Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 200, Decatur, Adams County, 24 August 1939 — Page 7

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wee ms ag» llllll ■ ■ ■ ■ I I I I ■ ■ I I I I I | ■ ■ | B B B B B Sensational 3 Day of Entire Stock ® SUMMER X Yes, Sir! It’s our final clearance. ■ Jx Sweeping reductions in an effort to ■ AnUk kPwM? dispose of our remaining stock. You’ll ■ V thrill at the assortment awaiting your choosing and want several at the price B i we offer. B All first Quality ... a world of color its ... all newlv st vied and in the popular B materials. You can’t afford to miss ■ i ■ rir ■ A J ) SALE FOR CASH! ( Z CHOOSE FROM THESE Lx nt / t <>ne ra< 'l l ®t UreMMeb. 65 f One rack of 60 Umbmm, ■ . <>ai ° u 1 to chotmc from, regular 1 M>ld regularly at 110.50. ■ ai. choice f value* to 55.95. I Special clearance. B sj*4« sft- 4 ® s3’°° : hl r, l A pE vv BpR 1N G C<>ATS ft <to ■ ECLOSE OCT - SPECIAL AT *<- ( ! Childrens Coats j Hat Clearance : ;ij_ , ■ mb "t!"*' *’*" " e *Kht Coats. > Every remaining Summer Hat mu*t lie a | H Fine for school, Closing I mH! Wide selection at the give-away . / price of 5 3.25 I 25c | NIBLICK & CO

CvrcfexA. 1 ~ ~~ ~ ~ prepared by Dally Democrat-Betty Cracker Hama Service Department PICNIC CORN THERE are two ways to enjoy corn at a picnic. You either prepare it after you reach the picnic apot—or.you bring it with you already prepared. Os courte • roasting ear." or the old favorite Indian Corn” are the prepared-on-the-•pot favorites. And if you are carrying your picnic with you already prepared in hot dishes and thermos jugs—then I know of nothing more delicious than “Maryland Corn Pie".

Her* are the recipe* for all throe of these picnic corn delicacie*. Cora Roasted ia Oul-Dwr Ovea !<eav* husk* on fresh ear* of torn. Arrau <* in a covered roaster. Lio not add water. Rake in a hot ovea until tender. Remove husk* and lilk and aene immediately. It will take about 20 to 80 minute* I for the com to roa«t in a hot ovea —460* F. Cora Roaaied Over A Camp Fire Select firm oar* from which the huak* have not been pulled. Dip In water and lay on a broiler or rack over a bed of hot coal* and roast for 80 minute*, or until tender, turning occasionally to cook on all aides. The husk* may bo removed and the corn allowed to brown before eating if desired. Indian Cora • slices bacon I rup* com cut from th* eob—- « or a No. 8 can of com Fry bacon over a low fir*. Remove the atrip* to a warm plate, and add the rrated corn to some of the bacon fat. After it become* heated, break the egg* into the corn and etir until they are aet Put a spoonful of thi* mixture with a atrip of the baeon between two •lice* of bread. B*r «. Thia make* aix aervinga.

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Watch Tower Society Members Are On Trial Shelbyville, tnd . Aug. 84—(UP)— Three members of the Watch Tower society, aoli-roliglous orgaulrativa. were on trial today cbarfdd

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1939.

i Maryland Corn Pie 1 eup cracker or dry bread crumb* rolled fin* d thin alieea of bacon 8 cup* tomator*. cut up ; 2 th‘ , * c ,x n€uuk * 4 corB * rot frwi 1 pimiento i 1 tap. *alt > 1 tap. sugar ' ,?*« I?“ * ru "’ h • ,r * rnlw »* r> . „ br { ,,r ’ mea«ur:ng them. ■ Partially eonfc th* bacon atrip* and arrange then* in th* bottom and I • r «“»d the (ide* of a baking dish. • Sprinkle half of the crumb* over ’ the bacon Thea add a layer of I the tomatoM. Sprinkle with half of the aeaaoning*. and dot with half of the butter Add the ehopped pimiento to the corn, and pour J 0 ®*’" ‘•yw m th* baking dian. Add the remaining tomato and cover with the remaining aeaaon- • tags, bettor and crumb*. Bake for ’ X? m 2 nate « in a moderate oven, i 880* F. You will find that thia i reeipe will give you six generous i serving*. . If it ia not convenient to use i fresh com. thia diah ean be made > very »neee*afullv with whole kernel i canned com. You'll need 1 No. 2 can of com.

jwlth vagrancy, riot, desecration of | the American Flag and reaistlng an ' officer. The three. Mr. and Mr* Krmati • Da via of Brooklyn. N. Y.. and Stephen Berkalovitch of tadianapolH. I were arrested several week. a* n

Adams County Memorial Hospital Admitted Donald Kdwurd John. Monroeville. Mr* Elisa Funk, route .I: JiMtHta lltxkley. Oen*rs; Mer'ln V'*nla .787 tkblrmeycr atreat; Mrs. Jacon Kaehr, rout* 4 (and dl> | niisaed). IHamlsaed Francla Hoagland. Hit West Munroe street, Mr*. Wayne Troutner. «7 Norin Eighth ►treat; John Uluttnian 23.1 Nur th Eleventh street; Mr*. James King. 21 llcaneatead. Domino Dopes, rout* •; William Oteler. route 3; Mrs. ill* hard Lewtou and baby aou route X. Superintendent and Mra. Walter Krick and daughtera have moved Irotn «gi North .Second street lo Xis I Mercer avenue. Dr. X'Mie M. Younkin of Magley <nd Eugene Smith, eon of Mr. and Mra Elmo Smith of Ftrat etrect, have returned from a visit through P-nneylvanU. They visited the 13tereatiag ettto* of Pittsburgh. Har- 1 riMwirg. 'Bomeraet end U*tlyatmrg.| 'lra F'uhrman. Arthur Vogluwede. and Charles Ehinger attended to buxineae in Indlauapoli* yesterday. text of pact (CONTINUED F*n>** rAUB UN Bl purile* will solve these dispute or • onlicta eicluslvely in a peaceful way through amicable exchange of view* or in caae of need by w-ttlng up (ommlMtona for settlement of I the conflict. Clause •. The present pact la '•included for a term of 10 years with the provision thst unless one I of the contracting parties denounces It one year before expiration of thia term, the term of validity of the pact will be considered autoi maticaliy prolonged tor the next alien they allegedly tried to sell un- ! American literature, all have been tree <>n 8200 bond each.

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1 live years. Clausa 7. The present pact is I subject to ratification within the shortest possible apace of time Kxchang* of ratification Inatru- ' menia shall take place In Berlin. ' The pact cornea Into effect aa soon as It la signed. Done tn Moscow In two origin-' al* In the tier man and Russian languages on August 23, 1»1». Hlgn- ' ed on authorities of the government by th* U. S S. It By Molo--1 tov, for the government of Ger--1 many by Ribbentrop. ~ "rt>— Detroit Man Killed When Struck By Auto Anderson. Ind. Aug. 24— (UP)—; Piul Dwlgglna 40. of Dotroll, Michigan, waa killed yevierday when be stepped from a curb into ilia path of an aistomoblle. Hla wife, who waa with fatal at th* lime of the accident, received only alight injuries aa the machine irr ised her. Dwiggcua waa formerly of Elwood. o—- - ******** i | SPECIAL FRIDAY FRESH BONELESS LAKE PICKEREL LI NCH or SANDWICH SNYDER’S DINER 57 Step* ott Second Street on Madison Street. —

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