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Highland Park Press, 30 Jun 1938, p. 8

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For the benefit of our new readâ€" ers, these recipes are all tried and tested. Each dish is prepared on the date under the title, except on Saturday, during the broadcast. If you come down for the broadcast you may see these dishes made beâ€" fore your own_eyes, and also get many recipe sheets of other fine dishes. Light gas oven and set regulator at moderately hot (375 degrees). Sift dry ingredients; cut in butter and cheese; add milk and eut until well mixed. Roll out to 1â€"8 to 1â€"4 inch thickness; cut in rectangles 3 inches by 3 inches and sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon. Bake in a moderately hot oven 15 to 20 min. HAWKEYE BABY BASKET, LIKE NEW, HEMSTITCHING MACHINE IN PERFECT BEAUTIFUL DALMATIAN _ COACH DOG PUPPIES. Reasonable. G & R Stables, Deerfleld Road. Tel. H.P. 321. UiI8A1 MODEL J SKEETER, GOOD TIRES AND PAGE EIGHT UPRIGHT IRON GRAND IN GOOD CONâ€" dition. Reasonable. Tel. H.P. 1963. Ui4tf VERY_ LARGE FRONT ROOM, SUIT. couple or 2 men. Croms ventilation, good, quiet neighborhood. 82 E. Atteridge rord or phone Ix F. §66â€"R. Pâ€"18h1 841 Central Ave. Tel. HP. 184. . UATH 4 GRAVE CEMETERY LOT IN NORTH FURNISHED ROOM WITH SINGLE OR twin beds, convenient to bath. Close to trarsportation and Exmoor Country Club. ‘Tel. H. P. 155. PiStf ribbon winner. Address Gus Gehl, 2088 N. Sheridan Road, Waukegan, 111. UiSth R.C.A. “m& ZENITH ADics. ApookG AUTO RADIOS, RECORDS, PLAYERS, utility room. Exceptional for room rentals We mpnlklns it Work Fiw guYy vitt $06 Railway Ave. Wighwood. YR. OLD FIVEâ€"GAITED _ ARABIAN mare, 18% hands high. _ Gentle; blueâ€" 5 n'é’a‘é ::lcl BU’I‘O::.JOW. ’&l:. .O.1.C. m, per month. 2â€"car garage. m P.O. Box 2, Highâ€" land Park, 1i Giztf FURNISHED COTTAGE ON â€" RIVER once, and cookle sheet, and picnic hanâ€" dles, all three for $3; Marks timer, just the thing to shut off or start your Nesco roaster, $2.50; numerous decorative flowâ€" er pots and stands, cheap. 635 Glenview Ave. Highland Park. UiTH battery. _ Apply Wildwood Lodge, River Woods Rd., Deerfleld. UiSpd condition/ _ Reasonable. Tel. Winnetka Lsnt td Rooming on the Gold Coast oianp ho en es Press. ivory and pink, with handles and folding legs, $2; Hanson bath scale, white, new, $3; Wearever aluminum waterless cookâ€" er, with insets, never used, list price $9.95, for $4; Nesco broilerâ€"griddle, used once, and cookle sheet, and picnic hanâ€" 1325 % cup shortening % _ cup boiling water 1% cups sugar Shore Garden of Memories. Splendid loâ€" eation. Tel. H.P. 557 days or 149 eveâ€" 114 cups flour teas. baking powder teas. salt eup butter 1 eake cream cheese (3 oz) 1 thisp. milk 2 thep. sugar . %4 teas. cinnamon Woods road, suitable for year round ceâ€" eupaney. Reasonable to right party. Apâ€" & fim Lodge, River w.u-.l‘-.:‘. for an Adtaker Phone CLASSIFIED «_ (Editor‘s Note) : Listen to the "Peekers in the Pantry" over station WCFL (970 Kilocycles) every morning, 11 to 11:30 a.m. except Sunday, for further food acts and interesting talks on foods. PHIL LisBY, is featured on this program. You are invited to attend the broadcast when you are down in the Loop. Thllbgaldeut comes to you from the lobby of the Peoples Gas, Light and Coke company, Adams and Michigan boulevard. CHOCOLATE FUDGE CAKE _ (June 21st, 1988) Highland Radio Service BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Misc. for Sale Rooms for Rent VOICE of COOKERY Houses for Sale BLICKERS (June 20th, 1938) FOR SALE Nationally known food consultant PHIL LIBBY Conducted by Wist UiSH .__NOTICE â€" Advertisements received after 3 o‘clock Wednesday, placed in another section. RATES: 50 cents for five lines or less if paid on or before insertion; 75 cents if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents for each additional line. $1.10 for 3 consecutive weeks. Highland Park and Lake Forest Combination Rate, T5¢; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five lines or less if paid for before insertion ; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents each additional line. 1 eup buttermilk or sour milk Light gas oven and set regulator at moderately hot (375 degrees). Cook chocolate and water until it makes a thick paste; then let cool. Cream shortening; add sugar gradâ€" ually and cream again. Add unbeatâ€" en eggs, one at a time, beating thorâ€" oughly after each addition. Then add cooled chocolate with vanilla and fold in alternately the sifted dry ingredients, and buttermilk or sour milk. Bake in layer pans 25 to 30 minutes. Or in loaf pan in moderate oven (350 deg) for 45 to 50 minutes. Ice with a chocolate fudge icing. MOTOR SCOOTER, PRACTICAALLY MODEL J SKEETER, GOOD TIRES AND battery. o:tfpl' Wildwood Lodge, River Woods road, Deerfleld. CiSpd 1986 MODEL 75 FLEETWOOD CAD SEâ€" 3. WHEEL GASOLINE MOTORâ€"DRIVEN invalid car, equipped with top and rear view mirrors.. Two speeds, 7 and 16 m.p.h. Fine condition. Im]uln between July 4th and 9th. Burt e, 328 N. Genesee street, Waukegan. Tel. Majestic 2115. Ci8lh YOU CAN SAVE THE COST OF YOUR STATE AND CITY LICENSES OR UP TO 100 GALS. OF GASOLINE ANNUAL ly by placing your automobile luz‘. in our strong Legal Reserve $13,468,187 insurance company. A saving of approxâ€" imately 40 per cent on your present cost is surely ‘worth considering when you can have the same or better security than you now enjoy. . _ _ J 20 Years‘ Experience 13 Years in Highland Park Tel. H. P. 2048 Charges Remsonable. Extimates Free. Riéf new. Very rersonable. Lake Forest 736. din, long wheel base. Very Clean. Priced right. > â€" . De yeu have a inowhed burs withile lt 3%4 cups flour Light gas oven and set regulator First street South of Central Ave. C18â€"20 LAWNMOWERS _ EHARPENED, .A:: filed. Work guaranteed; we call for HIGH SCHOOL GIRL WOULD LIKE POâ€" #ition for \hlv-â€"r rfl;c for chilâ€" dren or office work. Very ? Tel.â€" H. F 3804. Ei -l* RXPERIENCED . COLORED, LAUNDRY, Mintic® ork "by tay of Weck. Pelcunh: versity 0981. Rigpd The Chicago Daily News n{-. ‘‘The State Farm Mutual Automobile Ins Company has now become the l% producer of automobile insupance ( icies sold) in the world." lh‘ A plus by A. A. Best Co., the Dun & Bradatreet of Insurance. fled. Work guaranteed:; we eall for an Lawn Mower Shop Limbility $10,000 â€" $20,000 and property Damage $5,000. Both for $8.20 Semiâ€" Annually. _ Larger cars slightly higher l.fi-tlobn'l'uv'l Bureau Service to Policy g{An'rrrAmg INSURANCE AGENCY Office 386 Central Ave. _ Phone 268 Norman R. Williams E. H. Purdy Glencoe 246. HP. 1478. Catf © eags 1 teas. vanilia 3 cups pastry 2 teas. baking powder Automobiles for Sale cup butter cups sugar exgs (optional) ( %4 teas. salt . teas. cinnamon teas. cloves eup ehopped ‘nut meats cups ralsins teas. baking soda cups unsweetened apple sauce _teas. vanilla ATTENTION MOTORISTS PIANO _ TUNING H. F. PAHNKE "A Safe Place To Buy" COAST TO COAST SERVICE Fords â€" Plymouths â€" Chevrolets 700 Central Ave., Tele. 3000â€"Râ€"4 _ tf Diebler Motors Business Directory APPLE BAUCE CAKE _ (June 22nd, 1988) Situation Wanted Wanted to Buy Established 1900 flour Cigh at 875 degrées. Cream butter and sugar. Add eggs if used, and cream again. Bift salt, spices and flour; into this stir the chopped nut meats and raisins and mix thoroughly. Beat the soda into the unsweetened apple sauce until sauce is foamy; stir into butter and. sugar mixâ€" ture, _Add dry ingredients and vaâ€" nilla, Makes a large sheet cake or three 9â€"inch layers. Bake layâ€" ers 25 to 30 minutes or in loaf pan in a moderate oven (850 degrees) for 45 to 50 minutes. 1%4 cups cake flour _ 12 teas. baking powder tens. salt 1 teas. grated lemon rind 1 eup .f- 2 thisp. sugar 9 ex# youks, beaten ‘until thick and lemon colored 6 thisp. cold water Sift !rour once, measure and add baking powder and salt and sift toâ€" gether three times. Add lemon rind, then sugar gradually to beaten egg yolks, beating with a rotary egg beater after each addition until thick and light. Fold in half of flour thoroughly. Add half the waâ€" ter and fold until blended. Then fold in remaining flour and lastly remaining water. Bake in ungreasâ€" ed oblong pan, about 15x9x2 inches, in a moderat: oven (350 degrees) 30 minutes or until done. Remove from oven and invert pan 1 hour or until cold. Remove eake from pan and trim edges. Cut crosswise in thirds, put together in a three layered loaf spreading with lemon filling between layers and lemon frosting on top and sides of cake. 1 teas. vanilla %4 cup wal nuts Put butter in frying pan. When melted stir in % cup sugar and caramelize it. Add hot milk gradâ€" SAFE INVESTMENT in Lake County offering excellent Ifi:l. 9 year old apartment and commercial de nig offered at less than five times annual income. $15,000 cash -Igt handle. JOHN F. LEONARDL 51 Highwood Ave., Highwood Tel. _ H.P. 519. H.P. 596. L16â€"18 when you can own & home on good terms. !luyh- .l rm. hae., 2 :-.t::. f\:rna'c‘; mi: enel. peh.. !ze. gar., worl . Ige 2 ® I“: hidgs. need some repair, :w-e occupied 2 {umilles, $400 down payment. Ren{ from 1 fir. will make mm pay HOUSE, 8 ROOMS, PLACE, LGK. mel. pcb., 2 car gar., 50 ft lot, Al loe., illl‘l cas‘, bal mo. Almost new, strietly 8 RM. HSE. LGE. RMS., FIREPLACE, ;:r.. h.w. ht., higher price, 10% down, 1 mo. All three will bear close inspection. For apâ€" pointment éall S. Simmonds, L.F. lzl.:lll 3 ROOM UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, Udell Building, 588 Central Ave. Di416 SMALL FURNISHED APARTMENT DURâ€" FURNISHED FOR SUMMER MON : 4 rooms of downstairs of residence. $75 per month including light, water, and electric refrigeration. Call H.P. F. 1 MOD. 4 RM. APT. WITH 2 ENCL roRCHâ€" es. Ht., bt. wt furn. Also 2 and 3 fm, apts., furn. and unfurn.; 8 rm. hese. Prices reas. per month. Phone L<F. 2081. S Simmonds. D18Th FURNISHED FOR JULY AND AUGUST attractive kitchenette mapartment. Reasonâ€" able to responsible party. . Locaion in heat, lâ€"car garage. Two lots, $6,000 for quick sale, Will give terms.. _ _ _ _ 18T FLOOR FLAT, 4 ROOMS, BATH AND enelosed front porch. Adults only. Call at 312 N. Greenba yRd. Tel. H.P. 587 or H.P. T80. D18â€"20 _ THOMAS PESTER ‘Telephone Lake Forest 503. NICELY FURNISHED % ROOM AP + ment with bedroom. Udell building. aummer months. For information H.P. 3838 or H.P. 667. Di purchased . . 7 RM. HOUSE ON LARGE LOT. Owner leaving town. Will sac. for $4,750. FOR RENTâ€" . . 6 ROOM FLAT, AVAILABLE NOW. . . 4 ROOM APARTMENT wiTk HOT water heat and heat furnished. ing July and August, Remsonable. Raâ€" vinia apartments. 1547 S. St. Johns Ave; D18â€"2ipd 2 tblap. butter 1% cups milk 1 eup sugar 1% thisp. flour 144 thisp. cornstarch tens. salt Udell Bldg. Highland Park 2150 or H. P. 667. BARGAIN, 6 RM. HOUSE, HOT AIR REAL ESTATE FOR SALE . DONT PAY RENT GOLDEN SPONGE LOAFP CARAMEL NUT PIB (June 24th, 1988) EMPLOYMENT SERVICE . INGA DURMENT Real Estate Apartments Hélp Wanted CENTRAL AVENUE THE PBE Sss L18Ihtf Di8pd On Friday night, July 1, at Peg‘s arena located at the junction of routes 54 and 20, King Kong, bearded _ Abyssian wrestler, will face Jim Icugkn. one of the foreâ€" most grapplers in the country, in a 60 minute time limit one fall match with the idea of forcing Bronko Nagurski into a title match. Kong has been faced by some of the toughest wrestlers in these parts and to date none have shown sufficient strength or skill to place the broaf shoulders of the bearded giant near the mat. There are many who feel that the victory march, such that has seldom been seen in matdom, will continue until he is wearer of the crown and there is no present day matmen of sufficient ability to subdue the Abyssinian. King Kong To Meet Jim McMillan Friday 1 beef tenderioin â€" _ 6 slices salt pork Wipe tenderloin; dredge with flour; place in baking pan and lay strips of salt pork over top. Bake in a moderately slow oven (325 deâ€" grees) allowing 15 to 18 minutes per pound. Garnish with glazed pineapple slices. and cook 1 min. longer. Remove from fire. Add vanilla and chopped nuts, and when cool turn into a cold baked pic shell Cover with meringue and place in slow oven (300 degrees) to brown. On the other hand, Jim MceMilâ€" len will be facing one of the most important matches of his colorful career, since he will be fighting to ually, stirring constantly until blended. Sift remaining % cup sugar with flour, cornstarch and salt; slowly stir into first mixture and cook over a low flame 10 minâ€" FOR RENT OR SALE: 8 RM. HOUSE; all imps; 126x128 ft lot; shade râ€": high ground; 2 biks. C. & N. W. hh= Sta. and N. S. & Milw. R. R.; furni or unfurnished. See owner, 384 Eim PI., Highland Park, II1. Alonso DeH. Jones. V18â€"20h1 OFFICEâ€"UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE IN ‘OUR BANK h“‘h‘fa on reasonable terms. _FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLAND PARK. J1s Board of Education of School District No. 107, Lake County, Iilinois, that a public he:ring will b» held on the tentative budget and appropriation ordinance for School Disâ€" trict No, 107, Lake County, Illinois, for the fiscal yenr beginning April 1, 1938, and ending March 31, 1989, at the Eim Place School in Highland Park, lilinois, in the mmid school district, on the lith day of July 1938, at 7:30 o‘clock P. M. daylight saving time. Dated this 15th day of June, 1938. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF HIGHLAND___PARK â€" SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 107, COUNTY OF LAKE, STATE OF ILLINOIS HOWELL W. MURRAY, President. M. C. HART, Secretary. The tentative budget and appropriation ordinance for said school district for the fscal year beginning on the ist day of April, 1923, and ending the 3ist day of March, 1930, is now on file in the office of m Secretary of the Eim Place School, hland Park, Iilinois, and is conveniently available for public inspection ~NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Board of Education of School District No. 113, Lake County. lllinois, that a public hearing will be held on the tentative budget and appropriation ordinance for Sehool Disâ€" triet No. 113, Lake County, Illinois, for the fiscal school year beginning Jul‘l. 1938 end ending June 30, 1939, at the Highland Park High School in the h& Club Room, East Building, in said disâ€" triet, on the '{hm day of July, 1938, at 7:30 o‘clock P. The tentative budget and appropriation ordinance for said school district for the fiscal year beginning on the first day of July, 1938, and erding on the thirtieth day of June, 1989, is now on file in the office of th: kn:'n‘:y' and is conveniently availâ€" m lor pul n-:don. *-N\M-mh y of June, 1938. BOARD OF EDUCATION of Deerâ€" (iented 1st comigeration 2t the Paly Ti or cons/ P 1998, meeting of the Board of Rducation of &mkh‘hvâ€"hb.fll‘d ke :or-t and the Highland k High Feparate bids are to be submitted for the Schools. P-‘mh-rorl‘-“i& misy be F.O.B. mines: F.O.B. team tracks or yard tracks, Highland Park and/or Lake Fovest ; or delivered to bin of power house of school at Highland Park and/or Lake Forest. R&Mfifim at mines, from which coal is to Mnhh*bwm -l/-hhhv:hllll m bemng ut t hoi un w wubject to Federal or State regulations. 18 td Sn mani oo se i ie e maands mum of M% .3 proved enon! grade 1%4â€"inch scrsenings Ofi y four gg.. B thass CS * ninimim of 350 to « shix} NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN by the BAKED TENDERLOIN OF BEEF . _____ _ (June 25th, 1988) WANTâ€"ADS Phone REQUEST FOR BIDS ON COAL For Sale or Rent Add slightly beaten yolks Office for Rent fieldâ€"Shields Township High Sehool District No. 113, County of Lake, State of Tilinois. Legal Notices Official Publication GEORGE T. ROGERS LILLIAN C. TUCKER, _ Secretary ‘rex 18 The principals in the semiâ€"windup are Hans Schnable, foremost of the famous mat Schnables who will come to grivs with the German strongman, Rudy Strongberg, in a 30 minute time limit bout. Johnny Plummer, Texas toughie, will have his hands full trying to keep from the crushing coils of red Grubmier as the elongated Iowan is in the best shape of his career. stay as one of the most serious conâ€" tenders to the heavyweight crown and an opportunity of once again facing Ruffy Silverstein, Ilinois champion to whom he lost a decision and the title. Since a ruling of the boxing commission makes it compulsory that a title cannot change hands with a decision, Mcâ€" Millen can present a strong arguâ€" ment but first must get by Kong. Ducats are selling at 50c and $1 plus tax with ladies admitted free in the ringside section accompanâ€" ied by a male escort. The opener will present the batâ€" tle of the bulls with Harold "Bull" Cambell, United States Navy heavyâ€" weight champion, locking horns with Bull Curly, the wrestling picâ€" ture album. The Bethany Evangelical Church Laurel and McGovern H. F. Siemsen, Pastor Fridayâ€"7:45 p.m. Opening sesâ€" sion of the Barrington camp. Rev. H. B. Schaeffer will be the speaker. Saturdayâ€" 10:30 a.m. Rev. M. Kesserling (at Barrington camp). 2:30 p.m. Rev I. D. Stehr. 7:45 p.m, lev. E. J. Bruso. Sunday at Bethanyâ€" 9:45 a.m. Sunday school under the direction of Mr. George Titâ€" man. 11 a.m. Morning worship with sermon by the pastor. Sunday: 10:30.a.m. Rev. L. U. Schmidt (at Barrington camp). proved equal grade 1%â€"inch screenings with optional price on!tlui screenings. Delivery: _ onl y out the school year as needed: Contract to be completed on or before June 1, 1939. Hauling : . Bids will aiso be received on hauling coal from team tracks or yard tracks to bins and dumping therein. Marking of Bids: _ _ _ _ e R __Fill bins or bin on or before iber 1, 1938, balance of contract do_ll_vmnlgh- All bids shall be plainly marked on the outside of envelopeâ€"‘"Coal Bid" or "Coal Hauling Bid" and addressed to Board of Education, Deerheldâ€"Shields Township High School District, Highland Park, Illinois. . _ THE BOARD OF _ EDUCATION REâ€" SERVEs THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. 18 AN _ ORDINANCE By the Board of Trustees of the Highland Printifg. Mones ‘“‘fm”’"“‘»&fi priatini or whhmfix'énumfl:an-r e ing May 31, 1989. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE HIGHLAND PARK MOSQUITO ABATEMENT DISTRICT: SECTION 1. ‘That the following amounts, or so muci thereof as may be authorized by law and as m%h: -oeded.‘h ‘nhnd the same are w or e _corâ€" porate purposes of th g ighland Park Mosâ€" quito Abatement District as hereinafter ;den:ldb for the fiscal year ending May For payment of fniterest on warâ€" rants -nfidnnflaf taxes â€" levied Bor" nald, Zappifonl apd expenses .. 1,000,00 r suppl expenses ... For purchase of I." equipment.... . 900.00 For For bookkeeping and auditing exâ€" For contingencies and miscellaneous SECTION 2. ‘This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage, approval and due publication. For Attest : e y ons I A. Rockembach, Secretary. P':::ed: June 29, h Approved: June 29, 1938. r office nm:- and expense ....... _ 25.00 r field sa and wages ........... 8,000.00 r .;m:-uo-_- expense madiea 154 $5.00 men‘s Compensa‘ a ,l';u_NI:': reQifity Rvurknce ... 350.00 By Arthur M. Lowrie, â€" Acting President. J. SMiITH JUNK 364 Nerth Av. Phone H. P. 410 maintenance and upkeep of 350.00 175.00 150.00 (18) 1:80 p.ni. Smered concert. 2:00 p.m. Sunday school. 8:00 pm. Dr John HoMand of Radio Station WLS. 6:15 p.m. Sacred concert. 7:00 p.m. Young Peoples meeting. 7:45 p.m. Dr. John Holland, Mondayâ€"An all day 4th of July celebration. An address on "Paâ€" also speak in the evening. Sports, games, baseball, fireworks will be a part of the days program. Famâ€" ilies are invited to bring the baskâ€" et dinners or they may eat at the camp hotel. Tuesdayâ€" \ 10:80 a.m. At camp, Missionary Arthur Faust from Africa. 2:30 p.m. Rev. Arthur Faust. 7:45 p.m. Bishop G. E. Epp. Wednesdayâ€" 10:30 a.m. At camp, Bishop Epp. 2:30 p.m. Rev. M. L. Haelen. 7:45 p.m. Bishop Epp. Thursdayâ€" 10:30 a.m. Bishop Epp. 2:30 p.m. Rev. W. C. Graham. . 7:45 p.m. Bishop Epp. triotism" by Rev. Wm. E. Grote. Bishop George Edward Epp will SAFETYGRAMS I firmly believe that most driving weaknesses can be corrected if recâ€" ognized by the driver. The trouble with most of us is that we do not want to recognize our own faults. On the other hand, we are always ready to mention the faults of the driver ahead of us. Here are suggestions for correctâ€" ing some of the most common misâ€" takes made by drivers: 1. Drive within your limit. You may have your car under control at 40 miles an hour, but not at 60. 8. If you cannot judge distance do not take a chance in passing other cars. 2. If you are color blind,â€" watch others at stop rights. 4. If you get nervous, keep out of congested areas. CLEANERSGTAILORS Garments called for and delivered Tel. H. P. 496 35 S. St. Johns Ave. Room 305, North Shore Trust Bldg. Telephone 671 North Shoridan Road Highland Pask U ts ‘p. stvk UWJ im Pisse PAINTER‘S SUPPLIES Central & Second St. Tel H. P. 640 oc . oA SANTI BROS. DAIRY Highland Park, L for an Adtaker PAINTING and DECORATING Paints â€" Wall Paper â€" Glass 5 5 8 30 years in Highland Park 23 North Second Street DR. B. A. F DR. A. J. THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1988 BARBER SHOP Smitty‘s For Quality and Service Cal H. P. 1581 BUMP SHOP BRAND BROS. E. NELSON

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