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Highland Park Press, 24 Oct 1929, p. 38

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mmconsent ism i| ©## §§ i N OW is the time to look after B _ :_your winter transmission and {f Ial â€"â€" _ differential lubricants â€" beâ€" ;'. i Ei ___F. H. Bartlétt to A. F. Sweeney _ wife jt_tens D $10.00. Lot 3, blk Union Bank of Chgo to M. K. Snyâ€" der D $10.00. t 46, Forest Home, see 21, Shields. * ; WD $10.00.â€" Lot 4, blk 4, L. G. Arâ€" ries 1st addn to Northmoor Terâ€" race, see 4, Deerfield. 86 ha e mniemnentntennpcregm en L. C. Jorgersen to E. T. Harlan Real Estate Transfers Haak‘s Auto Supply Co. Elm Place Service Station FRANKLIN 2.DOOR SEDAN _ _ _ _ PREsTONE ALCOHOL â€" GLYCERINE CHANDLER SEDAN . MARMON TOURING Just Painted Corner Elm Place and First Street $100. $100 25 South Second Street â€" Highland Park ~~â€"â€"Phone Hightand Park 391 $50 7 and 8, Shields. * ~~T. ~A. Archambauit â€"and â€"wifeâ€"to Pennsylvania Oil ~©Co. â€"<of~ Evanston WD $10.00. Sly 3 ft of Nly 119 it of lot 62, (ex Wly 110 ft), sees 14 and 15, Deerfleld. . C. T. & T. Co. to A. Prochaska and wife jt tens D $1050.00 Lots 44 and 45, Britigans N Shore Highland, see 8, Shields. R . son and K. Gruenwald D $10.00. TLots| j Will Sell Very Reasonably 1927 â€" AUBURN SEDAN 1927 OAKLAND LANDAU SEDAN CHEVROLET â€" SEDAN Very good Condition $500 $25 T HZ 2. £&,2.6 .8 +~ COMMANDER STUDEBAKER SEDAN 18 and 19, blk 6, Branigar Bros.| Condell Hospital at â€" A.â€"Davisâ€"to C. T'J}r co. qov|. â€"_ Libertyville Faces â€" :s.ooop.x:kpt of blks 31 and 33, Highâ€" Financial Diffic land k s oo m o m Seg pas . (al Abr ~_C,. W. Buckley and wife to L. M. Stein and wife jt tens WD $10.00 Pt of blks 31 and 33, Highland Park.â€"> L. J. Muhlke to R. Greenslade and wife jt tens WD $10.00 S hf of lot 11 and all of lot 12, blk 5, (with all W. Aitken and wife to J. R. Baker and wife jt tens WD $10,.00 lot 83, Bannockburn Park, see 20, Deerfield. C. T. & T. Co. to B. C. Halstead D $10 Sundry lots in Sundry blks, sec 9, Deerfleld. An outstanding division of the deâ€" partment of anthropology at Field Museum of Natural History is that containing the vast Chinese collecâ€" tions, ranking among the best in the world. The material displayed conâ€" gists in the main of the results of two expeditions, the Blackstone Exâ€" pedition, and the Marshall Field Jr. xpedition, Whicit ~were botrâ€"ied â€"PYy Dr. Berthold Laufer, the museum‘s curator of anthropology. Both the ancient â€"original culture of China, as influenced> and modified by religâ€" Chinese Collections At Field Museum Best iousâ€"and artistic currentsâ€"coming from India from the third century A. D. onward, are well represented. W. K. 70B. COACH * ~This Is a OVERLAND SIX SEDAN Ask Us About It Runs Well $100 $450 namsstinase s board of trustees last Friday they cannot renew their loans. â€"G. â€"Ray, president â€"of â€"the hos board, has called a special mes of the trustees for this week to up the matter. The financial plight of the E beth Condell Memorial hospital came alarming last week when three local banks called their l« on the institution, aggregating s $10,000, says the Lake County 1 Final notices are being prep: by Trustee Max Kohner which be sent to all persons who have paid their pledges.. A survey of hospital records show that there mains $12,329.81 in unpaid ple which were subscribed three y ago during the hospital drive. The majority of the pledges : to be paid in installments over three year period. The recordsâ€" : that. in many cases persons signed pledges have never made Just what action will be taken : the final notices asking payment been ~sent out is problematical this time. One thing is certain cording to the hospital board; f: must be raised in the next 30 or Libertyville may be without a pital. _ *A ons l........- e ‘"It is gnstRu hearty a dish," tinues Miss Rice, "just as filling just as tasty. â€"Tfsefi in this way not as an adjunct to meat, it is expensive." â€"She recommends bu at least two pounds of mushrc at â€"a time and canning what are used, asâ€" an economy measure. first suggestion is stuffing the lar mushrooms with bread crumbs, & ed onions and summer savory and ing them in chopped bacon and fi1 ing by broiling them. amount from $5. to $1500. Mushrooms Should Be ~â€" â€"Divorced from Stea . Beefsteak and mushrooms, itiesâ€"since â€"time â€"immemorial, â€"sl be divoreed and become comp entities, Louise Rice urges in V an‘s Home Companion. â€" Mushrc she declares, are the only satifa substitute for beefsteak and s be used to take the place of me: the family menu. iss Creamed â€"mushrooms; mush potpie made with the stock of at less than a cent a dish; mushr with lima beans on toast are at other uses suggested by Miss She advised buying the brown, colored, mushrooms of irregular smooth, whiteâ€"ones whichâ€"are th house variety and lack the flay the woods. â€" Mushrooms should 1 ‘hw‘“ . j stead, thus preservingâ€" the~ taste. Bunk is a kind of grease makes the â€" wheels run smoo harmless flapdoodle to keep p« interested. You kiss your wif show her that you still love her. without being kissed; yet she it.â€"The American Magazine. . _ Good Old Bunk Thuraday, Oct. 24,

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