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Highland Park Press, 16 Jan 1930, p. 15

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_ ..\ |, "daCt of mixing furfural with tornstalk flour and carbolic acid. The hew plastic substance can be proâ€" d!cegl commerically at low cost, thus Opening a new market for farm prodâ€" Ncts and byâ€"products. S xt save for a $Aves fo} a Stitution, _ ay 4 * O CCC fixtGres, airplane and telephone mouthpieces, ? number of articles can be made the product of mixing furfura tornstalk flour and carbolic acid new plastic substance can be duced commerically at low cost Opening a new market for farm UCLS anid: ues sous .l . The bureau of chemistry and soils 0f the federal «lepartment~of agriâ€" culture has developed furfural, a plasâ€" tic substance. made from oat hulls and Suitable "for use in making _ door knobs, ~penholders, ink stands _ war_ Make New Adoption of an ordinance providâ€" ing for the holding of an election on the issuance of $175,000 in bonds to cover the cost of purchase and imâ€" Provements of a strip of land,â€"more than a mile long and constituting the North Beach, was voted unanimously by l:he Waukegan city council ‘lutl week. :Charges of delinguency in filing of income tax returns against ninety residents of Waukegan and vicinity are ‘being inveutiguted by Frank P. Worack, . deputy internal revenue colâ€" lector of that city.. The charges cover delinquencies for the years of. 1923,] 1928 and 1929, Simpson, incumbent, who office for the past: 24â€" years. W. C. Petty, supervising princiâ€"\|â€" pal of the Antioch grade_scbqols, is to be a candidate rfof__g_ogqt‘y_,superf 1 in Paris, France. week by members of the Hallowell family, one of the oldest and best known in the city, of the death of Mrs, _ Frank Gal!aghg, formerly long resident of Lake county, died last week at the home of his sonâ€"inâ€" law, E. J. Cunningham of Gurnee. Death followed an illness of about three or four months. : Plan of revision of the present street numbering system in the busiâ€" ness section of Waukegan was preâ€" sented last week to the city council in a: report of City Engineer Henry Bleck and Building Commissioner Walter Nibbelink. * ; Word was received in the city last ‘Mrs.â€"Hiram â€" Peter â€"Duelly, â€" aresiâ€" dent of Waukegan for most of her life of 66 years, passed away in the St. Therese hospital last week. BRIEF NEWS ITEMS _ FROM LAKE COUNTY Thu A rainy day ew Substance â€" From Hulls of Oats wet lay, Jan. 16, 1930 day. Modern youih‘} night. Atlanta Conâ€" § has held curred symmer.â€" in comparison to last year, it is believed. Nainedthe highest point during the summer that it has held for years, is now only 18 hundredths of a. foot above the stages of December of last year and is but 1.67 feet above the average stage of the lake.during the past ten years. Ne In the event that the snowfall in theâ€"north is normal this year, the lake levels will show a steady ~deâ€" crease ‘,thx"oughout the spring and summer=. in commarickn +~ i. _« Report Indicates Lake Levels Are Low T hA Ks NO HELPE C 1 AX.1T s oo inlnaen i0 on on e lbead _ AAAFALMLALAE KX LAAA W LN â€"â€"â€">=: The Reliable Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. filled with other women, you know â€" that your costume is under close scrutiny. But with the gown we have just dry cleaned you have no trouble in giving an eye for an eye. We operate our own dry cleinin) plantâ€" 618 North Green Bay Road Highland Park 5 Phones Highland Park 178â€"179 spring â€" and to those of Lowering .. DRY CLEAN THEM OFTENER! YOU ENTER a Full Quart Brick 733 GLENCOE AVENUE .D; MURPEY® » B 4 b ) 2 I 6 BLACK Hot Water, Vapor, High or L Estimates on New and Remodeling Work MURPHY & SCHWALL HEATING CONTRACTORS WALNUT, VANILLA AND ORANGE BISQUE | 30 years of service W Pressure Steam + Repair Work a Snee 89 CLIFTON AVENUE ___ 3. A. SCHWALL ____ $ iucmebieryne e en nemeee Specialty 15 ns

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