Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 154, Decatur, Adams County, 30 June 1939 — Page 5
■ gURAL CHURCHES 1 B* # ,H*hire Chirjt. U. B » Walter Mark* pastor B Bethel jW Sub ,| ll> - School. I" II 111 John IKi.nnii*. suprrlntondent. ,|.|nx worship. 11 a in. Union SBsui'lV S* bool, io I' tn- A Irmni. snpenntmidsnt. |Bc k. * oo pmMrannu worship. ft p. m |ltw ..k prayer nun-ling .in.l ■T.., ,1.. pts. th . Wnlh.Ml.ii in. ||K.| |., 1. .CII SOI oil whhh w .i-c |M' h , lu . been held June .10th will w held Friday night. July 7. Mt. Zion School. 10 a. m. H U. ■ r z -z— B,G cooi j jfGLAsses)
I Week-End Specials ■ SATURDAY and SUNDAY at EQUITY! M PASTRY SPECIAL PICNIC SPECIALS H Black and White -B fl _ BAKED HAM fln_ ..• I ta » Vcr Cake, special -c, n, ■ Cherry Sweet Roll fl Cream CHEESE lil- ■ cluster, pan ** C _ lO » <: *■ — __________ Sweet Pickles « fall Glazed take IQn Cfl M> — Pint „ IhlllUtS, (loZ. dF Large Variety of Cold Meats, ' Pickle*. 0 .ver, and 48 var.et.e* B Fresh Fro.t.d > I Strawberry ™ ESH ™° BTEO flfl<* I zdr ** *hrimp. 12 oz. pkg. I Pie 25c Aah About Equity ., ANGEL FOOD T ’ BAGS i'lKI-' 1.-.-d JJ* That Keep Ice Cream For II 1 Anr ° 1 More Than Two Hours. ■ WHOLE WHEAT • star Br ck • /7\ I I »c Zfc II EQUITY'S WHITE SW- ICE CREAM /IS^. \ ■ BREAD, Reg. Price 7® Fu „ IRT \ II 3 for 20c q— 25c 111 \ ■ Banana Split _ 10c I Hi-Peak Soda 10c lEQUI-TV j j ■ 7 DOUBLE 4 Iff < Reduced Prices on Quantity*U| P * , Jn UL--7 Purchases of Ice Cream w ' ,of SR* 6l * l Affairs. xSkiNDsAf F ’ . I EQUITY W I DAIRY STORE \2// H 15J North Second St. Tr X * 1’ ’/ 1 H Gene Runnion. Mgr. Cherry Float , l«aw/ I Cent- IfIXJ
-> - x Sorg Bros. Meat Market ■ PHONES 9.~» & % OIK OWN FREE DELIVER! A HOME OWNED SI OWE J 9 QUALITY MEATS - LOW PRICES - It Pays To Deal at SOROS ■ IroaTt - . ISicgßoii--- - 9* c : ■ Smoked Picnic HAMS lb 16 c: iMc: | Smoked Pork Sausage lb 23cJ >%M )AST . *°*c ISSSP——— 21 * c : E Luncheon Meats Os All Kindsj [Priced Low; IB ROAST ■■■ u STEAK ' ■JIRESII 1C _ BEEF 121 c PORK SIDE 15c : M Spare Ribs. *SC Short Rihs 1 *** j_ORK MI>L , Wimmer -iilr r,n<; IOC fiAnKS 131® ■ ■•SAUSAGE *3iC BOLOGNA ATT -—J .1 s . m,)k ed Jowl __ Ilk- CHEESE Hearth 12»/Jc J I: Ur l> 10c 2 Ih''i™----- »»• 22zC : asc Ij^OTICE:— WE WILL BE OPEN 1’ J ‘> |, j V ,j kN,NG ’ IHI ■ ■i FOURTH OF JULY. WE W ILL AL B B .■■■•!
I Dull, euperlntrndi'lit Pleasant Grove «««d*y Brhool, |q , m . rent e Janos, superintendent Welcome to nur sorvico*. ne’v'r >22 ,h ‘ : t * M ’ w *” r n«wi r madn a dean life, n , ak — •b. btoofl of J„U. Christ, " jin » mu'*?" B ' P “ r Chureh H M«. School. io a. m . In charge o, j)* r ' m •up-rlnti nd. nt. , Hlblf teaching service at It a . m. flubje. t. -The Christian .„d 1 <><ner«. Ktrangelhllc aervlre at T;45 p. m.' J’fbje.’ -At Thy Word I Will Lei Down the Not." Thursday. 8 p. m. Praise and 1 pryrr service. I Decatur Circuit. Methodist Church Rev. Robert J. Yunker. pastor I Pleasant Valley Bunday School. RJo a m || ar . old Porter, superintendent. Morning worship. 10:M a . m. Mt. Pleasant I Sunday School. 930 a . m . William Jone*, superintendent. Evening service. 7;N p m . Beulah Chapel l_Bunday thhool, 9.3 u a. m.
DECATL'H DAILY. DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JONE 30,1939.
No worship service. Ah people Who expect to •Hnud Epworth Forest institute must meet at the p.r.onage Monday evening. This I. of utmost importance, so be rsrtaln to come. Willshire U. B. Circuit Lawrenee Dellinger, pastor Willshire Bunday Bcbool, 8 so p m Preaihlng. 10 3u a . m . C. E., ui | Prayer meeting Wednesday eve- | ning. otlldal Imard will meet on SaturI day evening. July 1. Winchester Bundy Bchnol, 9 oo . m. i Chea meeting, 10:00 a. m. Preaching. 7 So p. m. Prayer meeting. Wednesday eve- . PlugI Q■i i i , Calvary Evangelical Church George 8. Losler, minister 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. Will , Johnson, superintendent. 10:30 a. m. Prayer and praise service. Mrs. oth Shifferly loader. 7:30 p. m . Thursday Worship service and sermon. HOVSE API’ROVES . «*ONTtNVED PROM PAGE UNIS, imred to approve report. Senate . action in question because of fill ' buster possibility. 3 Relief hill: Conferees agreed I to 51.755.600.000 relief bill, com ! ' promising house and senate vers- 1 lons Federal theater project is killed as well as all senate fund Increases except 130.000.000 for farm security administration. Administration won. however, single administrator for WPA. elimination of 5125.000.000 earmarking of WPA funds for PWA and greater I leeway in administering WPA fund. Approval by l>oth houses < expected. 3. Tax bill: President Roanevelt signed "business aid" tax bill removing socalled deterrent taxes and continuing 3-eent postage and nuisance taxes scheduled to expire at midnight tonight. Bill's Provisions Washington. June 30 — t(J.P) — Here In tabloid form are the major provisions of the 1940 relief bill as compromised hy senate and ' house conferees: Appropriates 51.755.600.000. of ' which t 1.477.000.000 will go to , WPA; 5in0.000.000 to the national youth administration and 5143.000.000 for farm tenant loans. i WPA received 52J550.321.n00 during the 1939 flst-al year. The new bill will provide an average of roughly 3.0M.0U0 WPA jobs compared to 3.000.000 this year. Provides a single W’PA administrator, junking the house plan I for a three-inan administrative I laiard. Alsilishes federal theater pro- | jects; specifies for other "white collar" WPA projects that local Interests must provide 35 per cent of costs. Withdraws the 5l25.«oo.ooo which the house earmarked for PWA heavy construction. Limits federal contributions to
GunJltA,~— ■> GSOg j Dally Democrat—Betty Cr'o’keV Home Service Department FIRST COUSIN TO A SWISS STEAK "’bcmuw t < l!r h ?“ t A l “u fl l Mt eou * ,n t 0 our old "Undby welllk. J. *• Bw * u ** thi « hew dish is even more savorv than it-Jh-r?v"u hl't'i’T' 1 ro **, b>r lh s tn ‘*re«ting name of Steak < Hiked* in *d* nV* r ot ro,,nd ■ t *“b pounded to Undernc*- and th?. nJ. £ flavorful tomato sauce-just like a Swiw Steak But add J • rr, T n »nd stuffed green obveshave been nX?dteh?*H?re I. *° UBd ,ik# “ <M®ly • n. . Prpper Steak » i roui ?? ta * c ’ l thick) 1 tsp. salt 2 b!» ?h n rt U flour 1 rendensed tomato soup 1 At* l’»"ZEffJT W *< l * CU P*> 1 cup water Is stuffed green olives, sliced or m?L ri h! 1 '’ 1 lh " of th * fl . our over * tw ‘ k - Pound with a potato masher tW a'nd .7* ov * r . ,n<l ’P rinkl * with the other tbsp, of gristle Heat «h< Cu l i!"ii° fl lF'’ r kngths. removing any M tMuh .""ortcning in heavy skillet. Brown Angers of meat well Svw h witthSf^k hW ’h'-rtening. Place layer of meat in baking dish, of meat f th *.. < ? n ' on - • rr,en PcPP»r. *"d olives. Then add rest tomato fre” pepper, and olives. Add ; onc ’ 1 stowed tomatoes), water, and salt to ,3 nd ’hortenmg left in the skillet. Heat and pour over the XtoJwn t ir C ß*h' , *s d u , t B ‘ k, v 2 hour " in " ,low modinchm d”n)“Num^Vs^:T ! 8 ‘ nCh “ d '‘ mHW **"" 2 * Here u a simple supper menu built around this Pepper Steak: „ . „ Pepper Steak Bi- ■ Stea , m<d R'ee Buttered Spinach P '3 * S &. d « J™" 1 Fl *ke Muffins a Southern Whipped Cream Cake or Pecan Pie Coffee FlakeM?ffi2 ’ h /'X nt ?•**• ‘ 0 yoa.'he recipe* for the Wheat ru I -14. u h * * ,e <* nt Southern Whipped Cream Cake. But 111 be glad to send them to any of you who will write for them. Address i your requests to me, Betty Crocker, in care of this paper. I Qaaaliea: .Can you tell me whether it is better to salt meat before or after it ia cooked. Some people say the salt draws the juice i and makes the meat dry. Answer: From experiments undertaken in various colleges to determine the benefits—or the reverse—of salting meats before or after cooking, the conclusions amount to this: It is really W a matter of personal preference. Many people prefer the better flavor of the crust of the meat when it is salted before cooking, as the salt really Sfll on 'y penetrates a little way into the meat, but it does give * better flavor to the outer erust. s There is a little loss in the meat juices—not enough to make the meat dry, and since the juices are used in the gravy, there is no nutritive loss. ■ — ■ cwmuu H» W BMt, Ort., Us-•-f you have any specific cooking problems, send a letter requesting Information to Betty Crocker In care of thia newspaper. You will receive a prompt, personal reply. Please enclose 3 cent stamp to cover postage.
nnn-f>-d<*ral WPA project* to 853.U0U compromising the house celllhg <>f 51'i.uoo and the 575.000 senate figure Protlde* that WPA cllenta who have ih-en on relief rolla Hi months must take a 30-day layoff, a com promt*!- from the (iO-day layoff approved by the house. - —- o NAZIS FORESEE tCONTINI’KP mini PAGE ONE! tempted tvntp would call for re-1 alatance. Proluibly never since lh>- world war had Great Hrltain utiit<-d so conspicuously as in this week's warning to Hiller against risking another world war by believiag that he could grub Hanzig at any moment. Following the warning given by l-ord Halifax laat night In n •peech asserting that Hrltain was now prepared to fight If necessary, agaitial any aggressor, there were I unconfirmed reports In parliamentary circles that conscription might be broadetied and rumors that President Roosevelt might lake some pronouni-einelit either iillgnlng the United Ntatea with I the dcmiKTUtk- attitude or seeking to fostet; the Idea of an International peace confen-llce. From BriHah leaders and from I lhe press, however, come only | stern words flpeechea by Winston Churchill, dissident conservative, I Anthony Eden, former foreign secI reiary. inspector general Kir Walter Kirke; Sir Walter Myton, and I lalair leader Arthur Greenwood, I whose pledge thill lalmr was ready I for "the challenge if It comes** I were part of the campaign. There continued, meanwltlle, a | ri'kal of reports that the Nazis wen- rushing prepnrailons In ItanI zig for th<- showdown. Official I German sources denied or scoffed lat most of Ih'-se reports, but the Polish government assrri'-d that It had definite information that ih>Nagis were forming u ‘-free corps" In lianzlg In pi'-paratl'iii for an Internal coup. There were mure reports of arinanteiiis and German soldiers arriving In lhe free city
■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ I : FREE! 'S RECIPE BOX: a with .<•*> in trade. Indexed cards correct size to file a B series of recipes we will include in our advertisements. g CLIP HERE! PASTE ON RECIPE CARO g ■ ■ * DE LUXE HAMBURGER " * 1 pound ground round steak g >/ t teaspoon salt ■ g ~ teaspoon black pepper g Few drops onion juice ■ *4 cup thick cream (or 'i cup canned milk) ■ g Have meat ground 3 times. Mix all Ingredients. g Make into cakes which may be wrapped In a piece ■ of bacon Fry In butter or other fat. Serve with ■ ■ friend bananas or tomatoes. g ■ ■ : GERBER’S MEAT MARKET: ■ Phone 97 — Free Delivery — S. Second St. ■ ■ ■
Anti-Saloon League Plans Liquor Eight Hattie Ground. Ind . June 30. — | <U.PJ The Indiana Anti-Saloon lea-' gm- will inaugurate a vigorous campaign agahtst liquor traffic next fall. L. E York, superintendent of the league. Indicated today. • He said the campaign would he ’ formulated at a meeting of various | state organizations favoring temp- j i erance. He siarkr before the northwest Indiana conference of the .Metho ' dlst church last night and describ- . ed plana for the campaign. The' conference ado pied a resolution i ommendlng the league's work after he concluded. O' * TODAY S COMMON ERROR * Ikr not say. "The troops made a continual line across the 11 road;” say. “eontlnooua."
SUDDUTH’S MEAT MARKET WEEK END MEAT SPECIALS for Saturday and Sunday Ham. chunk er sliced, tb. .... 23c. Fresh Shoulder, chunk or •heed. tb. .......... 21c Neckbone*. tb. 10c; 3 th*. 25c Fresh Side, chunk or sliced, tb. 15c Spare Ribs, nice and meaty, tb 18c Fresh Sausage, our own make, Ib. .... . 18c LARD lb. 9c Swiss Steak, pound 20c Beef Roast, tb 15e • 18c • 21c Bolling Beef. . tb. 9c 3 tbs. 25c Baby Beef Steak, n>. .. 18c • 23c Ground Beef, pound 15c LEMONS 3 for 12c Potatoes 10 tbs. 25c Peck 35c Eggs, dozen ................ 17c Bread .... 2 for 15c or 3 for 23e Cakes and Cookiea Open all day Saturday. Sunday till Noon. Phone 228 Free Delivery
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