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Highland Park Press, 9 Oct 1930, p. 18

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14 NETTIE and NUTTY SILENZ&AUIOMAIIC INSTALLED COMPLETE BANQUET TABLES To Reduce Our Used Car Inventory ‘ FOLDING CHAIRS ... .. we have made marked reductions on stock, including Chryslers â€" Dodges â€" Nashs Hudsons â€" Hupps â€" Buicks. Our reputation Deiblee Motor Car Corporation Evanston Show Room 1620 SHERMAN AVE. Greenleaf 4821â€"0700 With North Sheridan Road 395° For Rent for Parties and Gatherings Deliv used «c As low as 2224 South First Street â€" Opposite Depot FOLDING CARD TABLES AND COVERS "TABLES CHILDREN‘S TABLES AND CHAIRS red and called for gal. tank Successor to H. M. PRIOR CO. Funeral Director ar North Shore Chrysler Dealers H. F. KELLEY we 8t HIGHLAND PARK 4141 II Broadcasting For Rates very reasonable Hubbard Woods Show Room 900 LINDEN AVE. Winnetka 650 Telephone H. P. 4260 is the best, because it is quieter, cleaner and other burners. more economical than CHAIR COVERS wWELL, LET‘S §EE,NETTIE â€" you ARE A SYMBOL OF SWEETNESS â€" . 16b Aa &£¥mBOL OF RADIO Fie Make is Srreaue THE NAME 1 = p‘vUun oet me? aeppad all cars in is back of Cadills STEFFEN‘S MAJESTIC DEALER 1517 N. Second St. THE PRESS aCs STEEFEFEN AUTO SUPPLY / /Gens Reports Success in Administration County Gas Tax Distribution Lakeâ€" county â€" delegates, : including County Clerk Lew A. Hendee, County Treasurer Jay B. Morse, Probate Clerk John R. Bullock, and Superâ€" visors H; D. Kelsey, Bert C. Thompâ€" son and James O‘Connor, were told list week, at Springfield, that state supervision of the county road under the three cent gasoline tax law of 1929 has been a success, by Frank T. Sheets, chicf highway engineer for I!!inois, at the annual convention of the state association of supervisors, county _ commissioners, county . and probate. clerks, county auditors and ccunty treacurers of Illinois. Sheets outlined the policies the state highway division has followed in . supervising the‘ construction of secondary roads.and gave the county officials a sketch of what has been accomplished in building up the secâ€" ondary road system since the gas tax became effective. * s "We are administering the motor fuel law so as to insure practical common sense treatment of the many and varied county trunk or secondary road problems which are encounterâ€" ed," Sheets said. \Benton Residents to | Fight Zion Town Plan ‘High school problems will be disâ€" cussed by W. H. Collins, Jr., assistâ€" ant principal of Bowen high school, Chicago, for delegates to the annual corference of District Twentyâ€"two of the Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers on Friday, Oct. 10, at the First Methodist church at Libertyâ€" ville. Round table conferences will be conducted by district and state chairmen for the benefit of anyone interested in different departments of parentâ€"teacher work. s Dist. 22, P. T. A. Meets at Libertyville Soon In the afternoon, the state presiâ€" dent, (Mrs.. Harry R. Detweiler, Aurora, will speak on "What Is Imâ€" portant." m Mrs. Oliver R. Aspegren, Evanston, is the director of «District Twentyâ€" two, which is made up of associations in Lake county, and a part of Cook. Claiming that the board of mper-i visors failed to give due notice 60 days prior to the time they voted to give Wilbur Glenn Voliva a separate township of Zion and that also the board failed to retract their original Phone H. P. 350 actions of turning down the petition, 150 independent Zion residents, and residents of Beach, Winthrop Harâ€" bor and North Prairie last week orâ€" ganized to fight the division of the old Benton township into Benton and Zion townships. A committee of nine composed of Fred Zoehler, J. F. Upton and Wilâ€" liam Pocklington of Beach, R. Pou!â€" son, P. F. Humphreys and T. H. Nelâ€" son of Zion, Roy Griffin of. North Prairie and Polie Berrong and Nelâ€" sor Gonyo of Winthrop Harbor was Cities May Get Share Of Gas Tax Earlier 4_-|»pointe;l to carry on the fight to keep the Benton township lines inâ€" Possibility of cities of Ilinois getâ€" ting a portion of the three cent gasâ€" «line tax at an earlier date than has lcen anticipated loomed today thru a statement from R. M. Lobdell, coun, ty superintendent of highways, who declared that one of the most imâ€" portant matters of ‘business for the state association of road chiefs next week in Springfield would be the alloâ€" cation of this. fund. While the Illinois Municipal league has been laying plans for close to a year to get‘a portion of the sum alâ€" lowed .to each county by the state, there has been no support from any cther organization. North Shore Line Is Planning Sale of Land The Chicago, North Shore & Milâ€" waukee railway last Thursday filed application with the Commerce Comâ€" mission at Springfield for the authorâ€" ity to sell fifteen and a half acres of land south of the Libertyville branch rightâ€"ofâ€"way, and 205 feet east of Seventeenth street, Libertyville, to Arthur E. Suter, Libertyville banker, for a consideration of $7,786.40. The land is mortgaged, according to the Springfield report. HIGHLAND PARK ADMISSION Saturday "So This Is Comedy â€" News Events Sunday _ _ Te ..4..0"‘ PEARL THEATRE DR. J. W. SHEDD ROBT. MONTGOMERY HIGHLAND PARK, ILL Phone 1036 «College Days" COMEDY â€"â€" NEWS EVENTS Telephone H. P. 357 Thursday, October 9, 1930 47 St. Johns Avenue Continuous 2 :00â€"11 :30 DENTIST Shows 7â€"11 p.m. added College" ILLINOIS 25¢, 10¢ Oct. 11 12

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