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1. Sorg Bros. Meat Market jfoiK !>■> and 96 Free Deliver}' A Home Owned Store 107 N. 2nd St. Mty Meats - Low Prices ft” Pays To Deal At Sorg’s Sirloin and T-Bone -> f 1—1— i fresh «j 1« s STEAKS lb, * A 2 C | side PORK ____ lb. *4£C fork Loin Roast 2to 3 lb. average lb 19 c I ?cK OAST -- lb. I LARD 2 lbs. A LESS NQ WASTE | WITH MEAT ORDER SATURDAY ONLY IRESH HAMBURG, The same good quality as always UVaC £.;• 181 CI K'boh lb - 10c & lb - ilic — I ROUND SONE SAUSAGE Saturda y Inly 2 lbs 25c I 1 ■" ■" ’ ■ fantoast 20c I Ham Steak’ %5C | short Ribs 121 C ®RNEO BEEF lb. 2Oc CASING SAUSAGE,— lb. 2(te * WC SMOKED SAUSAGE, lh, -23 c 1 fIP 1 9Jc squares LB ||S g_ Oleo Kuhner or Oriolo g f /Y ° r -— 6 for ”-' VAN CAMP ’ S ‘'‘W’ruit Jui, h ?7/ jU,Ce ’ 3 C ’ nS 25c Large cans Baked Beans, Red or Kidney Beans, | L* r ge Texa. r OZ ’ cans « ®«ch 19c Tomato or Vegetable Soup, Hominy, Chili Con ■ - S c,n " * ioc 3 ‘"" r 25c |

’ tha Shady, superintendent. * The next worship aervice will I be at 10: SO “• m - February 26. Christian Union Rev. Delmar J. Young, pastor II St. Paul ”i Sabbath School. 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 10:30 n. in. with message and communion by Rev J. C. Shady. ' Evening evangelistic sendee, 7:15 p. m. Craigville Sabbath School, 9:30 a. m. Public preaching, 10:30 a. m. ’ Topic, “The Enchanted Ground.” Prayer meeting each Thursday evening. Calvary Evangelical Church George S. Lozier, minister 9:30 a. m. —Sunday School. Will Johnson, superintendent. ' 10:30 a. m.—Prayer and praise service. Mrs. Otis Shifferly, leadi er. 7:00 p. m., Thursday—Worship service and sermon. The reception of members and the rite of holy baptism will feature the service. o CHURCH REVIV AIS 1 Church of Nazarene The Rev. Geo. Gardner spoke • from the subject, "The Pay Day of

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I the Sinner" and used for his text 11 Samuel 26:21, "1 have sinned—i I have played the tool—God has ! departed from me and answerth I me no more.” Four people bowed at the altar . last evening either for pardoning grace or for satisfaction. So far in the meeting 30 people have glv- ; en their hearts to the Lord. Rev. r Gardner has been preaching under I the anointing of God and old time , i conviction has resulted. The attendance has been splendid, surpassing any of the other meetings we have conducted. If you have . not heard this enthusiastic young evangelfat be sure and hear him r tonight. Services begin at 7:30. O ■■■ "■ ■ ATTEMPT TO SLAY CONTINUED FROM rAOE ONE) * tempts were made on Mussolini. The most serious of these was a * plot in which not a shot was fired. ■ Tito Zaniboni, a former army colonel and former socialist member > of the chamber of deputies, had a rifle trained on II Dnce as he I stepped out on the balcony of the - Chigl palace to make an Armistice Day speech in 1925. Police were forewarned and . seized Zulbonl before he could I Hre. | Zaniboni, Gen. Luigi Capello and Angello Ursello were tried and - entenced to 30 years in prison Four others tn the plot received ) prison terms. t Twice in September. 1924. shots ' were fired at automobiles along the road between Radi,cofani and b Aqua Pendente. Mussolini's car 5 had passed by an hour before. I Jn September, 1926, Gino LuI cetti, a young Italian anarchist, f threw a bomb at II Duce's llmou I sine in Rome. The bomb fell on I ae roof of the car and rolled of: without exploding Lucetti was sentenced to 3b years imprisonment and two others were given prison terms Hundreds of persons were arrested after that bombing. ' Oct. 31, 1926, Antoneo Zampini, I 18, fired at II Duce. ' The shot cut the sash of the f order of St. Lazarus which Musso- ? lini was wearing. It pierced his . coat, but II Duce escaped. A mob | killed the boy on the scene. ( Tri»«ie In A Good Town — Urentur

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—AtilEu ChjaclmA. —) S? ■ ! it««. tr.«. en nt. prepared by Daily Democrat—Betty Crocker Home Service Department A TASTE OF SPRING Ts we could actually taste spring—the wav we can feel its approach, —as well as see and near it and even catch its fragrance—l’m sure we’d find it something like this lovely Apricot Cake. There's a refreshingly delicate flavor of apricots which always makes mo think of spring—just as jonquils and daffodils do. So that’s why this Apricot Cake is always “spring-time” cake to me. It’s a square loaf cake with bits of tangy golden apricot flecked through its fleecy, interior. Here is how it’s made: Apricot Cake H cup shortening |l% cups all-purpose flour 1 cup sugar ’a tsp. baking powder 1 egg H tsp. soda Ms cup drained cooked apricots 'A tsp. salt (cut in small pieces) H cup water 2 cups cake flour H tsp. almond or lemon extract or Cream shortening, add sugar gradually, and cream thoroughly. Blend in the well beaten egg and apricots. Sift flour once before measuring. Sift flour, baking powder, soda, and salt together, and add to creamed mixture alternately with the water. Blend in the flavoring. Pour into well greased and floured 8-inch square pan. and bake 25 to 30 minutes in a moderate oven, 350° F. Frost immediately. When it comes to an icing for this cake, you may take your choice between a dainty easily made uncooked icing with a distinctive apricot and almond flavor, or an intriguing and unusual combination of coconut, brown sugar and apricots with a delicious toasted taste that comes from its having been set under the broiler for a few minutes. We call it Broiled Apricot Coconut Icing. And here is the recipe for it—as well as the recipe for the Uncooked Apricot Icing: Broiled Apricot Coconut Icing 2 tbsp, melted butter j small pieces) *4 cup brown sugar . % cup shredded coconut % cup cooked apricots (cut In I Mix all ingredients together and spread lightly on cake while it is still warm. Place very low under the broiler with the heat turned low. Broil about 3 minutes until the mixture bubbles and slightly browns (but does not burn). Amount: Icing for one 8-ineh square cake. Uncooked Apricot Icing 2 tbsp, butter I small pieces) 2 cups confectioners’ sugar Few drops of almond extract cup cooked apricots (cut in ! Cream butter, add sugar gradually, and continue creaming while adding the apricots gradually to moisten the mixture. Beat until smooth and fluffy. Blend in almond extract. Amount: Icing for one 8-inch square cake. Note: 1 cup dried apricots (U lb.) makes 1 cup cooked apricots. To cook dried apricots: Place them in a heavy saucepan, add just enough hot water to cover them well, and let cook slowly for 2u minutes or until soft. Copyrlfbt 1939 by TWty Crocker, Inc- ■— — If you have any specific cooking problems, send a letter requesting information to Betty Crocker In care of this newspaper. You will receive a prompt, personal reply. Please enclose i cent stamp to cover postage. EQUITY VALUES EQUITY'S CREAM FRESH FROSTED Buttermilk Strawberries in your own <*>££* oz> *5? I* container... (ial. Pkg. BUTTER I CHEESE 2 POUND WISCONSIN BRICK ROLL j j LB. — 5 LB. EQUITY’S HI-GRADE | * LOAF / HATCHET CENTER ICE CREAM, reg. 27c. QL Brick Have You Taken Advantage Os Our New Low Prices On BEVERAGES — Case of 12 4 LARGE BOTTLES —25 c HOT FUDGE « i PIE WITH « SUNDAEI ICE CREAM MB Fresh Ground Pure Pork Lard lOf’ I Hamburger, 2 °ur own — pound MW All Beef tbs. ■•3'* — — - Veal Paddies Minute Steak lb. " meat, no waste Beef Boil lb. 11 C Nice3nd 3 . lbs '■ ?— Meaty, rib or plate • Fresh Pork Brains fl — pound Swiss Steak lb. flEr Cut from round Bacon T-Oc? -■ Our own. sliced & / 2©c Swift’s Circle “S” Picnics I KO Ist sto 6 pound average Mfe .tx Chuck or Rump pouncj * » ZZC Great Northern Soup Beans f j* r Fo ideraft Oleo Pound .8c; 2 tbs. 1 pound * California Sea Side Tomato .Juice Lima Beans lOc Van Camps. 50 oz. can pound ——————— Foodcraft Pure Fargo, .leilys 14 oz. jar « Canned Prunes fl fig Assorted fresh, No. 2't can •J*' " — Pork & Beans 6 delicious flavors Van Camps> 3 cans Jello, pkg. ——— Saturday only . - Naas Supreme '’ Red Beans ZZC Morning Bracer fl No. 2 cans — 3 cans *•-F*’ Coffee, tb. —— — * Crackers 2 lb bx fl M. J. B. Coffee Liberty Bell.. *s'’ ' ■ Oranges, doz. Head Lettuce Farcy Navels - Fancy solid heads d Cabbage, good ‘5» 1 £ Fancy Carrots «a solid heads, lb. bunch l Grapefruit, 2Qc Bananas, I lbs. a H nice juicy 10 for Fancy Golden, I U KUEHNER’S FRESH PUMPERNICKEL BREAD

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