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Highland Park Press, 17 Dec 1931, p. 43

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tice and service |~â€"Conrad, Wauâ€" with his hea frequently list an, brother o | the mother of relate in what veteran coroner arting after the is many friends. been numerous that Dr. Tayâ€" he office of corâ€" sk for another his long record ty coroner and the Lake county ntered the race oppose Dr. Tayâ€" and Lawrence are other pro& or the office i® } "I want to deny absolutely that T own a pecuniary interest in the: gravel pit operated in the county," eeeeaaieeiiid Lobdell emphasized in his suppleâ€" m rierernierarnmenninny S jo oys «m}wbemhr: "the "5653'% of: +h supervisors and t crowd which :h:h:h:)ul;::; jammed to listen to the board proâ€" Contest, details gonllies , sewhere in this _ â€" ‘"It has been alleged that employes in my department have been doing outside work for pay," Lobdell conâ€" cxprone tinued. "That was true up to a year ounces and a half ago. They worked after +. s bours or during their vacations. I ,fllldld.a te If bave no control over them during |â€" efll Hlmse those periods. widely â€" known | Inez "shor?‘ ie morning of North Chiâ€" aded guilty t (e, Inez, befort ‘ and was set rs at the Tone ity for the last last week that primary next Uxorcide s . 005 covere _7 se and “m. [&;b.m' Dorâ€" Sthy Olson, Harold Beshel and John ~"Arar, the coroner said. _ _ _ _ n::“ Laura Myrick, 18, â€" the only myv;ffid':" "}‘ accident, â€" passed tory 3 " °V Afterncon at the Vi¢â€" APpear _ °j _ 7. 4@Se ~AnAUTrsday 1 i‘lhs Olâ€"fwespoune persons=Â¥iffed m â€"a North Chicago grade crash, Coroner John 1. Taylor this morning Said that the inquest would not be held _ until â€"next week. " Witnesses :;:li not‘-be located and notified to Grade Crash Inquest, â€" & N. Chicago, Deferred SF Bids Objected Lobdell stated that th paving on Sheridan ros Fort Sheridan have bee and new bids are being as paving of a 40â€"foot road. department has also re bids for the paving of ga on route 178. The depar tided that it would ask 1 all gaps in the road as o Dext year Lobdell atatai P PEHeNEEYY Aiaine «c upiiiizes Arvis 5. 2 1.3 â€" Mmfirflfit‘mfi.’f Te s Bridge a State Matter _He also declared that he had nothâ€" ~Aing to do with the mistake in the Fox river bridge project. He explainâ€" ed that the bridge over the Fox river, a navigable body of water, was part of the state bond road system. The state highway department had failed â€"to get â€"permission from the Uni ~Btates government. _toâ€"buildâ€" the ~bridge until after ‘the bids were let. A public hearing was held and: Col. Weeks decided that an additional two and a half feet elevation would ‘Tlh:_:e to be made in constructing the bridge, Although it y ° inquest last "The only work done by the i"mmflm_t%;‘rfifi? work, since that time has been the survey of township highways. There Co q 3 _ 1c o coocr CC OOAP CEA IHE wat aiegations of irregularities in his department were untrue. He stated that his office has used all possible means to save the taxâ€" payersâ€" from paying highway taxes and during his term of office the property ownersâ€" have been 'uved] $100,000 in taxes. _ â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" R. M. Lobdell, superintendent of highways, last week denied that he owned an interest in a gravel pit opâ€" erated in the county> and declared that allegations of irregularities inj his department were untrue. Tells THURSDAY, â€"DECEMBRER 17. 1931 nt has also rejected the the paving of gaps in Zion 173. The department deâ€" t it would ask for bids on in the road as one project , Lobdell stated. ‘ a 40â€"foot road. The state in â€"Pit County Gets u; Material From Sheridan road through was planned to hold t Thursday into the GRAVEL INTEREST Denies Charges been rejecfi asked for the the bids for nterest in the| It has been learne in the county,"| Certain authority that in his supple.| !" Indiana Harbor and. No Stake P s cattcttnth aihecan tte . .4 1 4 prices to become effective Jan. 1, it was .announced last Thursday by local dairy officials. ; â€"This â€" announcement came â€"this morning from local dairy officials as theâ€"result of action taken by milk organizations at a econferonas i. At MHM and Fri. afternoons mw.d......,,m,“ omruo-.,m Highland Park Office â€" Stata Ra_i. m . Milk prices in Waukegan, and elsewhere in the county, will be cut ably_two..centsâ€"perâ€"quart.â€" the new Tel. H. P Price of Milk May ~~ Be Cut After Jan <eatmer in :.â€"_._,. L for discussion, hue : F Pfiantz, superintendent of the Glencoe water plant, was the prinâ€" cipal speaker as 25 officials of the West Shore Producers association met tm:flwltâ€"monfldyâ€"mm week. Superâ€"chlorination _ as. a means of eliminating water odors and tastes â€" Was tho nrinainat 1. 1 It is believed that north s city officials and representa from Chicago will attempt to 1 a friendly settlement with the diana concerns to end water p. tion. .. p"_ 3: _ _ 210mty that oil refineries in Indiana Harbor and Whitingâ€"have dumped Fefuse into the lake to cause water pollution. CHRISTMAS SHOPPER TRADES IN City Engineer Henry B, Bleck and James Ashworth;, waterworks superâ€" intendent in Waukegan, recommendâ€" ed that the association carry on an investigation with a view to stopping pollution which has resulted in bad water tastes. . THE l Although flirlyu‘neemin of the source of water pollution responsible forâ€"recent epidemics of distasteful water along the north shore section, members of the West Shore Water Producers association â€" refused to take any official steps for investigaâ€" tion of the contamination at their monthly meeting last week at C@lanâ€" Gerrit . Thorne ATTORNEY art rocicimtn «1| I9OUPS * «$ 25‘ S::;:n:;?wizl zg:::'[’ % --m? s es n o _m e : o_â€"___â€" SWwans Down * 21. a conference in learned from fairly ~>~ «e omm m State Bank Bldg. hat north shore representatives attempt to work Deerfleld 495 week at Glenâ€" water polluâ€" THE PREsS# Inâ€" B Ontrrintaiineiieinctnctnte h iA s dless} zlm‘l,‘ annoa mm _1 . _ Nectars (Seediess)â€"**_pkgs. se ‘r'--vmufmlaamcndkmsrna _‘ ale Mmmm«mammmmmm “pulncnwlvm"”“””‘"”"""""' low prices, THME QUALITY GROCIRS of tn Emmpnntnimessmrmenetinniiiintinnmencommememnmo e 6 . W i. i 24%â€"1b, | _IQUI' AllPurposs __ 5o0 _ I; € 7%"'41!“ lotiog‘cfi tooking * );'ll: 19¢ AlFY FQIFY Coke Fiou â€"â€" â€" . . ~ 4 17¢ Sunâ€"Maid Raising ?y"ed (Seeded) or a 132. 36_ f?n 3":“7"' l c-u...“"'"""“"'. m , IÂ¥C€ + ..‘.'3‘ f 3';:'1‘3:” 'to-qlo::"rz Sn Tasty and Wholesome 100 Ccndy.“",_"-fi, mc o o) o o O eneeiiegiene Nt /A cent per quart. 1 Although the action taken at Chi. mwlypmjd.d'for.mi. quart prices, Waukegan officials inâ€" cream also. Prices on pints and cream are to remain the same in Chicago, according to the agreement reached last week. 5 The agreement on milk prices 7 South St. Johns Aven ven «â€"«â€"â€"HIGHLAND P ARK Walnuts SX . 28s; | «VC 2t 95c Walnuts . ze ,s 31c 'O'Od:d Dates Almonds â€" â€" 119.« Oe * + 2o 28¢ 1X L Soft Shoil Pluym Pud i2 37. MN“'I i n 14sx BA BEbB1iln ’ un@y ssarmes * * 18¢ hocolates . L. 25¢ Beich‘s Assorted 9‘â€"c â€"‘-"l 420000 Campbell‘s Assorted _ _am. _ Christmas Nuts and Christmas Cbeer . . . cxrens qul.tmm Baking Needs metropolitan district one PARK n 15¢ the 19¢ t * «cce (l low_e_l_- Prices This Year bag "'.;:â€" "‘w' wumia s food includes high quality Baking Cakes, Delicacies, Candi Needs, thing needed ?“'f:h_m Christmas VwMfl-ow‘m' goes .“."MM MMO'N yX Intlaass uc 1 _3 0 DEC9 NPR Nlll.r&.i;;;' MMGM% Mince Meat 305 Waukegan Avenne Notiqonal Quality : 50c % C Bagdad Dates Old Style Wet & & R BRAND Fruit Cakes made it Chicago came of a. fiveâ€"day confere Milk Christmas Foods RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING co Phone H. P. 178 _ QUALITY LAUNDERERS _nveâ€"day conference of association officials and W T sads 2 me. Be + 20 19¢ +A 37 ¢ AND THIRTYâ€"SEVEN ~â€"of Pure and dairy the close €¢: e cet mirke P s i + Jer § + §7 Â¥% AW

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