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Highland Park Press, 20 Aug 1936, p. 5

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f yeP® '.‘.m' P ns tlnth:' man ;M thig i clliehu.floa the way out of the to shots were fired but igsed their mark _ ENS AST LE LAUNDRY | . unday to ‘ r Specialty ine Road EAK ty Wing advises &""‘Mn houses : locked, ar deseri vetim ie a 5 o sn hief will soon °L ce Fed 1ed Ler AK (te E’q of m s wonlagy enbtzing d auto e g O“g.,,k PM Police O¢_ MCuwn' 'b “V shis tire. g als AND "Weal) n the Labor team will . ANING CO, Residents 0 Lock Up y the Legion I‘..Gnv.: To at Highwood., BSC ib Cleaners if 276 1b. » AVGUSP bb. 36¢ the prowlers are â€" 178 make 25¢ 21¢ 15¢ iX trousers, thief \jg several to ?“" ‘hu‘h of Time cfih@flgmm:" i zd o9 to . Mete M [# 65 fia Sidney, Tracy, Walter Abel, Bruce Cabo !fih %fl?a Sflu&w.{‘ af*.nexw Sportaree! "Hunte is Blgar Kenpedy Comedy, *High L.mr;za%. ... Fridayâ€"Satprdayâ€"Saturday Matinee and Evening with Marion Davies, Dick Powell, Charlie Ruggles, Claude | _ Rains, E. Everett Horton, Arthur Treacher, § ',“" &gioComedy "Pan Handlers" '- Sportsreel, "Aquatic Artistry" gon in Coior, "Dr. Bluebird" â€" Latest Paramount News with Edward G. Robinson, Joan Blondell, Barton MacLane, ‘Humphrey Bogart, Frank McHugh, Joseph King mom &5"" Parade, "Air Hoppers" â€" Broadway Brevities "College Dads" f } Latest Metrotone News . '“y_f Thursday and Friday the back of a letterhead on May 9, 1985. it named no executor, Oscar , assistant to the proâ€" * The â€" Mrs. Nina Van Zandt e widow of August Spies, who for his part in the eti riot of May 4, 1886, _ $3,000 estate for the gare of eight dogs and one cat, was probate last week. Mrs. pies died on April 9 at the age of i).w; ing house she operated at 107 So Halsted street, Chiâ€" IRala y ""*_**C_° :m .garlic jui;:c 1 tisp. Wore 1 teas. 1 € 1 cup 3 C Slice the on until . yello thopped grée: simmer until V io hkk heated. § Ib. chuck 1 thisp. sa 1 bu + 1 cup ¢anngd tomatoes 3 drops tobasco, n nd pepper to taste H " onion and fry in butter, until yellow and soft. : Add finely . pepper, tomatoes and # until very thick. Add seaâ€" w add cold roast beef and â€" til meat is thoroughly 1 onion 2 green 1 tisp. W it Bs i ioi arca wiing. 0000 00â€" 4sc David Niven, Smith Ballew. _â€" _ . _____ _ 14 Ibs. amemakers, I had so many reâ€" ':Vg scipes that I have given on my "Vdi¢ of Cookery" program qver WCJ that I am going to give 6 £ them through this colâ€" ump from time Mrs.| Spigs‘ will was written on Left: ove EM ns ~Mondayâ€"Sunday continuous from 2 to 11 L4 A 40. B d h hn Hnatrarcntel ctcentiracndea turet ied 1 L;&‘e Wife of the P‘arty”-’- Orchestra Novelty, "Vincent Lopez" \ Eagy Aces, "Fool Your Friends" â€" Latest Pathe News s «»Wednesdayâ€"Thursday " â€" "Country Doctor" â€" Soon: "PFOFr 3-.,-. wife" â€" "Let‘ Sing Again" â€" Fry bacon in skillet unâ€" p. | Remove bacon, brown ; the bacon fat. Season with b .‘ To the hot water, s tard, catsup and pour e t. Add onion, which n gli cover tightly and mtil tender . . . about 1% _ on a hot platter, pour e vy, then place strips f on top. Serves two. â€"iMatinee and Evening "A CONNETICUT YANKEE" mu, :‘chopped fine estershire sauce teak pon:'d as much flour f Western Style / : cold roast beef, cut in ces, real thin and then the following sauce: Savory Steak â€" “ ‘te‘k’ eut 1 M slices of bacon "BULLETS OR BALLOTS®" of Storm ) Estate "HEARTS DIVIDED" AUGUST 20, 1986 to timé. "PALM SPRINGS" Libby, over Station WCFL (970 kilocycles) every week day morning, except Saturday, at 10:15 ‘a.m., lor interesting food facts, recipés, houschold hints and Listen to THE YVOIC fornier Restauranteur "FURY | 99 RECIPE BOX restauranteur. now Food Consultant THE YOICE OF COOKERY, festuring Phil bate judge, directed that the estate be turned over to the Orphans of the Storm, dog shelter near Deerâ€" field, where Mrs. l?pies' pets were taken shortly after her death, : | Mrs. m the daughter of a wealthy ‘ chemist. â€" She met Spies duri trial and while he was him in a ceremony wherein Henry Spies acted as proxy for his doomed brother. | After Spies‘ death his 1 loaf unsliced bread > F43 1 cup mi}k L i 1 1b, can salmon, flaked j ~‘Salt || & 2 tbisp. x*unud sweet pickles si} Bn_tter | $ 4 } 4 Pepper: f f ( Remove the sides and top crusts from an unsliced loaf of bread and hollow Ol*t inside to form a cavity. To milk.,add 1 cup soft bread crumbs, and cook over a low flame until smooth. Remove from heat, add 1 tblsp. butter, salt and pepper to taste, Then add,; faked salmon and minced sweet pickle to the sauce,. Mix well. Brush outside of the loaf with melted butter, and fill cavity with salmon mixture. Bake in 425 degree oven until brown. Serve with a savory fish sauce. â€" widow became a radical. 2 tbisp. Fafels c3 | 1 teas. pe e 6 )otatoes | j | 3 green , cut in half lengthâ€" 1 tbisp. finely chopped onion & Few strips of pimiento : .‘ ‘Wipe the roast with a damp cloth, then rub the surface with garlic juice, flour, salt and pepper.; Sear roast in a hot oven, 500 degrees F., for 20 minutes, or until surface is well browned. Then reduce the heat to moderate.temperature, 350 deâ€" grees F, and roast for ‘about 14 hours. Now surround roast with potatoes, topped with half strips of bacon, and half peppers filled with grated carrots, mixed with bread crumbs and chopped onions, dotted with butter. Bake one hour longer. Basting frequently. Serve roast on a hot; platter, surrounded with the potatoés | and peppers, garnished with strips of pimiento. BRA Bees suffer from fleas of a special variety.‘ These bee fleas are only 1â€"600 inch long and are invisible. to the eye of man. > a 8 ali¢es of bacon 2 cups grated carrots 2 cups bread crumbs PHIL LIBBY 'l‘ AORERA TCOE To Pol C e me es : "Rorgotten Faces" â€" "PoppY" ‘in" â€" "The Bride Walks Out" "The Salmon Basket tter » . "Early To Latest Pathe News August 19â€"20â€"21 August 25â€"26â€"27 August 23â€"24 August 28â€"29 August 22 ces continug to climb, personâ€" ?}‘U I‘m vera, fond of ¢ornâ€"on eâ€"Cob . . . but this year‘s prices so far have leff it bff my table. But I h been ying fresh les sely. ?t (n- stan¢e fresh lima beans and eggâ€" plant. Ihave found so new ways to serve ogg p!antmt we now enjoy it, é: f f crea Still noted for Golden M’éadowad] also you will f Pin e fooI?P:f pineappl the;j’pre 18 inc is ‘in len fstorer.lnvo them For those who tute for potat Klein‘s egg nood "PI'QP;M in | just cooked and. ter Jt &A platter { top to melt and the Really . < most grocers, _ C unity Sto savi on canfi wunny â€" cane s1 ninzIand presety found at Rapp‘s have! 45 Preservi ing at The Press Many thrifty c foumt Qudflty Highwood, f';&‘ stretch the bt sh â€" fruits . tho those ket mre of extrs are nice to : The new easy, nomrjm.l Staley more than plet SHOBfER’S â€"GUIDE â€" iEfi.?fi‘.f..f he4 â€" 3 mfn? E::Nsl 25c mfi: for 1 4 25¢ ?m fftA i zsc iiug m ((~.......\29€ 5 E;:;nz;cgm; u. _ 29¢ & tais for .....| 256 ts‘ ._'.t'f.fi'z__izsc pegoot fonin® 125¢ ghuppet1/g]toMa0 |19¢ se u»'f“fl’f‘ffifffl.fiwc uks ; "af "*.*" 196 0 cans fOr .....$ BEECHNUT * BEANS, 3 can BEECHNUT 8 8 cans ...__..___._. Highland Pafk 1676â€"7â€"8â€"9 j:ox JE] 4) packages u URE LA 2‘ lbs. fol'g +200 Royal Des 3 packages 1 quart bottle |, SNOWDRIFT 1 Ib. can for" 3 Ib. can for® 3 io. on foit P?IDO [.; 1 1b. can for APPLE SAVUC BAKER‘S CB %}Bi mkl;C% HERSHEY‘S CRISCO _/ 1 Ib. can for . 1% Jb, can ft 3 Ib. can for ; 6 Ib. can for;i» SPRY > :. j l‘fib.?can for ‘ STRONG 1 LINCO W {u’itkmvs co â€"]b.; can for . %L». ‘can fdr HERSHEY‘S ) 1b. cake; SPEC |lb. can for! f YB. can for MATO JUICE Yy‘s; 4 Phones FOOD; i dy t HEART } $ cans for .. . These ;fmay be orts of ways, or laced in the cenâ€" butter over the down-&rough good. â€" Sold at , for the canâ€" & season, may be (Note: You may Becrets, ‘;y callâ€" flice for n;me.) onvenient l;# ecoâ€" rch Cubes, will . you. Found at ,, as are special goods.. | ; Lta ice cream is the airy St«or.e}‘ where cheeses, milk and ALS FOR THURS.,.FRI. and SAT., Aug, 20, 21 & 22 r E_ E;!le«ls LATE | 4 1 HOCOLATE d Goods SW“. e flve in a can, since rars each of five . â€" The ntrella still hol:i high, t are on the marâ€" high quality and ts of meat may be Meat Market, at those ~that must ‘ve in m? ways. must ifind a substiâ€" why not try Mrs, OA D or Jello THE PRESS3 14 25¢ 23¢ 21¢ 21¢ 15¢ . 9¢ 15¢ 15¢ ..87€¢ $1.09 517e .|. A delicious, sweet sandwich filling is made by combining grated pineâ€" _apple and candied or preserved ginâ€" ger that has been thopped fine. "|| A "garden of: flavors" will prove iinteresting and useful ‘to you. Most of, the sweet herbs can be grown ;‘ first year from seed and some of them have a delightful fragrance. [\ To prevent cornmeal mush from »limping during the cooking, mix the L‘bncooked meal with cold water, usâ€" g oneâ€"third as much water as meal mnd then add the boiling water‘ and cook in a double boiler. \| Did, you ever.try chopping leftâ€" er fish and using it in hash instead Tt mekkt== /)) _ O0l} [« To clean a+griddle that has beâ€" ome ,:{mud. put over a very hot re and cover thickly with salt. Afâ€" er. the salt has turned brown the frust and salt will brush off togethâ€" pr, leaving the griddle like new. After washing the griddle,‘grease well and heat before putting away. APP BROS.==> To tell when a plant needs water ‘take a pinch of dirt from the to% of flower pot. If the earth is mois ph'o' plant does not need water. If dry and crumbly, water thoroughly. ..25¢ . 19¢ Household Hints ~The dandelion was named in France, "dents de leon" (teeth of lion). It is so called because of its mfhfi leaves, that resemble lions‘ teeth. It grows I“ over this counâ€" fi':lnnd, in nearly all parts of the world. ; © & K dough,. After the second rising of e dough roll a portion of it as thin paper, brush over with melted utter, sprinkle with caraway seeds d cut jnto finger shapes. xlke at nce in & hot oven. [ i || Cueumbers should be put in the efrigerator for last minute slicing after being peeled and: scratched down the sides with a fork to give the scalloped effect that adds so | Crispies, delicions with soup or coffee, may be made from bread _ 17¢ _ 20¢ IVORY SOAP | f ;0 bars for euliaipe issc ind P. G, WHITE NAPTHA 10 ‘bars for :........«.......... CaAMAY SoaP: | 4 bars for ...........[........ %ux §oar. .. :.* ; ‘ hh fOl‘ FEREANATIERELURIO Pok LIFE BUOYâ€" SOAP I Bark for‘..............0.l. PALMOLIVE SoAP z)bn'l NoR ..\ sls i ily.. t‘lxl.o SOAP â€". * Burs for‘.........~;.,..... YDODBURY‘S SOAP buxrs fOF ... cecnp enb ristca BNOWFLAKE SOAP 10 bars for :.........;......... FELS NAPTHA SOAP the package m 10 bars for JAP ROSE SOAP 8 bars for .............. Lz::.p-fiuo for gRAPEN UTS 2 packages for 2 packages for ......._..._... !Argb ;‘Qchge for WHEATIES r 2 packages for ...._....... HEINZ RICE FLAKES 2 patkages for ............ SHREDDED WHEAT | 8 packages for‘ ....;........... WHEATENA Q;he mkage RALSTON‘B CEREAL â€" 10 bars for ERAPBNUT FLAKES ; 2 packages for .............!...., 2 packages for ,................. WHOLE BRAND SHREDS 2 packages for .............[.... BRAN FLAKES | ; (; AM. FAMILY SOAP PosT‘s TOASTIES uch to their ‘attractive appearance. the: package large GRAHAM or sODA; 2â€"1b. package. ... Macaroni or Spaghetti ‘ . RED CROSS; 2 packages ............_.. CRACKERS Highland Peanut Butter 2â€"1b. THIRE : ©.3., 00102 c2 2+ 10020000 e rabat n 5enc o quart bottle BISQUICK KNOX GELATINE AMMONIA Soaps & Flakes Cereals & 49¢ 89c 33¢ 19¢ 25¢ 25¢ 19¢ 19¢ 25¢ 49¢ 49c 25¢ 21¢ 23¢ 25¢ 24¢ 24¢ 35¢ 19¢ 23¢ 29¢ 23¢ 17¢ ... 12e 17¢ 2 packiages for........... 2 hrnl‘l:f’)gu for LUX FLAKEs > se peciages . 2 bâ€"lb. pdckages ... AM. FAMILY FLAKES 5 mfiiflw. for ... "3 AM. Ffium FLAKES 2 large kgs. for .............. IVORY FLAKES 2 packages for .............=. Large, B’Ep%. TOF Snss CHIPSO | ; < . ; ~>. 2 p.ckamApr OxXYDOL [ | 2 packages| for .._..__......... 416 Large, 2 M JOF . ......c/oaa«s...1. 006 T \}] l â€" _3p. 2 Th &1 ?ZSc Large pkgs., 5 for .............$1.00 RINSO ; |; | i , o se‘ s _ AITC 2 packages for ......... 2 large‘ packages for GOLD DJ large package for .... MALTâ€"Oâ€"ME ' CREAM ‘OF WHEAT the package .,............. 2 packages for ... Large We RICE KRISPIES 2 packages Lifep nsc is KELLOGG‘S PEP 2 packages for PUFFED u’cn 2 packages for . QUAKE& Q{'I‘S 2 packages for . 2 packages for ... Large package for CORN FLAKES PUFFED WHEAT 2 'packns‘et #ar ... PUFFED u’cn 2 packages for ...... .. Other offi¢ers elected were Noel White of Fox Lake, chef de train; Cliff Evans of Waukegan, commis voyageur; William Lippert of Wauâ€" kegan, commissaire intendent, Henry Mrazek, of [Highland Park, lampâ€" iste; Carson Neville of Grays Lake conducteur, 4 Mr. Hunt is a member of Deerâ€" field Post No. 198, American Legion and editor of the Lake County Leâ€" gionnaire, which office he has held for the past eight years. Dan Hunt of Deerfleld was elected chef de|; "(emmun#r) of the Lake ?-:y Voiture ‘No. 604, of the Forty and Edi::t at the annual meeting held Fri night, Aug., 14, at the l‘.‘o:id&n home in Waukegan. The Forty and Eight consists of the active workers in the American Leâ€" gion‘ and is known as the honor group of the veterans‘ organization. Mr. Hust was also, elected déleâ€" gate to the state and national promâ€" enades of the Forty and Eight,. Lou Crawford, ',retirh;: chef de gare, is also delgga‘ts with Mr. Hunt. Noel White and Dr. John Zimmerman of Antioch are the alternates. Dan.Hunt Chosen to Head Forty & Eight | \§12% Laurel Avenue â€". Highland Park | Shop Phone, Highland Park 271 â€" Residence, H. P. 439 l al 4 43 NR‘ SHERIDAN ROAD . { Open: DAYS 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. :( piknes AopBnol e aiee woane. Amnupree Snchald ies sehae en e rearvant i _ First Church of Christ, Scientist / Highland Park oX *‘ !: 21¢ __...19e¢ â€"..10¢ CHRJSTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 29¢ 19¢ ~0¢ HOWARD MORAN Plumbing and Heating â€" ELECTROL OIL BURNERS NUCOA or GOOD LUCK MARGARINE; 2 lbs. for .........._._...._... UVb PBECAN MEATS, Ib. _____._ ... 39¢ English Walnuts or Almonds, Ib. 49¢ CRAX 1 pound package ... CANE SUGAR CIDER VINEGAR PRUNES 3 jlbs. for 10 lb. limit; 10 lbs. for .. $1.00 39c 17¢ 55¢ @1 89¢ 17¢ 25¢ 25¢ 24¢ 24¢ 19¢ 11¢ 10¢ 24¢ 17¢ 17¢ 19¢ 25¢ 17¢ %l.ll!'t can int can KOSTO AUNT JEMINA 1 4 P BUCKWHEAT, package for 1 4C VIRGINIA SWEET PANâ€" Zl CAKE FLOUR, 2 pkgs. _ L1C YIRGINIA SWEET 27 BUCKWHEAT, 2 packages 4J C quart can Pint can 2 packages Gold Label, can ..;........... BAKING POWDER CALUMET, 1 h. :....._.... PRICE‘S, 12 oz. can ... RUMFORD‘S, 12 oz, can ROYIAL, 12 oz. tan.......... WESSON OIL KARO SYRUP 1% lb, Blue‘Label ... 5 .Jb. Blue Label................â€".. 1% ib.â€"Red Label ...._.......... 5 Ib. Red Label :.....:........... LOG CABIN SYRUP Medium can ........l....;........ TBTGE CA ... ........«aaqerernes natnananee Brer RABBIT MOLASSES Green Label, can .....}............ MAZOLA OIL We are open on Sundays from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. to 6:80 p.m., so when you aré passing by, stop in and get what you need At the Moraine Grocery. $ Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 Baking Needs RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. GREENSLADE Electric Shop 4 South First Street i.: 10€ â€"49¢ PAGE FIVE 39¢ 25¢ 10c 42;: â€"9¢ 24¢ 45¢ 23¢ 11c 15c A18¢ 14 falt 8 I + a M H it T g4 3k 1k t# t + Je

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