Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 32, Hammond, Lake County, 13 September 1919 — Page 23
THE TtNfCS Pago Xir." tinns in the broadest and most rquitaWe manner, fair and just to all concerned. Flavoring Extracts PANNIERS ARE WORN. The pann'er is undoubtedly !n "'i'' midst, nevertheless lovers of simplicity and grace will elm-; to the Ions tunic which hangrs straight from the shwiilders. or liifh is slightly confined at the waist by a girdle. Panniers are fashionable, and yet they are not generally worn: nearly, all the women's object to tin m 1 realise they are "too dressy." And this !s true. Of grat interest to flavoring extract that if the law were enforced to the k'lir.terevrs iS the recent letter of Edwin ter, the industry would be completely C Diuwiddie, legislative superintendent destroyed. i ef the Anti-Saloon league of America. The letter of Superintendent Oinwidto ail inquirer in which he expresses the die holds out ; ny of hope. It states: hop that the enforcement of the pro- "I m glad to say I l'eel confident that hibiiion amendmem will not interfere a solution which is practically satisfacwith the manufacture of extracts in a tory though it probably is not exactly legitimate way. In this connection it j of the nature all the factors would pr--v.iil he recalled that at a ro nt convn- fer has been arrived at and I think tion of flavoring extract men held . In! will be embodied in the pending Ivsisl-i-N'ew York, much concern was expressed; tion. This in direct accord with my own over she future of the industry. views in the matter, because we have t It was the general idea that rrohihi-jall times desired to go the limit in scv- " (Uisis hold to the view that flavoring i ing that no legitimate int rests are xtra-ts have been and will continue to ! tcr.'erred wi'h, at the same time making greattr extent to be used for bcvr- all necessary provisions for the effective ape purposes In unlimited quantities, and f-nforcement of the prohibitory law. I with this in mind they have been firm incline to the belkf that we are goir.rt There i si :ne;!i!nst unCi:iifoi tadressy and flufT tbout a Pennine pinnier dress: it is only suitable for v-ry special nirasintis. 1'nr tun.es t!o latest girdle is a chain of colored .tlal'te with a plaque and lonK tassel, the latter matching or contrast :ns; ,v t h the dress material . III in maiiitaminK that nothing containing alcohol should be sold in this country for any purpose. That seemed to be the opinion of the iraet men who met to be able to rass a measure that will , make possible a pood enforcement of tie-- i law and at the same time not injure any ! proper industry using alcohol for legiti-i "in t!e Kast. and many of them predicted mate purposes. Si
September 13, 1919.
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Announcement has been made by the "allfornia Bean Dealers' Association that in order to improve conditions, meet many just complaints on the part of buyers, and. also, to as nearly a possible standardize the grades of California
beans to equitably meet the varying cli
matio conditions that occur from year
to year and which unavoidably effect the character and quality of the annual crop, the association has established the following definite standards as representing the grades under which California beans will hereafter be bought and sold: Choice Recleaned To contain not less than OS per cent sound merchantable beans and not over two per cent damaged, discolored or other beans, splits, adobe or other foreign matter, and in no case more than on? per cent damaged beans. (This standard shall be permanent and in no way altered from year
to year, and all sales and shipments made thereunder must not vary therefrom in excess of one per cent.) Xo. 1 Recleaned To be equal to or better than the average of the grade for the current season at time of shipment. Such standards to be jointly established annually by the California Re3n Dealers' Association and the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce. (This standard shall be elastic as above indicated, but the ofheial type sample will be jointly made, as in the case of th-j choice recleaned grade, and published by' the California Bean 'Dealers' Association each se? son and not by any corporation, film or individual.) All bcar.s not conforming to above standards will be brought and sold on sample or description. Each season's crop will be handled in accordance with above standards. If "choice recleaned" standard cannot b-3 fully and feJrly met. such fact Willi be
announced to the public by the California j
Bean Dealers Association, so that the buying trade may be fully informed as to this condition. It is hoped that buyers will appreciate the action taken and in order to give them the full benefit in connection therewith the association has incorporated in the Uniform California Bean contract the changes necessary. The attention of the trade is particularly called to the modi. 'tea tion made in connection with arbitration and the liberal and full option extended to buyers.
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MENU HINT. Breakfast. Iced Cantaloupes Sugar Rolls Coffee Luncheon. Eean Salad Baking Powder Biscuit Sour Cream Cake Sliced Bananas with Cream Tea Dinner. Chops en Caserole Cucumber and Lettuce Sa!ad Bolls Butter Peach Shorttake Coffee
to casserole over meat and vepetsilles and bake in oven about two hours. This dish is very nutritious and appetizing. TASTY SALADS. Cucumber Jelly Salad One-half
I box gelatin, soak in one cup cold vaI ter; one-half cup boiling water; pour ! in and let dissolve; cool until almost j cold. Add juice of one and one-half j ientons, two tablespoons olive oil, t rinch pepper and salt, one rood,sized
cucumber which has been peeled and chopped fine. Mix and set in molds. Serve on a slice of tomato with sal-
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I'otato Salad Dice cold boiled potatoes, one-half onion, three or four slices criso bacon, one-half cur chopped cabbage. Add the follow
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i TRIED RECIPES. Creamed Eggs On Toast One cup of milk, one heaping teaspoon butter, one scant teaspoon flour, blend
butter and flour. Then pour in cup sour milk or cream and one-half pint
vinegar (r.ot to boiling), add one-
quarter teaspoon mustard, one-half teaspoon rugar and one egg well
beaten; stir until it thickens; salt
of milk, stirring to prevent them
from becoming lumpy. Place in shallow baking dish, breaking into it as
many eggs as uesirea. nace in not j and pepper to taste The bacon oven until eggs become set. Serve: gives the salad a different flavor
on hot buttered toast. Ihis disn is very nutritious. Bean Salad Two cups cold baked
beans, a little minced onion and ; one-third dill pik!e, one small ba
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English Salad One stalk celery,
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French dressing served on lettuce
leaf. (This recipe is sufficient for two). . Chops En Casserole Place a can of peas (or green peas when in Reason) in casserole; add carrot, cup of raw potatoes cut in dice, little parsley: season well. Next pan-broil number of lamb chops desired until both sides are browned but chops not cooked. Must be done in very hot pan, greased. v&y chops on top of vegetables, and in pan in which chops were cooked make brown gravy, using scant teaspoon butter, large teaspoon butter, large teaspoon flour and one-half to two-thirds cup of boiling water. Strain this gravy ia-
r.ana, one small sweet-sweet pickle.
two tart apples, one orange, onethird cup broken English walnut meats. Cover with boiled mayonnaise and serve on lettuce leaves. Apple and Banana Salad Salad is nourishing, and the peanut butter gives a new taste to the dressing. Apples are apt to be tasteless at this season of the year, but are palatable used in this way: Two bananas, three small apples, one-third cup peanut butter, one-quarter cup salad dressing, three cups shred'ded lettuce. Arranire lettuce on salad plates. On this place the sliced apples and bananas. Mix the neannt butter with the salad dressing ar.d pour over the salad.
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