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Highland Park Press, 8 Dec 1932, p. 47

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LOXMENT (G “Id DECORATING TO “PM?“ High Grade Help ;ionnittie- “(m I. In; NCY""" WI. In“ .vis sue lATION FEE ,___, “r. o-rica MY 'i,f,'dtt2t.'t nut 7 hi; Git." EON!) STREET P: 1233 r000Atrt, 'net-rr Am, - 1833.3} aria my " Rant CAB? Jhtl I.” h m. ffiriiitd kin- SHOP 41-4891! I! ll WWW. 0mm 9; no ,raattt.f1mtpusmsn.netrtnrhtt- Pei. Cup}. Daniel Wright, who thed ttatttteDetrPuttt-rat-t-tttttt or 1885 is suppoudto ho the thst ,rhtte "was but. in, the who _» CLIFFORD M. MIMI. Viv-mu B. “In. “term. ' _ Wankenn. 111.. Hannah? " tNe. 'Bat 11le Min m mum mi; “than by ateotrAMhmtt, coming a; the "rirtepr use. h- an no- 'rhfuresideritstm.t in amnion 'Atryteerd)rrDierfrddtmmatdr, Gin/radii." mi "MW - Ti- New: km I rriuitpsr---tt1ve ‘50 cent; toward e lamp for people who hove had to have their electricity shag We _ l v ' ,ett-tut9oltr1r.trtre, roaming - ItNen -r6FHririii" Eight to twelve omen. (1oeee_has been don, ated ahead for one week. Would you like to furnish comic; some but- ter or condensed milk. fornhetise breakfasts'. Lunches for Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridass are also wanted or perhaps 50 cents for meat for one of theae'daya. T " Social Birririee. Th-ered-o-Nia-ro-ii-vit-r cooking. Part of the food hos been (leafed. N would you hhe ’to new} with these meals} For' breakfnst they have eoffee, rolled oats, one quart of milk for some,“ bread and sometimes butter. A gag-3991f; They would likéknlso a large keto the to, maltt map in, ttttd' u heavy frying pun. a ,, ',,. _ _ _ A Inge strong table to be used a the, We “lap. each Satin-d” is 1eetil'r'r',fiti'lli'.'e'fq S'nlu, that P the Submitter B-tate " Int Will and Iutaert ltd We“ , Misha. de spirit, make a call at the Social Ser- vice doll room in the old City hall. Two girls are washing end cleaning up old dolls: that have been sent in. Women are making doll clothes from materiithr that have been, donated. The women who sew_9.re paid by a woman of Gik community In her Xmas gift to the needy. More dolls and more material, for dressing dolls, ore needed. _ _ uh Cmmtr.ntnteemtb-ftouttoum at the Court Home in'Wuhc-n. his“ County. on NJ!“ My It I'm next, nm, muoummmm. in: chin- mil-t all! out m not!“ unimygmttumbua . '11"me Cirntir ON. Mush-ll & Hush“. “but". Wnukenn. Mt., November It as: 80-41 , mvnlcauox N01101: PqB.rA\NOWnt A kph! qivett a» Attt1tortthBdttfir-toth.V If Each day several men are fed at SOCIAL SERVICE George Lid, Jr” 23, Port Sheridan; Anna Steh Nicholson, 20, Madison, Wis. Lawrence Tomblin, 40, High-- wood; Leone Olson, 26, Highwood. tnught 1:”. Peek each Wedneg- day morn nit for eight weeks inthe girl’s gymnasium of the DeegfUhb Shields high schooI is being up» titrod by the high school tterirttt,t The origin] town of St. Johns, the product-nor at mtrhlnsitrhHr, mtsafhtntedttatthebhtirottboth 'idetofttyrftrttmvtrtpentttured alone emu-the mun south nu xtehetMterhHrttrPit:r_ethteiri. Mammathnvhaelouto .ttttuustitadBatthatthrseht ordertoumgxtornfetrtttetermtto m. loathe-mirmm -rtstmetmtatthstttntAhtrrt- In: bolus £10123!!ka Chicago. Genld Strung, chief clerk of the board, stated that the baud fixed lend veluee et 820,9t8,990, the value of lot: " 8tbirgt2tr,a96,-awrrt1resoer- 30ml at $18,069,000. " ' Besides, the, emerel 16 per cent slash the board cut an additional 15 per cent in dovnitown blocks in Wau- kegen Generating compeny that got a reduction of $1,609,000. . ’ - The return at the assessors for the year we: in exeeee ofthe futures set by thehoerd e,year ego of $1,- 553,690. ’ . The tax ates will not be evailehle until about Jan. 1 u the report of dents, tsr.ru.> partpe for than Real and Personal Tax Valuations in County Are Lowered Valuations of Lake county real estate Ind persoml property have been cut $16,149,01Q by the bond of review that now is in adjournment The assessors of the county re- turned . total valuation " $105,- 158,255 and the board reduced'thia Btrttreto $89,009,246, which is "pre- sented mostly in the 16 per cent general slash on all real estate in the county. _ e of corporations on which it at: vul- ues will not be “nibble until attout that time. ; T . Dominic Molimri, 21,_ Highwood; Lucille Betrano, 19, Highwood. hr sued " Lake county courthouse, Waukegun. _ I “fun The remaining work before the board in clerical. The valuation set by the board is actually $14,696,420 under the value of a your Mo when the. bond set the future at $103,604,665. mud valuations and certain types Evelyn gym}; tl H]. n T . a - il The dancing 'clus which is 20, Highland Park. " ure eon- I". II... . , ' r cated in 1905; ‘Bout "Urood 'ti (lay? kiaf." Welt Lad: I know Por “min Jes' plane he's n they may be Br you would’pt be ndviuin' “Bent hose 1th “it...“ _ teV An' (gm I want e muting. That 've my“ aroun' I . An" theft stickln' in my men-'1 Sever] thing I "at t' knew 31.70911 “to t’ do oouultin' this thintr av groin“ nay Yer leavin' fer a line: also. . To branch out more they any By Hn'.’mn' with folks 'nt's bin The more upkin' kind ‘Ste-d luv stayin' in I section Whore they 'peer t' he b'hlnd " my yer idy'l mm?! An' deierrin' t' rig-cm- ' it's' 'bout the um old not: Thathaseomet'ouvm, Some pine. luck in our tun] We I" had n nmblin' mind An’ I 'spcct , played Ata portion 'Po.rtrer bub begin t’ ”that You‘ll tind a job 'at 'quirq some he! Onencan’t pull ofiiiaG. It's the-'- 'ltJnnke m knack: An; their frBph All!“ made " stone. The sun 'at shine- down on the urth Hit: em Intake-ulna _ r Them It" ttrtiatrttiFirmie ism 2'9 f7u'lethu'r,',',',' 111k n' t e tar-t plus uv a now b were - nettle den . An' help "t' make it litter _ Per all the folks noun'. . Gettin' back upon ttte.ttttetrtion "" a lender its-chil‘ out. - 's it (ska a? lot " action _ hum " in, but omen-w Aa I’ve mixed with (out: nmn' The glam don! make much dtkermiee 'Bout their the that I have foun' You’ll ttttd a lot uv zood'm . In yer travel ever' where v" An' no place is any smaller Than the' biggest teller there Dt lirirrt, (march of Christ, Perry' Ball, iriris' school in Lake nest, wag opened in 1869. . . com trtii mm; TGG w mam. “North Shore’s Luau a: no... Pop-Jar W.._ . * N. 3113mm): ROAD . _ ". . _ ttht 1(me up. Quality Dry Cleaning, at ' Unusually Low Prices 125 -CLEANERS a MERE! "BIANCHIN' OUT" F Cleaned and Pmt-td GARMENTB wtrir HE? Alp a team-tint would. eooparata and work together enough to beat them," stated Coach Maetttri in a reeent"ttr. terview. . 'Uaekie" Allen; Booster gutter Mk, played a tipe o.frenaivts and de- fensive game, running back pants and constantly keeping his" team out Playing on I wet and slippery f1eld, the Maestri Boosters, a newly organized club. timed back the Highwood Indians .by virtue' of "Chee" Peterson', field troal place kick in the flrat quorter last Sunday aftei'noon in a charity game, all profits going to the Highwood Re. lief fund.' _ -e After Tosi, Tndidnii"iiiiiiAisFGik had fumbled in his own territory, Peters.on made his shectacular boot from- the 25.'yud- line, this three points being the only scoring throughout the game. The Mush-i Boosters, under the caching of M. Maestri, are composed mainly, of former high sehOOl players and it ----'-"""'t"e"""""er"r-"'P"e_ Highwood Indians that'I could pick of danger with long spin] punts. Peterson, Santi, Yates, nnd Susse- Jotti continually broke up Indian plays. e “I "4-t-u-t-aC-.Nao.r-_r_Ib-gE -rttrtmrrirttiitTmWjirirkrririiiiirmiii6 necessary punch which they dierrtot have-during the » Deerfield tooth“ Maestri Boosters Win from Indians m;

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