Cash Cow (1972); Cal-Mex (1973); Swiss enchilada (1952); Stuffed Pizza (1976)

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Cash Cow
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(PROQUEST HISTORICAL NEWSPAPERS)
The Money Scene; Ex-Minesweeper Skipper Guides Borden Thru Field
Nick Poulos. Chicago Tribune (1963-Current file). Chicago, Ill.: Sep 17, 1972. p. D11 (1 page) :
As a result, Marusi told us in an interview, Borden has become a "cash cow" that produces a high return on investment and a high cash flow, providing funds for investment in other areas of the company's business.
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(Earliest Wall Street Journal cite--ed.)
Pillsbury's Plan to Buy Weight Watchers StirsQuestions About Price, Potential for Growth
By JOSEPH M. WINSKI. Wall Street Journal (1889-Current file). New York, N.Y.: May 13, 1975. p. 43 (1 page)
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(OED)
ADDITIONS SERIES 1993
    cash, n.1
    Add:    [3.] [a.] cash cow colloq., (a sector of) a business which provides a steady cash flow, esp. one considered as an attractive take-over target.

  1975 Forbes (N.Y.) 15 Feb. 55/1 For a while, the fire and casualty companies were great *cash cows for their acquirers. 1986 Economist 13 Sept. 75/3 He had called Dairy Farm the company's ?cash cow? and its steady turnover had sustained the group's cash flow through Hong Kong's property slump from 1981 to 1983.
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CAL-MEX
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(PROQUEST HISTORICAL NEWSPAPERS)
ROUNDABOUT... with Art Ryon
Los Angeles Times (1886-Current File). Los Angeles, Calif.: May 29, 1964. p. D2 (1 page) :
("Cal-Mex Cafe," previously cited--ed.)
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Enchiladas--They're Easy on the Budget and Hard to Resist
JEANNE VOLTZ. Los Angeles Times (1886-Current File). Los Angeles, Calif.: Mar 15, 1973. p. K1 (2 pages)
First page, photo caption:
DELUXE MEXICAN-AMERICANO--Enchiladas are arranged in sauce in shallow baking dish, covered with cheese and baked for traditional Cal-Mex fare. Olives top enchiladas.
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SWISS ENCHILADA
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I don't think that I posted this. I first wrote about it from Sanborn's in Mexico.
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COOKERY COLLEGE RECIPES OFFERED
MARIAN MANNERS. Los Angeles Times (1886-Current File). Los Angeles, Calif.: Jan 6, 1952. p. D8 (1 page):
Delicious dishes given in the collection range all the way from thrifty casseroles and ways to cook ground meat and fish, to the exotic baba au rum, turkey roasted, broiled and country-fried; crystallized grapes and Swiss enchiladas.
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STUFFED PIZZA
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Letters; Pizzas: So who's No. 1?
Julie Sorensen, Nancy Jane Miller, Victoria M Dunn, Barry Bernsen, et al. Chicago Tribune (1963-Current file). Chicago, Ill.: Aug 29, 1976. p. G11 (2 pages)
First page:
For something really different, try Nancy's stuffed pizza in Harwood Heights: two layers of crust with the fixings (sausage, pepperoni, or whatever) between them.
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Dining out; Three prize pizzas, no matter how they're sliced--or stuffed
Johnrae Earl. Chicago Tribune (1963-Current file). Chicago, Ill.: Apr 24, 1977. p. E17 (1 page) :
Chicago, it would seem, always has had its thin-crust pizza and the thick pizza in a pan. But now there's something new, the stuffed pizza.

We want to tell you about some recent wanderings. We went first to Giordano's, 6253 S. California Av., which has been proclaimed the home of CHicago's best stuffed pizza.
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Stuffed pizza, simply put, is a two-crust pie with the usual, or unusual, pizza makings between. We expected this to be too much dough, and were pleasantly surprised to find the top crust virtually melted right in with the stuffing.
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Dining out; At Nancy's, it's pizza with new pizzazz
Johnrae Earl. Chicago Tribune (1963-Current file). Chicago, Ill.: Jun 19, 1977. p. E18 (1 page) :
But it;s not the submarine sandwich that brings most people to Nancy's; it's the stuffed pizza.

For those who haven't tried one, a stuffed pizza is an unusual dish that's 2 inches high and 10 inches in diameter. There are top and bottom crusts, and in between are three cheeses, plus whatever the eater thinks he can eat.
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Eats; STUFFED PIZZA Pie kind of town, Chicago is--and this is its latest
Judy Hevrdejs. Chicago Tribune (1963-Current file). Chicago, Ill.: Feb 16, 1979. p. B1 (2 pages)
First page:
Nancy's, 7309 W. Lawrence, Harwood Heights, 867-4641. According to manager Tom Cirrincione, his father, Biangio, and a partner were one of the first to bring the pleasures of stuffed pizza here about four years ago.
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Scene; Coming to terms with Midwestern English
Martin Fischer. Chicago Tribune (1963-Current file). Chicago, Ill.: Mar 20, 1979. p. A2 (1 page)
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"COINED THE PHRASE"
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BITS OF NEW YORK LIFE
O O M'INTYRE. The Atlanta Constitution (1881-2001). Atlanta, Ga.: Jun 13, 1922. p. 4 (1 page)
Wilson Mizner coined the phrase "hard-boiled." He was speaking of the Rialto.
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Judge Lyle Dies; Foe of Al Capone; JUDGE LYLE, 82, DIES; WAS FOE OF AL CAPONE
Chicago Tribune (1963-Current file). Chicago, Ill.: Nov 25, 1964. p. 1 (2 pages) :
Judge John H. Lyle, 82, who coined the phrase "public enemies" for hoodlums and who was a judge Al Capone could not buy, died last night in Oak Forest hospital.
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CARLISLE BARGERON, POLITICAL WRITER, 71
New York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Mar 24, 1965. p. 46 (1 page) :
He claimed to have coined the phrase "hit-and-run-driver."
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Gilson Gray, Advertiser, CBS Official
The Washington Post, Times Herald (1959-1973). Washington, D.C.: Apr 24, 1971. p. B6 (1 page)
In 1927, he joined the D'Arcy advertising firm as an account executive, and while there coined the phrase, "The Pause That Refreshes," for the Coca Cola Co.
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MILES COLEAN DIES; U.S. HOUSING EXPERT; Helped to Found F.H.A. and Coined the Phrase 'Urban Renewal'
By ALFRED E. CLARK. New York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Sep 19, 1980. p. D15 (1 page)



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