Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 274, Decatur, Adams County, 19 November 1941 — Page 2

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kc Jb /CQ w J tBIb jtyA. 'Jin ' ~ w '|zs& ILJ // t. - 'li Jr Ah. - ! iL \ xA 'fllMw wk 11/ ilr' uflLjfl- Itt WUI <hf ffii FAITH in the Future Alt hough »* live in a streamlined age devoid of the simpleness of Puritan life. *e still possess much the same fear and faith in the future as the Puritan had. While the Puritan overcame his fear hy trusting to God and his flintlock, people today need not depend on powder and shot. Instead, they look to their hank to insure them safety, and to guarantee their future security. This Bank Will Not Be Open For Business Tomorrow in Observance of Thanksgiving. First State Bank Established 1883 Member F. I). 1. C. lbw,. S A ST I M>dl New Management Special STADER (Jriii c\ DECATUR ’ S FINEST Gulf Service Vj*/ STATION CORNERFOURTH and MONROE STREETS FRIDAY and SATURDAY November 21 and 22 t f* f* Choice of Three Beautiful Burgundy ColF 1 f 1 b 1 ored Plates, One Clear Vase or 6 Pottery ■ ■ Water Tumblers with each $1 purchase. Large Console Model Record Playing RADIO Also Given Ask Us Away iKtE About It — 0 — Year ’Round Features Gulf Livestock Spray Goodrich Gulf Spray No-Nox Gasoline * Tires »Good Gulf Gas Gulflex Rejj. Lub. Batteries Gulf Pride Oil

reported today that Gen. Maxlmc ! Weygstid hat bean dlamtaaed as pro-iuusul o( french Africa. BERLIN: The high command reported today that "new aurtweful

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httack. art underway and more than Ifi.ooo Soviet prisoners have been taken and 111 Russian tanks destroyed In three days sctloa. LONDON: An official British

— CtotfeiA.— —■) CrscksrHomsAsrvles Department prepared by BOTH SIMS OF TMI TURKEY QUESTION According to Grandma, there was Just oreway to roast a turkey. Ones you learned that one way, you were aa honorable end respect “a alumna of the turkey-roast ;ng i-rhooL Thio io the way Its done by OLD-STY I.R METHOD The eight before the feast (whether Thanksgiving. Christmas or a wedding), place the stuffing in the body cavity of turkey, and truea. It’s already now for the oven. In the morning, rub the °* *7® bird with butter—or any mild shortening—then dredge it thoroughly with flour which haa salt and pepper blended through it Uy thin strips of fst salt pork over the breast. Naw place the turkey la the roaster with a *•* • t *** u , around It—the coarse outer stalks that are too unwieldy for table consumption. Now place the pan and turkey in a very hot oven, 478 F-. and let it bake uncovered for II abates. This browns it very nicely. Now pnR out the pan. cover tt tightly- shove R back into Um oven which has cooled considerably. Keep the heat down to slew moderate —now that’s Ml® Eon an oven with a regulator—which grandma d.dn t Flan 20 minutes a pound for roasting (after that first 15 minutes «rs browning). Every half hour, pull out the pan—remove the cover and "as to’’-that to. dip hot water with butter in It, over the turkey. You’d start with 1 eup of hot water which had 2 tbsp, of butter in it. By thia method it would take a little over 3* hours to roast a 10 pound turkey—and 4 hours for al2 pound bird. Better Insulated Ovens Simplify Baking There’s no question but that Grandma’s turkey made super-delicious eating. Therefore those who still insist oa roasting their turkey the way Grandma did. have good reasons. However, new end better insulated ovens have simplified the baking of many foods-among them turkey and other fowls. So here’s the new simplified method for roasting tarfcey. NEW METHOD Rub the outside of stuffed, trussed turkey with butter and any mild shortening— then sprinkle with salt and pepper. Place in an open roaster with a trivet or rack to the bottom. Have the oven regulator set at 300* F —that’s a stow oven. Put the turkey in thio oven and roast WITHOUT besting and without covering. Keep the oven door closed during the entire roasting period! No peeking—and no need for peeking. Figure to hour per pound, if you are roasting a 14 to 12 pound bird. That means S hoars. Or if ni a 12 pound bird yoa'tl need • hours. A gigantic 15 to 24 pound tarkey will reaaire rely 20 mhiates R pound. While a2O pound bird—if you should ever have one that s—will only require IS minutes per pound. That’s all there to to it Figure out bow long your turkey must roast Then go about your other work and don’t worry about it At 300° F. it isn’t likely to ret scorched or burned. You’ll get plenty of compliments on a lurary that haa been roasted by this new method. — " - If you have any specific cooking problems, send a letter requeetlng Information to Betty Crocker In care of this newspaper. You will rocolve a prompt personal reply. Pisses enclose 3 cent stamp to cover postage.

spokesman said today that military and naval action In "underway'' against Finland, Rumania and ' Hungary despite the fact that no declaration of war baa ben issued | against these governments. LONDON: German epearheadn j rammed Into three salients on the Moscow front today and pounded the Doneta basin defenses in what British experts believed may he the start of a "final " Natl attempt . to capture Moscow before winter. — .o- | «—»■»— Ml II II ———— —I » ■ Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. •— -4 1. Is a pearl a mineral or an animal produet? 2 Which contains s larger number of naval units: a fleet, a flotilla, i or a squadron? 3. In which country Is the vol cattle mountain. Vesuvius? 4. What is the name for a young goat? 5. Four of the Great Lakes are Superior. Huron. Erie, and Michi- ' gan Name the fifth. 4. Who wrote "Diana of the Crossways”? 7 Bunk. Hill is In Boston; Philadelphia. or Providence? 8. Augmentative is the untonym of d—n—t—e? 9. What substance from milk is used to make glue sixing and plastics’ 19. Give the populsr name for the most prominent portion of the constellation Ursa Major. ■ 1 o MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks, higher in moderate trading Bonds, irregular; U. 8. governments. mixed. Chicago stoeks. irregular. Cotton, futures, firm; world sugar futures up nearly %c a pound Grains, wheat steady; corn up tSlMlnimeei of Ksrralrl. »>tstr Wo. .VM Notice is hereby given. That the undsrHlsneU has been appointed Ex. o utrls of the estate of Edward Zwii’k, late <»f A<lwm4 County, dg*. <ea»<-d. ahe estate la probably »olvent. » . AE n * b s®wi»-ii. Kxe< utrlx Ferd 1.. I.Hterrr. Mtersey Nov, if. Hill, Nov l-'.gK be. :i.

Are You THANKFUL For Your Home? If not. see this nice, white, five room home with herd wood floors, bathroom, furnace. enclosed porch for washing upstairs, basement and fruit cellar. There are plenty of shrubsj trees, and flowers and garden space. It hat an enclosed hack yard, that it swell for keeping the children off the streets. Full lot. three minutes from main street. Close to churches, schools and library. Bob Heller Phone 2 Residence >7O

around to®: *°F beans up 2%e. Curb stocks, mixed. Chicago livestock, hogs steady; cattle and »h<ep, strong. MITIf K OF aPIM 141. MKWriXG OF Milan MH 4<ll. N'otbr I- hereb) oven the taxpayers of Adame County, Indiana that a ape. lai nui-tlng of the Adams County Council of said County will held at the Auditor's Office in the Court Hous* at Decatur, Indiana at S.o® o'clock A. M. on Friday. Nov- , otober 21. ntl. The County Council j will consider the following add|. tiooal appropriation wl.i< h officers consider ne.eseary to meet the extraordlnary emergency existing al thia time. Merk's Offire Clerk's free for warrants to,Mt Clerk's <>perst;ng 235.00 < west) superlalredeal of Sekuoia Traveling expenee . ... SO.o# Proaeeatur Operating to oo Cnroner’a Mileage 20.00 I Circuit Court, Grand Jurors 40.00 < olinly < «mmiaalua. ra I Reboot Fund Interest (Transfer from Mchool Fund Prim ipal) 1,000.00 Irene Byron Sanatorium ”00.00 Court Hovoe < liepair Courthouse <lo.-k I ffj.oo Taxpayers aps>earing shall have the right to be heard thereon. After said appropriation shall Im. made ten or more taxpayers feellr.g themselva aggrieved by such appropriation may appeal to the State Board of Tax CommlMlonera for further and final action thereon by filing their petition therefore with the I County Auditor within the time fix-1 ed by law. and the State Board will fix a date for a hearing in the said County. VUor If Eicher Auditor of Adams County Nov. 12-tV MM-HEsIBFaT NOTICE Adassv < Ireoß Couri. » . ember Term, IMI No. IS.TIS STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OF ADAMS. tW: John A Fulk, et al against Muri E. Fulk, et al. Now eome the plaintiffs, in the (above entitled cause, by Eichhorn. (lonian A Fair is. their attorneys, and file their compialnt herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person that said defendants Muri E. Fulk and Lmile Worley Fulk, his wife, are not residents of the State of Indiana, and that said action la a < ontplalnl for the partition of the following de«.rUod real .-state in - Adame ('ounty, Indiana, to-wit: The aoutheaat quarter of section 22. township 2T north, rang.- 12 east, .-nnlatolng I*4 (ores, more or leas; | Also Tl.e northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Metlon 24. lowiuihlp 21 north, range 13 east. ■ Containing 40 m-rea, more or leas, and Hist saJd non-reshlent defendI ants are necessary parties to said cause. Notice is therefore hereby given raid defendants last nwnsd. of the 1 filing and pendency of said coni- • plaint against them and that unless 1 they appear and answer or demur • thereto at the -ealling of said cause on the loth day of January. 1042 be. Ing the l*th Judicial day of the next term of said Court to -Ih> begun sod hold at the Court House. In ths city ■ of Decatur. In said County and State ‘ on the third Monday of November, 1941 said complaint and the matter* and things th«reln.contalned and alleged will be taken •» true, and the said ca-uae will be heard and determined In their absence. In Witness Whereof, I hnve hereunto swlwo-rpied my name and affixed the sea! of said Court, at Decatur, Indiana, thia I’th day of November. A. I’.. 1»41. Clyde €>. Troutner. Clerk Adams Circuit court Elehkara. Gordon A Kdrla Attorneys tor Plaintiffs Nov. lt-24 her ;

| FARM LOANS H OUR BORROWERS ARE NOW ONLY PAYING I 31% merest l — SEE US - Adams County N.F.L.A. 1 HENRY B. HELLER Sec’y.-Treas.

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| RATIO One Timo-Minimum sharp* at Me for 20 worde er leaa. Over 20 worde. I'/«c per word. Two Times — Minimum ohargo sf 40e for 20 worde or leaa. Over tt weeds to per word for the two tlmee Three Tlmsa-Mlnlmum charge of MM for 20 worde er loco Over 10 worde t'/»o per word for the throe tlmee Card of Thanks —- Obltusr'ss snd verses .. 11.00 Open rate—Display advertising 40e par column Inch. -BLIND” ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements appearing tn thia column without names sign sd are -blind." They are to be ana wared by letters, addressed to the bog number In care of the Daily Democrat. We can give no information ooncerniM the parties advertising. ♦ ♦ FOR SALE FOR BALD—DttRIAfI, the bottled cooking gas with Roper range*, the Ideal combination. Wa take trade-ins. flee us before you buy. We will service any maha of gas stove Geneva Hatcheries. M. C. Rtucky. Phono 1(4 Genova. 17ltf FOB BALE — Zenith. Phllco, Croaley radios, large dock to cbooee from now. Free home trials. Christmas lay-a-way. Open evenings. Übrick Bros. a 241-23 t DID YOU KNOW That you could buy a Nparton Radio for aa low as 112.50. We have a fine selection to chose from. Including table, console and combination sets. Arnold A Kleiik. 272-3 t eod FOK~BALE - Frcah heller. Mlle east, four north Dent school. Psul Si'heimann. 273-3 t FOR HALhi - Potatoes. Bi iug container. to mile south of hospital on Mud Pike. Victor Ainacher. Phone 502. 274-3 t FOR SALE H teder - pig? Bar gain If sold at once. Lawrence Hamrick. 1 mile south of Wren. <>!.-. J73-2IX FOR SALE Five steers, two hsifera. weights 55050. iteymond O. Becher, R. 2. Decatur, Ind. 2734 t FOK~BALE -Zenith and Faresworth radio and radio phonograph combination. Order now for Ciiriatmas delivery. Decatur Electric Shop. 150 S. Second St. 273FOR SALE - Modern house on North Second St. Part payment, hsiaace like rent. Property newly decorated. A. D. Suttles, Agent. 274DTD YOU KNOW That you could save 12 to 25% of fuel by using a Silent Sioua oil beater equipped with a Heat Miser. Come in and let us prove this to you. Easy payments. Arnold A Klenk 372-3 t cad FOR SALE—lncome property,

eellent location. Three modem 2-bod room apartment*; new furnace. (6.300. Also bungalow. & room, bath. strictly modern, hardwood floors; excellent location; block from business district. Also Henry Thoma* property, North Fifth St. Walter J. Bovkman. Real Estate and insurance. Phone 3. 273-3 t FUFSALE - Quality coal, Kantacky pride; Hilo Kentucky; Blue Beacon West Virginia; Olga stoker; Sun King; Hocking Valley Ohio; hard coal; Birquets N coke. Burk Elevator 00. Phone 25 or IM. 235 bt f FOR BALE—Dressed spring chickeas for Thanksgiving. Orders taken until 13 each noon. Will deliver Phono 621-K. 371-g3t FOR SALE Radio tubes. We will test your tubes free of charge, in your home. Phone 360. Uhrick Bros. a 261-2 U SALE Horton washers, Frigldaire, Phflco, Crosley Refrigerators. Christmas lay-a-way. Uhrick Bros. a 261 23t Foil SALE Used base burner, circulators. coal and fuel oil heaters. Hoover sweepers, washers, refrigerators. Complete set vice. Decatur Hatchery. 271-St FOR BALE—32 ewee and 1 bud M. W. Franks, 3 miles east of Decatur or inquire at Frauke Wrecking Co. a 272-3tx FOR *ALE — Family sise White Holland turkeys for Thanksgiving. Phone 6144. 272-3tx FOR BaLE-86 acres southeast of Ossian, just off rood 224. 7 room house, electricity, basement, good barn and other buildings. Mrs. Chas. Shimer, 621 S. Malu St Bluffton, Ind. Phone 61L-J. 273-2tx oil cook stove, in good condition; white enamel. 344 Line St., Decatur. Phone 13SC. * a 273-3tX DID YOU KNOW That you could buy a genuine Eureka Sweeper for 646.96 with all attachments Included. Come in and look them over. Prices ranging from (39.96 up. Arnold A Kleuk. 272-3 t eod WSTANDFOIfND LdST—Vanity dresser drawer last Thursday. Lost either in or north of Decatur. Reword Flease call M2-T. It Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

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WANTED WANTED- lewlng by an etp«. r lenced aeamstreaa. Bertha Wolfe, 225 Rung Phone 1447. 272 Its eat prices tor all kinds of hay. Burk Elevator Co. 225 ts WE~L()AJTMONEY to meeTpast due bills for medical sgpeusc, tales and all kinds of aawrgencles. Decatur Loan A Discount Co. WANTrib—Loans oa farms. Hast ere money. Low rates. Very lib sral terms. Bee ms tor abstracts of HUa. Frensb Quinn. 38-a-w f WANTED — Home-loving family with children to see small mod ern home with enclosed back yard, garden, two blocks from main street. Bob Heller, phone 2 or 47u. k 272-lt eod CHRIST MAS Girt - Suggestlnt modern Binger Sewing machine easy payments, layawsy plan, special pricee. Wo repair all makes —Needles, Belts, Parts; Buttonhols mak.ug. Hemstitching. Singer Agency, 445 South First. Phone 411. 273-12 ti MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS at 4% tor 18 jOiii. No expense to borrower. C. D. Lewton, Decatur. Ind. 220btt NOTICE No hunting or tresspassIng on the Derllng farms, southwest of Decatur. Ed F. Burling, owner; Raymond O. Becher, man-agi-i. 27.: .it NoficE — *T<» all Coon Hunters. My fencea are charged with 2Z<* volte at night. If you're looking tor turkeys come in front gate, R. E Heller, Kirkland Twp. 274-ttc Milkr’a Grocery We now have the agency of Solventol of Mrs. Thompson of N. Second st. Solventol h recommended highly by Its users. We will appreciate yeur patronage. Cal! phone 241 or 404. Milter* Grocery NEED MONEY? For quick <a»h loans on automobiles, furniture, livestock or implements, call or see Decatur Loan A Discount Co. 244-3ot NOTICE- No bunting day or night on the Joeph Hleeke farm, Union township. Joseph Bleeke. 273-3tx NOTICE to~trappers and - Coon

hunters: The Adame County coon hunters will buy live coon for the purpose of restocking. You can realise fur prices or better and help restock. Live coons will be received at Franklin's Service Station. Joe Geels, west of Decatur on 224; Lawrence Carver's at Salem; Lawrence Franklin's on South 13th street or Jim Bebout's at Bobo. 269-61 FARMERS re move dead horses, oows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2009. We pay all phone chargee. The Stadler Products Co. 147-tl oFOR RENT FUR RENT—Modern 6-room bouse, newly decorated. North Second St. A. D. Suttles, agent, b 272-3 t QCard of Thanks We wish to thank our neighbors and friends who so kindly assisted us during the illness and death of our eon. We appreciated the acts of kindness extended. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Scimepp and family. We wish in this manner to thank the neighbors and friends who assisted during the death of our husband and father. bits Mrs. Ed Zurich and sons. o FACES CHARGE icontinubd rnoa ranw Krieg of Huntington at (LOW each Roberts was released after furnishing bond. The others are still being held in jail. ' »ati»wio About 1.200 trains in the U. 8 are operated upon mile-a-minute running schedules. BEST COAL BUYS Ky. Lump and Egg; W. Va. Lump and Egg; Genuine Pocahontas Egg; Package Coal; Briquets; Little Joe Prepared Stoker; Pa. Anthracite Nut. KRICK COAL CO. West Elm Bt. Phone 42 NOTICE My office will be cleeed Friday and Saturday, November 21 and 22 DR. JOE MORRIS N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted HOURS . « •:M to 11:30 12:80 to 6:00 SoUirdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 166

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