sumstetbeg Thursday, April 18, 1928, â€"AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR SERVICE _ GOoODFYEAR People are the Final Judge LES STANGERâ€" â€"â€" GUS KLEMP 133 North Second Street _ Phone Highland Park 612 When it comes to tires, car owners layâ€"down their money for the make that gives the best service. ‘Al’ld'eve'ry year sees many hundreds of thousands more peopleâ€" sayingâ€" "Goodâ€" year." The people are the final judgeâ€"and the verdict is becoming more and more nearly unanimous that "Goodyear Tires are best." â€" More peopleâ€"millions more people!â€"ride on Goodyear Tires® because experience proves them the best. â€" * T H E P RES S a cost of more than two hundred thousand dollars and was crowded to the doors on Easter by congregations which numbered more than a thousâ€" ‘and worshippers. The churches here in the south are better attended than those in the north and visitors often remark with wonder upon‘ the size of the congregations. We have two â€"large and beautiful churches in Jackâ€" sonville: beside several smaller ones. DR. PETER C. WOLCOTT WRITES TO PRESS (Continued from 3rd preceding page) We hope to visit Highland Park this summer and to renew our friendâ€" ships there, but there are many whom Northbrook defeated Lake Zurich in the finals of the Northwest Suâ€" burban â€" Basketball â€" league â€" recentâ€" Iv at Lake Zurich by a scoreâ€" â€"of 33 to 25. â€" Hohlfelder and Capt. Richâ€" ards starred for the winning team, scoring.a majority of the points. The other members: of the Northbrook quintet were William. Lutz, William Clore and % Landwehr. The winners will be awarded a_silyer trophy emâ€" blematic of the league championship. we shall miss and whose absence will make our home coming rather a sad one. o â€"With kindest regards to all the Press family and to all our_,other friends L am, _ dn m Northbrook went through the seaâ€" son with 17 victories and three deâ€" feats. Lake Zurich finished in secâ€" ond and third place honors went to Northbrook Winner _ _ | ~â€" of League Contest Deepyhneld. Call the Public Service Store for a free demonstraâ€" * tion in your home. Three handy sizes are available. h OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS __â€"___ _ 51 South St. Johns Ave., Highland Park, IIl. ieele ~ > S DIsSHBPAN hanus" need no longer be the heritage of the homemaker. The Conover Electric Dishâ€" washer does your dishes automatically. It keeps your hands out of hot, greasy waterâ€"keeps them fresh and dainty for all occasions. And dishes may be stacked in it and done whenever convenâ€" ient, twoâ€" and threeâ€"mealsâ€"atâ€"aâ€"time. CONOVER Electric DISHW ASHER PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY Faithfully You'r’_s_ s . oo CABP, ~C, ~Waolicott. Dainty, White Hands ELECTRICALLY For the Woman Who Washes Her Dishes Call for a meeting of the board of supervisors, for the purpose of reâ€" organization, was issued last week in the county clerk‘s office where seyâ€" eral members of the board signed a petition for a meeting. Supervisors Meet va Soon to Reorganize No date was set on the call by Supervisor. Thomas V. Murphy â€" of North Chicago, stated that he underâ€" stood that the plans were to hold it April 18. 2t $ The most important business for this session will be the election of a chairman. Supervisors James O‘â€" Connor, . Deerfield, ‘William â€"Obee of Highland .Park,. Harry Stratton of Lake Villa, and Frank Stanton of Ingleside, have all been ; mentioned as possibilities. eres: _.Seven new members, four from. Waukegan, will be introduced to the board at that time: William Rosâ€" ing will come from Antioch;.E. Miller from Libertyville; Emil Bollinger from Lake Forest, and Jobn McCann, D. A. Hutton, W. C. Berry and Fred Decker from Waukegan. The memâ€" bership, by virtue of the population, has bene increased from 34 to 37 members. y z Bill in House Would § Reâ€"apportion Districts The Heubsch congressional apporâ€" tionment bill now before the Illinois state legislature, does away with the two congressmen at large, giving CooW county two additional districts. A district is left for every downstate, state congressman. The downstate apportionment as provided in the Heubsch bill includes the following proposed changes in this section of the state. anu VY Thirteenth â€" Will, DuPage, Kane and Kendall. Fourteenthâ€"Lake, McHenry, Boone