Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 142, Decatur, Adams County, 16 June 1948 — Page 6
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< <>( |‘O\ COII’ON THIS COUPON IND ONLY 2.89 Buys an Eastman BA BY BROW NIE S PEC I AL Ea*y To Load—Simple To I *e Fixed F’ocu* — Sharp-cuttini' l.en* I *e* \ -127 Film HOLTHOUSE DRUG GO. -4.JL.f era f. « « t t..t t t t rJL-It--A--4 r ♦ A—A—> “ "FTTT TTTT T T TT*rWTTTT*r*rT“ “TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT’r r > House Painting + «: Do You Contemplate Giving Your Home That NEW LOOK'.’ •» ' ’ ;; || m». contact u* for estimate . . . Now booking ;; dates for July. ! I *; 1 » Our men are thoroughly experienced in thi* ][ + field and we guarantee satisfaction. «• ;; I! Depending on requirement* we *pray or ;; brush. ! i ” :: • > ;; ;; If you have a Country Home, protect those ” Farm Buildings by Painting. ] ; ”-• ' > i; R. M. Kolter & Co. Phone 112 <» ; ’ I! Bob Kolter Clark Smith Recat ur. Indiana ] ‘ Lmh + 4. +++ . : . + h / Doing Your Spring House Cleaning? \\ hile you’re cleaning house—and it's all in a me** —let u* do your RE-UPHOLSTERING OK FURNITURE REPAIRING We’ll bring your furniture back when you’re through cleaning house. Vogue Furniture ’ 3rd and Madison
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Deed Is Approved Th* -ale id approximately .'<3 a. res of farm land in Hartford township tor ss.immi to John > and Florent e Steiner, was report etl by Frank Herman, administrator of the Elizabeth ijawford estate The farm was -old at pub Hi aintioii Io Charles Kent The -ale was approved ami the court I ordered the deed prepared Possession will tie given Mart Ii 1 I!H'< Marriage Licenses Henry B (Irimtn. minister route I Lima Ohio to Vera Soldner. ' teai her. Herne Briie F Sheets, servin- station operator, route 2. Ib i atur. to Vera | , Cottrell. Decatur route 3 Real Estate Transfers Gordon C Harvey efux to Noah H h etux. inlot x in Dec a'ur Frank Major etux to Irvin C 1 Manlier . tux. Ho acres in St Mary a I Twp Cora E Stu.key \dmrs to Jo-. ph E Davis etux .nlot 2a.1 in Geneva $-'4.i* 1 Claude C llayl et ix to Frannsl Grim etux. .'o acre- in Washington Twp Thurman I Dre* auditor to Mary V Heller, iniot in Decatur 42 Geor-’e Hindenlana Sr to Paul Hindenlany: etux. 2" a< res in St Mary’s Twp Hobert c Moser to Alta \r<h bold inlot '» 4 .ii De< a’ur Ha'i y Sipe etil« to Leroy E. | Rich etux. inlot 1 11 .n Berne. Haloid II Stauffer elux to Wal-| '.-r S< hindler e'ux. inlot Hal in Berne Gerald G Strickler ei.ix to Hi. h ard F Man-fie.d etux. lot in De-j < a'u Estella c Contei t. Maty Cath- > ne Spalizler part out lot .14 Dei a’tli Mary Catherine Spanzler to Es I tel.a C Confer etal. pait out lot til in Dei a'ill Chai les \ Hicks etux to Gerald W V zart! efux land in Washington T wp Naomi Jackson Kinusley etvir to \inbrose J Spanzler et ix. pa-t inlots 4.:s a 4 in Deiatur lam> - M c Clou- i etux to l!i<'i ■ a d Clayton Everett e’ux into! 21' m Monroe William Carl Bauserman etux to i Lester II Burkbac. Jr , etux. inlot 1" in Geneva Emma E Barthel to Helen M Barthel part inlot 112 tn Decatur. Matzie \rmstronz e'al to William T Hupert etux M* acres tn ' Monroe Twp I John B cross to Louie Parr, inlot l» m Geneva Clyde o Troutner etux to John i Christener .It etux. part inlots '.a'.I A .'.'.7 111 De. atur John christenei Ji etux to William It Martz etux parts inlots 12 and 13 in Monro.Marion Shinn to The Citizens Telephone Co pall illli • I* Hl Lilin • Grove Minnie Wilkins etvir to Sam Nussbaum, idnlot fls* in Berne Sam Nussbaum etux to Eugene D Wilkins etux. inlot fi.>7 in Berne Mabel Sautter to Hobert E. Syst | er etux. part out lot 72 in Decatur.i Walter Stucky etal to Menas Wulliman etux. part inlot 35S in Berne Godfrey Rauch to board of trustees of (lethal Brethren church, part inlot !»1 in Berne. Lovina D. Allspaw etvir to Ruth Gotschalk. part out lot 13 in Berne. Ruth Gottsihalk to Orval Allspaw etux part out lot 13 in Berne Carl J Kuhn etux to Chauncey O. Manley. 52 a< res in Blue Creek Twp er. Mary Jane Troxel. Shirley I’louKite. Esther Sowards, and Pat Barger Three guest* were present. Donna Cauble. Twilia Jay Arnold and Kami Habeggar. The next meetiiiK will l»e held June 24 at the home of iu.nna Bucher. Sewing Sues The St. Mary's Sewing Sues held their fifth meeting June 10. The pledges were led by Patty Jo Andrews Th* roll call was ’ A tip for good grooming.” A demonstration was given on "Baking a cake,” by MaryAnn JottM. Norma Jean Bailey and Sally McCullough. Refreshments were served by Judy Ann Millew. Helen Burkhart and Marjorie Miller. Therr were eighteen members present, three adult leaders and two visitors, who were Mrs. Lm Spangler and Mrs. John Fortney. Peppy Pals The Peppy Pals 4-H Club of Preble Township held their sixth meeting at the home of Marilyn and Shelva Miller. The meeting was opened with the flag pledges and grou* singing The roll call was answered with •'My favorite color " A health les son was given by Dorothy Witte. Demonstrations were given bf Donna Schaffer. Dori* Kenneke. and Phylli* Schnepp During the work session a number of articles were judged by the junior leaders Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses The nftt meeting will be Wd June 24 at 1 30 pm. at the home of Ann* Scheutnsn ■ ■ -W "" Trad* In a Good Town — Deeotur
THE DECATTR DAILY DEMOCRAT DECATI’R. INDIANA
'Cooks’ Corner’ I ‘ BY MARY R. SMITH Variety With Cteam Cheese I Cream cheese is one of the mont p>-pillar types of cheese to be found . I where dairy products are sold It s it-- -ire almost unlimited It adds it- i lima teristic flav< r and tex tuie to any number of dishes inciud in. -alad dc-serts sandwich fill in.- and loaves, appetizers, and lie - d oeuvres. \s the name implies, the smooth, creamy richness of cream cheese comes from the sweet milk and ! < ream from whh h it is made The 1 milk shat is used in the manufacture of team cheese- is pasteurized When Hi s pro es- is completed, ttte milk and cream ate cooled and a smooth produc t This c urding is c arded to aid in the formation of a un. form curd this resulting in a smooth product This ettrdinf is earned i n under controlled conditions for eighteen hour- During this time trie mixture i- held undistutb ed in -rovered vats at a uniform temperature V the end of this period and the c hee*e ■ urd is form ed. i- is floured into sterilized, closely wo.eii bags to dru n off the whey It is then chilled, pressed, and salted Finally the machine works the c heese to a smoothness we f nd in the finished product. I No* to get to the uses for this] I (Hipular c heese her- 1 are a few ' I recipes wi h c reaiii cheese as the I featured isredient You II like every 1 < lie of them. Summer Sandwich Loaf Remove rus’s from a loaf of un i I slit ed bread i’se bread that is a dav old. if possible Cut in four | lengthwise slices. Spread bottom I w th softened >iut - « ror margar I ne and a filling made of ground dried beef that has been moistened with mayonnaise Cover with the! - ml sl <e of bread Spread this slice with egg salad Cover with tel third slice of bread spread with peanut butter and relish filling made by c reaming together peanut I butter and mayonnaise with pickle I ; relish Cover with a fourth slice ■of bread, press loge her Blend ream cheese with top milk, spread j on top of sides of loaf Garnish sandwic h loaf with sliced stuffed | olive- Chill thoroughly. Slice. """ '
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. Chocolate Cheese Icing 3 ounce- <1 package i cream' ' chec-se | 2 to 3 tablespoons milk 2 Clips sifted contec lionets' sugar 2 squares unsweetened c botedate, melted j Dic'li of salt * Soften cream cheese with milk. ( i \dd sugar. 1 nip c.l a time, blending j . after each addition \dd choc edate; and salt and heat until smooth Rec ipe. makes enough Icing for 2 H ill. h layers This frosting, when kept in a tightly covered container. | may be kept in the refrigerator for | I several days before using Pineapple Chee*e Salad 1 envelope plain gelatin '« e tui cold water cup hot water 1 cup crushed pineapple 1 tablespoon sugar
WE WILL HAVE A LOAD OF MICHIGAN STRAWBERRIES Thursday Evening Call in your order and be sure of your berrie*. We will alto have both Swreet and Sour Cherrce* in seaton. RAY’S WEST SIDE FRUIT MARKET Phone 56 Radio Sale WHILE THEY LAST! PORTABLES $ J 0.00 <W OX THE KEfH LAK PRICES 3? Zenith 12-Tube ■ CONSOLE COMBINATION RADIO DEMONSTRATOR Regular Price $365.50 Price It has the famous Cobra Tone Arm on the phonograph. Stucky Furniture Co. g MONROE. INDIANA
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12 fab|espcH>ns lertn 'I hli< e ’* |>-awm«>n salt 2 3-ounce pa< ku ■<’ c reate cheese ‘a c up c ream. whip|*e*i Soften gelatin in cold water \dd sugar, salt, and hot water and stir until dissolved Add lemon juice and pineapple; c cull When mixture begins to stiffen, beat in cheese and I whipped cream Turn into molds ; that have be*n rinsed in cold water and chill When firm, unmold on ; lettuce and garnish with mayon naise Recipe makes 6 servings. Sandwich Spreads 1 (’ream cheese with pickle relish 2 (’ream cheese mixed with any of the following jellies grape, mint, apple, strawberry. 3 Cream cheese blendeci with peanut butter or chopped, salted ’ nuts
4 Cream cheese blended with' c hopped niarachitiu c herries 5. Cream cheese with chopped olives. tl Cream cheese blended with c rushed pineapple. 7. Cream clieeso b|> tided with I
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