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Highland Park Press, 9 Apr 1936, p. 14

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# fiqur and cream of hrtarl‘ Cream shortening and sugar, add whole egg to the sugar and* butter mixâ€" ture, separate the other , addâ€" ing yolk to mixture. Add meltâ€" ed chacolate and beat ghly. ‘Add the liquid and the flour mixture Wy, then the nnfl&, Fold® remaining egg white stiffl l beaten. Bake 40 minutes in 300 (!le’;I lpp.lmrindumnteupof soup stock. Cover and ast about an hour or until tender in a modâ€" erate oven. Baste y. About ten minutes before add, % tsp, lemon juice and 3 or 4 drops of Worcestershire sauce, and one botâ€" tle of sour cream. Mix this well into the gravy and baste chicken with it | \â€"â€" _ Mrs. Harry Marke 507 Oakwood Ave., mgthd Park DOWNY CHOCOLATE CAKE of butter in a roaster and place chicken in it. Add to itâ€"â€"1% tsp. paprika; 1 thlsp. chopped| parsley; Mrs. H. E. Newcomb, Deerfield \__ CHICKEN PAPRIK A Belect two good broilers and preli pare for cooking. , and ro in flour until well m ‘Brown in a skillet until they a good cv‘u‘: medium brown. Melt a piece Howard L. Scott within a reasonable time, however, if you are in a hurry for it, melc_no a stamped addressed m:lolb with your request and I‘ll mail it to you at once. : > % | the old and the new methbd. â€" : _â€"} [| s _ =| 00 n.~% 0. _~ [ en en on eoil Saine mtins ies poiltc un wl means the rog:tion u{o taxation; fq‘to taxation hbf:'tto becoming a tmare small home owner but : mdnm uqmimunmnlL '!gi:habecnmomplishedinmo I have had manyâ€" requests for recipes, so from now on I shall pubâ€" lish some of them each week. If mdodnuucbojustfirflewhat you want and it will be published Frosting â€"1% cups of powdered The office of Recorder of Deeds is a fee earning office, in other words, the county does mtmpflnunqutor the c(lt;-hrlua.ndoflur expenses must be earngd. mwmwm.dandukmnnim of. $2,873)44 * T eeualy n 19907 intfaliey a. syhtem of try Grantee and | & 8 en‘ Grantor Records which in time will gave the thousands T in erone aeinin ol side t see in order ; the old and new method. f' t ‘The contest is overâ€"and I‘m sorry that all of you could not win a prize, and I want to each and every one of you that entered for your coâ€"operation. (Prize winâ€" ners are announced in another secâ€" tion of this paper. | Allow me to take this means of making known to you that I am a candidate for the kopublicnn;nomimfibn for Recorder \of: m at the April Primary Election. I was :gyoinud by the of fiem’mn and assumed the duties of Recorder Janâ€" ‘m‘l.,‘l to fill the nufirod term of the late : (O. yan&sinurdyhopo voters of Lake County will turn me to office so that I may complete that which I have started. Dissolve PAGE FOURTEEN \(Editor‘s Note: You are invited to write your questions about‘recipes or household information to Phil Libby, in care of this newspaper, enclosing a selfâ€"addressed, stamped envelope. ‘He will be glad to anâ€" swer you promptly. It will be‘impossible to answer questions received b; telephone). 4 tap,. soda % cup water 1 cup flour 1 tsp. cream of tartar % cup shortening 1 cup sugar 2 squares melted cho¢olate 1 tsp. vanilla : The Reéipm Conducted z PHIL UBBY ector, Home Service Departmen n Recorder of Deeds LETTER FROM ';Pnt%enpoibuturfi:uncb pan, and, when melted, add % 1b, carrots diced, 14 lb. onions chopped, a few parsley stalks sprig of thyme, and a small bayleaf. Simmer gently until vegetables are slightly c‘?]ora efl, then add i4 cup flour, mix well with wooden spoon and}: simmer gnl:ly until flour begins to. brown. ‘hen add gradually %4 cup of white wine and 1% quarts of sto¢k. Bring to boil, add a few mushroom fiel- ings and 3 thlsp. tomato puree, simâ€", mer gently for 1 hour fi? $kim the scum as it tises.‘ Sttain into another saucepan : throu a fine sieve, replace on fire, bring to a boil again and again skim most hoodles into the cooked sauce and mix. Add %4 tsp. salt to e# whites and beat until very stiff, then pour noodles into the beaten egg whites. Mix lightly, turn into but | §erole dish, bake 20 minutes in h aven (450 degrees‘ F) and kerve imâ€" Milf&]y. T4 It 1 pan, add 2 thisp. flour, took tw minutes, add % cup milk, gnd liquo from 8 oz. can of mushréoms, sti until thick. Cut canned nmjushrpom into slices and add to sauce, the add slightly beaten yolks of 3 ¢ggs stir and remove from [Folr | .. REQUESTED nnc?ns_ 5 e [E.T.8.~‘._ Noodle Souffle â€" _( _ ||‘ure | Cook one package of noodles in fipst boiling salted water u.nil‘ tender, | _2 ; drain. Melt 2 thisp. butter in a sauce}| o2 + 1 eg#, unbeaten . | [ 1 cupful chopped w#ngfi.-; f Mix in ordér.given, [then gfl above date mixture and at least 1 cups of white flour, ad with level teaspoon of baking powder an M cup of graham flour. Bake abou 1 hour in a slow oven. [ / : 1 teas. (level) of soda . |. Let the above stand w ' ptqfi‘ ing the following batter: | )/ 2 fi)hp.nlbqt‘ber rf'::fi:- § ; t ie !) || : w:drm i (iednns . sugar; 1 thlsp,. cocoa; 2 thisp. b ter; %4 tsp. varilla. Blend the sug cocoa, butter, vanilla An moifi with hot coffee. [ > 8 Lake Bluff, III, DATE AND NUT LOAF Espagnole Sauce Third Prize Rectipe teal & Yol hi:ie. known â€"â€" we all have known, durâ€" @g these heartâ€"breaking years many men and Homen in every way qualified %eho,ld Wilmot‘s ixtra |job and the fat jobs he bestowed on his Amily. Men and women without money to pay lent, 'uy*,fo(gd and clothes for themselves and %irR amilies:â€" WITHOUT GOING ON PUBâ€" C _ fl' | 1 4d 5 Question: Did the Republican Cou‘tty Cenâ€" sal Committee, knowing the widespread disâ€" @tisfaction ai(t public office holpers employing Blatives, make any objection? ' : T Angwer: Yes, they did, The executive comâ€" ttee!'calfed;on Wilmot. and said: | [ "A| great many Republi¢ans think you hould nos hold two public jobs and besides ou should not employ your family members d deprive needy, but fully competent, men n#:women memb?{s of the party, who desperâ€" aly need the work. _/ | $LSi[|® . { Won‘t you be content with one job, that of irpuit Clerk and stop the charge ttaat P'ou atte your office a family affair?" i t §Wilmot answered: "No"! _| . _ . . â€" Wote: Your precinet committeeman wil# no ubt know of the Executive committee‘s acâ€" Egplant â€" stuffed . with ~ savory s§ffed moistened with tomato juice kes good yegetable dish for diner o lunchqn. smS EL "I ly. Don‘t hgve too much subâ€" Wr‘ged foliage drinking up the waâ€" 3 Renjove the leaves that would cBitter the vase‘s base as the stems d and this also makes the érl‘ t: loniger, : c0.8lj i 2}f _ | r month! | L l Question; Is that all? Answer: No. He also empl ,71.30 per,. month and his daus tion time! 1. 110344 VOTE FOR BURGES L T. | W ton Syllabub | In thiee sepatate bowls beat up 1 int of heavy cream, 4 ege. whites 3 ‘yolks (beating yolks with : #poon until creamy). &ow 1y add (whipped c to the egg gollu, rring constantly. And finally fold ‘the beaten egg whites. To this ‘5 jiggers of applejack, 1 jigger ‘ yum, stirring constantly. Beat i4 thisp. of powdered sugar and it in refrigerator to cool. Serve in Ff;idu 1 fnp'p? glasses.) 4 large is :: [ ; c Answer: No. He makes l}'is office in the urt Hqus%?‘a haven for family jobs <â€" at taxâ€" Not content with the $4;,000.00 yearly Cirâ€" it Clerk job â€" he has for years held another iblic| oller job, that of Secretary of the au é‘; n Park Board at $900.00 per year! <Question:; Is that all? | it .. sL. J. Wilmot, Circuit Clerk, and again a ,ndihate, has been on the payroll in the Lake unty Court House for 83 years.. _ . But that is not all â€" ols 0 thubatbh boiled in a discolored minum pan will remove discolorâ€" irefully, as the sauce should be enâ€" mtrnm When finâ€" hed sauce should be reduced to 1 aart. |‘ Remove from fire, add 2 Igp. Madiera wine and strain once \. few tablespoons of cornmeal If to flour . in making pan: @s gives them a delicious figvor, ‘6 achjeve cl:x:}ukes â€" quick â€" st them before you bake them. Nindows, mi;t;n and glasses can ‘::is shining clean with wads tissue ‘paper. paper leaves no ; as) does clo £«° Household Hints Question; How is that? _ | _ | | f \ .sw_zar‘: [He employs his yJung" son at $122 o wonder Mr. Wilmot wants four (4) years 3 YEARS IN THE COURT HOUSE " ! _ AND WANTS MORE! _ | _ ange the witer in flower vases THE PRESS FOR CIRCUIT CLERK Mrs. Mi(nnie F. Penny will talk on "Relative â€" Values|\ in Changing Times." Mrs. Lesli¢ Brand of the Home and Education department will: introduce the speaker. 4 Deerfield Women “ To Hear Mrs. Penny \~The Deerfield Woman‘s club will meet Tuesday afternoon, April 14 in the Library of the Deerfield Grammer school at 2:30 o‘clock. . â€" . Music for- the program has been arranged by Mr. Harold Finch who will present a group of four soloists from eldâ€"Shields high school }mu‘ic d M 0 ¢ } & Take #ouu of strawberries that are not so ;/ and ripe and luscious as others and put on the stove to . using a ll;:t:uur which will bring out the Do not cook them, just soften them up. Then mash them and put in a little lemon and a pinch of salt. s ‘will make a delicious sauce for strawberry ice, and the same can be done with raspberries; This added sauce with both ‘ice Deerfifid"’P.T.A. To § eet Friday, Apr. 10 cream an(lâ€"pie is very delicious, Fill cup cake pans with batter; cover tops generously with creamed mixture of brown sugar, chopped nuts and cinnamon and bake. Member‘s are urged to attend. s and bes mily meml) mpetent, 1 ty, who des oys his sister at hter during vaâ€" you ides . His neighbors and friends for mally y submit his cflqfl:‘ctm to you with full dent that he will re great credit on himself â€" } his county if nominated and elected. _‘ [ in the office, such appointments as a .__ necessary, will be made on strict merit . _ given to those of the party who heed the . _: positions most. kove stt p 17 Mr. Burgess is a good Republican.! He has been a member of the County commithee for 6 years and for over a year a member of fhe Ex ecutive commfittee (without salary). â€"â€" i| A Real Republican â€"A Man of Intégrity â€"a';r . __â€" Wide Experience and Fully Qu Bifiec g ,_ Mr. Burgess faithfully pledges hims elf: . (1) To hold but one office and give hig 11 timé to that office. 64. § f (2) He agrees, as a resident and aXpayer‘¢ _ Lake county for 30 years, that taxpay _ ers must have relief and commends t :County Board of Supervisors in their pro _ posed action to reduce the salary of : Circuit Clerk. He so advised them by le ter on March 30, 1936. °:: I (3) He pledges real efficiency, strict iecononty and courtesy. : A | ' (4) -A‘nd;'gtha&he will not employ any relativ s in ‘the office. Such annointment as 4re more so he and his family can continge to dri down, regularly, eight thousand four hu sixteen ($8,416) dollars annually of the ta» payers hardâ€"earned money. | [ Brookfield or Sunlight Buttet ». 31 Swift‘s Prem. â€" ] | Native Beef Pork Loin ‘__ ‘Spring T R.ound " â€"Roast _ Lam_b Legs i Steak 3%, Ib. average Fresh Ground | Native Beef (| . Milk Fed 1/ gauy; All Beef Rolled Rolied Leg n Hamburg‘r | Rib Roast | Veal Roast l‘: Easter Specials for Fri. 15¢ : 26¢ : 29¢ 27¢ 1 EDWIN BURGES RIB ROAST Whole or Shank éif@!; lb Swift‘s Prem. or The RepubliI Party, ~ 1 Should Nof#inate _ of Lake Forest 29¢ 19C 1b THURSDANX, APRIE and E Swift‘s a Spring La Should y‘s 13¢ n 19¢ TH First C First C Highland ‘mflvi Church, held at cludes ence up . held Subject sermon . Death Re maintain Sheridan in the € when it Bible rowed, or Al} are tend the the read of the Highland Supper * Highland churches It will b The 1 ‘cluded t the Chr «Science Scriptur *"Rince G for His alone cre TherefoIf religioug of the. & the child will then while th the adult worship this day. in the ch Uving Go things to w the devil, Humble 3 the (James Sunday ng and â€"Prave Ladies _ sale in avenue Highlan product Sunri service attend. Easter â€" =Y'°"'.i ing :‘ t thur F. Easter mal se Sun Among RSDA 11 18

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