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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 26

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J3L FRTDAT. MAT 28. 2 PAP. ETWENTY-STX A I A F. A 4- 'and close together.

Place filling in this an place in ice box for 12! ior more hours. When firm, 6erve decorated yith 'whipped sweetened! cream. Home and Kitchen Suggestions Edited by Marion Jane Parker 4'" 77re Sore of Friendly Service Delivery Phone Order- Taken Dial 21585 gssitl L' JJtii. Mini lips to Housewives Don't Forget We Will Be Closed All Day Monday for Decoration Day SPECIAL! Broilers weighing 3 to 4 pound, fresh dressed and home raised milk fed chickens these broilers are the finest we have seen miter Jnl thinly sliced bacon. Bake un bacon is curled and brown.

Chocolate Drop Xut Cookies 1i c. fat 1 c. sugar 2 egge, weil beaten 2 sq. melted chocolate 1 c. chopped nuts 4 t'bsp.

milk 1 tsp. vanilla 2 c. flour 2 level tap. baking powder level tsp. salt An excellent way to make scrambled eggs go farther sitn-j ply add half a slice of walis i bread, (soaked in milk and mash- ed with a fork.) for each ers used.

Beat all together. This wiir l.tti 333 N. Washington Self-Serve Grocery ifcii; "inn, jalmost double the bulk, and the vream ine lat, add sugar, eggs Early Spring Menus Sliced Oranges Bacon with Scrambled Esse Kice Muffins Coffee Dinner Baked Ham Mashed Potatoes Creamed New Peas Green pepper and Cabbage Salad Bread Butter Cherry Bread Pudding with Sauce Coffee Supper Esealloped Spinach Graham Bread Butter Jelly Straw-berries with Cream Chocolate Nut Drop Cookies Tea Milk Recipes Rice Muffins 2ie flour 1, c. cold boiled rice level tsp. Baking Powder level Lsp.

ealt 1 c. milk 1 egg, well beaten c. melted butter Sift together at least twice. Your Picnic Dinner will be satisfactory if all the good things for the baskets are selected here. Fancy Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Chickens to roast and stew also bread win not oe oetecieur To fill a steamins tea kettle without running the risk of burn-; ing the hands by removing the; top, place a small funnel in the-spout and hold it under thei faucet.

I When mashed potatoes are left from dinner it is much! easier to roll (or pat! into a long I roll, cut into slices and fry. i makes even potato cakes ari3 forming in ono and cutting takes I less time than molding each cake. Very often sticky fly paper comes in contact with the floor. I furnishings or clothing, first apply a generous amount of kero-i sene t'o tho article which is in-1 jured. Te kerosense will quickly remove the sticky substance.

It; does not injure clothing and i readily evaporates. When baking nut or 'any kin of fancy quick breads for sand- I wiches, 1 grease a tin baking- powder can, fill half full of dough well beaten: melted chocolate and chopped nuUs. Sift the dry ingredients end add alternately with the liquid. Drop from the end of a spoon into a greased baking sheet Bake in a moderate oven 15 minutes at (350-375 degrees Ice-Box Cakes As a rule desserts that are quickly prepared have a wide and well-deterved popularity. But upon second thought, one that may be made several hours 'before serving or even the day before is also a great help to the housewife who prepares her own meals.

Ice-box cakes will come under the list of desserts prepared the day before. They are delicious and nourishing, since they are made from a sponge cake foundation with the addition of a custard and whipped cream. The first thing you do is to line the bottom and sides of a spring form or cake pan with lady fingers or slices of sponge cake about U-Vi inch thick. Or if lady fing- flour, baking powder and salt. Add rice, working it with tips of fingers, then gradually milk, egg We have planned our meats so their freshness and quality will be a guarantee to hold over the long period till Tuesday with no apprehension on your part.

You do not have to buy cold or smoked meats for fear of spoilage. Just reasonable care on your part and your holiday will be perfect as to foods. We sell everything needed for your dinner ILit's from BOPP'S MARKET It's Good 1st Block E. Michigan Ave. Phone 21-656 1 Four Free Deliveries and melted butter.

Beat well. Bake jn greased muffin pans in hot oven, -'0 or 30 minutes (400-430 de- The Search For the Vitamine has lead many folks to eat strange things indeed; to make sure of an ad-equate supply of these vital principals. As a matter of fact, a little fresh fruit and plenty of good bread like Golden Crust Bread! will give you all the vit amines you can use! Ask your doctor! iand bake in tho can. Then when reef Cherry Bread Pudding Small loaf stale bread. 1 fit.

milk 'i c. sugar 2 level tsp. baking powder 2 eggs, well beaten. level tsp. salt 3 Usp.

vanilla c. butter, melted are used separate tnem and i place the rounded side toward the pan. Prepare the filling, then add ja layer of cake, then filling until you have sliced and filled youi slices witl desired filling, nut these back in can and put the i lid on it. It will take two cans of the same size to holj the I your mold is tun. fiace in ine refrigerator for 12-24 hours.

The filllne will soak into the laay sandwiches from the one loaf of bread. These are nice for lunches fingers and all will become firm c. fresh stewed cherries Remove soft nart from loaf and When ready to serve remove the grate on coarse grater. (There iouter rim or mold, cover top with should be two cups of crumb.) 'whipped cream and garnish -with chopped nuts or candied frui scald milk, pour over crunils. Let or picnics.

The secret of making confectioner's sugar icing taste l.c a cooked icing is to always add something hot to the sugar, thus taking away the raw taste. If Pastry Flour 5 1 -1 Crescent Corn, 2 cans 25c Fancy Pears, Large Halves 33c l.arj:c '2'. sUo cans. Large Ripe Olives, 25c Large 0 ounce cans. Gold Medal Pastry Flour, 5 Lbs, 33c Graham Wafers 10c Biscuit loc Packages.

Macaroni and Spaghetti, 3 pkgc 25c Light House Brautl. Shredded Wheat 10c Baked Beans, 3 cans 25c Campbell's aud Van Camps Lihby Salmon 35c ancy Red Alaska. Dunham Coconut 20s jc Size faekaitcs. Flake Whjte Soap, 10 bars 38c Jap Rose Soap, 3 bars 25c Rexo Powder 20c 25c Site Packages. Hunter Co.

stand until cool. Beat eggs thor- ougnly: add sugar, salt and bak Chocolate Ice-Box Cake 30 lady fingers 'i pt. whipped cream 4 eggs Journal Want Ads Cost Little, Accomplish Much lit calls for butter, melt soma use cream, milk or water, mg powder, weil mixed. Combine this mixture with the milk and crumbs; add butter and vanilla. Bake in a buttered pudding 1 hour in a slow oven.

Serve with Cherry Sauce. Cherry Sauce 2 tbsp. flour 1 Vs c. cherry juice c. sugar 1 tbsp.

butter. Where Economy Rules lb. sweet chocolate 3 tbsp. water 3 tbsp. sugar Vine the sides and.

bottom of a small spring form, melon or imndt form with ladv fingers. Chocolate Filling Melt chocolate in double boiler add sugar and the water with the yolKs 01 I--'? well beaten. Cook slowly Mix the iry ingredients, add tne icherrv iuice and cook until flight- inn il thick and smooth, stirrin thickened, add butter and constantly. When cool, add the iserve either hot or cold over the 'stiffly beaten whites of eggs. Place filling in cake form, following ui- pudding.

WVjV lUMdC III I Iv-illoped Spinach 'i pk. spinach 1 tsp. grated onion 1 tb.sp. grated cheese 1 level tsp. salt grains pepper WTT JL AAAv' 20 Babong Co.

QVhat Comesfl'om Lawrence Battery is Good rcction abc-ve. Lemon Ice-Box Cake 2'i doz. lady fingers 1 c. rich milk. 1 ttsp.

butter 1 tbsp. cornstarch 'i c. sugar 3 eggs, separated Juice of 1 lemon pt. heavv cream. Lemon Filling Place cornstarch sugar, yolks of the eggs slightly beaten, milk, butter In a double boiler, let cook slowly, until thick and smooth, stirring constantly, add the lemon juice and while still warm, the stiffly beaten whites of the eggs.

Cover bottom and sides of melon mould with lady fingers, separ-urd rounded side toward the pan Few grains paprika l-'ew grains allspice 1 Jsp. butter 2 tbsp. flour 'i c. milk I Siiredded wheat crumbs i Bacon i Cook the spinach, drain It and jchop. Add onion, ciieese anJ Melt bul'sr, add flour and ivheu smooth -adJ milk, stirring 1 until sauce boils.

Add to spinach iand pour into a greased baking idish. Cover with lifted shredded wheat crumbs and with strips PRICES CRMIY Rf DUCfD North Washington at Shiawassee CONVENIENT PARKING LANSING Pure Cane SUGAR 100 lb. bag go I Made from the Haeit milk. A complete variety of quality groceries (not only the few advertised) always ot money saving prices. EVAPORATED-ILK EVAPORATED 3 cans 2 7( TALL CANS ILLINOIS C8 O'CLOCK BmI grada Santos a-.

OFFEE 3 hp 5 C. Thomas Stores Stores THE YELLOW FRONT atores Stop and shop at your nearest C. Thomas Store for quality goods at lowest prices. Specials for Saturday Graham Crackers 30c Krispy Crackers 45c Fresh from Sunshine Bakery KELL0GS CORN FLAKES 3 rues. 25c LEO NUTLEY or GOLDEN HUE 2 lbs.

45c SALMON PINK ALASKA 3 ww 47c $1 09 VbJ IONA Beat for Broad Flour JL 24 LB. BAG Butter qsr 41c Eggs 30c All Wisconsin 4 Armour's -m Cheese IPoucnr24c Lard 18c OVEN BAKED DeUdout-Appetizing -NourohiBf BAKED DeUdeui- A BOVEN EANS 3 cans 2 3 NO. 2 CAN GINGER ALE CANADA DRY 3 BOTTLES 54C PRESERVES WHITE LILY jar 23c 216 N. Washington Lansing, Mich. Special Sale for Friday and Saturday, May 2829 SUGAR Pure Cane, 2QA LARD Best Pure, flo 10 lbs DOt 3 lbs.

l. OV TEA Uncolored Japan AQg JELLY Pure Grape or English Breakfast, lb. TlOC Currant 9 oz IOv GINGERALE American -J IJg PINEAPPLE No. 2 V2 Can Off Home, large 11 American Home Sliced MILK National, OP 3 tall cans DC Fresh flour Gold Medal, di on Fresh Fruits 2412 lb' 3,1 ZU Vegetables CHIPSO Quick Suds, Large Package 1C SPAGHETTI Heinz Med. Offf SAURKRAUT No.

3 4 Ap Cans, 2 for miO American Home IVORY SOAP It Floats. 1 Large Bars 2 for JLC SALMON SaUor Queen OCa BRAN FLAKES Posts, A4n Med. Red, tall AltlL 2 packages Alt CORN National Brand i KITCHEN KLENZER Golden Bantam, No. 2 Can 19L 3 Cans Xdv BUTTER 1 LB. PAILS PEANUT 23c OBULK ROLLED ATS lbs.

25 Quality Tomatoes 2 large cans 25c Canned Wisconsin Of- Goods eas Sun Shade cans a Corn Can 15c Price Pork Beans cmv 3 cans 25c Pure Cane 4XXXX Sugar Beans Sugar 3 Pound 24c iJTZ inn ci Hand Picked 10 Pound 61c Tea 3 Pound 18c Coffee Best Grade MllU Thomas Special Crm na iV111K It Satisfies GrCen Japan Van Camp's Pound 38c Pound 62c 2 Tall Cans 19c Breakfast Shredded Wheat, pkg. 1 1c Foods Bran Flakes, Posts, 25c at a Grape Nuts, pkg. 16c Saving I Cream of Wheat, pkg. 24c FLAKE WHITE mm Kirics soap 12 BARS 47 PAM0LIVE SOAP 3 ms 20c GINGER SNAPS 2 25c Nice OLIVES AND PICKLES Cool, wholesome and refreshing are National Brand Olives and Pickles for your summer ITU fl TYT TVT fl Fruit PICKLES Quart Dills 27c Swt. Gherkins 6 oz.

30c OLIVES Stuffed, 6 oz. Spanish Green 12 oz. Jar Full Quart 50e Look for the Yellow Fronts 1814 S. Washington Ave. 1421 E.

Michigan Ave. 500 N. Butler Blvd. 942 E. Grand River Ave.

2013 E. Michigan Ave. EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, May 28th and 29th, 1926 ImmmmmmmmbI Westerc TZysion 1 i.

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