South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 108, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 April 1920 — Page 5

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KITCHEN ECONOMIES

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WAYS TO 1M T SOl'K MILK AXDJ lUüolve in about 2-4 cupful of hot

rre lecture on Christian F:"-nc at tie rhurch edifice. Main and M'lion .ts., Tuesday, April 20. at

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ped cream and cheese mixture and pour into a mould to harden. Serve in cubes on lettuce with French

drslng to which a little grated

Tickets on sale for the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra . May 11th. matinee -,i eveninc, at the South Tlend Conservatory, Toent) bldsr.

ciii;ii: to Dinjnors i:ni-. Iid you ever try sour milk, an naturel, a," a luncheon dih? Since war economies made more house-

"42-'1D ' lt'ef'r Utilize your milk instead of I che so is added

inrwwjn ii away we nave nau nir- d delicious sweet salad b male bv dishes made with sour milk, not to mixinc ordinary cottaue cheese with mention all the home. made cottape j ;l currant preserve, forming into

rheese that has emerged rut of the an(i serving on lettuce leaf. The

three-day-old milk that once

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Packing House Market 110-1 12 W. Div., I Square Off Mich., West Fresh Meats, Plenty of Fresh Meats. We have fresh home killed Beef, Pork and Veal. This is not Cold Storage or Frozen Meat. Fresh Pork Chops 33c Fresh Side Pork 35c Fresh Spare Ribs 22c Fresh Boston Butts 33c Fresh Pork Sausage 25c Pure Lard .30c

Pot Roast, Beef 18c

Round Steak . . . 30c Fresh Hamburger . .20c Shoulder Veal Roast 28c Veal Chops 30c Veal Breast or Stew 22c Fresh Brains : 10c Fresh Beef Hearts 13c Fresh Beef Tongues 25c Home Smoked Bacon 35c Oxtails . 10c

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thought worthless. Hut abroad a common dish is a plain bowl of cold, jelly-'.ike, sour milk, perhars sprinkled with a dash of paprika, eaten with brown bread. It's plain fare but very wholesome, and will b relished for its tart, refreshing llavor, even when more fancy dishes

fall to tempt the appetite.

Cheese should be eaten much

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epicures is not desirable nor dices-

tibi for everybodv, although a li

tie of it is not necessarily harmful. Hut fresh cheese is wholesome and digestible, and can be eaten by any one. Here are some unique recipes: CImtm Soup. H cupfuls of milk. 1 cupful of irrated cheese. 1 1-.' tablespootlfuls of Hour. Salt, parrika. mlon Juice. Mix the flour with a little milk uradually until it is well blended, and rook in a doubl boiler until smooth and thick. Then arid chees and seasonings and serve hot with croutons. W."tJill Oktsi Soup. 3 cupfuls of milk. 1-4 cupful of grated cheese. 2 tablespoonf uls of buttr. 2 tablespoonf uls of flour. 2 tabh-spoonfuls, of chopped carrots. 1 tablespoonful of choppd onion. 1 teaspoonful of salt. Melt the butter and cook the vegetables In it. then add the flour and

mix well. Gradually thin with the i Milk and continue cookinp for about i

1 ." minutes, preferably in a douloe br.ilrr. IVfore serving stir in thi hecso and cook until melted. CIi Sabwl. 1 cuj.ful of gr tt d clu'C-o. 1 rupful of whipped cream. 1 tal)'.' so,nful 'f gelatine. Salt, pepper. Mix together tlte ch es. whipp d .ream and se.-isoning. Soften the gelatin in a little old water, then

drsing used should be made with lemon jui- inst'ad of vinegar. I'rlitl ChcM' Halls. 1 1-2 cupfuls of grated ehese. eggs. 1 tablespoonful of flour. 1-2 teaspoonful of salt. Cayenne, breadcrumbs. Separate the yolks of eggs and

mix with the other ingredients. Beat

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! Fresh cottage cheese, mixed with J a little cream and a dash of paprika

SPELTS W.M rwt. SOflMN KRASS $ia rr han.lred. ALSIKn fT.v.V) to $ W on SLI'XrLOWi:iW--20r rotind WlXTKR UK HAIRY UCTCH 27 per bnsb!. iti.n: (jrass moo. swekt ci. vr:u-$a5.oo. MA MNfOTH r L V V. K W 00 H'HITi: Ü.OVER H5.00. SWr.KT WI1ITK CLOVER f.V5. y i E li peas won. TIMOTHY A ALSYKE. mtxfd-410 bu. RATE SEED (Dwarf Emex) 4S.00 bu. LAWN GRASS MOc lb. SOJA ÜI.ANS (1 to Sn 10 bu. K.RLEY-2..r bfc!iel. SEED CORN $4.50 bnuhel.

LIVE STOCK (Corrected Daily by Major Rrot., 9. Lo. (an St., Mlihawtia.) HEAVY FAT STEERS I'atr to Rood, VkKIIIc: nrlm. 124?14r

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lbs.. HVjc; 1TÖ to 200 lbs, lSc; I'OO up 15c.

WOMEN IT' AMT ARMY DETAIL CLOTHES

DAL.LAS. Texas, April lfi. Women working in the offices of the TexAP and PKCific railroad here Friday asked the district attorney for permission to don overalls along with men in the office who hav formed an cverall club. The otfico force Includes approximately SCO persons. City employes, numbering SOO. have petitioned the city commission to declare blue overalls the olhcial uniform for city employes.

, , iiu.v um uic inner imkhmiii: aid be eaten much ' whU ff an(, resh state The luxun- ,.(irm into ,i;t,ls tU ,n 1roa ee s much .lesired by, an,, f ,n ( fat

r pimento, makes lelicious sand-

wiches. If desired, the mixture can I bo spread between two sHcs of l brown bread, then lightly fry the

hread on both sides in a little butter until brown.

monCCE MARKET. (Corrertrd TMajr by it) Drollirhood Grry. 280 N. Main t. BETTER AND EGOS -Creamery but

ter, piiying 6-v iound, spiling 7.1c pound.'

f.'K'. paying 4J- dozen, uMltug 4o lozen. FRtrr.S AND V EGET Alt Lf IS Fruits, ,rnllf'rn!a natal oraufree. 0o ppr dozen; selling .s cwt. ; new cabbage, idling 10?' (OUIlJ. j MAPLE SYRUP Selling ?3.M gatlAn. I I

South Bend Markets HAY. STRAW AND TEED. Corrctl Dally by tb Unv !lllr Hour Jr Fril t.. 420 S. Mlrhlgan.) NEW HAY r.irtni; ?T!0. selling $S. STRAW Pa) in sellli.g .fH-Slß o i'.c b.-ilf. OATS I'nylng VV. nelling tfl.OO'cZl .10. NEW CORN Paying fl 40, selling $1.T: to CLOVER SEED Paying $-"2 bu.. sell leg :0fii.".fs bu. ALSYKE CLOVER Selling $38. ALFALFA iXertbern grown) $30.00.

rOl LTRV AND MEATS. i (Corrr trd Di.dy by JlmmU'n Market, 128 E. Jrffpr,on Dlrd.i , HPrr linn mt I'AWrinr- fmllltiff XV.

round nteak, 4-c; slrloi". 00-; porterbouee. 70c. PORK LOIN 25c. LARD 30233'-. CHICKENS Dre Red. Mr HIDES AND TALLOW.

(Corectd Today by S. W. l lppir.tn, 210 ' N. MaJn -ft. j HIDES 13e-20- calfskins, SOSO;! tendered tnllow. 5Q8c n lb.; rough tal ! ALFALFA 527 -'10 bus-bel. low, 2.V a lb.: beeswax. 2"i33c. I

GRAIN AND FEED, (forrertrd Dally bv O. W. nurrrll, Starr MilU, Ilydruullc At.) SHELL HIN-Pavlr.? Jl.& OATS P.iylng $1. Rellin g $1 101.20. I'.UAN Sel'.iug l.uidred. MIDDMNdS Sellins hundred. CHOPPED FEED Selling $:i. per cwt. SCKATCII FKi:n SelllLß r" WHEAT Paving 52.:). SLTDS. (C'orrrctod Hall ty Warner Uro. Sd St'Tr. i6 S. Mbhijftin St.) COW PEAS-$7 00 l.u--b.d. .iapa: i:si: millet - . t- .."0.1. red cr.ovEi: ;7.i)o. TIMOTHY-$7.

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A DELICIOUS flavor a bit of appetizinp: tani; wholesome ingredients. Can you think of better recommendations for a table drink? Arrow goes with dinner as naturally as feravy goes with potatoes. Just try it. Your grocer can supply you with just a few bottles, if you wish. Kamm & Schellinger Co Mishawaka, Ind.

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I at the j Coffee Ranch I BOUGHT RIGHT Bought green in large ; quantities. ROASTED RIGHT ; Under personal super-j vision of Mr. Haswell, j an expert. SOLD RIGHT Sold direct with least expense. No Delivery, Premiums' or Credit. The Coffee Ranch 133 N. Michigan St. 5d K-cnt afr m: ;

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SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AT

118 South Michigan Street. Main 1462. Good Luck Oleo, 2 pounds for 77c Morris Supreme Oleo, 2 pounds for 75c Supreme Nut Oleo, 2 pounds for 65c Gem Nut Oleo, 2 pounds for 65c Swift's Premium Oleo, 2 pounds for 75c Best Creamery Butter, pound 68c Fresh Country Eggs, per dozen 44c

Fresh Picnic Hams, lb. 24c Boston Style Butts, lb. 30c Fresh Spareribs, lb. . . .25c Fresh Beef Brains, 2 lbs. for 25c Choice Beef Chuck Roast, lb 20c

Cleaned Pig Feet, lb. . . 10c Short Rib Boiling Beef, pound 16c Beef Pot Roast, lb 18c Plate Pork Sausage, lb. 25c Georgia Square Bacon, pound 30c

LARGE SUPPLY OF GOOD COUNTRY CALVES Veal Loin Roast, pound 32c Veal Shoulder Roast, pound 28c Veal for Stew or Pocket, pound 22c

Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, sliced, lb. . . .40c Fancy Rib Rolled Roast, pound 30c

Smoked Picnic Hams, pound 25c Rump Rolled Roast, lb. 28c Fresh Country Style Sausage, lb 25c 2 Cans June Peas 25c

2 Cans Sweet Corn for 25c

Plenty of All Kinds Fresh and Smoked Sausage.

mivooD WHOLESALE GROCERY 438 S. Michigan St. Pet Milk, tall, case 4 doz. $6.00; 2 cans 25c

5 Thin Skinned Grape Fruit

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Flour, 24!2-lh. sack.. $1.60 Prunes, sweet, hox 25 lbs. $3. 75 ; pound I 6c 1,000 10c Pkgs. Macaroni or Spaghetti, box 3c 2 1 5c Potted Tuna Fish 15c 2 17c 1-lb. Cans Herring 15c Tall Hebe lie 75c 4-Sewed Brooms. . .49c 4 Larse Lemons . . 10c

Large No. 10 Libby Apple Butter $1.25

Busses Bread Makes Bette?' Husbands When he gets up with a sort of grou:h and growls over his chops and toast at breakfast, give him a surprise. Serve Busse's Bread, carefully toasted to a golden brown. It's wonderful. No matter what he iays about the coffee, the breakfast is a success if you have Busse's Bread, toasted. Not every bread toasts well. Busse's Bread is better for every purpose. Served toasted, at breakfast, it makes happy husbands! Busse Baking Co. Better Bread for a Bigger City.

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319 South Michigan Street Problems of Meat Are Solved. Here Are a Few of Our Many Items on Sale Saturday Beef Pot Roast 16c Veal Shoulder Roast 23c Pure Rendered Lard 24c Lean Streaked Bacon 29c Fresh Hamburger 15c Several Brands Nut Oleo 30c Steaks and Chops of all kinds. Smoked Picnic Hams 20c All our Meats are of choice quality.

On the Superintendent's desk lay many letters of application from young men who wanted "that job." Most of the letters were worded in jus'c about the same way. Not Due seemed to impress the Superintendent as worth answering. Then he pressed the buzzer and had his secretary bring him The News-Times. He read the "Situation Wanted" ads and found one which immediately attracted his interest. The advertisement was franklv and cleverlv written. It told just what the Superintendent wanted to know. It was distinctive, human and appealing. "The man who has the enterprise to advertise his services in this vigorous way, is worth sending for," he said. ''Kindly telephone him and ask him to call." The man came and was given the job. He was chosen because hs used the RIGHT METHOD of going after a good position.

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