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Highland Park Press, 7 Jul 1930, p. 24

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Phone 2048 FOLDING CARD TABLES AND COVERS BANQUET TABLES CHILDREN‘S TABLES AND CHAIRS Delivered and called for â€" Rates very reasonable wndk OUL 880. â€"_a~y stnOCK 27 FOLDING CHAIRS 27 North Sheridan Road Highland Park For the NEW MAJESTIC Bring your car to us and let us eliminate all the knocks and rattles. Then let us check it once in so often â€" for "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure e wl w man T Sheahen Motor Co. For Rent for Parties and Gatherings 1 PROFEESSION AL PIA NO TUNING Successor to H. M. PRIOR CO. Funeral Director a» H. F. KELLEY 5 North St. Johns Avenue PHONE 388 Work Guaranteed, Estimates 530 South Linden Avenue, Highland Park, HJ. 17 years experience H. F. PAHNKE Telephone H. P. 4260 STEEFEEN AUTO SUPPLY CHAIR COVERS see Highland Park‘s Exclusive Dealer Free Hap“enings of Interest About the North Shore; County Seat Doings Farmers throughout. Warren, Verâ€" non, Cuba and Ela townships have formed vigilant committees to shower calf rustlers with gun shot as a reâ€" sult of another invasion of thieve» in the county last week. BRIEF NEWS ITEMS FROM LAKE COUNTY Members of the Waukegan Yacht glub are planning to petition the govâ€" exnment of the United States to pass the bill now pending in congress for the installation of a coast guard staâ€" tion here, it was leamned. Mrs. Clara Westlake, of Antioch, a middle aged woman is suing the City of Waukegan in circuit court for $10,â€" 000 damages for injuries she sustainâ€" ed last winter when she slipped and {cll on an, iey .sidewalk. Thomas F. Tobin, fiftyâ€"nine years old and for twentyâ€"two years a resiâ€" dent of Waukegan, passed away last week at the St. Therese hospital folâ€" lowing an emergency operation. â€" He was for years a prominent plumbers union leader. that Possibility of 1 kegan city water opimion of mem! ministration. _ De water used in lo¢ uncertainty of pr the Word has been received here to the effect that the Wisconsin, State Highâ€" way commission . has endorsed. the plan: for. the lake shore drive along Lake Michigan throughout the enâ€" tire length of Wisconsin, and has promised to coâ€"operate in the project. Following his deelaration that the‘ new tariff law would hurt business and ~cause unemployment in the United States, Henry Ford announced plant improvements costing $16,000,â€" 000 to be made in 1930, with projects now in the hands of architects to cost $10,000,000, which explain the differ» cnee between (talking . politics and Difference Between Politics and Business alking business fle Mrs. James. Hogan, ce street, Waukega at city for 42 years, eâ€"St.â€" Therese â€" hos . Therese â€" hosp i ten days‘ illne theâ€" reason mem o years, passed away at e â€"hospital last. week lower rates on Wauâ€" râ€"are remote, in the bers of the city adâ€" ecrease in volume of ‘al industries and the roposed extensions is &n ess 24 South Genâ€" a resident of Phone Highland Park 350 While a bridse job for the Plaines â€"river on Deerfield: road let last week by members of the und bridge committeee of the 1 of > supervisors, â€" and. R.â€" M. Lo county â€" superintendent of high unother. improvement was held u Award Bridge Contract; Others Held Up; To Meet Again This Week, Plan exceptionally tion. The bridge cont Joliet Bridge. & pany of Joliet, for had been consider: this iniprovement. sidered â€" favorable and engineers. A grading job of A grading job of two miles on Deerâ€" field road. was held up because Danâ€" iel Longo with his low bid of $10,â€" 8660.91, was under. what: the engineers believed would be.actual cost: for the work. "The committee: intends to. gheck the financial responsibility of the conâ€" tractors and let the job to the lowest responsible biddes," Mr. Lobdell said. Prosperity Depends on Keeping Workers Busy American prosperity depends much more on keeping the American wage carner, at work supplying our necesâ€" wities than on keeping the foreign wage earner at work by buying his autput. Three million idle men put back on the job in the United States â€"upplying our necessities"make a betâ€" ter output for American, production than â€"three â€"million menâ€" employed abroad at from oneâ€"half to oneâ€"tenth the American, wage scale. The wealth of the American people has ‘been created â€" by . production and not by arter. Ex1ide¢ BATTERIES B EC KE R Battery Service DISTRIBUTORS RADIO HIGHL North TY ontract was let to the & Construction Comâ€" for: $27,676.90. There lerable competition for nt. The price was conâ€" le by the committee warsd PHONE AND PARK 31 St. Johns Avenue 1 Deerfield: road .Was members of the road mitteee of the board und R.â€"M. Lobdell, endent . of highways, ment was held up for stigation because an w bidâ€" merited attenâ€" job for the Des ay, July 10, 1930

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