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Highland Park Press, 2 Apr 1936, p. 4

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i TOMATO | ; | _ DELIGHT f $ i. | /On & bed of or curled enâ€" || |dive, place three slices of firm fresh | |tomatoes, about %) inch thick, cover 'Q | with mayonnaise spfifnklc flnd{ and asked that F tell about the salâ€" ads that I made at the Symphony theatre, (on ‘the | west side) last Friday on the dencée Penny‘s Homemaker‘s cl |. Here are a few: > : R | PINEAPPLE | SANDWICH SALAD Make a bed of lettuce on salad plate, place on a slice of well drained pineapple, over this spread a;liberal amount of tuna fish which has been m in thousand island dressing, on top pl&@e another slice of pineapple and in the hole place dash of m‘fomuin. Sprinâ€" kle with paprika if desired. I‘ve been mimcnfiu \with some Crushed Pates in Champagne to announce‘ _ winners. | The recipes are being) carefully graded for cost as the first proceedure in the elimination, l$n for| simplicity in making, and last for appeal ‘and attractiveness. all entries have been classified in this manner, wovmpnflighflfovmmo:omaadi dress of winners. | { The job of minating the enâ€" tries sent in |to "Theâ€" Press Recipe Contest" is at hand and within a short time we will be able PAGE FOUR Uirector, Hiome Service Depariment . > (Editor‘s Note: You are invited to write your questions about recipes or household information :§ Phil Libby, in care of this newspaper, enclosing a. ‘selfâ€"addréssed, stamped enve{‘ope‘ He will be glad to anâ€" swer you pro tly. It will be impossible to answer gnué-:m received by telephone). of in that ssurt during his termy ONDY 11 CONVICHONS were 7 cou $ ; re obtained . as the'mnll'fut m:f:‘ * t t ve‘l‘ MR. HALL proposes, if elécted, to tharo investigaté all i eause for gran 10n an yl y pree mm’t‘nfneoum.hreyodn.vflllm w:?h’::hugrd, wholesale indictments and assure added convictions in the war on grimg. f C aF. .. C Primary Tuesday, April 14 . â€" \â€" WHAT has Mr. HALL‘s opponent, the present State‘s Attorâ€" * TS T hare ":.’:J:‘.a‘&i:‘f.’.'m the cousts of this county < "T have ‘ f wlfi_g:'x‘&u.:m $SUCCESS, a record of which I am justly 136 cases were dismissed by the State‘s Attorney or by the court, for lack of prosecution. . / "tFiax *4 ] | /s The ontsundi'!g Phllksfin HARRY A. HALL‘S 45 ) platform are : | 1. To clean vie.‘co-dmo--gmsahrl to close keep d:.-l tle.&UMBROUS HOUSES OF ILL FAME';:tt&qd throughout Lake County. ; f As a matter of POLITICAL CONVENIENCE operators of many immoral resorts in the nty have quietly closed their doors in the last few weeks. A| nniphqum“ekm:lued‘ 2‘ electing HARRY A. HALL te‘s Attorney. ‘The owners of se places know this. THEY are not listed among his supâ€" 2. To prosecute vigorously and efficiently just complaints, Mr. Hall ’tmwto coâ€"operate to the fullest extent with To in en amindap e n mit mrak doag em; ate investiga carry ou ges thnum pnpmlu channels.. All cases brought to the State‘s Au-l::"y'- will be properly investigated, thorough: ly prepared then vigorously prosecuted. â€" _ ¢ Harry A. Hall | WHO ARE MR. HALL‘s SUPPORTERS? CITTIZENS with the ‘wel?re of their communities { ff \_ _ . At heart. % The Present State‘s Attorney‘s Record Director, Home Service Department Conducted by PHIL LIBBY STATE‘S ATTORNEY Let‘s Glanceat the Records!! Republican Candidate for _ Nominate e Recipe Box . Buttered crumbs | Melt dutter, add flour, salt and pepper and mix until smooth. Add milk gradually, xi':rflng‘cona ntlyy Cook until rather thick. ngt crabmeat and celery in a shallo 8 dish which ‘has well bfitfle and pour on‘ th¢e sauce. Spi a~..‘f generously with paprika. : Co 1 with fluffy bu crumbs. ; Bakeé CRABMEAT CELERY SCALLOP The other salads made were, avoâ€"Tuna Salad and a Fruit, which have appeared in past isst of The Press. A "y lt( 1% 1% Take a firm fresh tomato in [ carefully score it down sides ' ‘ make _ five> petals of flower, beink careful not to cut through z { or bottom, bend down these scorai| petals and on them place a greem | s asparagus tip. Between each p tal p using a pastry tube or ‘bag, make| L a small rosette, on top of center df | t tomato, place a large rosettee,| all | 0 made of mayonnaise. . / M t POINSETTA SALAD chopped peanuts on top. FIBBER McGEE SALAD \ Place curled endive on a s¢ platter and on this, mound a « of Larsen‘s Vegâ€"all or other sa vegetables, ‘ Over this, using a try bay or tube, run a few lines mayonnaise attractively over it. 4 tbisp. butter | = | : |_ : [.<:) [ | & thisp: flour| . |});~}4: 4 teas. salt | . *# | /Few grains peppér f 2â€" cups millk | _ t 4 cups flaked ¢rab meat | | 4 cups ¢ooked celery cut in piec th KNOX GELATINE 8 2% cans for ......... SAYX KRAUT : â€". / 8 2% cans for ...f.... L *8 PEACHES 2 2% cans for ... 2 Fo,. 2 cans for ............ 7 O CRAB MEAT THLMO CRA aj .can foxi l o‘%x 6 Tor «... ARALEA TU ARPALEA TUNA m’n 8 lfrge cans for ......... rEBEr HomNYy | © 1 ay WWe o ail J @rk‘s DICED CARROTS 9p oby, mokn A2i0ls 26¢ i ie ale Nésutry o. ®. CorN 95 /i T '| M toks, pepper t .:n eg [toas, péprike onior â€"and a ‘c¢ut i to s is: LH‘G . Riemer, | 920. Rice at, land Park "lfo'h“ comâ€" m, Wintelborn, 1711 e : Evanston, nearly lost t lives fast Sunday when, while ‘\horseback riding, they were ped on h railway trestle, . hey had rented ‘two horses at mukegan Riding stable and ut for & canter on a path which along |the Chicago and North tern railroad right of way. Near inwood | avenue, in | Waukegan E cvne tp a place where a trestle ies the tracks over a pond. herg wn_h no train in sight and =>» RAPP BROS yiup: NUEmeR!. . â€"â€" _ â€"| f s. papriks . [ | te" io «ln:’;potatoefi in hot oil bro _ Add fish which has a jgut into small pigces. ‘ Pour water and seasoning and cover. me wly for 16 minutes. ve with lemon garnish. Serves foONNng :. [{:! . â€"/ .A BOLOGNESE / 1b. tung fish in oil or 2 branches celery White onjons | â€" li¢, pil | p: bles and cool t, ladd fish, cut (a few tbisp. white \dor . t 1 hour. ers Trapped on _ . ! + Railroad Trestle diced toes | t ion, chopped t .,iw:fll | 'lnqmterF thilsp. thopped parsley €ANNED GOODS pecials for Thursday, Friday, Saturdayâ€" April 2 GREEN BEANS 2 ats. 25c|ORANCEG Ex fatee Pot iLsINiSâ€"iseediess 25 wzu ie mautant e Tawy 4.4. yal DESERTS or JELLO 17 / rt jar »ufntly?side PUMPKIN (o, 2V5 cans for .................. STA odej oven: 375 degrees F., +‘ecrumbs are golben brown. ISINSâ€"Seedless ER‘S CHOCOLATE »und cake for ... GS lad KO§S ind cake for ir‘s COCOA &:9&401' e f ‘for . ‘. ?1:3 cCo o Tona risn ?%F:Amv;ro; T““ZSC tre sane for â€"........| 39€ i apator ... 139€ i. fran m 1. 25¢ :n 2? rolltl?';;:ti ....."_296 Yor ... IE BACON 2 "wa castonc dnc es 39¢ |CRAPEFRUIT EY‘S CHOCOLATE :ntor..;. can for can for .. Y‘s8 COCOA PE | Eecorechanes in for ....L... bles and cook in oil unâ€" dd fish, cut in pieces p. white wine. Simâ€" t 1 ‘hour.! Serve at and Miss Riemer deâ€" for for ATINE | 1C1 _ _ 206 JUICE UT BUTTER " "_*__ 409C prbsrersabcessscessocs acnmelipecssesencnss "_.*/‘*.. 209C ** 19¢ P 4 PA 144%c THE PRESS 19¢ 21¢ 9c 19¢ 13¢ $1 $1 lle bTe s‘éiullfll‘b’“&. TABLE, doz. ... The major complimented the club for its progress and high type of members enrolied in the past three years, the benefit it is contributing to this community and for its many and ~varied activities He stressed the point that women as well as men may learn the art of shooting and that as a rule they usually become very proficient. He outlined the history of large and small bore arms from the earliest known to the present day perfecâ€" tion, the rewards ‘of: being .an exâ€" pert shot in early Colonial times, the history of the. National Rifle association, and the assistance this organization gives to the promotion of rifie and pistol practice, LINCOWASH quart boulq svinsesponbrdneminvnnmnn LEE & PERRIN‘S SAUCE the bottle .._.....__.L...~ l DOG FOODâ€"Strongheart 5 cans for fl%m, 2 3 25(: JAP ROSE SOAP 12â€"ounce can, 2 for ........... 17â€"ounce can, 2 for ... Rifle and Pistol Club Hears Major Parker Members and friends of the Sherâ€" idan Rifle and Pistol ¢lub were enâ€" tertained by| Major Parker Jr., diâ€" rector of the National Rifle assoâ€" ciation, at the club‘s first anniversâ€" ary dinner held in honor of its third birthday, at Witten‘s hall on Wedâ€" nesday evening, March 21. > HEINZS8 SsoOUPS HEINZ SPAGHETTI CLUB HOUSE Dry Mince Meat; 2 pkgs. ?Z......._..ZSC LITTLE BOY BLUE : the bottle _...... L 1.::5..s.=0.!; 9c CRESTO Salad Dressing ‘A watchm; . the "Green wood avenue “‘P:‘”“'. the plight of the couple and ran down the tracks, trying to flag the train. Wintelâ€" born and Miss Riemer ran off the trestle and watched the train‘ rush :z. t;mhinm the trapped horse to Half way across Miss Riemer‘s horse got one leg caught between two ties ‘and threw her of%.. The other horse reared in ‘fright and threw ‘Wintelborn.| ve PANCARE PLOUR, pre. 12 BUCKWHEAT FLOUR pke. 14c At that moment they heard a pasâ€" senger train roaring down on them from the north. The couple tried frantically to get the horses off the trestle, Wintelborn‘s finally {jumped to safety into the pond but Miss Riemer‘s could not be freed. : : _ large ‘package cided t«orh:::linx the trestle. The ties were close together and they believed the horses could pick their way across safely. By so doing, they would lavoid riding down the embankment and fording the pond, 2 packages for ......... 2 packages for .........._....... WHEATENA _ the. PHCKAKE .......4i~...+â€"=.=â€"â€"6«« RALSTON‘S y BREAKFAST FOOD, pkg. SHREDDED WHEAT POST â€"BRAN FLAKES 19¢ OLE RRAN _ GRAHAM or SODA; 2â€"lb, pkg. RED CROSS PAE NUCOA or GOOD LUCK MARGARINE; 2 lbs. for ... Armour‘s PORK & BEANS MACARONT or SPAGHETTI; 2 pkgs. CRACKERS for > C ORAN¢ES Juicy Ordn:el,o CEREALS f | | Soz C KES ‘q f . ' | OAP iefi _4 |ode 10 bars for ...Y..:.._.. | "* 25¢ * !CARROTS or BEETS _ the ~19¢ i9¢ 29¢ .9¢ 19¢ 30¢ 29¢ 25¢ 217¢ 29¢ 12 22¢ 24c 25¢ 25¢ 27¢ 35¢ CIDER VINEGAR Mtbomo;ueh.} C. H. CHILI CoN C OVALTINE $1.00 size for ... 5Oâ€"cent size for .. LIPTON‘S TEA #â€"pound can for NUT MEATSâ€"Almo ‘AMMONIA . q_unttbottlc uutds Dromedary PITTED | DATES, (2) 8â€"04. .4:; for NUT MEATS PECANS, the pound CORN FLAKES 2 packages for ........ Large patkage tveung! PET or CARNATIO Large package for GRAPE NUTS ° 2 packages for ....... PUFFED RICE!. o ff B zsc 2 packages for Pidivvefremnenvemces e enpbnilasonienbitinks seguevet QUAKER CORNM lo c keoars w. w. 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