Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 213, Decatur, Adams County, 8 September 1939 — Page 5

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ikAfra»■ - v -«< scmJ myatr ' I MEATS I CARL GERBER ■ Suggests this .Menu for ■ Sunday Dinner: ■ * Tomato cocktail B * Fried chicken B * Sweet potatoes B • ( rah apple jelly B * Lima beans B * Com on cob B ♦ Whole wheat bread B * Fresh peaches B * Coffee, milk or tea B Here are Some Meat Suggestions: <4g r Choke IW e ■ thicken. ■).. AjW Koa>t. lb. AAV B pork Shoulder 44m Ham Loaf ate g ‘ B fci't. lb. . . AAV pound AJC ■ trr-h Side 4 g Lamb Shoulders — B pound *SC KoaM. lb. ... ZSC ■ pound A>C pound IjC I PUMPERNICKEL H A (nidi 'upph each week-end from ts ■ kwhner s of Minuter, Ohio — I.OAE * ' I NU-ERA POTATO CHIPS II fbe non-fattening kind. In large sealed I ontaiaen.. )z* GERBER’S I MEAT MARKET I 150 So. 2nd Street I PHONE 97 FOR FREE DELIVERY

I; Sorg Bros. Meat Market *■"> and '<♦»Our Oun Free Delivery It Pay* To l>eal At Sorg'a ■ Quality Meats At la>w Prices Satisfaction Guaranteed ■ FRESH BI LK ■ ■HAMBURG lb 15c SAUSAGE lb 15c: ■l R(H'NI) BONE ■ ■•Chuck Roast lb 20Jc Swiss Steak lb 22Jc: i&..* W |KS,._.£ I2jc| KrtZFisc; I: Fresh Side lb 18c|SmokedJowllbl2[c: jIgSH SPARE RIBS 1?c BOLOGNA 12 j C ! ■ |pi , n ?’ ,>l( NK I,AM 18c SI MMER SAVSA<;E 25c! ■ lui?. 1 111 ‘•Kai HIESH H. ■ ■ ’HAM steak XSC ham roast XQC ■ I’MIOKEI) SAVSAGE CASING SAVSAGE lAr I | j Brains .. th. 12i/ s cf York Liker lb. I2»/ 2 c Franks ... lb. 12»Ic I 11J' n /' r budding 10c Cream Cheese23c ■ ■!n ii Sf Cheese 5c Ixmghorn Cheese 23c ■ ■ l»iulk P’Nut Butterl2' 2 c Old Fashion Brick23c • ■ J Jl* Rones 2 Ihs. 13c Big Eye Swiss32c B I • ~~~ ° OQ r °°° 3 ft "» ” e BLUE ROSE RICE. SperiAl »» 2 lh. Ute ■ ■ | >TO JE I-L for mihlng jells 10c CHOP SUEY. VEGETABLES. NOODLES. ETC. ■ ■ ■ **EAB " """ '“ ' ■ ■ | U |—sc 10c snd 2 tor ISc PAN TAN SUGAR COOKIES 2 dr>z 15c ’ ■ | IURCO or FOODCRAFT COFFEE lb. 15c 2 lb». MACARONI or SPAGHETTI 15c g| ■ ”* ■■■■■■ ■■■■■■

Willshire U B. Circuit Lawrence Dellinger, Pastor Willshire Sunday School (:39 preaching ... 10:*U C. >. . 7:80 Prey er meeting. Wednesday evening. Winchet ter ' Hinday School 8:00 > Class meeting . .. 18:88 Preaching . . 7;00

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 1939.

Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening. Q —— — Christian Union Rev. 0. J, Young, Petter r'algvllls: Bnnday School sto Morning Worth Ip . lo.ao lYayvr Meoting end Blb'e study Thursday evening at 7’30 St Pant Sunday school >;IJ Young People's c, Kndeavor 7:U •• .. 7♦» """" ? Mt. Tabor and Ciarh'e Chapel Methodlot Churches F A Armstrong. pastor Services for Sunday, Be pt. to. (’ST Mt. Tabor Church School, 9:15 a. m . Kd Kone, superintendent. Preaching eervtrea. 7:30 p. m. Clark'* Chapel Church School. 9:3<> a. tn. w. C. Beard. auperlntendent. Preaching aervlcea. 10:30 a. m. A cordial welcome to all. BORMANN LISTS tCXINTINVKb ritUM rAUH OS Kt Wayne, aaaiatant aergeant-at-arma; Wallace Hersh. Auburn, athletic officer; Edward Shaman New Hav»*n. judge advocate; Harry R Groat, Lagrange. ach<e>| awards; Vern Gluaher, Fort Wayne, music and banda; Ralph Galea. Columbia City, service officer; Dr. Hewitt. Kendallville, rehabilitation; Lq<Htrsch. Angola, Hoy Scouta; Ray Rhoda far. Auburn, safety; IL K Foster. Avilla, post memberabip attendance; Curtla Smith. Waterloo, Knightalown home; Ralph W. Felt. Columbia City, Marlon boapltal day; Clyde Kennett. Kendallville. puat commanders association; Ralph Davis. Bluffton, poet activities; Charles F. Hess. Fort Wayne, historian; Robert Burke, Ossian, resolutions; Robert Gaskill, Fort Wayne, legislation; Glen Lawhead. Garrett, memorial; Paul Jackson. Angola, law and order; Alfred A. Remy. Fort Wayne, pistol and rifle; Mr Gates, distinguished guests; W Carl Graham. Fort Wayne, and Mr Lynch. Kendallville, advisory committee; A. R. Vegalus, Mr. Gingher and Rev. Joachim Ryder, all of Fort Wayne. Americanism; Sam Jones. Fort Wayne, colored veterans; Mr. Gaskill. Edgar Earlier. Columbia City, and Mr. Lynch, trophies award. Hr. D. A. Reynolds. Garrett, medical officer; John Eckrotc. Blufftou. and Edward Meyers. Freemont. color guard. I lean Bechtel. Garrett, dim trict membership; Ford Casper,

WANTED RAGS. Magazines, Newspapers. Scrap Iron. Gid Auto Radiators, Batteries, Copper. Bratm, Aluminum, and al! grades of scrap metab. We buy nides, wool, she. p peita, the year round. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 1710 W. Monroe al. Phone 412

Cfunkth. ■) prepared by Daily Democrat—Betty Crocker Home Service Department PEANUT BUTTER POINTERS IF YOUR CHILDREN like peanut butter—and what chi!, dren don t—-you II doubtless be laying in a supply now for theii*achool lunch boxen. So it may be a k<xk! time to discuM some of the ways in which peanut buttersmay be used besides in sandwiches. In fact, peanut butter has been used as a mere sandwich spread for so long that we are apt to forget that it ia a highly nutritious food in itaelf. It contains protein and fat that make it a valuable addition to our diet-—-especially where the meat budget is limited. It also contain* important vitamin*. So you sw. whan you are giving the children a peanut butter sandwich—yon are really giving them a food that is good for them. too. It s I u j ? comfort to know that here is one “good for them” food they take to enthusiastically.

At kaat moat childran a*em to like peanut butter. Now and then however, you’ll find a finicky child who ohiecta to it bccauM it ’’taatea eticky. A good way to overcome thia ta to diaeolve a little aalt in hot water and add It to the peanut butter. Adding the hot water does overcome the atk-kineaa and make* it more palatable. % cup of hot water with teaapoon of aalt ia enough for a whole cup of peanut butter. But you ean eave youraelf the trouble of preparing the peanut buttvr and apreading it on the bread—by putting peanut butter . V 1 * ?f ead when y° u m *ke IL And a Peanut Butter Loaf i* a pleasant change now and then "Wn Uic pennut butter flllmg. find it a loaf you'll like to tc autumn piemea or use for aandwiehee when you are entertaining. Here to the recipe: Peanut Butter Loaf Jj cup peanut butter l‘« cupa milk « 2 cupa all-purpoae flour 4 tap. baking powder m tap. salt W cup eugar | Bknd peanut butter and milk py nr st cream mr the peanut butler unul soft, and then adding the ™>k gradually—a little at a time. 2 . ® our on ce before measuring, nift flour, baking powder, salt and •ugar together. Add liquid (peanut butter and milk mixture) to floor mixture. Stir only enough to bknd thoroughly. Pour Into loss pan 3\ by 7% inches across the bottom (and 2N inches deep) med with • greased paper, lit •tend at room temperature 25 min-

— —Oonukl nw w CWrkw. ku. *l’' • pt ®'*’ c cooking problems, send a letter requesting Information to Betty Crocker in eare of thio newspaper. You will receive a orompt. oersonal reoly. Please enclose 3 cent stamp to '>ver postage.

ChurubuMO. Ilason. and Kugene Wneks. Fort Wayne, boys state. In addition to the district officers Mr. Bormann named state committee reprewntattvea from the district. They are: Carl Surdhoff. Fort Wayne, advertising; Dr. Maurice Blue. Ligonier, child welfare; Frank Foot*, Albion, special child nelfare; John Dukes, Wolcottville, community service; Peter Jones, Churubusco, conservation. W Lehr Wilder. St Joe. education world war orphans; Clark Knopp. Auburn. emergency relief; Forrest Rogers. Lagrange, grave registration; Guy Khaugimiss. Angola, national defense; Harry Gartets. Lagrange. poppy; J, Ray Schomp, Fort Wayne, publicity and radio; Grover Turner. Fort Wayne, Sons of the American l-egton: Carl Osterman, Fort Wayne, speakers bureau; Earl Eckrlgbt. Butler, unemployment; Owen Moore. Oastau, educational activities and H. P. Morris. Columbia city, national convention transportation. County membership chairmen also were named as follows: Adams. Albert Miller, Decatur; Allen, W. Carl Graham. Fort Wayne; Wells. Lee Wakman, Bluffton; Whitley, Frank Hagen. Churubusco: IN-Kalb, Clark 8< holes. St, Joe, Steulien. Clarence Smith. Angola; Noble A. J. Rlmtnell, Albion and Mgnnige. J. Fred Rtttetibouse. Wolcottville. STATE FAIR TO CLOSE TONIGHT Fair Otlicials Announce All Attendance Record* Broken Indiatiapulla. Sept v iU,p.» . Hoosier manufacturers and Indiana's capital. IndiatiaiHilia. will be bonurod today In closing events of the (7th attnual Indiana state fair. Officials have declured the 1(39 event the moat suvc-xsfnl in the fair's history, Imth In aiteiidance and Hi number of exhildls. The annual auction of prise cattle al 1 p tn in the coliseum will be one of the day's main evetita. with buyers from all over the country on hand to bld tin 219 head nf prise stock Fair officials announced that attendance records had been broken each day of the etghl-day fair. In yeeterday's events, Tipton county placed first In the parade contest for floats, bands, and live atock. with a (arm buieau (lout featuring William II Cuny. Tipion county fqitiiei who has been national corn king Tor the rust three years. Th* Tipton co-oity band also placed first In Rs < leas Other parade winners wet* Wabash <ouuty tanu bureau, second. Fountain couuty tai in

utes. Bake 50 minutes in a mod,l erate oven, 350- F. i I And dki you know that you can make a delicious fudge-like ic.ng i with pesnut butter? Little chocolate cup cakes covered with this Peanut Butter Fudge king will be i|B welcome sweet tn sny child's lunch box. And here to the recipe for the blsck type Peanut Butter Fudge king to top off these cup cakes: 1 cup granulated sugar 1 cup brown sugar I cup sour cream 6 tbsp peanut butter Mix granulated sugar, brown sugar, and sour eream together m a saucepan. Allow mixture to eome slowly to boiling noint over low heat, keeping pan covered first 3 minutes of cooking to prevent SJT?**!’ farming on sides of psn. Boil slowly, without stirring, until mixture will form a soft ball when •„ Jjttk is dremped into cold water (234* F.). Let stand until cool. Add peanut butter and beat until thick enough to hold its shape. Thin with a littk eream if icing hecomes too thick to spread. Amoaat: Sufficient icing for 20 medium-sited eup cakes or one 8-inch square eake. Then, of course, there are the ever popular Peanut Butter Cookies. Ive given you that recipe in this column before. But if any didn’t happen to notice it—--111 be glad to s< n<hyou the printed copy—as well as the recipe for the littk Chocolate Cup Cakes that go with the Peanut Butter Fudge Icing. Send your request to Betty Crocker, in care of this newspaper, and be sure thst you give your complete address with your nams.

bureau, third, and the Indiana count agenta* atukalaiion. fourth, in the float division. Shelby county, second; Jobua ia county, third, and Rush county I fourth, in the band division In county organisation exhibit 'judging. Knox county farm bureau . was first. Grant county second. Mai lon county third, and the Urange county associated club fourth in agricultural displays Rush couuty placed first. .Mari >n second. Madison third. Hancock fourth, and Jasper fifth in the home economics exhibit. Prise bull honors In the Guernsey cattie grand chaiuploushii a were won by the exhibit of Mr. and .Mrs. Chauncey McCormick oi I Naperville, 111., with the (cm He j prise awarded the exhibit o( Tina Manor of Goshen. t The grand champion Beikshtie | boar was shown by the Conner j Prairie farm of Noblesville, with I the Pomeroy (situ of Barrington. 111. first In the sow division Dr. O. P. Bennett ot Washington. HL. showed the grand champion duua laiar, and Htewart and Kliut of Camden. O„ the cbiinipion sow. .Marioti brothers of .Mason City, j 111., had the champion shorthorn i bull, with the Connor Prairie farm ' taking female honors Fairs -line Farms of Lewisville won iu laith stallion and tnare divisions o( Lie percheron judging. L. L. Latimer, dlrectoi <>( the lair's lent city, announced that 1.12<) |H-raona In 29<; groups pitch••<l their tents al the fair, with only one case of slckuesa reported. — - - O — '' - — 500 Sheets B'ixll Sunrise I Canary Second Sheets, neatly wrapped 35c. The Decatur Democrat Co. ’ SUDDUTH’S MEAT MARKET WEEK END MEAT SPECIALS for Saturday and Sunday Baby Be«t Roasts. n>. .. ISc-23c Baby Beef Steak, n>. .. .. 1(c-23c Ground Beef. th. 15c (wist Steak, tb. 20c Our Own Smoked Sausage, tb. 25c Ham. chunk, tb. . 23c Sliced, lb 25c Freeh Shoulder, tb, 21c Sliced, tb. 23c Freeh Side, chunk or sliced, th. 18c Freeh Sausage, our own make, 19c Spare Riba and Backbone, lb. 18c Pork Chopa. lean. tb. 25c LARO. tb. 10c, with 50c meat order Eggs, doeen 20c Holeum and Perfection Bread 10c Other Bread.. 2 for 16c. 3 tor 23c Cakes and Cookies. Pure Cider Vinegar, bulk. gal. 20c Pepper, tb. 19c PHONE 226 Open till Noon Sunday Open 'till Noon Labor Day Free Delivery

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