" m (lly]lJl_'T siiei,i,::)(ji)fii" if% , «mgmsï¬ Bring your car to us and let us eliminate all the knocks and rattles. Then let us check it once in so ohm -rr. for "an uuncc of prevention is worth a "nol of cure Sheahen Motor Co. 20 yi'; DISCOUNT 618 North Greenbay Road --- Highland Park Reliable Laundry and Dry Cleaning Company Br, North St. Johns Avenue PHONE 2388 will be given on all DRY CLEANING as well as on laundry that is brought and called for at The Oldest Business Concern in Highland Park PHONE 178 Til PRESS Expect Lotus Crops in Grass Lake to Exceed Record this Summer Basing his predictions on the Net that the number of plants 'is show- ing. two-fold increase this year over the number of last ye'ar, John O'Con- nor, who resides on an island in Grass take, states that the number of lotus Llussums on the lake will be double that nf last summer, according to I Waukegan paper. Origin of the Grass kite lotus beds has always interested botanists and other scientists, for the lotus ordin- nrily is found only in Egypt and in mm " China. The who c-uunty hi the origin that the s fi n, tain v-h-mc-nls plants. which the udjnining Statistivc toll us that a itreat many u! the arritlonls around the hour are mused by members. of the household slipping in the bath tub. Well that pram-s that we are a cleanly nation, in spite of the charms of some of the international/sts Thousand n Hum-r. H'nt that Intus l the fi ‘n th: hulls existed in Grass lake first white settlers cume trion, according to Lake tnriam. One theory of uf the Grass lake beds is wk wow carried there by which mieratrul from the Itani ak: sit (I! in Ho m of ahh the lakc,_ac- lems to con- to the lotus 110 found in At. when POPULATION GROWTH T0 AID SUPERVISORS Several Townships Entitled to More Assistants; Deerfield to Get One Brings Board to " lf advantage is taken of the pop- ulation the personnel of the board would be brought to'44 with 17 su- pervisors and 27 assistants with 15 from Waulroran and 12 from all other tm-mships. F In the event proposal to create a. new town is permitted in Benton township it would brine no change as the proposed Town of Zion would be entitled to a supervisor and one as- sistant instead of. two and the " vorced section of the township would then have a isupervisor of its own, bringing the supervisors up to 18 and the assistants down to 26. No chantw in the board will be brought. it is understood, until the elections in the spring. ' Libertyville-Mundelein Union Is Being Talked Agitation favoring a merger of the towns of Libertyville and Mundelein into one town with a different mme is being started in that district, and, according to present reports, is spreading at a rapid rate in both plttees: _ While no definite action has been taken on the matter. private discus- sions among businessmen. members of the Libertyville chamber of com- merce and other groups have been carried on and it is slid that I num- ber of the prominent civic leaders of both towns are heartily in Accord with the proposal. Thursday, June 19, 1930 'K