Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 109, Decatur, Adams County, 7 May 1937 — Page 6

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Coronatic ispires Cookery!

Whether you are "golne ' London to see the Queen' ....J the' King and the Coronation, or wheth-1 er you "see by the pav "s” this historic pageant and ceremony,' you'll be taking a "conk's tom to London it you v ould be up with the times. "The pleasures of the ttitle” ar> no small part of the * iioufc - i and to Englishme. the Cutvaatlou is a “bean feast”- i time of fun,! frolic and rejoicing. State lunch-1 eons and dinners at Buckingham Palace —where the solid gobi dinner service — worth sixteen million dollars —will be tu d, m< ns many a dainty dish to set before the Queen, and many a special chef's masterpiece “fit for a King!” Already settling the style in clothes, colors and jewelry, the coronation is certain to set new food styles, and coronation parties will be the new note for smart hostesses. With over 2,000,000 visitors from all over the world, | London hotels, restaurants and private homes will be serving the traditional dishes of many countries. Scotch dishes in honor of their Scott>h Queen; traditional dishes of the House of Windsor, and special delicacies of French chefs will give an international flavor to these feasts and parties. Whether you celebrate with muffet parties, with luncheons or dinners—a coronation party you must have, and the dishes given below, have 'come from many lands to give an international flavor to your feast when you, too, are “at home —abroad!” Old English Date Pie Plain pastry % pkg. pasteurized dates % cups sugar teasp. cinnamon % teasp. nutm< ’4 teasp. cloves % teasp. salt 2 eggs 1 tbsp, fine crumbs 1 cup evaporated milk or cream 54 cup shredded cocoanut.

| MEAT Specials for Saturday 1 HAMS2Sc lb Shoulder, sliced or chunk 23c lb Pork Chops 25c lb Fresh Side2lc th Beef Steak22c lb Potatoes 45c peck Pepper T ■ lb BreadV' leaf Cakelsc zJc Angel Food Cake 29c Coffeel9c -21 c Cookies, dozen 15c Free Delivery Phone 226 EARL SUDDUTH

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-MEATSDon't be in doubt! Buy the Best — Our Quality Merchandise! WE SUGGEST— Armour Star and Swift Premium Hams. Swift Circle “S” Picnics, Prime Beef for Roasts or Steaks. Plenty of Chickens. BACON lb. 24C Light Lean Chunk. Extra Special •st® o •I • O f Rib or Plate | - Doihng Beer pound Izc Minute Steak, pound 25c Smoked Jowels, home cured, pound 20c Pure Pora Sausage (Bulk) pound 20c HAMBURGER, PORK or CALF BRAINS, 2 lbs. 25c PORK SHOULDER STEAK or ROAST, lb 23c Veal Paddies (boneless) pound2sc Neckbones 10c, or 3 lbs. 25c OUR OWN FANCY BACON QKr» RINED AND SLICED — pound Odl MEAT LOAF — Beef Pork and Veal, pound22c VEAL Steak or Roast Pound 22c Veal Round Steak or Chopslb. 35c VEAL STEW or Pocket Roast fl Cc Peaches, No. 2'/z can, halves or sliced in heavy syrup. Can 18c — 2 Cans 35c Sliced Boneless Smoked Ham, lb4oc PICNIC HAMS, Smoked shankless, 5 to 6 lb. average22c 2 lb. box Krafts Brick or American Cheesessc Potato Chips « « Ege SETTLESIT —for clarifying fresh, sack.. “’'l * black, sooty cistern CUg* Plenty of Fresh Pretzels. water, bag

o « ♦ • Deliveries Please order! Jr E Kt W # y In g jB IMr .W S JU ~ W *° an Y early fog part of Service. Mfll if -4 the City Piidnes Free Delivery

Line a 9-lnch pie plate with i! pastry which has been rolled to a I thickness of St Inch. Sprinkle sliced dates over the surface of the pastry. Mix the sugar, spices, ' salt, and bread crumbs. Beat eggs, beat in the sugar mixture gradual- ; ly, then the milk or cream. Pour his custard Into the pastry lined plate. Sprinkle cocoanut over the ! surface. Place in a hot over (425 d. F. 1 >r 10 mHutes; reduce the 1 temperature to very moderate heat (325 d. F.) and continue to bake for 30 to 35 minutes or until the custard will not adhere to a silver knife inserted in the center. Banana Salad With Royal Dressing 3 ripe bananas Royal dressing (4 cup chopped nuts Lettuce. Peel bananas and cut crosswise into halves. Place on crisp lettuce ; leaves or other greens, allowing % banana to each serving. Top with Royal dressing and chopped nuts. Six servings. To make dressing: stir % cup cranberry jelly slowly into 54 cup cream cheese to make a smooth mixture. Cover and keep in a cool place until used. Scotch Woodcock 2 tbsps. mazola 1 tbsp, flour. 1 cup milk 6 slices bread 5 hard cooked eggs 1 tbsp, anchovy paste 54 teasp. salt. To prepare a white sauces, heat mazola in a saucepan or top of double boiler. Stir in the flour. Remove from direct heat and pour in the milk. Add eggs, chopped fine, anchovy paste and salt. Stir slow- * ly but steadily over direct heat until the sauce boils. Have the bread toasted and place it on a hot dish. Pour the hot mixture over it and serve immediately. Queen’s Cakes 2 egg yolks, beaten 54 cup Florida orange juice 1, tbsp, lemon juice 5* cup sugar (4 teasp. grated orange rind i Beat well. Fold in, in order giv-j en: 2 egg whites, stuffly beaten 1 cup flour, sifted with 54 teasp. l soda. Bake in shallow pan in moderate oven (325 d. F.) for 20 minutes. Cut in small rectangles or fancy shapes. Decorate with butter icing, tinted various colors. Continental Stew 1 cup rice Salt and pepper 8 fresh lamb kidneys 1 tablespoon butter. Skin and soak kidneys in ice water for ten minutes. Cut into I half-inch pieces and put in a cup of water to stew. Cook slices of onion with them and then salt and pepper, letting them get perfectly tender, but nost mushy. Cook well washed rice in two quarts of water; when half done drain it through a colander, put it in a sauucepan and set it on the back of the stove. Let it steam for halt an hour or more. Add a little butter to the kidneys, and pour over j the ice. 8 servings. | Tips For Coronation Parties Serve Crown Roast of Lamb garnished with fresh Florida grape- ! fruit segments. Make Coronet Sandwich Salad

by placing a ring of pineapple I around each end of a peeled fully | ripe banana. Add sliced pasteurized dates to crea mcheese for sandwich spread for a "London Bridge” party. NEW CENTLIVRE BEER ON SALE Nickel Plate Beer Introduced In New Steinie Bottle — | Proclaimed ae the new-born son of a 75 year old father. "Little Nick" weighing 12 ounces and just bubbling with energy and life, made his appearance In town yesterday. "Little Nick” is none other than that popular beer, Nickle Plate, introduced i na new type of beer hot- ' tie which -Is three inches shorter j than the standard bottle, though a i little wider, so that it contains the same amount of brew. Founded in 1562 by C. L. Cent- ■ livre and operated since by memhere of the family down to the i grandchildren of C. L. Centlivre, the , brewery ie celebrating its "Diamond Jubilee” and "Little Nick" has been especially brewed for the occasionThe new bottle (s called the "Steinie". The advantages claimed for the new type of bottle are that it fits easily into email niches in refrigerators and ice boxes, weighs less, and that a smaller deposit is required from purchasers. "Little Nick” in the popular' “Steinie” (package is being distributed in this territory by the Fred Mutschler Dstributing Company. o —— Don’t forget the sale of Shrubbery Friday eve at the Decatur Riverside Sales. Also 50 bu. Rural N. Y. Potatoes.

Attention! Enjoy a good Chicken Dinner for Mother’s Day Special Prices Saturday! Pick your chicken out alive, dressed and drawn while you wait — at — Metz’s Egg & Poultry Co Phone 156 We Deliver.

! FANCY COLD MEATS H Barbecued Pork, Baked or M Boiled Ham, Roast Beef H Loaf, Liver Cheese Loaf. H Spiced Ham, Corned Beef, k|| Old Fashioned Veal Loaf, £■ Summer Sausage. Also a » full line of our regular Cold S Meats. Kraft’s Chocolate Malted. Milk, 2 lb can49c Little Elf Peas or Green Beans, 2 cans27c “Big Ben” Quart Salad Dressing !?9c Horseradish Styled Mustard Quart —lB c. pint 10c 2 Lb. Box Graham Crackers 23c 2 Lb. Box Soda Cracker*l7c Mock Chicken Loaf 1 lb. can 25c Canada Dry Ginger Ale and Lime Rickey Night Club Root Beer, Ginger Ale and Lime « Ai<x Rickey * W We keep it cold at all times. 1 Butter, Cream- i ery, fresh, 2 ib. • ! Sawyers fancy assorted Cookies, bulk ® Am Pound l9£

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, S[AY 7, 1937.

, COURTHOUSE Estate Cases The report at the inheritance tax appraiser was filed in the eetate of Jesse F. Christen, showing the net ! value of the estate to be ?1,39fi and Ino tax due. The appraiser was ali lowed |5, ordered taxed as costs. The final report was filed and notice ordered, returnable, June 10. Guardian Asked An application for the appointment of a guardian was filed for Phillip Nussbaum. Notice was ordered to the sheriff of Wayne county for the defendant, returnable May 21. The final report was submitted, examined and approved and the ee-! tate of Albert Pontiue was closed and the executor discharged. Spec ! » Judge Named The pla ti'i: and the defendants, having failed to strike off the j names of special judge nominated, John F. Decker, Wells county; Han-1 son F Mills, Jay county and Harry

Announcing All Night & Sunday Service TED BONIFAS Veteran Mechanic —is now conducting all night mechanical service to any make of car at our dealership. Gasolene, Tires and Parts and Accessories Service is now available here 24 hours a day. We suggest the public take advantage of night and Sunday service to have their cars conditioned thereby saving the use of their cars for business and pleasure during the day. Automobiles called for and delivered. H. B. MACY, Supt. of Service AL 0. Schmitt Motor Sales SOUTH FIRST STREET YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER DECATUR PHONE 144

HITE’S Grocery PHONE 31 or 204 FOR YOUR SATURDAY ORDER. A FRESH STOCK OF QUALITY GROCERIES AT LOWEST PRICES BURCO CANNED BEANS COFFEE - b.“ l Kidney Beans. 7c each DI R < 4L 1 m Pork & Beans. 3 can 20c PRICE lOzV tb. Tall Cans. 12 cans 75c WHEATIES h« nce 2 -, 25c GRAPEFRUIT — l9c SANDWICH SPREAD ft 29c KRAUT T cans a™ O„ ly 5c GINGER ALE SSt* ioc TOMATO & CABBAGE 10c FRESH ASPARAGUS 25c SALAD DRESSINGS 2Sc CORN 10c WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR GARDEN SEEDS. ONION PLANTS. TOMATO PLANTS, CABBAGE PLANTS and SEED POTATOES. ANOTHER TRUCK LOAD OF MEDIUM-SIZED RUSSETS AND FANCY LARGE IRISH COBBLERS. RUSSETS 35c Pk. $1.40 Bu. $2.25 100-th bag IRISH COBBLERS 45c Pk. SI.BO Bu. $2.98 100-lb.

IW. Muller of the Allen superior I court, In the suit to collect a note, I brought by Mrs. Emma Reueeer against Clara Marie and Sant Steiner. Judge Mills was appointed. Possession Asked ; A suit for possession was filed by Willard Steele agw'.nM William Blythe. Summons were ordered, returnable May 17. An affidavit for immediate possession was filed. Sale Reported The report of sale was filed, examined and approved In the partition suit brought by Edward F Mo- ' ser and others against Noah F. Moser. A deed was ordered, reported, ■ examined and approved. Real Estate Transfers Frank L. Ford et ux to Rose M. Schurger. 1 50 acres In Wabash twp. for |l. Rose M. Schurger to Cora E. Ford, 1:50 acres in Wabash twp. for 11. Leonard C. Tagtmeyer et ux to Arthur C. Pontius et ux, 80 acres in i Hartford twp. for JI. John A. Didot to Joseph J. Dldot, j in-lots 122 and 123 In Geneva for $2500. ■ < MSI

KROGER'S -.1 uW / MW foal Ute x wL flow/ l« 'nehes In 1 imcferf ~ WITH THE PURCHASE of 4 PACKAGES®”’ TWIN Ki! GELATINE DESSERT®' 4- — ■ — ■ ~ — ~ " L " KRO GE R CL OC K B 1 TB W? WW FRESHER big 24 Kw Mw mlhi ArL B J because flnm TIMED LOAF jBpL COUNTRY CLUB CREAMERY SeJM Finest Quauty 90 S aCH;;!; — Rolls APPLE BUTTER 38 oz. “HOT D\TFD” Country Club — Rich — Mellow Jar BARTLETT ■ - MO OWC Standard No. 2«/ 2 TlpwgrfP B sy-up A? cans JjWgA PRUNE PLUMS 2 No. 2 , Fancy Fruit In Syrup cans VOXICC PINEAPPLE 9 OZ. 11lSmooth - Fragrant ( ; REEN BEANS 2N0.2|(8' r g, — AVONDALE—STRINGLESS can 1 tb. SPINACH 3 No. 2 )!■ H i * Standard Quality — Firm Pack . cans ‘ TH AVONDALE EXTRA QUALITY! * LCfUH 24 pounVsack COUNTRY CLUB VANILLA EXTRACT Boz. WESCO—IMITATION bottle wnesi FLOUR 24tt).$lJ ——PILLSBURY'S BEST or GOLD MEDIL sackY* ■ FlctK.es SUGAR 15 pound 61.« PURE GRANULATED paperbagY ■ Crispy - Delicious MACARONI 3 llb Jw Pkg. MOTOR OIL, Penrad 2 QW |- — Change to summer weight No. 30-40 plus 8c Ux e , FANCY FRESH FRUITSAND VEGETABLES - ! ( NEW PEAS zlbslil NEW POTATOES 4 Hl® StrawberrieslW B TOMATOES ft- 19C| Fancy Ruby Red, Hot House ■ HEAD LETTUCE 2 heads Solid Heads—Crisp, Tender ■ RADISHES 3 bunches }Qc| Red Button, Field Grown ■ CABBAGE ft 5 ( l New Texas, Large Solid Heads — ■ PINEAPPLE eachJsC| Case of 24’553.60 g CARROTS Z forlSf GUARANTEED QUALITY MEATS - Features for i C.Q. Beef Boasts lb BOILING BEEF 2 tbs. -TCr I C.Q. Ground Beef 2 ftTENDER, MEATY for »3 — | PURE, TASTY | Swiss Steak -X lb >4 Pork Steak o---i Pork Roasts --- lh * 1 MINUTE STEAKS lb. PEANUT BUTTER ft 15*1 I LARGE BOLOGNA lb. BACON SQUARES ft- b*| For Slicing • f 0 2 tbs. ■