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Highland Park Press, 18 Jun 1936, p. 11

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.fn kx this Frank & @.u it ins o Bowman, Im her" 4 randrmhother ;[or "CER | | /# Special : Z4 .low rate _| _ â€". For this .\" service! . A NY | BTATIONER â€" _ & ~ 3“‘!'»\:.9?:‘ Typewriter M URSDA y ientist CO. ROOM CALL :30 p.m. â€" JUNE 18 4y 18 y * {=.,..** _ PARKS, BOULEYVARDS . _ AN ORDINANCE 6 .%r?mrmmx FOR _ CORâ€" TB PURPOSES FOR THE FISCAL 1‘1”‘ JUNE ist, 1936, to MAY IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF ERS OF THE PARK DISâ€" OF! HIGHLAND PARK, COUNTY / AND STATE OF ILLINOIS: k t the following sums, or as as may be authorized by law, and the"‘same are hereby nmrhtd corporate purposes for the # n 00} June 1, 1936 and ending my CGENERAL AND ‘ADMINISTRATIVE |\ Yellowstone, Glacier, Rainier, ) General Grant, and other ational Parks ‘already bhave augâ€" ted their transportation fleets th 48 ultraâ€"modern, streamlined eoaches, especially built for tional park scenic service. They the last word in safety and and their streamiline sty} makes them the most beautiful couches in the world. Stage Coaches Used Untii 1917 it l:.z:cry from thegetururt w , with every feature deâ€" 1 ed to promote ‘the sightseer‘s ‘ tion of mind and body as he ' through these natural fairyâ€" 1 a) far cry, indeed, from the ‘Or Maints tution of 'G:m‘.“p".!i m ntenance and Opâ€" MAY, JUN l preparing for the greatâ€" est influx of tourists in their his tory this summer. SAM‘3 "Wonderiands of the West"â€"the National Parks, where ‘millions of workâ€"weary Americans get back to nature every NATIONAL PARKS PREPARE Fog 2 â€".â€" BIGGEST SEASON IN HISTORY in & Kael Pert, Maintenance and Opâ€" Maintenance and Opâ€" Fngridan and Miscellaneous NEWEST type of modern, streamâ€" lined motor coach developéd for carrying tourists in Yellowstone, Glacier, Rainler, Sequoia, General Grant, and other National Parks this summer. 150.00 $50.00 150.00 ©1,000.00 $50.00 550.00 400.00 $10,920.00 18, 20,300.00 2,200.00 Sn Oesnnd To meet emergencies and contingencies not herein provided for, or in exâ€" Mirstuning "and Mailine. . $9000 al n# .. cmb eetertiersczerscss. " PO00U Supplies and Miscellaneous Improvements Collecting Special Assessâ€" Acquisition of P'M For General and Local LGNOE ...« clfiisanneccrimi Supplies and Miscellaneous Play Grounds For Maintenance and _ Operation of Playgrounds Bathing Beaches For Maintenance and Operation of Bathing Skating Rinks For Maintenance and Operation of Skating Ravine Drive Park For ©Maintenance and Operation of Ravine Supplies and Miscellaneous Nursery . 1 For Maintenance and Idlewild, Roger Williams, Station, Longview, and Lake Parks * For ‘Maintenance and West Longview Tennis West Longview Sugli- and Miscellaneous Amount necessary to m rental on part: of 43, Block 1, in First Addition to : Ravinia Highlands, _ Highland Park, Illinois ............ primitive stage coaches which, as late as 1917, furnished transporta tion at Yellowstone. in that year, 175 White coaches replaced the horse drawn stages. Bince then, these coaches have been the standâ€" ard means of transportation not only at Yellowstohe, Glacier, Raiâ€" nier, Sequoia, and General Grant, but also at Rocky Mountain, Estes, Bryce Canyon, North Rim, Grand Canyon, Zion, Clarkson‘s Indian Detour and Crater. Special "Roil Tops" The special streamlined coaches which will go into service at the beginning of the season at Yellowâ€" stone, Glacier, Rainier, Sequola, equipped "with unique "roll tops"«â€"= luxurious type, have been installed, the passengers with a full view of the parks‘ scenic grandeur. Spe Lincoln and Wrenn Point Drive Park For Maintenance and Opâ€" eration of West Longâ€" For Maintenance and Operation â€" of . Tennis For Maintenance and Opâ€" eration of Lincoin and Wrenn Point Parks .... Operation of Idlewild, Rogers Williams, . Staâ€" tion, Longview . and Lake : Putks® ....._______ WE\ eprmintennbivierchameecem : 24900000 lies and Miscellaneous _ â€"|| _ dogics ... 2£,000,00 _ . 500,00 HUNTER CLARKSON‘s$ nr:amllnod ourier. cars offer a sharp contrast to the préhistoric charm of the Indian Detour country. 300.00 1,100.00 500.00 1,500.00 450,00 175.00 â€" 925.00 900.00 _ 2,900.00 £00,00 2,500.00 200,00 300.00 ....... $52,645.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 2,600.00 1,000.00 100.00 500.00 oo ‘Prepared musta x All salt u:lf flour t@ meat,. Mix thoroughly, divide int@ equal parts and shape inu? layer ut one inch. in thickness. | Spread ‘thickly v&fi: mustard and gover witk onion. ri Top with second layer Or meat. B_T; in hot oven % to % hour. J To serve as luncheok# accompaniâ€" ment to salad or soup; | ~1 pkg. cream chee $8] *‘ 0ge yolk‘ . ; § ~â€" % teaspoon onion jW | X16 Secretary of the Board of Commissioners of the Attest i+ 4 â€"~. hi o s une 9th, 1936. Approvedâ€"June 9th, 198 Pnglhhodâ€"â€"‘lmn 18th, 15 any item or i any, eral expense appropriation m 17 thi#l ordinance | may be expended in . mnklntd any dtfiefene! n any appropriation an same |genâ€" anl_n’v_urn_-_o or in| a 1 appropriation Jn kenk i Amount necessary to pay mturh:s t ';31 Amount n _ Interest on Zd‘in- Section 3: All ordinan or parts ore dinances ‘in m&flht he ‘cll l:ftl‘ the same are lgvb' € + j hL â€" Section 4: is ce shall in full force and | effect and after its passage, approval and publication, as To MEET TING _ OBDIEGATIONS ;AND _ _ OTHER NONâ€"RECURRING ITEM 1721 C. A. BROWN TOTAL........$43,880.00, $31,000.00 19880.00 $43,880.00 HARDACRE, t o}lD the Board issioners of the oo o mieh THE PRES 8 As | ir guests. and L*'l Sydney kegant â€" Thek Deerfield O an inifiation and : twelfth® anniversar Mr.SZand Mrs. J. \Schneider of Chicagio were Sun guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Schngider of Brierâ€" hill rdad. ‘. Le#Ke Stryker taken to the Elgi spital on urday. Auiflust Huehl i ‘Vandalia. Dr.Band Mrs, F. Weir will spendithe month of #uly in Califorâ€" nia. 8. : I Mril\and Mrs. Harry D. Stitzell who {{formerly â€" livel in Highland Park, have purch; ! the Bubert hou _n,iPark avésue and are reâ€" modelling it. â€" | ‘duif K“hl]de” ldnn, daughter MÂ¥ and Mrs. Hgymond M. Calâ€" kins wf Bannoc cb rm, is student C nafeh 2 mreff mhong tan‘a the Mine comme: idment ifr'ciu? Miss ACalkins vpice appeared in Sund@‘s Tribune. || . Mri@ Samuel Jos '5 h is visiting her pu&oi j gxl_WinFn‘:p Chnnada.t j § Olive Fra as returne homeÂ¥from North !‘x tral college at NapetWille.. Miss ive, who is a junio®) will assist bi the registrar‘s office Wt the college E pr the next two yearsiliwhile attendihi school. the tract bridge at / Acres Te: ers this after MrBand Mrs. Jo as | guests. o Mr. Mrs. Ro Wessling and Miss Bertha .Fr with Mr. and Mrs. Reorge Bax spent Friday at thd} Roy Baxmah@home in Highâ€" land Rark. f Ewilld Winter of Chicago has reâ€" turnedfrom a stay at Turkey Run, Ind., Snd spent weekâ€"end with his f&ither, Augus inter of "Elm sligh@ly on un side. Cut into 9 ‘Cream eese, etc., to 8 paste, put) teaspoonful on each Hquare of to. sprinkle with papriFa. Place n low flame on broil«3 until goldef» brown, (watch closel}) and firmÂ¥o touch. Best servell hot. [ | Mr D. J. Gintetgof Park avenue has &# her guest (Ner sister, Miss %;r ret Rechtie: of St. Paul, Mi Fo alt l?d â€" ({slight or five s1 of white bread on one sid¢ andâ€" buttered on un side. Cut into 8. ‘Cream léheese, etc.,. to Deerfleld 10 ll kins, daughter mond M. Calâ€" rm, is student school in New leading part in ent exercises. appeared in L. is visiting her Canada. ; has returned ntral college at ive, who is a the registrar‘s r the next two : school. is entertaining ub at luncheon oom on Saundâ€" h Korenin had Thursday, Mr. rman of Wauâ€" 5. S. will hold 1 celebrate its onight. 10 UTOUIm t Mrs. Chester Wessling f \the station of Ruth on Monday ening at the Barrington chapter, #. E, S., and was associate matron ighâ€" land Park last evening. occaâ€" sions were Past Worthy trons and Patrons fnights. â€" . . . Mr. Annd Mrs. (George Hhrder spent Sunday in Milwaukee? The | Woman‘s Auxiliary {bf the Bethlekem church will serv chop the supper on Tuesday eve in the church parlors, beginting at 5:80 ofclock. Reservations | y be made with Mrs. Floyd StangiÂ¥, Mrs. Clarente Scott, Mrs. Harol&iPeterâ€" son: or| Mrs. Joseph Koren | Brookfield or Fresh Ground _ All Beef _ HAMBURGER _ Rolled Leg VEAL ROAST ( . QUAUT ent£, if Ypy, CanT tNiGREASE Youllkt P the Bos, You CAN DECRE > quTGo BY DEALING 4 N IF You can‘t tmCAGaAse t per pound per pound Milk Fed 27¢ 15¢ ; PIG HAMS â€" Special for Friday and Saturday Jt Eu1 "RarRKE] 1| Native Beef | â€" § _ Fresh Dressed pei pgoznd I pei ;;nd unlight Butter * 30¢ Choice Cuts per pound 6 & B hal | r‘s or Swift‘ Native Beef inankless * ‘aA ied LI HAMS | RIB ROAST CK RO‘ST | â€" _ Frying 17¢ Fresh Little PRIME RIB ROAST 1â€"2â€"38â€"4 Ribs; per Ib. _§25C Native Beef ROUND STEAK Native Beef Mrs. Roscoe Wess Miss Berâ€" tha Freese, Miss Do Wessling, with Mr. and Mrs. Georke Baxman of &Bfi.‘o. C.uf-o' ted fidr' aunt Miss Anna â€" in Methodist Old People‘s Home, Chi cago, Miss Krimbil is ty y old. § } Mrs. Charles Galloway of Rogers Park was the guest her niece, Mrs. W. F. Weir on y and attended the G »Bor¢hardt wedding. t 4 8 % Read The Wdf’lt-Ads CHICKENS per pound 29¢ W Wessling, orke Baxman ted | their 'hth.! . 28c t + [3) q ) i: w iv" Jw 46 Tra hed t thk w

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