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Highland Park Press, 17 Mar 1927, p. 8

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at-ttHema-L" It sriL"itiiirTriaii-rtioryt mnmw_hidllibj iiwaiirGaeee I_Ah aft: April 16. . The caution at: ya- _ u Rockford load.) by chair-nu " the lamb“: mull -ittoe of Luke. Winning». Henna. and Boone We. the four counties in the district. William J. Suntan. 1M claim-n of the [Lie county, G, o. P. committee; C. M. We. lich- Inond, IcHenry amt! chin-ll; John A. Fair of Belvidere, Boone county Republican chiral-n. and ,Pnnklip S.Gmcr,chinnlnolth WW county G. o. P. org-nin- - TREK"; Gi _-l, 7 tet3Eit iit "st4"feel's', It In: announced by the county G.) O. P. lenders that Wm col-mitp‘ teemen in nil four counties of the judicial district will be called to- gether on the Wedn'esday Morgan eonvention in their respective - ty seats to select deleguus to the judicial convention hen. Edi-uh " Again The three sitting circuit judga in the Seventeenth judicial district, Judges A. E, Fisher. of Rockford: E, D. Shartletr, of law: ind Claire C. Edwards, of Wakes-n. u'e " expected to seek reelection. Al- though Judge Fisher In: elected to the circuit bench only last full to fill the mat-y caused by the death of the late Judge E. D. Keynokb. he! must seek re-election min in June. Whether other eandidntes will en- ter the tield against any of the three judges to seek the Republican nomi- nation is not known. Political lud-‘ er: who can see do signs of a nomad now for any one of the three iudgesw however, refused today to prediet that there would be no other andi~ dates. The number of delegates which each of the four countiu will have in the April 16th convention were fixed at the meeting as follows: Win- iiciiei, :3: Lil-V39: MeRenry. N, and Boone, l - Representation of each county " the jodicial convention is based on the vote for governor at the Inst gubernatorial election ugh county being entMed to a de?eeatims for every 400 votes or fraction thereof east for governor " the last election. State law makes it obligatory that the county chu'nnan of each judicnl district set the date for the judicial eonveAtion " least 75 days before the election and that the actuation be held not Liter than 31 any: before the election. The dates fixed " the meeting Monday al ance with this Itw, _ .331“ at heir-Hp an; "iiaaiG-ert'ef_"u.tt- LATE PROCEEDINGS IN PROBATE COURT Recent Action on Estates Under Settlemestt; Orders; Md Entries. Etc. It 835,000, in real estate. A nun-at irtiiriiedett-aeto_rerem" ss.ehterandrTmhso'y Them Criiteestateis-totrotohersmts-d daughters. Letters testa-tary arrissoedtouaciiesteeosR-11, daughter. Hert,oodwassetatek Proof of heirship was taken. he ntFPearanee of Attorney Ernest S. GnilwuenteredlotW.E.Br-nd~ w --.._ . _. LA, u-.. Probate Judge Martin C Decker Monday admitted the will of In" F. Brand of Highland -Pltk to [my hate and it showed an estate thued Thgvill of Embed! Anne Neil- .aTer"oiukero-t-arit.te toprohate. “outlaw-vulva!“ m personal till W tlet- - F'""""""'- ___ V’- LT.rPruertr--tos"arrb- mung-mm may wary-newts)“:- M. Min. Himmoetum- iii7ariotseir-suhmcAsr- ink}: but). " Henry R. Coda. aid-Ind PV- umnhip ant-inn "smfm2" William W. on». mtM.sd Pih-- lgtun of -i.tm2ims it‘d to Lyn D. cm. Bond a! 813m Proof " heir-hip taken. [mm - Evelyn J. HIM “W Pirk-- Pdtition for minute a - lid and get for insuring Inch M, 1m. :21.- - estate. George B. W. “W PM- IM of administrati- but! to M M. Keller. wife. Ball of tlite “I. Proof of hinhip him. Ar "tstiCi7orG7iiaiTGa lied and "tNrhemi%_t"rk 1917.8..- .“ aha. u _ . _ PH-h-per "lex on we Pe-der, iriiikiGrie git-2°- " in strict compli- cum W“ Eiust.l '2t'l'fMrhTJh'trrG"r.rdl) “In.“ “MUM. 5" baud-alt!“ iri.i.u-tNruareeAreit HQ. "AG, - . Martin Mqtkrs Noni-M pt- urikiaii'iriaiiG iii-d; Lto Pe ',7Cr.ariTria Gao' _-" Hum-d. wmmcnngg --- Wrmmsmm Statistics ru- Sui-gull So The mm. of uh county in soehl thatit‘unotnecuuryto-ppedto the state for sped-l aid to nuke it mm. to my when! when a min- imum " $800 a yur, gammy: . table just prepared at Springfield by the state department of public in- biz-397 Xhems.is a requisite that each full- (in. down” uhool teacher M receive I minimum of 8800 I yen but there In my Mjgzigtgjg iitataii2 x "'"N"' mm. f. A . _ “m -tAesrk ”do... lanes possible for education purpqses " two percent, the mount allowed by law, make it impossible to pay the heathen the full 8800 per year. _ The table. divide the state into counties, lining the number of school districts and showing those where the tax that can be levied permits of the payment of certain salaries. For ex- ample it lists ,thoee which are able toparbxsm8T00to8800ner, those which are barely able to pay from $600 to 8700, etc. There are some where the amount is less than $200 a year. In districts where the "nmuttiatesathaat80oitispmssihte to get special aid. The table shows that there is not a single district in Lake county where the yearly salary of full-time teach- ers is not more than 3800 . year. The same is true of Boone Ind McKenry counties which are in this district. MRS. MYERS GIVEN LARGE SETTLEMENT Wife of Builder of Static Val- ley Line Gets WIP" In I Divorce rit .J What is believed to be the Ingest" settlement ever given n wife in a; divorce cue in Milwaukee was re- ceived by Mrs. Caroline Myers last week, says I report from that city, when Circuit Judge Faimhiid npprov- ed I stipulation under which she will chain property valued at approxi- mately $250,000. . Fairchild granted Mrs. Miers a di- vorce by default from her millionaire husband, Lewis E. Myen. a Chicago contractor and engineer. Myers, who was in charge of the construction of the Skokie Valley route of the North Shore Line, is now in Havana. Cuba. where he is building a railroad, The decree wasG,rrarded on the grounds of desertion. Her husband left her more than three years no. Friday and Saturday 18'EchN/r, aiiff"ji"rp BROTHERS Head Lettuce each V Fresh Peas 2 lbs. for Ind-LEW!" Cooking Apples tr lbs. for eetT erT Homemade Cookies the dozen qqq -.- P.G. Ninth: Soap. "bum Pul- otisNa. " Inn " Am. Fan. Soup. " tan 59¢ Iae. It“ '1,'rc,'liil1 FethhSupgzhm LIX. " piss. for --BE5t 8.08.4pknlor _.-- W‘hx Soil. 3 in» - tvorvs-ts,trotrf A-.F-.S-p0plfum Antotareh.1+ 33¢ In. Pat 8-0 C!- .335 like“. M.5cuj7¢ ROAS'I'ING CHICKENS the lb. STEWTNG amen-ms MONDAY SPEC!” MARCH 21 C APONS " 29c 25c 25c 8c Celery stalk Spinach the peel Good Coffee 3 lbs. for .. m Homemade Sponge [taunts-gar. 101mm Rd-Cn-Wti,3.19¢ mmmdoIJu mr-tnie-Rear' tied-I.” e-r. -iveqV ., at" “Cocoa-at -_ oe-8dsa.fer Gr-het,"". M3 In. for -u Cut-I516.“ . T “a” TUESDAY SPECIAIS MARCH 22 SHOULDER VEAL the lb. ZThe LEG VEAL ROAST' the lb. VEAL BREAST the II). I am [{qu uvuvxw u; u“. -v......----- __-._ a - the big vote nominating me at the Primaries. I ran strictly as an Inde- pendent, pledged solely to progress; but it was my good fortune to be supported at the polls by the greatest of all organizations - the loyalty of many friends. . The Primaries have temporarily produced a political situation which threatens the best interests of our city and the welfare of a large number of citizens.. _ _ After carefully considering this situation, I have decided that my pledge to the voters can be best fulfilled by joining forces with the Coali- gonTickeL -£}Iglue highly the husy1tstet,s,sitl,8lityrnyyt.u.re experience, broad lutely in t eir sinceritywof i'iirpijge/thig ’ '."- Rr'airttr fairness, 2iri"eie' fr“? ’51 'seeth, devotion to the just needs of each section of our municipality. \ _ I hope to have the privilege of working with them during the next four years. Together, I feel confident we can accomplish a great deal in the development and improvement of Highland Park far the benefit of all of us to the satisfaction of most of us. We pledge ourselves to your service. and I respectfully ask your ctmmz support for the election of all the members of the New Coalition We pledge ourselves to your strong support for the election of Ticket, including myself. New Coalition. Ticket Leave I am manly honored by the eonfldenee and good will contained in _- - . . I ---_- #4.!" “a an India. 29c 3Se Your Order Friday for Saturday Delivery 8c $1 u u Fresh Carton Eggs, the doz. Cauliflower the head -iF NEW. COALITION TICK ET mace. haul ., -r,--f" Mug Chickens. lb. - 8m Chickens. It. Btrhf has 8195!. - _ and nu Inst. 5. may“ w m D. pe- -reFe_ SD'" Bud Cttt HWQNVN lamb-bi. 'ab" Pit Lu- ann-t. I. my“ ' M I. ___, ----tq9 LEG smug; LAMB TOP LEG LAMB the lb. LAMB BREAST MAN- 3Se " spwxm Port wnnmisnn um " For Mayor FRANK L. CHENEY For Commissioners ROBERT R. BOSWORTH WILLIAM J. BROWN JULIUS. H. ZIMMER WILLIAM M. REAY 25c 35c Sincerely yours, Florida Oranges 3 dozen for Carrots or Beets 4 bunches for situation, I have decided that my Richelieu Flour 241/ng. sack Homemade Code: Fresh "rAeast,ts..-ats"e Halibut Ste-k. lb. 40¢ Rd Saba. an __ - SEMh___._E¢ “M8310... _‘ Mall-.5. ._f_1.%4’ ,urArt.rr.8relhs-----St" (115.49%me tun-I‘m -A Pd/dial, . , WILLIAM M. REAY BEEF m ROAST " Va . smwm ROAST ROUND STEAK the tb. 3956‘ the b. TVV 2Se :31 25c $1 Phones HP. 1677-8-9 SPECIALS Grape Fruit 6. 8 or 12 for Green Onions I bunches for King Olen Suing, 2 for atthe PORK SHOULDE‘ ROAST the lb. 'tshe _ LARGE PORK CHO” Homemlie Pound I’M-7’s Flu-r. net $1.10 Con his. , for "tbe Studded What. 2 for _1~ out: ortu, pk. .-.._11¢ Md M " ---N" Yul!!! Con III. " "qt a... d M ---s" Good (his. 8 In. “.41 God but (I... " _..HQ Navy In I. --..-m" THURSDAY swam MARCH " PORK LOIN ROAST BBhe ee" 25c .V _._re___ 27c ._ $1 30c

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