Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 265, Decatur, Adams County, 8 November 1935 — Page 7

4|>ERVE CHEESE NEXT WEEK

J RABBIT | «r n w '' rr,c '" J, ’' ,e s * uce $ p* , p r,ka ■ e tijfieh d'X mustard Wn.ah • caye nne I D *> EC . IT wfiicurcd American cheese. ..i. y,aT; .ni'l P"t into a . 'O' j.*® qlB ENGLISH RABBIT gha p American cheese eKporated milk. Worcestershire 'l*' l *’ f PPe ' milk. EchJ<ii' " ! l,lllk - A,ld " O1 K. rshi* siiui'’. :11 'd salt and ■S Serve hot on <

'S.foJiEALTHFUL. ENERGY PRODUCING BREAKFASTS: — liiWTRY CLUB— I lolled Oats ■■■ 15c I QUICK OR REGULAR — 2—20 OZ. PKGS. 15c t(a n . \\ HOLESOME—- -<■ Sweet Meats of Wheat 9 1% lb. Ofte i| BIEAKFASTFOOI) pkgs. 1 CREAM of WHEAT Ig pkg. 99 p S CELiK OUS — NUTRITIOUS «t>V >■■s FLAKES 13 oz. pkg. 1 ftp -|j frL.. a . 5 Ho" Tall Cans 27c ■ TWIS T UREA I), 24 oz. sliced Loaf 1 ftp ■ cArRY CLUB — A BETTER LOAF A W ■ FLyl R, Avondale 9J. lb. Sack Q7 (* ■ GENIRAL PURPOSE 04 V ■SUGAR 25 lb. Cloth Bag «1.39 ■ | ®RNMEAL Ift lbs. 99** (| YILLOW FRESH STOCKS MMV | — — ■■nCAK EFLOUR K lb. Sack 9Q C ■COUNTRY CLUB PREPARED ttUV ■SpA CRACKERS 9 lb. Box 17 P ■ Wtlco FLAKEY . *•* 1I V ■ ■MPKIN 9 No. 2'/z Cans 9Q P I CcAry Club-Fancy 9 Adt/V iWOOMS QKp .REGULAR 45c QUALITY TRUMP BROOM I RILLED OATS K lb. Sack 9iT I 3UC EYE BRAND Ad 1 V I Ban flakes 15 oz. pkg. | ft/- ■ COUNTRY CLUB WHOLESOME ... AW ICo )nial MOLASSES No. 1 '/z can 1 ft e TABLE OR C JOKING USE AW ■g- — tIFFEE lb. 1 SMOOTH & FRAGRANT, 3 lb. pkg. 45c -LOV I PENNANT SY RUP K lb. can 90/* ■Oden blue label Att/V ( ■MPKIN 9 No. 2'/z cans 90/* Club Fancy 9 Ad<7V I or PEAS 9 No. 2 cans 25(‘ I ard Quality ’ 193 S Pack AdMV —^——— IMMo 2 lbs -25c | ■ et y Economical Wholesome Spread “ ■ Raisins 9 ibsT7q c California —IN BULK ... 9 Atz H& b s -can 10c 2,b-can 17c KRAUT 1 No. 2'/z cans 29c ■■dale. Leng Cut Shred. 9: BI TTER 1 5c I I ~-A TCVfI l : l' ra\CY-"8 OZ. JAR | bALBORF TISSUE . A Rolls jMality- economy .... | ■fancy FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES—|j Apples lb 25c D iGE 3TALKS A-W 2 BUNCHES ■*A*AS- Fancy Fruit 3 lbs- 1* | ■ ’ s — California Emperors - !bs. lac Cauliflower 15c I — Fancy Hot House 2 lbs. 25e i — Fancy Hot House button lb. 2.c

SPECIAL RABBIT 3 tablespoons butter Fa cup flour 3 cups milk iteaspoon salt >/• teaspoon pepper Dash of cayenne ' '/ 8 teaspoon dry mustard teaspoon Worcestershire sauce i/ 2 lb. well-cured American cheese Toast Sliced tomatoes Broiled bacon Make a cream sauce with the butter, flour, milk and seasonings. Cook in a double boiler until thickened and smooth. Add the crumbled cheese, and stir occasionally uni til cheese is melted. Serve on fresh I toast, garnished with sliced tomai toes and broiled bacon. Mystery Cake Witn cream Cheese Frosting >4 cup butter I 1 cup sugar 1 egg 1 can tomato soup j/ 2 teaspoon soda 2 cups bread flour Iteaspoon baking powder Iteaspoon nutmeg Iteaspoon cloves

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1935.

1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 cup raisins la cup chopped nutmeats Cream butter and sugar; add I beaten egg. Mix tomato soup and I soda, and add alternately with sift-1 led dry Ingredients. Add raisins and ! nutmeats and blend well. Bake tn I a well-buttered loaf pan, in a modI crate oven, 375 degrees about an fhour. Cool and frost with CREAM CHEESE FROSTING 2 pkgs. Cream cheese 3 cups confectioners’ sugar J 4 teaspoon grated lemon rind Blend cream cheese and sifted sugar. Add lemon rind and mix well. OTHER SIDE OF CONnoiuau khum r-AGh. ONE Frey said, the veterans wrote into their constitution their unswerving loyalty to American principles and ideals. The post, as an organization, plays no part in politics. The German veteran spoke feelingly of the wonderfully friendly spirit evidenced towards these veterans in the United States. Coming to this country 13 years ago, Mr. Frey told of his surprise and pleasure in tlie plainly evident dis-

“ Calumet sure gives you your money’s worth, j>yith that Big New 10/ Can!” St Si> * SAYS MRS. W. W. HICKEY. OF CHICAGO. ILL. .'OxWPfe -<j. "THERE’S a lot of good ■ljiU j baking in that 10c can of MIH, ! <Rw >■ Calumet,' 1 observes Mrs. t^W|MMl7)l'.l,l7 i/fafiltry Tl < i’f-hVt Hickey. “It’s worth more s ISaßHKv'r Vlt tTw'i' ’■ i than a dime any day! t ; p. ■ j *.'J,’((! >!*■ “Os course, with my big i-j'l 11 family I get the full-pound jT. rrtWi can—and it’s only 25c now. 1 -"'' Lk A JgSSjH As l .ng as I bake. Calun, I f will be in my pantry t” ; ( W® Grandfather Rommel. ’’i j | MW who was a baker for 40 ■|K i years, says: “Calumet takes ■BreW-ffi*' HMM* £ T I the guesswork out of the **** ■ls jP? r-i | , job nowadays. - ’ \. ' ■ i 'IT LOOK AT THE NEW CALUMET CAN! gi; x - : k FS .4 simple twist. . . and the l asy-Openinf ’“--s 1W» lop lifts off. ,\o delay, no spilling, no tSr'-" fl broken fingernails I «F ; k V WHAT makes Calumet to dependable? Why i» it different «** Ok from other baking po*tiers? Calumet combines two distinct leavening actions. A quick action for the mixing bowl—set free 4 .j- by liquid. A slower action for the oven—set free by heat. This : A v zSfflr Double-Action produces perfect leavening. ;si\> , « - i X?u' 8 f iiiJN '. -gjiMk ’ All Calumet prices are 11 lower! Calumet is now selling at the lowest prices in its history.. .The regular Wi price of the Full-Pound Can is now T 1 on, y 25c 1 And ask to see the new 10c can ' M —a lot of good baking for a dime—with ‘ * Calumet, the Double-Acting Baking Powder. A product of General Foods. —I ; C lllw7hereare\ -BIG REASONS WHY \ YOU SHOULD USE i \ J CRYSTAL i White / ■ “What Indiana Makes A/ In ,nakin( < the fincsl pa,l ? e \,? ncl J What Indiana makes / I confections sparkling Crystal White A Makpg Indiana” \ll BU S ar has P roven unsurpassed. Its I y —makes tnaiand I / f delicate texture and absolute purity | I nJ ' ! I are consistently dependable. / The Central Sugar Company guar- / antees sparkling Crystal White sugar I / for every household use where the finest sugar is needed. Crystal r V White sugar is ideal for making \ candies, jellies or preserves. 1 1 Indiana folks should I A remember that every I \ 100 lbs. sold means a I I day’s employment for . I I an Indiana worker. ' ML— mIm—I HgBaSBHBHMMj | " 1 -- —■ —

Swiss Bell Ringers Here Monday . ;I » j* Lt, The Mason Bell Ringers of Los Angeles, Cal., will appear In a musical program at the local M. E. Church next Monday evening at 7:30 p. m. No admission will be charged but a silver offering will be received. The Masons present a varied program using Swiss Hand Bells, Musical Classes. Singing Saws. Magical Vios, Triple Chimes and the Golden Vlbraharp.

, 11. I >!■»■ j ference in this attitude and the I spirit of bitter hatred shown so . openly throughout Europe. Declaring that the United States is one of the best governed countries on earth, the war va’eran said that those who have adopted this country as their nation, are i more loyal to the country thah the | majority of native born Americans.

This, he explained, watt tho result of living under trying conditions such as are now existing in other nations. W. Guy Brown, Decatur high school principal, and Ernest W. Busche, prominent Monroe township farmer, were introduced as I new members of the Rotary club. IC. C. Langston was in charge of the program.

BEEF PORK Rib Plate 9 lbs. 9^ P Pork Shoulder Steak or To Boil .... Z Roast, lb 7Z SPa- Rib® IXc ROASTS Ib. AOV to VV Neck Bones 10c lb Fresh Ground aigw.. 2 "* 2sc FLO D K Sirloin or lb. 24 Ib. ban Winner I 5 Ib. Gold Medal Minute Steak Flour ..89c lour 35c Swiss Steak lb. 99p McKenzie Pancake 2fto All Meat or Buckw heat Bag Vpjil Ih OKn Winner Brand Corn Meal. 5 Ib. bag 25c veal &nouiaer ID. Krentel Pancake or Buckwheat Flour Steak or Roast in boxes... 15c, 2 for 25c Bacon =4oc PICNIC lb. 91 r» Vermont Maid, large 45c; 5ma11..23c M A XT C ' W Hit Syrup, 1 pound 15c H A it! a Log Cabin Syrup in cans— 22c or ra p n ud«ng Boio Po na „d 15c NATIONAL cheese week 1 add IB tfl/A For your health's sake cat more cheese! L A K DID. are cutting the giant loaves of Krafts American Cheese—Special 9 ftp Jewel Shortening 18c his week—pound awUv 1 pound carton We also have the family size of K9p Krafts American Cheese. 2 Ib. boxtJOv 2 %^ ACKERS :. BraIS '. 25c ;'“Z:....17c L33c X L X°e 23c 10c L27c MILLER’S BREAD 3 loaves ZdC 1 »• J ars a JELL-O, All Flavors 5c „ , . . a Ib. jars Limburger d* 1 Rival Dog Food, can 10c 3 cans 25c Cottage Cheese—Pint 1 ft/* 1 lb. pkg. of Marshmallow s with a AVC long toasting fork 20c ’ „ , Q Also a complete line of Krafts Cheese 2 Ib. box Soda ( rackers lac Spread in jars and ’/j lb. packages. Bulk Peanut Butter. Ib2oc If its cheese we have it! ft ‘ P ac kage SUPER SUDS X I I A IJ with 5 Giant Bars CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP—<OC W Will T. N. T. LAUNDRY SOAP—3 bars . 10c I s " I■ ■ W HITE EAGLE LAUNDRY SOAP—IO bars .. 21c I* n L (■ I II I HARDWATER CASTILE—3 bars He T PALMOLIVE SOAP—3 forHe Wi ■kWiWIWW Large Box CRYSTAL WHITE CH4PS9c Peaches 2L ‘e“” 29c ie^ >,c '~s C | miJ i 35c COFFEE s,»“. 18 i PLENTY OF FRESH OYSTERS AND FISH I MALT B PUMPKIN w? „ Hl can Blue Ribbon II ■ S oz. pkg. "1 ftp ■ ] Qi,] Fashioned Mug H ’ IVC 11b. pkg. .. 18c S 00l H 3 cans..27c Swift’s Brookfield dllTTim Creamery SALAD DRESSING or UU HLK 2 lbs. U/C SANDWICH SPREAD Packed in Attractive Tumblers, 8 oz. net. m it m m a i n ■■ Oleo Ib29c J I Cottage Cheese, Baked Goods, Good Dill or Sweet Pickles, Bulk Olives, Nice Barbeque or Home Baked or Boiled Ham, Pickle Pimento Veal Loaf. Complete line of Kraft’s Salad or Sandwich Spreads and Cheese. k/ Deliveries ,’lease order ■ gKK gg Miwfgsi J" g' to any early Tor J f tj part , t I Service jF 'Ji Phones Free Delivery , —MM— ■UH I

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