Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 8 January 1937 — Page 7

■wjs SjCTmjglli ■ —■ • Plain Muffins iaix.'x 0)1.' up miik i m> temperature: 400 degree. „ Xoderate. Baking time: 1» Sinl! t.'s quantity: two dos- “ S| muffins. , j Ingredlintlid ingredients ESB, mixture. ■J,,, tl.un.' uuil >' ' tempera! I Bake until browned. “W mu'!'.- «:U >"'l" irP from X»f<'' io thirty minutes to 3ery woman IfSTHIS QUESTION do I look to other people? women risk their beauty ... f( .„ r? t,,mtinn. It often of pep, sallow skins, dull complexions. Yet < ommon constipation can be •noonf s ef ’Kellogg's All-Bran or fruits every day, three in severe cases. This ariiriAis reaiiv-to-eat cereal sup-•■l-ulk” needed to exercise SSK|Kteni— and vitamin Bto help the intestinal tract. ‘Jkio tl'.o body, Alußran abthan twice its weight in wailgently sponging out the integtia< ■ It never causes the artiof pills and drugs, that ineffective. ijWjocg’s Ai.i.-Bran, you see, is a medicine. It relieves I constipation the way Najfce iii •■ ■ ■!.. .1-n its results are it at your grocer’s. Made f«arawtrrd by Kellogg in Creek.

START THE NEW YEAR WITH FULL PANTRIES! [■ STOCK UP DURING OUR GREAT MONEY SAVING I KROGER CLOCK ANNED GOODS SALE '= NDARD QUALITY CREAM STYLE Your Choice Fresher Because It's Tim-W-T ed ~ Finest Quality. 'UKIM | *• DOUGHNUTS PIN ACH >■,, ’L. 12c 'OMATOES ’ »5C Jna.... ■ uiROTS 9 No.2Cans sack 79c ■)MINY 9 No. 2% Cans 25 c bakim? powder ■■ntry Club Snow White Guaranteed Satis- 1 (It* | Intry club fancy faction - 10 oz> can Beaches 5 15c i* HUjscious halves or slices in heavy syrup — Country Club Large SUGAR Ji V 40b SS Fancy Fruit No. 2' 2 ffjß S' Pure Granulated 25 (P lOX B 9 Heavy Syrup Can * Y lb. Paper Bag tPI.AaO fc^’ JI ' CE 2 50oz - Cans 35c 20c HBAPEFRUIT JUICE 9 18oz.Cans 25c cream cheese Flavor, Lb. -1L E ®RN FLAKES 9 13 oz. Pkgs. 1Q f , D , IK ,, | ■intry Club, Fresh—Crisp L «7 V MA< AROM or SPAGHETTI OXp I DATED SMOOTH AND FRAGRANT Fresh Stocks. 3 lbs. AIOV wewel Coffee!b 17c r.ce I * ~ Fancy Qua|jty Blue „ Rose. Lb. UV I I CLUB CREAMERY I Finest Quality PANCAKE FLO! R g 90 Score Country Club, PreparM K, Fresh-Sweet ed . 5 lb Sack IN ROLLS LB. ■ FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Granges s-x 2 doz. 35c ■>RAPE FRUIT doz 25c | Ml LOUER — large snow white heads* each IpEAF LETTUCE -lb.sc vead lettuce x Ws. 15c Panamas 4 ibs 25c

Variations Bacon: Substitute for butter in recipe above, one-fourth cup diced baeon, slightly fried out. Blueberry: Add two tablespoons I sugar and three-fourths cup fresh j berries to sifted dry ingredients. Cheese: Add one half cup grated | cheese to sifted dry ingredients, j Chocolate: Melt one and one half i squares chocolate and add to com- | blned ingredients, stTrring lightly ijto achieve a marble effect, > I Jelly: Drop cue-fourth teaspoon j jelly on each 1 small muffin before baking, more on larger muffins. Peanut butter: Substitute for butter in recipe given one-third , cup peanut butter, cutting it with ’.a pastry knife into dry ingredients. ■ Rice: Add three-fourths cup cooked rice to liquid ingredients 'of recipe given, increasing the flour quantity to two and onefourths cups tn all. 1 The variations possible in plain 1 , muffins may be used to give the surprise element to muffins made with sour milk. And in any case, the mixing secret is quick and light handling of the Ingredients. Sour Milk Muffins Two cups flour Two teaspoons baking powder One-half teaspoon soda One-fourth cup sugar Three-fourths teaspoon salt One egg One cup sour milk One-fourth cup melted butter Oven temperature: 400 degrees' F. Baking time: 15 to 20 minutes. Quantity: two dozen small mufffns. Prepare and combine ingredients as for plain muffins. Variations Whole wheat: Substitute one cup whole wheat flour and one cup, white flour for the two cups flour in recipe given for sour milk mus- i fins. Brown sugar may be used instead of white for a different flavor. I Cornmeal: Substitute threei fourths cup cornmeal and one and one-fourths cups flour for the two I cups white flour in recipe for sour mills tnuffins. Adding the precious vitamin con-

tent of rolled oats to muffins makes them doubly nourishing, Bates may be used to give a fruit flavor if desired. o— | Z RURALCHURCHES 1 » — « Bobo United Brethren Church Rev. O. A. Eddy, pastor Revival meeting. Time, 7:15 p. m. Speaker, Rev. G. M. Sill, P.E. Special music. Como and worship with us. o M. E. Circuit J. W. Reynolds, pastor. Mt. Pleasant Church School, 9:30 a. tn. Beulah Chapel Morning worship, 9:30 a. nt. Church School, 10:30 a. m. Pleasant Valley Church School, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 10:40 a. m. Washington Church School, 9:30 a. tn. o Calvary Evangelical Church George S. Lozier, minister 9:30 a. m.—Sunday School. Roland Miller, superintendent. 10:30 a. m.—Prayer and Praise service. 7:30 p. m. Thursday — Worship service and sermon. o Christian Union Churches Craigville Charge H. 11. McPheron, minister “I was glad when they said unto me. Let us go into the house of the Lord.”—Psalm 122:1. St. Paul Church Morning worship. Sermon, “Abram's Call,” 9:30 a. m. ; Sunday School, 10 a. m. Everett Hawkins, superintendent. Prayer service and Young PeoI pie’s meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. tn. Welcome! Zion Church Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Mrs. J. O. Parrish, superintendent. Morning worship. Sermon, “Ab-

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1937.

Scenes Around Capitol HUI V JR-*- IT ■ 1111 ———————ll MI.H ■HU ■■■■„■ I I I- . I. ■ ~ Here are three of the leading figures in the 75th congress, left to right. Sam Raybum of Texas, Democratic majority floor leader; William B. Bankhead of Alabama, speaker of the house, and Bertrand H. Snell of New York, Republican minority flour leader.

ram's Call,” 10:30 a. m. Welcome! | Bethel Church, Craigville Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Mrs. Earl Fell, superintendent. Evening worship. Sermon, "Abram's Call,” 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 1 p. m. Welcome!

HITE'S Grocery We maintain an efficient Telephone service and our delivery system covers the entire city four times daily. Two telephones for your convenience. Just call 31 or 204. FLOUR 24 lb sack ,olar beak 98c APPLES c "'p“ ,,wlns 25c SOAP M,,!V l9c CANDY '■ , 3 1 “ m,xe,> 25c ORANGES »™ Esrxh,srNAWS 2sc POTATOES Sale on Van Camps Truck load of medium size Michigan Russets, RED BEANS Peck KIDNEY BEANS HOMINY 29C Dozen Bushel .... $1.15 100 lb. bag.. 51.90 . assort them as you like. BAKED BEANS i CAN RED BEANS J TOMATO SOUP [ - VEGETABLE SOUP TOMATO JUICE i ® ' PEAS & CARROTS \ WWf MIXED VEGETABLES ' ■■■■■■ ■!! ■! — lIIHHWBMTO*or 981 Stults HOME Grocery 3 BREAD V/ 2 lh- for 25c il mild cream DINNER ROLLS tloz. 5c f 23 C PEERLESS FLOUR sawyer’s All Purpose 7Qp 9 pound Soda 1 r Special, Bag I c/l * CRACKERS IOC Cocoa, 2 lb. can 15c Corn Meal, new, bag 15c Toilet Paper, 6 for .. 25c Raisins, 2 pounds.. 19c Salad Dressing, Qt... 25c Prunes, 1 pounds 25c COFFEE SPECIAL M. J. B. Coffee Monarch, Vacuum Tin, lb. 29c ~ nnlinf i s zl* < zv/v 3 lb. Vacuum Pack Can 79c O pounds G 1 3 lb. Glass Jar 89c O lor tp 1 Satisfaction Coffee 19c Pork & Beans, 3 for 25c Sunkist Seedless Perfect, Large Cans. ORANGLS 19c j) o Forget A Can of I 2 dozen..3sc CORN (HIPS Large size 35c, 2 doz. 59c Small 25c Large 39c Grape Fruit, 6 for .. 25c c hocolate Malted Milk, The Seedless Variety. Art New 1936 Pack atge can »in Premier SWEET and TENDER CORN-PEAS ‘\V£™ lbß .2sc SI.BO Value (?1 4(I ’?.ozen for . . . Marrowfat Beans, ' B _ c .rucc Fancy Jumbo Large cans PEACHES. • ZMi 10-12 Halves, 2 for. 35c 2 IDSMt/v

Willshire Circuit United Brethren In Christ i Willshire Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Class meeting. 10:30 a. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday eve ning. Winchester Sunday School, 9:00 a. m.

Preaching, 10:00 a. m. Our revival services are in pro grass at this place and we invite! every one to come and hear the Gospel messages from night to I night. Special numbers will be rendered each evening. —ZZ — O 7TRUCKS BOUGHT • CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) , larger tires waa traded in. The' net price for this was $1,641.19. From the Main Street Filling station at Berne a G. M. C. model TI6B ■ one and one half to three ton truck was purchased. This had a stake body and was equipped with movable side gates. On this a Ford model T, 1927 truck with a etaike body was traded in. The net price for the new truck was SS9O. A bid on a Reo truck was offered by Tom Durkin of Decatur. The McCormick Deering company of Berne bid on International trucks. o Roosevelt Signs Neutrality Law Washington, Jan. B—(UP)—President8 —(UP)—President Roosevelt today signed the amendment to the neutrality law which sets up an embargo on ehipment on 'American arms and munilions to war-torn spain. The Presidents signature enacted the legislation into law and pn>Fabric Floor Mats —are made from used auto tires, which are cut in strips and woven by hand on special hard steel wire, and will serve you in homes, churches, schools, stairs, factories, bars and many other places. HOUSEHOLD SIZES 75c $1 $1.50 $1.75 $3.25 Commercial sizes made to order in any size. Call or write us for prices. Porter Tire Co. Phone 1289 341 Winchester st.

MCTp W THRIFIK NOUffIMVEf PREFIR y \ ’ IOMESTORES /I Jr A Find out for yourself — Mki J Si make up your shopping # ' * •Hl list from the items below Kfjf • and visit your nearby 9 HOME STORE i Oranges “ 5 lb 23c GRAPEFRUIT for IQ e ,71 Florida seedless " 1 * M Ncm Cabbage 1 (U* // Peanut j Cranberries • WBwfek-?.* Brittle candy HEAD LETTUCE 2 hds. 15c IOC WINESAPE APPLES 4 lbs. 25c TEXAS CURLY SPIN ACH3 lb. 20c .Jm SOUP ti= “6 cans 49c TOMATOES, King Bee 3 Cans 25c | Crackers COCOA 2 »>-Can JS C 9 LB - I MACARONI Burco 9 lb. pkg. Jsc BUTTER Home Storelb. SPAGHETTI, Franco American, 3 cans 25c BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. Elf, 5 lb. pkg. 18c Elf Fresh PRUNES, large can 15c BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. Elf. 5 lb. bag 29c RED BEANS. King Bee, 3 cans 25c NAVY BEANS, 2 pounds ELF KRAUT, 2 Irg. cans 25c KARO GOLDEN SYRUP. I'A lb. can STRAINED VEGETABLES. Elf, 3 cans 25c GRAPE BUTTER. Elf. 32 oz. jar Van Camp MACKEREL, can 10c CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK. Elf. lb. cn. 23c Carnation or Pet MILK, 3 tall cans 23c JELLO, pkg. c Burco Pastry FLOUR, 24 lb. sack 85c Little Elf AMONIA, quart bottle Elf BLACK PEPPER, 1 lb. 15c SHINOLA SHOE POLISH, bottle Elf IODIZED SALT, 2 lb. pkg. 7J-ic MOON ROSE TOILET SOAP. 4 bars KRISPY CRACKERS, lb. pkg. 18c With Wash Cloth FREE PICNIC - HAMS lb 20c <oM^ r,oN FELS P |at e Kib Boil SPECIAL SATURDAY Soap Chips rresh Hamburger 4 Bars FELS Ringer Big Bologna 11 Soan BSLnd 2 lbs2sc 39c Brains SATISFACTORY DLinKIE 100 DELIVERY i:“pU: rFI VINE IV-* 1 Quality Food Market 121 No. St. Free Delivery DECATUR, IND. Photic 192

I eluded the possibility of completing an impending dual for $9,00<),- ' 000 worth of airplanes and war materials for Spain. The measure was enacted by! I congress as Its first measure upon | • the urgent plea of the president that the step be taken to (prevent possibility of this country becoming in- ' volved in the Spanish conflict. * Murders Wife And Attempts Suicide Fort Wayne, Jan. 8 — (UP) —! George Hyde, 42 an unemployed me- 1 1 chanic today shot and killed his ' wife while she s'ept. then wounded himself critically with a 38 calibre revolver. Their five-year old son Ronnie, | slept in a box-bed in the same room throughout, neither sho' waking him. Hyde staggered from his downtown apartment into a store, clad only in his underwear. There he j colapsed. Police discovered the dead woman and sleeping child later when they went to the apartment to investigate. They could discover no motive Immediately. 0 Trade In a Good Town — Decatur FEDERAL FARM LOANS Now At 4% The Adams County National Farm Loan Association, of Decatur, Indiana has received a Charter and has been duly authorized and empowered to make farm loans in all of Adams County. If you are expecting to re-finance your farm loan, call or write this association at once. Office: 133 South Seconu Street Decatur, Indiana E. Burt Lenhart, sec’y-treas. Fred T. Schurger, investigator

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No Chase, But Wild Goose Madison, 111. —(UP)—There was jno chaee, but Miss Hazel Martin j caught u wild goose. The bird Clashed through the windshield of her automobile as she drove along a city i street. After she had been treated for cuts on the face, Miss Martin Miss Martin found the goose in the rear seat. j®?! .mill, WGL 7:00 pm - a Mon Wcd ' Frl ’ @ F THE RECORDED f ADVENTURES 1 OF Lace'williamsJ i Xjii === " y *ff ■ I 1 1 a. * V Holsum Bakery Company