Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 161, Decatur, Adams County, 9 July 1937 — Page 6
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COOL MEALS lamb en casserole 2 cupt cold cooked lamb 1 large can prepared spaghetti i/ t cup tomato ketchup J/ a cup water Put cold lamb through meat chopper. Put a layer ot minced lamb Into casaerole; then a layer of spaghetti and repeat until all ingredients bare been used. Add ketchup and water and cook in a moderate oven 30 minutes. LEFT OVER ROAST PORK WITH SPAGHETTI 1 medium onion, minced J 4 cup celery finely chopped 4 tablespoons butter I<4 cups cooked pork, diced 1 tablespoon flour J 4 cup milk or water 1 large can prepared spaghetti in tomato sauce
908 RFI I’C COURT Winchester ajJZdB house Phone GROCERY I Phone |and MEAT MARKET 282 We Have OUR OWN PERSONAL FREE DELIV ERY Deliveries at 8, 10, 2 and 4. Call Early for Service! OLD POTATOES for Seed or Eating—Kataban Russet and Michigan Whites, No. 1, Peck —33 c Bushelsl.2s 100 lb. bag $1.95 Michigan Whites, Peck 19c Bushel 75c 100 lb. bag $1.25 NEW’ POTATOES — Fancy Mediums, Peck 29c BEANS New Navy, Hand Picked — 3 tbs. „ 29c GINGER SNAPS and FIG BARS — Pound 10c TOILET TISSUE — 6 Large Rolls 25c CATSUP — Large 14 oz. bottle -10 c MILLERS CORN FLAKES — large pkg 10c TOMATOES—Hand Packed—3 No. 2 cans 25c BULK IMPERIAL TEA — pound. 39c OLEO — Food Craft — 2 pounds 29c BEVERAGES—GingeraIe, Lime Rickey, Resit Beer Orange, large 24 oz. bottle 3 for 25c (no bottle charge) PEAS — Earlv June — 2 cans 25c CANDY—Fudge, Large Jelly Beans, Orange Slices, lb- I® C LEMONS — Per dozen 29c and 39c CHIPSO — (Cannon Dish Cloth Free)— Ig. pkg. 25c OXYDOL — 2 large packages 45c A NEW Style in BROOMS — 14 oz 49c Peas. Red Beans, Vegetable Soup. Tomato Soup, Hominy, Pork and Beans 5 cans 25c FLY RIBBONS — 5 for 10c FOR A CHOICE CUT OF MEAT, AND PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE—SHOP AT MELCHFS MARKET IMF 1 A I Steak or Roast Pocket Roast or VtnL 1 und 20c 111® Finest Quality Short Steaks ■■ Roasts, Tender Lb. 25c U L L L Lb. 19c Swiss Steak LI Meaty Boil Choice Round Lb. 12«/ z cLb. 25c Cottage Cheese Lb. 10c Peanut Butter, Bulk 2 lbs. 29c Boneless Fish 2 lbs. 25c
Quality * Courtesy * Service -MEATS- I FANCY COLD MEATS I Barbecued Pork, Baked or Make our Market your headquarters for fresh and smoked meats, M Boiled Ham, Roast Beef assorted fancy cold meats, quality canned merchandise, fresh M Loaf, Liver Cheese Loaf, baked goods, also many other items in fancy or staple meats M Spiced Ham, Corned Beef’, ■nd groceries. Old Fashioned Veal Loaf, SWIFTS PREMIUM HAMS I full line of our regular Cold I For the week-end lake trip, Bridge Party, or for your own home Meats - use. No par-boiling. Try a whole or a half. Honey Loaf or Spiced Ham, chunk tb 2ftC Swi,ts Jewel Shortenin 9 I This Is an all pork, cold meat — Sliced .30c tb 1 tb. carton 19c — Welcome Bread 9c, 3 loaves 25c Minute Steak, pound 25c A Good 1000 Bheet Toilet Smoked Jowels, home cured, pound22c r T L B *r e— "V* 2 ! c Pure Pork Sausage (Bulk) pound 23c olives, large jar, plain32c Hamburger, fresh ground, 2 pound29c Swift’s Corned Beef Hash, can 18c Cottage Cheesepint —Bc quart —l5 c Bwift '« Premium Corned Beef, Veal Paddies (boneless) pound ... . 25c 2 L l b 2 B ° o \ ?? c c Neckbones 10c, or 3 lbs. 25c -■ OUR OWN FANCY BACON <9 M. J. B. COFFEE A « RINED AND SLICED — pound 3 pounds $ A n n £ Rih or Plate |ew (Saturday only) Doiiing oeer Pound IZC SUMMER BEVERAGES - » - Orange, Rootbeer, Gingerale and \/L A I Steak or Roast Pound *- ime Rickey, large bottle « ▼ E/A&a AfJwC (No bottle charge) .... IVC Drexel Ade, 3 pkgs. 10c VEAL STEW or Pocket Roast Ige A»m d X™°« pound *3® APPLEBUTTER Food-Craft — Good nut Oleo, poundlsc Brand, 58 oz. jar —33 c Peaches, No. 2'/z can, halves or sliced in heavy quarts 20c syrup. Can 18c — 2 Cans 35c Our Own— fresh or □dUSage smoked - casing, lb.-- A7C ■ Butter. CreamSummer Sausage S- ,r »27c 7 C Pl “" ord "CJyW t neliveries early for >B made to Service. ifr 4F r 'l 1 1. Ji la all parts r °f the city. I Phones 106~W7 Free Delivery I
1 teaspoon salt '/« teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce '♦ cup grated American cheese 1 Cook onion and celery in butter until tender. Add pork, sprinkle with flour and brown. Add milk or water, stirring until thickened, ' then add remaining ingredient s ex--1 cept cheese. Cook until spaghetti ‘ is thoroughly heated. Serve hot 1 and sprinkle with grated cheese. I o—--1 COUNTY’S DEATH FKOM PAPE ONE), the Huntington hopsital. David Lugenblll, 80, Berne, died .May 18 from Injuries received when he fell from a ladder. Last year the death toll was eight At the present rate the death toll thie year would amount to more than a score. —- Trad* In a Good Town — Decatur
1* Many Reunions Scheduled For a Summer r Sunday, July 18 e Annual Moose Picnic, Sun Set r Park. I, Parent family reunion, Sun Set !• Park. i Swagart and Nefferd reunion, t Sun Set park. Steel and Washington annual reunion (rain or shine) Sun Set Park. Pleasant Mills alumni picnic, Sun Set park. • Sunday, July 25 Borne annual reunion, Sun Set 1 Park. 1 Meyer family reunion, Sun Set Park. t Cowan annual reunion. Sun Set 1 Park. » Sunday, August 1 Dettinger reunion train or shine) Sun Set Park. , Miller and Snyder annual re ! union, Sun Set Park. > Johnson annual reunion, Sun Set Park. Sunday, August 8 Annual Fuhrman reunion will be held at Hanna-Nuttman park, on Sunday, August 8. Rellig and Roehm reunion, Sun Set Park. Chattanooga Zion Lutheran church picnic, Sun Set Park. Sunday, August 15 McGill annual reunion, Sun Set Park. Smith family reunion (rain or shine) Sun Set Park. Hinkle annual reunion, Sun Set Park. Sunday, August 22 Hakes annual reunion, Sun Set Park. Kuntz family reunion, Sun Setl Park. Sunday, August 29 Wesley S. Miller reunion, Sun Set Park. Parker reunion, (rain or shine) ' Sun Set Park. Sunday, September 5 Urick annual reunion, Sun Set Park. Labor Day, September 6 Annual Roebuck reunion, Sun Set Park. Sunday, September 12 Springer family reunion, Sun Set Park. MRS. ROOSEVELT I paid over to charity. The charges brought an immediate implication from President Roosevelt that he might make a direct answer to Fish's criticism I of the tax returns of the first lady and other members of the Roose- I I velt family. Asked at a press conference whether he had any comment on Fish's statement before the committee, Mr. Roosevelt answered that he had none—at this time. Simultaneously, Sen. Pat Harrison, D., Miss., member of the tax committee, charged Fish had had ' a “brainstorm." White House Secretary Stephen | T. Early said later, however, that ! Mr. Roosevelt would not directly i answer Fish’s statements but would “discuss the subject of taxes generally” in a later press conference. Fish also contended that the
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1937
V Childrens Day Program
A children's day program will ■ be presented at the Calvary Evan gelical church Sunday evening at t 7:30 o'clock. The complete program follows: . Music - Bernita Song Choir j , Prayer. ' Recitation Doyle Meyers ! Recitation Mary Margaret Ohler t Recitation Marjorie Miller Song and Drill Primary and Junior classes ’; Recitation Tommy Gaunt Recitation Brice Miller t Recitation Billy Gaunt( Song Junior, Bobby and Paul Miller t Recitation Ardella Miller Exercise—" The Daisies"
t — treasury used “inquisitorial methods" in its campaign against tax i avoidance and had "singled out for i inquisition” more than 40 large contributors to the Republican party. 1 He demanded that the commit , tee balance the books by also inquiring into income tax returns of ' the following: Secretary ot Treasury Henry Morgenthau. Jr., and his father. 1 Harry Hopkins, works progress administrator. ' John L. Lewis, chairman of the I committee for industrial organization. James Roosevelt and Elliott Roosevelt, sons of the president. Mrs. Anne Roosevelt Boettiger, daughter of the president. Bernard Smith, whom Fish nam-
Indian Penny Week JULY 12th to 19th 1 Ton of $7.50 Red Jacket Lump £41.K0 Coal, for —and 1 INDIAN PENNY. CASH. LIMIT 5 TONS TO ONE CUSTOMER $37.50 worth of Coal £2*9 55 Save $4.95 —for ACT QUICK ](Cash Coal & Supply R. A. STUCKEY HITE’S Grocery PHONE EARLY PLEASE FOR SERVICE Phones 31 or 204 WATERMELONS NEW POTATOES Extra large Dixie Belles Fancy Medium size, guaranteed ripe p ec k and sweet £ C Large White Cobblers w slightly higher. MALTED MILK CRACKERS pound box 19c I SOAP 47c — SPECIAL — Echrich Highest Quality Large cans Tomato Juice COLD M g ATS Spaghetti, Vegetable Soup, Tomato f pound <***<« Soup, can & Our Telephone Service excells in Courtesy and Promptness and our delivery trucks pass your door four times daily. COFFEE A 24c MiXETVEGETABLE ea. __ 5C -.1 ■ , , Lux Soa P’ ±Oc Li / e J ßuoy 20C iluiß BU? iBB 3ba--s " Lux Powder Small x"» LU Lar g P . oWder -- 23C A XTrrnr PORK & BEANS CANTELOUPES red beans SPAGHETTI Hearts of Gold PEAS & CARROTS MIXED VEGETABLES a il, RA V T 4&2* Another truck I load — can
I Recitation ... Junior Miller (Music . Ardid and Aldine Walters Recitation - Dorothy Smitley Song Girl's Chorus ExerclChildren of All Lands Recitation Paul s J l J} er Recitation Marcella Miller 1 song Fayma Miller and Mildred Shltferly i Recitation —• Bobby Miller Exercise —"Missionary Boys I Recitation—— Morris Teeple Message by minister. i Offering. Music. Ardis and Aldine Walters 1 Recitation — Jimmy Miller Song Ardella Miller Song cholr I Benediction.
' ed as a Democratic party contrib(utor. Immediately after Fish finished testifying, Morgenthau offered to submit to the committee the tax i returns of himself, his wife and bis father. He said he would be I glad to answer questions “if there is any doubt that these returns have not been honestly made.” Attorneys for the New York Sun, Inc., also appeared before the committee today in defense ot holding companies formed by the newspaper. The company had been named in previous testimony before the committee. Attorneys contended that there had been no avoidance of taxes by means “questionable or otherwise.” ■o — Trade In a Good Town — Decatu*
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