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Highland Park Press, 18 Mar 1937, p. 12

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and third Mondays of each month. set for 8 a.m., January 15. f ‘The North Suburban Philatelic society has acquired new quarters in the Grill room of Pease Drug store. There is no change in the meeting night, which is the first â€" ‘The regular C.P.8, auction will be held Thursday night March 18 at the club room of the LaSalle hotel. There will also be a talk by Walter N. Emerson. It took a total of three days to mail all the 2¢ Army and Navy first day covers. ‘They all received the A set new to postal history in Roumania, Czechosiakia, Jugosiaâ€" vis, Turkey and Greece is under way, which, if carried out will mean the_named countrics. ‘The confer» ence of the delegates met in Buchâ€" mrest recently, No action has been 4akenâ€"as yet. ___ * § The King Edward stamps are beâ€" ing printed at the rate of 20,000,â€" PAGE TWELYVE "The secret of this amazing menu variety which ends seasonal and geographical limitations in menu planning is a special patented quick freezing process which applies arcâ€" tic cold to these foods with the.lflud of light, right on the spot where they are produced to perfection |and at the exact hour of their greatest deliciousness. Their full flavor of freshness is sealed in, and time litâ€" eraily stands still until the houseâ€" wife cpens the Birds Eye cartons in her kitehen. In addition to introâ€" ducing new delicacies to the every day family menu, quick frozen foods are a great time saver because they cownpn,fll for sook‘ng or servâ€" ing;~all waste has been eliminated. the ijssmance af a Birdsâ€"Eye Food Picture Seen by Home "Ec" Class Miss Campbell‘s home economic classes d§ Highland Park high school w shown a picture last Wednesday, March 10, by . the "Birdsâ€"Eye" Food company demonâ€" strating how different meats, seaâ€" foods, fruits, and vexotrables: are frozen in their factory. All of the students in science and salesmanship ¢lasses were invited t attend. $ Fresh Summer Delicacies "Fresh flavored ocean perch and the succulent sweetness of garden fresh }ima beans and raspberries are just a few of the celebrated deliâ€" eacies of summer ai the sea shore and on a farm thut north shore While the picture was being shown, Mr. Whitaker, of the "Birdsâ€" Eye" Food company, spoke of the work of the company. these quick frozen foods," says Mr. Newton. imtig at thair Cendernats Carast ber‘k the Birds Eye people nfm: sccoped them up and raced them T ed parch / â€" . Inouths oult of nexsont perch . . . months out of season ! calltcigiron five Quicerrrengieg on w process used m Here is how it works . . . When red perch were frolicking along the Atâ€" Jack Anthony, artist and viceâ€" MAN DROPPED FROM LIARS‘ GUILD WHEN FISH YARN PROVES TRUE CRCT l‘llblalll{h-l"l.i v-'a.un'd":: president are viceâ€"president no lmlylr For "Mad" Jack went just a bit too far ‘This convivial‘ taleâ€"teller claimed he had Just seen, of all chinpl an OCEANâ€"FRESH red perch! So far a darned good whopper. For oceanâ€" Wuldomm hereabouts, at this time of year. But when he u:hulz produced fhie tm drantont to drand nthony was bounced and blackâ€"balled from the worldâ€"famied club. But he had the perch! Where did he 50; it" What phinomenen fogd Buspended Artist Claims "This One Shouldn‘t Count® When He _CHICAGO, March 18â€""Mad" and stamped envelope. Address Kenneth Knappen of NOTES ON PHILATELY COMMUNITY SERVICE GROCERT, 194 Central Avenme GEO. B. WINTER INC., 141 Roger Wilams Avenue, Ravinia BY KENNETH (KAE) KNAPPEN * * whoadh I Hhoak. Denids * distinet set Of mm mâ€"l;s- coup 000 per day so if you wish to make an investment «don‘t buy the Edâ€" The collectors can now add one mmfiuumma That of which has issued a set of twelve values. West Point and Annapolis will be featured on the five cent Armyâ€" Navy issue. : France issues a Radio Tax stamp each year. Maybe they use it when they go hunting radio rs. It has been rumored that the American Indian may be one of the next subjects for commemoration on the United States stamps. Alasks "When the housewife buys ordinâ€" ary fresh vegetables and fish she is obliged to throw away from 25 to 80 per cent of what she bas purâ€" chased after she has 11epared them for cooking. ‘The fam‘ly can enâ€" joy every bit of the quick frozen foods you buy because these delicaâ€" cies were cleaned and prepared for cooking ‘right on the spot where they were produced. _ _ fhea letter: rateâ€" may: return by 1988 acâ€" cording to the Postmaster General who recommended that the 3¢ rate remain for 1987 but expressed his belief for "the return of the lower rate. . and the island possessions are promised to appear after the Army Navy set. â€" "Sixty Birds Eye dealers in the north and routh shore suburbs now fâ€"niare n complete line of Birds Eye sea food, vegetables, fruits and meats, _ Mr. Newton â€"announced. Forty additional deales in‘ this terâ€" ritory will receive a complete line of Birds Eye products within the next two months." ; CHotcrcs are premiil C Iva ar0ly Week services to be held at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings of next week. The first two services of rgll series will be held in the Fi United church while the last two services will be held at Bethany, closing with a great communion service on the evening of Good Friday. The two pastors, Rev. F. Brandfeliner and Rev. H. F. Siemsen will alternate in bringing the messages to the peoâ€" ple. Each church group will proâ€" vide special music in their respecâ€" tive churches on the evenings that the services are held. ‘These Holy week services will be of interest to the entire community. A very corâ€" dially invitation, therefore, is exâ€" tended to every one to attend each Churches Unite in Holy Week Services night. sealed‘tn! The full flavor of the ;:l{ is retained. A&d it oi un are ready to enjoy its l{:lldut oceanâ€"freshness. No matter how long it‘s been since you ve saten good perth, no miatior ow far you the fishing into the docks of Boston. Here the mm-r;rp.amc:n"'opw' and instantly lodhthmlndc%':lek- Fu‘;ee;ioz{'lmwhho located right at Whizz! At that splitâ€"second a shot of Arctic cold applied with the speed of light engulis every individual fillet. A cold so intense 'Hi&'nnuz"_ â€"fi plied that the oceanâ€"freshness eraily sealedâ€"in! The full flavor of the Poui en taie,oin‘ tetae even at the height of m”a"-um And the incredibly is mlle % four. m cook. Tour Birds Eye desine ‘his them as well as four dozen kinds of pouliry and mesis you imaeaiolh ip w Great Food Saving Coming Attractions at Deerpath Theatre With Sonja Henie, queen of the silver skates, executing dazzling dances on crystal ice and l-g with Nom Ameche, Adoliphe jou pulling another hilarious :: formance out of his gagâ€"bag, Ted Sparke dead ponine his i io Ned new laugh highs, the Ritz .zn running amusingly smok, Arline Judge, cute, captivating and comical, Borrah Minevitch and his fi playing hot rhythms on their monicas, and Dixie Dunbar, Leah Ray and Shirley Deane contributing beauty and hiâ€"deâ€"he, "One In a Milâ€" lion,/ â€" the â€" spectacular _ musical smash, comes to the Deerpath theaâ€" ter, Wodnesday, Thursday and Friâ€" day, March 24, 25, 26, as the first of .a twoâ€"feature program. fThe Captain‘s Kid" is the second feature .of the twoâ€"feature program on "Lioyds of London," starring Freddie Bartholomew, Madeleine Carroll, Sir Guy Standing, Tyrone Power, C. Aubrey Smith and a cast of hundreds, will be shown at the Deerpath theater, Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, March 21, 22, 28. _ March 24, 25, 26 at the Deerpath theater. It has a talented cast headâ€" ed by May Robson, famous for half a century on stage and sereen, Sybil Jason, the brilliant little child star, and Guy Kibbee, the jolly, rotund comedian. Corne Party, March 19 ‘The Fidelity Life Association will hold a card and corno party, Friday evening, March 19, in Masonic Temâ€" ple. The public is isvited, Peterborough, N.H.â€"A new recâ€" ond, exceeding the average of the Guernsey breed for her age and class has just been completed by a four and a half year old cow Coopâ€" er‘s Africander‘s Norma 811908 of Deerfield, I11., tested and owned by August Ziesing. Her official record supervised by the University of IIliâ€" nois and announced by the Guetnâ€" sey cattle club is 11162.3 pounds of milk and 581.3 pounds of butter fat, class BB. 1 * The voluntary reduction in gas rates on water heating and house heating, effective April 1st,â€" will save as much as 18% for people now using those services . . . others who now use gas for cooking onl?' will now be able to get gas service for water heating and house heating from 25% to 40% beâ€" low the present general rate. Customers who use gas for automatic water heating and house heating are benefited by getting gas at these exceptionâ€" ally low rates for cooking, 'refrigeration. and other uses. Ey _ Save ur ro 1@ /, IN Cas RATE Repuction/ twentyâ€"four hours a day. Enjoy it NOW on this lowâ€"cost rental plan. See phone the Gas Company. We know that you will like an lutomw heater. You‘ll in the luxury of hot water When You Want !+t â€"Mere Are the New’Lowfl BRates: Hot (Wateh PAY ll” Â¥â€" 22 UmE0g ) 2, 28. en of the § 4 e War | 54 _ I'h-:m_ ie may to| t â€" oouks i â€" k, Arline| 278 â€" d comical, | $8$ â€" his. gang| :s _ their harâ€"| 88 â€" bar, Leah| :9o _ ntributing | $89 â€" In a Mil.| 23 ~ musical | 393 â€" path theaâ€"| 224 ~ r and WFriâ€"| 294 .â€" s the first| $$4 â€" :- mnz... »nn-!.on&.'.'. §$1 THB PRESs IMPORTANT! These new rates are optional. In all cases where the old rate means greater bene@ts to our customers. it will remain in effect. In each individual case the rate assigned will be the one which means the greatest savings to you! P & * 10 w\ 1981 1932 NoRTH smoRk Ga4. co. First 400 Cu. Bt. > Net \$ ,1.00 Next 2,000 Cu. Ft. _ per MCE Net 127 Next _ ©3,000 Ca. Et. _ per MCE Net 1.00 Next _ 15,000 Cu.Ft. _ per MCF Net .50 Over _ 20400 Cu.§H. per MCENet _ 45 Min. BiH: per year, $100.00 _ *~ â€" C n ic ogeee Bir=" â€" .400 Cu. . Next:\ 2,000 Cu. F. Next 3,000 Cu. . Over 5400 Cu. . Min,. Bill: per month, $1.00 15% 15 100% 109% 100% 10% 15% 15% 16 T6 15 15% 15 * FOR WATER HEATING * * FOR HOUSE HEATING * spent at home for food, clothing, fuel and other items for family use. These employees are taxpayers and many are homeowners. The Milwaukee Road purchases each year, in the territory reached by its rails, many millions of dollars worth of materials and supplies needed to maintain and operate its property. Last year it paid over $6,000,000 in Taxes to twelve statesâ€" How many people think of a great transconâ€" tinental railroad as a homeâ€"town industry? Take The Milwaukee as an example: It employs more than 32,000 residents of the communities it serves, and their annual wage of more than 52 million dollars is That‘s why we say that The Milwaukee Road is a local industryâ€"and that it keeps in circulation near home the dollars you pay it for freight and passenger service. Ske MILWAUKEE ROAD Jf:.‘;n-zadfl"" =~~ __- mams ies uk j . & 0 DOLLARS THAT CIRCULATE NEAR HOME KA _ _% per MCPF Net 1127 per MCF Net \uo per MCF Net J0 A Mn LA l & § $ g Presents Series of Sermons on Personal Valneotllelht: On Sunday morning, March 21, Rabbi Charles E. Shulman of the Glencoé, will deliver the second in a séries of three sermoas on the perâ€" sonal value of religion; he will disâ€" euss "My Religionâ€"Its Help in ‘Fime of Doubt." Visitors are al ways cordially welcome at the seryâ€" ices of the North Shorc Congregaâ€" tion Israel which are held regularly each Gunday morning at 1i o‘clock; brief vesper services are held at 8 o‘clock on Friday nights. THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1987 $1.00

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