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Highland Park Press, 4 Dec 1930, p. 19

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Plans Prepared Plans for the six plants have been tentatively prepared by the firm of Pearse Greeley and Hanson of Chi. cago. engineers for the sanitary board. The final working plans will not be drafted until after the elec- tion. The sanitary board is especially desirous of starting the work of erec- tion of these plants as early as pos- sible as a measure of reducing un- employment in this section. Plans for the reception of the plant have been given the approval of the state water survey board, Is it will mean the elimination of the pollu- ticn of the waters of the lake along the local shore and bring about hell- their conditions in north shore cities. it was Ilse determined that the total cost of erection of the plants will be $1,200,000 and the citizens will be asked to approve I bond ia- sue for that amount in the election. Announce Costs The estimated costs of the six p'ants was outlined as follows: Win.. throp Harbor, $88,500; Waukegan, $736,800: North Chicago (enlarge- ment), $124,500: Lake Forest, (ed- dition) $47,000: Highwood (addition) $93,500. Ind Highland Perk, $160,- 000. The cost of the Wenkegln plant represents more then two, thirds of the total cost. Bond Election Dee. 20 The election was definitely set for Dee. 20 by the bond at last week's meeting. This date falls on Satur- day. Members of the board favored the holding of the election on Satur- day so that more citizens would get the chance to vote on the issue. Ample polling pluces will be stub- lished in all of the communities in the North Shore Sanitary district which extend from the north to the south line of the county and extends from the like shore west to Watr- kegnn rand south of Rockland road and to Green Bay road north of that highway. SANITARY DISTRCT _ 1 ELECTION DEC. 10TH3 Estimated costs of the six proposed new disposal plants which it is to build in " many communities in Lake county. subject to the approval of the voters, were outlined by the North Shore Sanitary District board following its meeting, in its head. quarters in the Waukegan National Bank building last Thursday morn- mg. To Vote a Proposed Bond Issue to Erect Six Plants on North Shore Thursday, Dee. 4, 1930 J. M. BILHARZ Slip Coven. Nor Ttspa, Carmina Bevel Plate or Cellulold Windown. Floor Run. North Room Lam's Gar-u 82 S. First Street Telephone 498 Am Trimming: A grove of staghorn sumac trees which seems previously to have es- caped the attention of botanist], ha: been discovered vie-r Chesterton, In. diana, by Paul C. Standley. associate curator in charge of the herbarium af Field Museum of Natural History, ind Prof. Samuel J. Record. research associate in wood technology of the some institution. The grove core sists of more than a 100 trees, some of which are 40 feet high and more than 25 inches in circumference. Mr. Standley reports. The discovery pre- sent: an interesting addition to the list of trees native to Indium. Amounts to be distributed in such city are as follown: Wlukenn, $190,- 000; North Chicngo. $50,000; Liberty- .ville, $43,000', Mundehsin, $8,000; Lake Zurich $2.500; Highland Park, $70,. 000; Lake Forest, 384,000; Antioch, 87,100; Highwood. $7,000; and Bar- rinzton, $12,000. Several smaller banks in the coun- ty have nct reported total: to be dig. tributed. The $473,000 in distributed among w, banks in the county, the Wanke- gan National, Waukegan Mate, and the First National and Lake County State Bank of North Chicago, the Libertyville Trust and Savings bank, the First National, Ind the Lake County National banks of Liberty- ville, the Mundelein State bunk, the Lake Zurich bank, the Zion bank and the First National Bank of Zion, the Highland Park Mate bank Ind the North Shore Trust company of Hifzhlnnd Park, the Highwood State bank, the Antioch State bank and the First National Bank of Antioch, the Lake Frost Trust Ind Savings bank. the Lake Forest First Nntionnl bank, and the Barrington First National bank. Find Staghorn Sumac _ Grove, Chesterton, Ind. Christmas Savings in Lake County Banks are Estimated at $473,000 A $437,000 blow " depression will be released within the next few weeks when Christmss club deposits held in Lake county banks, including three banks in Waukegan, will be re- leased to subscribers. The 1930 to- tal is less than five per cent below the 1929 tctal, beaker: said today. Savings club plans have been kept up rezuTarly during the yen in spite of general economic depression, bank. ing offieials said. ter Johnson skate sharpening machine. Also a complete line pf Planert Northlight Ice Skates. MEIERHOFF HARDWARE CO. WE HAVE 522 Central Avenue Telephone H. P. 19T.8 installed a n e w Nes- THE PRESS '.araqpidsae - W k EEiE6ifrECio.iicirEirgwuVr, "uraEiiiirrieieiirryEr6EriiEriiyii_ F-e'Eiisl Marshall 1lll. Schoenthalcr Willow Road Winnetka, Ill. FUEL OILS PETROLEUM COMPANY COMMERCE THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS 7 OPENS NEW WANT AD STATION IN LOOP Direct From Grove to You mm: " I? OIANOI IA“ tttm - or JUICI Small bottwntttaitfittg tt Lo 4 dcl. oranges. $2.00. Medium h 8 doz., $3.75.. Large hox 12 to m dul.. $7.50. Smut! {mt l in: 13 gnpcfruit, 62.00. Medium box M, 83.7.3. un 54 to 64, 87.50. _ _ . Price! inrlude express charges an“ of Miniuipni Rim FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR PATRONS. WE HAVE NOW ESTABLISHED A LOOP OFFICE WHERE YOU CAN PLACE YOUR WANT AD. SUITE I212 - 1218 Tower Bldg. 6 NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE _ CHICAGO, ILLINOIS COR. MICHIGAN AT MADISON STREET ORANGES 13llRAllP1lllrrRUlliX " trrsitetruit, 62.00. Medium box M, 83.7.5. Urtre bor, to 64, 87.50. _ _ ‘ricea itwlude express charges an of Miniasimii River. Aim fancy gift boxes comiuing of oranges. grapefruit. uncer- ines sucked in Spanish Mon. Quality and delivery (unnu- toe . Cheek or ',',',ri','g order to ummplny omen. Let an R keep you supp i with glut-mend fresh fruit for the winter. Protect your hon-chow with quality. that more then meet the tqseeitieatlotts of The Bureul of Standard- Winter Haven, Florida TREE RIPENED Phones $1333.32? ventitntu's, cornice: And all kind. of plain Ind fancy tin and alum. meal Work skilfully made and and on abort notice. 'We are gperixlintn in Jobs of this kind, all“ only the but mllel‘llll and Ipplyinx good work. mmhip that insure! “(inf-cum. No job tun small and nuns too km. Henry G. Winter " North Hm I"!!! FURNACE PMNNG

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