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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 7

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Bloomington, Illinois
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THE DAILY PA.VTACR.iPH. MOXDAT. JfXE Reds To Live in; Style at United Nations Meetina ''-J I i "Tlmill II II iihhpi mm mmW 1935. COOKING'S FUN WJ mm me soviet delegation to the United Nations' 10th Ct Francisco won't exactly be 1 nvMium will DO home Cf Neal M-Nil I i rrancsco used car dealer. two weeks.

The mansion The Reds ore paying for on a four-arr Rangetop Supper These skillet pork chops are quick and easy to prepare for a summer supper. Skillet Pork Chop Creole Steamed Klc Soap Beans Salad Bread Tray Fresh Pineapple Beverage vwiuuins 0 baths. YtJ TT Tl tTI JH brooms and 1 I i a i i' m) i ms 't SKILLET PORK CHOPS CREOLE Ingredient: 4 pork chopt (rib or loin or khouiaer cut li loch thick), salt, pepper. 1 can (1 pound) stewed blespoon cornstarch, 1 tablespoon water. Method: Trim excess fat from ChODS.

Melt a (mull tilu. i 'if -t- SPECIAL LOW PRICES Monday Thru Wednesday Morf on's Frozen vi uk; fat in a 10-inch skillet enough to give a good coat of fat over the bottom. Ha vp ctrnw I fc WViJ iHJl, I add chops and brown thoroughly on both sides; hold chops with i fork to brown edges. Pour off fat jlrom skillet Cover skillet tightly ST APPLE CHERRY PEACH DESIGNING WOMAN oiiu vwr siowiy until meat is cooked through; if skillet does not have tight cover it may be necessary to add a couple of tablespoons of.water. This will take about 20 minutes; cut a slit near bone to be sure chops are done.

Sprinkle chops with salt and pepper; remove chops and keep warm. Add stewed tomatoes (including liquid) to skillet with drippings in it. Stir cornstarch and 1 tablespoon water together until smooth; add to tomatoes and stir constantly over moderate heat! Farm Women day of her uncle, James Parsons of Saunemin. 'Seven pounds and 2 ounces was the birth weight June 5 of Vickie Lynn Van Oman, born to the Russel Van Ormans of Clinton at John Warner Hnsnitai in Simple for Summer Aew Names In The News 41 Swell Non-Farm Working Force for 4i v-minjii. Grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs try not to break up tomatoes. Pour sauce around chops. Makes 4 servings. Note: Thp c'eu "cuiee roiioweu or Weldon; Harry Van Orman and Mrs. Margaret Thompson of Clinton.

Civ -J r- The 614 pound daughter born to FLORIDA FRESH LARGE PERSIAN ia iseveny aimer of 13 Fairview Acres in Normal has puuiius ana ounces was called for In this recipe are those that are ready-seasoned with vegetables and spices. ine Djtn weight of Kathleen Ann Alwes, who'll be called Kathy bv ceu uamea Ja Ann Miller. She nuin ana aielvin The Department of Agriculture says 1,000,000 women living on farms now hold non-farm jobs. More and more rural women, particularly married ones, have joined the labor force in the last la years and the trend seems likely to continue, the department says. About one-fifth of all rural or farm persons who now work for wages are wnmn rniiveu at aiennomte Hospital June 14 and was named for her maternal grandmother and her About 400 carloads of dande iwes OI k.

K. 4, Bloomington. A Sister Of 8 VPar she was born Jnn. in cT lion greens are shipped to New York and Philadelphia every t.i ane erst grandchild for Mrs wmiam Parfitt of New t-asue, and Lewis Boggs of Lansing, Mich. Paternal grand- cpn Hospital, granddaughter of the Albert Kincs nf MuncM year.

Mr and airs. William Alwes of lourth of all rural women between "iiia me mr. ana airs. WiL ham Millpr nf 907 U7 CALIFORNIA'S NEW LONG WHITE ine ages or 20 and 50 are in the ti "1 Hovey Normal, is her great Normal. Shp'c nicrw 2 iauui lorce.

ujuinuuitT. grandchild for Mrs. Sylvia Eoggs THIS NEW nattAm KemDton is h-M seventn grand vi CllllUJ- ment. which first shno inrn uie jwuiers. Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort FASTOTH.

plMMnt alaallne rnon-mcid) powder, bolda tmlsm Mta inonj firmly. To nt aot la mora )vit prlokla a llttl FAS-TEETH on jour piatM. No rummy demur, braatbi. ot uic jju census, indicates the married woman rptnmc tr Brantley, born to Douglas and DeNeyce Brantley of Kempton June 6 at Fairhnrv Hncnli tr Twin boys born tn Mr tt. pL nagc-ttlH- ing in her 2(ls nr Ana 1 Francis L.

Redding of Fisher nn nucu 11C1 children no longer need full-time June 10 at Gibson Community uwu. lie an 8 pound grandson for Walter C. Wright of Cabery and air. and Mrs. Austin Brantley of Cullom.

ailCIlUUll. cloth is lighter and fresher than it is in upholstery plastics. The usual kitchen green, for example, might be traded for "vc een namea Kent David Redding and Kirk Dale Women movpd wvaaac ijpva U. S. NO.

1 CLEAN WASHED ui uun as mrn mrwrari nut tt" euain- Kent weighed 4 pounds ana 13 ounces and Kirt Nine tounds and iiu bright pink on wrought imn fur ainpie, ine department says worn and 7'2 ounces at birth. Their ks in restaurants or institu a vuutra was the June 4 birth weight of David Lvnn Knhmiilt ci. niture, or the dull maroon might By ELIZABETH inLLlER The plastic upholstery covers on the dinette set can become uncomfortably hot and even sticky in hot weather, but the simplest of slipcovers solve the problem, aiake them of terry cloth. It comes in beautiful colors and a variety of them, and no fabric is easier to keep fresh. Slipcovers like this wash like towels and need no ironing.

Why not change the color scheme when the clifww.o are Mrs. W. iUEHLER'S uons are increasing, but not men cooks. Waitresses are in give way 10 Dniliant gold. And to carrv tho u-Ma trtjxii ttL Ol.

James Hospital to air. and Mrs. oi Gibson City and Mr. (Pi ueorge bchmidt of Flanaean. Hp MWIC JUtTCi even two sets of slips covers mirht altprnato th uu ivirs.

Kaipn Redding of Fisher, ITS! son fnr Mt is a grandson of Mr nd Id-Lb. Bag uuu iixx O. B. Schmidt nf NacVm-. TVTt on the furniture while the other creasing but not waiters.

Women are taking over as attendants in hospitals and institutions, jobs formerly held by men. WOMEN ALSO are gaining as bookkeepers, cashiprc toionv. Tony Bonetto of Roanoke, Bruce Anthony Bonetto weighed 6 pounds and Mr. and Mrs. E.

A. Schmidt vs. lustre, aiont. Pnho.r Tues. and Wed.

f- ai Dirtn dune 9 in is in me laundry, and they might be in two different colors, to change the kitchen color scheme as often as the slipcovers are 2. uaii, 2. and aiarvin Jamh iq j. inujuuia uiu, aie nis Drothprs curia iMetnodist Hospital, a brother of Gloria, 10, and Shari 5. "i'vuruo CUC made? The color range of terry operators, and in sales positions.

More women arp hpintr mT.w FRESH FROZEN a tiiangea. First child fnr TTatvM oj Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Minks of icAuie miiis and other manu- eve- CALIFORNIA SUNKIST iiMier learnea i'nday that their son and daughter-in-law, air. and iactunng plants Many rural women with profes- main Kuti was born in Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital June 11 a Ihi Dound HAMMER'S MA WEI on aiunai ur semi-nrntessinnai n.

ene Minks of Houston have named their new son uur ing still are employed as teach- Ei Drakes of Elkhart and the junior oies, ana technicians. John Gregg Minks. The young man weighed 8 pounds and 13 ounces at birth June 15 in Hous- 918 W. MARKET jnm ADers or Hartthnwi tr- a great grandson of Eise Ee'ten of 3 on 4-H Program This Ad for Mnnlair k-ij seventh great grandchild; is the seventh grandchild JsABINA (PNS) The West- Our Everyday Low Prices Will Save You Money dusv infers 4-ii n.iK 4 iiiaiciiumy ana tne sixth, pater nally. DEL MONTE V.

p- Tuesday at the home of Pat and Lola Vallandingham. The program will include a talk DELRICH 2-49c In aielvin Mr or, a nT Tt Dy nvlllS Jp! nn "Ti, tr-J mis. JUim Hancock have named their new lUll. 0 Mr. and Mrs.

LeRoy Parsons of Pontiac have named their 6 pound, 14 ounce daughter Penny Jeaii Parsons. She arrived at St James Hospital in Pontiac on the seventh of June, a granddaughter for the Willie McKinneys of rural Pontiac and for air and Mrs. Rex Parsons of Saunemin Penny Jean, named by her mother's aunt, airs. Donald Craig of Mattoon, was born on tho hirh a uaix r-. xrn j- uauy giri Maureen AnneiA Hon.

cock. She Was horn Shedd's rkr. SMOKED ham will demonstrate "How to Put in a Zipper" and Lola Val- WE REDEEM Gibson Commimitv Corn Muffin Mix 10c -j .1101. iius. Hancock is the former Mary Ann wiu give a reading.

DIAL COUPONS fr Mr. and Aire Vranr-i. T-11- AXT SrZE riECE nuw, also of Melvin, have named their MEADOW GOLD ORANGE DRINK new bov Dean Phllin i -n- n. 11C was Dorn June 13 at Gibson Com H-Gal. munity Hospital.

0 Dormer Clinton residents, the DELUXE JLb. Baj Sandwich Cookies 49c Stokely Tomato Cakup ....2 9 Morns Lalicker family is living at 404 E. Stewart St. Mr. Lalicker is employed at Meadows Division of Thnr I BEAUTY Ul 503)4 N.AAINST.J 1 BLOONVNGTON -wi jfv uuvil 0.11U his daughter, aiarcellen, is a State 5IEADOW GOLD insurance Companies READY TO EAT GOLDEN RICH 1 I H-GaL, Mi if Del Monte New Pack White Spears ALL MEAT rr, rhe Frank W.

Binkleys, whose new address is 702 W. Wood came to Bloomington from Quin-cy. The couple has two children, Larry Lynn, 9, and Connie Mae, 4. Mr. Binkley is employed at State Farm Insurance Companies Park.

Cheer Sani-Flush. REFRIGERATOR AT TOP 123 lb. TRUE FREEZER BELOW 11.3 cu. ft. capacity.

Rolls out for easy clean Ins. mm ASPARAGUS WMMMMwwMimmii 1-- It mwmi ttiwh INSTANT CIIASE-N-SANBOBN COFFEE Automatic TWivkcttnn. mm- VtAVJ lAA. -'ft iig Washings 9 WASHBURN'S Stokely Friskie Meal or Cubes Bother Us! Don't Grapefruit Juice 0 0 kill ALL CHOICE CUTS hi I ill 1 Pickle and Pimento Tatty Loaf, Cheese and1 Pimento, All Meat Bologna, Spiced Luncheon Lb. OS We Do Any Size In 30 Minutes Jlik-mML.

s-xr; FRESH uKUUND BEEF FRESH TENDER 50-PIECE TflM KIT BEEF LIVER 0 Carefully-Washed Rinsed Every Wash' Done Separately. Drying Service LEAN MEATY $51.95 Value With Each Deluxe I HOLLAND PORK STEA Hotpoint I I Green Stamps Given DUTCH TREAT 59 Also. tipj 46-Ol 1 KvJ Cans 1 DUPLEX ASSORTED SANDWICH 1 COOKIES 249c I DIXIE BELLE SALTINE PACKERS- 2 1101 s. Slain cOuIIsy's inrOO For Tour Old I Refrigerator 10 Down 24 Months to Pay BONNIE MAE FLOUR 5 43' WILLIAMS HOME MADE 4 Parking HAlfH0UR LAUNDRY COOKIES -imin. mxim.

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