Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 76, Decatur, Adams County, 29 March 1935 — Page 6

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A MESSAGE FROM W. K. KELLOGG / Fvfrt one in interested in the country’s improve* 1 2 ■ ment. We will have found economic recovery only t». ,k t when every one does his share. / A. \ Xx\' As we see it our duty is threefold: first to provide m&tesA . z r \ N the American farmer with a fair market for his crop; * second to give employment to as many people as V. N possible; and finally to supply a wholesome food at idhr a *'<. a low cost. When we introduced the original Corn Flakes nearly thirty years ago they were spontaneously re. RBB- * ■ / ceivcd. They were crisp and tasted good and they Jr * ere ready to serve. Year by year we enlarged our g factory, hired more workers, bought more premium / y corn from the farmers. i Two vears before NRA we adopted a six-hour ' j working day for our twenty-six hundred employees at good pay. This meant four shifts of six hours and k ""W* nMIOB enabled us to give employment to twenty-five per \ ItlkTßfc cent more P CO P^ e than in pre-depression times. 1 j Kellogg’s Corn Flakes arc enjoyed daily by millions W i 9 of people — far more than any other ready-to-eat cereal on the market. We appreciate your prefercnce and will try constantly to give you a better Prodis, -MMF uet at greater value. Today you get twice as much ■r Z/V W ‘ n Kellogg's at one-half the price you paid for corn ' . flakes before the war, 1908 to 1914. y wi J Meanwhile both package and product have been 1 steadilv improved. Special processes — exclusively ? our own — keep Kellogg's Corn Flakes oven-fresh ■ Wr and flavor-perfect right to your table. X'ou can buy B them at grocers anywhere with full confidence in ant l quality. . "'*' make- onlv one brand of Corn Flakes — X. Kellogg’s — in the red-and-green package. i fflfe IF of battle cheek QUALITY FOOD MARKET ! Shop Where The Crowds Shop! — There’s A Reason!! ; JUST A FEW EXTRA WEEK END SPECIALS THAT ARE NOT MENTIONED ON OUR HAND BILLS! FLOUR 71c ; Little Elf Hard Wheat 24 Ib. bag.. 99c ; Buckwheat or Pancake Flour 5 Ib. bag.. 25c ! j POTATOES ,00 S^^'73c COFFEE 17c APPLES Fancy Delicious lb. sci > STARKS —Good Cooking Apple basket .. $1.45 I i ROMP! BEAUTIES—Fancy ba s ket .. $1.39 : ! HAMBURGER — Fresh 2 lbs., 25c ! BEEF VEAL* ; ROUND STEAK lb. 16'/ 2 c POCKET ROAST lb 10c ' CHUCK ROAST lb. 11c SHOULDER ROAST Ib. 12'/ic ! BOIL BEEF lb. 9c SMALL CHOPS lb. 15c ! ! SWISS STEAK lb. 15c LEG ROAST Ib. 17c 1 [ MR. EDGAR WERLING has taken charge of our Fruit and Vegetable Department. ' ; NOTICE FARMERS:— ; We Pay Highest Prices For Nice Clean Eggs. WWVWWMMWIfVWVVWWWWMAAWWMAAnAMWIMWVWWWWMAAAARAMIMAMAAAMAAM

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Substantial Salads For Days - Now that meat* are out of the picture for many of us throughout most of the Lenter season, it is rather difficult to plan luncheon or supper dishes that will Im* substantial and filling. Here are some salads that —with the addition of hot rolls und a simple dessert —wilt provide completely satisfying as well as well balanced men is. Salmon Salad 1 can red salmon 1 medium bunch celery 6 or 8 small sweet pickles 1 cup stuffed olives ’4 cup walnut meats 1 red or green pepper salt and pepper to taste 1 cup cracker crumbs mayonnaise Remove skin and bones from salmon, chop celery fine, also pickl<w, olives, pepper and nut meats. Roll crackers fine. Mix all together with mayonnaise and serve on lettuce leaves. Garnish with a few nut meats or stuffed olives. Macaroni Shrimp Salad ’4 box macaroni rings cooked until tender. Drain and add 1 green pepper, 1 red pepper, 1 small onion. 1 bunch celery, 1 can of shrimps cut in small pieces. Mix well together, adding salt to | taste in the following dressing, j I Dressing 1 cup water 1 cup vinegar (boil together) 2-3 cup sugar 2 teaspoons flour 2 teaspoons mustard 1 teaspoon salt I ’« teaspoon tiepper ! 2 eggs Mix all dry ingredients together I then add the eggs. Add boiled vine-11 gar and water a little at a time. 1 1 Return to stove and cook until j I j the mixture Take off I the fire and add a large lump of j I blitter. _ j Apple, Celery and Tuna Fish Salad I 1 cup apples, pared and diced 2 tablespoons lemon juice I H 4 cups celery diced ] 2 cups tuna fish flaked % cup mayonnaise Sprinkle the apples with the lemon juice and blend with the. I celery, tuna fish and mayonnaise. 1 1 Serve on crisp lettuce and gar-J nieh with additional mayonnaise. I Coleslaw with Horse-Radish Dressing | Shave a firm head of cabbage' I I very fine and cover with ice I I water for an hour, drain and dry' I well. For the dressing whip 1 I cup sour cream with 1 tablespoon prepared horse radish. 2 tablespoons tarragon vinegar, 4 tablespoons cider vinegar. 3 teaspoons sugar. % teaspoon salt and 1 tee- ! spoon prepared mustard. Mix well I and add paprika to color. Then j mash well the yolks of 3 hardcooked eggs and blend with the , dressing, pour over the cabbage, J tossing lightly till well mixed, i Cut the whites of the hard cooked [ egge into matchlike shreds and i add them as a garnish to the slaw. [ Asparagus Salad Vinagrette H Drain liquid from canned asparIh YOU never know when your pay--roll is going to find ; itself facing heavy | odds. 7ETNA-IZE i j An Atna Policy gives your money pro. !: tacuoo when it needs protection most Aetna Casualty and Surety Co. Aetna Automobile Ins. Co. Aetna Life insurance Co. I SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. Agents i Decatur, Ind. Phone 358 Lil iftllllllll

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I ague. Make vinagrette sauce as , follows: add 1 tablespoon each of l chopped parsley, chives und sour ' pickle to % cup French dressing. 1 , 1 Shake well. Pour over asparagus und allow to thill thoroughly. s<‘rve on crisp lettuce or watercrewH. O TAX MEASURES CONTINVKD FROM PAGE ON'R consumers’ sales tax. Although the new state liquor: control act cut the tax on liquor ( from $2 to $1 a gallon and on beer from 5 cents a gallon to $1 a bar-, rel. increased consumption and higher license fees are expected to j Insure as much revenue as hbd; been collected under the old law. The liquor tax was reduced liecause administration leaders felt it would eliminate bootlegging. Another Important revenue law I passe dwill enable delinquent tax- j payers to pay their taxes on or be- j fore the first Monday in Novem-l her without penalties which accru-

HITE’S GROCERY Plenty of parking space PHONES 31 and 201 Free Delivery Four times daily. Potatoes oLZ, 45c 100 Ib. bags .. 75c. Full line of early seed potatoes. Fancy Golden p* Large cans Pineapple in Bananas, lb. .... OC heavy syrup, rue n 2 cans tbOC UXVoXIOc 5 C Prunes Or New Figs 1A n 3 lbs £iOU package lUI Burco Coffee f ™ 16c Little Elf Early 25 lb. sack QA June Peas 2 SALT Oc/C Raisins Tomato Soup p3 pounds can OC Evergreen 1 A Peas and Carrots Sweet Corn, can IvV can OC THU & targe cans, halves, in i"*r Ai heavy syrij p. can ■ C/x 1 LinVlllJlJ (limit 5 cans) JL V?Kz 5 lb. bag QPCz* 2 lb. jar OP Graham Flour..m OU Preserves <uOv Lima Beans Garbage cans Red Beans Qt. cans Fancy Q can Uv Mixed Pickies.. A«7U Salad Dressing 29c Dried Peas J* Kraut pcan OU can OC Large cans Apricots in Pop Corn that 1A n heavy syrup OA wiii pop, ib. ... LUC ZvC

led prior to Jan. 1. IMI. It «Uo ■ provides for the payment of delinquent taxes in 16 installments. i The 1933 intangibles tux law ~ was amended to Include postal savings bonds. Another bill toings all building and loans associations under the 1933 intangibles law and j provide that the value .of all real estate owned, rather I than the book Value, shall lie deI ducted from the capital stock on J which the tax is levied. The legislature abolished the ' mandatory four-year assessments 1 on real estate and gave local taxpayers the right to petition for reassessments at any time they feel i their property i« over-assessed. ,The assessments can not be made j more than once a year, however. Another new law requires that I tracts of land owned by one person i shall be sold separately for delin- ! quent taxes. The tax on one tract I can not be a lien on any other. | The tax laws were amended to | permit the state tax board to raise I the assessed valuation of smaller taxing units will

lontal increase for the entire tyThe gasoline tax law was amend ed to give judgment for delinquent j gasoline taxes priority over all other liens except state und county tax Hens and real estate mortgages. Under another of the new laws, municipal corporations were authorised to make tax levies to pay obligations when funds are tied up j In defunct banks. PREMIER URGES CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE laratioji to the eenate. Parliament will sit in continuous session until it has voted approval or disapproval of the declaration by a vote of confidence or no confidence in the new premier. A vote of confidence was expected.

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