D 4* N #+ » A Wesneu wine MWW MMEAIRCCS Smd ol d sdn ing, practiced artificial respiration and othâ€" er first aid until lunch ‘time, after which y-flayd.mflhmb-ufl-ohn ing . was (found. , Well, we ate NFeRKINA ‘Then beds were made and dishes were WMM&WW“M CCR MB ie on P IdL : â€: L l"â€"&- AC" â€"-hâ€"â€"-. PPIECT We -utmns‘d‘_b_-:t devote more muast be. a ch morale to be ing mexnone MB T M n Cabsccatned â€" T -ul-iâ€"rl‘m"‘“““h the oath and law. (I)Aqtbd-tonbï¬b patrol activities must be‘ given. (6) There must be a chance for competition. (7) Troop n NS Acavadcaal : mm must 00 & CHWIOR MMT TS dumratcad : An each (8) There must be fun. (9) A hflmdlu::tn-b .‘ï¬.-u(- mmufl--z-.n-l- school and home problems, but not seout mannflhfm“-wb the patrol leader‘s job. (10) There must be a forward step in development of leader ship and scout knowledge. p-:m-mhnhmï¬d gwhmmmhm ‘.!‘“unn-hwwt 9 eP ieb tantit m endl, c menmnmea i 070 Smd ooo e C We n t o ce o es wummm mmm--md»mï¬ï¬ hoys who have left, and make the Troop me." It takes character to out a life on n-.n.--dï¬-)-ï¬ï¬â€˜!'_‘-_: man from the unsuccessful one,. And he boy who lacks character will; in most cases, T T ns inA 2i 25 Wnn ces > t still lack character when he becomes & man.. Success does not mean â€"accumulating "o0 _ _ I+ means, as nearly as I can define money. lt:r.-unbulnncâ€"- it, earning happiness that comes only to the man who can look back from old * c "0a truly say; "I have been happy, but age and truly say, these lines and then hold to the main O"~ Yines of the plan. It does not necessarily uhwnh-hâ€"w-mht materiel success other “'; They are, I five: (1) Honesty of purâ€" Boy Scout News mees EWO MRAN MMM CC UTCIIEL AF tha / 20 minutes to any one part of the tam. (2) Bach meeting must, if possl~ have a surprise feature in it. (3) There rd of encouragement to the old tell all about themselves? One of The Boy Scouts of America, by a The boy scouts of AmMerICa, DJY S02°" **"*" VP mt»ams shall he a folurâ€"year insure that at least one of every four new male citizens shall be a fourâ€"year Scoutâ€" trained man. Net results to be achieved: more pnrtid?tinc citizens, less violation of law and more unselfish service to others. This week, February 8th to 14th, Scouting throughout the nation is celebrating its twentyâ€"third anniversary. During the 23 years five million boys have been Scoutâ€"trained. 4 in any way but the pFeRCN~ '!-t-tmmm T ismb c d _ manifested. (4) but the preachâ€" The ri-'ruorunl:,-au 85. Ba Pine "‘rflm y V= inh.ï¬uï¬m-wkblr%w.m scoutmaster, on advancement. Our advance» ment is a little behind and so we will have to get going. We are going to have a meeting Wednesday to improve our signal~ ing.â€"Max Hart, Troop $5, Ravinia. . | Boone Patrol News On Friday, Jan. 27, the Boone Patrol met GLENGABLES TEA ROOM & MINUTE STEAK AND PRENCH FRIED POTATOES CREAMED CHICKEN AND MUSHROOMS in Pattie Shell served as one of our specials > DINNERS Week Days, 65¢ _ Sundays, 85¢ RESERVATIONS PHONE GLENCOE 1939 Luncheon and Afterncon Tes Private Dining Room for Parties. . 376 Park Avenue, Glencos Typical 50¢ Luncheon Special 35¢ Plate Luncheon Ten Year Program of Citizenship Growth, seeks to includes such items as 2 SX io. Pied l t P We ota on d oi io e aee leader, led us : in a short signalin Mr. O‘Connor, ‘the scoutmaster, ta us about advancement. Then we ha LIBBY‘S * CAMPBE DOMING Pecan Meats Olives Evap. Milk Bokar Coffee Olives ""m° 000 _ 4 c» $1.00 Evap. Milk _ }BE _ 20 c« $1.00 Bokar Coffee . | w $1.00 Rice _ BB‘ _ 20 ws: $1.00 Canada Dry _ "M" 8| is $1.00 Kenâ€"Lâ€"Ration \___ 10 o« $1.00 Waldorf mewe . _ 24 r*» $1.00 ARMOUR‘S STAR SLICED Calves Liverâ€" ; Calves Sweetbreads Round Steak Beef Pot Roast Pork Sausage "m BACON QUALITY MEATS THE PRESS DE fon‘ P ' The meeting last | week. opened. with a formal: initiation e for our new scout, Bobby Muzik, son of the district commisâ€" me ENE C Ts niw mew ned formal: initiation e for our new scout, Bobby Muzik, son the district commisâ€" sloner, Paul . M ‘in ‘ which. the. whole troop took part. was followed by roll T L NB o ve LB L\ $uaan am Aur » The scouts of this |troop are depending on you, committeemen, keep this troop and other troops in district going. The meeting. closed a word from each of the committee t and the scoutmaster‘s benediction.â€"Jack scribe of ‘Troop 37, Highwood, Oak sehool. his own details activity in your TROOP 52 TO A %LI.AR 7 DAY TOMQTO JUICE «6 b. 33¢ Ns I R * 335 | idaho P . 17¢ «. (10Oc Texas C * 19¢ |â€" Brussels f S PORK AND c BEANS PURE GRANULATED are to be sold and CANE SUGAR im $1.00 | Sex FLORIDA ORANGES 3 # $ Idaho Potatoes Texas CGrapefruit vemary) ToRX ATF _T / Clants ‘And seout wiuhdhmto-llnuhu‘n“ $ TO 1 Scotâ€"Tissue 15 r*» Jelly * SXAFPL ouince 8 lm Lifebuoy Soap 16 c« Ivory Soap . 20 se It takes a good Battery to start your car in cold weather. Better get one today at this price. f Other Values Sunical Peaches | f Del Monte Tomatoes N. B. C. Crackers~ â€" "EXW Lux Toilet Soap 13 plate $3,0& pius your old Battery o Haak‘s Auto Supply Co. 25 South Second Street FRESH FRUITS & VECGETABLES â€"~BURGESS Buy food by the dollar and save. Lay in supplies for the coming weeks. Estimate your needs, make out your shopping list now, and reâ€" memberâ€"dollars go farther at A&P and especially on Dollar Day. Arpe s red YOU no longer need WORRY About STARTING Your Car ; Have Us Install PRICE wirt® satm Batteries "Insures Instant Starting" BOOSTER COMPLETE WITH BATTERY 23 : 16 * $1®° THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1983 ;&j’:ï¬-ï¬d Quartet; Wwun, VBs, $:18+ W o Hae Aote n m tregte t "‘Fub. 14â€"â€"WENR: T95â€"7:20, talk, by R. of "Devil Bird" program, Bob Becker.; sarge Sea Scout Quartet; , CBS, 6:15â€" Feb. 14â€"â€"WENR: T:l0â€"1:80, Ialk, OJ "L Douglas Stuart, President Chicago Council. In addition station announcements durâ€" _mn&hh*n‘nldï¬llb shiLs Ignition «â€" Booster o4 15 ron $ 15 1@ $5.50 Tel. H. P. 391 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 1.00 3D¢ 21c 23¢ 17¢ *4 THURSDAY, FEBRU FINISH THIRD IN took the final stand of in the Suburban: leagw defents. The junior te Morton juniors â€"81â€"22. â€" â€" From the very first « last, both teams put on bition of swimming. D be a little queer, and. the lead, but through the divers, "Bordy" "Louie" Kundreth and medley relay team, saved for the seniors. Deerficld seniors sta rolling by winning the lay, but the juniors lof While the senior ing a harvest crop, t losing theirs. Mort top with five of the Thompson did some t the divinge contest to second respectively, : to keep the score frd high for the visitors. ~"Bob" Anderson pu ent, Talnuas, to the Beating Morton by ilseeol’ihc:hadcvq Blll.vhenhofofed zik. who beat him « zik, who beat hi place, to the limit Last Home . The meet with Mi last home swimming. the last of the dual out to watch the mi team intes it & Junior leo-Srd relayâ€"1, zunas, Vendl, Novak, SPLIT DUAL â€"â€"1:81.1. 40â€"yard breastâ€"1, 2, Gaidzik (D); 3, W ‘oâ€"y"d freeâ€"1, Dibble (D); 8, Ve 228. Anderson (DY; 3, 8 Grifis (D); 8, Di 100â€"yard breastâ€" 2, Kelly (D); 3, Cs 1:15.8. | Knnal (M); 8 UH â€"â€"£21,.8. | 100â€"yard backâ€"â€"1 Kolenzo (M); %, M â€"â€"1:16.6. 100â€"yard crawlâ€" 2, Campbell (D); Timeâ€"1:05:8. f Divingâ€"1, Burch dreth (D) ; 8, Brew Medlayâ€"1, Deerf MmAD, K‘_nyv Burcha JACK ALLEN self. He has re ters for three : each of these s has ranked among Jack is the kind on a team. He i 60â€"yard crawlâ€"1, and when he ma hardest to better Divingâ€"1, he is ‘liked by « the kind that 1 "Jack played naturally t 160â€"yard relayâ€" 1. Kundreth, Ho and, ifâ€"it hadn‘t might have lost,‘ Thurston after. Jackie tried a championship. Jack Allen‘s ® serfieldâ€"Shields | (D); 3, in Last of M played for Juniors W Gaidzik not only