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Highland Park Press, 3 May 1928, p. 19

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_ year there aré four on the committee® The new members are Supervisor Emil Ficke of Lake Zurich and Assistâ€" ant Supervisor Johnâ€" D. Thomas of Zion. Purchasing: Hoban, Funk, Dronen. Road and Bridge: Stanton, O‘Conâ€" nor, Stratton, Naber, Obee. Road and Bridge Audit: Herschberâ€" ger, Verco¢, Worack. Harbaegh, Wileox, Dilger. Stratton, Wright, Naber. ton, Van Pattem. _ _ _ Pluts: Short, Thompson, Herschberâ€" gor. Poor, Waukegan, Shields and Deerâ€" field: Crapo, Dronen, Wright. > __Poor, Balance of County: Bletsch, i ‘k: Kelsey, Hoban, Mawâ€" Ficke, Kelly, Holdridge. Funk, Worack, â€"Wercoe. Settlement with Sheriff: Holdridge, Brown. Settiement with Cireuit Clerk and Recorder: Thomas, Brown, Naber. Assistant Supervisor Frank Worack of Waukegan. Supervisor B. F. Naber of Antioch. Assistant Supervisor John D. Thomas of Zion. Supervisor Frank Stanton of Ingleâ€" side was made chairman of the road and bridge committee, a most imâ€" portant committee. During the past year Ray Paddock, who has retired from the board, served as chairman of the road and bridge committee. Asâ€" sistant John Hoban of Waukegan was by Chairman Murphy and approved today by the board follow: e€ County Farm: Thompson, Harâ€" baugh, Wilcox, O‘Connor. _ _County Farm Audit: Wright, Short, Assistant Supervisor Ira Holdridge of Waukegan. Other Committees There are 33 standing committees while the board membership excludâ€" ing the chairman is 33 and each was given a committee chairmanship. With the exception of five members, who were named on four committees inâ€" cluding the one on which they serve as chairman, each board member was named on three committees. The five men given special recogniâ€" tion by being placed on four commitâ€" During the time Vercoe and Meyer have beer on the finance committee, the indebtedness of Lake county has Chairman for 4th Year: Other Important Appointments. By Chairman of Supervis nance committee for the ensuing year. YERCOES HEADS FINANCE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Printing: Holdridge, Cory, Udell. Jury and Elections and Erroneous Insurance: Worack, Monahan, Stanâ€" m. Jail: Kelly, Stadfeldt, Kelsey. _ _ The nundiu‘_'m-!nium appointed Supervisor James O‘Connor of Deerâ€" Detention Home Audit: Udell, Dilâ€" North Shore News â€" ) The Higbland Park Press â€"| | . Work was started last week in prcp~J C n(;: | aration for the construction of the K;’t | new $150,000 building of the Public ) . i/ ; Service Company which is to be| nc:n. | erected during the next few mon!!u} :“ ‘;‘ }tt the corner of Milwaukee avenue hiah(; | and Church street, Libertyville. Fiagh The ground is being cleared by’ Pa }tbe large house which for many ran | years has stood on the property. [r l“ \ _ The work on the new business block( c:.n d.; | will start as soon as the ground i‘fert z cleared and it is expected to be ready slu" for oecupancy some time during the '.p. { autumn of this year. ., Moualp over by vice president Wilâ€" m‘(hrdl. â€" Chosen to serve with the new presâ€" ident this year, were, Stewart W. Purâ€" dy, vice president; R. F. Weich, seereâ€" :-. Charles S. J. Ranks, treasurer, Prancis Pearce, Richard Kuh, Hiâ€" ram Belding, Robert H. Wienecke and Approximately four hundred men and women gathered at Lake Forest last Wednesday night to attend the annual meeting and banqguet of the Lake Forest college. At the election of‘officers the folâ€" lowing were chosen: Chairman, Roy Wright of the Lake County National bank of Libertyville. Viceâ€"Chairman, Carl Stenger of the Waukegan State Bank. @ Becretary, Raymond L. Ersine, of the Highland Park State bank. ‘ GEORGE F. BROWN IS ‘ GLENCOE CLUB HEAD At the annual meeting, dinner and election of officers of the Glencoe ::‘.Mwnchluankh-; evening, George F. h-:?:iumu«m ensuing year. The meeting, in the absence of Highwood State bank. Frank L. Smith, it was indicated at Gov. Small‘s office last week. It was pointed out that Smith and Smail have been political allies for years and the governor has no intenâ€" tion of asking Smith to relinquish the credentials which the senate refused to accept. Otis F. Glenn, successful republican senatorial nominee in the recent priâ€" mary, has been one of Small‘s harshâ€" est critics in the state senate and it was said his appointment to fulfill the ANNUAL MEETING OF LAKE COUNTY BANKERS Held At Lake Forest Last Week; Officers Elected For Enâ€" ethpty until the November election as Governor Len Small has no inâ€" tention of appointing a successor to The building is to be of brick conâ€" struction with stone and brick trim and will have a slate roof and will be of old English type combining beauty and utility. It will have a frontage of 167% feet on the Milwauâ€" kee avenue side and will extend 76 feet on Chuch street with stores and offices opening on both streets. TO BE APPOINTED Indications Governor Will Not Fill Second Senate Seat Starts Structure at Liberty ville Last Week to Cost About $150,000 GLENN NOT LIKELY received $12 each, or two days pay. Cost of printing specimen ballots, posting notices, taking out the metal polling booths, carrying out ballots, etc. ran $2,925.80. The board also fixed the salaries of Cost of the last primary of April 10, according to the best figures obâ€" tainable from County Clerk Lew A. Hendee, was $8,691.80. The board of supervisors at their meeting last week veted to pay all of these bills. Each precinct, and there are 62 in the county with 22 being in Waukegan township, cost about $93 for the primâ€" ary. Three judges and three clerks the board of review which will be| appainted in late June. These run| the same as those for the last board PRIMARY ELECTION \~s _ EXPENSE IN COUNTY Total Cost Over Eight Thousand Dollars, Clerk Reports; Board To Pay Following the business meeting the The second Iilinois seat in the entation of "The Butter and Egg " was given by the Gartick Playâ€" term was very unlikely. suing Year and they | the needed ~rightâ€"of way" "Ldbdell apâ€" | pealed to the board of supervisors Jabout a week ago to take action in this matter and a rightâ€"ofâ€"way comâ€" | mittee was appointed by Chairman | Thomas V. Murphy and succeeded in { getting all objectors to give rightâ€" ofâ€"way needed. Ray Paddock, repubâ€" On m--i-u“ i hllhvthd State‘s Atâ€" torney % county board \-Q'-lddldhnbyw time rather than daylight saving time :filth-M. May on $250,000 poor farm bond issue proposition. ‘The polis will be open between the hours of 7 a. m., and 7 p.m. standard time, which is one hour behind daylight saving time. and St. Paul passenger train at St. Mary‘s road located two miles east of Libertyville. Death came the following day at Won erinaugs W ies wns was the jury returned a verdiet of acciâ€" made that the railroad company be compelled to install a warning signal STANDARD TIME FOR COUNTY BOND ELECTION TRUCK DRIVER MEETS DEATH AT CROSSING Jack Kock, 36 years trucking m«mmd:'mu» ertyville, was fatally injured early last week when he drove his five ton truck in front of a speeding Chicago at this crossing. The first definite word of him came two days ago when John W. Follmer, of the state department of registraâ€" tion and education, telephoned from Chicago and stated that Boeye would surrender. outdoor sports, was for ten years manager of Rothers Resort at Grass lfkon_mrAnfigeh._whighpfreqm The bond was supplied by one of the chiropractor‘s friends who stated that he lived in Evanston. years of age. Paddock and Lobdell Thursday arâ€" ranged to have a committee of five real estate men in and around Wauâ€" conda make an appraisal of propâ€" erty of objectors in Wauconda townâ€" ship, which is needed for rightâ€"ofâ€" way for Rout 176, Section A, from Mundelein to Wauconda. . Paddock says that the township of Wauconda will offer to pay these objectors the price appraised and if they refuse to accept, condemnation proceedings will then be instituted against them. for his appearance for hearing May 3. The girl had died March 2, of diphâ€" theria, the inquest showed. The warâ€" rant was issued at the order of States Attorney Smith March 15 and since ther Shorf Lawrence Doolittle has searched for the man. Louis Rothers, Jr., better known to intimates as "Butch," and one of the best known sportsmen and resort keepers in Lake county, died at the Victory Memorial hospital last week, J. J. Boeye, Evanston chiropractor, who is charged with practicing withâ€" out a license in connection with the death of Margaret Bremer, Highland GRASS LAKE RESORT OWNER DIED RECENTLY his joviality and his knowledege of Park child, last week was surrendered to Justice Hervey Coulson through his attorney, Walter M. Givler. The Waukegan contracting firm has informed County Highway Suâ€" perintendent Raiph M. Lobdell that work will be started immediately on this paving improvement and will be rushed to completion. The pavement lican nominee for state senator, made a trip to Springfield last week and made arrangements with the state highway department to have the conâ€" tract for this job awarded. 172, Section 128, a five mile strip between Libertyville and Gurnee, to Darrow & Barron of Waukegan. The contract price is $162,527.29. BOEYE SURRENDERS BOND IS FURNISHED The division of highways Thursâ€" day announced the awarding of the contract for construction of a paveâ€" ment Wroject in Lake County, Route Five Mile Strip Between Libertyâ€" AWARD CONTRACT FOR STATE ROUTE PART OF 172 IN LAKE CO. ville and Gurnee to Be Conâ€" structed; Clear Rightâ€"ofâ€" Way Obstacles THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1928 He was 36 a 500 foot slide down a wire near'{ the Vulcan Louisville Smelting phnt[ in North Chicago, and failing to let go before reaching the pulley at the‘ lower end of the wire, Edward Skiera, 11 years old of 102 Morrow avenue, North Chicago, had three fingers on | one hand and two fingers on the other I ground off by the pulley late last‘J week. Carl E. Swanson, secretary of the Woodstock association of Commerce and an influential figure in McHenry Political leaders of McHenry county | were much disappointed and someâ€"‘ what chagrined when a McHenry canâ€" didate for the first time in myl years failed to place in the list of successful nominees for the office of state representative. It is understood that Swanson ha«! It is understood that Swanson has the backing of practically all influâ€" ential organizations . in McHenry county and he will have to be reckâ€" oned with in the election. Contest for election to the state legislature, which has been regarded as a possibility now seems a cerâ€" tainty for Lee McDonough of Wauâ€" kegan, Richard Lyons of Mundelein, and Noyes L. Jackson, the three candiâ€" dates nominated on the republican ticket for the office, according to adâ€" vices coming from Woodstock, says the Waukegan Sun. county is to seek e as an independent wWOODsTOCK MAN MAY RUN AS INDEPENDENT North Shore Gas Company Protect Your Family Our budget plan makes it easy‘ CLEAN UP is to seek election to the office 1â€"*â€" fi The GAS REEFRIGCERATOR Telephone Get rid of your oldâ€" fashion ed garbage can and trash barrel. Press Want Ads Bring Results Prevent Fire ard Disease Hazards with a Moden Gas Fired Incinerator If you would have a LA WN MOWER SHOP Highland Park 3090 made for that particular purpose. All work called for and delivered. Prompt Service. Phone 700 Central Avenue New ctiogtt= FREEZE by HEAT! Gas Refrigeration Noiselessâ€"no moving partsâ€"no bother. See it in operation at the Gas Office. We‘ll make you liberal allowance! North Shore News Sbetter lawn ~â€" TRLEPHONE H. P. 557â€"558

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