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Highland Park Press, 31 Jul 1930, p. 11

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DENTISTS ; ( Buite 4 H. P. State Bank Bidg. Telephone 678 | 436 Bt. Johns Ave. Highland Park In introducing the matter, the comâ€" missioner pointed out the fact that Diescl engines could be installed in the old pumping plant at the foot of Madison street at a cost of from $35,â€" 000 to $40,000. These engines would be sufficient to supply power to the filtration plant and the street lights at a saving of approximately 325;000 a year. as a tentative suggestion by Commisâ€" sioner A. F. Carney. No action on the proposals was asked by the comâ€" missioner and none was taken by the council. Proposals that Waukegan crect a municipal power plant to supply curâ€" rent to the water works and to the street lighting system, were introâ€" duced into the city council last week On his first trip to the farm, which he made on a motorcycle, he located a shotgun which he brought back but could not find the rifle. He started for Tony‘s again with an automobile xo that he could bring the prisoner back. . When the cattle. launched themâ€" selves to their daily task of cropping weeds over the fence this morning Tony opened his bo m bard ment, Quandt said. Proposing Municipal Power Plant, Waukegan The trouble, Quandt said, was that Tony had been drinking for the past week. . He appeared at the Sage farm it was said, and served notice that the cattle must stop poking their faces through his fence and nibbling at weeds alongside the field. Tony Chevalier, farmer living west of. Gurnee on Grand avenue, went hunting without a license and out of season, according to Deputy Sheriff Henry Quandt, who charged that Tony had bagged two cows on stalking a herd belonging to Wilfred Sage, of Lamb‘s corners. Tony, so the deputy told Waukegan papers, used a deer gun and his aim was poor because he clipped the aniâ€" mals in the legs and failed to get any outright kills. Starts Out With Deer Rifle and Bags 2 Cows Tom Thumb Golf at Deerfield Thursday, July 31, 1930 47 Bt. Johns Avenue HIGHLAND: PARK Hey! Hey! Don‘t Forget to ~~ ~Play DR. B. A. HAMILTON DR. A. J. WURTH DR. J. W. SHEDD Telephone H. P. 357 DENTIST ILLINOIS The Barnsdall corporation, which originally announced the line to run from Tulsa to Milwaukee, has pooled with the Continental Oil Co., and toâ€" gether these corporations have formed the Great Lakes Pipe Co., which will build the line, starting about August North shore towns may be located on the first transcontinental gasoline pipe line, it was learned last week. The line, which will cost $12,000,000 to install, will extend from Oklaâ€" homa to Milwaukee via Chicago and Waukegan. N. S. Towns May Be on Route Gasoline Pipe Line from Oklahoma The new plan is to run the line The same is true of milk. In producing Bowman‘s Milk this extra care beâ€" gins with the selection of only the choicest of dairy cows. It includes extra care in the feeding of these cows. Consequently, Bowman‘s Milk is extra good to beâ€" 4* AN Y old way" is not the way to grow good grapefruit. And "any old way" is not the way to ship it. Extra care must be exercised at every step. s Kzi\rood grapes are +Porown by selectsonâ€" Good milk has even greater care B ay «3 3X d RCJ _ »o e JY /m‘ I AU are f#gro THE MILK OF SUPERIOR FLAVOR T HE P RESS BownaX~X Telephone Highland Park 2700 DAIRY COMPANY The line, which will be built of four six and eightâ€"inch pipe, will inâ€" volve no immediate public financing. From the refining stations of Barnsâ€" dall and Continental Oil at Ponca City, Okmulgee and at Barnsdall, Okla,, the first section of the line will run to Des Moines and will be eight inches in diameter. to Chicago and then to Milwaukee. The capacity of the line will be 30,â€" 000 barrels daily and, including the gathing lines and extensions to variâ€" ous points of distribution, will agâ€" gregate about 1,400 miles. The pedestrian who \gtarts mcross the street on an orange light knows how a baseball player feels when he is caught between bases.â€"Louisville Times. MILK gin with. And this extra goodness is never lost! For, at every step our strict supervision assures you of getting a milk that is not only sweet and fresh, but of wholeâ€" cream milk, a pure, pasâ€" teurized milk and above all, a milk that is unmisâ€" B takably â€"superior in flavor. Order a bottle of this delicious milk today. See for yourself why it is the most popular milk in Chiâ€" cago and suburbs. Dangerous Vacations A vacation should be something that you prepare for easily, enjoy thoroughly and regret not at all, Too often it turns out to be a more or less damaging experience for you and your pocketbook, â€"Woman‘s Home Companion. A half mile paving job in Wauconda is among the highway jobs to be let by the State Department of Public Works and Buildings at Springfield on August 6, it was announced toâ€" day. ‘The road jobs to be let on that day will be for approximtely 40 miles of paving throughout the state and are estimated to cost $5,200,000. Wauconda Paving Job to Be Let by State

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