Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 173, Decatur, Adams County, 23 July 1937 — Page 6

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FMsr. “I>. CO O L JM E A LS THE COOKIE JAR Play* An Importsnt Part In Summer Dessert Planning If your cookie Jar Is full these summer days, the dessert problem need hold no terrors for you. For with fresh fruit or ice cream and crisp, crunchy cookies as an ac-, /ompaniment. no one could ask for a more satisfactory sweet. Almond Crescents Blend H cup finely chopped blanched almonds. I*4 cups flour and 5 level tablespoons powdered sugar. Cut in H cup salt-free shortening and 1 teaspoon vanilla and knead into a smooth dough.

908 T 9Ch COURT Winchester DILINA* house Phone GROCERY Phone 553 |and MEAT MARKET 292 SUGAR—PURE CANE --- » **>•— s2c CANDY Orange Slices. Gum Drops. Fudge. * Jumbo Jelly Beans — pound 1W OLD POTATOES for Seed or Eating — No 1 Peck 20c; Bushel 75c; 100 lb. bag SI.OO No. 2 Peck 10c; Bushel 39c; 100 lb. bag 65c NEW POTATOES —Fancy Mediums—Peck 2oc BEANS New Naw, Hand Picked — 5 lbs. 45c GINGER SNAPS and FIG BARS — pound 10c TOMATOES — Hand Packed — 3 No. 2 cans 2ac BULK IMPERIAL TEA — pound 39c. OLEO — FOODCRAFT — 2 pounds 29c BEVERAGES— Gingerale. Lime Rickey. Orange . Root Beer, large bottles (no bottle charge) 3 for 2->c PEAS — Fancy Early June — 3 cans 29c LEMONS — Large and Juicy — Dozen 39c CHlPSO—(Cannon Dish Cloth Free) —Ig. pkg. — 2ac OXYDOL — 2 large packages 4ac FLY RIBBONS — 5 for- - Cling—Large cans—Dozen >l.O Spaghetti, Hominy, Peas. Vegetable Soup. Tomato Soup. Red Beans. Pork & Beans — 5 cans.2sc HEGERS DOG NIBS. 5 lb. pkg. (Dog Bowl Free) 55c POPCORN — It Will Pop!— 3 tbs 2ac BROOM SALE29c. 39c. 49c, ->9c and <9c VANILLA or LEMON ETRACT—FuII Pint 2.>c SNIDER’S TOMATO JUICE — 2 cans 15c TOILET TISSUE — 6 Large Rolls 2oc KRAFT CHEESE — American or Brick—2lb. box 52c Bring Us Your Eggs—We Pay Top Price. Attention Threshers’ You can buy the Y ery Best in Meats at Special Prices at Melchi’s Market Satisfaction Guaranteed! yr ii i “T23c ■EnL life BEEF ROASTS, choice steer—-lb. 22c BEEF, Short Steaks, tenderlb. 25c FANCY SLICED BACON, % lb. pkg. 20c COTTAGE CHEESEIb. 10c BABY BEEF LIVERIb. 18c

Quality/*/ Courtesy • Service -MEATS- I FANCY COLD MEATS II I H Barbecued Pork, Baked or Make our Market your headquarters for fresh and smoked meats, ■ Boiled Ham, Roast Beef assorted fancy cold meats, quality canned merchandise, fresh ■ Loaf, Liver Cheese Loaf, baked goods, also many other items in fancy or staple meats H Spiced Ham, Corned Beef, and groceries. ■ Old Fashioned Veal Loaf, SWIFTS PREMIUM HAMS ■ full line of our regular Cold For the week-end lake trip, Bridge Party, or for your own home V Meats, use. No par-boiling. Try a whole or a half. T—... . Honey Loaf or Spiced Ham, chunk,Tb Swifts Jewel Shortenin s, This is an all pork, cold meat — Sliced..3oc tb W® 1 tt>. carton 19c ■■■■■ Welcome Bread 9c, 3 loaves 25c Minute Steak, pound ~.. 25c A °. ood 10 9° Bbeet Toilet Smoked Jowels, home cured, pound 22c Good’cln Rubbers’,'box 5c Pure Pork Sausage (Bulk) pound 23c Olives, large jar, plain 32c Hamburger, fresh ground, 2 pound 29c Swift s Corned Beef Hash, can 18c Cottage Cheesepint —Bc quart —l5 c Swi *’ B Premium Corned Beef, Veal Paddies (boneless) pound .. . 25c 2 Lb . B ° o z x Neckbones 10c, or 3 lbs. 25c OUR OWN FANCY BACON <9 A—M.J. B. COFFEE A £ RLNE’D AND SLICED — pound 3 pounds 9 * D Q r Rib or Plate |A (Saturday only) » Doiiing oeet Pound IZC SUMMER BEVERAGES s « . • Orange, Rootbeer, Gingerale and V|Z A I Steak or Roast Pound Lime Rickey, large bottle « ! ▼ CML < N ° hottie charge) .... *VC Drexel Ade, 3 pkgs.loc VEAL STEW or Pocket Roast 1 *? olAd ':. a " fl T’pound 1/V Blue Ribbon Malt qq. Food-Craft — Good nut Oleo, pound 15c can 99 V Peaches. No. 2'/x can, halves or sliced in heavy - cans__sl.7s syrup. Can 18c — 2 Cans3sc Our Own — fresh or oausage smoked-casing. lb.__.Z7C ■ Butter, CreamSummer Sausage -- e »27c " ery ’ fresh ’ 21b - 7 * c Please order t Deliveries early for yy y made to Service. < jy? J/JMIZI -J U „ all Parts ~ I. 11 r. t y f ||. ie c jj v Phones 106—107 Free Delivery

|ln strips I S inch wide, cut in I pieces and shape into crescents. Buke in a moderate oven till very light brown. Roll In powdered i sugar. Drop Cookie* 2-3 cups shortening 1 egg 1 1-3 cups sugar *4 cup milk 2 cups flour 2 tablespoons baking powder 14 teaspoon salt 114 teaspoon vanilla. Cream shortening until it Is very I soft. Add the sugar gradually, creaming it into the shortening. Add the egg and beat well until the mixture is almost fluffy. Add the milk and flavoring and mix well Add the dry ingredients

which have been sifted together | except for the small amount re-> served for the final addition. Add final portion slowly, testing dough by baking a single cookie. When the right consistency is obtained, transfer dough by teaspoonfuls onto a baking sheet, leaving about I*4 Inches between cookies to al-1 low for spreading. Put on the center shelf of a hot oven and bake for 10 or 12 minutes or un•til delicately browned. Remove at once onto cooling, rack, using spatula. Let stand un-' til thoroughly cooled. Surprise Cookies 2-3 cup shortening H cup sugar 1 egg. beaten 2 cups flour >4 teaspoon vanilla 3 tablespoons milk Cream together shortening and sugar. Add egg. vanilla and milk. Mix well. Add sifted flour. Chill the mixture. Roll out on a slight|ly floured board to *4 inch thickI ness; cut with round cutter. Put , small amount of raisin filling in j center of one-half the rounds. I Moisten edges and cover with re maining rounds. Press edges to- 1 j gether with tines of fork. Bake on a greased baking sheet in a I moderate oven for 10 minutes. / i 1 Raisin Filling Mix *4 cup chopped raisins, *4 i cup brown sugar, few grains salt, 1 tablespoon flour, 1 tablespoon | I lemon juice and 2 tablespoons | water. Cook slowly, stirring con- | I stantly until thick. Cool. If desired, chopped nuts may be i added. I Coconut Kisses Mix 2 cups shredded dry coco- . nut, % cup sweetened condensed milk, 1 teaspoon vanilla and a 1 pinch of salt Drop by teaspoon on a greased baking sheet. Bake in I a slow oven for about 15 minutes. THE SALAD BOWL There is nothing so tempting as a bowl of crisp, cool salad greens I when the days are hot and arid, j Here are some effective combini ations that will stimulate the most ! jaded appetite. I Cucumber Salad Peel cucumbers and remove a rather thick slice from the ends. ! Let stand in cold water till fresh I and crisp. When ready to serve, i score lengthwise with prongs of a fork to make fancy edges. Cut i in very thin slices and serve with ■ small chilled tomatoes cut in I eights. Toss in French dressing lin a bowl that has been rubbed > I with garlic. Asparagus-Cheese Dressing Marinate cooked and chilled asparagus tips in French dressing. Cut off long slivers —very thin—of American cheese. Tear a firm head of lettuce into pieces and toss in a dressing made of equal parts mayonaise and French dressing I well blended. o City Adds Playgrounds !. San Francisco. —(U.R) —In 1936 the city opened its first pre-school playground for children. Today it has 54 such recreation centers attended by a daily average of 1.100 children between 2 and 5 years old.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. JULY 23,1937.

Many Reunions Scheduled For Summer Months ♦ —— ♦ Sunday, July 25 Haggard Reunion, Lehman Park. Berne, Indiana. Borne annual reunion, Sun Set Park. Meyer family reunion. Sun Set Park. Cowan annual reunion, Sun Set Park. Sunday, August 1 Shaffer Reunion, Memorial Park. Annual Bleeke Reunion at the home of Otto Bleeke. Brandyberry Reunion, Lehman Park. Berne, Indiana. Weidler annual reunion, Hanna Nuttman park. Harker reunion. Legion Memorial park. Dettinger reunion (rain or shine) Sun Set Park. Miller and Snyder annual re union, Sun Set Park. Johnson annual reunion, Sun Set Park. Sunday, August 8 Annual Durbin Reunion, Legion Memorial Park, Decatur. Annual Steele Reunion, Sun Set ■ Park. Martz Reunion, Legion Memorial Park. Hitchcock Family Annual Reunion, Hanna-Nuttman Park. Annual Fuhrman reunion will be held at Hanna-Nuttman park, on Sunday, August 8. Rellig and Roehm reunion, Sun Set Park. Chattanooga Zion Lutheran

EVERYBODY EATS ’EM! Coney Island Hot* Dogs Something New in Decatur! Everybody likes ’em. Stop in and take some with you or call for one with a cool and refreshing bottle or glass or Beer. Frickle’s Place HITE’S Grocery PHONE EARLY PLEASE FOR SERVICE Phones 31 or 204 POTATOES Fencv New Medium Peck Bu. Size White Cobblers ZjV 79 V 100 lb. bag $1.65 PUEDDIEQ New Pack, Red A« Ulltllllltw Pitted, dozen BEANS ''7'™ v ‘" 19C POST TOASTIES 2 ~ . 25c 1 1 pkg. Grape Nuts FREE SPECIAL POST BRAN Oil Sardines, can 5c Large 4 Q Mustard Sardines, can.. 5c package 4 Lge. cans Tomato Sauce 10c can 15 pkg. FREE Our Telephone Service excells in Courtesy and Promptness and our delivery trucks pass your door four times daily. SALAD DRESSING ... 25c SANDWICH SPREAD 1 - -25 c CANNED GOODS SPECIAL Large cans PIE PEACHES 17c Large cans RIPE PRUNES 18c Large cans APRICOTS 10c Small cans CRUSHED or SLICED PINEAPPLE.. 10c PORK & BEANS WATERMELONS Red beans SPAGHETTI Large size, Ripe and PEAS & CARROTS Sweet MIXED VEGETABLES KRAUT WW 4. Another : 'uck ■* __ 33V load — can JC

church picnic, Sun Set I ark. Sunday. August 15 Hackman and Kortenber Reunion. Sun Set Park. McGill annual reunion. Sun t Park. Smith family reunion (rain or shine » Sun Set Park. Hinkle annual reunion, Sun set Park. - M Sunday, August 22 Hakes annual reunloh, Sun Set Park. Kuntz family reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday. August 29 Wesley S. .Miller reunion. Sun Set Park. Parker reunion, (rain or shine) Sun Set Park. Sunday, September 5 Wilson and Schafer Reunion. Sun Set Park. 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. — ——O Chicago Boosts Milk Prices To Farmers — Chicago, July 23 —(U.R) —Illinois. Indiana and Wisconsin farmers supplying quality milk to the Chicago area through the Pure Milk Association will receive 25 cents more for each 100 pounds beginning Aug. 1, PMA officials announced today. o Trade In a Good Town — Decatui

’ - - 'l' 1 ’ 4 Q a | SPOTLIGHT lOCI COFFEE ICED TEA 1/2 ,h ’ pk^r KROGER *^ c 7R^pikKMNG 0 R r rFREBHiNO CLOCK BEVERAGES 324 oz. ■ Bread Twink i e 3 pkgs 17J FRESHER BECAUSE ITS TIMED! SIX DELICIOUS FLAVORS H APPLE Bl TTER 38 oz. « S- g d 4 i° Z 'f 9C Country Club-Rich-Mellow Jar * 7CB si,«dto.r„. yv pea nut BUTTER 2 lb. Kroger Clock E mba*ay - Tasty— - Jar SWEDISH RYE SALAD DRESSING Qt. BREAD Embassy - Triple Mixed 2 16OZ. STOCK UP! Ask Your Kroger Manager for Special Low Price! on K Loaves JI Case and Dozen Lots of Our GUARANTEED CANNED ~ and VEGETABLES! ■ — APRICOTS 2 No. GRAPEFRUIT APPLESAU “r 10 J JI ICE Country Club - Fine Flavor can 12 cans 81 .Id ■ 2 23c GRAPEFRUIT 2 No. 2 jc-i Country Club— Fancy—Segments cans • Healthful • Invigorating CURSSI.4S | PORK & BEANS 2 28 oz. 21 c | ———————————— Country Club—ln Tasty Sauce— cans " Eatmore GREEN BEANS 3 No. 2 Standard — Stringless cans COUNTRY CLUB, RICH, HEALTHFUL - Tomato Juice «loci « ffw * tuna fish 7 oz - Kcl VanCamps—Fancy Light Meat can " SANDWICH SPREAD Qt. ‘'BIG K” — TASTY-. “ / CREAM CHEESE Lb ’2lcl Avondale M " d “ Fu " Rich Fl,vor ■ COUNTRY CLUB, CRISPY, DELICIOUS ■ flour wheat Flakes loci All Purpose BRAN FLAKES 2150 z. Ji.l Country Club — Wholesome pkgs. sack' 7sc FOULDS 3 8oz -25cl POTTED MEATS 5 cans j I Armour's—For Tastv Sandwiches " w Marvelously Delicious! "I POTATO CHIPS 31/2 oz. IQ C 8 oz. 1 q c | Our 7 in. 2 Layer Kroger Krispie pkg. ” WFw* pkg. “ < ■ LORI) BALTIMORE COUNTRY CLUB TESTED 5 lb. sack sa g- I CAKE CAKE or PASTRY FLOUR I Butter scotch lo ng VANILLA EXTRACT 8 oz. 1 e C | RECIPE Baking Powder 10 oz. f ftc| — — Guaranteed to Satisfy can ■ KROGER FANCY FRESH FRUITS AND Watermelons on Ice 39®| T— HOT HOUSE TOMATOESWe lb| CANTA?niTPFQ CELERY, crisp and white 5c bunchl CANTALOUPES CUCUMBERS, large size 5c eachl 1 for2SC CARROTS, home grownsc bunchl HEAD LETTUCE, solid 2 heads Ul Bananas 4 lbs 22c GUARANTEED QUALITY MEATS Features for Fri. and Sat Swiss Steak iTtSe BONELESS — NO WASTE — CUT FROM ROUNDS Chuck Roast lb 21® buttTr undbeep .. m - ' swee 8 ! 0 ’ BULK PEANUT BUTTER lb. 141/18 Lb. 33C THURINGER lb. 258 SUMMER SAUSAGE FRANKFURTERS — RING BOLOGNA tt>. 16C LARGE SLICING BOLOGNA —Your Choice Sliced Bacon .JS, 1b33«