Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 94, Decatur, Adams County, 19 April 1935 — Page 6

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Turkey or Chicken Croquettes 1 cup chopped cooked turkey or chicken, 1 cup canned corn, 54 cup bread crumbs, 1 beaten egg and a little cream. Make into croquettes after seasoning well, roll in crumbs in egg. then crumbs and fry In deep fat. Serve with peas. Salad Fill halves of canned pear* with cream cheese, top with maraschino cherries, place on lettuce nests

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■ ■ * UCBIWBBBi QualityFoodMarket B 121 Second St. Free Delivery 4 Where Quality, Prices and Old Friends Meet smoked Bananas Ham fg c jw 10-12 lb. Average HEAD LETTUCE 1 P(H ND LARGE SOLID ICEBERG. 2 For AMV A A NE WRED BEETS, Large, 2 bunches . 15c 7jP NEW CARROTS, 2 buncheslsc FANCY CELERY, Crisp 5c FANCY STRAWBERRIES, Quart ... 25c 11.\ ivi s v ........ ** fg j Calif. Stvle 1 H PLENTY’ of all kinds of fresh Fruits and Y’egetables that Pound .'. L/C are not mentioned. ■J £ Fobeloin Steak, lb R ?d Beets, Little Elf, 2 No. 2 cans2sc DK6I Beek, lb Peas and Carrots, 2 No. 2 cansl7c Roast Tender, lblsc T orna f oes< Little Elf, 2 No. 2 cans .... 19c Hamburger 2 lbs 25c JELLO, Little Elk, all kinds, 4 boxes .. 17c a* a spare ribs, Smail. Lblsc Marshmallows, plain or colored, Lb. .. 19c i OFK Hershey cocoa, 21 Lb. cans 25c w SMALL CHOPS. Lb2»c Seedless Raisins, 21 Lb. pkgl7c Vn n I pocket roast! Lb. ’ .. 12>/?c R urco Icing Sugar, 1 Lb. pkg 8c f Udi I^. lsc Sweet Peas, Little Elf, canlsc CfIUSEFE Pineapple 41c Sfe UF ER Hhf Ks Fruit Cocktail, Little Elf, 2 tall cans .. 29c .. Dole Pineapple Juice, 2 cans29c BURCO Ibi l/C 3 lbs 48c Salad Dressing, Little Elf, Quart29c LITTLE ELF DRIP pr Bursley Stuffed Olives, jar 25c BURSLKY HIGH GRADE 2 5c 0160 29 C FLOUR 2^S 79c | BREAD „” r ap Sc * Fl en ty ®f n * ce White Eggs for EASTER! Spring Chickens 2 ib ih 25c WE PAY TOP PRICE FOR QUALITY EGGS v

and serve with French dressing. Salad Molds Serve salads— fruit or vegetable in attractive molds surrounded with fruit or vegetables according to the type of salad served. Quick Luncheon Dish Fry farm sausages to a crisp brown and serve with canned beet slices, heated and cannde lima beans for an energy-giving winter

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meal. Graham Muffins 1 cup graham flour, cups white flour, ’4 cup sugar, 1 teaspoon soda % teaspoon salt, 54 teaspoon baking powder, 1 cup sour milk. 1 egg, 2 tablespoons fat, melted, 1-3 cup chopped nut meats. Mix ingredients, beat 1 minute. Half fill greased muffin pans, bake 15 minutes in moderate oven. Serve chilled grapefruit for break fast, luncheon or dinner, ilt’s piquant flavor is a splendid start to I any meal. Pumpkin Pie Add 2-3 cup brown sugar to 154 | cupH canned pumpiin. Add 11 tea-1 spoon cinnamon and 54 teaspoon ginger. Beat the yolks of 2 eggs, add 154 cups milk and a dash of salt. Beat into pumpkin. Add beaten whites of 2 eggs and 54 cup cream. Pour into deep pastry lined pan. Bake until done. Mince Pie 4 cups seedless raisins ' 2 cup white corn syrup cup water 3 tablespoons vinegar 1 tablespoon butter 1 teaspoon cinnamon

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 19,1935.

- r~ I 1 jteaspoon cloves y 2 teaspoon allspice >4 teaspoon mace i > 2 teaspoon salt 1 cup unsweetened apple sauce i Chop raisins, mix corn syrup. > w-ater, vinegar, butter, spices, salt , and allow to come to boiling point. Add chopped raisins and remove from fire. Mix with apple sauce. ■ j Bake between 2 crusts in a hot oven for 25 minutes. CHURCH REVIVALS ) United Brethren Mission On Friday flight Rev. S. A. Mackilln and u delegation from hie church at Zanesville will be here to conduct the services. Rev. G. A. Eddy, pastor of Decatur United Brethren circuit and a splendid representation from this circuit attended. A splendid choir of about twenty five voices filled the choir loft with Miss Bernice Brodbeck at the piano and Rev. O. W. Fix led the large congregation in congregational singing, followed by a short praise service. Rev. Eddy took charge of the service and said. “We need to pro- I mote revival rather than legalize I

booze. Oh how wo need Jesus, beautiful world, Christians are the happy people of the world. Peculiar folks, we like to forgive but fall to ! forget. ■ “John 12-32. Jesus #»iid 'lf Ibe 1 lifted up will draw all men unto me’. So broad and far reaching, “; reach all men. Jesus was conscious of his surroundings, never turned aside from his service. Jesus knew what manner of death he would die. I People hold on life only natural, j , how beautiful to have a Savior to g>o with us who took the sting out l ot death, because victory over the I grave, the grain of corn needs to die to live again. Did Jesus stop when he saw what was ahead of him. No attraction like the divine. Some folks

Appelman’s Grocery FREE DELIVERY PHONE 215 - 219 Fresh Celery 10c Wheat Cereal 15c i? or in» (Sponge Ball Free) (.rape Fruit, 3 for . 10c Spaghetti Fresh Tomatoes, th. 14c large canloc Oranges, dozen .... 21c Hominy, 3 Ig. cans 25c I • 1 P /T 3 pounds 1A Imperial toffee &5c n> 19c Dill Pickles Settles-it Bags. large jar ... 15c clears your cistern 50c Salad Dressing, Ammonia, quart jar ... 29c large bottleloc Sandwich Spread Wall Paper Cleaner quart jar ... 29c 3 boxes 25c . ... . Van Camp Vegetable Soup 3 cans 18c — . - - ... Ginger Ale, Lime Ricky, Vanilla Wafers, lb. 19c Root Beer. qt. bot. 10c Miller's Cakes, each 15c Miller’s. V\ ard s. PerS^ r ?- C^ers k ,» section Rolls, pkg. Perfection. 2 lb. 19c 10c and 12c Corn, Peas, and Campfire MarshGreen Beans, can 10c mallows, pound.. 20c Toilet Tissue “z 3 for 13c Palmolive, Camay, Peaches. 2 Ig. cans 35c 3 bars 14c Bartlett Pears, P & G Soap. 6 bars 25c large can 19c Crystal White Soap Cherries, very good. Chips, 2 Ig. boxes 25c gallon cans2c HITE’S GROCERY Plenty of parking space PHONES 31 and 204 Last Delivery leaves our Store at 10 o’clock Sat. Night Sugar —49 c Babbitts Clean- 1 Large cans Pineapple in ser, 3 cans .... IvC heavy syrup, Jf* _ . „ n « 2 cans TllL ™ *sc Prunes Pitted Dates IF 3 lbs package l tJV BANANAS 5c Gold Dust Scour- P 25 lb. sack QQx» ing Powder, can.. OC SALT O*7 V Raisins Tomato Soup r 3 pounds miOu can OU Evergreen 1 A., Peas and Carrots r Sweet Corn, can 1 vt can OU Flour z::: $1.09 5 lb. bag nr 2 lb. jar nr Graham Flour.. ajOV Preserves wilt ~ Peaches or Apricots, Lima Beans r gsze t Red Beans r Qt. cans Fancy 1 Q can tIU Mixed Pickles.. JL*/C Burco Coffee“ 17c Dried Peas 9Kraut r can UV scan OC r . Large cans Apricots in Pop Corn that A t heavy syrup will pop, lb. ... JLvC - £sVC inn MwmMnKm

like to notlci*d If In no othor way they put on a fata® face, or wear «»me thing on their finger* that look* like blood. Attraction, nothing can compare with divine attraction. If we understood each other we would have more companion. I-ong suffering Jeue knew hU death would glorify God. The •lagnetk power of God will draw the sinner. Jesue i« interceeding." N > Prayer Meeting Saturday. reports show CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONTO trie light current cash, >49.M; electric light depreciation fund. $12,494.53; electric light certificate, $16.82; water department current' ■cash fund. $202.26; water department depreciation fund, $407.74. The city’s general fund was only $8,559.69 on April 16. — -o— ■ Trade in a Good Town — Decatur „ t> _ Opening Sunset Sunday.

?SCHMITTs| SI ALM , I TS'iF| Special BEEF Sa'J Good Meaty Beef Roast S Rib. Brisket Plate Boilinir lu f . J Fresh Ground Hamhertrcr 2 j Real Good Swiss Steak T-Bone or Porter house Boiled Rib Roast f ; Solid Lean Beef Ground h L ” jjß Hams for Easter I | Echarts Sugar ( u red Hams K 10 lb. each ’z Echarts Sugar Cured Ham * W shank end ■ Center Cuts, or Thick slice to ' W I bake | Hockiess Cugar ( ured I'icnc H ft Hams f IFine for Baking, about 5 tb. etch) | Home Baked Ham with doves and ■ 3 brown sugar, slicedKu Other Specials I Spring Chickens to fry ”' rJ Fresh Dressed Tame Rabbits jB Fresh Dressed Chickens ■ (Good selection) Veal Shoulder Steak or Chops /A Special Veal Roast S Fresh Ground Veal Loaf lmflt 9 All Pork Sausage (Bu,k) isl Fresh Side Pork (•»“<“”") 9 Easter Egg Sale I Nice selection colored Eggs :'UB Fresh Country Eggs 2 doiM )K| Flowers for Eaa Select your L;i<Cr I'knveidß e "ill have an exceptiß beautiful array d' potted 8 and cut flowers. | ’\ s^v See our window display. I Free Prompt and Sanitary Deliver) I Phones 95 or 96. I ■■■■■ I Notice- Notice PHONE 88 OR !> - "J™ s GET BETTER GOODS 1 OR IL The HOME Grocei) JOHN B. STI LTS fresh country Fresh EGGS 21 1 />C < 0 '» DOZEN /— V Satisfaction, I All you want with your J urc Q 0 ’’ h ’ ln nUarJl’ v.te.! f, J SPECIAL 7Q p for FLOUR, Bag . 4OU — „.-; t Pea** PEERLESS 7Q P “r ' Ji W <" C — Frkrich J 'ip Post Toasties 1 flp TTjand l’ eai No substitutes . -LvC I tne-i — can GINGER SNAPS AND standard fo™’ P Xl FIG BARS iAn nia toes&^ ccn 1 Pound AW ■{ for ■ ■ 3 Large Cans Scouring can - • J CLEANSER 1 An 2___ J2£ 10 Bars WHITE < m Rich & t’ rf ”” NAPTHA) SOAP 1 A p For _ ]st 3 10c SUPER ou n„rß sops 2&c. GET YOUR FREE (’Ol