On Friday evening, Oct. 16, the Lake County Farm Bureau is stagâ€" ing a Cooperative Jubilee at the Libâ€" ertyville Township high school, at which time the officers, directors and employees of 15 different coâ€" Happenings About This Part of North Shore and Doâ€" ings at County Seat Friends of Ralph E. Church are| taxes, is regarded by constantly calling attention to the fact that| increasing numbers as an acceptâ€" his candidacy for the Republican | ableâ€"candidate. _ & s irar i 1(636&15 B; {m« rteenth District is ravidly HANOVER AxGRO At mivingn enc â€"t in is Asivimcen £ f $ # a m & s m «wems ar o o ams ae w . COunN I y L A K E Aring.on Hts. LEYDEN Part Libertwille aywspnes new 1 hirteenth District is raprdiy â€" gaining strength throughout the en Church‘s announcement June 19, ‘the original Committee of 277, a _ group representing every interest, opened the campaign in July with a letter recommending Mr._ Shurch "to ~the district on his > highly endorsed record of perâ€" sonal and political integrity and efficient public service made as sixth senatorial district for the past sixteen years. The many strong supporters of Mr. Church are meeting with great success.inâ€" | building new committees throughâ€" out all sections of this district, in which Mr. Church, because of his staunch fight at all timesâ€"against inefficiency and waste in governâ€" ment and especially against high taxes, is regarded by constantly An application of the Metropoliâ€" tan Motor Coach company for a cerâ€" tificate to operate busses from Munâ€" delein to Wauconda and from Fox Lake to Round Lake was dismissed by the Illinois Commerce Commisâ€" sion last week upon motion of the petitioners. * _â€"The four hundred employes of the Abbott Laboratories: in North Chiâ€" cago were put back on a full sixâ€"day organizations ._.in...._Lake basis. .. ~week,.â€"Sinceâ€"Juneâ€" : 353:‘% introduced. _â€"______ Jpha%zï¬boen opmï¬n:on*flv‘? ' DISTRICT which consists of all of Lake (-Oun" “ COO" C.m tdiles Center MAP O NEW 13th â€" CONGRESSIONAL _ _ â€" Giencor Tessville NEW mflt\ Keniiworth w‘* .t tth@ THE PRESS * Word from" Moscow "is ‘that "the soviet "government® plans to treble the Russian meat supply in the next year or two. completed the government has inâ€" timated that it will pay 75 cents a day for the board of each federal prisonerâ€"rather than the 65â€"cents offered â€"now. Painting throughout is to be completed also. * the repairs and improvements to be made in the county jail with a figâ€" ureâ€"â€"of $1,303. When this work is Theft of $1500 from a trunk in the home of Frank Lesik, 514 Marâ€" ket street, Waukegan, was reported to police last week byâ€"the aged man, who lives alone in the small house. ing contractor, was low bidder on There are 192 divorced women in Waukegan and 1938 divoreed: men. The census bureau, after its 1930 census reported. It also disclosed that 7,878 Waukegan men and‘7,â€" 687 women are now martried, . â€" eek plar. _ __. Em â€" Guaranteed Coal ‘ There is no guessâ€"work about buying Consumers Coal and Coke. Every ton carries a moneyâ€"back guarantee of high quality, honest weight and satisfactory performance. #"Jott take no chances when you bu‘yg s â€" & OAL= COKE â€" 1CE UILDING MATERIAL The Frank W. Sheahen estate to. taled $77,621, and of that $57,621 is taxable, bearing a levy. of $1,304, sgccording to a report filed in the office of County Clerk Lew Hendce. The bulk of the estate goes to the widow, Caroline Sheahen, and the remainder to two sons, Lloyd and Earl, and a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Freberg. All live in Highland Park, > ,Thadm»ot-xhe-late»â€"l-eonafd; Nordstrom of Highland Park totaled $23,741. With 310,00:) exentl,pt, the tax on the uest, all to a brother, méh‘iid;"ia"bfg“ï¬'dfest; amounted t%‘ ~~A Chicago opera singer wants a divorce because her husband struk her. Maybe she did too much pracâ€" Fall term opens Sept. 14 *‘ ~Registration" Sept. "10, 11, 12â€" Studio, Highland Park State Bank Bldg. . Phone 380 + buy fuel, why PIANO AND HARMONY charge of Highland Park Branch Two Estates Reported HELEN TAYLOR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 199 HURSDAY, Trees R If trees C probably tell ly unjust we place them u ing conditior ture provide the natural Soils arou poorer than And trees i their _ ~natu1 Other condit orable to th poisonous °g grass and of water. Oft which they moisture is pavement. â€" 1 tions, it is 1 ~city trees a remedied, 1 ply trees a need for h by regular balanced p will thrive orable con« Complete be procure your deale plies.. A pc