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Highland Park Press, 3 Jun 1926, p. 10

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Formerly the kids used to idle away many hours playing truant, but now they consider it more fun to tend to school and get the teacher‘s goat. Records| of the two service camps show that| last year they furnished emergency road service to more than 2,500 members of the California State Automobil associntipn during â€" the season and) to approximately the same number of| members of affiliated moâ€" toring orgTiutions. With: a heavier travel than ever into Yosemite Valley anticipated this season, it is expected that the speécial motuntain service will break its record made last year, ° People used to oppose the idea of women going into business offices, but it has often had the effect of making the men tend up more regularly. The girls are working mighty hard to get ready to graduate, but at last reports they were visiting the dressâ€" maker mote frequently than the liâ€" brary. Pmd h3 3 o K i Motorists who find Ives in difficulties ‘on the mountains] in Caliâ€" fornia will find a service at disâ€" posal that should be a ted esâ€" pecially by drivers from middle west who are unaccustomed to mounâ€" taindriving, This service, rding to a bulletin issued by the tmfiu burâ€" eau of the Chicago Motor club, is renâ€" dered by specially ;:utmctdd mounâ€" tain tow cars manned by expert mechanics of the Célifornia State Auâ€" tomobile association. Free mechanical first aid and towing service) will be rendered to all touring members of affitiated American Automobile assoâ€" ciation clubs, and in addition to this: the equipment will also be at the disâ€" posal of nonâ€"members who have trouâ€" ble negotiating the grades into the valley, but in this, case a regular charge will be made for the service. Carry Supplies Gasoline and oil supplies will be carried in stock at the tow gervice camps and emergency supplies will be sold motprists at regular prices, A delivery ‘?ervice is provided for club members |whose cars are stalled beâ€" cause the gasoline or oil supply is exâ€" hausted. ‘Free tire changes for womâ€" en driving alone. is another feattire of the servige, The conveniences afâ€" forded at|the camp stations will be available ’o both members and nonâ€" members. | State Association to Towing and Other For Cars En Rout PAGE TWO CALIFORNIA _ AUTO | AIDS Says Report irpue n divoe 37 4 F9 _ The geology of the Yellow Pine disâ€" trict and of its principal known ore bodies is set forth in a report just isâ€" sued by the Department of the Inâ€" terior as Bulletin 780â€"D of the Geoâ€" logical Survey, entitled "Antimony and quicksilver deposits in the Yelâ€" low Pine district, Idaho," by {‘nnk C. Schrader and Clyde P. Ross.\ Now that the quicksilver industry in the United States is on the decline, this district and neighboring parts of Idaho are ‘especially interesting, for they constitute one of the few remainâ€" ing acreas in this country that conâ€" tain inadequately tested quicksilver deposits, some of which may prove to be of considerable value. . At one of the quicksilver mines in the Yellow Pine district tests are being made of a new apparatus for obtaining this metal from its ore. The apparatus and process arge briefly described in! the report just issued. â€"Initial tests of the plant under working . conditions were unsuccessful, but it contains novel features that may eventually prove real contributions to the metalâ€" lurgy of quicksilver, in which few fundamental â€" advances have beenl made in many years. The district is of especial interest just now also befause of the price of ed by lack of transportation facilities in this rugged, forested region. The Yellow Pine district, in Valley county, in the Salmon River mountains, is a part of central Idaho in which there are promising deposits of antimony, gold, and quicksilver, none of which have yet been developed beyond the prospécting stage. The district has now been reached by an automobile xoad, and additional roads across it are in prospect, so that the time when its possibilities can be adeqmtely‘ tested is close at hand. â€" Central Idaho is an almost untapâ€" ped storehouse of mineral wealth. Alâ€" though the day of the redâ€"shirt miner with equipment that could be carried on a pack horse has passed, that of development by modern methods has only just begun, having been retardâ€" MINERAL WEALTH : IN CENTRAL IDAHO Almost Untapped Storehouse of SEND YOUR DRY CLEANING, RUGS AND DRAPERIES TO THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY. DRY CLEANERS AS WELL As LAUNDERERS. We Will Mail You FR EE t No mped vearern ons porrit s :‘-é?‘ffi'sfi’.%M' %1 I gm' dg 3 hib ehing vhin : 2 Weather ‘ observations â€" broadcast from the recently installedâ€"radio staâ€" tion at Julianehaab, ‘Greenland, are now being received regularly in Euâ€" !npo. and since Mug:x 19 have been published on the British Daily Weathâ€" er maps. It is the expectation that these observations . will shortly be available in the United States and Canada by radio reception and that they will be of great value in connecâ€" tion with forecasting by the Weather Bureau. The meteorological station at Julianehaab is one of se::xl mainâ€" tained on the coast of G \land by the Danish government. It is interâ€" ‘esting to note that the observations between March 19 and April |2 show temperatures at 9 a. m. ranging from 32 degrées to 45 degrees F. e exâ€" planation of these very moderate temâ€" peratures is that Julianehaab is near the southern extremity of Greenland where the climate is modified by maâ€" rine influences. s "} Wivb in Bh meg P )30 mc 3 O:i.ih!m PLOWING, GRADING,| MAKâ€" shows no sign of decrease. o f sn rarad ‘ Yellow Pine antimony d;poelts conâ€" ING LAWNS & DRIVEWAYS tains a considerable quantity of comâ€" [ â€"_ _ ‘ } 37 mercial ore and made a small prod::- SHRUBS Lel F4 tion during the war under very adâ€" q $ Nt verse conditions, a MAN URE j antimony, which for the last year or THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS . May 1st, 1926, the cost of operâ€" ating -”l_!_-‘gej! is greatly NOTE: Under new low rates The Sunbeam in fire» ”MA'!'M Waffle Irons A number of |styles, all attractively finighed. burning the fingers. $8.00. ihey toast, iry, boil or steam; enable the bride to prepare delightful meals right at the table. $9.00 to $18.00 Other Hints for June Giving! Others at $4.50 up. Federal Cleaner Toaster Stoves gernibeet es "tha B Â¥Ae mc C 4 9 (Emxucte, $10.50 gl h Romk o o eote uce c o NERH Cpnininp db d e npdanet a Ned Herte wile ie ahaily i ie id S m fPapF s w "fii e ol s/ t «ement robnbenny yfig"&:ff "‘msm 1 p,m,,,,wxn III R. C. CANTERBURY P. 0. Box®.65, Highland Park I]l 11)8. LaSalle 8t. â€" Central 2113 â€" Gifis for ~ . a Ilzgfime’];ride * MANURE BLACK DIRT The Highland Park Hospital BL Main Entranceâ€"Homewood Avenue, two blocks west of Green B&y Road i Telephone‘ { The Highland Pag( Hospital is essentially a Highland Park Instiâ€" tution. The funds for its erection and maintenance have been supplied almost entirely by our own citizens. It is your hospital and well worthy of your support. The Hig Bright, airy rooms, upâ€"toâ€"date equipment. Painstaking nurses and attendantsâ€"Moderate charges. The ‘New Percolator Sets! and has a 7â€"cup percolator, Jmol.‘t-;lgo w4 <>.% T&Mlfldw?hudmh called the "Buckingham" A« 5~ PM Particularly, be sure to look at the new coffee sets :1 consist of tray, creamer and sugar and an electric ; lator. ‘There are several groups to choose from, as as some very beautiful urn sets. « .. SPECIAL INDUCEMENT:. Bring in your old perâ€" | | Pif m rafiee ae B To dhan denmier I “;’!‘i’r 'ié_..l 7 xo fâ€"3.p$y !\g__&!) PusBLic SEeRrvicE CoOMPANY ob3 i Highland Park 2550â€"2551 E_ HOPE you‘ll come in to see the gift displays for June â€" electrical gifts â€" the finest gifts for the new home or the old â€"for brides of this season OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS : 51 S. St. Johns Ave., Highland Park % Wm. Guyot, District Superintendent â€"| _ Visiting Hours Dail).' 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. â€" 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. hland Park Hosp 2e ie t $1950 Business Properties Built i es ts eamse $1900 Financed Homes K || ~â€"â€"For Bale or Rentâ€" creamer and sug June price â€" . A 0-? Federal with Univers 1t > Fedetal percolaror nlvn_nnrtuy. +4 AJ\ es NC SHORE The J. Li Floyd Company 35 North rB,: . Chicago Phones 0268â€"0269 Residence ‘ MHighland ‘Park 4 192 THURSDAY, JUNE M 10 iof. of in 18 to

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