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Highland Park Press, 13 Aug 1931, p. 23

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resiz- u! the pin a in lead cum the oath hm prod, iragr mud t - eh is is I How- also an tub e tho urged m in MM?» a de- Ning be of ‘over bod” I and mood are for t1yit atind new mm. rhik abet m Linked Lulu greed Lava. - ttti l" lat sign:- ”on. sated tho :lmol- mm. Lake tiVé min ' Dr. and: Med Leti- th de the nur- SAYS mum my ----- *mmmm new-AL Attome General in i! agg,attgtltvtvf2ir' .n 'Giiiia" Aeeived Int week by A. i"iiGba-eahtyeescub- - u G he _ g. c an: y, and County Trauma 532:. tram ‘must pay the $2,500 w: empo es of for July. - y the hoapitll uke county may still mohair: the Lake County general hospital and levy n to: for its operation, Attorney Geiterai,thsear E. f.Arlttrom saved in Carlstrom’e ruling concur- with guto's-Attornetri V. thntthhr-od- vice to Home.» my the m. Aft.. er the 82,500 is paid out there will still rennin mor than $10,000 with' the county treuurer of the 880,000 hospital appropriation made last September by the board of supervi- son. "I know of no reason why the funds on hand in the county tren- ury for oounty hospital purposes my not be drawn upon for mnintenance of the county hospital," Cclstrom stated. p - - g - the $2,500 wages to hospital empiuyes l because of the confusion in the leg- [ islstive not which tmnssferred the pauper aid from the county to the townships. From the -interpetutions of the net, the county hospital,,.t,he poor farm nnd the detention home must be paid per dim for each per- son sent to those institutions from the respective townships. "The future use of the county hos- pital may receive a smaller spin-o- priation for its operation, depending upon whether or not the townships desire to avail themselves of its use on the per diem basin” Cnrlstrom said in his opinion. Another Opinion Lake county can support poor per- sons whiiethey rennin in their homes in them townships. sounding to an opinion given today by At- torney General Oscar E. Cnrlstrom. Under this ruling Waukegan town- -ahip, aerNre11. as Weld Ind, Shields, which are heavily burdened. under the min-1* 15199532 'et/tsteel-ttrg,,).?,,,!,,. PN1PT, pital m1 pristion upon w? desire t on the GifiiiiiiG%iGlGr, relief l in; for the poor. Non-High School Dist. Board Approves Claims The Lake county non-high school district board met last week, and ep- proved chime to the extent of 8116,- Irlirtrr leigh schools of the county for the education of students from dis- tricts In which no high schools have been established. wutttN Members pf thu “If president; Theodore Parte Lake Bluff end Ber- J9hn (Mi. of Round we. “The first 'week of the four yeer term of W. C. Petty, hike county superintendent of schools, wee om- cuTtrtiittit bin Iona-y. ?etty har held the otiice nominally since Mareh When T. A. Simpson, for - yen: superintendent in Luke county, was appointed to the ponition of u- shunt out. unprinted.» of school; in charge df ml Ichooln. Pam's a“. to tab ', nae--14.: “by. Aiurust 18, 1981 Raw“: Law 1 operation, or not the themselves em basin” in__ Opinion the county hoa- qmaller spipro- tion, depending the townships shret: of its use in car- Atthattimehondlnoduw perintendent of Antioch schools. and began to hnndU the county work. In TEiririrErifimd mom Em advance information. Stratton Reports on Interest for Quarter Announcement is made by William? J. Strntton,’ secretary of state that 83,935.10 bu been earned in interest on the moneys collected during the qua-tot beginning April 1 and ending into the state treasury todny, with an itemized statement ’showing the amount of interest earned during the quarterly period on each walnut in each Unk. cfgyestiot F)tahrrrt-, Here, - _ careful inspection Insures tvdrt care make: it -‘rtl FOOJJ ixtra g THE MILK or SUPERIOR FLAVOR - o Ct F(iTl"GT1EIE3fdi.il' EXTRA care guards the superior goodness and have: of BowmarrNillt, at evertttep, ermTam to yousr:Seen after milking, Bowman farmers bring their day's quota to immaculate country receiving stations such as this. _ new 5.6551; -iriiiiiiJiiiTyFir -iTiiiiiirir-irertttmize Bowman's rigid standard of "irifiir;'r"""'i'ii'G; pulous temperature control at all times assures DAIRY COMPANY itse Have a drink of Boieman's Mitk today. Let y? own tum prove that here, indeed, irai m k unmistakably rich and superior tn flavor. sweetness and freshness. DID}! Phone Wghlandl'ark 2700 - . W i 7_ _ -icl,tett:e,te iitGis $3M... ”an. WW BUILDING l 858 CENTRAL AVENUE _ Shop B. P. 1404 ma. P. 439-1342 Wonlanri you love tii Five NFri3r of hot voter at the Ipigot’s month in the kitchen end bathrooms every min.. ute of the dog and night'. This con- venience she be yours if you buy and let us install one of our'Premier hot Inter heaters. We euarnrttee that it will give perfect stitiafaetion end furnish you with plenty of hot water all the time. Moran Brothers Our Hot Water Heater b}

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