Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 231, Decatur, Adams County, 29 September 1939 — Page 5
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I; Sorg Bros. Meat Market |, IWSES !>■•> S <OUR OWN FREE DELIVER!, IT PAYS TO DEAL AT SORt.S. ■ I* Quality Meats At Ix>w Prices Satisfaction Guaranteed i ■ FRESH ■ IjHAM STEAK lb 25c HAM ROAST lb 20c: I: Swiss Steak lb 22 Jc Chuck Roast lb 20k • |> KOI ND HONE CHOICE Ct TS J R--* isc~|^Z r ioic|^ rfßib M7c ■ I 1 11 BI LK (Pure Pork) ■ |i HAMBURG lb 12k SAUSAGE lb 15c: II Ml-' \ | ■ ■ —— | : BEEF BOIL lb 10c Garlic Sausage lb 23c: ■ 1M AVV I’HE OLD FASHION KNOCKERS J Il" 11 lb. 4a 1 _ Ring or Ige. lb. 4 Im I Beef or Pork lb. « _ I ,Liver IZIC H() | (>Kna IZjC [Hearts,.— ■ • nawJL FRESH CASING J : SAUSAGE lb 20c SAUSAGE lb 18c; :Smo, fowl lb 12Jc Liver Pudding lb 10cSAUSAGE..JI). 25c Hulk PNt’T BUTTER lb. 12«/ 2 c J I CHEESE Pure Lard 2 Um. 25c Lima Beane tb. ice . . SwLu. 0- F * n Tan Cookiee 2 dot. 16c • h 32c rrankfurU .... ..... ! »<• Navy Beans 2 | b , Uc a ' ,< "L Calf Brains 12*4c Blue Rom Rice 2 tb». . ’ream .... ----- ________________ Breed ... 5c 4 10c 4 2 for 15c * IOYSTERS.. _pL 27c “‘“"J
lowing the ba skat dimer at noon the Rev Edwin Ua rlson pastor nt lb* Firs' Mi'thodkit iTtsrca. Bluffton. will bring p spacial rn.-«s«ae i All t, tends of the < hurrh are invit-a ■4 to auand. — g Calvary Evangelical Church George 8 Latter. minuter »:Jo a. m Hundxy 8> hool 1 Hally Iley* — Will Johnson ouperlntrnI dent. 1B:SO a. m. Prayer and praise service Mrs Otis Mhlfferly. leader. A "carry In" pl< ulc dinner will be served at IS o'clock In the i hurrh All members and friends of itee church are invited to attsmd. 7 X) p. m. Thursday— Worship service and aermon AGREEMENT 1 or •aemuMmaas fCOWTINVRI> FRIVM PAGE ONK> and's frontier. Now had come an aarecmmi between the two greatest militaristl< powers In the world, their fron I tiers newly Joined, their phllos ophles on paper an wide apart as ever, to be friendly neighbors for good and to put up to Oreat Britain and France, thia proposal: Fence as we want It -or else. The Russian and German chief
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1939.
— s '-'‘Cvyckx/t \ -J Di'ly Oemocrat-Betty Crocker Homo Service Department r FAM,LY RESEMBLANCE I lu I p' l '* l-Honga to the CiMtartl Pic FamA tnei tv * ,,hoi >ith they do not rtmemble the parent Cuaia iil V rnr c Q " dy ' they ure «» Hke wh »*h*r that it *sT dirticult to tell them apart. One lives up north thTlluA < < ‘° mcM f r om " w “ y <,own South ln Dixie'’—while in'th.. n . IM ,“ ro X r ,hat you rtf likely to find almont anywhere Pi.? An i h ry ’ • re S<iua«h. Sweet Potato and Pumpkin «les. And here are the three recipes:
Mrly American Pumpkin pie Pantry for one 0-mch p M - shell a rup« mashed cooked or canned , pumpkin H tap. salt 2 cup« milk 2 eggs h cup brown sugar • 'b«p. white sugar 1H tap. cinnamon H tap. ginger tap. cloves W tsp. nutmeg o. ,x ’’yrOienls in order given. B , tlr W Jl' ll •’id strain through a sieve. Pour into pi? (>a n lined with pastry. To prevent crust from beaeming soggy in baking, the pastry m the pan should be brushed with egg white and chilled for several hours before the Alling is added. "■*» N minutes in a hot oven. 460 F.. then reduce heat to slow moderate oven. 325' F.. to finish baking—about 35 minutes or until \ ’em r inserted in center filling eomes out smooth and clean New England Sqeash Pie use 2 eups mashed cooked or aanned squash. 1 tsp. salt. 2 eups milk. 2 eggs, 1 cup white sugar, I I tup. cinnamon, ** tup. nutmeg. H tap. ginger and 1 tbsp, melted hotter. Mix. pour into pie pan lined with pastry, and bake as Early American Pumpkin Pie. Old Southern Sweet Potato Pie t'ae 2 cups mashed eooked or canned sweet potatoes in plaee of squash in recipe for New England Squash Pie. • You may be interested in a reeent ly discovered method for keep- 1
■ C'WHXH im W am, CVAt I- - - .<- OU ?***.*l y •FWiftc cooking problem,, send a letter requesting information to Betty Crocksr In csre of this nswvpaper. You will receive a prompt, personal reply. Please enclose 3 cent stamp to sever pottage.
negnttators agreed on the new Ituaao-Grrmau frontier through what had been Poland aa follows: The frontier liegln* at the eoutherly point of Lithuania and runs in a general westerly direction toward a point north of Augusiowo up to the fontier of East Prussia and follows the Hast Prussian frontier to the Hirer Ptela. From that Joint It follows the River IMsia to Ostrolenka Then It runs In a southerly dlrrcUoM until it meets the River Bug al Nur. Then it continues along the Bug to Krystnopol and then turns west and runs north of Raws Rusks aud Lubaixo to the River San. whence it follows the San ! to Its source. It was announced that a map showing the definitely delimited frontier would be published soon Ilia misalon concluded Ribbentrop ordered his plane made ready I tor the return flight to Berlin. The agreement which ItussU nail presented to little Ksthonla waa .itvi»ha<|..a.<l by that belwt-eii the
ing a eustard-typepfe erust from bocomhur .soggy. We eall it the : ncversfiiir method. The crust and filling are baked separately. Here is how it is done: Strain the custard mixture Into a well greased pie pan. Bake tn I a slow oven, 300* F.. for 40 minutes—or until a silver knife thrust into the center of the custard comes out clean and smooth. Cool thoroughly. Slip gently into a thoroughly cooled tiak.d pic shell just before serving. Amount; One 9-inch pie. Pastry for One Crust Pie 1 cup all purpose flour % tap. salt h cup shortening Ice water (2 to 3 tbep.J Sift flour once before measuring. Sift flour and salt together. Cut in shortening with 2 knives or a pastry blender—leaving some of the shortening in lumps the sise of giant peas. Add ice water. (Sprinkle the water lightly—a little at a ’ime—over the flour and shortening. At first, blend it ia lightly with a fork; then gather -lough together lightly with the finrertipß. As soon aw you ran make dough stay together, you have plenty of water in it I Round up dough on lightly floured elothcovered board (the flour nibbed I into cloth keeps dough from stick- I | ing). Roll out to fit pan and place i in pan loosely to avoid stretching. Let pan rest on table while cutting off extra pastry—leaving H meh extending beyond edge of pea. (Build up fluted edge. Amount: Pastry for one 9-inch or deep K-incn pie shell.
| two great powers. But the Ruh aiau-Eathonia ntn-aty was part of the picture, aa waa the arrival here yesterday of Col. Burla Boydev. chief of Bulgarian civil art-' ation. ostensibly to negotiate for a Moacow-Hofia air line. Il waa reported that Bulgarian prime mintaler George Ktoaaeivanov wouid follow him thia week end. STORE STAGES FALL CARNIVAL Kroger Stores To Stage I all Value Carnival For 10 Days One of the biggest sates in the ' history of the company will be the I fall value carnival to be staged In ' Kroger stores for the nest ten , daya. Harmon Kruft, manager of i the local Kroger store announced today. Coming at a time when iwntry ahetvea must be stocked for I heartier meals aud school lunch- ' lioiea. housewives will find many . articles featured at the fall value , carnival of especial Intereat to , them, he added. To be offered during the fall, value carnival are many products > which have been pun based cape. - i tally for thia sales event by com-' , pany representatives In all parta lof the country. Kroger munufaci- ■ urliig planta and bakeries have i been buay. a I no. preparing apeciai items for thia aale. Striking advertiatnl display ma- . terial featuring blaA and white , safety stripes. traffic aignaia and ! pictures of good-natured Irish po-1 I licemen. la being used in Kroger j atorea to call attention to the: theme of the carnival. "Shop and I Save with Safety.” "SUDDUTH’S" MEAT MARKET WEEK ENO MEAT SPECIALS for Saturday and Sunday NOTICE to Customers: Thirteenth street is open for your convenience while shopping al our market. aaby Beef Roasts. th. .. 18c-23c Baby Beef Steak, th. .. 23c ■ 26c Beef Liver lb. 10c Swiss Steak, th. 20c I I Ham, sliced er chunk, tb. 24c I i Shoulder, sliced or chunk, tb. 22c i Fresh Side, chunk or sliced, tb. 18c Freeh Sausage, our own make, 19c I Smoked Sausage. our own make . lb. 25c Spare Riba. tb. . . 18c Pork Chops, lean, tb 28c I Neck Bones tb. 10c ! LARD. tb. 10c with meat order, i Eggs, doten . 23c Holsum and Perfection Bread 10c Other Bread.. 2 for 16c. 3 for 23c | Cakes and Cookies. Pepper, tb. 19c | Oranges, doaen 18c Nice Celery ..... 2 bunches 18c Grapes ... ..... tb. Bc. 2 tbs. 15c CooklngS Eating Apples 6 tbs. 25c PHONE 226 Open 'till Noon Sunday Free Delivery j
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