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Highland Park Press, 31 Oct 1929, p. 30

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.“&' 3 .’&;g 14 5 C d 1P 14 Public nnu&ith in tb? Loop district of Chicago today repreâ€" sent an investmentâ€"of between "$12,â€" 000,000 â€"and $15,000,000 to sayâ€"noth= ing of the additional millions repreâ€" sented in parking areas in other busiâ€" sarage Facilities®~ â€" â€". _: IHEâ€"~.[/~\_~ y â€" Weather Man Says _*Colder Tomorrow" @© ' " ' P is _ AH _ C t 0| â€"â€" & C Pediâ€" s io > 3P |GeP| _ â€" -E " > {5b f D onsumers (ompany BUYâ€"YOUR COAL ON APPROVAL V utm\ > \sM > ay ts‘ye, %}» (ptinns froeo sys BA Foge m.‘z 5 P esw Fouee 4 sMM es Nes Consumers Guaranteed Coal or Coke. Don't let. your fuel supply run low. Your best protection against sudden changes in tompomfure is a bin full of Consumers Guaranteead Cazl a; "aL. Yards all over the North Shore quite sure of one thing â€"the going to have colder weather ut a recussemsenedi@i t â€".â€"â€" l omm n menientve m on on on onz Ee o se wes °C RaReaC en eeeeednee Estimates Cheerfully Given Jobbing a Sy . _ WITTEN BUILDONG 860 CENTRAL AVENUE Shop H. P. 1404 Res _.._BUY _ CLEAN HEAT! s "sanitary ’!dtonfn. ~pricedâ€"at~what is usually asked for the “amndxi celâ€" lar," old fashioned sort! As for our price on a plant that will pay ‘its ny'in fuel savings, too, year after year! .X & ness sections of the city Te e n P o e ce ing _ for â€"i} isâ€" New "Yor mue e, in a reâ€" downtown workers has grown to its; POrt to the board of education of present_.imposing condition in less the College of the City of New York, * . __.] says that textbook writers sometimes than two decades. .__._|fail to express themselves® in words _ rtrmâ€"mmeâ€"rnhtssâ€"o«â€"â€"â€"<â€"â€"«â€"«[ suitable to the powers of their readâ€" i ers, withâ€" startling results. â€" ‘ ,,;‘QU.,Y,,‘CLEAN HEAT! c s Taind 5 Here is n Hantine Dlamk »4.41..2.1..% of Commerce. Moran Brothers Modern Plumbing and Heating «â€"DUT we are !‘ui“" business devoted to « P. 489â€"1342 mameme tver meveimnes o + E.. m e a Specialty T H BR op / _ _/ ~â€"Natural Envy 7 _ _A young frog who‘s just learned to he sees a Thousand grasshoppers doâ€" Thrée aspirants for a seat as Tlliâ€" their un;lidficia last :;ok Two are Edward J. Hargrave> Chicago and Fun! H._!_‘_unk of Bloomington. Both side., tax retiring the bonds. If no bonds areâ€"sought it has been predicted that it ‘will take the county 10 years to carry ‘out the present road program. pond issue to cover anticipated return fromâ€"the gas tax will be the best policy. Under a bond issue the board members feel that the secondary sysâ€" tem â€"of â€"roads camâ€"be paved within three years withâ€"the income from the LE | Ths county board of supervisors, at their December meeting, ~probably will~ beâ€"called. upon to decide if a l.xmd' issue to cover anticipated return priating $2,500,000. Returns under the cuh.x law hav.e exceeded all estimates, the Aunâ€" back. 1,000 miles, hinging to a large exâ€" tent on the fate of the 3 cent gasâ€" oline tax. s s _ Should the law be "held "invalid; the program would dwindle, as only $3,000,000 of the $100,000,000 bond licenses and federal aid money being A total of 669 miles of paving has been constructed to date this year by the state highway department, and before â€"winter halts such work the total is expected to be pushed beyond the 400 mile mark.:"___â€"__â€"â€"‘~~â€"â€" _ 669 Miles of Highway Built in This State Moscow â€"â€" Millions of . peasants throughout the Soviet Republic celâ€" ebrated Collectivisation â€"day,â€"October 14, which has been proclaimed by the Government to stimulate the merging of individuall ed 4. int m lective farms. So far, the collectiv e farms are only 3 per cent of the total peasant individual farms, but the Sovâ€" iet is determined to increase this number to 10 per cent in a year. and many who defined the "banks of . Newfoundland" as places _ "where people put money." "Is it any wonder," he asks, "to find a child explaining the word ‘avâ€" erage‘ as ‘the thing a hen lays its eggs on,‘ since he has always read the expression, ‘a hen lays on the average‘~â€"1 : :*>=:>‘~«i~,. * ihne goal Celebrate Farm of 1930 is expected to be SHOPTsS _T _ that Merging ireâ€" EfRIP] Green Bay Road _SeM Car150%e f BAQIQ:}; is listening to ~an. oldsog& _ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ~~~~READING ROOM IREDALE HOURS : Week days, 9 a.m. to 6 p.n Wednesday until 7:80 p.m. ‘Bundays 2:30 to 5:80 p.m, for reading only. of HOUSEHOLD GOODS PHONE H. P. 18iâ€"182 MUSIC CO. â€"â€" BHetween Ages 4â€"20 Morning Service 10 :45 a.m. : Wednesday Evening Service §:00 You are cordially invited to visit _ the Reading Room FIREPROOF MOVING COLUMN 361 Central Ave., Highland Park . ~. Maintained by First Church of Christ, Scientist of Highland Park | se t oÂ¥0fomeâ€" uxtont es maten Bs td d ies in cira i ho arir mt 5 381 Hazel Avenue CHUBRCH SERVICE PACKING Thursday, Oct SHIPPING «snort & WwAlkaa. q 81

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