__~ C000 0 0 0 o o 0o o o o a se "'*P ng the cooperation of farmers EEQ & voluntary clean--up of the infest-- >\ * Mb wil be taken to complete--the '-- ~@lean--up under the regulatory powers @ <"®f the act. The provisions of the act _ Will be administered through the firmamorm depart-- _ ~ment of agriculture. ---->~ The expenditure of funds appropriat _ ea by the act is dependent on the > necessary eupplementary Efm the legislatures in the ies states, all of which are now in ? It is contemplated by the -- _ met that the Cléan--up of the borer wil: -- be "'m:'." the aounmtt:: -- griculture in cooperation with 4: : departments of agriculture. The _-- _ asuppiem. state legislation is re « Sn Round Lake on business on Monday _ _Mre. Pearl : Wambaugh and Pear! . ~Sdiehardson wore in Grayslake Monday. _ caller m«n Saturday. . Johnny Moore of Long Lake, was a * Round Lake.caller on Monday. _ _--Miss Velma Fitz and Billie Quick, _ were GOra e calléers on Monday. -- Mre:" Milford Smith=--and Mrs. Dell -- Amith motored to Waunkegan on busi-- -- _ ~CLEANCORN CROP . Claude Laurient, of Waukegan, was igt-lmummm- wnllhadlzl&t.nm D Bunday afternoon OKE home in Grayslake. fir flll'.otud.:'it 1 +Ad db 4 * re ufiu_x& du Martt tu-manu' in Cht-- ----#to Battle Corn Borer in the w afternoon. with relatives -- st nmmuwm g.ma:gum'm' to his home for a fow t:'m.mmum * Mir and Mis. Maru: _ Mr. and Mrs. Martin Reush, of Zion, i s thmaie 4 the 0k Mr. and Mrs. Fisher and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Diets, of Liber-- tyvillae <spent Bunday at tie Harry _ The.act provides that the funds ap pr ghal be used ftor euch clean-- ?u-nmmhfldl- _ usual in mym'vp to _A $10,0090,000 intensive campaign the direction of the secretary E for the control of the tm | which threatens to spread _ the corn belt Has been auth-- prigted by the joint congreesional reso «siguned by the president yee-- rday supplementing the corn borer act. The act provides for con-- work in T6 counties in New York, Ohblo, Michigan, and ansa,. in which the corn crop-- is by --the borer. It is esti-- y that 2500,000 acres> of corn In--these states will be included in the clean--up. im Wilson, of Waukegan spont :cmmurm.ur. to cover quarantine and con many from Round Lake at-- *!5 Belie Baldwin, of and other friends from N. Corn Belt. of: Waukegan L L Carteron & wt to A. A. Pahilke, W.D. $100. Pt sec 35, Cuba. P.~8.*Kerr & wt--to M. C, Wirts & -niw,n.m. Pt gee 22, Fremont. QM"O' ,0 MQ wDi $100. Pteecs 14 and 15, Deerfield.. "W.~--B. Smith & wt to--W. 8. York and ~G. ~F. Y¥ork,> Q.C.D.--$10. --Pt blik 16, Highland Park. M. W, Stutzenstein & wf to R. B. Marden, W.D. $10. © Pt sec 30, War-- B..Coxr & wt to L Maniliow, Q.CD. §10. ~Pt see 18, Shields. $10.--_Pt bik 2, Mullerys subdn. J. Griffith & ~wt to F. Saval & wt, W.D.--$10. : Lot 301, Lake Forest. _ J. K. Leonard & wf to F: Saval & &W;D.m. Pt lot 301, Lake For-- «~Union~Bk of Chgo--to--P. Kurka, D $10. _Pt sec~24, Wauconda. CTT Co. to W. J. Griswold & wt, D. $6,000. ~Pt secs 10 and 15, Deoer-- C.--F. MeLaughiin & wt, W.D.--$10. Pt see 22, Deertield. -- : . C. Wirtzs & wf to F. 8. Kern, W. D. $10. ~Pt sgee 22, Fremont. -- © 52 ra.ahm «* Elien O'Brien, to C. Carroll, D. $13, 080. Pteec 34, Benton. A. K. Runyard & husb, to C. M. Han-- ::an.wn.m.nmu.m L. F. Dpennis & wt to A. W. Wise & wt, W.D. $10.. Pt gec 18, Avon.. Q.. Henrikesen & wt to T Arnold, W D. $10. --Pt gec 16, Waukegan. J. E. Triggs & wt to E. J Wright & wt, W.D. $10. Pt gec 16, Libertyville. r.:.wmutwtwtl.'n;u. W.D. $10. _ Pt sec 16, Libertyrville,. -- ~A. O'Day & wt to D. W. Williams| E.. McLOFmiIck to L. A. Ryan & wWi wfi'uo. m'm 28 and 33, Wau--] WD $10.00 Pt Bik 2, Sandstroms Subn. Oscar Swan & wf to T. A. Larson] w J Borgman & wf to T. South-- awzwn's.lo.st. $1.50, Ft Se¢ erland & wt WD $10.~ PC See 86, 15, Deerflel Deerfleld. . 8. M. Bills, to J. Zachnier QCD| g. Pess & wt--.to ~G. Hariton: & $150. Pt Lot 187 Mount Olivet wt WD $10. Pt Sec-- 28. Wauconda. Cemetery, Benton. _ * '| <P. E. Pheips to C C. Taylor & K. Selter & husb. to M. R. Moore.| wf WD $10. Pt Sec 27, Deerfleld. WD "¢10. Pt See 26, Antioch. ' B. J Merkle & wf to N. B. E. Greenwald to L. T. Patten.| Collins, D $10. Pt Lots 183, 134, QCD $10. Pt See 14, Fremont. 136, 136 and 137 H PK. € Anna Burkle & husb to J. 0. Dus, A.uloek.&'lg&r Beau-- e ::"wtnn.n fe [¥ %"3 uy of Whken, CTTCO"LJ."].O(&'!Q@'I. 'g'_.iy.'m D $10. Pt See 3, Wksn. __| ~F. H. Bartlett to G. F. Booker, unfla:,m' ""&'&5'3«':.; Kaden & a 4 A. G. Gagosian & wf to K. Gogosian.) a1, wD $10. Pt Sec 18, Avon Te o hk .. . o oi on ar is oC dn i G. W. Legeschuite to M. J. POP~| DeorBeld. P *h penhagen & wf WD $48000. °Pt. M. E. Lane & busb, to A ~Gegner, See 31, Ela. %_ WD $10 Pt See 11, Grant. f ll.-l_om&wttoc.w.mtu C T T Co to 8. Friend, D $10. & wt WD $10. St. 50. Pt Sec 35-- p} Bik 5. Milton & Co's Lake Pk penhagen & wf WD $48000. PL un." % K. R.; Moore & wt to C. W. Ritta & wt WD $10. St. 50. Pt See 385, Avon. s i J. A. Marshall to G. J.. Marshall QCD $10. Pt See 21, Benton. Alexander Platt to H. M. Platt, Alexander Platt to H. M. Platt, WD $1. Pt Blk 5, Lake Blufl. W. V. Griftin & wf to H. Ramey & wt WD $10. Pt Sec 17 and 20, * Samuel Gold and wt to L Mileska & wt WD $10. Pt See 28. Wkagn. . hu:tmded .mn#mqg ' ¥ on Sunday evening. puriey Curran and Phil Wagnor at tended a Milk Meeting at Libertyville on Mosday. : + Phil Wagner lost 16 cows on the T. B. re--tesi. f _ ~~Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hendee and Le Roy, spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hendee at Grayslake. ; y lr.ndlnl'.k.l:'gtadllr.lli Mrs. Lester Page apent mm:zmlmm:lnht loblhflolusd_fiyh'om onoto the Stratton farm. : 1 Leo Hendee was a Caicago business caller on Monday. e 1 Charles Ried and Leeo Hendee mo-- 'WmWNmMMJ *# 320 Washington Bt.. Wa t# Telephone No. i H. C' Gremwald &--wt to C B Han-- * REAL ESTATE TRAMSFERS _----~--~-- PRrninshed ty the 4# * Lix» op, amis & amoer 00. * s 220 Washinston Ot,. Waukegan. &# # 8# 4 &4 & 0 8 4 4& 8 &# 4 &# 4 4# 4 4 Came members of thé firs} grade on \'Mr. and Mria: PMIMUD& Thursday with relatives at Arlington Margaret Smith taught sehool at the Grayslake grammar. flm % mummm,mw evening. e en P o deat ey : "Ja Fits was u'un(hh.anfd l._msmuu.n.um D "¢10. Pt See 26, Antioch. E. Greenwald to L. T. Patten, °D $10. Pt See 14, Fremont. Anna Burkle & husb to J. 0. Due, D $800. Bik 2, Marion Terrace, c. 2%0, Whkgn. C T T Co to L. J. Wilimot & wt w.ms«:.wm £ Jensen to M. V. Spencer WD + Pt. Bee 3, Benton.. _ _ . --. ;hkl.lfllwndw.tor.l.lufi ; \m~vn¢,vg.p@.uo. ~Part Sec. 36, & c.:;'knm,wmuc..r.wzna wife, W.D., $10. Part Sec. 10, Grant. C. Collin and wife to C. Collin and wift, W.D., $10. Part Sec. 10, Grant. -- ----~C. J. Felt and mu C. J. Felt and m% 0. Séc. 10, Grant. -- » '"im', wite ':ot uucfom- and Brophy's subdivision, Sec. 10, Grant. Wite, Dy HG._Part Seo. th Deurtieig O.T%?..Oo.loos.b.'mm C t?"r'o't:y -aw?:&::"n.ma: "w$ o & wn..mo.rmmfu Antloch. '~R. Horton to F. C. Poetty, W.D., $300. W.LD, $10. -- Part. 'Sec.--17, Wauke.| !« 14Deriyyille, ..-->. q gan. e w yssm 'mwfijmw:.n. W?:::' L1 "vi.pfilo;" Part lot 182, nexiarninttn,tet rite to oD mlwm'mn to K. C. Berming-- Nam, W.D., $10. Part lot 192, Spring §10. Part Socs. 30. 81. and $6 Wen n 3g3 Bartiett to So. Vannont and ces t o se ons A. F. Puot! and wife to Abé Gordon, W.D., $10. Part block 10. Ladd and . H. N. Blanchard to M. N. McArthur QCD., $10. Part block A Oakwood wft WD $10. Pt See 27, Deerfield. B. J Merkle & wt to N. B. Collins, D $10. Pt Lots 183, 134, 136, 136 and 137 -- H PK. $ A.unet.&'lgtr Beau-- bien.WD $10. Pt 28, Wikgn..... M. > Willby to City of ~Wkgn, QCD $10 Pt See 17, Wkgn. F. H. Bartlett to G. F. Booker, D $10. Pt SBec 6, Shiclds 4 ' O. Hook & wt to E. A. Kaden & al, WD $10.--Pt Sec=18, Avon C T T--Co--to ¥. B. Van--Saun & wt D $10. St. $2% 00 Pt Sece-- 2%, Deerfleld. > S M. H. Lane & bhusb, to A ~Gegner, WD $10 Pt See 11, Grant. j C T T Co to 8. Friend, D $10. Pt Blk 5, Milton & Co's Lake P Bubn, See 34, Benton Co. to K. W. Finel D. $300.00 --Pt See "R" North Shore Cemetery. F W. Chirchill & wt to H. John-- son QCD $10. Pt See 3%2%, Antioch. J. R. Cribb & wf? to H. 'Johnson QCD $1 00 Pt Sec 3%, Antioch. B. 4.. Miltimore to --H.< W Milti-- more $1.00--Bik--7, Warrens Addn. B --Gotaeas & wt to H. Rosenberg & wf WD $1.00--Pt See 14, Deerfleld. H. Rosenberg & wf to B. Gotazs, WD $1.00--Pt See 14, Deerfleld | with W.D., $10. ILbt 7, block 2, o Mecopaties to K.A n wife, W.D., $10. ms"bm?'fi wite, W.D., $10. Lot 2 block 2 Sand-- February + 24, . 1927 « E. McCormick, to E. A. Ryan and wite, W.D.; $10. Pt. 'block 3, Sand-- ~H. Christiansen and wife to M. L. Coonley, W.D., $10 Part Sec. 26, Deer-- A. F. Suilivan and husband to W. Staub and wife,; W.D., $1. Pt. section 10, Grant. % :lel.w.D.uO. Pt bik 2, sec 16, R) Thorech & wt to--E. McCormick, WD $10.00 Bik 2, Sec 16, Wkgn. j E.. McCormick to E. A. Ryan & wt ---- &. L Thorech & wuf to E. McCor mick, W.D. $10. Pt sece 16, Wauke finm,awulm» sen & wt, W.D. $10. Pt lot 2, blk 1, MMG'H@LIIM e "~B. Adelman & wf to C. Shanhouse, appointment and fee} confident that Mr. Nelwon will be just the man for the position," Mr. Bracher declared. l'orsnu-urot:u Mr. Nelson was connected with the Waukegan Na« tional bank. <~He left there about a year ago to complete an educational course in Chicago. . * His qualifications for the position are as much as could be asked and the treasurer Teels that his long experi-- ence in the bask --will makehim just the man he has been looking for. The position pays $200 monthly, the committee of the board of superyvisors nrer Hoy Bracher --as <chief. deputy treasurer. 'The offer was accepted and Mr. Nelson and bis duties weré assum-- ed this morning. : im The post had~been vacant for sov-- eral --weeks as--Harold Durst, the first appointee of the treasurer; resigned to become a staff meamber--of the state bank examinerse under State <Auditor 0, 130 aABG 137 -- BA FPL. . A.unet.&'lttr Beau-- en. WD $10. Pt 28, Wikgn..... . -- Willby to City of <~Wikgn, '"D $10 Pt See 17, Wkgn. F. H. Bartlett to G. F. Booker, $10. Pt Bec_ 6, Shields ; O. Hook & wi to E. A. Kaden & ick, W.D. $10. Blk 2, gec 16, Waw gan. $ K. L Thorsch< & wt to E. McCor-- "I am very well satiefied with the C t e ons wan n e «o k h' a% s(z ad. 6 TR ns UERE] Soee ts ~ T 1e hk Ne ho to-- + d ';; x $ 3 h "ale L k ".:.;.:5' 3« .. k aPrsgs. . # ® + M «l t'?'at,_}' * C \!,,, @ ¥ i . #99 _ * J 4P > k & as § 7 XXXt 5. 0 --A¥ # s\ € }"u [ 4 e e BP % _ ; ; . ty * w * *%, 2t % & AN NE L y C > sys | se 0 se s o _ .cs sAAA 8 ; / «l K i k s es 5 .'-3'@ x (gP* : i¥ B4 * i ~ &A , C *vf NxX ) Ne 5. 4 :5,_( wI' §"' f ¥ * e 24 & C i | s <*% hous \ * 7 i F} C e 9+ s'-:'si"':&.}:{&;fin" L lz °> E: s ';'"' 46\4 8 § $ 'g 5 ';" . 'VH F n 7 2 ' N 4 < U * Li C ed m N iA MA "x'{;gf"' ®UAIVAU . | M «x C\ R .# 7 s 1854 ;E [ : JE ns s & P -- NR faln}[| n «+3 w99 o sns o *R x f I «@ * e 4 Aatlnt}| 47" .' ~w*h.. _ : pmmpemeniitie, 4. $ * * ie 5 * R » * > 4 * t ", T Allan _ Nalaan °~ farmarliv "ansciatant NR y c o a% *¥ * ~d . /v 44 UPuS~ #* ts s J. A.: Reeves, "39 cip e p E& frads sgee K2 Load F. H. Bartlett to L. B. Pavey, D., 810.'Pmm»u.W41 R. W. Wilson to J. B. Mats and wifte,-- W.D., $10.° Part Sec. 85, An-- B. L Davis and wite to Linke Co. National Bank, W.D.. $10. Part --Sec. of Sociéty Of Holy Child, D., $10. Part!3, Hall and Osterman'e Addn to Deer-- F. _ H. Bartlistt to E. M. Sayors, D. noxmwav.m&th. SBecse. 24 and --24, Warren. © it * c. 16, Wauktgan. B. J. Sumerski and wife to J. Grit-- h, QCLD., $10. ~Part See.--17, Wan -- Phone 451 ©--In COPELAND MANOR, Libertyville Finds It's Greatest Opportunity to $ * _ Express Confidence In the Future © agd' + jopels ce | within half a block of the new Grade School; directly in line with a won-- j At no time since the landing of Columbus has opportunity failed to reveal . itself to a man of 'vision.dlll'lroSpefll y located realpestavte will continue to in-- el cxéasqh:valgg._ s fAyogt .lz se ' - Investigate GCopeland Manor Possibilities. Do It Today But no man could foresee such. .V ision, thought and foresight develop, and from a land of wildenrness has come this wonderful country. Men with foregg'éht have built citiee--and these cities have spread and are still spreading. Foresight, today just as much as in the past, is to be rewarded. E. ter fortunes are still to be made by those with faith in the development of cities. ------_ _ _ AmdeOU,bneveryddeinlibeflyvflle," ert; e, are f fit in real estate i vestment. As new home sections have sprung upm)"r:'yo%;%?ry e';es. so they wl;l'i continue. With foresight you, too, can reap a rich reward. %TYVH.LE I%E.Anspwm& NEW HOMES ARE NEEDED! AND THIS DE-- AND CANNOT SE. RIGHT NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY! MORE Mfmm.&ommrnm of Columbus nosed their way to a new hemisphere, he expected to unfold greater treasures than his day knew. These large, well located somesites invite individual ideas of home archi-- y ;:i""'"é e ant e «pene uce . * tm Crane and wife, W.D., $10. Part Sec. Public Bervige Co., D, $10, Part Se . Harry Shedloft and wife to M. Min-- kue, Q.C.D. $10% Part Sec. 2$6, Deer-- _¥. H. Bartlett to C. Sack, D., $10. «: . i t\ W NR L RGa oA :'(\ " ,2'%'& %f gP' "*m °W | 1/ ts . se > ~_J. M. Bronstad and wife to G. Ander-- son, WD. $10. Pt sec 17, Waukegan ~ Mary Lindholim Van Horn & wt to "~P R Avery & wfi'to village 'of Lake ¥illa, Q.C.D. $1. Pt*bik -- 3, Fowler brauck, W.D., $10. Part Sec. 16, 551 Milwaukee Avenue Hlizabeth Paviik, Q.C.D. $10. -- Pt sec $6, Deerfield, D. Herschberger & wr to T. J. Foley, W.D. $10. Pt sec 21, Vernon. x C. F. Foster to H. D. McGovern, W. D. $10. -- Pt blk 3, Changel Lake Blutts. . St. Bank of Chgo, to K. E. Schmidt, D. $10. Pt sec 36, Deerfield. »