Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 66, Decatur, Adams County, 19 March 1953 — Page 12

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Maine Revival Me.JUP — ‘lArsenic and Old will be revived in Maine—but not on thte stage. In APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR \ > No. 4N52 I\' \ Notllce io hereby |£lven. That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of ’the eetate of Eugene Runyon, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is proba’bly solvent - I * I CLARA A. RUNYON . Administrator ueri) l. Bitterer Attorney March 4,195 X MAR. s—i2—|9

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a community • owned plant,.fiasco Laces Inc.,, is prepare Inga new lace-making Industry!‘and in Buckport there 1$ talk of ‘reopening a Verina Island, mine that produces Mispickel, af{ senic-liearing mineral. ; V i } , J s i . Three Boners ¥. Y. tP — Rut|j D. Anderson of Jamestown Higl). Schooijsiibmits these for those who like t(| i Collect classroom boners; a caucus is a dead animal; the Ags" of Ferijcles was about 40, degree! of bad, very sick and

0— > — — 0 'Cooks' Corner' Ry Mary IR. \ o——l 0 ——1' 1 •'■•"’ r° Once upon a time a can of coi-n, tired of being simply heated and buttered, decided to explore the cook books for new ways to be prepared. . Corn fritters sounded '-like an interesting way to be served—and oh, sq delicious with pie sirup. Here’s* the recipe for fritters that Mr. Can-of-Corn found: in the cook book: 1 Corn Fritters \ ,1 1/3 cup sifted flour. teaspoon baking powder. ■ . I •. % teaspoon salt. % cup milk. 1 well beaten egg. » IH- cups drained, whole-kernel born. Sift- together flour, baking powder and salt. Blend milk and egg

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anki gradually add to sifted dry ingredients. Stir in corn. Drop from.**a tablespoon into deep hot fat, ft tablespoon is dipped in wt ' fat before dipping into fritter batter, the batter will slip off the spoon more eaiily, and the fritters will be moxfr uniform. Fry until brown and copked in the center (3 to F mfjinrte'Bh Drain on absorbent papfcr. flleA-ipe makes 4 to 6 “Scalloped cbm is not unusual but it is another way to serve me,” said Mr. Can-of-Corn. Scalloped Corn 2M> cream-style corn (No. 2 can>. 14 cup milk. 1 cup |ry bread crumbs or cracker crumbs. Salt and pepper. 2 tablespoons, better.’ '< Combine cbm and milk. Add crumbs and seasonings. Pour into gpeased casserole. Dot with butter. Bake in a moderate oven (350* F.) 30 minutes. Recipe makes 6

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’rtrURSDAT, MARCH 19, 1953