" re-numinmion in. and t an giving this m- the Highland " in. and I am taking the liberty of giving this estimate publicity through tho Highland Pnrk Press. Lake county is conspicuous union: all the counties of Illinois became at the high standards of its rural nus Re..Flleetion of - County Ollicials; vs Records Are Good We D. Macpherson Plans for Large Expansion um Th In " nnd Super unty, an Mciuln a Smith and The Prrm M "4un wnt mate Ina. decorators. of 1m, Evan-ton, "a rm during'the next. running demands the next under" uh has whic ml Id it telm, If work t While tht Md TM Mt line In uimulluneous mu that we nre a. the corner at uimn'd by Mr writerxO tte" of two candidates: tt asked I number of r my estimate of the Y. Arthur Simpson. inumlont of Schools of who in a “validate for in the coming prim"- “mum at our natur , North l "Mun larger and more Butt, eonditions. After I through the industrial when mort th m: wn "oh'tieat the " n own that aid th M its tht tel mo; M uu Th, th" business has the last twenty my qua '0 Sherman Vi!" ill h on " part of busi- MuteF'linn. "An I shnultl not be an we will con- tnil and certain vmriene nstitutrd the work uh runmin who Bre 1 huiMinK mu! "O Bee printed ttt trartntott In it In the paw cl more suit m Mi that ( din to our mu Shore rd plans of ailubk till, an trecom- am eentarr impossible a in that mum: on increuiu where to I the past We other ston will†be " r- 70 Sher. 1- grown of busi- L C. D. of 1570 re plan- art yen as from at made and " pa and moved. tinally l start shop. gtd to- y and in the Flinn, with r clon- Grove next only minds alum! new fur An for .V r it schools. In 3 large manure this may be credited to the 'tttfl- and efficiency of Mr. Simpson u " ad- ministrator. During nll the» year: he his been in odk. he has stead. {tidy worked to do may with tn. sanihry and meagerly equipped school buildings. He has made ' increasingly difficult for untrlined teachers to tind positions-in the county while, on the other hand, well-pre- pared teachers have been attraeted to rural schulso becnuse of higher salary schedules and improved teach. ing facilities. This has brought about marked improvement in the uhoola Shore Line is helping more particularly housecleaners loveliness o f t h e things that make a house HOME. Drapes . . curtains . . silk lamp shades . . . rugs . . . table runners . . . uphol- stered furniture 'f tapestries - Shore Line cleaning really reNEWs Successors to Knuu Cleaning Co. C. L. Room, President A PHONE CALL WILL BRING thm TRUCK '10 You DOOR NO TOLL GREENLEAF (Evnnuon) 3400 HIGHLAND PARK 3400 GLENVIEW PHONES Spring . . . make indoors' bright SHORE l,mm(CbEAramsLe. THE PRESS 320 generally. Mr. Francis G. Blair, state), Superintendent of Public Instruction,: and hi: assistant, Mr. U. J. Hothnm,‘l Sate Supervisor of rural "hools,l have frequently in s p e c ted these“ schools and have not hesitated pub-; ‘licly to give them highest rating. r; strongly recommend the continuation, of Mr. Simpson in once.. I wish also at this time to urge the re-nomination and election of Judge Perry Persons of the County (Court. I can speak from direct ob-l l aeration of his work in, the Juvenilel icourt. l have been summoned tour', idifterent time: to appear " oi WILMETTE as Outdoors 1215 Washington Avenue 3400 GLENCOE "friend" of a child who either through his own act or that of others had come under the protection of the court and Irknow from what I have seen as well as from the testimony of others how humane and eMeient Judge Persons and his associates have been in caring for such children. The procedure in his court confers honor upon Lake county. Sympathetic with children but severe with anyone who contributes to the delinquency of I child, that is Judge Persons record. I am sure we cannot afford to retire such an offieial from jublie life. Jesse L, Smith. Thursday, March 27, 1930 1300