Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 270, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1936 — Page 6
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A STEAK PERFECTLY BROILED A Porterhouse steak, wisely cho«- 1 . n and nicely broiled, rnakee a meat dish deserving of high honors for I every meal. I' is, in the oftlnion of; jnost persons, the very finest kind, of a meat dish, and that with no | exception. Broiling the perfect steak, it is « id, begins ar the meat market,' - choosing a steak titable f..r
7 ■—ll gr-Ts—tn —C—R—fIUA XCB—Ma——E W'ETWB—SCHMITT’S — Phones 95 or 96 — “Real” Specials lor Saturday Tame Rabbits, Dressed, 2'j to 4 lbs. each. 22c lb. Real good Bulk Mince Meat ISc. 2 lbs. 35c. Large Dill Pickles. 3 for 10c. Fresh Picnic Hams, 4to 5 lb. each. 19c Ih. Fresh Beef or Pork Hearts, special, 12'-’ lb. All cuts of fresh dressed Spring Lamb Fresh Shoulder Pork Steak 9ln Meaty ( huck and Arm 1 S2zk or Roast (Special). IT) —Beef Roast, (Tender) th. 101 Fresh Side Pork _ 24c lb Y()Ung Beef y iver< 91iced ISc Th All Pork sausage (Bulk) 9 J rankforts and Bologna 15c th Pound 18c; Z il ra in< 15c Th Fresh Casing or Smoked Sausage ■ j' 2 ib.’for 29c pound 2.»c; 2 lb. lor 4->c F.oh Meaty Spare Rib- If)., Rhineless Sugar Cured ')’, (All you want) pound AI/C Sliced Bacon (Our Best)... Tb.OOv Special Saturday Only! Small Lean Lean Sugar Cured Pig Bacon OAn Pork Loin Chop- or llrnd. .:!><• :b j n a chunk Ib.OvV Young Rib and Plate Boiling 30c jteef 2 lb. Fresh Pork Ham Roast, lb OUt Fresh Ground Hamberger „ Rival Dog Food 3 cans for 25c (All Beef) 2 lb. fortiOC Honey Cookies 10c doz. Veal Paddies (Boneless) 25c lb Lemon Cookies 2 doz. 15c ] Minced Ham 2 lb. for 35c Aunt Sarah’s Egg Noodles .. Short Tee Bone Steak .'.A 1 a cl- La JX i Small smoked Skinned Pig Hockless Picnic Hams' ..... 22c lb Hams. 7to 8 lb. each. IT) M ATCH OUR WINDOW DISPLAY 7 FOR ADDED SPECI ALS. H. P. Schmitt Meat Market
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Looking by thia method. The steak j | must be tender, und in order to| have it so. n proper cut of a good ■ quality must he chosen. The I’m-1 iterhouso or T Hone, the club or | Delinonlco, and the olrloin ateaks; are the best ones for broiling. Ah- , to quality, the amount of fat is a goott indication. A steak of high quality has a good covering of fat ; ov>-r the outside and plenty of marbling of fat throughout the) i loan. A steak for broiling should 'b< cut thick, at h ast one inc h, for I then the outside may be nicely browned and the inside tender and
juicy. To broil a steak as perfectly ns i the one shown above, thoroughly ; preheat the broiling oven with the .even regulator set at "high.” Place the ute.'ik on th« rack far enough ! from the flame that it will be half done by the time the top Is nicely browned. With the flame or element at “high,” the top of the steak should be about three Inches from the flame or heating element. if it is not possible to place the steak this far from the heat, then lower the temperature in proportions to the distance. When the
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1 steak is nicely broiled on one side, season ft with salt and pepper, turn it. and allow It to brown on the second sQle. By this time, the steak should be done. Then season with salt and pepper and serve immediately on a hot platter. You may keep your family waiting on the steak, but never the steak waiting ■ on me family. If it is Impossible to use a broilI Ing oven, comparable results may be obtained by panhroiling. If proj perly done. This is a method of cooking in a heavy skillet on top lof the stove. When the skillet is . sizzling hot. place the steak in it, ’and allow the steak to brown on both sides. Then reduce the temperature and allow the steak to cook more slowly until done, pouring on the fat as it accumulates in the pan, and turning occasionally. No fat is added to the pan. even in the beginning for if the pan is sizzling hot. the steak will not stick. Nor is the pan covered at any time during the cooking. A steak, so well prepared, needs very little garnish to make an attractive platter. Tomato slices and a bit of parsley are nil the garnishes used almve. In serving, the meat first should he loosened around the T-bone with the point of I the knife, and then cut crosswise ’ into pieces, an inch or more in ’ -vidth, depending on the number of persons to be served and the size of steak. Each person should be served a portion of the meat on 1 1 both sides of the bone, that is, a . portion of both the tenderloin and the outside muscle. Townsend Plurality Over 180,000 Votes — i Fort Wavne. Nov. 13—(UP) —The : inquest into the eleath of Don 1 Thompson, of Decatur, has been re- ■ ferred to C. Byron Hayes, Allen | county prosecuting attorney by Cori oner Walter Kruse. According to Dr. Kruse, William Merriman. 25, driver of the car m which Thompson was riding, refused to testify. !• Thompson was killed on the j morning of October 4. when the auto which he was riding crashed into a tree here. 0 — Henry B Heller spent Thursday afternoon in Fort Wavne on busi-
SI’PREME COURT fCONTtNt’KD.FROM JPAO® Boeton law practice, when he fought corporations in the Interest ’ of public welfare without fees, ns u friend of labor, Hrundlw* has . warned against the excesses of labor as well as those of capita), asserting that "wo guin nothing by exchanging the tyranny of. capital for the tyranny of labor ” AIRPLANES STAGE HUMIMKV FHOM PAlir, USH) , gas, they asserted, was of nauseous variety and caused those who inhaled it to collapse and become 1 violently ill. Pending analysis of the gas by chemists, nationalists said that it was of greater strength than tear gas, which was used on one occasion in the fighting north of Madrid in the early days of the war. Thompson Inquest To Prosecuting Attorney Indianapolis. Ind., Nov. 13 —(UP) —M. Clifford Townsend, Democrat, polled a plurality of 150.568 votes over Raymond S. Springer. Republican. m the election Nov. 3, secretary of state August (I. Mueller announced today. o ROTARIANS HEAR FROM PaGE ONE) financing by making available unlimited privated funds for amortized lending. No longer are wage ' earners disfranchised as prospective home owners, because insur- ' ed mortgages are not restricted to s<> nr 60 per cent of the apfiraised value or to the maximum term of five years. “It has been officially estimated that approximately SO per cent of rhe American people have installment incomes—wages by the week ■MBFMTb 7 H I ill fl V* fll4 ■ Imparts a Richer Flavor B 3 Adds Vitamin Dto the Mg gjg Family Diet — ~ Convenient to Use Sg fl Economical fl Write for Recipe and premier. Book flfl ... also Baby Book HH Jlill j IVHLSON MILK CO. I Box 895 £ Indianapolis, Indiana ■ MEAT SATURDAY’ SPECIALS Lard, pound 15c Shoulder, chunk or sliced 21c Ham. chunk or sliced, lb 23c Fresh Sausage, !b... 20c-21c Fresh Side, lb 20c Smoked Jewels, lb .... 21c Boiling Beef, lb 12i/zC Baby Beef Steak, lb 22c Beef Roast, IT). 18c and 22c Spare Ribs and Backbone, pound .... 18c Beef Liver, pound 15c j Neck Bones, Tb 10c, 3 for 25c Bread 9c, 3 for 25c Cakes 15c -20 c Potatoes, peck 38c Phone 226 Free Delivery EARL SUDDUTH 512 S. 13th st.
land month. Ry virtue of tho laws) in practically nil of the states re.; atrlctlng the amount lending agencies could advance to r>o i»t cent of the appraised value and tho term for which home mortgages could ho made to five years, most, wage earners have found it im j possible to own their own homos.' Under the insured mortgage plan of the Federal housing admimnistratlon, however, persons with steady Incomes and proper attitudes toward their obligations are eligible to borrow up to M> per cent of the appraised value, for periods up to 20 years, for tho coni st ruction of new homes, rofinanc- ■ iug of existing mortgages or the purchase of homes. “Approximately one-fourth of all the residential mortgages now be- ' Ing executed are Insured under title II of the National housing act. I Within a period of two years the Federal housing administration has LAID OFF FROM WORK BY CONSTIPATION “For four years I suffered from constipation. I had gotten so weak I had to lay off from work. My doctor told me to use Kellogg's All-Bran. Since then, my grocery list has never been complete without it.”—Mr. A. W. Murphy, ICIO 16th St., Tui<aloosa, Alabama. This delicious cereal will give you the same, sure relief. Laboratory tests prove it's safe. Within the" body, its “bulk” absorbs moisture. forms a soft mass, ge-itly cleanses the intestines. All-Br\N also furnishes vitamin B which tones the intestines, and iron for the blood. Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily. Serve as a cereal or cook into appetizing recipes. Isn't this natural ■ food better than pills and drugs? ■When you’re at the grocery store today, get a package of Kellogg’s ■ Ali-Bran. Try it a week, and see if you don’t feel worlds better. Made and guaranteed by Kellogg in Battle Creek.
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