Muncie Post-Democrat, Muncie, Delaware County, 5 October 1934 — Page 2

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1934

Little Shirley Temple, Never Spoiled, Has Simple Home Life

By Mabel Love T ITTLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE whc •Li has rifr " " fame as the leading -- -he motion pictures, lives even more simply than the average child. To the fact that she has never been spoiled, her mother attributes the lovable personality that has won for her such universal popularity in Hollywood Shirley’s meals have always been carefully planned each day and whether her wise mother is aware of it or not. her evening meal is in keeping with the findings of a recent scientific investigation conducted by Dr Donald A Laird. Director of the Psychological Laboratory. Colgate University Perhaps it is only a coincidence, but if so, Shirley’s mother has scored one on the Doctor In investigating the subject of child sleep, Dr Laird found that children’s sleep was improved some twelve per cent by substituting for their ordinary suppers a light meal in which the main dish consisted of easily digested corn flakes and milk. Shirley’s evening meal regularly includes this dish. It is the easy digestibility that makes corn flakes an ideal supper food for children, and this same quality, together with their crispy flavor, makes them equally valuable as an ingredient in many types of cakes and cookies. Try the recipe below and see how delicious it is. Corn Flake Date Cookies Vz pound dates (V/z 2 tablespoons v cups water chopped) 2 tablespoons Vz cup sugar orange juice X tablespoon grated orange peel Remove the seeds from the dates and boil dates, sugar, water, orange

Carefully planned menus have helped to keep Shirley well and full of zest for work or play.

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By Dr. ALLEN G. IRELAND

Director, Pbytiud ami Health Edmcariem Netc leriej State Department of Public lustructio*

Vegetable Time

Summer time is fresh vegetable time. It seems hardly necessary to emphasize how important that fact is. Most parents today know

that vegetables of all kinds are essential to growth and

health.

Vitamin has almost become

juice and grated orange peel until soft paste is formed, 1 cup shortening V* teaspoon 1 cup brown sugar salt 3’/a cups flour Vz cup water 2 teaspoons baking 2 cups corn. powder flakes Cream the shortening, add thd sugar and beat thoroughly. Add the flour, which has been sifted with the baking powder and shift then the water and last the corn flakes. Roll the cookie dough thin (about 3/16" thick) and cut- into rounds. Spread one round with the date mixture and put a second round on top, pressing the edges ton gether. Bake on greased baking sheet in a moderate oven (375 0 F.) for 15 to 20 minutes. Providea three dozen 2%-inch cookies.)' '

ine gun. Two(2) pistol type tear gas guns. One(l) pocket tear gas gun-12 gauge: One(l) box 12 gauge tear gas shells. Three (3) police automobile radias; One(l) police table radio. Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Done this 14th day of September. Done this 14 th day of September 1934. W. Max Shafer Auditor Delaware County, Indiana o NOTICE TO BIDDERS

The brain worker is never free ot responsibility. He must remember when it’s time for another pill.

GLENN’S Sheet Metal Shop See us for Skylights, Metal Ceilings,, Slate,- Tile_ and Metal Roofing, Blowpipe and Job Work. Gutter and Leader Pipe. Rear 213 E. Main St. Phone 310

Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Delaware county, State of Indiana, will receive sealed proposals and bids j a at the office of the Auditor of said'

household word, es- county, up to the hour of 10 o’clock

a. m. on Wednesday, October 10, 1934, for the furnishing of meats, bread, groceries, clothing and dry goods and shoes for use at the Delaware Cunty infirmary and clothing anddry goods for use at the Delaware County jail, estimates and specifications for which are

pecially to the moth

i er who selects and prepares the meals. And in vegetables, we have one of the richest sources of vitamins, special vitamins and minerals which supply Hie body with protective materials. Use all the green vegetables that will be eaten. Give the tomato a prominent place for it deserves great credit. Have the jfteen foods crispy and clean. Wash them welL Try many combinations that look attractive, which is one way to interest children. Chopped vegetables in gelatin, shaped by molds, makes an inviting dish. Many suggestions are usually given in the leading magazines for women. Try them, and it may be surprising to see how children will actually enjoy vegetables that were once in the

''don’t like” class.

Is your child to be away from home this summer? Read what Dr, Ireland has to say about it next

peek.

hfy Favorite Recipes'

Frances Lee Barton sayi:^'^ m 117HEN you are again asked to IT make a contribution to the (£hurch or. club supper, cover yourself with glory by do nating a spiced^raisiu nut loaf: Spiced Raisin, Nut Loaf x ;3 cups sifted flour;*3 teaspoons double action baking powder; % teaspoon salt; Vi teaspoon cinnamon; M teaspoon nutmeg; Vz dip firmly packed brown sugar; Vz cup finely broken walnut meats; 1 cup'finely cut. raisins; 1 egg, well beaten; 1 cup milk; 4 tablespoons melted bub ter or other shortening. V Sift flour once, rAeasure, add baking powder, salt, and spices, and sift again, r* Add sugar and mix well; then add walnut meats and raisins. , Combine egg, milk and shortening;; add to flour mixture and blend., Hake in greased loaf pan, 8x4x3 inches, in moderate oven/ 350 a . F-) J. hour, orjmtil done, o NOTICE TO BIDDERS

now on file in their office of said

Audiaor.

Contract for furnishings said supplies will be for the last quarter of any and all bids, the year 1934. Separate bids shall be made upon said above classes of

supplies.

Definite bids must be submitted on each article or quantity and all goods and supplies are to be delivered to the institution free from freight, expenses or drayage. Each bid shall be accompanied by a noncollusion affidavit and by bond condition as required by law in the sum of $50,000. Board reserves the right to reject Done this 28 day of Septemoer 1934. \ Max Shafer Auditor Delaware County

Indiana.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS

“Sing Sing’s warden carried a surgeon’s spongue in his leg for six years.” Huh! A spongue has pulled ours for 10 years.

Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of the County of Delaware, Indiana, will receive sealed proposals and bids up to the hour of 10 o’clock A a M. on Monday, October 22, 1934, at the Auditor’s office in the courthouse at Muncie, Indiana, for the repair and alternation of the Passenger Elevator in the s'uid Court-

house.

Specifications covering said work are now on file in the office of said Auditor. All bids shall be accompanied by e Bond in the amount of the bid, guaranteeing faithful performance l of said work if the bid is accepted, ) and shall also be accompanied by ' as provided by law. Board reserves the right to re- J ject any an all bids. Done this 5 day of October 1934. Max Shafer Auditor Delaware County Indiana.

The traveler can tell when he reaches a backward country. He

doesn’t see any padlocks.

Maybe it’s true that you could write better stories than the magazines print. So could the authors.

Blue Beacon COAL

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Muncie Lumber Co. Muncie, Ind. 316 Ohio Ave. Telephone 145-146

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Notice is hereby given to the Boadr of Commissioners of DelaBoard of Commissioners of DelaBealed bids, at the Auditor’s office, of said county, up to the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. on Tuesday, September 25, 1934, for the following Supplies for the use of the Sheriff of said Delaware County, Indiana: One<l) S^b-Machine gun, with G clips. radios: One(l) police fable radio. p.ble of resisting L300 feet velocity: 1000 rounds of 45 calibre automatic -cartridges for saiu sub-mach-

When You Need SAND or GRAVEL Phone 100 Good Sand is vory important for the purpose of Quality Construction. OUR SAND IS THE BEST Muncie Washed Sand & Gravel Co. Burlington Pike , W. M. Torrence, Prop.

on the S- S. SEEANDBEE — THE WORLD’S GREATEST SHOW BOAT 800 feet long — 100 feet wide-500 Staterooms and Parlors

Here !• the ideal vacation—rot, relaxation and diver.

orchestra, decK sports, social events, ana a aazzung floor show revue and entertainment—all on a quality scale new in lake transportation. These cruises,seven days in duration,begin the second week in July and continue through the first week in

September.

On each complete cruise a day and night lor exploring the wonders of the Chicago World’s Fair, and a full day at Buffalo permitting trip to Niagara Falls. One low fare indudes all expenses—transportation, stateroom, meals, all entertainment on shipboard, and eight-seeing trip at Mackinac Island. One way or port-to-port trips at proportionately low costs for those who do not wish to make the complete

round trip cruise.

OTHER C & B TRIPS

C & B Line steamers operate regular nightly service between Cleveland and Buffalo. Auto tourists save a day’s time and money too by taking their car on the boat. Rates are low. During July and August, on Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays, steamers operate between Cleveland and Port Stanley, Ontario. Daily service between Cleveland, Cedar Point and PuMnBay. Low rate all-expense tours to Thousand Islands ana Sanguenay River are available. Write for folders.

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