Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 16 October 1936 — Page 6

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McNutt Ridicules Republican Platform Winamac, Tn<l., Out. 16 —(UP)— Gov. Paul V. McNutt Inst night Iculed the Republican party pro

SCHMITT’S — Phones 95 or 96 — “Real” Specials for Saturday Nice Young Fat Plymouth Rock, and White Rock Dressed Spring t hickens to fry or roast, 3 to 5 lbs. each. Special Saturday 24c Ih „ ...... .> . Emptv Cooky Containers, targe G. I. All cuts of choice Home Dressed cans and Lar>fe | taskels with , ids spe . l' ani h t" l * week end. <-ial en il each while they Fresh Shoulder Pork Steak 9\/« or Roast (Special), th. Bahy Beef Tee Bone or q>» Fresh Side Pork 25c Ih Porter House Steak Ih.OtJC Young Rib and Plate Boiling OP Fresh B f P()rk 1 - Fresh Ground Hamberger F ; esh Brains 2 th. for 25c (All Beef) th. for^i€>V Pork Liver o so. f or 29c Teal Paddies (Boneless) 25c lb Rhineless Sugar Cured Minced Ham 2 lb. for 35c sliced Bacon (Our Best)... Ib.ODC Frankforts and Bologna 15c 1b Lean Sugar Cured Pig Bacon Qflp Boneless Waffle or Short Tee ’d * in a chunk th.Ov/C Bone Steak ... 23c th.. 2 Ibs.TttJv Special (Saturday Only) Q/Y Meaty Chuck and Arm "1 U Fresh Pork Ham Roast, th OuL Beef Roast lb. IOC Rival Dog Food 3 cans for 25c Honey Cookies ..... 10c doz. Young Beef Liver, sliced 18c th Lemon Cookies 2 doz. 15c Aunt Sarah's Egg Noodles Baby Beef Round or 10c. 15c, 20c a pkg. Sirloin Steak (choice) .... Small Smoked Skinned Pig Ofp Hockless Picnic Hams 22c Ih Hams. 7 to 8 lb. each, lb £fJ\. WATCH OUR WINDOW DISPLAY FOR ADDED SPECIALS. H. P. Schmitt Meat Market | Luxuriously Furred Coats GREATEST VALLES EVER OFFERED BY NIBLICKS ' Jal Make it a point to shop Saturday for these coats. We fc offer an unusually large selection in an abundance of J/ style and colors. Also large selection of better quality coats • ' ■ ' 516.75 to *49.50 q J ; $10.75 “> 19.95 qLVX nCamel's Hair, British V’).v3 tpL’J.izt) V * *V-"'*>A"« \ Looking Tweeds, and Fine I W Soft Downy Woolens: Sizes 3to 6 yr. and 7to V// Plaid Backs or Silk Lined. 16 yrs. Large selection rd' - A I Sizes for All. of the new styles! I ' BLY YOUR NEW DRESS AT NIBLICKS You'll like the many new styles, and colors. I\ iSlr S 3-98 $4-98'»512-95 015) BETTER HATS ", >4\ Cost Less at Niblick's Smart toques, cleverly ma- »\ nipulated brims, berets and \ X. off-face styles that will en- \ / \ (A'V chant you! Trims, colors /y / '-x’y and tailoring details are the / / JBr] 71a *W ' newest Black and colors. / / ’ sl. sl-98, $2.98 Z1 ASfZI ’ *Sn NEW FALL —rugs— all linen Cl nn 9x12 FELT BASE NAPKINS, ..... 6 for xpI.VV HAND BAGS FREE with rug QQ QQ I size in assorted patterns. I 2 mats 14x27 in. Hemstitched-very good quality. 1 fH ) These perfect quality felt base — ———~ ” — I •VV rugs will save you a lot of work. ALL-LINEN DAMASK QI? Q!T Heavy enameled surface that DINNER SETS ... will wear exceptionally well. 69x90 in. cloth with 8 matching A very special buy in new Fall The many printed patterns will napkins. A set of excellent handbags. Rough and smooth match the color combinations quality that combines beauty grains in all sorts of styles — al' your rooms. with service. Limited supply, handles, envelope, and zippers. 9x10.6 size $3.98 Buy now! Black, brown, navy and du- 6x9 ft - size .. .. . $2.50 “~~ ————— bonnet. 7.6x9 ft. size $3.00 1000 yards OUTING on Sale! Also a beautiful selection of ft. stove mats 75c 36 inch wide heavy- outing flanGenuine Leather Bags at 3x4'/ 2 ft. mats _ 39c nel in colorful plaids, or stripee. by the yard.. Sq. Yd. 39c winter uses. Per yard It/L AT NIBLICK’S YOU CAN BUY THE WEARWELL “Wearweir Blankets. SHFPTS 72”x84” PART WOOL BLANKETS Hundreds of women have used ■ Colorful plaids. Sateen bound. Extra size. Fine cotton tflls f .’" e . Bh . eet ’■ • ® nd ,lke lts and wool construction. A blanket QO worth much more. Pair hard wear. Tape edge. 25% WOOL-FILLED BLANKETS 81 x ( 9 o‘ tl " d ‘‘ ( q'J qq These large size double blankets are our best sellers. They have each warmth enough and are made of long staple cotton that insures 81 X 99 1"* extra wear—large size 72x84. Sateen bound. d* 1 nr , \ I ,43 Colors: Rose, blue, peach, orchid and green. Pair each t|)A heavy cotton blankets. Supertex Plaids. £f wr Wearwell Cases QHr* Size 72x84 — pair 42x36. each OvV NIBLICK 8 CO

gram and reiterated his challenge to Raymond S. Springer, (1. O. I’. gabematorlal candidate, to debate the insure of the campaign, "What is laughingly refered to a« the Republican program Is tie full

of holes an a sieve,” The Gov-1 ernor said. He a-Hsuiled the Republican tux proposals, adding " 1 hoy are xo absurd they do wit even admit of logical argument.”

DECATPR DAILY DEMOCRAT FIUDAY, OCTOBEK 16, 1936.

Cookies and Cake for School Lunches or 'TWEEN MEAL SNACKS

This Is the time of the year when the cookie Jar should be kept brimming. and a fresh cake at hand, for school children have appetites • that are apparently insatiable. It I is best to keep these foods simple, for the heavy, rich types are nut jitrally not suitable. PEANUT SQUARES 2 e 9fls , _ 2 cups brown sugar 1 cup melted shortening 3! 2 cups flour 3 teaspoons baking powder ' J 4 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup peanut butter Fa cup honey Beat eggs, add sugar' and shortening and mix well. Sift together i ' flour, baking powder and salt; 'add to first mixture. Add vanilla. I Chill. Mix peanut butter, honey and salt to a smooth paste. Roll H of cookie dough (chilled) 3-8 inch thick; lift on to a cooking sheet. Spread on the peanut butter and honey mixture; cover with other half of the dough rolled 3-8 Inch i thick. Bake in a moderate oven about 20 minutes. Remove from ovlen and cut in 2-inch squares; let cool before removing from pan. Make about 4 dozen cookies. Apple Butter CRESCENTS 1 2 cup butter 1 cup sugar 1 1 '9B 1 2 cup apple butter t/2 teaspoon soda 2 cups sifted flour [ 2 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking powder Ji cup milk Cream butter, add sugar and cream together. Add egg and beat thoroughly, then add apple butter into which the soda has been beaten. Add flour which has been sifted with salt and baking powder, alternating with the milk. Spread the batter in a lined or greased sheet take pan, about 14 by 16 inchesYn size, making the batter about 1-4 inch thick. Bake in a hot oven for Hi or 15 minutes. When cool cut in crescent shapes. Toasted OATMEAL COOKIES IJ/2 cups oatmeal e

Raymond S. Springer Republican Candidate for Governor w ill be at Republican Headquarters from 4 to 5:30 p. m. SATURDAY Political Advt. PHONE 88 or 98 WE DELIVER Stults HOME Grocery IT’S USELESS TO PAY MORE AND IT’S RISKY TO PAY LESS. Phone 88 or 98. ROLLED OATS SPECIAL CHINAW ARE OATS. Large Box. Each 25c TUMBLER OATS. Small Box. Each 12c LARGE 20c OATS, Special 1 71/ p Quick or Regular -L4 /2V SALMON—Searose rRVQTAr K, WHiTF Fancy Red. 2 for 49c ( Cocoa, 2 lb. can ... 15c „ ' Toilet Paper, 6 for 25c }() ° 55c Salad Dressing. Qt. 25c Dinner Rolls, dozen 5c PORTLAND Large cans PEACHES, POTATO BREAD? 10-12 Halves, 2 for. 35c *VE HAVE IT. P| P N R EAP^'E, 2 2 f °f r or . Z 45c HEYErTy'sTaMOUS soda 7735575 potato bread 2 lb, box 15c Big l'/z Pound Loaves Home Grown No. 1 Large /I f POTATOES, Peck _ 39c J lor . New Pitted Dates 15c New ar.d Better Bread. New Corn Meal, pkg. 15c SATISFACTION Pumpkins, 2 cans 27c Our Super-Special Sauer Kraut, 2 for 25c COFFEE, lb. IA _ I Best Pink Salmon, 2 for 25c 9- 1 17/C Red Kidney Beans, 2 for 25c a 3C val U e • • • w/ Seed jess Wc p . (ted CHERRIES Powdered Sugar 21b 17c 2 for 29c (J* I Cranberries, Qt. .. 19c DOZEN .. .. tPX* STULTS HOME GROCERY

i 1 3 cup sour milk ■ \ cup shortening or meat drip pings ■: 2 cups brown sugar 2 eggs, beaten , 1 teaspoon vanilla 2/j cups pastry flour 1 teaspoon soda i 2 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon cloves 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon nutmeg 1 cup seeded, chopped dates 1 cup chopped nut meats Sprinkle the oatmeal in a pan and brown lightly in a moderate oven. Remove from the oven, place in a bowl, add the sour milk and let stand for 6 minutes. Cream the fat and sugar until smooth. Add the beaten eggs and vanilla and mix thoroughly. Add the soaked oatmeal, then stir in the flour, sifted with the soda, baking powder, salt and spices. Mix until smooth, then add the dates and nut meats. Drop front a spoon on greased baking sheets. Bake in a moderate oven for about 15 minutes. GINGERBREAD 1.4 cup shortening cup sugar 1 egg Fz cup molasses 14* cups flour 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon ginger ■>4 teaspoon salt Yi cup sour milk Cream the shortening and add the sugar gradually. Add the wellbeaten egg and molasses. Sift the 1 flour once before measuring. Sift the flour, soda, cinnamon and gin-1 ger and salt together. Add alternately with the sour milk and mix well. Pour into a greased and floured pan and bake 30 minutes in a moderate oven. Almond ICEBOX COOKIES Cream % cup butter, gradually add hi cup sugar, ’4 cup brown sugar and 1 well beaten egg. Sift 1% cups flour, hi teaspoon soda. % teaspoon cinnamon. Blend ingredients and add 1-3 enp sliced blanched almonds. Shape in rolls, wrap in waxed paper and chill over night. Cut in thin slices and

I bake in a moderate oven. CHEESE COOKIES 1 pound grated chesae 1 cup butter 1 cup flour F» teaapoon baking powder 1 pinch red pepper Mix together and roll very thin, Bnke carefully in a moderate oven Government Owns 3,670 Acres In Brown County Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 16 —(UP) Approximately 3,670 acres of land In Brown county is now owned by the federal government, L. E. Sawyer heaed of the land uae operation* MEAT SATURDAY SPECIALS Lard, pound 16c Shoulder, chunk or sliced 2lc Ham, chunk or sliced, lb 23c Fresh Sausage, 1b... 21c-22c Fresh Side, lb 20c Smoked Jowels, lb .... 21c Boiling Beef, lb 12*/ f c Baby Beef Steak, lb 22c Beef Roast, lb. 18c and 22c Beef Liver, pound 15c Bread 9c, 3 for 25c Cakes 15c • 20c Fresh Tomatoes, pound.. 2c Potatoes, peck ... .... 40c Phone 226 Free Delivery EARL SUDDUTH 512 S. 13th st.

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for the resettlement administration iu thia region, announced today. Titles on 14 farms totaling 1,003 acres were cleared and paymen's made lo the owners the first week thbt month, marking the latest development In the resettlemen' admlnlstiationsa Brown county land use project. More than 18.000 acres of non-

908 BELL’S Winchester **" " (o«n Phone GROCERY ,ih ®t 555 and MEAT MARKET '5 FREE I)ELI\ERY-Call F,..H SUGAR —( rystal White — HI nounds CANDY —Orange Slices. Gum Drops. Chorohte Drops. Mixed Candy. l emon Drops— p oun( ] e Wayne Caramels. Nougets. Creme. Peppermint POP CORN—Yellow or W hite—.’, lbs W HITE CROSS TISSUE—6 - 1.000 Sheet Rolk ‘ ? SALMON—Fancy Pink—2 tall cans ? P. W . CRACKERS — 3 for Sugar Wafers, Choc. Marshmallow Pecans ti, ' w VANILLA or LEMON EXTR \( TS-I ull Pint ”3 BROOMS . . 29c, 39c, 19c. 59e . n J® SILVER SEA COFFEE — Save 5c a pound . J Mixed Vegetables. Peas. Peas and Carrots. Beans. Spaghetti. Vegetable Soup. Hominy. • Tomato Soup, Pork and Beans M PORK AND BEANS — 3 large cans 25c; Dozen & DRIED APRICOTS — pound SWEET POTATOES — 10 pounds CABBAGE —Solid Crisp Heads — pound GRIMES GOLDEN APPLES. 8 tbs. 25c: IHt. ?1« SNOW APPLES — 8 pounds.... .25c; Basket Ml GREENING APPLES — 8 pounds 25c; Basket slJ| TOKAY GRAPES — 2 pounds § ONIONS — 10 pound bag y POTATOES—No. 1— Peck... 15c; Bushel... PINEAPPLES — each nii HARVEST TIME PANCAKE FLOI R. 5 lb. bag 25 ROSE-DALE APRICOTS—Iarge can 19c; Dozen MJ WE HAVE A FI LL LINE OF FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS PORK STEAK — pound 23 GOOD BOILING BEEF— pound 12',

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