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Highland Park Press, 26 Apr 1928, p. 6

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“mph“ hmmmhlhan (hut-h. Inn-anim- *-0.msthome*tHotoe-2.fO. March 8, 1928 Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Highland Pure. Ill. Gentlemen: The Electrical Commission here- with submit their recommendations curring an ordinance providing tor the registration of electrical contrac- tors and fixing a fee therefor, to- (ether with u: oydinance recommend- ing safe and practical standards for the installation of electrical equip- ment with the amounts of the fees for permits and inspection covering the same. Copies at said ordinances Are herewith attached. (Signed) Connnnhtion from the Corporv t'mn Canned with msferertce to the [wild tracks of the Chicago North Shore Ind Milwaukee railroad com- Kidney Windes t Marsh were'Ustrueted to prepare plans and grades for the (“Instruction of - coucnle cement sidewalk on the nurth side of Cedar avenue from Linden avenue to Sheri- dan road and on the east side of Lin- coin areuuc from Beech street " Ce- dar avenue. The {allowing report of the electri- eat commission was ordered placed on -i.itims mi timing» ofthe 'friewdeoeriudrmreetrt_h u with It: ”mum of the Ci-ati- Co-er. North No (2) 5tod.ottuts-toftheNorththse- id! (N33) of the Southwest Qant- ter (831.50 of Section Thirty-six (“L lying ruler” of Green VBay all. in Township Fortr-three (48) North. 'ri_&tumh.-qi-rrttweee [bub-mun 'mdaer'mt.'hBetrht was refund to Commissioner Who-pool Hibhihhhn meb-apth [haiku-dink.“ “an“. foe cl interested in a - that prompt um! (I. the pan of the railroad to mad-Ne requests my I be obtained without recourse to dras, I nc measures. agjwvgrwazxf, P'r"m'rl'elreo"l_MB_-V u d tl-thim-ttstu-a-l-a-ta---.."---." ttreterttevrvrt-e.l- .39 int or' - Books on gardening and travel now occupy the center of interest at the Public library. To the seasoned traveler looking for nuvelly. books lead to the oi-of-the-way beauty spots of the world and to far and unfrequented places. The books of Richard Hallibunon have been a great stimuli to the vending of travel, 6141 books were read from the library during the month of limb according to the report of the libmr, nan at the last monthly meeting of "banana-vi-» ts-r-at-ia.,-. S.ia1.tqhLtAo-iqtMrqt.a*.art-. “In?!” la- “at gal“. - in... -r.-i mmlmth-tWP-ltp pump-mac!“ erat.themr-_dH-iM- toeo-opermte_ri2htHeitrs._ mnenwm-utulmi- essamstiaitorthebeqti-uil gvther with Rolvang’s GIANT IN THE EARTH. 6141 books were read from the vary cushy rank in “in - " lie opinion Inn: to the tumour: interested in than. am that thisilpqaihle. Btu-ringed.” ln fiction THE BRUSH OF SAN LUIS REY is still the story greatest in demand for the "rorertt, A PRES- IDENT IS BORN is also popular to- PUBLIC LIBRARY M I!“ 1 han's tfetuJestons from 2 tt. 3 m. to q rt. 6 m. and also from 8 ft. wide by 6 I ft. long. 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