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DODGE My wife demanded safety, and I don‘t know where I could find a car with more safety provisions. My son was impressed by the quick responsiveness of the new Dodge; and my daughter insisted that we have a goog looking car. And under the new Official Chrysler Motors Commercial Credit Company 6* Time Payâ€" ment Plan, Dodge is now so easy to pay for / NEW LOW FIRST COST 3 $ ud up, OW List Prices owu6 "‘Goued" TIMES WiLL BE BETTER If YOU MAKE THEM BETTER ON YOUr OWn sIGNATURE LO A N 8 FINANCGE corrOoRATION HOUSEHOLD _ Third Floor 308 Waukegan Nat‘! Bk. Bidg. Cor. cnon-;WuI;Sn .)Vouh‘-vn Many money troubles are cured by a constructive plan and sensible use of a cash loan. You need not ask friends to help you geta Household Loan. Single persons or married couples are eligible to borâ€" tow. Loans made with or m::_i:m oï¬- am:a:cl)’- installments. â€" _ _ _ REDUCED RATES on all loans above $150 Charges only on unpaid balâ€" ances. Call, write or phone for * private interview. "‘Just What the Doctor Ordered‘â€" Division of Chrysier Corporation Phone: Ontario 7111 E‘â€"‘“" rare salad delicacy which hail from tropical as calavos did originally, ave a special license in the #avor and food attributes. LA V O S FEBRUARY 13, 1936 The typical sweetâ€"sour "design for | elast eating" usually found in fruits is | ness. exchanged for a flavor of sophisticaâ€" ! fruit tion, richness, and nutlike quality | part with an unsurpassed ability to merge flavors with the other members of * the food family. 14 The development of the oil in calâ€" avos is tied directly to the maturing of the fruit, with which the evoluâ€" tion of flavor and logically the other food values are also bound. â€" Along with other safeguards for quality, calavos are subjected to laboratory tests for maturity before picking. When picked, the fruit is still firm and must soften. for edibility. â€" To test for softness, take the calavo in both hands and press gently with both palms. Do not mistake the Calavo ,fruit oil, which is unique among fruits, has a bland, mildly laxative effect, no doubt heightened by the vitamin B content of the fruit. More vitamins abound in calâ€" avos than could rightfully be ex. pected in any one fruit; vitamins, A, B, D, and G are found in good nman. tity. o argoL Piae .. â€" 4%¢ Highwood Grocery & Market tRaymore swe‘t â€" 10q J4.â€"1b. ....=> fhep APAN f \ , " 328 Railway Avenue 1 hss Highwood 1qoo .?.':3::53 ARY D A'I;S. z7c prmei=" 590. | .‘ n. a Nefson Creceryaman |â€" [oocl, frant w ; 760 Waukegan Rd., Deerfield i‘ heae es 9 Mis. pres | auALITy â€" ECONOMY â€" THE POLICY OF EVERY CENTRELLA STORE! $0,400 Stores ~ WRRRMD Coast to Coast in good quanâ€" About Ualues and Beotter Winter Weala ! Di wate drai until tary until gelat til m cala To fruit seed, Mea ing Serves 10 to 12 ity which omes first, for softâ€" Refrigerate only after the s soft, storing in the warmest f the refrigerator,. lavoâ€"Raspberry Bavarian ps calavo cubes § ckage raspberry flavored gelaâ€" p hot water ew grains salt p raspberry juice . | . p whipping cream p canned raspberries prepare the calavo, cut the in halves lengthwise, remove peel, and cut in small cubes. re carefully to prevent mashâ€" fruit. olve gelatin and salt in hot| , add raspberry juice from canned ~raspberries. Chill Imost firm and beat with roâ€"| eater until light. Whip cream ] thick but not stiff. Fold into | n, then fold in raspberires unâ€" | xed. Carefully fold in the diced | o. . Serve chilled. I CENTRELLA Tomato Soup . CENTRELLA DARK RED Kidney Beans . GINGY BREAD SHURFINE CAKE MIX ... CAKE FLOUR . CENTRELLA French Dressing CENTRELLA Mayonnaise .. . CENTRELLA Strawberries . . DOLE CENTRELLA Pineapple Nuggets "x.. PAUL SCHULZE Cookie Assortment 1iG. phy. + +.: . 3 3¢ §1 Pineapple Spears 14 N. Sheridan Road FANCY BONED PIKE . . ». 3 5c Fresh Sliced Halibut Steak ». 30c R E:'-'.;.%.. * € C \,jï¬w\\\‘\ R +A# id o. P fï¬ .i Te tm ie 1 tC t | 1he s 3+ P Jresh Fnuits and Uegetables The balanced diet, particularly in Strawberriés, Fancy Ripe _ , pint bx 1 9¢ SPINACH, Fancy Broad Leaf . _. pek 19¢ LETTVUCE, Iceberg, Solid Heaas . 2 for I sc Brusse!: Zprouts, Market‘s Best quart 1 9¢ the wintertime, must contain plenty of green vegetables and fresh fruits. Each one contains the valuable vitamins thaot build resistance. APPLES, Fancy Cooking . . RHUBARB, Choice Hothouse . Strawberries, Fancy Ripe . Jn Our Meat Department . T. Bakke Grocery & Mkt. OUR PRICES ARE @QUOTED ON THE MARKET‘S BEST 1 §AE PRESS I _ Kindergarten We made a steam ship this week. Today we are making the smoke stacks. We colored the stacks red. Eight children can sit in the ship. We also have a store. We use empty cartons and cans. on the shelves. Robert Pettis has brought the most things for our store. We made paper money Friday. * Having Fun _ . by Dorothea Meyer My cousins came over last Sunâ€" day. We made a big hill with a fort around it.. The fort was built so that no one could knock it down. To make the hill slippery we put waâ€" ter on it. Grade Five | â€"â€"._â€". z. zmm > â€" We sent in our weekly reader| notebook to the national contest.fl)eerï¬el(.l Women thuis This year we had a class notebook. | Discuss Constitution Virginia Gastheld had nineâ€".of her| mm s readers in the notebook. i .The first meeting of a series of Lenore Wilson has been absent| six of the Discussion Group under FISH FOR FRIDAY DEERFIELD SCHOOL IN HIGHLAND PARK IN HIGHWOOD Fourth Grade Large 44 oz. package No. 1 size cans No. 2 size cans No. 2 size tall cans No. 2 size cans OUR MEATS GRADE A â€"â€"U. S. INSPECTED Just add water Mothers‘ Style No. 2\/2 cans 16 far 6â€"o0zr. jar Highland Park 460â€"461 4 ns 23¢ 2 n 25¢ 2 PKGS. 28C 4 can: 25c 3 cans 29C g, ‘since Christmas. We have been | studying written letters in our !English. Tuesday we all wrote a | letter to Lenore telling her of the | school happenings. wE The winter Olympics have begun in Germany and will last ten days. There will be ice hockey games, races on bob sleds, skiis and skates. Athletes from 28 nations are ex* pected to take part in the games. Maybe some of our boys and girls will be in the Olympics of the fuâ€" ture. Watch the papers to see how the games turn out. B Germany has put out two new stamps to advertise the winter Olympics. One shows a man racâ€" ing on skates the other a man makâ€" ing a ski jump. ] Mary Hurst has left our school to attend fifth grade in Highland Park. | f F ... 25c For February 13th, 14th, 15th | the sponsorship of the American Legion Anxnhryw:ddt‘, was held Monday evening in the Pubâ€" lic library in the Deerfield Gramâ€" ‘mr school. Mrs. W. A. Tennermann | led in the discussion of the topic {“Conm‘wtion of the United States of America." |\ Read The Wantâ€"Ads The next meeting will be held Monday evening, March 2. * 610 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 124 GRASS SEED FERTILIZER PE A T MOS S on sale at EVANS FEED STORE PAGE THREE C AiGde g‘m._.y o t Lo