Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 261, Decatur, Adams County, 3 November 1939 — Page 5

III RCHES* Ln re I B Circuit br < I’• pH St OF , W ilshire I h I- ■' •• ‘ * 77. dmad.iy i v. - i ■■.. ting will L . . ... ■ m.'iit nil X“V 12 t\ it Kindi II <'( Winchester , I <ui i ill I 7 IHI |l 111 Thurgday •-»«•- t, Ev»ng*bcil Church p nlliiiO- . ~ b’lliilay Si liimil 77 111 . ll'l" lit , pr.yir Itl'i priilM? \l -ii' Shill* rl>. h-iid.-i. , -u T 1 ■ I'lay " ornlltl' 111,1 rv 11 ' \\ \M ED S, Magazines. NewsScrap Iron, old Auto rs Batteries. Copper, Aluminum, and all ft but hides, wool, sheep year round. ><• Maier Hide I & Fur Co.

JSTULTS.HOME Grocery ‘ l*a> !.<>•» Wr iblnci WHITE LILY I’LOIR »W J.'Jc 1 FOR BRtAD OR PASTRY “ / *» , ’" , "’ d lu ’' Swiss Cheese lb 29c [IIBIRM iji.il Qi \( KERS lO® 10 PIRE CASE J. BEET + SCGARonh C*lC Si" «’• ioc 3 * »! ir 1 P.'f „„„.,„ „ , •j" RAISIN BREAD I.if J >c‘' DINNER ROLLS, doren f ne»t b n>». 25c KB C MEET CORN De. *• F ' jod C ° ol, ,b ! *or 25c 99c dot M*r»hmailow» !b W B Pt *s 2 ’or 25c Honey Cook e*. Dot f- fw ICf BREVII for « Eg* I *3 v I £ Honda OKAM.ES Ml SI AKI) lOr 10c "y, „ , ——— Maxwell llotw ‘Z.Ar* |rowi»i.iii.h si (,\r ( 1(f i..., in. iOC 2 pounds Lsc ♦— jowl iiacox »'• '‘OOIM.ES W the IkM. lb. *VV h ii'l I’kg. onli ~ 111 |{( O ( Ol I LE L'hh SM.T «?»<• ■SJf.lt SHELLS liMc LI II IE El J 2k ■rge C»n S u. B C AUTUMN Ql.'Ff N X HEWS TEr n : 1,,r TCc ;| for Largot ant

Sorg Brothers Meat Market B l*hnnf» *>■*> A ‘Hi—Qu, Own | rec Heinen— \lx.n- M.il- \i_l .<>« l*in« It Pa *-I" Heal \l >«>!{«■> Knottier Sale of Young. Soft Bone t attle, Voting Porkers, lenderl<»|> V ealers Swiss Steak lb 24c fc'" 25c L-JS msiJcsE 17c (HI CK ROAST 18jc —— — RIBS 19C PORK LIVER hiesh sh,i.; isc HAMBURG lb 12Jc 10c iMI |. 12i c mi tn 111 c Su « i,r (ur<,d 1-llc YL R'™~ Rott’ **T SMO..IOWI, 12* c Pint Z>C kix<. lAlc '’7- i‘* j lr,,m BOL4M.W Z-— 2 lb. Macaron, or 'p. K helh 1,. w Tt CRACK\ C ;r S X lAcl' ~Ml' ’’“MPK.N ORAHAM CHACKtI’S I'.K’.lX* *Vw ’ Ml. \ 1 A/W H. P.,.. e Meat ■ ■‘•RCO r lf »OAOCPACT ——————————— Ueer*no<l Pancakr H,u> '> ’h» Jc corrtt !b 1.. Ql‘l.\ >1 MIMS I Mil. SOOS bread ■.< »> >or i>c ma’ • ItOOSE 101 It si \1» \\ OIXXI It from l» O of Meal di'|»la>. 12 »atHlic» of ( old Meal. 12 *aticfic» of I hws'. RlhOl S Sl.inif | s\||sl M llox M AIIIMI.I.H UI.MJJ IxWL \I»A lit I Isl.

Union Chapel U B Church Stacy F Shaw | la * (jr Sunday School, '• 17, ~ )n j | MI . man ln.» i|i.iiii' .Morning w Hi.| !■• r, . Sermon saibj. < * chin.h 7|.,,.. tali'* • Titiatlui, End* . . , , .«5, Ullap'. Kvi ulug n rvh . n p S' nmn » ulijaet a , M'Ui'l.iy mi 1 . 'ii,, annual I’,uh.. and s batiqn* ’ Will In hl II) 111. |. .f |' ,| , haII in I>< i atn ,i* . ~, m y,; in»‘ll alld liny »t t||.‘ I), h itl nti' d to li. [n. >/ Th u -day 7 ' ■ Mid wu-k player and |h,um . .. Tti.meeting will l>. ii, .t i I( f j|p l.idii M of 11;.- mo -, a• y "n I y He» <i, I' I!-*- • 1..« will he the «u< *• >;>■ ah. Tin' ; .bile p iM Chntt.an Union it* i 11 .17 * an, _• pa -a Crgtgviiie I Sabbath Seim* , * ,* -a Mm Hing u .. ii " w . u Mid Week |U.|V* 'll* e’ a ,’| Biidi mly I .■ v , , ■ ■ling at 10 , k U ■ an -tai’ lug li.itu* i I St. Paul Sabbath Si luhil, ■< ‘,u .. m. Y I’ (' 17 7 17 in Evening • y.in.'i |. ■, m*--.it,- *■ Prayer in* •' .• id It? ■ -’,i*ly iat h 77 • ■ ■•d • ■ Willshire U B Charge < l 1. Haw, i Z m S S !■■ ,i 11 1 i i nUpe|intend. Id Wie - lit]' -*f I ■ I'. 11l by pa**'e| tt . A . • -I I V tlp Holy < ■'*:. .

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT 1 RIDaY. NOVEMBER 3. 1939

-» wasar---—- — —e x. *•» b ■ ta t prepared by Oa.ly Democrat Betty Crocker Home Service Department WHEN THERE’S EXTRA PUMPKIN A fi--. M . ek. sjfo I . n-i*. *’e*| to yon that you make a Pumpkin •".o with any pumpkin y i have left-over after makinr your pie th-ii 1 i • ;*an 'o get ri>que«te f.*r a Pumpkin Cooky. Couldn’t pumpkir be u«<d to make cookn ■* n« «< ll a« cake. I was asked. . t I'kin ran I. u Ito make cookiea—and they are on con-tnnrly delicious cookies, too. Here is the recipe: Pumpkin Cookies ‘a r,p -i .rtit .g 3 t,p baking powder 1 .up sugar «i tsp. «a!t " ' Pitt ’» tsp. ginger 1 'd* • k* I< i rant, I pumpkin ’4 tsp. nutmeg 'i t.p, lemon extract 1 eup raisins (seeded) 1 tsp. vanilla ! j cup chopped nuts 2's cup. ali-purpose flour < ream shortening, add 'ie ■ .gar gradually. Cream thoroughly. A,, web beaten eggs, pumpkin, and flavorings, mix well. Sift the ir on* ■■ before ru'.-u-unr.g. Sift together flour, baking powder, salt, g ger and nutmeg Add raisin, and nuts. Add to first mixture. Mix on cm .gn to comb no ingredient. Drop from a teaspoon on well gnas.-d linking sheet nl-iut ’j inch apart. Bake IK minutes in a ni" ierateiv h* • on. 4<"i 1 Thi« recipe yields about fl dozen cookiee, 1 incl.is m diameter Question.' J k! ..«• why n y rolled cookies are always tough ins'* nd ■ f ci up. I in 1 . . 1 follow the directions exactly, and J try tn roll gently and not handle my dough 'oo nmen. Answer: I' I <\en th* ;:rh . . arc very careful you do roll too nib flour into v ir ■ky dough, I mean the extra flour y* u -prmkli on th. mixing Iward tn keep the dough from sticku.g You ‘<e, nn excess of flour will r.iake your cookies I '•< found that it helps to have a cantan cover over my mix ng board <r a heavy crash towel This is stretched over the board and fastened securely on the underside with thumb -acks. Hour rubbed into this cloth will keep the dm.gh from sticking Hut the dough will not pick up this fl* i and at *ii, it- n« it does when the flour is scattered |r over a Pare t*<*:ird Wash this canvas frequently. Th, n you can take a child's white ribbed cotton stocking—cut away the f«. t. and use the leg as a cover for your ml! ng j n. h'lo ir rubbed into ’his will also keep the dough from st ■ king. Or - i may be able to buv a special set of covers for your luard and rolling pin. These are for sale in the kitchenwau department of some stores. Question. Si.o ,!d I d’a n <*t! th, pi *r from canned mushre ms, or do *. i think I„ tto * *.ok the mushroom* in the linuor? Answer: Y *r -u lir -m v . i« i r<- flavorful if y* u drain thim and thin -aut,. Ipan-fry) them in butter. The liquor can I. -rd in a gravy or s< part of the liquid in a mushroom soua ■ — ■■ « R* '» tre — - hi— It you have any spec • c cocking problems, semi a letter requesting Information to fit • U'ocker in care of tn » newsnaper You will roeelYO a prompt, personal rep y Pe ve enclose 3 cent stamp to cover postage

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MAY INSTALL LOCKER PLANT ( old Tood Storage Locker Plant Proposed At Crainville M**n than It’d people attend, d th< meeting h‘ld las’ evening at tlie old Crainville chcene plan', !u dicatlng a keen interest in the proposed cold storage tuod lockei plan', to be installed a' this pl.t, ■■ Samuel Gerber opened th, m. lug and 'hep turned it over to M S Smith, county agent of \V, Ils <ounty. who ,xplained briefly ’h' purpose of the meeting, and then introduced Mr Chambers, the *ngfneer who has planned the mstal la'ion of the refrigeration and lock-r storage equipment Mr Chambers spoke briefly on the hi* tory ~f t old storage |o« ker plant i ,md their development. The county agent then intiodu* • d Mi«s Gill Ibdfbld oi the agri , ultural experiment sta'lon -'afl "t I’lirdue. who discussed m<>ilu>ifs *,t preparation of food to be stored 'and use of tloz, II tooil” m 'lie home Otis oldfather, a iepr> tentative of a frosted tood* l on Hern provided samples of frozen ’foods for the ine|M'< tlon of the ’ audi* ii< *■ This im lud'-d frozen strawberries and raspherles which wore -inipbd by fhos* present Th,-s. had retained their original i oloi and flavor and * ntlld Hot be told from ft.-Ii berries. \ l.nge portion of thos. pl.-sent , iiiad." applna ion for rental of ■ !o< k* is in ijie new plant and many took applications to give to m igh bin < w hoin ’ll" y • xp* * ' W al be 111', res" d j I' I" . M'' ■ ''-d ’ll* ■ Till ■<l ! minimum of jm, |,.■ t w ill «,. ■<>. b, i>nt« d ind that th* tn-talla' of lll*' • quipim nt will begin ,1* ,:* *atly •).«'• Ml K* dtiehl staled that there Indian., th .c, making th. _’7t|| Dance Sunday Sun Set, «a. vT I ROY S. JOHNSON Auctioneer Nov I Flank h iini. * ,p. west t W .vii> ; lat tn \ov >. I. i 1,1 ■ ■ ■ w. • ■ . He k- ■ ..I.', ir 0, ■ ■ ■ ’lt*,-. ii rh< X* IV "» |»• - 1 ;. f I■ .* I IJ . k ! -I. ,I" . Noy || He. Luk! Ma' t ■ lunch on '» i'll -"h .X . 11 M I, V ' mile .“■> i'll of Ossi, X’e ,x 7 \ Yr \ .- , • U ' . X,. ... Il 1,, 1,1. ■ I Soil’ll 1' j W . X o .’I M. * * x. :: i>. k. . • a ii . I I ailJ.’S ■' . ’I el \ .111 77 I ' . i<" .X IV .'I Mi 77 'll W* ,11 . .' . ■ i ' • ‘ C •" : ii , losit .*• i' . ■■ X,n |il 7 , i ’ V l ... 7f,eh I'. I hoi s. H Xi I 2 i. v I’ :■ ni p.< I • oi»i, th. I 1f,,.' i I- . '■'rust I o llldr i iPcaiiir Indiana l”i ne l"l MEA I M ARKEI WEEK ENO MEAT SPEC IALS for Saturday and Sunday Bai y Bsef RossH. 18c 23c flshy Bee’ Steak, ’b 2Jc 25c j 6w'»-, Steak 'h 20c H*m. sliced or chunk fb 23c Snqu de* »' ce-1 o* chunk m 2 - fl'ts l Bde chunk *., s* ed th 20*. Fresh Sausage, t>ur own make. 1»*. Smoked Siussge. Ou* own mo»e <B kX Sp*,» R'M th '<c Pork Chopt. lean, tb 28c Neck B'jne* tb 10c LARD tb 10c wit” i"«it order Eggs dozen 28c Holsurn snd Perfection Breed 10c Oth»* B*eso 2 for 15c, i for 23c Cakes and Cookies Oranges, dozen 18c Nice Ceie,/ hunch ,c Celtuce head 12c Grapes 2 lbs 15c Potatoes, peck 25c Lemons I ’or 10c PH ONI IZh Opt • • Ffl SuHfJ4/ Mte Delivery

| wK ? jb| K 1 t 1 r9 '' ** ” I ' j Ifr, Jf P J •' •• • ’l*» rfc wtlM \ • •- ejs « ess -’ ; - ■ • ||| SENSATION \l \ \l I E! OI R REG. !*♦<• POI ND ( AKE RECIPE LOAF CAKE 110 c RH II VEIA En ( \KE — UNE FEAVO"! Huy Several At Ihi- l ow Price! CNOTHER OI IS I \NDI.Nt, 111 Y! KROf. ER'S Country Club Coffee 2 lb 39c RICH \M) DISTINf TIN E— Vacuum Packed In Drip or Reg- Grind*— Spotlight Coffee r ',''st 3 lbs 39c KROGERS MAY GARDENS KRUGERS COUNTRY CLUB TEA 'i Hi. pkg. 1 Qfi < \TSI P I I oz. bollle « Orange Pekoe • X*s *W KROGER 5 COUNTRY CLUB KROGER 5 SUN CURED TOM \IO II |( E *|2loz. can« I£C ll». CIGARETTES'=ir:,S ,s 1.15 KROGER S COUNTRY CLUB PURE GRANULATED MU VRONI J I lb. pkg*. J>5C s *TEAR j Q Hi. paper bag FANCY QUALITY KROGER S AVONDALE "".'E,. 2 11c 10c KROGER> I \|ON|X <I I B Rh h c * A", r«k -*."S « ,-r.CGcR S COvNTR. Culß ( IIOCOI VI I DROPih lb. |Q C WHEAT (.EMS J 2* oz. pkg*. KROGERS COUNTRY CLUB BUCKEYE BRAND I'YNI \KE IIOI|{ || lh.*ack ROEI.EDOATS fi lb. *ack j CHERRIES 3- 25c KI’OGERS CO* NTRY CLUB DELICIOUSLY FRESH MINI I 'll. \ I J pkg*. DOI MINI is do/. KROGER 5 COUNTRY CLUB KROGER S COUNTRY CLUB PVSIRYIEOIR Ib.-atk YI’I’IEBIIIER oz. lar | I .g, S C intr, Pork G* Beans 3 ' 25c „ X | \|» HKI *>|X(, qUiir t EXDINN! I,' ROI I*> pkg. ill 12 *’ ,(jf '' s EMBASSY KROGERS COUNTRY CH B KROGER S FANCY 132 c ' 1 x 4 1 25 c ■* " I I I’ IO 111 \ | O\| UN RRIX.ER > Clock BREAD 3 ,! 25c ... IICI N|| * N \ \ Y < 111 N| BY <lllt I \ I More BROOMS BEANS I Lol R OLEO Quality I I KROGER s Q LBb iSr «" COLNTPY C 8 »CK KROGER’S (.1 \RAMEEO FRESH FRI ITS \ VEGETABLES CAULIFLOWER a-H 15c HEAD LETTUCE each 10c < F1.E13 2 staik' Oranges do/. . . ... _ . Potatoes buxhel QEr« Grapefruit h tor w APPLES ’ 8 lbs 25c V.I.IIXM XiOMPI I ll I INI oi XEEGAKDEN IHI Ml V EGI.I XBEES OR FRI ll> XI XI I II.MO Kroner’s Guaranteed Qualitx Meats Features for SATI RDAY MINCEDHAMIbIOc Oiic of (he b<~i v.ihiv- ur h,iv< rut offe-red. Buy a large piece. Made Itt-h in *anil.«ry Government ln*pe< led Sau*age Kitchen*. CHICKENS ° c Each 69c PORK ROASTS lb 19 c FRESH LIVER lb 10c Beef Short Ribs lb 15c End Sliced Bacon 5 lb Box 59c

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