Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 65, Decatur, Adams County, 15 March 1940 — Page 5

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nrantr stamps they buy. thnee allg I ■.hie will receive SO cents worth of ! blue stamp* free which may be used to purchase foods desiipiatod as surplus hy’the department ot uarfculture o New Bread Put On Sale In This City A new kind of btead enriched with vltamln-D Is now on sale at I<msl grocrrlee Perfection IHecult t’onipany's new Sunfed llread equals the finest white bread in I appearance and tenure, yet It con * talus the added health values ot the natural life Kerin of the wheat In addition to li radiated vitamin I) This new kind of bread Is made from flour that ha* the bran removed yet retains the natural life ueitn” of the wheat kernel This wheal Kemi comprises only 'wo per ent of a gralti of wheat y<-t It cun tains t>" Per < ent of the real flavor of the wheat In addition to Its appetixinK color and texture, and its almost forKotteii natural wheat flavor, this new bread makes a ilch. brown

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Jjfcr'-'p— 6aCsi CtcdbtA.- > ■ SSL ON Dally Democrat—Setty Croekar Home Service Department prepared by AN EASTER BIRTHDAY CAKE If there’s an after-th«>fifteeitth of the month birthday In yonr family this year. brmK on a hi<h. luscious looking rake covered with a satiny, »unnv yellow icing and bearing yellow or pink candles It will look evartly right for spring -and everyone will exclaim with delight •ver it. », » Rut wait’ Th.- real fun eomes when the cake h rut For then the guests will see lavender, white and pink layers put together with dainty narrow ribbons of yellow filling Isn’t that a lovely arrangement of the dainty pastel Easter colors? And won’t it be fun to serve sueh a birthday cake this year when Easter comes no close to yaur March birthday? EARTER LAYS* CAKE W eup shortening (pan butter W tap. salt for flavor) 1 cup liquid (thin milk ar IS cup* sugar water) 2hi eups sifted cake flour 1 tsp flavoring or 4 egg whites (at least ewp) 2’s eups sifted all purpose flour Red vegetable eoioring J tsp. baking powder I<avender vegetable coloring Cream th* shortening, add the sugar gradually and continue ereaming until fluffy. Sift the sifted flour, baking powder and salt together and add to th* creamed mixture alternately with the liquid. Be sure to add a little of the flour first and last. Blend in the flavoring 1 Fold in the egg whites which have been previously beaten until they are tiff but not dry Pour ’s of the batter into a well greased and floured b-mrh round layer pan TINT TWO OF THE LAYER* Divide th* remaining batter m half and add 2or !1 drops of red vegetal' e coloring to on« of these halves and pour it into another Well | 1 grea ed and floured M-inch cake pan. Tint the other part lavender with 5 drops of lavender vegetable coloring and pour it m’o a third well i greased and floured fl inch round eake pan. I want to add a special precaution about adding the coloring Fold it in as gently as possible because, es course you do no’ want to break down the fluffy, well-beaten egg whites. That would mean thinner, less fluffy layer*. ( Now we’ll hake th* cake m a moderate oven. TbO* F for 25 to j M minutes. When they c< a>e from The oven, eool the layers and put I them together with th- orange filling and spread the orange butter icing over the top and side* of the cake. Arrange the layers so that the lavender will be on the bottom, the ! white layer next and the umk on ’he top. ORANGE FILLING Miv eup sugar ami kt eup cornstarch together ’horoughlg in top of double boiler. Blend m *» eup boiling water and ’» cup orang' juice which have been muted together, and cook over direct heat i tsturing constantly) until mixture thickens and boil*. Then set over I boding water, and rook for J»» minute* longer (stirring occasionally). Beat 2 egg yolks slightly, and blend into them some of the hot thickened mixture. Then blind the egg yolk mixture into the cornstarch mixture in 'he double boiler. Cook 5 minutes, stirring occasionally Blend in 2 tbsp, butter. 1 tbsp lemon juice, and IS tbsp, grated orange rind. Remove from over boiling water, t 001. OR ANt.E Bl TIER K ING Cream '4 eup butter until fluffy. Blend in 2 unbeaten egg yolks 1 and l’v tb<p grated orange rind Blend in 2 cup* eonfect»oncr*' 1 sugar, a little a' a time, moistening fiom time to time with orang* ' juice <2 to 2S th«p (—adding just enough »o make the icing smooth . and aa -y to spread. — - — ' <<Frff«4 IM* H If n**tfl» Tv ■■ ■ — 1 If you have any spsafle coo* "0 problems semi a letter requesting information to Betty Crocker in cere of this newepsper Vou will receive a prompt, personal reply, fflcaae enploee 3 cent stamp to cover postage

lloun! be* an • 111* wlir-a' ge> m in i Ith*- flour aids in th*- <aiaim-lltation ul the bread adding to the flavor! and appearance. Perfr-ctmn Sunfed HreaU contain* [ Irradiated vltamin-l>-2So I' B P u 'unit* to lh<- iMiund the amount t> * ommetided ley leading p*-diatrf*t. • CAMPAIGN FUND ■ coNTiNtacv F«v»» raoe omni none r ould sirs more than | A breakdown ah**wed that of I •*"'P i.irur* tn th* It* nocra national committer, only 17i Kanmore than ISoon Ther*- wer< appiotimately 71.“b»* contributors to lll< Rr-publi* an national committee of whom only 275 gave more than th, sum nnw prop*>sed ax th-- limit 1 DELINQUENT TAX I* * .STIS i ED FR»'«I I’A'iK UM.•nt aftei the first year, b-ow-d ***i 'h» dellli*|U*-ll' tax al day of rl* The name penalte-s prevail on the piopeitles in the bccoihl group willcli sill Is- offr-ifd to the highest bidder A" auditor* deed inn is obtaliH-d ai the end "f two yearn, providing all of the delln-1 quent and current tax I* pah) Th*- total 'h-llinpieiii lax on 'ti J jiropertie* offered is |J >*. -"♦ which. liowi ver. does not in, lud* I tax which want delinquent In I*3‘ Only ’ho** propeHh-n on which] tax I* due IS mouth* <s more i« ] Itaiori a* delinquent and advertis.-d j for sale. I

PUBLIC SALE 7 Room Completely Modern Home Tht underaigntd will sail at public auction, on the premise* at *OO North 3rd steeot Decatur. MONDAY, March 25,1910 at 1:30 P. M. Modxn properly I R<>oin- on fl' l ®’ 3 Rooms and l»*'h on s****nd floor. Basement Ho' h a'lng plant Motor Plumbing Large corn* t I**' Gai.iv Alo .i'iiltnl bom* ideal bna'lon All modern sire*' l.ljrtit and Newer Impiv.v. m-Th* prop* ny is in good state of repair. Can lie Inspected Wednesday. Maii h 3O'h and th*-day of rel* TKRMH l-l rash. Imlui" • » !""" per month Lvw ran- of Inlet s' Fbr further partieula'-* pl*-«s<- call Hoy H Johnson, plum* l»4 or Chas W K'ttt plion* 11'2 MRS. SCOTT ELLIS. Owner I Roy S Johnson Am 'lot'cer <ll.l* « K*f' R* pres, lllHliv.-

Story Book Soup h To Be Sold In City Th* W II Hood * oinpaiiy. »bol*•>al* grotere of Portland has Ih-<u appoint, d dirirlh'itrir* for th* new Story Hoqk Soup Th*' introdu* ■ ttou Is living mad* v ith an offer of on* can of * ream ot tomato soup fi* * with >a* h put* hare of any of th*- other varieti*'- Story Book SUDDUTHS MEAT MARKET 512 i 13th St Phone 22* SPECIALS FOR SATI RI>AV AND SI XDAY Veal. T Bone and flirtom. 1b 25c Veal, Round, th *(c Swiss Steak, tb. 20c Baby Beef Steak, tb 1S to 21c Boiling Bee*. 3 tbs. 250 Ground Bee*, lb. 'sc Baby Beet Roast fb 15-lA2IC Pork Roast, fb, 15c ■ IBc Fresh Pan Sausage (our own makej . ...... 2 tbs 25c Casing Sautage (our own makoi fb. 15c Head Meat. n> 10c | Souse—Our nwn make — tb . 15c Fresh Side, Ib. 10c Our own Smoked Jowl, I lb>. 3Se Our own Smoked Sausage, lb 20c Lard, with meat order, 5 tbs 25c Lottuce Sc head. 2 for 15c Oranges, doxen ’Sc Apples .. ... ..... 10 tbs 25c Celery. bunch Sc 2 te' 15c

Houp" porridge styly is r.pwefglly | made for growing < hildreu and is I also recommended tor convalescent I adults. i o Dynamite Explodes, Worker Is Killed Kentlnd. Ind., March lb- 11'1*1 Harlan Ifuttenhaver. 24. was killed I yesterday at the Newton county' stone co, quarry near here when a load of dynamite he was working exploded Several other workers were injured. Cause of tin exploe- ■ ion was not de'ertnin**! MEET SERIES CONTINUED FROM FAUK <W| furli ureuu the ' hub of the farm activities." He ixmtlnued by giving the “spokes' on the wheel as: th* activities banking purchasing, social and educational work, publlclty t Hoosier Fariuei i. market-

RHODES SUPER MARKET WE DO NOT MEET PRICES - - - WE MAKE THEM BY OI K TREMENDOUS BUYING A A U We pay highest prices POWER AND SELLING FOR.- W ® •* VHIJ lEEIT "eggdyes - Err Pickling Time lOC ' * 40 * ,c Kkk * ,n *** 3 15c XZZ SI I9 29c Round StealTlb 21c ™E “ -5c pI c. i it ini CABBAGE 3»... 10c rork oteak lb IZ2C Pork-Loin-Roast lb 15c ASPARAGUS v 10c d*l d*l d i 11 oi SHALLOTS 5® Kio-DOil-Beet lb 8 2 c RAOtSHES Idirxc bunch $c Chuck Roasts lb 15c CELERY 5c a- j it ni r GRAPEFRUIT —“ 310 c diiced Bacon lb 9 2 c Q RftNGES k™ 2 d 2 5c Armour Smoked Ham 19c APPLES s'« 15c Pure Lard 4 -25 c ONIONS io£ >9c OLn IfAmtiAr’e 3 L,i Uleo Keener s<s • ZbC 3 ,„ r Xsc 29c 3 . - 25 c Peanut Butter 3 25c sdap<iih*s«.w.» m. ih.* SUPER SUDS. Blue Box 3 Ig. boxes 3»c Boil Ham Sliced lb 35c Red Fry Chickens lb 21c Coffee,Sunrise,3 fb bag3»c SALAD DRESSING PEANUTS lb 10c Del. Monte Coffee Full Pint -- Chocolate Drops. Ih. __ 10c 2 lb. can..llk- JELLY IKr IS !T d , !!!' UIM’OA a---2 fb. can Ilk Jumb« < and.' Bars,all kinds 3 - lo< ( once. Time lb. 15c SYRUP 5 lbs. i igarets popular Hershey Syrup, Ilb can 10c Golden Tkhir <.ia-*» Mik brands carion M.l > ■M buy G E L A T I N w— mi ■■ ■ ■ ■■■■ now IHSSERT ■ en r while X 1.30 VAUGHAN SIS P a ■••• 1 <**. |« SALt they usn "fentaiofflmrSo* «« "••"'<——- ■ —■ * ck I’flM” • lh’«n, - Carrol- FLAVORING ™ Qv.k.r Fuffe-Ixrjff-'l " rstea.flteTfc Spajfht’tli . Kraul l.argr Hot Ik* 1 WWat «t Rfltuifl' * ,,c * IWtasttSSM — ...Vil.. QUAKER | c STORY BOOK SOUPS K ” rh Tj. Both 13c GETau 3.X 21c

Ing, fnauranre and tax and fegl* I latloo He told how farmers were ■ benefited by i-iu-Ii of th*- a* livltlea * <rf the flirm bureau He said, ' the farm bunwu la uot I; a pt-ngram bull' on s»lfl*hne»« nor for a minute but ax a man ot NO i planting an urcbard. knuwlng t ill , well be wouldn’t reap the fruit. I but that the tree* whose fruit he i la using have been planted by some ' out* else Community ringing and refreshllienta completed the program _p Name Richmond Doctor To State Reformatory indlanapolis, Ind March 15 — (UP)—Dr Thoma* J. Wilkin of* Ric hmond ha* lieen named to re-' place Dr Elmer J Kalal as chief physician of the Pendleton state reformatory. Thurman A Gottschalk. supervisor ot state inatitu- | lions, said today. Dr Kalal was indicletl yesterday

by the federal grand fury »n a t charge of violating 'he ted>-ral nar- i ■ Ottes act He was dftnilssod from ■ l his Pendleton poet shortly after Mali arrest ot* the nano tics > barge Dr Wilkin will take oiti*e lm-il mediately. Gotta balk said, and i added that arrangements were be-1 lug made with the Indiana univer- i aity medical * enter for surgical ser-; vices at the reformatory Dr. Wilkin is uot a surr.t*on Q — Two Negro Lifers Returned To Prison Michigan City Ind Ma-ch IS Le Roy Moss M, and Eddu-J’erry 142. Indianapolis negro- serving 1 life prison term* for murder were I returned to the penitentiary early today after being raptured by stat*police near Waterford six miles south ot here. 24 hours after they ‘walked away from the prison The men offered no re-istanee

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state police said when officer* surrounded them but immediately sur- ■ rendered On* ot the men an off! Icial said bad ISO on him hut no explanation ot where he obtained .it waa made. o — Trade In a Oood fawn — Oeoau*’ Better Thai la 11 Yrs! “Fait re bad I hardly know how l kept going bu' |P H*rl* I'ortnr had m*I <«*!■"> better than I r* ■Bl member fe- .ng during t; .i P” 1 10 v-» r ". *rd even th.J brave.* h. urea rk *<-n ■ I e««v »g»:n.'' r* port* Mr« ■Sfcr'Sli.iix. Bradfield. Hlain. Pa. TkOMand. tntoly bow th, teuth*. ■tomaeklr *nd rerenilnr nuslttlw tn Her', iwte mad. <h»m I-1 tett.* than in v«ar. ■nd brought rrlht from aMO'<i-tun< «*4 ■ eevlrtrir ref* *•*» w<f* tad**re.t>on, due*er rrmnrrrce* eo-r«l'e*l “rhoamePo vs'se." '•"down <eef>*». rr«lr« •leep, ele. Try H*rb Dorter Festarid h«r* by KOHNE DRUG STORE B J. SMITH DRUG CO HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.