Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 127, Decatur, Adams County, 28 May 1937 — Page 6

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Just “Figure It Out for Yourself” If You Would Entertain in a Big Way!|

Keep calm, cool and collected it, you're cooking for a crowd —or entertaining at home, in a big way I Whether you are on the com- j jnittee for your annual church sup-1 per, club party or just planning for a family reunion your problem is the same —how to please every-, body, and how to increase your i favorite recipe from six to sixty. | When the big day arrives you will be calm, cool and collected if you know how to figure us well as , how to cook. If you’ve had no ex-1 perience as a food "statistician" do the next best thing -and take , the figures of some of those clever home “eccers” and cafeteria geniu-1 ses who know from experience. A few leaves from their books are given below, as well as this bit

Take advantage of these /j llliy.Elß Freshly baked and on Sale at your Grocers! £ggr— ! BUTTER - CRUST BREAD You'll want an extra supply of bread over the double holiday. Ke sure to ask for Perfection BUTTER-KRUST .. . the loaf that serves any need. Fine for the table .. . . excellent for sandwiches ... delightful for toast. eFor the picnic basket WHITE MOUNTAIN CAKE Baked especially for your outing or picnic. Large U W size . . two layers of de- JL licious white cake covered with a white icing and Bl decorated on top with Wp cherries. “ PERFECTION BISCUIT CO. Fort Wayne hi

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-MEATSFor the Week-End and Decoration Day Trip we suggest— Swifts' premium Hams, any weight. Circle “S” Picnics, 4 to 6 lbs.. Chickens, Hens or Springers, any weight; Prime Beef for roasts or steaks. BACON Light ’ Lean ’ lb - 25c Chunk. Extra Special D *I • D f or Plate ■ Boiling Beer Pound Izc Minute Steak, pound 25c Smoked Jowels, home cured, pound 20c Pure Pork Sausage (Bulk) pound2oc Hamburger, fresh ground. 2 pound29c Brains, pork or lamb, 2 pounds2sc Veal Paddies (boneless) pound2sc Neckbones 10c, or 3 lbs. 25c OUR OWN FANCY BACON - RINED AND SLICED — pound MEAT LOAF — Beef Pork and Veal, pound22c VEAL Steak or Roast Pound 22c Veal Round Steak or Chopslb. 35c VEAL STEW or Pocket Roast 1 POUND * W Plenty of Good 3 pound Spring Chickens; also plenty of Hens. Peaches, No. 2!4 can, halves or sliced in heavy syrup. Can 18c — 2 Cans3sc f I A k Swift's Circle “S” Picnics A ■ 3 6 Pounds lb. 2“yC O Thuringer as bummer bausage chunk - 25c

Please order {jj ill S]jQSiL* We remain early fOT Hl IwL&lr'g ° Pen Monday " Service. 9 until 12 o’clock Phones 106*107 Free Delivery noon -

of advice: Use ingredients which ar© easy to handle, and need little preparation, then you won’t be i "worn out" and have your dishes give out at the same time! • HOW MUCH TO GET? Coffee: 1-lb. makes 40 cups. Cugar: lbs., is sufficient for 40 cups of coffee. Cream: 1 qt. thin cream or 1 pt. thick cream (to thin) sufficient for 40 cups of coffee. Fruit Reverage: 3 to 4 gallons ' is enough for 100 servings. Ice cream: 3 gallons should i serve 100, or count 7 slices to each brick of ice cream. Butter: 1-lb. print butter cuts

[ into 40 small squares. I Bread: 1-lb. loaf makes 24 slices | (12 sandwiches). WITH A CAN—YOU CAN! Here are some "canned figures' to help you buy and measure: Size No. of Cupfuls 8 oz - ........ 1 Picnic 1(4 No. 1 tall 2 No. 2 2(4 No. 2)4 3 No. 3 4 FEEDING THE CROWD Rice and Shrimp Salad (Serves 50) 1 gal. cooked rice (chilled) 1(4 Qis. chopped cucumber 24 hard cooked eggs % cup chopped onion 6 small cans shrimp

S FA-NCY COLD MEATS B Barbecued Pork. Baked or M Boiled Ham, Roast Beef «■ Loaf, Liver Cheese Loaf, Spiced Ham, Corned Beef. S Old Fashioned Veal Loaf. M Summer Sausage. Also a S 9 full line of our regular Cold B Meats. Ivanhoe Potato Salad, or Macaroni Salad, can 20c French Fried Potatoes, vacuum packed, can 15c New Irish Potatoes, No. 2 can 10c Kraft's Chocolate Malted Milk, 2 lb can49c Little Elf Peas or Green Beans, 2 cans27c Horseradish Styled Mustard Quart —lB c. pintloc 2 Lb. Box Graham Crackers 23c 2 Lb. Box Soda Crackersl7c SALAD DRESSING Ship Shape Brand Qt. Pint y t Pint 29c 19c 10c Night Club Root Beer, Ginger Ale and Lime <| Om Rickey IvV We keep it cold at all times. I Butter. Cream- *7 Ac S ery, fresh, 2 lb.

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2(4 qts. cooked salad dressing. Mix rice lightly with onion, cucumber. shrimp, eggs (diced) and , salad dressing, chill and serve on lettuce. 50 servings. Variations: Salmon, tuna fish, or I cooked meat or poultry may be used In place of shrimp. Or an equal amount ol cubed cooked carrots, beets or cooked green peas, instead of shrimp will give a quantity vegetable salad. Sorority Punch (Serves 40) 1 cup grated pineapple. 2 qts. boiling water 2 cups freshly made tea Juice of 6 lemons 4 cups sugar Juice of 6 Florida oranges 1 qt. grape juice 1 qt. carbonated water Cook pineapple, sugar and water together 15 minutes. Add fruit juices and tea. Chill. One hour before serving time pour over cracked ice; add carbonated water and serve.

Banana Chiffon Pie 3 tbsps. granulated gelatin % cup cold water 4(4 cups mashed banana (10 to 12 bananas) 6 tbsps. lemon juice A. teasp. grated orange rind (4 oz.(l tbsp.) grated lemon rind 7(4 oz. sugar 12 egg yolks A. teasp. salt 12 egg whites 5% oz. (% cup sugar) 6 pie shells. Soften gelatin in cold water. Mix banana and lemon juice. Add lemon and orange rind, sugar, egg yolks and salt. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until thickened. Remove from heat, add gelatin and stir until dissolved. j Cool. Beat egg IFhites until stiff enough to form peaks. Then add sugar gradually, while continuing to beat. Fold in banana mixture. : Fill pie shells. Keep in cool place to stiffen. Makes 6 fl inch pies. Sundae Sauce (For 50 servings of ice cream) 2(4 sqs. chocolate % cups water 1 tbsp, vanilla 3 cups evaporated milk 1(4 cups white karo. Melt chocolate in double boiler over hot water. Add water slowly, then karo, stirring until smooth. Boil until mixture forms a very'

HITE’S Grocery PHONE 31 or 204 NO TROUBLE JUST PHONE US YOUR ORDER and Be Sure of High Quality Groceries at the Most Reasonable Prices. ORDER EARLY! NEW OLD POTATOES POTATOES . Medium size.- $1.25 bu. " ‘th >our Order 100 lb. bags $1.95 -a, A Cobblers and White lO ibs ZSC Rose $1.75 bu - g 52.90 SALMON 2c. m 25c MIRACLE WHIP Quart 39c nr I rnv SWEETS Celophane fl 1 UtLtni FANCY Wrapped lAIV COOKIES co H S A D TE ......... Lb 21c rnUDiPU HIGHEST COLD Sliced Ib. tunIIIun QUALITY MEATS A W up DILL PICKLES E GINCER ALE Strawberry, bottle 10c uhiulii nut (No |)Ott|e charge) SARDINES MUSTARD eau 5C CHOCOLATE SYRUP"- 10c PEAS & CORN QUALITY, '■"r io® PORK & BEANS 5c PINEAPPLE O L E O FRESH THE BEST 2 for B! only *SC 15c Large size. BOX COOKIES Only fl C c For That Picnic—SAWYEß’S—42 to a box • BUTTER — VANILLA — COCOANUT

soft ball in cold water. Remove from tire and add milk and van-> Illa. Keep sauce over hot water, and serve as needed. Banana Fritters 2(4 cups sifted flour 1 cup milk 2-3 cup sugar 2(4 teasps. salt , 5 teasps. baking powder 2 eggs, well beaten 5 teasps. melted shortening or oil 12 bananas. Sift together flour, sugar, salt and baking powder. Combine milk and eggs, and add gradually to dry ingredients, stirring until batter is smooth. Then stir in shortening. Peel bananas and cut into quarters or crosswise into halves. Roll in flour, then dip into fritter batter.) completely coating the bananas with the batter. Fry in deep fat at 375 d. F. for 4 to 6 minutes or until brown and tender. Drain on unglazed paper. Serve very hot. Makes 24 large or 48 medium-size fritters. o

ROOSEVELT TO (CONTItNUED. FK O M (•A9!<; the senate and house would natur-I ally suppose that the boat would i i be operated for the owner’s plea-1 sure and the costs paid from his \ income. But, in one case, the president j said, a man incorporated his yacht.' making over some $3,000,000 in 1 securities to its credit. The income from the yachts’ securities. Mr. Roosevelt said, was used to pay the boat's master and crew, and meet depreciation costs, | Incorporation of the yacht, Mr. Roosevelt said, saved the owner some $50,000 he would have paid to the government. Mr. Roosevelt said he cited the I case —he would not give the ownI er’s name —as an instance of what i he called an immoral invention of j a loophole to escape payment of I income taxes. Asked if the names of evaders would be made public, Mr. Roosevelt said they probably would come out in event of a formal investigation. Mr. Roosevelt said that the study of income tax avoidances and evasions had been made be- , cause the practice had increased i in the last year. He explained that, while the [ practice had become more fre- ] quent in the past 10 or 15 years. .it had been gaining momentum , 'in the last 12 months.

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French BRAND Coffee HOT DATED Full Bodied • Flavory 2 ms - 45c ANGEL FOOD LOAF Cake Made From Our Famous 13 Egg Recipe • Uniced 29c Country Club SANDWICH BUNS 2 doz - 25c KROGER CLOCK Bread Fresher Because It’s Timed Big 24 oz. Sliced Loaf 9c KROGER CLOCK SANDWICH BREAD 2 20 oz. < M* loaves AJw COUNTRY CLUB CREAMERY Butter Finest Quality 90 score Fresh and Sweet ,n S’ 33c In Quarter Pound Prints — Lb.

— FANCY FRESH FRUITS AND BANANAS 5 lbs STRAWBERRIES full quart }]■ ' ORANGES NEW PEAS’"" ~ J >*» Ijl California Valencias Tender, sweet, delicious creamed Sweet tun or Joice GREEN BEANS 2 lbs ' Isl Round Btringless, very tender, tasty dozen CUCUMBERS J tor 2)1 29C TOMATOES ,b 211 ■———. Hot House, for slicing or salads j HEAD LETTUCE - ■— R NEW POTATOES De lici ous Creamed GUARANTEED QUALITY MEATS—Features for FRL&jJ —— _ KROGER t S H ol IDAY SPECIALS - I Smoked Picnics Slb SWIFT’S WHOLE - HALF — 10-18 Average 1| Smoked Hams w 24 BOLOGNA, Sliced BACON thuringer sausage 1 b Sugar Cured C. Q. CHUCK ROAST, Choice LB- JJt 25c »»•I BOILING BEEF Meaty LB ' lq choice <9 ibsl DILL PICKLES eacll s GROUND BEEF for 3 J** | Large Size A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF CHEESE.

‘ WW'W’ 1; f €ns of the loveliest Fruit Dee- K wrt Sets you ever mw. Glowing rose color I adds beauty to your table ... stunning Cor one- I tion pattern is smartest style of the year! Get ■ It for only !9c with purchase of 1 jar of Kroger * French Dretaing or Salad Dtewng. Qfier ea* ■ pirea (date). Act bow I B ICED TEA SWEET PICKLES ”250z,3 OLIVES 10 oz. Jar •jj.i Hollywood Fancy Stuffed Queens DSgwlrlAe "" L Crisp and Tender PICKLE SLICES 280z.1J CREAM CHEESE lb, til Mild, Full Rich Flavor AIM FOULD’S MACARONI 3 14 b, ul Fresh Stocks pkgi "JH ATTENTION! Stock up for a TWO DAY HOUM KROGER’S Food Market will be CLOSED ALL M MONDAY. DECORATION DAY. I TWINKLE 4 pkgs. 1 J PORK & BEANS 3 16 oz. Jftl POTATO CHIPS Boz.lJ KROGER KRISPIE pkg. *7l Pears = •- 2 d PINEAPPLE 9oz. Ijj GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 47 oz. Jll From Tree Ripened Fruit, Delicious Snappy Flavor can OLEO, Eatmore {(I Tasty and Wholesome FLOUR SUGAR 25 Pound ft(,« PURE GRANULATED paper bag V j VANILLA EXTRACT Boz | WESCO—IMITATION 1 CAKE or Pastry FLOUR 5 soCOUNTRY CLUB sack 1