Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 222, Decatur, Adams County, 20 September 1956 — Page 16

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11TITHIN the depth* of your f» freezer can be the making. for a marvelous new chicken dish “CHICKEN DRESS-UP" i* its name .. a dish that not only rates the family's nod of approval, but is company-minded as well What a Joy it is to have a supply of packaged, quick-frozen cut-up fryers or your favorite chicken parts right at your finger tips in your freeser. It means you can have spring chicken any day. and without any last minute shopping. For “CHICKEN DRESS-UP", reach into th* freeser for 2 packages of frozen chicken part* and a package of frozen lima beans Then follow this wonderfully aimpie. and simply wonderful recipe CHICKEN DRESS-UP Thaw 2 packages (1-pound site) of frozen chicken thighs, breasts, drumsticks, or wings as directed on the package. Then dust with a mixture of H cup flour, H teaspoon salt and a dash of black pepper. Saute chicken in U cup butter or margarine until golden. Add IMi cups uncooked lima beans (10-ounc*

British Chancellor To Visit Indiana Plans Few Hours In Mother's Home Town SPENCER. Ind. (UP) — British chancellor of the exchequer Harold Macmillan may read the scripture In Spencer’s Methodist church Sunday, when he attends services in the town where hfe mother spent her girlhood. The Rev. Charles Ballard, pastor of the native limestone church which Macmillan’s mother’s family attended years ago, said he would invite the visiting dignitary to read a passage from the Bible and stand at the exit after the services so the congregation can shake hands. Macmillan arranged to spend a few hours in this town of 2,500 population in the Owen county hills to walk the streets of the place where his mother lived as a girl and young woman. His mother was Helen Artie Belles. This is the 100th anniversary year of her birth. Macmillan will visit three Cities In Indiana during a 24-hour trip from Washington where he will head the British delegation at a meeting of the international bank of reconstruction and development next week. He will attend as guest of honor with Sir Roger Makins, British ambassador to the United States, at a luncheon given by Eugene C. Pulliam, publisher of the Indianapolis Star and the Indianapolis News. The Indianapolis luncheon will precede a ceremony Saturday night at Indiana University at Bloomington where Macmillan will receive an honorary degree of doctor of laws and respond with a speech- which may be a major address touching on the Suez Canal dispute. When Macmillan comes to Spencer Sunday morning, he will view the old homestead of his mother’s family. This, however, will not be a pretty sight. The house was damaged badly by fire a few months ago and the damage remained unrepaired. The church and the homestead are only a stone's throw apart in a tree-lined street. At church services, the only major departure from the traditional worship routine will be organ post-

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package, frozen > I*4 cup* tom* toes and 1 medium onion (sliced) Cover a*d eook slowly over low heat for I hour or until chicken Is meltingly tender Make* I to I servings Alto nic* to serve * crisp and green tossed salad, hot corn muffin*, fruit sherbet and coffee Rar* I* This Chicken Salad; It's a wonderful help to have a supply of canned boned chicken or turkey on hand, all ready for salads and casseroles. Here* a delightfully different simper salad which also makes use of ready-pre pared, canned macaroni with cheese sauce. For • servings, mix together lightly the contents of 2 cans (5-ounce size) boned chicken or turkey; 1 can (15%-ounce size or 1% cups* macaroni with cheese sauce; % cup each of chopped onion and sliced ripe olives. % cup of French dressing, and % cup diced pimiento. Shred 1 small head of cabbage- Serve salad well chilled on beds of the shredded cabbage. Good with hot corn muffins. Iced coffee

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ludes of the British and United States national anthems with the congregation standing at the close of the service. While visiting her*. Macmillan also will place a wreath on the grave of his grandfather. Dr. J. Tarleton Belles, in Riverside cemetery overlooking White River. Three Spencer natives now in their 80s will chat with the chancellor about their acquaintanceship with members of the Bailes family back in the 1800 s. Nobody is alive today in Spencer, however, who knew well Macmillan's mother known as a girl as "Nellie.” The oldtimers are Walter Peden. Jess Robinson and Miss Emily Drescher. ‘ They were still youngsters when Macmillan’s mother left Spencer at the age of about 20. Mice For Sale BAR HARBOR. Me. (UP) — The Jackson Memorial Laboratory, the famed cancer research center here, is mice-ridden. Some one-million mice are produced in the laboratory annually. Seven-hundred thousand are used for research at the labuand another 300,000 are ahipped to other labs throughout the world to help fight muscular dystrophy, heart disease, diabetes and arthritis. Atom Stuff BOSTON (UP) — Though the atomic era is in its infancy, there already are 194 firms in New England making 434 different products tor use In atomic development. Call A Cop! WEST BRIDGEWATER. Mass.— (UP) — Two youths slipped into the home of Acting Police Chief Edwin T. Gibson and made off with his wallet, containing |lO % If you have something to sell oi rooms for rent, try » Democra Want Ad. It brings result*

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October 5 Deadline On What Program Is Final Date For Signing Agreement The final date for signing an agreement under the 1957 wheat acreage reserve program is October 5, according to Oscar T. Brown, chairman of the Adams county ASC committee. Farmers with established wheat allotments are eligible to participate in the wheat acreage reserve program. The minimum acreage for which an agreement may be signed Is three acres, or the allotment.

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In The Family GLENDIVE. Mont (UP) — As one justice of the peace to another. Sidney Merseth solemnly forfeited a $lO bond to Robert Toppins here. Merseth. who holds justice court at Hines, Ore., was cited for crossing a solid center line which Indicated “no crossing." . Mlchiganjt 10,000 factories pro duce 365 of the 451 various kinds of manufacturing in the United States.