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Highland Park Press, 11 Apr 1935, p. 15

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io das ca(e with t . W 5 Ra’n;§e $109.50. ~$1.50 will improve e Een ures hiing Barkpes AN e Drawors #47 Oven Control rt Dasign P M s e Want nt â€"|: L2 stove. AND IL || L_P. 118 £ ME APRIL . 1+{ He, ind ry he £% 1+ ;i‘i Senatort Geerge obviously had the j ment written into the bill to eliminate the processin on cotâ€" ton. It is argued that as a result of this taw you pay 1.3 cents tax on every yard of muslin you buy, and that it amounts * to 8 c*nts on a work shirt and 9 cgnts on a pair of overalls. | The cotten: textile manuâ€" fctmrsjchim lat the tax has tended to decreasg the volume of sales. Sepatot vonrd,thm- fore, ha .country as) a whole finance the eot;oncumflxut’ proâ€" gram jorrowikd money. Secreâ€" tary Wal claims that this will altimatel ) the whole proâ€" gram bei m‘i-fiorfide money. :». Becet ‘ Wallage has been op= posing the amendnient pn‘ into the approp {bill by Senate Walter F. George, Demockat, of Georgia, to the effect that | Kural Adjus t * Admip t may draw this fupd.â€" It is rather unusual for a ‘public: to opâ€" posé having funds placed at his disâ€" posal, but Seoretary W beâ€" lieves th l:h.p ng of (borrowed money the dispgsal of AAA to fin the crop! r.t.:il{nentpro- gram wil lintensify the pressure to eliminate| the (procéssing "taxes, out of whichithe farmers are paid for not ig ,cotton, or w ete., or for not raising: Hog s a bill Secretary 'qffA fll‘l:tm: Wallace and Sectetiry of bor Perkins have fi%t‘i their respective battles with 1 use and Senate to obtain |what they wish in connecâ€" Â¥ion wi .pen $5 billion 880 million |. ‘ bill and the Wagner Labor Disgutes B%‘.h ' In érdgr}to: q i y for jadn to the Agademy it ry for the menfal and, ‘requireâ€" ments of the Navy Pepa t. This examination, | wh is rigid and exacting, will be held| on April 17th. Should principal fail, gither ~niprtally ‘ of physically, to meet the eequi ts, opportuâ€" nity for ladmission will to the first al “ te. The Navy Departâ€" ment advised t it has often rred | w the third alâ€" ternate has ‘been ‘ to the Academy}\ upon fail of ~the principal and first §wo iates to qualify. | | /‘ â€" { ; _ The Committee on Banking and Currencey â€" is 1 considering the proposed ill. It is reported flD a n | a Midshipfan :the disâ€" trict it was . my privilege this week h.p.m umw ,d'?r_. ‘mio \to A lis; | Paul °F, Demppey} of W 'J.&“"‘" nate;| Theodo#e 8 Mo: hicago, | as secon Mflhj:.fl firtfnfi’o E; Dri â€" of i!fl:hhnd Park, as ithird al te. | > Thdl' appointments were :ud s imipary e :h:re(-‘,iv' . Service | Com: v;? on Marck 16th, : Sevgntyâ€"two boys of the district took this hum, alfl)ov.*zh 20 were designated to e st ‘â€"~~~»| Sy Ralph E. Ch en ois RGP"* fi”-_ las ® 4+ , £ ph o & * Washifg D. |C., 1 6â€"TC fill a ncy by the rt i od *HURSDAY,, APBRIL 11, 1985 four years ve tried to servf iyou | falthfully as y o ur‘. comm ionflil‘ of streets. It is by no means an e‘sy assig entowin8 to the fact tha there are no finds fpr resurfacing the streets anc awu' & of urfkedp increases each y’ur,' ag it impc standa o er"eh dim?n Co .k ons 'It ha past four yéars to give to. best \we have.t. â€"| _: Toshikgrin it impossible to keep the streets up to ver, we have done the we could ::dsr itions. It has been our t mn:lluring ‘the to give to the voters of| ind Park the Voters Of Highland Park H. TAYLOR â€" Independent Candi'da"b Respectfully yours, | \For president, Kenneth F. Towler; for clerk, Jrene V Lupd ; for élice 1 strate, R.‘du. Cllm. Jr.; gr: (six to be elected): R. . Farmer, Morgan‘ Cattier, Otto l‘ela‘mu,~%. °C. ett, Dora L. Doty, H. L. Brown, L&wrence O‘Conâ€" nor and HJrry Wright. | * : The fact ‘that there is no opposiâ€" tion (so ing tbui‘hu; ‘not hapâ€" pened in years) gives proof that Dberfleld is patisfied with &e regime. A slight nge in the board, due to the fact t Mayor ?:&'17 Clavey is not a candidate fo ection, is e moving of Trustee Harry Wing the may 'nduir : the receivâ€" the mayor‘s .chair and receiving onroe McKillip as M C !Tha of B kburn will go to the polls on Tugsday, April 16, ::u:elect village _ |président, six tees, a ‘clerk and a lie& magâ€" ljt::nt;. At|a recent s the folâ€" 1 ticket was selected: / _ Arthur 3 arrison i§ the outgoing village p: C 60 4 Bannockburn Will ; _ \ _ Hold Village Election ‘iQPollswmu;opm om 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, April 16, in the two precinets of the village of Deerâ€" md for the election of a mayor, six ustees, a village clerk and a police lagistrate. | The east precinet votes m the Town Hall on Eut'%ctfldd Avenue, the west p t votes in the J Fri dence on West I d Avenvie. << 48 \\;~:<: . A vast array of witnesses bave W"-‘dfi efore the Tgommittu on Interstate gnd Foreign Commerce in oppositioh to the proposed public utility ho _company bill, . Tesâ€" &mny' ‘was :prmm;gnto the ‘effect at the: nistration‘s fight with rfialic util has caused a shrinkâ€" of $863,780,000 in utility st« ftom November :9 to March 9, alâ€" most one biÂ¥ion dollats in these four months. N y Deerfield Village _ :. \~*.‘ Blection on April 16 ever, there &re sicm‘thnt_ bankâ€" 38 world is finding certain undeâ€" rable features anth.h'nc the oppoâ€" sition is ing more pr that the iment bankers relative to bill been neither enthusiastically in favor of its enâ€" actment or [actively opposed. Howâ€" (â€"_. _ . K.CATTON . Your Typewriter Man Aflh}-nd’ Park 567 REP â€" RENTALS â€" SALES Lambeth Workshop *oil ‘ PHON®E | 568 RT LARSON ‘ATIONER $ rbsidenu'i Forest Avenye, and in Acacinl Pegk chapel with Dr. W. . Weir ¢ 1“ (Deerfield Presbyterâ€" ian ’;‘uv ting. Interment was in '».’ Park Cemetery. : | Mr. Wit vfas "born August 27. 1871, â€" in | Suridsvail, s.‘\‘vedeg. and came to Ammalca in 1892. | He was married February 23, 1899 to Anna Bjorklund | ang t.h:ie luvel three daughters, | Helen â€" Peterson, h uT3 & bf £ ijJj t Buried % l c'ei‘ t y â€" Carl J. i ‘a e@,p Deerfic i 36. fl' t| age 63, Deerfield tailâ€" Aprh 2, whho y very suddénly on Funernl’ ‘@‘ i tnw#k in Ais shop. ealien ut were held at the in Acaci farl ?:"t C og. iss i i NA fatiad Aune, ian Chure] h (f fl!?.:]d I;rnmter- was in Acarig Park Cemetery. ent * . c Siained in Dekifleld AL A C HJ CALAVOS CALIFORNIA NOUNG :) || . C‘ ROTS lfar'gé bunch se EXTRA LARGE FLORIDA GRISP TEXAS SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT FANCY * t atâ€" RADISHES 3+« 10€¢ SUNKIST JUICY Talroon aakprl 4 REDMcGLURE _ i_ _ > 2O TATOES »«« 29@ h ie | [A :â€" B& California Orange Sale ‘ALIFORNIA 100 size NAVEL _ ; _ CALUMET i posernaty Biiémg king Powder * 20€ BAKER‘S BITTER | } _ | _ ‘hocolate _ %fih-bflffl * 40UNCE PACKAGE FREE iPARACUS FPRNIA 100 size NAVEL _ , t Infoas paiphe l w E&AN GES «.35¢ NRA FANCY ICEBERG AD LETTITUCE hold |their rummiage and Saturday, May {the store next to the ‘Mrs. William oLnston' mbiach‘tn;au. j firld Camp of ; Royal ving contributions to Laxe asked to call the f organizations. | Radies Aid So ‘e? will mage sale on Friday y May 3 and 4. Mrs. U LERY $ DOWN ONS AUUVUJ . bunch Average 24â€"lb. bunches BLUE GOOSE FOOD MART FLOUR +«+24%7e€¢ THE PRESS \The clx-anuti:’K cm of the . Deerâ€" M‘ 1d High School under th muo:f â€"of: Miss: Elyse Rl;dkenbi. &él'llj present a play on Fndi; 3 at the April .mecting of thebe:{geld- Grammar School Parâ€" eritâ€"Feacher Association in the school ‘he ~Witt family moved to Deerâ€" field in September, 1929, where they ve made many friends, who regret e;untimely death of Mr. Witt. * ind Susan Witt. He is snrn:‘ed by widow, his three daughters and a) granddaughter, Rogene Peterson. Qierfield P. T. A. To â€" [A Meéet Friday P. M. .‘L 4 Sontly First Street . Telephone 555â€" Highland Park GREENSLADE Electrical Cantractor Electric Shop large stalk @@ 8: 10¢ 3 ~ 10€¢ 516â€"518 CENTRAL AVENUE each l oc 'head sc 255C I n ENes is th PEACHES or PC No. 2% size Premium i y o_ Leg o‘ Lamb +244 Large Franks © 2>29¢ S i en es Savoy Shilares of _ BACON Armour‘s BEEF | 229 Star HAMS +234 amb Patties=19« | ASSORTED FLAVORSâ€"OF mnelin mdns e‘ telunstan ie d t esd f [ (?u: W? DAYS 9 a.m. to 6 pim.i || _: | i 1‘,€8U DAYS 2:30 to 5 i!orrudifi.& hqm,wnwulfi-‘ ‘Room, where the Bible and all CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM nagriee * | * Apigh wald or PINEAPPELE renders the perfect combination of W y quality and reagonable prices â€" You ‘are whote or half 43 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD 21 ¢ PAGEB FIFTEEN 5... $1 31 : 30¢ $1 $1 t $4 4 w 41 1J

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