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Highland Park Press, 28 Jun 1928, p. 8

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Met t mmunmhnw y tds ‘with such health resort states as California and Florida? â€"C.D.G., Alton, HIL AThe death rate in lNlinois per %,000 white population for the year 1925 was 11.5; for Florida, 11.8 and for California 13.6. Qâ€"How does Ilincis rank among the states in exports and what are its principal products sold abroad? â€"W.E.M., Cairo, IIL Aâ€"Illinois ranked sixth among the states in exports and was the largest exporter of agricultural machinery, according to federal figures covering the third quarter of 1927. Exports of merchandise for that quarter totaled 65,214,369 as compared with $58,204,â€" 491 for the same quarter in 1926. Exports of wheat valued at$17,971,â€" 956, ranged first in order of value among the commodities sent from the We Grow BO W MA N © "THE MILK OF THE SUPERIOR FL A Y oR and Answers Te Enlarged quarters now being completed make the Highâ€" land Park Branch of the Bowman Dairy Company the largest milk distributing station on the North Shore. Such expansion can mean but one thing â€" satisfactory service to a large number of customers! One taste of Bowman‘s Milk =â€"= will explain its everâ€"increasing _ W1 popularity among the people of 5} Highland Park. The superior pâ€" "a flavor of Bowman‘s Milk is the im ced ol direct result of the great care o C . > + we take in bringing it from P Awak â€" = _ farm to you. n e _ C It is a care we exercise without * limit. Trained inspectors stand state to l:o!n markets h’& threeâ€" period... Rxports MM-::MIM.MMh order by harvesters and binders, $2,â€" 481,010; tractors.and parts, $2,146,â€" 665; bauxite, $1,681,463; â€"cornstarch, $1,377,069; hams and shoulders, $1,â€" 186,688; canned meats, $925,213; baâ€" con, $916,430; sausage casings, $861,â€" 343; iron and steel plates, sheets, skelp and strips, $844,696; and corn, $812,â€" Qâ€"Does the Illinois Chamber of Commerce do anything for the agriâ€" cultural interests of the state, that is, the farmers, or is it strictly a "town and city" organization? Increased Demand for Bowman‘s Milk Makes Necessary Large Addition to Highland Park Distributing Station Aâ€"This organization has an Ar‘i-‘ cultural Industries division under the guidance of a committee of thirty. Each man on this committee is a speâ€" cialist in some line in some way al-' lied with farming. C. V. Gregory, editor of Prairie Farmer, is chairmn.] F.A.S., Urbana, N. commercial apples ? .. Aâ€"Iilinois is a large producer of years of 1924, 1925 and 1926 this atate averaged to ship 6,168 car loads of apples. This does not count the less than car lots or shipments by motor trucks. In 1927 the crop was smaller. Calhoun county is planted up to proâ€" duce about 1,000,000 barreis a year and is the biggest apple district in the Oâ€"How many apples does Tlincis produce? Is it much of a producer of state. Early apples are produced in the hills of southern Illinois, chiefly in Union and Johnson counties. There is in Johnson county a single planting of 10,000 yellow transparent trees, the largest block of this variety in the world. Qâ€"How many motor cars per perâ€" son in the United States and does Miâ€" nois have more or less that its share? â€"T.AS., Paris, DL RTS, vehicles in the United States in 1927 was 23,127,315 or 20,230,429 passenger cars ard 2,896,886 trucks and road tractors. ‘The average was one motor vehicle to every 5.13 persons for the country us a whole compared with 5.07 for lilinois. The states with the York, 1,937,918; California Ohio, 1,570,734; Pennsyiva 915 and IIlinois, 1,438,985. Qâ€"How many airplames are there in the Uinted States and what state has the greatest number? A Ou; t _P'x':;‘:;:k?' 5t | under the auspices of the lllinois Soâ€" â€"Out of a total airplanes | _. baas * licensed. identified or given numbers| * Of Mental Hygiene. by the Aeronamutics Branch, Departâ€" ment of Commerce, 456 are in Caliâ€" Taking Happiness fornia, 268 in New York and 215 in The worst phase of modern educaâ€" Illinois. These three states lead in} ,; roamer and philosopher numbers of listed planes. Hweur,l :wnh:yxml oame in, is that this is not the whole story. Growth| !" *"¢ AMeNC<® € that in airplane devolopment has been so| it is builded upon the assumption fast that many planes have not bnn[ taking is happiness. guard at every step. Transportation of the milk from the country, pasteurizing, bottling and final delivery are all performed in the most scientific and sanitary manâ€" ner known. + That is why Bowman‘s 1,698,195; and sociologists KaÂ¥e started a discusâ€" sipn as to what makes the grouchy worker grouch and how to remove the grouch, thus saving business many thousands of dollarsâ€"if they can find the "grouch germ." They will serutâ€" inize the mental workings of the grouch, the kicker, the supersensitive and the idle dreamer at a luncheon under the auspices of the lllincis Soâ€" ciety of Mental Hygiene. " ations for license had been filed 4,555 planes in the United States. Try a bottle of this superior milk today. Only then will you appreciate how delicious it realâ€" ly is. Order from the courteous Bowman Milkman next time he passes by. Or telephone Highâ€" land Park 2700. It‘s a move you will never regret. Milk comes to to you so rich in goodness, so fresh and so definâ€" itely superior in flavor. DAIR Y OMPANY thurch last week by the Waukegas‘ -â€"V-nl;sndvth!ld!'"‘ splendid success in every way. k the diréction 8f 1Az MW‘W“"M‘“ and praise highly the fine work of all _ prossed in court against Leon Geth~ ers, Negrom, when he started rifting pockets of persons in the Court House corrider. After a Shase through the Those who attended the excellent A Quick Worker

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