Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 253, Decatur, Adams County, 25 October 1935 — Page 6

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Mk,Micah &uqitr7ix Says Mri.Everjwoman. |

TIMELY RECIPE TIPS

SHRIMP SALAD Prepare fresh or canned shrimps, and marinate in French dressing fpr one hour. Serve with mayon

LOANS Up to $300.00 INTEREST COSTS REDUCED NEARLY ONE-HALF The "LOCAL" always loans for LESS. All loans made at less than maximum rate permitted by law. No indorsers required. You can borrow amounts up to S3OO as follows; $ 50.00 now costs only SI.OO per month 100.00 now costs only $2.00 per month 150.00 now costs only $2.50 per month 200.00 now costs only $3.00 per month 300.00 now costs only $4.00 per month Costs of other amounts are strictly in proportion as this new low interest rate governs all loans. Full information gladly furnished without any cost or obligation on your part. Prompt, confidential service. Come in today—find out for yourself. Special Time Plan for Farmers. |OCAL [PAN (° Phone 2-3-7 Decatur. Indiana Over Schafer Hardware Store.

4- » • .- CT. . ,4C HT Tit.lUl IMIM .-.<»«■■■ Timely foods I ™. i ION THE I 2 12 19<> XJT n 5 ’T JT / / | PUMPKIN PIE w d I SPICE Play hostess to your friends and B make this a real Hallowe'en. j&Sr * MP ' Surprise them with a party. It B pkff. er V doesn't need to cost you very * much with this special list of I yBNRf J ■-- good things. Here are a few sug- W J\- '/- z «*< " ■■ gestions for your party table, all —————' tasty and inexpensively priced. ’’•su — gr-7. XTh’T RED SALMON tall can 91 n , |i Timelu foods 9 JL V ll* TOMATOES No. 1 Can POPCORN * * lb. 15C I COFFEE »>■ 24c ELF spinach CORNMEAL 3 Ib. 1 f| P v° 2 2Se ' O cans i ICING SUGAR lb. pkg. Qp MARSHMALLOWS lb. 19C Bursley High Grade Coffee, lb'. 24c ‘ —————— < Sanka Coffee. 1 lb. can 45c GRAPE N tTS TE p D aek P a E ge NUTS ’ £ DateS ' NeW 2 lb ’ ' 2sc BRER RABBIT MOLLASSES, green label. No. 1' 2 can 15c B,f Gelatine Dessert. 4 pkgs.. 19c SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR, package 29c L,ttle Boy B ue ’ bottle ® c LITTLE ELF PURE VANILLA, botttle 10c H« le Bo Pee P’ 9“ art KING BEE PEAS, No 2 can 10c SOS Scour " 1 9 Pads. pkg. 13c ELF APPLESAUCE, No. 2 can . 10c Llfebuoy s ° a P\ 3 cakes .. 20c ELF ASPARAGUS. No. 1 can 17c Woodbury Facial Soap, 3 cks. 25c ELF RED KIDNEY BEANS. No. 2 can 9c C ||ma 'ene. Ig. pkg. ELF CUT GREEN BEANS 2 No. 2 cans 25c Bow.ene. Ig. can 19c ROYAL BAKING POWDER. 6 oz. can . 19c Rin ®°; ’9- P k S- • - -23 c Saniflush. can 19c — H CHUCK ROAST lb. 15c Canvas Gloves ' P air 10c nrrr pot roast 2 ms. 25c > Kt" F F *"ISS STEAK. cut from round lb. 17' >c i VfF ROUND STEAK lb. 19c ' VEAL CHOPS—While They Last 1r _ HfeXS? a Pound 19C A ve 2 A p L .S w 25c NEW LOW 3 PORK STEAK—Fresh Ham or DDIPF Shoulder—pound . 29c Ez r .>8 FRESH PORK SAUSAGE, made QQ p A 1 kk\bSS OvstCFS Fresh Ham. Ib Ct * Pint ‘ I AMB CHOPS or _ LEG ROAST. Ib AND FLENTY OF FREE TOWELS 25c '--™ ew 17c j 2 FOR 23c Express PURE LARD QQp Shipment 2 pounds O«/V Send Six s " :> > ORANGES, medium size 2 dozen . 35c P ; 7 BANANAS. 4 lbs. 22c FREE APPLES. 8 lbs 25c I TAU/FL TOKAY GRAPES. 2 lbs 15c 1 wnCL 31 CELERY. Crisp Tender 2 stalks.. 9c »o HOMESTORES BUTTER. Ib 29c | S | LVER pusT- W a,.™., n, y. Quality Food Market 121 N. 2nd St Decatur, Ind. Phone 192 Free Delivery

nalse and sliced stuffed olives on lettuce tyeds. MEAT LOAF ■ Combine 2 pounds of ground round steak with one pound ground ! lean pork. Add one onion, grated, 1 | <up crushed cracker crumbs. Sea son and add 1 slightly beaten egg. ! Form in loaf. Pour over contents lof No. 2 can tomato juice Rake In I moderate oven. RAISED DOUGHNUTS 1 pint boiling milk, 2 cups sug- ' ar. ’-g cup butter. >4 pint yeast and i 2 eggs. Beat eggs, butter and sugar together, then pour in milk. Let rise 3 times, the last rising after , the doughnuts are cut out. Fry in smoking-hot fat. Sift with powdered sugar. QUICK DESSERT Serve cream cheese with cherry ! jam, crisp wafers and seeded raisins. POUND CAKE Take one pound each of flour, I sugar and eggs, •% pound butter, 1 nutmeg, 1 teaspoon mace. Cream I half the flour with the butter and : add spice. Beat yolks of eggs and add sugar, then add The beaten whites and remaining flour. When this is done, mix well, beating half | an hour. PRUNE SALAD Stuff cooked halved prunes with 'cream cheese mixed with nut meats. Garnish with maraschino cherries and serve on head lettuce, sliced crosswise. Serve with French dressing. LAMB PATTIES i Cut meat from lamb stew, reserving bones for soup stock. Run j meat through food chopper (omit l fat). Form in patties, wrap each in ! bacon strip. Broil and serve with t spaghetti cooked in tomato sauce.

F. I). R. SHOWS i CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE to the labor department survey. He explained the figures did not Include many forms of business, 1 including retail firms and farms, but "it is common knowledge that many thousands of additional men and women have been provided with work” in them. Mr. Roosevelt appealed for support of charitable institutions on j a “good neighbor” basis during the mobilization campaign, but added that “we want to emphasize that I word 'work'.’’ K “Neither private charity nor j government relief wants to con-! tinue to help people who can work | hut who won't work.” he said. | "There is only one legitimate ex- ’ I cuse for unwillingnes to work and that is bad health or advanced . age.” The president said one of the 1 principal reasons for greater contributions to charity was "your hope and mine that the necessities of government relief furnished by funds received by taxation should decrease as rapidly as human needs will allow.” NEW( ASTLE MAN CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE ' burn; Herman Pell. Brazil; Harry I). Hatfield. Indianapolis; H. G. Eshelntan, Kendallville; George Finney, Greencastle, and Frank Sheets. Mooresville. Other speakers included M. Bert Thurman. New Albany, candidate for governor in 1932 and considered a potential candidate next year; John McCardle, Peru, former member of the public service commission. and Edward Stinson, Frankfort, president of the Farmers' T’ninn

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1935.

UNITED STATES CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE said Emperor Hajle Selassie ha« decided to throw them into decisive battle against Italy's invaders from Eritrea. The troops left the capital with little more thun battle equipment, indicating that the command expects to keep them in the field only a few days. They traveled without tents, without wagons and with the' smallest possible supply of food. I The dust of their swift march I hung over every trail toward the I I Tigre sector. Most of them point-

PHONES 88 or 98 JOHN B. STI LTS M DATES. UL, | I — New ( rop. lb. IvV Pork & Beans O’,, () L E O 3 Giant cans. tbs. Qf? „ More Good 29c Li for p E P P E R 1 by the pound Ivu White Home Grown 2 tb. box Best gs POTATOES 1 SODA 1 7z» Peck CRAC KERS 1I I n , — I —Jr Last Chance „ ~ , .. SUPER-SUDS H Sawyer s I ancy g Chocolate Covered | p nvu COOKIES j Q DEA - 29c value, pound.. Lt/C Dinner Biscuits F* Dozen onlv ... Raisins. Bulk IQLB* r tK« 15c Box I«r«re .... 1"c f WHEATIES 5 ’Eerless nq - ■ FLOUR .... • ■ ■ special Decatur's M Box 111/ c g Largest Seller H Macaroni, bulk. ;1 ,hs - ,or ■■■• ■ Box.. sc. 6 for 25c Fjg CHEESE BREAD Finest Cream q Big Qp* I. O Loaves4WMV Ibs.OOC I'/z lbs. Fresh Daily “So Rich It Whips” CAROLENE — 3 Tall Cans .... ] 7 C The HOME Grocery I PHONES 88 or 98 JOHN B. STULTS Appelman’s Grocery FREE DELIVERY PHONE 215 - 219 Good Cooking and Brazil Nuts, Fresh Eating Apples. 7 lb 25c Large, pound ... 19c Sweet Potatoes. Fresh Roasted Peanuts 3 pounds He ' in shell, pound .. 15c Onions. Very good Oranges. SunKist. 10 pound bag ... 19e dozen 17c Large Sweet Onions Grape Fruit, Large pound 5c each . 6c ! Potatoes Red "^K°" n 13c Campfire Marshmal- Pumpkin. lows, pound box 19c 2 large cans .... 19c Pop Corn, Bulk. Yel- Green Beans low or white, lb.. 15c Very good, can . 10c Armour's Vegetable Plums, in syrup. Shortening, tb. pkg. 18c can 15c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 5 GIANT BARS ... 25c SUPER SUDS 10c BOTH Soda Crackers. P- W. Crackers 2 pound box .... 19c 2 boxes 25c Vanilla Wafers Sugar. Crystal White 80 in pound, f0r..19c 10 lb. cloth bags 57c Ginger Snaps. • Peanut Butter. pound , 12c */? pint jar 23c BURCO WHEAT CEREAL MONAX CEREAL DISH FREE 1 Box lOV Grape Nut Flakes, COFFEE 2 boxes He Imperial, pound .... 19c JelLo, 2 pounds ....... 35c 3 pkgs 20c Champion, pound.. 23c Post Toasties. Nußlend, pound .. 25c 2 pkgs 25c We grind ’em. I, """

ed toward Dessye Travelers from the north who saw wild Wolitgas from the fur ■ south of the country streaming northward with Kambetas and Aemurans, tribes that for centitrlies regarded each other as nsfurjal enemies, said the Ethiopian ! general staff of the north lias formed an army of almost I.tXHI.OOO ' men, NEW PROGRAM CONTINUED FKOM PAGE ONE farm buying power, Mr. Roosevelt remarked: “There are people in this country who can see no room for forth

J er progress in agricultural adjust- , meiit. Os these, some would be ■! content to continue the adjustment program exactly as they are. There are even a few supporters of the AAA no we! laattefled with what has been done that they would like to call the job complete and finished. "But it never was the idea of the men who framed the act, of those in congress who revised it. nor of Henry Wallace, nor Chester Davis, that the agricultural adjustment administration should be either a mere emergency operation or a static agency. "It was their intention —as it is

SCHMITT'S! QUALITY MEAT MARKET ! Specials For Saturday! I RIB PLATE OR BRISKET BOILING BEEF . 2 lb. for J FRESH GROUND HAMBERG ER (all meat) 2 Ib.forjl FRESH BRAINS (Beef or Pork) FRESH PORK NECK BONES 2 Ib.for I FRESH MEATY SPARE RIBS 2(lc|| TENDER SWISS STEAK (out of Round TENDER SIRLOIN OR SHORT STEAK I m BONELESS WAFFLE STEAK (out of Round) '>:«■ CHOICE MEATY BEEF ROASTS 0 VEAL STEW OR POCKET ROAST hl VEAL STEAK OR CHOPS •)>! a® MINCED HAM (Good Quality > 18tl T< SWIFT’S SNOW WHITE BULK t.ard (3 ths. 60c) 21()| HEINZ LARGE SIZE BULK SWFFT PICKLES Ex J SMOKED PICNIC HAM (5 lb. each) 21cl * ALL PORK SAUSAGE (Bulk) 2idL REAL GOOD SMOKED SAUSAGE 28tE SPRING CHICKENS (to roast or frv 3 1 4 to 4 lb. each) FRFSH BULK OYSTERS .... . Pifl FRESH BEEF OR PORK HEARTS ISc lb., 2 ROUND VEAL STEAK (out of native fat veal) . PORK OR BEEF LIVER — Sliced 20clB BONELESS FILLET FISH (Real crood frozen fish) 1-VmS RIVAL DOG FOOD 10c can: BATTLESHIP COFFEE: 23c lb., 21b.lfl| (Vacuum jacked, a real good coffee) ■■ Nucoa Oleo 22c lb 1 Delmar Oleo, 17c. (less counon allowance) 12c Large size U. B. C. Pineapple (Special) 20ccan H See our Window Display for Added Specials'. |h Our Meats art <J 1 | IL fl ‘ 1’1101165 H All Native ft \ f 9 ’ or H Home Dressed | y | HFF * rvkj S HITE’S GROCERY] Phones 31 and 201 ■ SUGAR ,50c PRUNES BANANASp»- G " ld ' n . 5c POPCORN ONIONS 10 T”*.7.. 19c CHERRIES Grimes Golden 25c Sauer Kraut Jfl Apples, io r c - - I New Peas 0 C Hominy M can can K e r' €orn 9c Fairy-Soup U| yr JT f 1 \ cakes New Green (K. ... |t beans, can Pineapple ■ New Tomatoes Qq ■ 2For23c H synip 2 < can New Salmon OKp KSkM “ 01 Peaches - I 2 cans | large can. in JjCl svritp. - ‘■" l - E Tomato Soup ||j —— rhnr,s IgJ Vegetable Soup law can-. pl! can

| mine—to pass from the purely em- ■ ergency phages neceaaltated by a grave national crisis to a long ; time, more permanent plan for 1 American agriculture. 1; "Simplification of present pror I grams, with a view to Increased • flexibility, would readily .lend it I self to the broad objectives outlined. Decentralisation of mai-hfn- ’ ery to get more efficient adtninis I tratlon closer to the farmers already has begun, and will be vigorously continued. To simplify administration, the AAA will work toward tthe objective of one contract per farm. The modifications planned, in addition to making ad-

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