â€" 1| LETTUCE P 1 THE GREAT ATLANTIC @ PACIFIC TEA CO. : ANNOUNCE ME NT 1060 N. Green Bay Road _A GRANDO LE I Oranges 249 We wish to exi?ress to our customers that we shall endeavor at all times to render the best lowest possible prices. EXTRA! Gardens and Orchards bring their best to A& P Stores Fresh fruits and vegetables are always in season at A&P Food Stores. And the latest news is that A &P has fresh green vegetables and luscious fruits in midâ€"winter weather . .. at midâ€"summer prices. EXTRA FANCY â€"~ > Winesap Apples Cauliflower â€" Moraine Grocery _ _ and Market JUICY CALIFORN:~ NAVEL IG NEWS The chorus for fresh fruits and vegetables is louder than ever today. And the m o(mlurjund‘l!dfll ucts at A&P stores is greater. a complete line of _ 5 iss 25¢ 2 1bs. 17c Tel. H. P. 1024 Insurance Comï¬inies ~â€"‘|Reports Workers Moving Do Not Make Rates on Back to Lake Co. Homes Insurance companies do not make pervis automobile insurance rates, and Town neither does the rating bureau. of kel_‘“ the National Bureau of Casualty and | tU"!"8 Surety Underwriters. So claims Mr. ,‘!“;“ e M« AohR NeA LEIRNA . ANEE n E. C. Schweitzer of Hill & Stone, local agent of the Standard Acciâ€" dent Insurance company. "Who does, then, Hoover?" Mr. Schweitzer was asked. "No.â€" Automobile drivers make the insurance rates. Insurance comâ€" panies merely act as trustees of the © L FET PF CAE ce t MH C ;;;n;i-u;s',.i;ld%i the.â€" money of the many to pay the losses of the few, The rating bureau Vr.ne}'ely _gnthers j and damage claims pa M 'n Claims ‘1),; 1i“nj:::!"ance companies which are Fox I'Jak?WManded Him in members of the bureau, and scientiâ€"| Knife Woul! ive Held ficallyâ€"figures out rates from these. s Fall; Relative "But it is the rank and_file _of |_ Pn es sA automobile drivers who actually deâ€"| _ Charles ~Gundersor termine what the automobile rates | LAK® 2" iron worker are to be. » in the col‘mty hos: *"*There are drivers who, when they from a knife wound learn that the other fellow involved side that he told h in the crash is insured, immedi Riggs, of Fox Lake, submit their claim for a scratched| falling on a knife. â€" Hy esw _ PDiome â€"â€" however. it is not a matter bill. If the other fellow were insured, the party with the dented fender or lost hub cap would probâ€" ably pay his ownâ€"small loss.â€"...__... “%ut‘ï¬fï¬W sured, he sends a sharp letter to the insurance company with a padded billâ€"in most instancesâ€"expecting the company to meet Nis acimanuys â€""This padded bill must be _ entereéd" in on the insurance company books, the bookkeeping for which costs anywhere from $3 to $5. Then there is the expense of a claim adjuster in case there is any question about liability. â€" In the end, the claim is usually paid, but theâ€"cost of â€"enterâ€" ing the claim often amounts to moreâ€" than the claim for damages itself. _â€"*"Then there are the biased jurors throughout the country. â€" In all damâ€" age suits involving insurance comâ€" panies, the average juror‘s thought is: "The insurance company has lots Autos, Says Schweitzer Choice Beef Pot Roast E:mnd or Swiss Steak Milk Fed Roasting Chickens MEAT SPECIAL ative Rolled Ribs of Beef [n’.....m-.â€"o.-.-.---m....-â€"-...1...,.‘..â€"a..........-..-.-...-..-.....-...-....-.;... : UE LV e k m uk â€" > s ; .e 4 4 T r x--o..o..---.-.c--...v-«.u.-.......-.....-..-l.ï¬.-..-....-..-..-.-.â€"--w---..-.--.-....... t L hests & s m [sce ihan s powe n in ne en e t n o 0 spenesp esn en 000 o or Sirloin Veal Roast a t be vimmeny can n en t Pn n ui w s i 0+ h8 â€"The effect of the campaign of Suâ€" pervisor William Pocklington, of the Town of Benton, to encourage Wauâ€" ke;l.;l _and North Chicago manufacâ€" turing plants to employ local labor, is bearing fruit, ho_sgid‘todlyL.- un t a enc thocs â€" RhcmBerdcs aitet e on I He protested originally when he charged that Kenosha plants ~ were discharging Lake county residents who worked there. At the same time he asked that Lake county plants retaliate by discharging Wisâ€" ‘consin employes. mpar nds ; â€"â€"*There have been several people moved into my township since then, their jobs here," he ~~Charles ~Gunderson, ‘55, â€"of â€"Fox Take, an iron worker, last week was in the county hospital suffering from a knife wound in the right side that he told Marshal Joseph Riggs, of Fox Lake, he received by ht 3 300. itc it Shaicent 3b ce hemneinnechealeen eC e t i to the county jail where he was beâ€" because he has a bump on the | and numerous minor scratches. OE o. MROEREN S y CEETEE MAWE 205 Goteuie s o MnE qy o2 > n This is very false reasoning, for the insurance company, as has beenâ€"saidâ€" befors, is only the trustee of the assured‘s premiums. â€"«Decrease the amount of accidents this year, through careful driving; educate jurors to the fact that they are snending automobile drivers‘ ies‘ money; persuade the nuisance claimant to deal with the. ti}:snmnce m uyA in f e °C UeL AAERORETCE : U S CEVVege e Ua ie ree Leougee s company. as he would deal with an individual; do all these things, and automobile insurance rates will deâ€" crease accordingly." PAAAE e letsbsebtraditdatebt Gunderson, according to Deputy werift? _ John _ DeSmidt‘s _ report, qeeuiewennenaw es ae we ue i+ n en uied seesenesevessevernte n e80 808 of ; they had to live , MARCH 17, insurance companâ€" on ~ 16¢ 30¢ Walter Building in High during December : slump, permits for : iwhlliu but . $20,60¢ shortly after the # Takes High Rank _ Among Cities Total, $9 vdhmannt aip o nat n nmcinngily wares hobidcd £ pl.\;w CERECECC Highland Park d have made the nort] ond in construction entire state includi this Eight new, buil to a sury under