3 eent stamn «o cover postage

Reed, Vincent Tanvas. Richard | Wertaberger. dime g, bingo Fred Staub. Put Mmphy. Ambrose flelmei Richard ITeeple. Annes Nesswald. Rose Ne.swald ———————O -- MISSIONARY IS j (tViXTINI’KO FROM I'AOB ONK> from that In Japan and North China and that Japan Is compin' . Ina Korea s amalgamation with that country. The situation there llr particularly acute the word . Nialf ( «. Tlh- SaiHTM have Ihmmi mtvliik a iniaoioiiMriFs in Korea for ih< p.ixt 20 yraiM. Thry wrrn l<»« »l« *1 hi Sroiil, »hr capital of Kona wh»*n the I'VacUiilion order » »iii' o ~~ ALL ALIENS TO ' oostini t-:t> FttoM i’m;i: «.st:t i ' Sample registration forms which | show him exactly what information Ihe will need at registration are I available In all post offl es. DRAFTEES TO <'«>N I l\l t:i> FROM t'AUK «>NI? particular service Draftee At Top | The list of eligible* in class one ' for the county i« now headed by I a draftee Marcellus F Miller, of I Itecatiir the records In the local Idiaft offices show Os the two other volunteers, one was plated | In class one II and the other has I not taken his physical examination Arthur (Jerald Feller of MonI roc, route one. who was the third man to volunteer, was placed In class one II (for limited service only! In-cause his teeth yrere It regular and some were missing ills deferment carried an unusual I twist because II broke up a ’'HamLn ami Pythias” arrangement be I tween Fellers and (llrod. Fellers and (llrod have I "buddles” for a long time and had hoped to elite, the service together. The fourth volunteer — Harold ' Karl Steele of Pleasant Mills I has not undergone his physical ' examination so has not been < las* ' tied. Next to Miller on the county list at present Is Everett t'l.inn,. | Lough, of Ih iatitr. who ha- passed hls physical examination ami has I been placed hi class one A There I are. however, four men between j him and Miller on the candidates i for class one list, who have not undergone their physical examln* lions and may he |rta< •<! ahead of him. IL of course, as Miss Hotis Nelson, draft board clerk pointed out. more men should volunteer. I they would automatically take their place at the lop of the list I—providing they could pass the physical examinations. Complete plans for the ettd-ot! are expected to be auuuunced tomorrow by Mt. Hoop At range-

| men!* are now underway with j Adam* l‘o»t No if. American | Legtrm, to stage an .*pproprlat< event o Bicknell Man Held For Shooting Wife Viaeenne*. Ind. Nov. 1* il’l’i Frank A. Applen. Al. of Blckiu ll wa* lu-ine held In the Knox i-oiiiny | jail here today In < onnet lion with . the ratal shooting <rf hi* wife. (Ira An. at their Bicknell home early * Munday. Knox county coroner Dr. L. L Gilmore, who Invi oiriH-d th--'lhioGiik. aid that Xpph n told him he had quarrel<*l with hi- wife over ’ barrel of wlm- Applen aid h* , threatened to |<our II out, and hi- , wifi- went Into another ,oom and i returned with a shotgun. when lie tiled to lake the glltl Ifrom hi- wife’* hand Applen .nd it wa* a< i idi iHally di < liar i d Mr* lApplen wai shot under tin right s arm. o Gratitude I. the, fam t bloom which *pilng' fivnii the out

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4• • » — Decatur. Ind Phone Office 104 Residence '022 Nov I# Emma Butlf ! »»»*!••* Northwest nf Ifecatur on the Win < hestei road Nov 2<i-l,.if riinei" foamy << iTn xey sale. We«f Salem. Wisconsin Nov 22 Georg.' V Mellolf, G . hlinti. Ind , Holstein < .nil*' Nov. 2.1 -Charles M»l»>i. admlni* trator. 5»7 M irahall i>! Ileal Estate i Nov. 25 Wayne Heaver-. '! mil.•• A'<>il nf Decatur on No. 221 111 .it re farm. Nov. 29 Eelate of John Boil-iij bacher. 2 mile South, ’a mile West | ot Chattanooga. Ohio. Nov 2*i M.i'i'li' l.okaon i <1 Mia. Kay Mulachli r K> nncily. 5' 4 mile* ea»l of Ih'iaim l Nov 30 Norman .l.icoba. ’» min-, I weal ami 'i mile eouth of Jetferaon . school |)i< 3 Mra Elim i H Larson. 5 , mile East ot I’ayio <> on load 11 '- la-i 7 Eied E Wemmei. 2 mile- north of Et Wayne on No .! Ln. 11 lliy Wilaou I ini!' I ■I D». ;o—4ieo Mellott Biyati V 1 - 1 Holstein cattle. I

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