Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 49, Decatur, Adams County, 26 February 1937 — Page 7
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or 981 itiilts HOMEhGrocery Graham I REE. FREE, box lot* Can of Cocoanut K—— ; — With SWANSDOWN ■ peerless FLOI R CAKE + K* • Purpose Rftp FLOUR, at. AjC bag / Mix 23c HELP, Water Softener, ■tecotate Pie Mix 23c Buy A Box for a Pie a s ■jL22± es ~ Try Get a 25c Box FREE. ■ coffee SPECIAL Vacuum Tin. lb. 29c HINGS The New ■ H", T.. s£ BITTER CRACKERS K..c* - \ t’"**"’ 35c 9 a ' va,ue 2 C c —- — P.W. Crackers gjg ■r n Beans | SALTiNE Crax FREE, ■nine hates kin ' ’*?“ — “ c 9 FREE, with •’ f,,r — JtO(; CABIN SYRUP, MhHeCorn, can —lO c Assorted Sweet Peas. 2 for. 25c ■COOKIES at 9Am Large cans Perfect y w Sauer Kraut. 2 for 25c Fancy Pink Salmon ■***“ Cherries 25c 9 for 25c ■cktail Onions 25c * , “ C Chow chow 25c cans tor 3,»c Bur Gerkms 25c The Finest put in a can. Sandwich ■k'rcS' 5 25C THAT GOOD Pickles 25c COUNTRY SAI SAGE |B weet Midgets 25c Everv Dav. Wnnbow Sweets 25c It's Different! It's Better!
— Buy Our Special and Save Money £■ Ts - M Krafts Chocolate Malted ivie/a i 4 g c ARD 2 lbs. 23c . ■ Little Elf Peas or toiling Beef Kl^ ie lOc | 2$C ®«te Steak, pound 25c J l ,® Jowels, home cured, pound 20c iudv!? Sausage (Bulk) pound2oc ■ Cottage Cheese, fresh, ‘™GER, BEEF BOIL nr_ ■ Pint Sc; 1 rj or CALF BRAINS—2 pounds ...ZOC ■ Quart ...‘‘‘“dies (boneless) pound 25c ~ u p ,?, n . 10c, or 3 lbs. 25c J * OH N kANCY BACON OKz» AND SLICED — pound . Ot)C ffl Maxine or Hollywood Bacon. 3 lb. chunk or over-lb22c ■ ™ kt »«*’ lAf ft ' raham Crackers, box 15c spcc -’ 3 takcs * WV • Bell Soda Crackers. 2 lb. hoxl7c fan ’ halves or sliced in heavy hß^ n Pr ' Ces On chunks and quarters of Beef and I € n," ll ''’ TTQ ?e meats. Also whole Pork Shoulders or Hams. " in S?L ,LDER STEAK or ROAST, lb22c L lOCKET ROAST or STEW, lblsc ahcv Suifi ■ Monox Premium Oats. Large LLj b nS ’ rem ium I Swifts Premium Corned ■ Package. Contains cups and I ;*"»»-"■ 18c I 25c />Wf> i Mv ' rl " // </ to any ear iyfor BE B BALBpCjBys BJBir s' -w c . BB B i ~ yjg U * part of Service. B*sl < ’] ■ jaw t j . _ _ _ r 1 ‘\f‘ the C'ity . Phones 106~ 107 Free Delivery
FOOD VALUES
J and Miller, superintendent. 10:30 a. m.—Prayer and praise service. 7.30 p. in. Thursday — Worship service with sermon by the minister. 8:30 p. m. Thursday — Young People's instruction group meet- ' lug. o Union Chapel A. F. Knepp, pastor Sunday services as follows: 9:15 a. tn.—Sunday School. Thurman Drew, superintendent; Freeman Schnepp, assistant. 10:15’a. m. —Worship period witfi observance of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. 6:00 p. m. —Christian Endeavor
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1937.
service. President, Earl Chase; ■ Miss Violet Brown will lead this meeting. i 7.00 p.m.—Worship service, with ■ sermon by the pastor. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. — Mid- : week prayer service. Ernest • Schraeder, class leader. Thursday. 1.30 p. m.—The Women's Aid Society will meet at the i home of Mrs. Marion Stultz. Sunday, the 28th. will mark the close of the present quarter. The second quarterly conference will be held a week from Sunday night, March 7th. Blanks for the reports of the officials will be distributed next Sunday morning. It is important that all financial budgets be brought up in full to date, as the mid-year session of , the St. Joseph conference will be held at Warsaw, Tuesday. March I Sth, at which time a summary of the work for the first half of the conference year will be made. o Lawrence Dellinger, pastor Willshire Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Class meeting. 10:30 a. in. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Winchester Sunday School, 9:00 a. tn. Class meeting, 10 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve-1 ning. If you are not in services elsewhere, we Invite you to come and worship with us. Deferred Payment in Pigs | Honolulu (U.R) — A local farmer ! purchased new acreage under a “barter installment plan ' whereby he is to pay 12 pigs down and a pig a month until the purchase price of 48 powrkers is fulfilled. “SUFFERED SIX YEARS WITH CONSTIPATION" “For six years I suffered with constipation, and I decided to try All-Bkan. I have been eating it once a day for about four years, and it has certainly done the work.” — Mrs. Herman Futrell, 905 W. Oak Ave., Jonesboro, Ark. Tests prove that Kellogg’s AllBran is safe and effective for correcting common constipation. Within the body, All-Bran absorbs twice its weight in water, and gently exercises and cleanses I the intestines. It also furnishes vitamin B to tone the intestines, and iron for the blood. Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily, either as a cereal with milk or ' cream, or in cooked dishes. Three times daily in severe cases. You’ll find this food far better than habitforming pills and drugs. All-Bran is sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek.
Kroger Department Heads
Harmon Kraft The Kroger Grocery and Baking ‘ Co., is realizing a long felt need for a modern meat market in Decatur in the opening of their newly remodeled store on North Second ! Street, in which has been incorporated a new, modern, meat de-! ' partinent. C. F. Bobilya, branch manager of the Fort Wayne branch of the Kroger Co., of which the Decatur, store is a unit, states — "This new Kroger meat department embodies every new feature in the modern merchandising of meats. Complete-i ly electrically refrigerated, this new meat market assures the proper keeping of Kroger meats at all times and under all weather conditions. The Decatur store now ranks with the finest food mark- ( ets in northern Indiana." "This modern Kroger meat mar-' l ket is the result of years of research by Kroger's own experts and scientists, who have been dili-| gent in their efforts always to ; maintain the highest standards in the keeping and retailing of meats ' and meat products. The latest type electrically refrigerated coolers and meat display counters, not only afford complete protection for Kroger meats, but offer a new convenience in the selection of meats and lend a beauty to t7ie store that is pleasing to the eye. "The entire Decatur store has undergone complete renovation —. new fixtures have been installed throughout — every nook and cor-i ner is bright with new paint —a new and larger produce depart- 1 inent has been installed which now ! affords a greater selection of fresh fruits and vegetables — with mod-; ern appliances to keep them fresh and with the ‘just pickled' condition. “Harmon Kraft, manager of the I Decatur store welcomes Walter Bodey to his store as the manager of the new meat market. “Frank Bodell, district manager of the Kroger Co., says, ‘ln my se-
HITE’S Grocery Always call 31 or 201 for Superior Service, Lower Prices. Finest Quality and Free Delivery. ONIONS 0 pound bags — l9 c I GRAPE FRUIT N °" *Qc ninii in c 5,0 6 pound avera * c i Or* I lUnIUU Delicious Meats, lb. inni rn Fancy York Imperials Ar r Lto 6 p ,,unds KIDNEYBEANS BAKED BEANS - F I S H - RED BEANS Forty Fathom « TOMATO SOUP pound VEGETABLE SOUP Sardines, oil or £*« MIXED VEGETABLES mustard, can X** PEAS and CARROTS Earge cans California (j A N Sardines, tomato sauce or mustard. 4 Agp can A V w Fancy Pink g Salmon, 2 cans Ar —POTA T 0 E S We arc always headquarters for the finest jndatoes the market affords. Medium size Russets, peck —35 c BushelSl.4o. 100 lb. hags2.2s Large No. 1 Michigan Potatoes, pecksoc Fancy White Maine Potatoes, peck 59c Idaho Bakers, 10 pounds 49c
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Walter Bodey lection of Mr. Body as manager of the new meat market in our Decatur stor, I knew this market would be in the capable hands of a mail of long experience in the proper ways of selling and caring for meats. Mr. Bodey has been ■ with the Kroger Co., for 10 years and has proven his ability. His personality makes him liked by . all who meet him.’ “Mr. Kraft, manager of the De--1 catur store, needs no introduction to the food buyers of Decatur and vicinity. He has served these friends for 11 years. Mr. Kraft, who entered the service of the Kroger Co. in 1922 has served his many friends in Decatur for 11 years, having been appointed as manager in 1926. “Mr. Kraft, who recently purI chased his home in Decatur has been a resident for 11 years. Mr. Kraft's four daughters all attend the Decatur public schools. “Mr. Bodey has recently made Decatur his home. “A greatly enlarged sales force will be on hand Friday and Saturday to care for the crowds that ! will attend the opening. “M. C. Steiner, sales manager of the Fort Wayne branch, F. Bodell, district manager, aud his assistants. W. Wolf and H. Body. Have' spared no efforts in presenting this new store to the people of Decatur and vicinity and have prepared an outstanding array of special features.” o MENUS i REFRIGERATOR YEAST ROLLS (Makes 3 dozen Cloverleaf Rolls) . 2 cups boiling water 1 ,3 cup aud 1 teaspoon sugar 1 tablespoon salt 3 tablesoons butter 3 tablespoons lard 2 cakes compressed yeast % cup lukewarm water 2 eggs 8 cups general purpose flour ----- -. ■ —
Mix together boiling water, % j cup sugar, salt, butter and lard and stir until dissolved. Cool until mixture is lukewarm. Dissolve yeast and 1 teaspoon sugar in the lukewarm water and add to first mixture. Add eggs and one-half of the flour: beat thoroughly. Then add remaining flour. Mix well. Place in modern air-conditioned ice re- ■ frigerator. Here the dough will stay sweet and fresh; it will not i dry out and become unappetizing. When ready to use, cut off small uniform pieces of dough. Shape into balls and place 3 balls in each greased muffin tin. Let rise in a warm place until doubled in bulk (about one hour). Then bake in a hot oven (400 d.) for approximately 20 minute* LUSCIOUS FRUIT SALAD Here is a delightful salad that is
[ ■ 'i' Agk ' Your favorite cereal A xbotfiDßy i i u ' ce |S ° n sal ° Si - ‘I - your nearby ome Store. It’s ™ . a big breakfast sale that will ■ TOM 4TO full 1 Eave y° u P'enty of money. . . ... 2 la ■ ’ Stock up now on this fine. ' ,UICC - can ' » J fresh merchandise. You can I J depend on your Home Store X J Grocer for outstanding val- :.-- z . ■; ues every week. ROLLED OATS big pkg. 1 WHEATIES UTTLE ELF * 1 p Rg - CALIF. PRUNES 2 lbs. | A AV PANCAKE FLOUR, Elf § lb. sack Staley’s Starch | <3O • Cream Corn or Gloss Cube ~ i 1 lb. ELF PEACHES 2 tall cans 2 1,k - FANCY CALIF r’HFFFir LITTLE ELF CORN FLAKES, 2 Irg. pkgs. 21c L‘ "I F LjEj Elf Cane and Maple Syrup 22 oz. jug 19c ii tn i New Strained Honey .... .15 oz. jar 21c Bl R( O, lb. 19c II .'-.yiyaaP *•, 1 Post Bran Flakes .. pkg. 11c . M Burco Wheat Cereal 24 oz. pkg.. .15c Bursley's High Grade or •! msc. cocoa ■ 2 lbs - ' bc ■-m L’lr - Little Elf Whole Apricots Irg. can 21c Little hit • Derby Mustard shaker jar .5c drip cut. lb.. Edgemont Smacks pkg. 17c p Super Suds ... 2 reg. pkgs. 19c Enter Bursley's Coffee igSfi giant pkg. 19c LIMERICK CONTEST Crystal White Soap 6 giant bars 25c Ask us for details. Palmolive Soap 3 bars..l7c Elf Whole Kernel Corn, 2 No. 2 eans 29c Suction Suds Gets Dirt I Bursley’s Whole Green Beans No. 2 can 17c S s Little Elf Tomatoes,2 No. 2 cans 19c Little Elf Hominy_2 large No. 2y 2 cans 19c Elf Peanut Butter 2 lb. jar 29c Eli Sweet Pickleslo oz. jar 15c , purs Little Elf Sweet Peas 3 No. 2 cans 39c IVORY SOAP Little Elf Nut Oieo2 lbs. 35c HOME STORE BUTTERI lb. 36c Medlum sze bar 6c Fancy Red Salmon HERSHEY’S COCOA fOc Bu Sey S A aska 1 Lb. Pkg AMIS** Elf Pink Salmon QUALITY MEATS Sardines, Domestic 1. XC I s Oil or Mustard —2 cans a fl. Fancy Steer Beef Roast lb. 18c Fruits and v ege tables Meaty Beef Boil 2 lbs. 25c J’™ n S es M Shoulder Steak lb 25c Oranges I Bulk Sausage lb 20c Grapefruit, doz. HEARTS 2 lbs. 25c Texas Seedless I BRAINS 7 2 lbs’ 25c VEAL STEAK lb. 25c Lettuce 2 l°r *g H E A D .. * **** Boneless Veal Pattieslb. 28c ~ . t — ~~ Potatoes A lbs. MILD Cl RE Lb. «| SWEET. O , , . s Virginia' Sweets Smoked Picnics Cabbage 2 lbs. Sliced Baconlb. 25c new, Texas *** Cottage Cheese Qt. 15c APPLES HAMBURGER - BOLOGNA Lbs. a gg u FRANKS A 25C WINESAP yfl lbs. ——— Rome Beauties "■ FRESH FISH and OYSTERS Delicious Apples $1.98 bushel I Quality Food Market 121 No. 2nd St. Free Delivery DECATUR, IND. Phone 192
substantial enough to make a grand | main dish for a luncheon menu, it can be made the day before and stored in modern ice refrigerator, i 1 egg (beaten) 2 tablespoons vinegar 2 tablespoons sugar 1 tablespoon butter 1 cup white cherries (pitted) 1 cup pineapple (cut in pieces) I 1 organe (cut in pieces) 1 cup marshmallows (cut in quarters) (4 cup whipping cream (whipped) Break eggs in saucepan and to it add the vinegar and sugar. Cook, beating constantly, until mixture is j thick and smooth. Remove from flame, add butter and cool. When cold add cut fruits, marshmallows, ; aud whipped cream. Turn into: mold, place in modern air-condi-
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| tioned ice refrigerator and chill 24 I hours. Serves 6 to 8. You needn't worry about this 1 delicate salad absorbing odors of i other foods; the mingling of food flavors has been eliminated by the modern air-conditioned ice refrig- ' era tor. o ' Pussy Willows Bloom Early Ashtabula. O. (U.R) — Nordthdrn Ohio’s mild winter weather, lias | brought pussy willows into bloom 1 along Ashtabula county creaks. o f New Campus Slang Heard Stanford University, Cal. (U.R) Stanford's "Open Forum” has decided that you no longer say you have kissed a girl. The proper expression is that “you have hung [ one on.” Trade in a Good Town —Decatur.
