Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 9 Feb 1939, p. 5

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rle 4* . S -lmsm..ué-u.u-wmo'?&um"w. vireny o e mouees i the boy Seoute d*A:h.ma;; g&’nfifiunm?“'.phdwmfi%h‘ the past year.: Since the in America 8,400,000 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY o, 1939 Announce Exams for Civil Service The United States Civil Service Commission has announced an open competitive examination for the poâ€" sitiod of Junior Professinal Assistâ€" ant, $2,000 a year, including the folâ€" lowing optionals (all in ‘the junior grade): Administrative technician, agronomist, bacteriologist, biologist, botanist (taxonomic), dairy hus. bandman, economist, engineer, en« tomologist, examination assistant, forester, geologist, home economist, pharmacist, plant pathologist, plant phyniolo% pomologist, range exâ€" aminer, soil scientist, statistician, textile technologist, and veterinarâ€" fjan. Applicants must have comâ€" pleted a 4â€"year college course. Unâ€" «_ WM BUFBHL & Cota aiilce« an All America Marks 29th Boy Scout Anniversary der certain specified conditions apâ€" plications will be accepted . from senior â€" students. Applicants must not have passed their thirtyâ€"fifth birthday. * Full information may be obtainâ€" ed from Raymond F. Seiffert, Secâ€" retary of the U. S. Civil Service Board of Examiners, at the post Iofllq:e in this city, or from the Secâ€" retary of the U. 8. Civilâ€" Service Board of Examiners at any first. or secondâ€"elass post office. Applications must ‘be filed with the U, S; CivEl Service Commission not later tha} February 27 if reâ€" ceived from States east of Colorado, and not later than March 2 if reâ€" ceived from (Colorado and States westward. :.: s% Poster by Harold N. Andrrson l Oipre Iy Bien" to |the ~suplic at 8 Mrs, Lloyd Faxon To Review 3 Best Sellers February 13 Mrs. Lloyd Faxon will give anâ€" other lecture in her series of book reviews, next Monday, Feb. 13, at 2 p.m. in the Parish House of the Highland Park P terian church. This will be unusually stimulating, for she is reviewing three | well known ‘booksâ€" ‘t sellers: *"Disâ€" puted Passage (Douglas) ; "Dynasty of De'tt,ht}I(Culdfiell); "Danger Signal" .. (Bottome). Deerflé{il School â€"__ Board Meets Monday The history of "Flags That Have Flown Over Amerita" was given to the upper grades. in the Deerfleld Grammar school on Tuesday mornâ€" ing by a member of the North Shore chapter of the Daughters of the American Revoluti Each of the 28 flags used to illustrate this lecâ€" ture was displayed by pupils who formed a semiâ€"cirele on the plafâ€" form whi?:h‘ made| a most colorful pageant. | | ! | Srloty lants °: | "One mad action is not en&uc to prove a m:n!mnd." according to proâ€" Â¥erb; but, remindsg the Illinois Auâ€" tomobile club, it is enough to put a motorist in the moergue. Safety at the wheel pays immeasurable diviâ€" dends in life and limbs; caution and courtesy are the only investment. Famous last wo_til: "It‘s a funny thing aboht me â€"â€" no matter how much I‘ve had m drink I can alâ€" ways drive like an expert." | _ Food rL thought, in figures: When traveling ht less than 20 m.p.M., s the Illinois Automobile club, one | injury dent in 70 is fatal; at 20 to 30 m.p.h., one in 45 dies; at to 39, m.p.h., one is 87 is killed; at 40 to 49 m.p.h., one in 30 and at over m.p.h., one in 13 meets death. Speed, the club reâ€" minds, is the assasgsin of human life. Death rides your throttle; think beâ€" fore you "step on it." . 4 When the Ca ruled in anâ€" cient Rome ,the Temple of Janus, Latin God of Beginnings, w:,eloud‘ only in times of| peace. Needless to say, the le was usually open. To modern authorities, Janâ€" vary, named after the image, is also an omen 99 nings" â€" beginâ€" nings of more d and injury. ‘If a modern Temple of Janus were to be erected, pon traffic deaths, the dualâ€"f; : would get no restâ€"&A is approximately every 15 minu in the United States! > | There was a man in our town Who was not wondrous ‘v;ise; He fell asleep while driving, And never did{arise. | ~‘The road to thj morgue is paved with traffic viola I 4 THB PRESS Peaches or Pineapple ‘â€"No. 2% can 4 cans $1.00 â€" Yellow Bantam Corn White Corn : Tomatoes ; Cut Green Beans PICCHIETTI‘S FRUITS and VEGET ABLES Florida‘s FREE DELIVERY Grocery & Market FREE DELIVERY ; CENTRAL . _ TELEPHONE ‘ggfl?’fi T47â€"8 â€" ?wgoomucxs AT YOUR sAlsxv\rlEn Enterprise 2270 § No. 2 Size ~â€"â€"SPRECOTALâ€" _ _ Per Doz. Cans $1.00 Pure Granulated PICCHIETTI BROS. _ SBUGAR _ 10â€"Ib. bag 51¢ 1â€"limit per customer Richelieu Raggedy Ann STRAWBERRIES Savoy Eresh Garden or Early June Peas Cocktail Pears or Apricots Briteâ€"ize Cleanser â€"SPECIALâ€" 13 cans $1.00 Crosse & Blackwell Tomatoe Juice Mediam size No. 24 size can 3 for 89¢ Yacht Club Pitted Cherries 14 cans $1.00 6 cans $1.00 2 boxes 25¢ No. 2 can 6 for $1.00 â€"____ Our city is faced with a number of unsolved problems that vitally kafl'ect the public welfare and safety of the communiti'. I refer to school safety, the garbage situation and existing conditions at grade crossings. C _ As a citizen of Highland Park, a taxpayer, and the father of a family, I want these problems solved. These and other unâ€" solved problems have prbmpted me to become a candidate for the office of Commissioner in the coming election. $ Richelieu PRIMARY ELECT] FEBRUARY 28, 19{ Special for FRI. SAT. MON. TUE. ripe for "If it comes from Picchietti‘s, it must be good!" OF CONCERN TO ALL CITIZENS _ _ _OF HICHLAND PARK | © Per Gal MAZOLA OIL BEST BEEF GROUND TFOUNME .â€" .: cnacess feadirt in tanlknantass runtutalahxprtenin 7 to 8 Ib. ave. Ib. 35¢, Ib. 49¢, 3 lbs. for . BEST CAPONS BEST ROUND STEAK NORTH SHORE BACON Best Miler and Hart HAMS | Whole or Half, 1b. ... SMOKED BUTTS SLICED PEACHES Per CUT CORNâ€" ~ â€" Td 8 OPHUCOL © ... .2sisssrsveepreisciviereccce vevantuncanennmaine M D OCEAN PERCH, Red Fish 99 16â€"ounce pkg. ......._~.â€" ON 9 Meat Specials Special Prize _ TURKEYS and DUCKS â€" $1.00 (signed) JEROME P. BOWES, Jr. Fort Howard Toilet Tissue Hill Bros. COFFE_E 4 lbs. 51.00 :. 20¢ *â€"/2I€ for $1.00 mean ’ulity deluxe. Delivered fresh daily. It pays to buy at Picchietti‘s. 271¢ 95¢ 35¢ 35¢ 25¢ exas Marsh Seedless full Ravored ORANGES, F]I / 3 doz. 59¢ AVOCADOS California finest Genuine Calavos GRAPE FRUIT Bugarâ€"eweet California lady finger variety 3 bunches 19¢ Mushrooms ‘per box 29¢ Strictly Fresh CARROTS 4 doz 2 for 29¢ â€" $1.00 PAGE PTIVE this week

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