Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 17 Jul 1930, p. 34

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NEW SPORTSMENS SOCIETY GETS PARK Illinois _ Organization â€" Formed at Srringfleld Obtains ‘lub Grounds Open Bids for State Road Improvements to Cost Over 4 Millions She @aC Offic W ne he m aM( i not for prc of the state fied i not f mt Dy w ind for â€" highw iy g a total of $ in Springfield Highway . Engin and Director 1 \ the state‘ depar ks and building bridge and gra lgett f the mJ lyle, Hlinoi the 0 mile endorsement a y h F. Mansfield, grand execu ary of the Sportsmen Mu for profit society of sports Dun Norer ind of ont fishinge park and Denn e metr the prc Quiret State inn hel kim Officers grand â€" an, Alt hi the who _ submitted . bids by Director Cleaveâ€" Illinois common labor carrying out awards. follows protests that e using outâ€"ofâ€"state on Illinois road work. direct it organized here reâ€" unced the organizaâ€" d _ Noreross â€" Park, ois. as its first club Spor mem ber h go Heights. Memâ€" of directors are John _H. Walker, MeCarthy, Springâ€" res. East St. Louis purch mt alf Brooke _ Anderâ€" vice presidents ton; Thoma:s A. : Guy Wakely, Crawford, Menâ€" rge A. Seaman, mhber t«men neer H. acle alitan arlyle. rs gave its unâ€" to the proposal ue $14,000,000 office East St pr MmiC o ithing hall. ind near surerâ€"B, . F grand execu sfield, Spring m pF 100. State eserves . and recreation in the state classes. This 1 on at the tion n arca wad week by rank T. the fo palt munm ol Mutual ement Di Route Louis airlyle. oth dsc ation con ave pub wid and ub LC Study of the bids reveals an average est of $2%,760 per mile for concrete paving. The bids just received apâ€" ply â€" against improvements including 2.35 miles of 40â€"foot pavement, $2.63 miles of 20â€"foot pavement and 92.83 miles of 18â€"foot pavement; also 22 separate bridge sections and 31.71 miles of grading. The first of the drinking fountains for horses, dogs, cats, birds, children ahd adults, will be installed at Jackâ€" son and Fairfax avenue immediately by the street and water department at Waukegan, it was announced by Nicholas M. Keller and R. J. Pearâ€" sull, commissioners of the two deâ€" partments, The drinking fountains were reâ€" quested by the Lake County Humane society, andâ€" were furnished by the society under an agreement with the two departments, whereby the deâ€" partments would install them and opâ€" vrate them. Drinking Fountains Installed, Waukegan T H E FOLDING CARD TABLES AND COVERS BANQUET TABLES CHILDREN‘S8 TABLES AND CHAIRS During the months of JULY and AUGUST w CLOSED each SATURDAY at 12 o‘clock ( Get vour orders in early for Saturday Tel. No. 465 First and Walnut Streets 27 North Sheridan Road FOLDING CHAIRS For Rent for Parties and Gatherings Delivered and called for Successor to H. M. PRIOR CO. & Funeral Director 507 Elm Place _ Edward Hines Lumber Co. John Gourley & Company H. F. KELLEY ANNOUNCEMENT morning deliveries. Rates very reasonable AUGUST we will be 12 o‘clock (noon) Telephone H. P. 4260 Thursday, July 17, CHAIR COVERS Tel. No. 3720 Tel. No. 465 1930

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