Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 181, Decatur, Adams County, 1 August 1941 — Page 5

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In .in interview with tb” I Pies* With th* leader" of th ' R”tnrti iti party and th” liemocrallt par .. ihhli favoring lavolvi ment in w,it .in<l ai’ion to tie up with i., .peati ; •*••! politic* <-v.iy ■.’•'• y.,ir- th” American Vot» cannot a cleancUt ho said. It th” tw« pati!”' mnthiti” *o ’ami together on such program , | iiioii no*, the league ot na ~n . and wi’ii Britain, a mw party will , ... that will «w>«p the country It will lx a party ba-i d on non uiti ■ vent ion and a sane. IHwt al .. 'ttoiit ' program to -ave tin I nit ,1 State* from dr lator*hip and It will have with it the lilt >. .<!» in the In iii'H iati< and Kepub In an parlies. I am a Immoerat md I Want to . along with my party but if tin r Britain and til” lloyal nd t . .. nr going to dictate the pol , f the Itepiiblii an and in-mo- . pat ti<- till* n my < lio|. ■ iFAIR SIDELIGHTS .<->»!*T:Nt Ki> mow paor onk> d th ■ ■ t'y md a third boy whom ~ in. wa not learned w<r< among •h |o-i "in ' l»< night in |t< n imk. soln nation . han i.iti of the fair, who »j» nils much nt hi» time at the information ah tame in handy last night II tte.l'ed .1 eVvte eye IlljUiy. kllft< ed by t'harle* Lyon- id this l-y when the latte: -p!.ie|i> d • otile hatti y a< id In hi* face. Mb- Hu»< ma y Owen* id (I • •-n---.-mg was .n t heory a lisiloi .i - th, I.ii had today when sin at v- • d tn her lohirful grc< Il and -'old . urn. and made |>eu|d< happy by <| 1 ihtltlli free e tmpli of iIo w ■ n.' um M** tiw- ns is a grad'i.li id the <t . Il'bll L' high i tiled id i< visiting Indiana towns m tin uterest of lo r company. She h id i -mile and a kind word for all To- . mservation uhilnt .r 'he ■ i. -how itarn i- .i-'mg y of a tent ion from fa gne The di-play .IhiWHlg .1 nimlxi of -a/'d i mil i« -Jionsoted h I'tely by he \dam» county t.-h and game >n>i ration ieagm atid o- • >it< mi •» :»atioti depat trnell' tin. youth whose name w.i- n '' ■i.le d had Io I”' ' i.l iil a ’|C fled Cm ■ ■I 1 1 dly •n » ' > injuries received ;ll the fie! |M !• 111. pet " eoon M-ra’ched him wio ti tin animal and a dog started ifter i ach other. Th -een ca-es we i h nidi, d a' '• lied Cross booth yes’! lay l» k Wemhoff j. tin 111 A Boy > oil! helping out. I in Iti a achte ■ pim li Jr ■ - I*oil Kelley egular nigh’ min ,i' the information Ixtoih la nigli’ Pau! Sati'ii and ti.iald < o!. ar> '.iking turn, a' th. ' miki in 'lie liooth. A young lady l>y the num.- ot lane'ta Jones eported the 10.- of ‘a lilai k pii.se containing i chei k , luyaldi to Edith Marb.iugh and i um of money to inform t‘ .ti Imoth ! official., last night The purse wai not found. Tile "keep off tile gra-- ugn oft I 'he court house lawn isn't having

f Z*V- —Sgts GuidkiA. , gaos I Daily Democrat - hrtty Crocker Homa Service Department prepared by SELF-ICED CAKES ARE THE STYLE “I don't mind making a rake, h t the icing that takre to lone ... and you never know how it will turn out." Pvrhap. you’ve said it youraelf ... or wmtth ng l!ke it . . . when your family hinted that a nice fresh raki with plenty of luscious icing would be acceptable. Ten to one they •pecmed a chocolate or coconut iemr. too. Well, you needn't worry any more about the icing You ran make one of the new style "-.lf-iced cakes". A cake with a chocolate-coconut tilling and icing that doesn t require any extra time. It sounds too gmn to be true. d.. t n-u t -t . •... „ k ~a ~ (leliciou , cake that a bound tn be a lug favorite with the family. Here it the recipe. We begin with the ietng . . . KEUMCEt) CtKE For Icing and Filling j »q. hitter chocolate (I or) s tbsp, water 2 us. sweet chorolala 2 rup* moist shredded roconut cut into short pieces with a aeiaaora Sprinkle water over coconut and l<t stand to abiorh. M»lt all the chocolate together Add the coconut. m«u.tened wi’h ’he eater. Mil until coconut la well coated. Let atand while mixing '.he cake. Fur Cake lir Il cup shortening (part butter 2'; cups sifted all purpose flour for flavor) .1 tap. baking powder l'i cups sugar tsp. salt * eggs | rup milk 2*. cups sifted rake flour 1 tsp. vanilla Cream the shortening, add the sugar and cream until fluffy. Add the unbeaten eggs, one st a time, beating well after each addition. You see. thia saves an extra bowl for beating the eggs . . . and it allows you to work up a little muscle in your arm. Now sift the flour, baking powder and salt together and add to the creamed mixture alternately with the milk. Add the vanilla with the last addition > ( the milk. Line Pan With Paper Pour into an flxl2 inch pan prepared as follows . . . first grease the bottom of the pan. Then lay a sheet of paper serosa the bottom . . . wide enough to cover most of it. It should be Jong enough, too, to go down the side of the pan. across the bottom and up the othrr side, in this way there will t>e paper sticking up from the pan on two aides. Heinos ing Cake From Pan When the rake is done and you are ready to take it from the pan . . first loosen it at the two siaea not covered with paper. Take hold jf the two strips of paper on the aides and lift the cake from the pan >nto your cake cooling rack Adding the king and Filling Now nour a little more than half of the cake batter into the pan. ?over w>tn half of the choc'date-eoconut mixture . . . then add the •est of the batter. Put into a moderate oven, 35b F. and bake 15 to 150 minutes. When the cake is done, remove from oven, cover it immediately vith the rest of the chocolate-coconut mixture. ■ ■ (Ap’glii IMI by Karg Cferbfff. I»r ■■■ ■ ■ " ■■■■■ i f you nave any specific cooking problems, send a letter requesting nformat.on tc Betty Crocker in care of this newspaper. You will receive i prompt, personal reply. Please enclose 3 cent stamp to cover postage.

i'i ’. -o’i a- i ‘in’* I * i’ii» r | • :f-.>ix <r. lying o« the xi'ii". Two. Idmke' hav< • .< n •■ • n -pi.-ad for I ■ >•• uirfort of th- ri'stitig fairLll"l Ham k. ot b-i.i'ii; and H - Ila Haim .- .if Motnoe. will r>|i >«otit Adam- county at the ni .t. fait home •-• ofiomii » school! to be held on the -tat. lah gtoumls i' Indian.i|»>:.- tor two week- The s< hold ofielis otic w< ek beote th--fair begin- atnl runs through tall wi.k li. tty Atn-tu’/ of .Monroe wa iiaiin .1 alternate Tin*-, ’rip a- tfiv.it on an a 1 < h it. Hi" li' l>a-is and th' awardion i the tuition and other • M" l* , Wanda N. .id-tim ..tie of th. Jun or . hili I- aders of th.- < minty will , serve a- ma-li-i of. eremmile- ' tin- th' « revue to Io- In-Id th* . vetting on fin fr. i> t pl.tlfoim al th. -iirm i ot Thi’d .nd Mid'->ll st .-.a Sti. will nitrodm. tin- par ll.lp.illt' and will also .illlloillK < th.' nailn <>f th.- gti I to r< pt -.nt Adams county at tin- -late dices inn-. M. nno Hi. hei mm k I a ni' itl 1.1-1 Os II.! n. wir on. of 111 many plop:.- flolll the -oil'll pa I Ilf the . .-unly who itt> tided the team pull j mg .-oiite-t here today Ei> her last | evening u»ed i big iimk to haul about .tn < hildi. il to port W iym- | to attend th. H i num. Bailey and I Itiugling > tri us Virgil linn.- young ta in> ot n. ar Ih-ine. w i- .. very disappoint . ■ d man today. H« had gloomed Ills] team all siiniim r toi th. light . weight pulling ionte-t h.-ie today and brought them to Ib-. atiir thia I morning, only to find that the team | wax do pounds overweight Joel Nem ti-. hw.ind‘' "t H|th of II tn wa- aiioth.i aimei who was unable Io sill ink II - t. im enough to fall below th. w.ight limit The livestock judging > inn- to •< - close Thursday afternoon with fli- I judging ot th.-fluetn .> attl< lo' , lowing the live-io.k parade this' eveuing. most of th. I- w.U l>> taken horn, and fli.it pm of 'h> fait will It. ove: for aiioth' ya Th.- paiad. toniglu I- '<> 'ar'l promptly at 4 o'clo. k nid it i ■ » I pelted that Ihe hug. t <i.wd "t . the tail will be hi re to witness It | 0 ARNOLD SHOWS mON'TINI’Efr FKOM I’A'JK ONK) olid anti thud. Stanley Arnold.! fourth Settlor yearling Pe"-i B l-eb man. first and second. Noah Schwartz, third Junior yearling Peter B Lehman. first. William Burke, second and third. Stanley Arnold, fourth. I peter B Lehman tilth Senior calf —Dale D Mo»e» iii»* I and second Fete; B Lehman I thud ind north ( Junior calf — Peter B Lehman.

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i,ist. William Bulk.-, second. Male* M ... - .. i i I' t.-i II la liman, first. Two y.-ir . id William lin k' , l.tw’ Seiiio y< niihg Patel It Lehman, first S* tnot -alt — bale b Mo-, s, fit -• Pet.-. H la-hmati. s<-< ..nd p duction of dun P-ter B l.ehii.an. owner. Stanley Arnold. • v hlhlt.it I bah l> Mo . -•■< olid ind thud. I’, t. r B la hman fourth la l ot ore Pet. ' H. I.ehm.lll llt-t, Stanley Arnold. • olid Production Award I Old ■> year old I alms- Mos <- t: t, Stanley vriiuld, s.-.-ottd, P. 'er B la htn-in. third '. y. i old I tale |i M"-e -, li -t. Stanley Arnold, second. ARRIVALS M ind Mr» M'l l-id<l oe thpii .-titg of a baity g'rl. born at a la a m rhui-day at th<- home. 7.'2 S|,. ||.. l street The fl.lliy weighing -. Vetl .Old t'l • e foil! Iht. pounds. lI'IM lii ■ ti nam.-d Naomi Ilarl-m M and M, bmahl I. < lap man of tin- M.-t'otitiell ap,oim> n'- . . the pa ent- of a baby girl. Iwtrn a !|. \dam.-county nieinoi ml ho--P .i -in- morning at 17 i't o'. i<>. k Til. baby weighed -.0.-ti pound- ' - and 'll. I lit O 111. e. and -he ha- be. n n.iim-d J. a i E.li-'i o Trade in a flood Town Decatur

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing ’’DILI MM A S l'i(KS Oil H!S (IIIN!” ‘d I ' Tdd".: ■ ~ ’ OH, VA WANNA . 1 G> p| 6ht? z - _ \Tar rv \-1 • - — a >• * I 1 11,. 1 aWZfka "' X- ■ J 157-' > B 1.0 N D I E IT .MI STA BEEN SOMETHING HE El ! By Chic Yovng V> (LtkEVOUMAkE ) awtVjV ' 4> ‘Y JIK A.- I ■ e.WrmL U.L- 1 ■ ■ ■ -- —s.ec. " . _jj_ —■ — I - - *1 .!, I - I 7_1.1LZ.” '..’-‘-C 1 -•.-.• J j

UNITED STATES MUST PREPARE V ice-1 ‘rewide n t Wal lace Says Miyht Must Hr Developed lliirliiuhm. I.i \ug I th >• p’. I. ■ 1 I!• n » \ \t i " • said last night that th<- nation < .<n hup” for |» ii i only Uy dcvcdupilix our might i<» the tiiinos! ' .md d”tn oiistratiiia that w. c ■ >m|il”t”ly willing to go tn w.i! if in-..-«i v "A pcaoful |”i>|ib rnnv.i iloWlf toward thii * • of *;•: h< mid a crowd of s,mm a* d-d ' r m hi* monies fill I | Union mm gove n ment ahellloadilig plain Tin speech was hund. . t ot”i t.• MW bill” in 1 w o k < id i i' •>1 to Eilinp” md South tun lie i l>y Ilin t I wave "Nm until i..u- ilm.'. tlii.-ii ••us will a p”.n i fill p”U|il< itivcii ’ til” ma'i'ilal id fw aietlll Illi Hilo | inal”! :al fin w.i Walla. > ml Such dahger ali”hdy thii i'i n- i the Nazi- pu’ nii th” pi - 'i > I-. ' \fih i .md th” fii East lb- «a:d th” likilihoial nf thI'lliled States l» . .mmg involved • war "would enormously iiiccia* ml !f w. failed to devil’” to th” ll’ mint our icioii io th making of war mater: i - Only '.v i|.v. ..ping ..I might; hi tile ii’mo-’. "lily try deiihinMr.it in* through y action and itii •lid. th.” W. .H. I "inpl. t.'ly willing th* it* .hiy « li.MH ** !•*?' ih <’ i* ♦’ i | ah:« h*• « «.ii th •<y • W.dhir. -lid ih» ■ t( i H?i .»i. ;.L»fi’ yrnhoh/.ft Hw ii.iH- - I frilM. . ff.» t in whi< h ’*• « • Ih-.i’ . ■ ■ ■■■ ’ ' .iti’ti»iin»A'i' mh» f.tf’F - -i» tPiin ihu:ii k» '?’*•* ni«» »$ !»;-«?;• - d • ?h»‘ ipMiby farm .»■•.« «»i hi* L fha’ ?»*» >p|»« i*ihu «|iil ~■ i:ik' oiiiHi.tlid" *h» > .* ► i !<• •»! i farm Ii my h** •' I honor ’h« a?H f.» p» t< • Ih * ?■ *»'>' -jftrini ti “♦ "* • hr - nd. ‘ hill I deny that Hn- •» (Os JH-.H •• ll* '»♦ »‘!t *1 -4h»| !rd inyoiir info a will foi |»»-a« • at ’ > pr it f ot on »?»y ,f !. * •v » p <• 111 mi ill I gie.ll usd . <l'.in II V

Sorg’s Meat Market KRKSH A SMOhl.l* Ml- \»S Ml •1 i ! \- M I \»>\ *KII 'I \ iioMI. f>\\ \||> slfflU PHONE9Sor96 FOR I Rl.i: DELIVERY OPEN SI NDAY MORNING I’ORK ( HOK i: (l l> Ol I 4 STEAK. Ih. ' ( 111 ( K RO\ST. Ih. AXU |’R \NKS, lb. IOC FRESH lb- *9 3* r* l<ol\l>i:o\l «« J-- H HI. I’OHS. IQr HAMBERG, > ; s\\ ISSSTEAK, lb. x4C >Xt S\(.E, lb. > bah>vjL_ 28c t'iVl' .10.11,. 17c iutl-tM.N V. ih. 16c Stif SI-:, lb. 18c ||, 121 c poifiv < hops' 19C RIPE TOMATOES 2 Ih*. I u — ' • Ih P*»l VIO ( HIPS |.' M - (.irrolw. Celen. InhlMut. ’’.‘JJ 1 I l ‘-‘HIM.\i’PI IIIIf E )( , ( - Head l.tdlmt. MaimtH’s. sh . S.MOKED> W’PI.ES . 7 Ih'- - w( ( n7u~l> 4r" Sandwtih |b. Crt*p <.dd WakTm.-lt.n- l'»<- nK . |)jnW| .. IJC '-rn. Pin*, f.m-n or Uis Bt-.tn,. l emon*. Banana-. Pent he-. L J l.’etl Bean-. Pk. \ Be.m-. e. tll |o. SunKiwt Oranges 2 do/. :*><• si |< ||> 4m _ Salad l>re**mi! H>c. I'm- AL 2nP(H AIOkS. New peck l'b- P()|(K 1.0 ML !b. * '.indwteh Spread Hie A I'mBEI.MO SOI PS hoy l<h- Rival I i**tie. I‘HIHi * heel* 2 Ih. GRAHAM (RM Ki:i<S2k- | roll* IBe IVachr- or I’inrapplr. 2 can (Ol I \G! * lILKS! , lb. > 2 Run* Bread • Bulk • (akt I *.

Realizes Ambition, Sees F. I). R. U-* ' r ' i I ft V Kt 9 a i W > L ii r- • g W. Mrs. 1,. K P. Jordan and Keprew ntatlve Peterson Interrupting hi-’ .ry-n ikin, r.f. r.-n •* with ■ -gr. ■il lea hrs Preaiilent RiH.-. velt gi itim ‘tl ambition >f a >-y. <r-. 11 rg.i grai.dmother. Mtv I. P. I’ J-i .• ' •’c .. f . .tu nshe loses her ra;-. Iv-failing >•■ -■ ' Mi I> an !-• -i. it the White H" with P.«pt'-• ■ • H i'.’■ t- nos r 'at.

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