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Highland Park Press, 19 May 1932, p. 19

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find . the nes unâ€" let Six now the market. L MOTORS m 65 to 70 standstill to . Its advanâ€" ibility MANUFACTURING rURRIERS]||| _ ORDER Yl'q(:)l{:’! TEULIPS | Phone H. P. 54 Direct from Holland for fall planting * 4 * M _EA at Wholesale Prices 16 North Sheridan Road Only the largest top sized bulbs insist on inspectâ€" ing the vault where it is to be Before You Storel' "Z Your Fur Coat [‘ Some of the money disbursed to the schools by Petty last year still is tied up in closed banks as there was an instance in which one, treasurer carried the check for ten days withâ€" it was deposited it was too late to clear the bank. The total to be received is $102,â€" 660 which is considerably higher than last year when $92,000 was reâ€" ceived. â€" v2) 12. .MOorse, The checks were sent out by W.C,. The specials to be collected as the Petty, county school superintendent." ‘amqunts owed for public improveâ€" There remains an amount of Apâ€" | ments through the municipalities of proximately $63,000 still due from the county on which city and village the state from the distributive fund. treasurers were unable to make colâ€" When this will arrive is problemâ€" | lections. ¢ . atical as Cook county work has been No bills will be prepared for the delayed considerably. Citv nF Wramm.._ l n HSO County schools in the rural and village division last week were sent a proportionate share of $39,060 as their part of the state distributive school fund. e County Schools Get Share of State Fund; Petty Sends Out Cash Moldaner & Humer THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1932 Our modern vault is open for inspection! charge Y Only the largest top sized builbs m ~ | ‘Beé & foo T ut | sz a s good American â€"â€" spend your vacation in America u:,'!ON!,,!lG!umxm Bfi .( :22253 10270 2er 2000 504007 80 Wage m nc in o wmge n cnomineBrate nc om prcert ant ue in ie nc aiminnmnty This makes one quart. Does not require stirring. When cold, beat and add to the whipped cream, beating well toâ€" gether. Fold in stifly beaten egg whites last. Place in freezing unit of refrigerator and leave until froâ€" has been soaked five minutes mtfle one tablespoon cold i over cold water until cold. re CÂ¥ cup maple syrup ie 2 egg yolks 1 teaspoon gelatine * 1 tablespoon cold water & l pint whipping cream (one cup) _ _A few grains of salt. F Heat syrup in double boiler, pour onto beaten egg yolks and stir until well mixed.. Return to double boiler and cook three minutes;: Take from fire, add salt and the gelatine which Iour automatic refrigerator. Among ||.. ‘the desserts, I am sure youâ€"will apâ€" preciate this recipe for Maple Franâ€" go, which is a frozen dessert and|}| _ does not require any attention after % it is prepared and placed in the freezing travy of vour rafricearauia. I} â€" by Nina Brewer . ~â€"of Home Service Department of . North Shore Gas Company. ___|| _______A With the approach of spring we <â€"â€"_â€"~ k usuallyâ€"beginâ€"toâ€"think of theâ€" variâ€" | [ â€"~â€"â€"~ com guif,oi"dfl;w_h_igh_!lfi may nrenare in started Jan. 1 when the interest for the new year becanmie effective. The treasurer is preparing to disâ€" tribute approximately 20 per cent of the general taxes to the taxing bodies as that is close to the perâ€" centage collected. > Of the delinquent specials close to $1,000,000 are from Waukegan, while the second biggest sum comes from Highland Park. No bills will be prepared for the City of Waukegan as. these were sent out January 1 and no further notice is needed, although the law does not provide for any notice at all. The specials to be collected as the amqunts owed for public improveâ€" mrmwegs d4% c q ul 1 Collection of $2,700,000 in special assessments throughout all the cities and villages of the county last week was started by County Treasurer Jay B. Morse. ' County Treasurer Is Collecting Special Assessment Taxes penalty da Maple Frango qs To Coo THE «P RES s â€"WEST PLUMBING COMP 381 Elm Place FOR PLUMBINGâ€"HEATING French Lick Springs Hotel. ~Company _ . _ s« 1C easyâ€"leaders_ in .the nation‘sâ€" activitiesâ€"â€" _come here to Southern Indiana once a year, â€" twice a year, even more often. ue v . _ It‘s such a simple habit to acquire, the French Lick habit â€"and so nleasant _ ‘lnca_ _ _ LC Ko the semiâ€"annual habit â€"â€"Forâ€"this summer, rates for rooms with bath are reduced to $8, $10 and $12 per day per person; rooms with running water and toilet, $7 and $9; rooms with running water only, $6â€"meals included! Greens fee reâ€" duced to $1 per day. Further reductions for extended stays. | . Be among others who enjoy the things you do, who know how and where to find the better things in life â€"come to French Lick! much longer stays â€" inexpensive enc frequent visits â€" that‘s French Lick! Summer rates in effect June 1 ! Phone Highland Park 258 Write for Hlustrated Booklet _ "Home of Pluto Water" FRENCH LICK, INDIANA ~CHUSs . West, Mgr. m# varied enough Harry J. Fawcett *CaSdall Highland Park Tor NINETEEN

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