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Highland Park Press, 24 Apr 1930, p. 16

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E/ Full Quart Brick H. C. WARREN MOTOR SALES 17 Y DFHCOD X OLDSMOBILE, VIKING DEALER: = 514 Laurel Avenue, Highland Park, Illinois Ask your Oldsttbbileâ€"Viking dealer to give you the famous "11â€"Test" demâ€" onstration that proves Oldsmobile‘s Balanced Design. For this reason, we urge you to come inâ€" to inwln-c-} Oldsmobile‘s many fine features â€"to drive the car and put it through your own performance tests. Without changing the tried and proved fundamentals which have made this car so dependable â€"and _ so â€" popular, Oldsmobile offers important improvements which add materially to style, comfort, performance, and value. The surest way to learn all the facts about a motor car is to drive it yourself. Then you can tell exactly how it suits you, Then you are in a position to compare it with other cars on a price and performance Lasis. These _ advancements include amarter Fisher Body lines, resulting in longer, lower appearanceâ€"increased roominess in body interiorsâ€"more edmfortable seatsâ€"greater engine efficieneyâ€"more . responsive | stecring â€" and _ TWOâ€"D0oR sEpan improved, _ fully â€" enclosed $ four«w heel brakes, Just try 8 9 5 Oldsmobile and yeu‘ll know 4 why it is gaining in public {:.:::.‘,'f:':"br:: favor everywhere. ark extra JUST TRY IT ARAMEL, VANILLA AND ORANGE PINEAPPLE OLDSMOBILE Phone Highland Park 123 There is a Hydrox Agency Near Your Home T HE P RE SS NAME DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTIONS At the meeting of the County Cenâ€" tral committees of the Republican and Democratic parties last week in Wauâ€" kegan delegates and alternates to the two state conventions were selâ€" ected. The Republican delegation to the state convention this year will be called the McCormick delegation in, honor of Mrs. Ruthâ€"Hanna McCorâ€" mick, the senatorial nominee. Durâ€" ing a 10â€"minute recess the executive committee ‘retired to the judge‘s chambers, returning with a list of 69 delegates and 25 alternates, headed .by Benjamin H. Miller as chairman. (i. ‘O. P. Delegates Listed The selections are as follows: Delâ€" egates: William J. Stratton, Benjaâ€" County Republicans and Demoâ€" crats Choose Their Repreâ€" sentatives; the List egates: William J. Stratton, Benjaâ€" min H. Miller, Ralph R. Pihl, John D. Thomas, Emmett C. Hastings, Chase Webb, Arthur Gardner, George Kay, William F. Marks, Frank L. Just, R. W. Churchill, Dr. Otto R. Thompson, D. A. Hutton, H. F. Quandt, Lew A. Hendee, William Zoehler, Ira Holdâ€" ridge, Frank Cory, Hubert J. Vogel, Walter H. Deisner, Lester 0. Cookâ€" son, Charles Crapo, Carl A. Bjerstedt, Matt Niemdi, <Fran. Brencé, Frank Opeka, Max Przyborski, Frank Kraft, Walter Atkinson, Frank P. Worach, Joseph E. Anderson, Charles A. Humâ€" mer, Harold J. Tallett, Calvin. A. Trowbridge, Arthur Dixon, John J. Spellman, _ Hempstead â€" Washburne, Richard J. Lyons, Charles C. Hoskins, R.â€"G. Kaping, Ray Paddock, E. A. Fiche, Thilo Toll, Elmer L. Clavey, Sam Santi, Frank Laing, Lee Mcâ€" Donough, L. A. Doolittle, R. J. Dady, A. J. McCloud, Earl Corlett, Lester T. Tiffany, Jay â€"B. Morse, Fred Lundin, J. A. Miller, A. V. Smith, Mancel Talâ€" cott, Albert Hall, H. D. Kelsey, Mrs. Harriet Edwards, Mrs. Jeanette Aikâ€" en, Mrs. Barney Trieger, Mrs. B. H. Burke, Mrs. Lohra Rushmore,â€" and Mrs. George Bairstow. The alternates are: Theodor Forâ€" by, Edward L. Dunne, J. H. Depew, Charles E. Mason, Walter Parker, Ray Pester, Frank Suchodolnik, Stanâ€" ley Szymusiak, Guy O. Lunn. Democrats Name Delegates â€" Decocratic delegates were named as follows: John O‘Keefe, Joseph Ladâ€" rich, Dan Grady, Joseph Daly, Herâ€" bert E. Yager, Peter J. Duffy, Al Maeâ€" ther, C. J. Wightman, Mrs. Frances Moody, Edward White, and Thomas Graham. The alternates are: Henry McMan aman, Ed Bidinger, Ray McManaman E. B. Weisman, James T. Wood, W Weigle, Walter B. Metcalf, John C mott «Flag Pole Presented Mannington, W. Va. â€" The Manâ€" nington District Public schools .are the proud posesssors of a 75 foot flag pole, erected on a ten foot concrete base, which was presented. by .the American Legion. ' One Good Result The talkies came in so fast that many stage stars didn‘t have a chance to make farewell tours.â€"The Des Moines Tribuneâ€"Capital. Strang, Charles Rouse, John Haves Leonard Kraus, and Frank McDer anâ€" North Shore Musicians gram cf construction which was proâ€" vided for several months ago by the annual appropriation of the North Shore line will be actually carried out this year was received last week by Building Commissioner Walter H. Nibbelink of Waukegan. The proâ€" gram had beenâ€" tentatively deferred until 1931; but improved business conâ€" ditions now warrant the prosecution: cf the original program, according to John R. Blackhall, general superâ€" intendent of the railroad, according to the Waukegan Newsâ€"Sun. The three blocks of street car track on County street which will complete the downtown loop will be one of the major elements of the expendiâ€" ture as far as Waukegan proper is concerned. It will be put in as soon as the city has prepared the way by installing . the new . County street sewer. I "Carrying. water on both shouldâ€" | ers," is especially difficult if it means riding a camel while keeping one foot on a> brass raik â€".San Francisco Chronicle. Gates Planned _ * The replacement of several wigâ€" wag crossing signals on the west line by automatic or handâ€"operated gates will beâ€" another manifestation of the railroad‘s program which will be welâ€" comed by local residents. Glen Flora crossing, scene of several fatal acciâ€" dents, is first on the list. A large share of the appropriation will be expended in building new railâ€" road sidings along the main line beâ€" tween Chicago and Milwaukee. These improvements will be a part of ‘the road‘s constructive program to inâ€" crease its freightâ€"carrying capacity. Lightning Hits Radio Set; Tubes Burned Out at the home of Dr. Franklin Patterâ€" son, 701 Park place, the radio was going with a music program for the enjoyment‘ of dinner guests when suddenly there was a loud report from the radio speaker and then everything went quiet. â€" A radio repair man found that Dr. Patterson‘s aerial had been struck by lightning and every tube in the radio set burned out. Nothâ€" ing else at the Patterson home nor in the radio set were damaged. A flood of three inches of rain that swept down in three days on Lake county last week was hailed among the farmers as genuine agricultural relief while .city folks ‘cleaned out flooded basements, waded across street intersections in mud and debris and worked to keep automotive ignition systems from going dead from the wet. Just before 6 o‘clock Wednesday night of last week the thunder storm reached its height at Lake Bluff and Pity! A fire in the vicinity of the Capâ€" itol the other day smoked the senaâ€" tors out. But the effect, unfortunateâ€" ly in some cases was only temporâ€" ary.â€"The Lowell Evening Leader, Assurance that the $500,000 proâ€" Preparing for Festival to Be Held May 19â€"24 Thursday, April 24, 1930 The Difficuty the appropriation building new railâ€" the main line beâ€" Milwaukee. These be a part of ‘the

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