ant e in innciasaaisaiatin ns aanartn e i inacaevintea Ne ns mrorerin Apcmeisin Eooo e ie oi Ee e es en 14 â€"lor over 40 yEaIsS Ive enjoyed Bowmans Milku J Sheridan road, south of Zlon, where | a washout occurred a few weeks ago, will be opened June 1, according to information given to: R. M. Lobdell, county superintendent of highways, by S. C. Wright, state engineer in charge of building the culvert, today. Wright‘s men finished pouring conâ€" crete for the footings and started pouring the first tunnel late last week. There are tb be two tunnels, 8x10 feet ‘wide. . . hk R #*â€"Traffic will be allowed over the road longâ€"beforeâ€"theâ€"culvért, which was washed out by & raif,=will be completed. More tham~+,000 letters Expect Sheridan Road to Be Open By ‘June SHOUL-D you ‘inquire among . the _ > neighbors and friends you would find. numerous instances where: Bowman‘s _ Milk has been used for twenty, thirty . : and even forty years. e There‘s a reason for this enduring.cusâ€".____._ tomerâ€"loyalty.© It is found in the unâ€" varying quality of the milk itself. _ * _ Pasteurized to assure its purity, Bowâ€" man‘s Milk comes to your table as rich ... in cream, as sweet and as fresh as when ~â€"<© taken from the cow. Due to our extra ~._ care in bringing it from farm to you it is always extra good â€" and unmistakâ€" ably superior in flavor! f Try this delicious m for yourself why it i TH E. , south of Zion, where red a few weeks ago, June 1, according to en to. R. M. Lobdell, MILK â€" C milk today. Learn : is the outstanding DAIRY. COMPANY condemning the state highway deâ€" partment for its slowness have been received. The fact is, according to Lobdell, that the state is ahead of its schedule. Regional Planning Board to Aid Here Work and influence of the Chicago Regional Planning ssociation which is devoted to the beautification of comâ€" n}unities and rural areas of the Chiâ€" cago district, will extend its work. on a large and more forceful scale into Lake county this year, it has been learned. Much of the workâ€" of the board will be centered in that section of Lake county south of Waukegan MULLK favorite among those who insist on the best. Telephone our nearest distributâ€" H EP RES S during the â€"ensuing y€ to the Waukegan Sun. The influence of this association has been felt for several years in this county. The work of the association as far as Lake county is. concerned has always been of an advisory and coâ€"operative nature, | however, . and as far as Lake county is. concerned has always been of an advisory and coâ€"operative nature, however, . and will no doubt remain so but more inâ€" terest is to be shown by the group in the needs of planning in this disâ€" trict, © â€" s never love another." â€"She: .“Wiill' :chat be true if I acâ€" cept you?" Tss . He; "If -you refuge me, I shall ensuing year," according Waukegan Paper Says Vercoes Serves County Without Compensation The zeal of Arthur Vercoe, assistâ€" ant supervisor from Highland Park, Deerfield township, to be of service to the county became known last week when one of the feltow members on the board revealed â€" that all his committee service over the long perâ€" iod of years that he has served has beer. witl;;\-xt ;)ay, ‘according to the Waukegan Sun, \yhich says: s . He could bill the county for $5 for each committee meeting and get about $1.60 in addition for mileage. â€" Inâ€" stead of that he has never sent a bill to the.county clerk for payment. _ Last time when Vercoe ran for office members of the board, hearing that he intended to retire, were forced to argue with him for several days in order to get him to remain. Vercoe _l;a; served as chairman of the finance committee, the most imâ€" portant committee as far as taxpayâ€" 8 2 Peay c ue P oï¬ adoi enc s dn ers are concerned, for years. Through his and his colleague‘s assistance, this committee has been able to cut the general indebtedness down considerâ€" ably although there was a time when deficits were faced. By refï¬;i;:g: to accept salary Verâ€" coe ignores on the average of $320 annually.~ 3 § Tax Collected to â€" Figures reached â€" last week inâ€" dicated that Country _ Treasurer‘ Jay B. â€"Morseâ€"had collected $3,000,000 up to May 1, it was announced. 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