Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 14 May 1936, p. 7

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seven orF M tA Zord k 3124 TS 35¢ | M ot¢ GE) | H Y |14, the % C( #+ y since i ""." ; the description: ; varied so as of the man . can ; obtair iC r ; conk \ Inithe olden days phel larger and they are at t To co s U a rovince in no and Iater spread to Seom In a ve exce]le:t picture| of the !Qlde Eniglande" sheep dog deâ€" ‘ the animal as "the most A obedient, placid, serene, and in creation." | | ~AIn 1878 a ph in an article dogs of the British 4 t since sheep dogs n6 were taxless, it would pags haye Tulip Display ) ties of Tulips in bloom now _ | ' thisweok‘ndnnfl make your selection while you may‘choose colors from actugl 3 "blooms. . | c t Adih i "** * throu: Charles Fiore, Small Prairie View, .Illinois per lb, Pork Sausage RIB ROAST OF BEEF Fresh Ground Hamburger Highland Meat Market 8 North Second Street: _ Phone Highland Park 135 BUTTER The History the Dog Albert MAY 14, 1986 * h ' with every $1.00 meat purchase Saturday morning only â€"8 a.m. to 12 a.m. Wemtuwwtl;eamd&flel!mp" wholesale prices. Let us fill your order on that, next party. | . â€" Pssls ATH en ‘associated ‘with time _ immen .digon‘)nchin & anine varieties that dm'medinfllm concerning â€"byâ€" Butterworth 23¢ 15¢ therefore come! about that peoplé who owned longâ€"tailed sheep and who could not afford to pay tax would have those tails doc In this way, according to this arti cle, the breed originated, Howev there is no actual foundation 4 the truthfuiness of that statemen At a dog show in 1894 twenty Ol English sheep | dogs were x there having been no distinct provement in ‘the type since. t breed had been known as such twen ty years previously. The Old En lish Sheepâ€"Dog ¢lub was establis ed in 1888, which organization i still Functioning at <the present time in England: From time time a "year book" ils issued by elub, giving the fire points of th varidty. a i ‘One interesting factor in the velopment of this dog is that neithâ€" er the puppy or the adult seems t be commonly susceptible to skin eases, since mange or eczema is a most unknown to these animals. A very important point is ‘f color of the eyes, which should be. either of, the wallâ€"eyed type or be very‘ dark brown. A light brown éye is very objectionable and s ® to be increasingly more common. These dogs are very seldom savagt though they make ideal watch 8, while they are usually quiet and wellâ€"behaved in the house. Their coats must be given a few minu attention each dag in order to keep it in good condition and ffoe matts and snarls. s $ / matts and snarls. Pri ie n Bd They are not nautrally ' but: can give a good account . themselves if pressed to do so, and their extremely heavy coats the chances for their receiving ‘inâ€" jury quite unlikely. [ Deerfield Water $ Rates To Be Lowered At a recent meeting of the = field village board, Mayor Harry | Wing appointed a committee, sisting of Monroe McKillip, Carletor Sceribner and Ralph Peterson, to tempt the decreasing of Deerfield‘s water rates on a sliding scale, efitting the small consumer as we as the large. j { A report of this committee w given Tuesday evening, May 12, the regular meeting of the villa trustees and a resolution was : thit an ordinance be drawn up the new scale. . o dke showed a profit of 18 per cent. ; is proposed to lower the profit 10 per cent, allowing an 8 per t leéeway to cover the cost of exp ditures for future maintenance.! ~The water department, in spite of a 45 per cent leakage in Aptil, Ninety per cent of the con will benefit on the first red: Only 25 per cent of the consumers buy at the wholesale price, and Briergate Golf Club will benefit in the "over 60,000" class. P Fancy Beef Sirloin Steak Brick Cheese x e > j | . C n. 24 f N | chase Saturday | 18§c'29ic§ 29c 19¢ ~ Deerfleld â€" water users â€"will: wel+ come the news of lower rates and the new ordinancé is to be given A trial. Deerfcld‘s rate of $15 froi Highland Park cannot be loweéred, so the reduction has been. made ‘within the village. tike! SR 4 ‘~ A : comparison . of | old and new rates follows: e ofauip F Cublc enf-:w fi.. int 1000 :...1.:2...0000., $AMO . ccccrreameis h e CC gpminp inuuit s ©500 ...l.....g. :80 ~ctloluce .. Hfl Over 5000 :.;. 27. :i.50cL 1500 ;4....s.../ «.. 00 ‘*,m; %500 mrvifiaes ciitmriliee 32 |envebdnsrbecsnnd ver crriecs. . DL ecoanfaeiecpenad mom SLIDING SCALE 2,000 .4.........4.«. $.A0! soikees > ty 3,000 .[.........i«.. .80 ......;;..,...-.+I 5000 :L....:::12: 88 â€"â€"AiLâ€"hel 50,000 :{..:........... : L oecmpicqenicintd 0nr60.000 ols gos! . BME . 2e in deanndent “Reagvedâ€"â€"'rhat Nationalisgm [is Compatible with International Good Wil!‘" is the topic to be debated on Sunday evening at 7 o‘clock at the Young People‘s Council of thfi Beth lehem church in Deerfield. |. | . The community is invited to this interesting subject. Judges wil be Principal Carl E; Bates and fatulty â€"members of: the ; grad school, Mrs. Clarence Andarwn% Miss Irene Everson. $s o e Deerfield Dogs cmef of Police Perc% McLaughli was instructed by the ill‘eaB of Degrfield to dispose of all dog runnifig at: large within ten *‘: after May 12 which would m&e , deadâ€"line for owners to purc '1 I censes and muzzles on May 22. } Rnl%h Peterson, village t 4 and chairman of | the, licenge gon mittee, has charge of the plans f« tho‘finpoalfo! all stray C poration Counsel George M U ey is drawing up a new or 1 concerning the licensing and m ing of dogs and the village fathe have vowed to enforce the law. | A deputy policeman will scour t village, beginning on May ‘at all the canine population witho muzzles or licenses will be picki up. If not: redeemed and "A paid, they will be disposed of. ? i Deerfield Auxiliary | ‘Plans Poppy The Deerfield Unit, American L gion Auxiliary, will meet Mondsy evening, M&y 18,, at 8 o‘clock, Rt the home Mrs. Clarence Huhp, with Miss Louise Huhn as assig ing hostess. yB clls 4 -;f . Poppies will be .distributed (,- the streets of Deerfield on Satutâ€" day, May 23, to be worn in hond of the World War dead. The pop pies are made of crepe paper i r- act replica of the wild poppi& | France which grew along the -] War battle front, the one touch 6 nature‘s beauty in that nii;;f death and desolation. Hund: Of disabled veterans have been 51 6 employment through the winte afid spring, shaping the . little flowets for the Auxiliary. â€" | 4 08| Poppyâ€"making , work is restrict to disabled veterans receiving 1i or â€" no goyernment compensatiq with preference being given to thi having families in need of their s1 port. Materials areil?plied 1 Auxiliary ‘and the men are paid cent for each completed poppy. | The vast work of the Americhn Legion and Auxiliary dnwl s principal support from the 1 ;:fl; collected on Poppy Day. The Poppy Day contributionsâ€" make aid avallâ€" able during the other 364 days the year to those who still are ”‘. ing in steady installments the w } ‘s bitter debt‘ of suffering and p:‘ faâ€" tion We should look upon our pogj not only as flowers of memory the dead but as flowers of hopé the living. | , Annual Spring The annjAl Qpringl card part the Deerfield Woman‘s Club wi held Tuesday, May 19, at the râ€" hill Golf Club. It is expected. the p of this ;u'ty will tlgar the club‘s indebtedness on the fipld house nouse. | 1 Lk Mrs. Butr Hindahl, president! of the Deerfiéld Woman‘s Club, (has appointed capable staff of ¢gmâ€" mittee chairmen who will all Apâ€" point their own committee membérs. Mrs. Ward Gauntlett is enferâ€" tainment chairman, and is pls nning a style show; Mrs. lgonroe MeKillip has card tables and chairs;. Mrs. Carl E, Bates, card table etigorâ€" ies; Mrs. Robert L. Johnson, Ghilt sale; Mrs. Lewis A n, the tible prizes; Mrs. Charl Bickford, door prizes; Mrs. C. W Boyle, spébial prizes; Mrs. Eugeng Becker, tioket ;‘ Mrs, Raymond . Dobbins, reâ€" freshments; Mrs. Waltee Metsalf, neogion committee, and Mrs: Rob ‘ert E. Pettis, publicity, S 1 : (all Our home baked ham and potato salads are just the, thing on these hot days 3” an l&pqflzlng lwheh. nuLlno. \Grocery, 1060 N. (ibeer P ay read s / _ [‘ â€" i1 CGard Party May Must Be Muzz THE PRESS $.82 H BUP* | and bring th â€"‘"‘ to ‘be eigh P * 2 | pagsed for ,fl â€" !| : | moor â€" gveritie 1CBA | Hazel Avefue fl, B | and the t fi: 1008 | Deerfield‘s Bet ‘PPY | under the ho Y " The wat "!1‘ was 4{ n @ ,;r‘ check up if‘t The second 0f will ‘be ‘held at: pital in | Waule May 20 the 16 sociation annou of sociation announkdH ‘today. . . |. _ At the first cliale in May, $8 paâ€" tients were e { liked. ‘Qf the four new, makipg their(\Qrsh visit to the clinic o" ult was found to have an active edse of onary tuberculosis, thera werd conâ€" sidened suspec hough a positive diagnos coufi nbt be. made ntm exa on and One child was exâ€" amined becausefof contact with an active case at lipme } o Te Dr. Karl PatBerson Schmidt, forâ€" mer Lake Forgit resident and now curator |of repifles at the Field Muâ€" seum, will gil ;" an illustrated lecâ€" ture in Reid Mall Chapel, Lake Forâ€" est Academy} next Saturday evenâ€" ing. His subfect will be "A Naturâ€" alist in the S uth Seas." 11â€" <â€"Dr. Sthmidk.represented the Field Museun on [the‘ Cornelius Crane Expedition .%buth Seas (which was made ral years ago, His lecture jwill Bave $o do with experiâ€" ences‘ aboard the brigantine Illyria, the expeditioh‘s ship} and his search for rare mukeu apecimen1' in the jungles |of the Sogth Sea Islands. . After| grad est A fin: attended th: received his Schmidt, wh eral ks, graphs | and one of c ities in his ence. _ : Deerfield Carleton r acted as mayor pro tem at efi\u May meetâ€" ing. of| the IL eld , village board Tuesda iing\ because of the abâ€" sencé of village Npresident Harry E. Wing.‘ 1(E & ePEA Bdawi 1 trustee" j n P 4 fice unfi wie mayor."| f 'imflure (Geprge Page was givâ€" en $150 as §: d for discovering ‘an overtharge of $1500 in the water departmient" dug Deerfield from the city of Highland Park. j Reports df chmmittee were heard and hegith ronjmissioner, Dr. C. J. Davis, re 8 one case of pneuâ€" monia on dhe fase of scarlet fever in April i( his‘ps S o Phong 66 610 Ceni ~| . § Dakbl‘s t Auto ficonstmcfim Co. 322 N To Re | Frame| and A1l€ . |. TA trnightening Body laÂ¥d Fender Repairing sprmbl isERVICE STATION ELDANG AND SOLDERING GRASS SEED FERITILIZER PEAT MoSS | sale at | EVANH FEED STORE | W Ij arl S Giv jake t fle;c.n tcoole %Va’ en Harrison !Iut{’ from Lake Forâ€" in (}906, Dr. Schmidt collpge and later he grie at Cornéll. ; Dr. is the author of sevâ€" and| numerous :monoâ€" m ine articles; is untiy‘s leading: luti\or- particular field of sciâ€" 11 nidt . | /;‘ Lecture at rest Academy You Need ter Work mert, newly |elected unexpired term of as sworn into ofâ€" May chest ¢linics St. Therese hosâ€" " on Wednesday, May Meeting linic â€" | 1 Next || lay, May 20 St. â€" Phone 77 449 Lincoln Ave. by ‘the acting reulosis: asâ€" of and"a remtation Pnd "he ie a a . resolution pas the tanltonl of signs and shrubbery at ‘Osterman and Waukegan roads. Complaints : of ‘other : intersections were made and tl;%trusteea agreed to traverse Deerfield in an attempt to locate all dangerous corners. A report will b¢e completed at the next meeting. 644 :/ onl Fines collected in: April amounted to ;27' d v*‘ , ; (% £ C oR A cleanâ€"up week is planned to beâ€" gin Monday, May 18. The usual routine of the reading of bills due and payable concluded ~the threeâ€" hour session. PP 1 L7 Li Read The Wantâ€"Ads Refinance _ Your Homeé Now! ~ FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION This association has ample funds for the construct modernizing or refinancing of one to three Tamily homes. Loans made from 5 to 15 years. ~‘It will pay you to consult us before _ : making or renewing your home loan. . Phone Maj. 84 e FURS B o SWEATERS j .__‘.+ TOPCOATS â€" e OVERCOATS ‘tfor _ GARMENTS WE CALL Prompt and Dependable Call and Delivery Service. Wearing apparel is subjected to moths at all timei‘s“ which iactuall'y déstroys the life of your garments. We are fully eduippe'd LET US MOTHâ€" â€" PROOF YOUR â€" PHONE HIGHLAND PARK OF WAUKEGAN // St. John‘s Evangelical Church | Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor (Anniversay Sunday at St. Paul‘s, Deerfield. 3A AnL c l4 ' St. John‘s church will join St. Pau!‘s in her celebration. No servâ€" ice nor Sunday school at St, John‘s. funds for the construction, Read The Wantâ€"Ads RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Phons H. P. 178 DELIVER! 3900 216 Madizon Street PAGE SEVEN d

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