y from cres or or. less. st porâ€" coming ted in "â€"acres: to the recent. he 1930 ‘res ol ‘ted |as ted for Pasture odland, r land, are deâ€" 8; farâ€" d farm $1,820,â€" ms, 847 255 exâ€" e have ort on grains, creage, oduced. Is proâ€" 39,429; 0, and yielded s,. and iverage 25, or farmed iermers ; nd 130 farms ns and st. few amount ); corn 10,356; 10,058; s, 640. 88,591; acres, ‘ manâ€" _80,279 NTY manâ€" total tice Henry Wallenwein of Waukegan on a charge of driving an automobile on a closed road. s One of â€"the largest senior classes in the history of the Waukegan townâ€" ship high school, a total of approxiâ€" mately 225 students, will be graduâ€" ated Th y evening, June 4. v Four $iindred chickens have been stolen the Frank Gripton farm near iee during the pastâ€"winter and spring, Gripton reported to Sherâ€" if Lester Tiffany‘s office. Hermance . Wheeler, 88, a soldier during the Civil war and a veteran of campaigns in Mississippi, Tennesâ€" see and Alabama, died suddenly last Friday as he sat in a chair at his home, 317 S. Milwaukee avenue, Libâ€" ertyville. Plan to Control Flow in Fox River Soon in Effect, Report Says Satisfactory arrangements pertainâ€" ing to uniformity in flow of water in the Fox river, by means of synchronâ€" ized control at points, are expected to be completed soon, Secretary E. A. Keplar of the Fox Valley federation said last week, apropos of the numerâ€" ous complaints of those in control above the McHenry dam. _ The Fox Valley federation has alâ€" most completed a survey of theâ€"river, securing data from complainants, from water power users, and obtainâ€" ing a number of photographs. As a result of the survey thus fatr, Mr. Keplar said that no yiolatiops of regâ€" Perly Johnson, selfâ€"styled "nerve specialist," of Barrington, was senâ€" tenced to 65 days at the Vandalia state prison farm, by Judge Perry L. Persons last week on a charge of Persons Jast_ week on a‘ charge of Seven persons in one family, a mother and her six children, were ill at their home, 111 Sumac avenue, Waukegan, of mumps, City Physician Howard C. Hoagz reported last week. E. B. Williams, pioneer merchant of Antioch, and a resident of that village more than half a century, died last week in the Victory Memorial hospital, Waukegan, where he has been ill for two weeks following a ;li;:ior operation. He was 87 years Mrs, Helen Frances Gleason, 86, one of Lake county‘s pioneers and a descendant of John Adams, second president of the United States, died at her home, 203 First street, Liberâ€" tyville, last week. « ~~Beatrice Eaton, Chicago, was arâ€" rested on a charge of trespassing on a warrant issued ‘by Justice Henry Wallenwein of Waukegan in ~behalf of Fred Hermann, of Deerfield, who claimed that the woman trespassed on his land to pick flowers. T. J. Hawk, 58, head of the manual training department of. Libertyville Township high school since the school was founded in 1912, died ‘at his home in Libertyville last week. He had been suffering from a brain tuâ€" mor for the past year. nings About This Part of Hapgleorth Shore; Doings at County Seat Thursday BRIEF NEWS ITEMS FROM LAKE COUNTY M & V )8 Complaints had been â€" registered with the federation, and with the ubations as to control of flashâ€"boards at dams, or control at power sites have occurred. There have been no violations of any privileges, regardâ€" less of rulings, he said. +~Low levels in the river are due merely to naâ€" tural causesâ€"the recent dry state of the weather, which has approached Downtown Display Room 151 N. Michigan Ave. Rlndol‘Jh 4951 ~ HUBBARD WOODSâ€"984 Linden Ave And this intense cold is conâ€" centrated on the contents of the freezing compartment . . . sealedâ€"in Even those rich, cream mixturesâ€"so difficult â€" and quite separated from the rest of the foodâ€" to freeze under ordinary circumstancesâ€" storage spaces! come from the Frigidaire freezing comâ€" _ It is a great comfort to know that you may partment firm and frosty and perfect!â€" count on the Frigidaire "ColdControl" And in a surprisingly short time, too, for as soon as you turn the Frigidaire "Cold Control" dial to ‘"Colder," the air surrounding your tray full of dessertâ€"mixture is very rapidly reduced to fastâ€" freezing, zero temperatures. 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