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Highland Park Press, 13 Feb 1936, p. 12

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l 0 oc 42 t Baked Filet of Haddock 4 Wash and dry carefully two filet of haddock. Sprinkle with salt and pepper, dredge lightly with flour, place strips of bacon over top of fish and surround with half cup of water. Baste frequently using butâ€" ter and water. Bake in moderate oven, 325°F, for about 1 hour. Serve with tartar sauce made by mixing % cup nndwix spread with 4 cup mayonnaise. | One Dish qeu Into a well greased casserole, put one can whole kernel corn, then a layer of sliced fresh| tomatoes, a layer of small diced hw potatoes, an‘d pour over this about, % cup milk, salt and pepper iand dot with butter. Pat out a pound of ground beef, in the same manner as a bisâ€" cuit dough drop and‘ntwer the poâ€" tatoes, sealing in the iedges of the casserole with meat, bprinkle top with crumbs if desired, Cook in hot oven (400°F) for about 30 minutes Take a flank s score one side crosswise and lengthwise with a sharp knife. Rub sides with lemon. Make a dresging of the folâ€" lowing: 1 cup bread crumbs, 1 y 1 tbhlsp. minced onion, 1 tbl'p.-‘x:?:- ced parsley, enough milk to moisten and salt and pepper to taste. Spread the dressing on side‘:’Fot scored and tie or skewer tigh after dressâ€" ing had been rolled in. Put in hot skillet, with sufficient fat and brown all over. When browned put in covered roasting pan with about, 1 inch of water and three tablespoons of worcestershire sauce. Cover and let cook about 1% ‘hours in a hot{ oven (400°F). 3llbs. beef | % lb. salt pork | 1 cup cracker . meal Jr crumbs _ 1 egg | 1 cup evaporated mifi( 1 medium sized onio 2 tbhlsp. mince parsley 1 tbhips. minced parsley _ tsp. pepper | Have beef and pork put through a food chopper twice. Mix other inâ€" gredients with meat, well. Pack tightly into bread pan that has been well greased and bake in moderate oven (375°F) for 2% to 3 hours. Ham Steak, Florida Broil large slices of ham steak until lightly browned, place slices of pineapple which | have been drained on each slice of ham and return to broiler and brown the pineapple . delicately. Set broiler about 4 inches from a moderately high flame. | | baking pan. Season first with salt and pepper. and dot with butter. Bake in moderate over (325°F) Our food demonstration at the North Shore Gas Company‘s showâ€" room was a huge success, and \)y popular request, all the recipes used in the demonstration are given in this issue. | * PAGE TWELVE (Editor‘s .Note: You are invited to wri your questions about recipes or househol information to Phil Libby, in care of thi newspaper, enclosing a selfâ€"ad stamped envelope. He will be glad to a swer you promptly. It will be impossible answer questions received by telephox#e) Baked Halibut, auj, Gratin Place slices of halibut steak in Dealer for Free Survey PAUL BORCHARDT Director, Home Service Department | Highland Park Press and Deerfield Press * For clean, low cost heat burn tor â€" WVWAUKEGA! Meat Loaf, Savarin Stuffed Flank Steak FRANK SILJESTROM HIGHLAND PARK FUEL COMP MERéER LUMBER COMPANIES, D The Recipe Box WAUKECA N COKE Conducted‘ by PHIL LIBBY CLE A N \COKE/ Have heat that‘s free from dust, smoke and soot . .. and at the same time save money! With. Waukegan Coke you enjoy the double advantage of clean heat and economy. |a convincing demonstration of Waukegan Coke adâ€" vantages, try a ton now! |â€" SMOKELESS ; Roast Leg of Lamb Place a leg of lamb in roasting pan (uncovered) and sear at 550°F for about 25 |minutes. Remove from oven and rub well with olive oil and then dry mustard. Return to oven, continue cooking until done. . Boil two cups granulated sugar and. 1 cup water without stirring until syrup sgpins a thread; pour slowly ‘over stiffly beaten whites of two eggs; ndE‘ 1 fiuap. vanilla and _ Roast) Beef [er] Place a rolled rib roast on a bakâ€" ing gln, and set in oven at 550° F, for 25 minutes to sear, remove and rub with olive oil or fat and salt and pepper to taste. Return to a moverate oyen (325°F) and conâ€" tinue cooking, until done. ©‘18â€"20 minutes to the pound for medium well done. ; Spanish Cake Cream ‘% cup shortening; add 1 cup sugar, slowly, beating in well. All 2 eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Sift toâ€" gether 2 cups cake flour, 3 teasp. Royal baking powder and 1 teasp. cinnamon; addâ€" alternately with % cup of milk, mix well. Bake in a greased tube pan in moderate oven (350°F) abo{xt 1 hour. Cover with Boiled Frosting. | j Prick casin 1 lb. pork sauâ€" sage links Place links on broiler rack. On| the same broiler rack, placed dr‘in Ives of peaches, cup side up.| Plate a little butter in each cavity. Set the broiler L:"ack 4 inches under a moderately high flame and lét the meat and *ruil; broil for about 10+12 minutes. urfi sausage once to secure an eve brown. Peaches are to be removed to a hot iplatter when edges| are browned. | Serve |sausages hepped up on a platter, surrounded jwith peaches, garnished with finely chopâ€" ped parsley sprinkled on top. | % cup shortening it 4 teasp. salt j 1% cup flour [ ~ .4 cup grated American cheese and put one [tablespoon vinegar (or temon juice) in measuring cup and fill up with | water to "%" mark. Use as much] water as is needed to mix. pastry to desired consistency. Mash 3 latge bananas to a pulp, add % cup of powdered sugar, and 2 tblsp. lemon juice. Whip one cup cream, add 1% teasp. vanilla and 4 eup chopped nut meats and add to first mixture, Beat two egg whites stiff @nd fold into mixture. Turn into fréezing trays and freeze 2 to 3 hours. Fills two trays. Broiled Pork |Saugage and Peaches for 15 minutes. Cover with soft breadcrum nd grated cheese, dot with butter, and gprinkle with: papâ€" rika. Continue king for about 15 minu r until crumbs are browned. â€" , MENONT & Pagtry for Apple Pie FUEL Boiled Frosting Banana Delight MOCOGNI eld Order by ; Name A. Francis Vigo, a rich St. Louis merchant and an ardent sympaâ€" thizer of the American movement, lent the state of Virginia $20,000 to finance Clark‘s expedition. His money was never repaid. Q. When was the Lettermen‘s Club of the University of Chicago formed? A. January 29, 1904. Q. What highway in Illinois owes its completion to President Adams? A. In 1827 President Adams orâ€" dered the old national trail to be surveyed from Vandalia to Jefferâ€" son City, Mo. hg Q, How did Clark capture Fort Kaskasia? A. On the night of July 4, 1778, Clark with a handful of poorly armâ€" ed men stole into the fort, surprised commandant Rocheblave in bed, confined the startled inhabitants to their homes and disarmed them. Q. . Who aided George Rogers Clark financially in his expedition to Kaskaskia? Q. What governor aided in the enlarging of the University of Illiâ€" nois? § A. Governor John P. Altgeld by sponsoring liberal financial aid to the University. : A. The state superintendent of public instruction is at the head ‘of the school system and is responsiâ€" ble for the supervision of all the public schools of the state. A. Historians do not agree. This honor seems to be divided between John Seely in Monroe county and Samuel â€"J. Seeley at New Design, Illinois. > Q. Who has charge of the public schools in Illinois? ~ Q. How many political offices did Stephen A. Douglas hold? Q. Who condueted the first Amâ€" erican school in Illinois? 3 A. Douglas was public prosecutor in 1835, state representative in 1836, register of the United States land office at Springfield in 1837, secretary of state in 1840, judge of the state supreme court in 1840, congressman in 1843, and United States senator from 1847 to his death in 1861. continue to beat until thick and cold. Add % teasp. baking powder and beat until thick enough to spread without running. Space prevents the printing of more recipes in this issue, however, next week‘s‘issue will complete the series. Q. What was the "Working Men‘s automatic / electric water heaters Do You Know lllinois? PusBLic SERrvice CoMmPANY .OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Reasonable terms and special low rate to users of electric water heaters now make it possible for every home to have automatic hot water service. Get come plete information at your Public Service Store, problems. @ There is no greater household convenience than plenty of hot water, ready when you want it. An automatic electric water heater will constantly proâ€" vide such service for a few pennies a day. Once installed, you can forget all of your water heating ’”"’”‘4 $2%:m wWwater Ask about special low rate to ‘users of electric water heaters 1936 is the time t& build as long as 48 months to pay. minimum monthly payment $1 THE PRESS Several models of the following cars will be exhibited: Auburn, Chevâ€" rolet,| Buick, Cgadillac, Chrysler, Cord,‘ Dodge, Ford, Grahamâ€"Paige, Hudson, Hupmobile, Lafayette, La Salle, Lincoln, Lincolnâ€"Zephyr, the Nash, Oldsmobile, Packard, Pierce Arrow, Pontiac, Plymouth, Studeâ€" baker| and Terraplane. While automobile buying has been at its highest peak in many years, George Lynn, chairman of the show committee, declares the traditional Edgewater motor salon, coming at approximately the same time as showings in past years, will give a final impetus that will maintain and probably create new sales recâ€" ords. . Many models of the twentyâ€"three different makes of cars will be on view for leisurely inspection in the luxurious lobbies, lounges and pasâ€" saggio of the hotel for nine days and nights starting next Saturday. Admission will be free. ‘With a few new models and sevâ€" eral improvements not seen in preâ€" vious shows, North Side automobile dealers will hold their largest and most colorful exhibit in history at the thirteenth annual motor salon Feb. 15 to 23 inclusive, in the Edgeâ€" water Beach Hotel. New Models Will Be Shown at Edgewater Beach Auto Show Party of the State of IlHinois? A. ‘It was shortâ€"lived, independâ€" ent political party with a communâ€" istic background, one of the many labor parties that grew out of the panie of 1873. Q. When were the first air conâ€" ditioned trains introduced in Illiâ€" nois? RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Your Typewriter Man Highland Park 567 REFPAIRS â€" RENTALS â€" SALES A. In 1914. Quality Cleaners ALBERT LARSON STATIONER E. K. 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