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Highland Park Press, 4 Sep 1930, p. 21

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Thursday, Sept. 4, 1980 Governor to Inspect Waukegan Flats Where State Park Is Asked _-_" - W poses. Revival of the long agitated plun She'also announced that she had to convert the Flats, north of Wou- been informed by Mate Sen-tor Ray Regan, into a state park, was seen Paddock of Wnuconda, that he will in a; t','.nTl1,1ge,.et""dt, mulef last week introduce the measure providing tor y rs. o ert i en, o Winthrop tat k . th t te f Harbor, member of the Lake County we ' f p". In t I',','." ',':,'rt,. or general dunes committee and long let- e nex "PM“ or e 'r"' Inte. ive in the state park plan, that she Interest In the convernon of the had been informed by Governor L. L. local truct into a Mate purl: Wu A "tiiiii))i'i'$V, Pan A family-Size Pun 'i, mills”Cumo-Apun"9m homeland“ ”Your Public Sande. More '/tij.i.ii:ri'iiiij THIS FOUR-PIE "COME., A little clip locks the "Come-Apart" Pan together before you pour in the batter. You slide the clip off when the cake is baked, letting the pen spring open and lift off so the cake may cool. A choice of two bottoms, one flat and one with tube, lets you use the pan for almost any kind of coke . . . The"Come-Apart"cthe Pan is offered to Northern Illinois home- makers by our Home Service Department, in response to hundreds of requests from women who have seen the pan successfully used in the Department's many cooking schools. of Durable Aluminum 51 South St. Johns Avenue PUBLIC SERVICE QQMPANY APART" PAN Emerson that he will make " inspec- tion of the trapt this fall to determine its advantages for Mate park pur- wlth ouch "Como-Apart" Pan clinic booklet of cake mlpu, all cpocially mood for the now pan, " be plan free. bi tionrHEnN ILLINOIS AND RECIPES, TOO1 for Sunshine and Aniiot "Otis,:,",,,,))")"), fér Plain Cakes and Coffoo Cult“ +1]: +D= 'dit;.,), Til Pill. "can.“ u'uwu Iron-ed by the Waukegan Woman’sI club nearly tive year: an. The club interested the city club of Chicago‘ and the Mate Federation ot woman’- clubl and local representativee in the state legislature in the project. Senator Peddock then introduced a bill into the atate senate: V The matter was referred to a com- mittee of the legislature, which, after visiting the dunes, reported fe- vorably on the bill. ONLY Phone 2900 GRASS LAKE LOTUS AMERICAN PRODUCE ""httl '?egutqyl', In Not 0 Y l _ Faults Elsa/her? Gnu Luke out In world tumou- lotus bed: get . lot of nttetttiott than thy- Among garden has. Faun-1 Imriel have been publIIhod. "ating that the beds are run. Ind mt bot- aniuts cannot uphill the "well-3m in this country bf this will. which some and in the true Win u. tun. tttt their Iced po Nelumbo lu cultivetion wl flned in tube Iron feeder. neturel ponds it to spread 1 Census The government in releulnc ecu- sun tittutes of the unemployed. con- firmed the survey of the cellul- tah- er: in Lake county, published only in the summer. The have: showed 1,965 out of work in the county. ". record by cities and Vin-get in u lol- lows: WIukenn. MM; High” Park, IM; Antioch, 19; Gnyllnke. " llainesville. l; Round lake, 6; Witt- throp Huber. M; Zlon. 141; W. IP, Hizhwood, SMP, Lake Form. 84; hire Zurich, 2; lundehln. t; For lake, W; Lake Villa. P, Uta-trim 93; Luke Blue, = North Chic-co. Mr, Gurnee. l; and Wuueondn. 15. Darth“. Illinois A. H. MUHLKE Figures on _ Unemployment Mere Solduul Relish-0d PM“: n

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