Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 24 Sep 1931, p. 29

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vision qt Christ nibble to the lm. o cut out error; e, m inhuman, mmmmem: love Mrs. Eddy mummies has cor , policy of hid aid Admiral Ag. 'h speed We! ”01911111an No eluded in reeatt tor this project. he savers] your! "r 1:6 Teach “it reign union. ' engine pritble, much mainly ii .39 who ta be ”crouch 'ii' noy his; undo!“ the My - line a. than comp” on. St. Paul did nuly minded; h. rally minded; h lly minded is lit, thought and lit, mnder and Lead For her soundness} as; but they are: ittmlattindedness, Eu. tt wii(tite e' Gmreiitiom it thought; tre 3'?- which cIme the mg instrument.” lick has wrought it lives. Surety g that one lone iving 3nd toiling, saves in the har. its”); irrpliearle, he continued, striuuiie a, ty lira] Willhm k. Bureau of Aero- long dincnsnd would tted by the 8. th. coming m) Bet the -Pe' Christ with it my attain a uncanny fttt bu yin depetd ION. -ell I} 1- "smosrrttttd.: authorised will continue: for the t in the develop. with high pot Ir in 08 Research American Mir, filth]! Beietm at”!!! chill woman, an ex. " 1nd new, m. .' l . . . . Tl ' ”puny.-." _...- “up", - _.'e_eei_ -ev W : . years 'g";',".,',",:,,',')',,',)","'";'.,','?';',:,],?:' Tal' ete."s.'t are more than Spot) PT for fum eiictriiicatiii. halls for an eirpendir " 'ret Illirtois wow "'1 W5, WWW“ " ture om odddd ', P"'rte.fe'r". t'.trtzli.eitr't't _ ' ' . forts and mmunm. In their' 64m they an Jg. In 1933, when the ptogrun is completed, T ting this newbimlmantaee t'me,labtrrattdrontr. YWJO "--rrHlt.etA9tt-0-8iY"'-a t‘I-V-ICI ow-rio"'-'-",)" I L'lLl'_l] Iiiiii “feta iiriiniiiiimiir6rthtet to the square mile. A file of ,rooderxwire-ttruna] poles'that-“ _ _ _ =s-"s"src_"." ~1nth¢hggrmgiméahumsr9f farmlxes .. stint or in‘nvnv‘Hiuruavlv:jun LOCAL say-nu. that their City cousins were‘not using kero- sene lamps any more. They marveled " the , 'littIe"switch that flooded a’rogtn with elem-it --"t" T _ ”SEITHWEBflBEg‘WY "iiiiWi,te1fi't -nesrinvetstiorrthatu4been tdded to airthe other conveniences of city life. __ It 'ir'éiriGfi'i "iiFerriFiir1Lr-rtii-riiiiiriid T ___ rind Ei’tiéé, homes are compactly grouped twenty or more to the SIRE? " -ftT ttre t;TrTrtittr ttre y a're' YEARS igo when farmers prere, hitching g ' At their best buggies and driving to toivp, totss1tpsurir(firi1opi1riiit, they .mgiézed Today things are changing, f'Electric service lines no longer stop " the city limits. They parallel hundreds, of country roads. They branch 1grtitdeliver., electricity to thousands of {arms in northern Illinois,) _ _-_ ----- _- might, isiihe Canaan-serve Ogly Sign And the cost of-con-ring, the line is the mic. So that it might cooperate with farmers to the fullest extent it} mgking electric service "ttjubre,rl1trP1thlit;feetyire, Gamay began Of course this extension must come slowly. Tbisivt6:MmfiofamiuofsmabmklingtbddculopmofthlkWama] Norm Illimis outbeserrit, " bristtiatt' thiamine wtridtChicariseittt. opas.of prre,urseratilrir-adrsifr"i"'i'"' than”. "WestAdamStmt, Club; 'r, .l' i may” XIII . . _ ELECTRICITY FOR THE' "FARM. TW.’,*’Z:‘T7’W’“MET? 'ri; igtieiig.'. " fr re-ra-Et?...'..'?,--.'" ' PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY bi: NORTHERN ILLINOIS Tl! Pill! rural line's Will "penetrate into most of the im- pom farming. srciions of the qutcen Eggysisaéstxéilzy,thEE‘T’fiPEY 51635 fibmthese "attery" lines airirtiii Eddg service to thousands of additional firms in normed: Illinois. . 'e , 7 plenty of work to do. Far more thah {hardy replacing kerosene lamps and lantetno. It provide? hearfor cooking, cold for cooling. It provides power for speeding ihrodgtrinost of-the farrrr's tedioui' chores-ua-the-haue and, farmyard as Well As the house. To 'dGidnstiate the possibilities tf electiiired V (" farmin the Public Service Comgany operate? . wes'tofNunde1eimahisrgtNacre met isopen for inspectioh every day..Here electricmotors - -Ptyfthrgfhrm the Company's attire intuit: in final ilidkfidiiiikt are man than 8,000 farm in umberit Illinois majoying clad"? unite: In ,the"trirtmtettbesefarmers areeritrintthieiitt- forts and “mankind. In their 54m they are In. cutting en!silage and filling' the silo, milking xpivi and hatching. chfskerisC. I Advice (an ill phases' bf firming is given out by college- trained experts. Regulai' edicitidnai meetings are scheduled tor the discussion ortimely problems. _ me k Qtrce_a1riiablt, Allis 'rlecrririrr, f;t1tufind '. Short exten-

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