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Highland Park Press, 27 Nov 1924, p. 15

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1924 The department of commerce 18| the way L0 &: MO®® " P0 L000R (0CCoC 0 about to take a census of agricul ment of the tax burden. _ . | for the crop year 1924 and rela to ~â€"â€"‘Farm Population conditions on or near January 1, .!_ Heretofore the census agriculâ€" This is the first census of a i ture has always been in éonnection|: to be taken between the decennial| with a complete census of tion.| censuses; the Act of Congress‘ auâ€" This time it wmjeov'er the 1 popuâ€" i thorizing it is based on the belief that,| lation only, showing the number of| with rapidly changing condi in| persons living on the farm, including |~ agriculture, there should be a ockâ€"| the family iof the opera and the| taking as often as every five farm laborers and their |families. ’; The work of taking the cen wlll'mmmo‘uwmbecltumedu' begin on December 1, and is to be under or over ten.years of Age and as completed: on or before January 31.) white or eolored. Â¥ As rapidly as possible after the reâ€"|\ ‘The extent to which farm operaâ€" ceipt of return> statements will be| tors used the purchasing and selling released by the press, by the census facilities . of farmers‘ urElnisafions bureau at Washington, relative to| will be brought out by two. inquiries; production of the principal | farm| one calling for the value of products crops and the values of farm properâ€"| of the farm sold through & fatmers‘ ties, including land, buildings, M2~| marketing ‘ organization, and _ the chinery, and live stock. °. & other calling for the value of all farm Many Workers ‘; supplies purchased from or through a The enumeration will requive. the | farme*s‘ °fi“i"fi‘;°-mq' mg;‘:: anwak Amera. | index : to e marke j us of 15,000 to 20,000 enumeraâ€"| inde*® | "9> *"" . ) "" ; py angwers A The enumeration will reqwWiTe. / services of 15,000 to mm’“‘ tors actindg under the ot 12 supervisors, who have for the most part been selected from the oyees of the bureau of the census and the department of agriculture. Employees of the forest service will re the census returns for most of farms within the national forest reserves in Arizona, California,. C°‘°'g|' Florâ€" ida, Idaho, Michigan, nesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, ) Oregon, South â€" Dakota, Utah, nmxesseeo W shinotan_ West V and ida, Idaho, Michigan, Montana, Nebraska, Ne South â€" Dakota, â€"Utah, Washington, West V W’omih“- L 4 Sample questionnaires \ Motion OVERCOAT f 9 ' en‘s and Boyis : j @4 4 f iE Complete line of all colors and styles £r $20 up, Before you buy your Overe t come in and see our complete line of fall and winter goods for the entire family. Chas. Glass Wau_ie‘gan Ave., Highwofi;min 1 _ .\Phone Highland Park 1216 ie P C C e d E212| will be, brought out by : answe‘® most| inquiries as to the kind of road ad pyees| joining the farm, W r concreté 1 the| brick, macadam, gravel, impro oyees| dirt, or uq≪proved dirt, and the di e the| tance to â€" .nearest market town. farms | ‘Through Mflu of this cha 1 res in | the census seeks to secuy! informati Flor.| relative conditions ugon which esota,| & cbnaid:gpble degree success 6f csan‘ | farm operation depe f °P EOO WO 2E PPE CAE OR Heretofore the census 0 agriculâ€" ture has always been in onnection with a complete census of pL ation. This time it willcover the farm popuâ€" lation only, showing the number of persons Tiving on the farm ‘including the family of the opera :‘ and the farm laborers and their |families. These persons will be cltuified as mdar ar over ten .years of ige and as other calling for the valug. supplies purchased from 0 farmers‘ organization. A index to. the muket; ‘ rich farm operaâ€" asing m sellinz‘ rs‘ m.&.nintion! by two inquiries; value of products Lanohia fatmers‘ Ail UIASOIHCY *2" "/s in e Payable in Advance. In 0 r to have advertisemen assified _ under headings they ust be in this office not later an Wednesday afterno0n. _ i We will not guarantee . the ssification of any classified adâ€" isement that reaches this ofâ€" e after 5 o‘clock on Wednesâ€" ay afternoon. * L. [ . NoFICE fa All Classified Advertisements re Payable in Advance. In o{; L at _ Asravticemen ‘" pOR SALEâ€"Second FOR SALEâ€"Standard House, $100 complete, ta ‘* FOR SALEâ€"Stamhope w"Pea _ ‘ FOR gALEâ€"â€"Vacant, near Maple ave. J. A HIGHLAND PAR®E nfifl_’__ aeme mt 000 Eud â€"â€"_ FOR nmg | FOR RENTâ€"A+m. furnis t floor fiat ramzmmmmnmmmnnzeeemeeaae s al | on N. St. ojhns ave, east side of tracks. Stove 3 A heat $40. Address H. 8. M., Box| 445 Highland The iA :l:lrk. ns d ssth b G'ft M orcaros, e Gorber Gift Shop (| 2 gentiemen. Tel H. ®: 308 358 | e AL oi opmminpemgenniorne d Goods _ of distinctive | FOR RENTâ€"We!l furn room ; :fi , | Kol hent. Lots of hot water tleman préâ€" quality at moderate prices. ferred. Garage 0n premises. H. P. 405; ; 645 Vine ave. C | s Art Goods taken Iou | \ "" FOR RENTâ€"Room, hot WB heat; price||| _ _ 4 f very reasonable; mu-un‘,“:c«rd. 11 8 JCOPBigfl ment | | \ 2nd st. 5 { sit t soe t +t _ FoR RENTâ€"4 rms. moder®; nnm_'l‘d. 391 North Ave. ; . | Glesese Sa5.9, 363 Adums st sstf mel. H. P. 656 â€" _ | w ade | immediate 1087 | (Lâ€"â€"â€"â€" P on e Aerremakee) heat $40. ACTX Park. £ wiee l o org FOR: RENT light and wel 2 gentlemen. 1 small goat, BCR sw ig well ventilated; sWitaD‘ m. Tel. H. P. 308 nachonte NTâ€"Well furn! * C 0~ "f hot water; Gen! ’-@rifitm e tifcial limb, expen« M } ‘hh y and. be soid of this 231 N. Lo« wÂ¥ od 89 $5. Ravine . GUABRANZ®E®! ~ uts for nroposi =| size free to agents. ‘Write for proposition pay»= e $75 weekly full time. %lo.-“ an hour spare 'l * selling mnnuod‘ iery :n wearer ; = Or + W ree. Te« must wear | orâ€" replaced (free QS! L0 CEmCG small | ~ . BRINC N 5900 Aiitmas car 39 | engraved on your Christmas efl‘l'-“;" angeey tue shee of carde to select from Farm: | Mighland ‘ Park Press. ._________... Eu, $378, NOFT HELP WANTED R;qn RENTâ€"Sâ€"room . NAL $67.50 ; Highwood. Tel work ; 4 ©>. MELP WANTED nd tA Leaute. Wihte tor pro ite 579 weekly fuil time. $§1.50 8 Williams, HELP AUTO CURTAINS REPAIRED dome uy the West Side Shoe J m.w,mnv.ndn.mou ‘OR RENTâ€"Garage, waANTED TO RENTâ€" wo A. Percira, 1457 8. C preferred ; Dec. ‘b ; * 4 B‘-.?,-‘B”J- s mW se on ce ieme td C000 grrUATION W as helper in W% H. P. 1380. ie 1880 w aANTED TO BUY. Printed or engraved calling cards; ifihg:a. Embossed or m‘\:l & gufi nw:-"l‘lln appropriate. The land ark Press. j S6tt T BOOK . BINDING Bring in your National *T other magazines and have them bound S 5 ood substantial cloth or lefither in brmerve mon in gour Thra *6 Mitns LAND PARK PRESS. sTrTUATIONS WANTED ing mflnw‘ ce. Quick â€" ar ‘or . replaced free. hn .c iSRERNNAMONAL ST0CEING 3378, Norristown, Pu. _ 34â€"48pd e " WANTEDâ€"Experienced â€" maid_ for housework ; no laundry. Tel H. :.' in family ; no W "17 Gleneoe ay THE RELIABLE FRENCH DRY_ Elizabeth Silter Worth CHRISTMAS RELIABLE LAUNDRY NCH DRY CLEANER: AND DYERS Phones 178 and 179 Radio Supplies Maintenance Installation and Repairs NTâ€"Smaill house for year,. 18. Smldlntd.'hr?’ m.â€"”'(}m- P. 2065 evenings. 8. Wil Maid for general houseâ€" no washing. Mrs. Lester o av. ‘Tel. H. P. 1253. 39 624 Laurel Avenue Tel. H. P. 782â€"W A. LARSON Dâ€"For & TLLINOIS8 o indiciaa, el | PODP H+ C mm« NY"*"* "ss| ber of co onnvmaeme= 1 Ni ihodiog H. P. 1618, 89pd TO RENT sSUGGESTIONS WANT PUBLIC ELUNDS DISTRIBUTED SOONER 'M$y mifi‘&fmm of Comâ€" ce Prompt Diviâ€" ersim of q‘nx Money | } Collected | ‘comp Ems1 o Cordpest | To Secure Interest > "Business sagacity demands that idle public funds be kept on deposit at agreed rates of interest, which interâ€" | ‘est when received shall become a part of isuch funds. Nevertheless, this is| not always done at the present, and there is no law requiring that it shall always be done. The business men of the® state, +speaking through â€" their | chambers of commerce, have now | authorized the Illinois chambar of | commerce to ask that it shall be done. | We will place this request before the | fiftyâ€"fourth general assembly." 1 mactak é‘i‘é':wf NORTH SHORE BUICK |£U, 384 Central Avenue ieemndbtremed dieacies: d y Tt in fan-â€"mlthuninmuhzwd&fickup; armance. = Here are the vital points at which Buick en g{ndedngprovidalhbalmpvuedbfi: % North Shore Radio Shop_ cated by its own gear pump. mechenian keeps dust out, oil 0 STARTER â€" GENERATOR â€"~ Delco single â€" unit starter â€" genezator m" housed in single housing. Starting gears housed with 1yâ€" wheel o FLYWHEELâ€"Completeâ€" h" housed. Gnnin, demage and accumulation of mad anid dirt. Sealed! to protect Buick perfoW Second Street FAN HUBâ€"Fan bearing totally enclosed â€"â€"Jubnâ€" THE LAST WORD IN SIMPLICITY Demonstrated JOHN Bring your National magazines and have them i substantial eloth or serve them in your librarys PARK PRESS. i . Highland Park, HL and @ Thnl protecte Y iu.':éni- hole tube ~ lubricat ally from aramsn "This Sweaty Haste Doth Make the NEt Jointâ€"laâ€" bourer with the Day" wiich 4 plain dF‘,,"’“""....“1 "w-h- work i set and sunrise ‘ m:oobfl*r: to take the p! ”‘"*"""" 4 lnv'mhg" to. know much of this s ‘made by reason of [former Hm:n-%fl.fihd We like it! We like them ¢ | mâ€"ufifi J. Hecketsweiler : 99 N.: Second St. sold exclusively by Interpretative |Shakespeare UNIVERSAL Completely « ner BOOK BINDING FITZGIBBONS CAn® UTU 0S sAuates Fren* 5 l,-.mn,buh“ Frhinces Schmidley was the wif T es ied nission nission TDD dac . adounic aut PAGE FIFTEEN p.10â€"17â€"°P sed in mmathgâ€" M ThoBLAnD Telephone H. 370 496

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