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Highland Park Press, 4 Oct 1928, p. 17

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' assault. any qCtftetelhe. 'i'J. siyIr,pml _,eii!--'i,ril).(,',il-sv-' Anna sit. in the Oz-rk MIR. Every- ‘Vhl"? arr small mountains and VIL le.xs Thou- hill- conned the Ozark mnun!am* of Minoan with the moun- 'ttttrs of Kenna-Ry. Anna is about u far mun: n Richmond. VI. and the People here an I mixture of New England Yankee, and folk, from the old South Consumer, of pom-hrs. it they do rm! delay too lung. will (rt rrcettent fruit " I nasnmhle price. It should be I gum! yum fur canning: much hm lrr than lust yw-r when the, quality Wl! " and the prices abnormally hurl: "wine to "ttall yield. The peaches this year are I little; late, Some of the pnrly varieties are; lip? and being picked But the mat commercial orchards are behind ttched- 1 ul--. Ten 'lays ago it Ins predicted} that the growers Would start shipping) by August 6. The movement probably will nut begin m earnest until Au, trust It}. It uoatty takes about three weeks to move the crop. " prices hold, Ind wry likely they) wnl lx-rnuyo the outlook is for unsu- Illy good fruit. the growers of “Eryn!" WI" probably pl $2,000,000 for their peaches this year. And that t fur less than half of a “full crop." Ida-I Your The year. the [raters believe, will be almutl In ideal year all around. The "up. whtte nut l-rzr ettoutth to break the market, is I good one. The mm“): M the, fruit H excellent win-l- ter than ave-nae. The price, while profitable to grown-rs, will not be hurts. Other Fruit. Resides stpptvs Ind pearhes Anna pradm-u um quantities or unu- lnuprs. tomnws. cucumbers, spinach. ”par-(us. rhubarb. Irish ponies. sweet potatoes. squash, strawberries. mspbenies and beans. Because this hill section of southern Illinois spe- cValtu-s in enrly npple. the ytllow trtmparrnt and I’m-hrs: of Oldenburg. tt bu been called "the home of the when apple pun" I In: traveling through southern Illinois, “Egypt." to tind out about the fruit crop. When on visits this than belt In southern “linen he is surprised. In Union county there are 000.000 (run trees in bearing; More ttan 1,000.000 more young tree. “rominz om" (Illinois Chamber of Comm) China has been made um Aunt, in Union County, Illinois, ship. no" pack-(e express than any other town of its the in the United snug What Anna ships is fruit and vegetables. mmmtm, PRODUCTS VARIED. REPORT tikigR5 ;“_(,m,.,,_'& tut. Ai/da" Visit t.e"brrt"; Sees r'i1lfirramrc'g Br THE . HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL Colby Telephone Highland Park 2550 Department. ft is uniquely perfect in every detail. Take advantage of the X-Ray urine, power production and trnnspur- tation Ind communication, New rail- road lines have been built jn all parts of the South. ind existing lines have been double tracked curves have been shortened and (rude: reduced. Thous- ands of miles of highways have been built, and now the motorist is relieved of most of the terrors of “bad roads" when he points his car towards Flor- ‘dar Into this work of road construc- tson-tor excavating mad beds and quarrying rock for bull-st and con- crete--has zom- cnrload "ter ur- toad of explosives. Likewise the com wuuctiun, one at W-terville, North olrctri; pllnla with their dams Ind duvet-sin» tunnels and spillways has n-qu-red huge quantities of dynamitc. The Ureest rrurk fined dam in the world " the ttix River Dam in Ken- tucky built by the Kentucky Hydro- Elevtrie cnmpIny between the yum I923 and 1926. The second largest hydro-electric plant in the United States will be completed during the pin-tent yenr by the Philadelphia Klee, tric Power company and its subsidi- Increase in the mineral and tgri- cultural output of the Southern States ha been accompanied by re- muhhle development: in manufact, (rowing I“ tro- tho um: " south- a! Carl and tho bind do; will tho 80.0 has -rieat M'Wo 2:: last night in Caro. n. path- - rip. Chin. u wool - miien tartUr north than the nonhu- rim of North Carolin; Seven-eighth. of Kentucky in farther north and very little of Kincaid in ("that south than Cairo. High Abov- Bee Cairou366fe.t.hovese.umi. Anna. thirty-six mile. north, tuck“ in the Mill. is lite feet high. That makes perhaps two weeks diam in the date that the _ finch. But the peaches um all good. Get ae- quainted with the” Illinois when. It's one of the any. big crop- and DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTH IS MARKED; FEATURES Increase in Mineral uni Agri- cullunl Output Boosts Maul-curing Phone 2048 l 7 Yea rs Experience COAL and SOLVAY COKE HERMAN DBNZEL President 2205 puma Rod at mm: 'tIll' PIANO TUNING Building Material bigger every rar. Highland Park Fuel Company PROFESSIONAL Work Gunnnteed. Estimates Free H. F. PAHNKE will stop chimney from smoking. We make. them any width and length and guarunlm- them [a be a cure for the unnku-sl chimney. We do all other kinds of tin and sheet metal work, (no. Perhaps your roof needs repair- mg or your furnace mes renewing. link-r have Un do the work now be- fore. the “rather makes it impossible. If you can't get away to the set. shore resort, I Mlhtub, an electric (an and I phonograph playing juz with a dull needue make an ideal sub- In fut so great is the dam-ad for explosives throughout the South that explains mainline incl! has be- come a southern industry. There ue may eleven explosive plant; in this section, the one recently built by the du Punt company near Briminxhun. Alltmmt. being the most "p-to-dates dyntuuste works in the world. Carolina for the Phnouix Utilities. comm: cud moth: u N1derwood, Tome for the Kmvllh Pow" commy. All of the” proieeta have culled for rock excavation on I huge scale titat is (mild: only through the “flu-y " dynamite. stttute. "ersowutGeGtue.taeoieo.- tugging. Am " Wmne! North uantt-r.i-r9io.u.eirieeusata Highland Park, Illinois Henry G. Winter DR. R. A. HAMILTON DR. A. J. WURTH onus" Baht. ' IL r. am. In... Illa. 'u-k-q" us 5-. us.- An In.“ rm Paul E. Downing Old Floors Resurfaced to Phone H. P. 566 C Box 423 Highland Park, Illinois Look Like New "e, (mum-w mp5 ( HIGHLAND AWNING co. " North First Street Phone 635 New Floors Laid and Surfaced Telephone 335 At Murmur... ti, P 277! I MOTOR CAR '; ELECTRIC SERVICE In addition, lam?“ cattle in l.- 96t,t18 herds Inn punt! one succul- !nl test, Ind my of that. m in Wild we“ "as. ths July 1 then m 1.80.752 herds mum- Ing 11,03,777 at“: Indu- at». and PM with Ne radiation of um a - new “a: on.“ d d! h at“. h a. mn- by. In. - W ml- at. a ti- “ In In W. Qt. In“ In of a. alt-lull: it“ h our“ all: It: ch TUBERCULIN TEST PROGRESS IN STATE 420 North First St. Tel. H. P. 1700, Phone KIJ Progress in eradication of bovine uherculoais is refireted in figures re- ults of the work for the tiseal year wading June Mr, 1928, and the status xisting at the opening of the new Year, July I, as made public by Dr. inhn R. Mahler of the United States iipartment of Agriculture. Doctor Mahler, who is chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry, an ouneed that during the year ending ‘um 30 the tuberculin test wns nd- ministered to I total of 10,826,280 "ttle, or man than 1 million in ex- wss of the largest previous record, In Member 1927, and in March. May and um 1928, the eo-operating State and Peder-l forces tested more than I,- 00.000 tattle in each month. I'm Two Tests On July t, 132R, herds numbering 169366 and eontairtine 2.265.938 ent- tle were fully unnamed as tubercul- osis (we. having posted two or more teuttt. This in an immune of 38,380 accredited herd- in one your. During Past Year More Than Ten Million Cattle 'l‘realed. This Million More Than Previous Record " N. First St. AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS [ Btoreir" - Lilith. - Inn” I Gaunt-u. t'tr"tnr.. unluc- U-n- hlw‘ UM“. I---__ IM.‘ __A '.-a-" Haak's Auto Supply Co. TIRES “mm TUBE AUTO AcCEtNoRtttt, A BAH!!!“ M. P, 3.1 " B. SEOND ST. Dawns Reeh.re.d. Rented Ind Malta! "iiiaAr"tGTiidiiaTaa Griia Ira" Aublih Fin-ch [Mm Romy 01m Show”. PM“ Din-all GM Bunni- thae" aaedGGurrNGG- aiak VaGa removing from chain 490 Beetle“ Avenue Night Service PM: H. P. 1694 Classified BLACKBURN WELDING co. mic no and Acmuma Bron-r 0! Ram” Any Make " Radium: Thim- Bumps Ind Dent- out of You! AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES LETTERING - MONOGRAMS High Grade Work 6t6-618 Laurel Avenue GARAGE and CAB SERVICE Highland Park Auto Radiator Shop Telephone Bitrhland Park MS GERRIT T. THORNE AWNINGS _ TENTS COVERS Awnings taken down for the winter Auto 80-h and Fender: Drise _ - .1. sad (ct estimate JAMES COLLINS Auto Painter HIGHLAND PARK BEVERAGE co. Dulfy‘s Furniture Bldg. Tel. H. P. 638 Holden Spit. Ginsu Ale but.) Room 16-17 Highland Park State Bank Phone H. P. 2380 A'l'l‘ORNEY-AT-LAW LARSON BROS. Manulnuunn " Curhun-ud [Ivar-up- Order I (In " Ilium-mi Club Opp-Ina ttor-tern Dino! ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BEVERAGES AWNING us LAUREL AVE. Tel. 3. P. 1234 '" Elm Plum (Cement Work & Grading Cuntrrwtor or Remodeling, consult-- Gun-n sun-nu, Cement moon uni eun- _ tie the 0-...“ Line. nun-v.- cunt-bed M. A. FRANTZ a. and“ an than of anal". . D. .»\.m\-.‘ u. uDA'I-u urnup ur mm plan. "3toditie,d aim-rod- xiv-u mail." In “hit-h all cattle have been tostud. reactors removed, and in, {when reduced to no! more than one- Half nf one pvr cent, included 527 -uuntius. parts of two counties, and LU mwnshilw. In 153: othcr enunhes all cattle have been tested once. re- actors rr-moved, but the irtfvction not yet reduced to the required minimum. Area work is under way in more than 400 additional counties, so that pro- gress has been made in 1,119 court- ties, or more than one-third of all counties in the United States. WATCH CAR DOORS TO AVOID ACCIDENT. HINT Several serious accidents have been n ported during the first six months; of the year involving case, where chil- i dim have fallen out of machines due: to extreme carelessness on the part of the motorist, according to a bul- letin issued by Si. Mayer. President of the Automobile club of Iliinois. Never allow a child to sit next to the dour of an automobile if it is m asihle. nor extend it any such priv-, ilettrs as closing or opening the doors I for passengers. In this wise many) dam, which would otherwise scum securely fastened have merely bum clued without the double-mp lock‘ taking hold. A three your old son of . party of warm: wu recently hurl. edtrrthe-tmtthomaenrtr_ ine " a approximate weed of forty[ niln per hour. The child was severely , lnlInd Ind my MN, by crippled hrrtiro,Nertodm*ttosoar- urchin". ., 1 Points, Wall Paper, Glass Window Shades, Auto Glass Paintera' Supplie- Central 6 Second St. Tel. B. P. 949 Painting Paper Hanging - Iaterior Decorating Fir" Ch..- W'urk hum-to. himihed Farmer), with Hes-planer. Studian. Chic-to B. A. Mazwetl Wall Piper Pattern. 638 Skokie Avenue In Several Instances Children, Have Fallen Out of Autos , Through Neglect 619 Onkwood uve. Tel. H. P. 1128 ELE(‘TRI(E\ L CON TRACTORS AI'I'IJABA ES "At thin "arthfirt an. the child eorrHmstu-et.dtod.th.thh- that a. T.'"liht mu at dawn." W P. In", um! it in tho PAINTING AND DECORATING Peter H. K. Grimson Otfiec Phone Highland Park 3730 C. V. NICHOLS, D.D.S. Telephone Highland Park 1349 HIGHLAND PARK ELECTRIC SHOP BUTTER AND EGGS FRESH DRESSED POULTRY TO ORDER Telephone Highland Park 1482 CEMENT CONTRACTOR MASON "CONTRACTOR WM. OWEN MASON CONTRACTOR 211 North Green Buy Road FRANK MOWERS PAINTING - DECORATING I’AI'ERHANGING 6t0 Vine Ave. Phone Highland Park 1261 DANIEL A. FAY Rorrr. H. HENTHORN MM GEORGE TUCKER BUTTER AND' EGGS HIGHLAND PARK, ILL Painting and Decanting _ Contractor J"rm. kelip. Prop. ErriTHlNC. El.El"lRl";\L _iHEltiltAN BUILDING Itir,rhlimd Park, Ill. BRAND BROS. PROFESSION AL P. UGOLINI 2377 Lakeside Road Highland Park 3012 DECORATORS BUSIN Est, l'nubw» - “1"" Fix 'En' DEN'ntsmy' " Rn-Ilv-II Dram! 18 S First Street Call Deerfield 269 WIRING l The work or restoring the Colonial Ctpitol at Williamsburg, Va., has _ hum started. Workmen are busy 1 excavating the old foundation prepar- ‘llory to rebuilding the "House of I Burgesses," as the Capitol is called. where Pntrick Henry made his most 1 widely quoted speech in 1765. l When you are contemplatmg building Directory ALDEN FURNITURE REPAIR SHOP Phone 219-R or 219-J Deerfield, In Telephone H. P. 993 Tel. H. P. 495 may Hf (Wm-y motorist having chil- niwn. nr for that matter, anyone as a pzhwngrr to vunfuuy guard mains: this form of accident. The Association for the Preservr tion of Virginia Antiquities recently transferred the Capitol grounds to Dr. W. A. R. Goodwin and his ”aim cintes. "Colonial Willinnulmrg. Ina." and a reproduction of the original will be built art once. The site is three- fourths of a mile from the College of William and Mary. John D. Rock- efeller, Jr.. is finaneintt the restora- tion of Willi-mszrm. which under- taking. it is esti ated, will cost in vxress of 351300.000. PLASTERiNG CONTRACTORS RESTORING HoUNE OF BURGEssEs IN VIRGINIA The homing pigeon, which Iron it spurs by brilliant work in the World "I. has been ofBeuily enrolled in Canndn'n peace-time air petrol. Part of Work of Rebuilding of Colonial Capitol at Willims- burg. Va. The Department of Nationd De. fen" uni-ounces the etotttlisttrrtmst " a uni" oimn service " In auxili- uy to the forest ttre patrol and wk! "ot-ttie survey.‘ M hm (wnhdduwm‘hm'll- +ea-xrt11tr-tt.r-hmar - " the Hal. which thy - Imnnu with-who.“ .faNeeod%gtdtequ-%a.= Duran Ull Burma-s 217 Burchelt Ave. High “(mum masons MD '_.. FOREST FIRE PATROL ERWIN F. DREISKE Contracting and repairing Attractive line of fixtupea PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2222 "Venn and Better All the Tim" Upholstcrint Cabinct Wot%, Slip Covvrs, Box Springs, Mattresses, Cushions, Uraplrirs and Window Shauec. ELECTRIC SERVICE THI CENTRAL AVENUE PHONE "NH”..LVD PARK 573 We specialize in Repairing and F'otmishing Antique Work. RADIO AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES PLASTERING CONTRACTORS Okla-cull - Den-rub. flatten-l Telephone Highland Park 530 PLUMBING & HEATING PLUMBING and HEATING FLORIST Artistic Funeral Design: " South St. Johns Avenue Phone Highland Park 802 PLUMBING and " EATING Phone Highland Park '2tt0 Gun-noun called for and druvermt Dry Cleaning - Pressing Tailoring and Repairing OFFICE 368 BLOOM SPREE'I GUST OSTRAN D “Say ft With Flown" ff, m]; " Durward, Jr, T. E. PIERSON U PHOLSTERING E. NELSON FLORIST TAILOR 35 S. St. J ohm Ave. PAGE H zghwoud, tir

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