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Highland Park Press, 13 Aug 1936, p. 13

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}scmts,“ nâ€" m'feit hatâ€" d blocked _ hat â€" any aned â€" and §;garments M . * cntdne | pressed ... , including +â€" and â€" one ress and 1 felt age and ds [ have ho t, including ned and pressed forters â€" cleaning. s of ess, includâ€" it of gloves ; or 1 blouse based on ecials tified iing peration ss, includâ€" of ‘gloves, all for . Association A Y A T ST Dt al o are living in the Russo house avenue are having a new ‘built on Knollwood road. : and Mrs. Cyril Simpson and y of Valier, IIl., are visiting ® Bimpson‘s < sister, Mrs. Jack ME TTod Mis. burt Mastri of Ue daughter Beverly Ann. The Harâ€" | Petersons will call their . son Harold Donald, and Mr. and Mrs, 7 an Siffert are calling their lew daughter, Gertrude Alice. .‘ Deerfield Legion Carnival dates Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, August 14, 15 and 16. The place is wett Park. Mr. and Mrs; W, A. Tennermann id relatives at Florence, Wis., past week. Wilfred Miessner of Bannockburn .Orvo Helander, Paul Dinkeloo, Lylobert and Robert Olson, an orchestra and sailed m »New York on the Britannic July to furnish dance music on trip. They plan to remain in ; for two weeks, sailing home the Aguitania, reaching ‘home P next week. 8 : Elmer: Stilke efitertained the‘ igelical Daughters at her home _ ytr. and Mrs. Russell Potterton wont the weekend at the Wilbur P heme in Milwaukee, s at the home of her son, White, in Chicago. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Burch and »hter, Georgia, are . motoring the New England states, pr. and Mrs. W. F. Weir returned ‘Thursday from a trip through ‘mr Kochang of Evanston tansed the Felix Ernest house e:Segert house on â€"Hazel aveâ€" being vacated by Dr. V. V. iws, has been leased by Mr. of Western Springs, who i) teach in District 108 in Highâ€" d Park, this fall : fr. and Mrs. L. E. Greim and children returned this week m a trip to northern Wisconsin. Greims will be moving to Iowa month. . / & . and Mrs. Frarik Saeman and p of Cross Plains, Wis., are at the George Karch home. . and Mrs. Burton B. McRoy, f.’;nd Mrs. Frank Schar visited John Beinlich (Ruth Wolf) in on ‘Monday evening. Mrs. has just returned from the with a new daughter, Vivâ€" iHECKETSWEILER (STUDIO Photographers hoto Albums :meras ar Days rolls 116 or 616 Verichrome Film rolls 120 Verichrome Film rolls 127 or 620 We repair all makes of camâ€" eras at moderate prices All films will be ready the following day at 4 p. Please Note: After closing hours drop your exposed s in our night box specially installed for your convenâ€" te, simply insert your name in film roll. | ollar Day Specials paY, AUGUST 13, 1986 10% Discount on Made To Order Frames ordered during Dollar Days. soOUTH ST. JOHNS AVENUE TELEPHONE H. P. 435 W. C.‘Petty, county superintendâ€" ent of schools and exâ€"officio secreâ€" tary of the nonâ€"high school district ‘board, was instructed by the board composed of Mrs, Edward Bacon of Round Lake, William M. Bonner of Millburn, and Robert P. Gullic of ‘North Chicago, to forward checks to. the high schools of available funds ag payment on the tuition for the past school year. The distriâ€" bution‘ of the checks to the schools amounts to 58 ber cent of the total charged for nonâ€"high school district pupils attending the high schools. Deerfield â€" Shields Township High School were awarded ‘the folllowing fortthe past year: ie t9. Now, you can afford genuine enâ€" graved visiting cards. The Highland Park Press is featuring Rytex enâ€" graved cards for as low as $1.75 per hundred. Stamped from your own plate for only One Dollar. ; Deerfield â€" Shields Township High School. (Per capita asked:â€"$241.10 â€"â€"claim : submitted:â€"$2,893.20. 12 full time pupils totalling: $2,893.20. Total claim allowed: â€" $2,893.20. Paid $1,678.06. Warren township high school with an enrolmient of 97 full time stuâ€" dents from the nonâ€"high district, submitted the largest claim for tuiâ€" tion to the board with $17,021.82. The tuition per pupil charged by the high school was $169.54. Of the total claim the nonâ€"high board made a payment of $9,872.66. The payment was ordered by the board on the completion of the audit of the tuition claims of the high schools for a total of $68,944.41. The eight high schools in Lake County and the Arlington Heights high which housed the Lake county nonâ€"high students varied in their tuition charges from $112.34 to 124.10 per pupil. _ ¢ ; Deerfleld Shields township high school was awarded the following for the past year: Per capita asked, $241.10; claim submitted, $2,898.20. 12 full time pupils totaling $2,983.20 which was the total claim. Of this amount $1678.06 was paid. ~With & payrhent of $39,087.76 beâ€" ing made by the Lake county nonâ€" high ‘school district board to the high schools which enrolled 451 full time students from the nonâ€"high district during the past school year, the board is establishing a new recâ€" ord for prompt. payment of tuition for these students. . Award Payment of Tuition to Schools A young people‘s counci evening at parsonage the fall activities. The YPJI an outing at Dam.:â€"Number Tuesday evening. Myrtle | Elmer Rasgmussen were in of the party, t Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Oberg of gfl; cago were weekâ€"end guests of Rev. and Mrs. Earl J. Bruso, Mrs. Oberg remained to spend the week with her daughter,* +ne next Union Church service will be held Sunday morning, Aug. 23, at St. Paul‘s Church with the Rev. Earl J. Bruso of the Bethlichem Church in the pulpit. people‘s council of the th is meeting this parsonage to plan $. The YPMC iiqki m+Number One on + umh,l“ “d S$1 3 . $1 _ $1 â€"Q$1 charge _ The ‘fundamén requimjmnt 4s that the appli¢chnt be either an atâ€" torney at law Or an accountant. He must then pag$ a rigorous mental and physical eKamination. His prosâ€" pects for appointment are in part dependent upon the rating in‘these examifniations. He must also meet. the requirnements as to charâ€" acter, experienge and mt\m aptiâ€" tude.‘ Courage,, honesty selfâ€" discipline are | imiportant +A menâ€" tal ability l.n%, prmal college trainâ€" ing in the law or accountancy. Toâ€" gether they form the foundation for the extremely technical training the new recruit receives when he enâ€" ters the service of the Bureau of the popular cBHaracterization of the vfedo;rag agenté, Their effective against organitzed crime is : jJect for many motion pic arios and is the theme of severa daily comic strips in our newspaâ€" pers. To be a cowboy, policeman or fireman are 10t the only boyhood: ambitions. â€" Many â€" youngsters ne' telling their fathers that wlz‘;n they‘i grow up they ‘want to be "Gâ€"Men." Hardly a n ohth passes but that I receive one oOF two letters from some young main in the district who is interested in becoming a special agent. Director J. Edgar Hoover has advised me that he has several thousand applications on file of qualified men Awho are anxious tol enter the servige frrues NC This Week in Washington 1}) wks $ 90 + % KITCHENS ARE IN the Iimelight! Skillâ€" ed designers have taken a hand at "making over" this important room%nth results that are gehnuinely amazing. Changes are so startling, in fact, that a modern kitchen reâ€" tains no trace of the drabness and inceffiâ€" cient arrangement of kitchens of the old type. No other home imflrovement has accomplished so much for the homemaker! How about your kitchen? Have you been thinking of modernizing it in order to enjoy pleasant kitchen hours, greatly increased conve ?Qe, elimination of drudgery, and leisure for other activities? â€". term "Gâ€"Men" has |become .. and aee how easily you e | have a MODERN‘T ALLâ€"GAS KITCHEb RTH SHORE GAs| ComPANY ' JOHN LEONARDI tailway . Ave., m Tel. Highwood 519 THE |iPRES S . FREE PLA â€" Active participation in a criminal investigation by the federal agents themselves is a small part of the work carried oh by the bureau. Law enforcement bodies | everywhere â€" sheriffs, constables, police: departâ€" ments and state policeâ€"avail themâ€" selves of its many services, Eviâ€" dence is daily sent to the federal laboratory for study by experts and a report to some local law endorseâ€" ment agency. The federal bureau is gradually coming to be recognized as the central working agency against ‘crime in the United States. Its importance has increased with the development of fast transportaâ€" In 1982 Congress ed the origâ€" inal Federal Kidnb&.:. Statute, and within approximately ‘a year the Bureau of Investigution participated in the investigation of 32 cases. All of them were promptly solved. . It is reported that as a result of work of the federal agents in such cases :.Q;nlpinn are decreasing in numâ€" Department of Justice training in criminal investigation is based on the premise that it is more importâ€" ant to pursue men.; . probably accounts for the het’%he ‘conâ€" viction record of the Buresu of Inâ€" vestigation approximates 95 per cent. That is to say, o!,x,tv,,o%Yw!’y hundred cases brought to trial only five would result in an acquittal. ~The new special agent is given at least eight solid weeks of schooling in the art of criminal investigation. In the crime laboratory he is taught tests for bloodstains, identifications of handwritings, the science of balâ€" listics, and the many other techniâ€" calities which often lead to the apâ€" prehension of the criminal. He is taught how to ask questions and how to interrogate a suspect. He must learn to observe and rememâ€" ber every detail. Investigation. Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. : J. R. NOTZ HARDWARE CO. | 156 Waukegan Road, Deerfield â€" Tel. Deerfield 1 Phone H. P. 178 AND When you modernize‘. . . be sure you get an ALLâ€"GAS KITCHEN! A iodern gas range and Electrolux gas refrigerator proâ€" vide the dependable, economical, efficient service that will give you lasting gatisfaction. Today‘s gas range réleases you from oven watching, makes cooking cool ‘and comâ€" fortable, gives you convenience and ease. The Electrolux gas réfrigerator has no movâ€" ing parts to wear, itzh'ilent in operation, gives you‘ more advantages. A € Facts about the modern allâ€"gas kitchen and our free kitchen planning service are yours for the asking. Telephone, or in now! or these dealers We can well take| pride in the efâ€" ficiency |of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. | Qu ‘-pprehmion of the criminal is & recognized deâ€" terrent to crime. Important as the developmient of a strong law enâ€" forcement system |isâ€"â€"local,. state and :fedbral â€"‘we ‘ghould not lose sight of the fact thgt first emphasis for a,é,’ofidon of: th¢ crime problem% should on the donditions which tend ’éo.téud crime, ‘ / 1 tion, whereby a amm can move swiftly from one stgte to another. Highland Park 1060 . Moran Plumbing & Heating Co. || MORAN PLUMBING & HEATING CO. % CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 0 :‘% bAYs 9‘:111. to 6 p.m. ‘ 4 BATURDAY 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. |BUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS, 2:30 pm. to 5:30 p.m. 858 Central. Ave., Highland Park â€" Tel. 1060 Plumbing and Heating ELE OL OIL BURNERS 512% Laurel Avenue â€" Highland Park hone, Park 271 â€" Residence, H. P. 439 Finsf Church ‘of Christ, Scientist â€"~â€" Highland Park ten Building â€" Highland Park CLIFFORD R. MORAN, Prop. WARD MORAN trol Oil Burners Sales and Service Just let us know you wish to mdodernize your kitchen. We will prepare a complete kitchen modernization plan covering your individual reâ€" quirements, and have a plan drawn by a kitchen design expert, all without one cent of cost or without the slight: est obligation toâ€" you, Ask now for your kitchen plan! For only a few cents a day you can enjoy the conveniâ€" ence and economy of comâ€" plete gas service in your kitchen. This includes modern gas cooking, gas refrigeration and autoâ€" matic gas water heating services. Get the facts about our combination offer! t Plans are nb::: formula the . entertai it commi ' Dumaresq Spencer Post . of ¢ American Legion for their . f Harvest Home Party, which > 6 held October 24 at the Vienna : dens on Waukegan road. It § similar to the affair last £ whicZ was . so successful. ¥° Legion Plans Harve#* Home Party, Oct. 24\ | Do this Lo COMBINATION OFFER Read The Want Ads PAGE Ii H #1 y3 3 & B4 hy 1 e M e

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