Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 13 Mar 1930, p. 30

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30 'T. A. Simpson. County Superintendent of Schools of Lake County, is one of (in best superintendents in the stale and there must L some grounds for his nrhon "First, in securing some of the best one-room build- ings in the state. and "T. A. Simpson, your county superintendent. is one of the best judges of good teaching that we have among the county superintendents in the state. The ndvire he gives you can be relied on." "T. A. Simpson. hounty superintendent of schools of Lake County, has done an u_nusual piece of work in two different respects: "Second. in getting some of the best teacher- of one-room schools in the state." . I. W. "when department or rural education. llllnols sm- Norm“ University. in an article in the lilouminxton l'antugrtph. THERE IS THIS ALTERNATIVE TO o WASHING DISHES . * . PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OING dishes is tedious, a??? but It CAN be helped. all-L,' Because it is a three- be- - times-a-day matter-because ttihtAS it IS disasreeAle- more and I ' mane women are letting the Ll, a ConoverElectric Dishwasherdo . R', the whole job lot them - wash. 2 mg, nnsm and drying-er- = " partly on: satisfactorily. G L" convince yourself of the merits T of this new method, try one ot the three handy Conover models ($94.25 and up) in E0“, kitchen without obligation or expense. a t e at a Mark! In 1929 Iron the otttt= of the sum simulate!» hllc tttstrut-tton. r written lr "Mon. In an OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS 51 South St. Johns Avenue Candidate for re-election to ' the office of County Superintendent of Schools T. ARTHUR SIMPSON L mam. St om plum. Supm‘lnlvnllent of At tho regular meeting of the Wau- koiznn Flying club inst night a enm- mittuo was appointed to meet Jay Colvin " the Ctsrtiss Aircraft corpor- ation when he arrives in the city and discuss with him plans for the air- port which the widely known concern prnpnsml to establish here. on a .5 cent pt-r Rallon tax, and con- wumine an average of 1'10 gallons of Ensv‘line. The lmvrst was Massaehus, ettu paying an average gasoline tax of SR per motor vehicle, based on a Lwnwent tax, using an avoraze of 100 gallnns of gasoline per motor vehicle. I'Iuch ootorct in the United States last. year 1tsol hn :wvrugc of 571 gal- lnng nf gasoline per motor which and paid an tun-rage of $1136 unsa- line tax, m-vurnling tn "stimatrs of the Alnvricnn Motorists association. The hiqhvst [wr'capita gasoline tax was paid hy tho autnists of New Mex, Each ilulnkt hast ymu‘ “End , Inn} of tasolin and paid an nv line tax, n('('nr| 'lrch-washine at camp and at' homv, At Mast there wis Friday as it was trio dirk after supper tn tell a cup from a plate and as it was raining outside why nut set the tables and all out in the rain and leave nature take its L'nursc but on second thought may he the rain would spoil the tables 8': the thing to do was wait for day- light. Then came the open, fire in the iirc pluéo, the logs blazing and cracking and the cracking keeping time with the patting of the vain drum on the roof. Songs and sturies and l‘uhtl'd marshmallows, and then to ’ll'd. sleep-uh buy, and how. With breakfast ovc'r Mr. White tnuk charge " one group and Mr. Itoehor the other and the cabin was put in ship shape, after which some Puh0, at Supper; mot-tin]: the mus Motorists in U. S. in Year Average 571 Gals. of Gasoline Is Report put in ship shape, a time was had for tes shnvinu " for home Brotk fast work; l'..'.:, p. m prr ter at camp how tho Calling It a Day (The Farmer) T00ga. rm-Rises; 3:110 ptrintment with cow; 5:00 "rt-akfust; 6:00 mm.--A, p. m nor: W h it kn Thom 00 ttayincr t .5 cent use from Trmnp mt were R. .15 Rm W. Newman.‘ seni '. .1: men, scribe: F W. Nowmanfseniur patrol lead. '. ' nspn, scribe: F. Schrndcr, pa- mulcr; "Rink" Yore, patrol lead- . Konsitzki, assistant patrorlead. It anyone fsndr, the tenth Bob 1- lost please rrturn it to him, ine and the crucki: with the patting n ( Continue ver and the dish . Scout mm. ____ Rim; 7:120 a. m mt: 8:00 a. m. -r.- School I2:00 rm-Dinner; 3:00 wr Theater; 11:00 p. m.b'upper s4orvieo.ehnros-ttudy; 0:00 , 00 p. m Boy Scout News wieo-ehoros-s,tudy; 6:00 p.m 7:00 p.m.- ~-Trump or patro' 9:30 p. m. “Bod. ‘Whn am: out of life? m seem st por' capita gasoline t tho autnists of New lh an ave-mgr of $37. has per Rttllon tax, and on City Chap ‘11 oo m Back t pa h tfl 110 a.rn.--Ap- 5:00 mm. - Ae Appointment -Dinner; 1:00 to p. rm-Sup- to Cow; 9:30 who were scoutmas- Isolmo tux New Mex, SRT. bust-d , and con- ing bofuro 00 m or Value of building construction started in Waukegan during the month of February totalled $55,200 according tn a report issued by Wal. ter Nibbvlink, building commissioner. C.W. OLSON &CO. REAL ESTATE LOANS Bread from lluebner's Bakery ' P?_,,s,,,e'ie's's'4'i2 sh 'f ie'lS8M9,tthi, “IFS. may. " - - cod ' iri"lle'i, ILE 5391 Central Avenue Telephone 3036 Insurance Exchange Building Highland Park Press f or loans on desirable spundents for lifi, in. surance companies with funds Available County . residences, in L a k e We ari: CHICAGO TELEI' " 0 N E Harrison 8-119 Across from Thursday, March 13, 19& Sinu- [5’93 loan corre- (10

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