Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 15 January 1942 — Page 7

JtUHSDAY. JANUARY 15.1942.

TODAY’S WAR MOVES (R*«- V. s. Patent Often) By Louis F, Xeomin Ot the United Pre** War Desk

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r- German ability to hold the Hur ini' dlcated If they cannot, there may r- be week* of hard lighting before »• they find a line farther weal which 1- they can hold. Only then will they Ir be able to nettle down to properIt ation* for a sing offensive. The Ktisalan campaign dovetail* <. with the far eeetern theater of war, « and present or future operations In I- the Mediterranean and the middle n eaat. The drive on Crimea and it Ukraine la especially pertinent to i, the taller. *• If the German* hall the drive or ragaiu ground in south Russia, the »• British would be prepared for Hit' n J ler to move against the oil Held* 1- of the eaai eaat. either through the r CBMMua or Turkey. e The tuceaaant Iroiubaidiueiit of 1- the fortress of Malta may presage n an Ails attempt tu reduce that stronghold and clear the way for t s heavy relnfor- ements to Libya. • Ails sourona In Libya would bring about a direct threat to lit-* near east tbrougb Egypt aud Xues, concurrent with a drive from the I north Britain'* preparations to hold Libya, and the near -ast against I the Ails threat were marked today • by the appointment of Lieut-Gen. , Sir Claude Anchinler k commander- * in-chief of the middle east, to be ' coinmander-ln chlef of British and ’ Indian force* in Iraq and Iran. These two strategic stales had ’ be-n under the commandtr iiH'hh'f * of India. Auchinleck's command now extend* from Libya to the borders of India. It will be hl* re-

sponsibility to meet any Caucasian or Turkish attack. From the defensive viewpoint the British appear strung. They ar* prep*ted to m**t an Asia air offensive In the Medltsrrsiisao. if - Marshal Timoshenko's Crimean f and t'krahilan drive succeed* and it ll* tempo I* In- reaslng rather than t diminishing the gateway to the f CaiK-asu* will ba clmn-d Ade- Is- • Ive All* defeat In Libya would pave the way for an Allied uffens- • ive. perhaps a smashing attack on . Italy. I —■ —O i Gold Star Emblem To Be Given Daily To Courteous Driver IS Act* of courtesy displayed by moB torteta driving in the city of Dma- . tur are to Im (Mid special r< cognition In an advertising feature start- ( ed today in the Daily Democrat. An attache of the newspaper will t pay special ttent ion to the v act* r pf drivers and each week -lay the name and addies* of the per eon , will I— found in an advcrtl-'inent r of the Hoff-lirau Brewing Corpor- . ation of Fort Wayne, which !* spon- , soring the campaign The firm upon receiving the in I dividual*' name will mail to him or l her a “Gold Star" emblem of ctrnrf tesy and safe driving which may be displayed on th— person '• auto. , AUCTION STUDENTS CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONB [ cent Callan. .Mexico. N Y : W It I Cooperrider, Thornville, <) ; Ted s Cannon. Hilver Creek. Nebr.; C. 11. ’ Dawson. Waverly, <>.: Harold Easterbrook. Oxford. Maes; ClaudFenton. Freewater, Ore.; Thoma* R. Franklin. Irnonil. 111. Fraud* Farmer. Strawberry Point, la.; Willard Garrison. Carthage. Mo; Jay Grogg. LaGrange; Everett Gllhham. Washington. J Donald Gravel, Lime Creek, Minn.; Albert Heiser. St. Llbory, Nebr.; Wayne Haye*. Wasta, 8. I): Tony Heitman Centerline. Mich.; Ralph Harter, St. John's. Mich; BUI Heaverlo, El • lensburg. Wash.; August Krepela. Faces Murder Charge > e r K-;-® " fc | E - ■ b “* • K Charles Hatflcld Chdrl-s Hatfield. 38. who, with hi* wife, Bonnie, is en route ftrin U>i Angele* to Texas to face murder charge* for the desert slaying of Mrs. Weston G. I From* and her daughter, Kane”

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GurtltA.~—■> PrFLX'Fa By Dally Demeerat—Betty Oresner Home Service Department RED CROSS DAY QUICKII Father and the children expect just as good a meal after mother has spent the afternoon at the Red Cross as on the days when she haan entire afternoon to devote to their evening meal. This mean* that mother i* put to It to devise good all around meal* which lend them eelve* to last-minute preparation, yet are not too costly. They should be meal* with dessert* and salad* that can be pre pared in the morning. Other dishe* that ran be at leaat partially pre pared nhead of time are so much to the good. Here is a suggestion for a “quickie" meal of this type. Emergency Steak (put together in the morning) Created Potato** Buttered Green Brans (canned) (potatoes boiled in morning) Hot Bisruit* Jam or Jelly (made with prepared biscuit mix) Jellied Waldorf Naiad (made in the morning or the day before) Fruit Custard Cookie* (made in th* morning) (mad« a day or two before) Coffee Milk for Children EMERGENCY STEAK 1 lb. fresh kambarffer er ground breakfast cereal) round stesh 1 tap. salt H rup milk '/« tsp. pepper 1 cup wheat Iskra (uncooked Finely chopped eciion. if deelrer Mix all ingredient* together well. Place on a pi* p*n and pat intc shape of a sU-ak, about 1 inch thick. Place under broiler and broil on each side for about 6 minutes ot until meat i* browned. Continue cooking to degree of donenes* desired Os course, this meat can be pan-fried on top of the stove. j elued Waldorf nalad 1 tbsp, gristin tsp. salt •i cup cold waler 1 cup chopped apple 1 cup boiling water 1 cup chopped celery 8 tbsp, sugar Hi pimientoes. chopped fine •/* cup lemon juice cup nut meal*, chopped Soak gelatin in cold water 5 minutes, then dissolve in boilin* water. Add sugar, lemon Juice and salt. When gelatin start* to stiffen add apple, celery, pimientoes and nutm- uts. Pour into mold* rinsed wit) cold water. Set in a cold place to chill. Serve on lettuce leave* witl mayonnaise or boiled dressing modified with whipped cream. This makei 8 individual mold*. To Nave Vitamin* When you cook canned vegetables beware of throwing away theii precious vitamin* by draining the liquid down the sink. You can »avt a good part of the vitamin* by pouring the liquid from the bean* (ot other canned vegetables) into a sauce pan and slowly cooking the liquic down to about half it* original amount Now add the bean* (or other vegetables), the seasoning* and butter, and heat Brown buttered crumbt heated with a bit of onion in the butter are delicious with green bean* FRUIT CUSTARD PUDDING 1 egg 2 cup* scalded milk •4 eup sugar J tap. vanilla •4 tsp. salt 1 rup cut up fruit (orange* H cup flour bananas, dates, or other fruit! Beat egg in top of double boiler. Add sugar, salt and flour we) mixed together. Pour scalded milk over mixture stirring to blend well Place over boiling water and stir constantly while cooking. Cook unt> mixture thickens and raw taste is eliminated-about 2U minutes. Chill Add vanilla and fruit. — —————c*ev»uki isu s» *-u» t*«. '■ I —■ — If you hsvs any specific cooking problems, sand a letter requesting Information to Betty Crocker In care of this newspaper. You will receive a prompt, personal reply. Pleas* enclose 3 cent stsmp to cover postage

Kimball. H D. < <;ilb«-it laonb-rt, Counei'sville; W E Lewi*. Sweetwater, Tex**; Bill Lewi*. Sweetwater, Tex**; < Dnnuld Lloyd. O*hko*h. Wl*.; Hugo lamgeukitmp, Yorkshire. (>.; T It Ungtfrll, Wilton. N. II.; BUI M< redlth. Lincoln, Nebr.; James Miller, tteliysbuig, Pa. Fri-d (’. Marquardt, KI Ueno, ttkla.; Keith Minor. Toledo. <1; i Tom M- T’lung. Itoin everte, W. Va . I Orville Powell, Cadillac, Mich.: L | A Paige. Dike, la . t’urti* PiKc. Madison. 8. D.; E. W Phillips. Fl.-K’-tafl. Am.; Gunter Prude, Por- j tales, N .M ; Joe It. Ailabrook. H. | C . Perry ShiTbroiin, Coon Rapid*. . la.; MrCord Bteelv, Attica. 4 John Stanley, Dighton. Kan.: J , ii Smith, South Soi<m. <>: Cortis 1 Holomon. Middleville, Mich.; <). G. , SI II h- y Now I "I-1 l.i-l--11> ii I.i l> I John It. Thoma*. Weston. O.; Lloyd M. Weinhtirg, Viekshurg, Mich.; 11. L. Howman. Maquoketa, la. . — Q Bormann To Speak At Berne Banquet Berne, Jun. 15 Vincent J Hoimaun. <d Ih'-attir county < ivilian d-'f-'tise director, will In- the speaker at the January Iwiiquet ot 4be Berne Cliainlici of Coiuine.C" Monday evening The dinner will be served at 6:15 o’clock. K. I Hiding will preside .Mr. Bormann will give

detail* of the plans for clvilLn detense in the county Other »pi ,ik--rs will Im- county agent L. E. Aichbold and E W. Baumgartner, cashier <rf the First Bank of Berne and a member of -tin' Adam* county inHoning board. The Chmber of Commerce will elect new uffi <rs for 1982 at this meeting. Q j Reginald Stewart Concert Soloist Fort Wayne. Jan 15 Reginald Stewart, world famous Scot- 11-l-ot tl pianist and --iidu-toi. will I- the guest artist with -the Fort Wayne givlc symphony orchestra in Its second concert of the eurr-Mi- »eamm Wedn-'tday night. January 21. a' the Shrine Auditorium here. NEW DELIVERY SCHEDULE - To Conserve Tire* New delivery schedule will be effective. Monday, Jan. 12. Deliveries will be made 7:30 a. m. 9 a m. 3 p. m. GERBER Meat Market i

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