"We have what we call the ‘Winâ€" terproof*)g’ process which makes every a: we sell safe and economâ€" ical. en one of these ‘Winterâ€" proofed‘) cars leaves our establishâ€" ment, know that we have done everything possible to insure the safety ‘# the ;‘mrchn:ar and of the driving | public. _ Furthermore, we have e a friend who in due time is going) to become a new car cusâ€" tomer." | i P : "These fine used ctrs are a defiâ€" nite step between an obsolescent car and a new one. They haven‘t many of the features that t‘l;‘e 1936 models offer, of course, but they are splenâ€" did transportation and they appeal to pl'id:s of ownership. They are sold far below their original cost but they bear the names of manuâ€" factu'rérp famous for quality and they will give as good service as they ever did." | "With the return of prosperity and confidente, people are trading in cars that would have beeh retained. for several ‘years longer during. less prosperqus times. The quality of the tradeâ€"ins in general is amazing. But even so the dealérs are able to offer them at such bargains that a man can get rid of an unsatisfacâ€" tory and dangerous car and acquire one that will be safe, fconomicll and satisfactory at very slight. cost." of fine raed cars on the market is greater |than it ever has been beâ€" fore at phis season of the year. ‘The reason is obvious; néw models were introduced in Novemiber instead of in January, as has been customary. The p::lic received the 1936 cars with great enthusiasm . and sales> have n brisk. As nearly every sale t::tns a tradeâ€"in, dealers are stocked up with used cats that they natunlly want to move to make room for new stocks." _‘ "If motorists reaRzed how much money they are wasting driving an old car, how much needless danger they arg exposing themselves to and how much unnecessary ‘ annoyance they are enduring, they would do something about it. Especially is this trut right now when the stock ‘Danger and waste are inevitable in winter driving if one persists in using q car that is almost on its last legs" said Jos B. Deibler of Highla: Park ‘Chryslerâ€"Plymouth dealer gt 22â€"24 South 1st street. ""A car really shows its age when cold weather sets in. â€" Batteries fail, starting and ignition systems cause trouble, smooth tires cause skidding, slow stgrting wastes gasoline, poor headlights are a constant hazard. RECONDITIONING ROUTINE ASSURES | SAFE USED CARS Local Dealer Tells How Ha: ards of Winter Driving May Be Reduced To Minimum Resol of condolence, ‘cards of thanks, obituarie affaire #hm *n admigsion .a.mh:-':'.l».a. will CHICAGO OFFICES Issued Thursday of each week by the Prin Park, Illinois. week by the Udell Printing _ THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, -CtthE Olhiuirxlchh-‘ Park, Illinols Our Used Cars are not sold "AS IS" but as you "HOPE IT IS" PAGE FOUR _ Several can be had for less than $100. _ Fourteen will be priced under $200. â€". Many of I which are worth $300. ‘ Never automobile business have we ofâ€" fered such values in | JOS. B. DEIBLER HRYSLER â€" PLYMOUTH (Usen Cars| e oo daien ie radne t n w ces name and| address % 8 n to insure an-‘un in ecurrent issue. Established 1900 â€" Oldest Dealer it Illinois 22â€"24 SOUTH FIRST STREET Tel. Highland Park 4110 â€" Glencoe 36 Every Car on the Street Is a ,(]Ised Car. Price, $1.50 per year I A member of . THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUA ‘! the letter. Payments to the C. H. | Hanson company are being held up J and both|the manufacturer and the | bonding dompany have been notified of the situation. Secretary Hughes said that offhiâ€" cials of the Hanson company assure ‘him that| plates now being fabriâ€" cated meet with all specification reâ€" 'quiremen . He stated that he will insist on the replacement of all deâ€" | fective plates at the manufacturers‘ expense. |There will be no interrupâ€" tion in the sale of plates and there | is no necéssity of delay in the purâ€" ‘chnse of plates by those who have | not already obtained them. > ~â€" in our 36 years of h ' After jconferring with Attorney | General Kerner he notified the manâ€" | ufacturing concern of his intention to proceed against them ‘unless the state‘s contract was carried out to the lettert. Payments to the C. H. | Hanson company are being held up ]nnd both|the . manufacturer and the | bonding dompany have been notified ; of the situation. Sponsored by the American Red Cross, a participating agency in the Highland Park Community Chest, a life saving examiners‘ review course will be held at the Shawnee Country club, Wilmette, Friday evenings, January 17, 24 and 31. Red Cross To Hold ; ife Saving Course Th course is restricted to North Shore residents who have previously held npp’oilntments as Red Cross life saving examiners. + All defective plates now in use will be replaced with no cost or inâ€" conveniente to the owners, Mr. Hughes sqid. A postal card directed to the o ce of the Secretary of State at) Springfield will insure prompt dL’livery of duplicate tags, he stated.; Springifield, III., Jan. 18â€"Alleging the C. H. Hanson company of Chiâ€" cago with failure to carry out conâ€" tract spécifications in the manufacâ€" ture of 1986 Illinois automobile liâ€" cense plates, Secretary of State Edâ€" ward J. Hughes today declared that many of the plates had already beâ€" gun to deteriorate and that he had notified the Fidelity and Casualty company| of New York, who underâ€" wrote the Hanson bond, that the company (had defaulted. A as 20 Po de ow se 4y 1936 L : Py 1016 Villoughby Tower Tel Central $355 rtï¬mh Avenue ‘Tol. State 6326 on side of the paper only, and mfl.&mmhwm icense Plates ove To Be Defective tices of entertainments, or other marged at regular advertising rates. JTY GROUP ny, Udell Building, Highland ies Highland Park 657â€"558â€"559 , | 5 cents per single copy Associate Editor The very newest vogue for servâ€" ing calavos is as a canape or sandâ€" wich spread. For canapes the fruit must â€" be soft enough to be put through a sieve or mashed with a fork, then seasoned to taste with salt, lemon juice, onion salt or juice, or finely chopped green onion or the carton Highland Park |\ 1676â€"7â€"8â€"9 This year in those homes, an old friend is being welcomed, as calavos become seasonable again at réasonâ€" able prices. Most of us have served calavos in halves, with lemon juice or tart French dressing, the "half shell" of typical California service; and have used them sliced with conâ€" trasting tart fruits, or with vegeâ€" tables such as tomatoes and onions. If you haven‘t made the acquaintâ€" ance of calavos you will want to use the time honored method of serving first, then try out their infinite varâ€" iety later. You‘ll like calavos, to add bulk and flavor and to cut costs in such creamed dishes as creamed tuna, crab, lobster, mushrooms and chicken. _ + | RAISINSâ€"Seedless IJ 1§â€"0z. pkgs: for ................... OLD GOLD Cigarettes Libby‘s; 4 cans for Countryside PUMPKIN ; NW. 294 cans for ...................... TOMATO JUICE 1â€"pound jar for ... 2â€"pound jar for .. MUSTARD quart jar ... KNOX GELATINE the package Last year when California‘s semiâ€" tropical calavos arrive on the marâ€" ket for the first time in quantities so that prices automatically slid down the scale into the "average woman‘s" budget, women who like to venture into new culinary fields became "persuasion engineers" and served. many salads, cocktails, and desserts which had never before apâ€" peared on family menus. Hi‘land PEANUT BUTTER 1â€"pound can for ... 1%â€"pound can for 8â€"pound can for .. A recent issue of widely read magazine reported "persuasion énâ€" gineer" as the new name applied to one who sells a business firm on an idea which will speed up returns from investments. American houseâ€" wives have beer engaged in putting over ideas which bring their famiâ€" liesâ€"returns in health for several generations, and no one ‘coined a new name in their honor. Neverâ€" theless, every homemaker is a "perâ€" suasion engineer." j 1â€"pound can for ... Mâ€"pound can for . 1â€"pound can for . â€"pound can for HERSHEY‘S COCOA CRISCO BAKER‘S CHOCOLATE 4&â€"pound cake for ........___.. HERSHEY‘S CHOCOLATE Mâ€"pound ¢ake. for ................ BAKER‘S COCOA PEAS 8 large cans for ............... REBER HOMINY 8 No. 2% cans for ............ SAUER KRAUT 83 No. 2% cans for ........__.. TABLE TIME PEACHES 2 No. 2% cans for ... WEST FARM PEARS 2 No. 2Â¥% ‘cans for ............ Guard Health TOILET PAPER, 4 rolls for ......... Guard Health ROLL TOWELS, 2 rolls for ... DIXIE BACON 2 *A Aes s 6 cans for TELMO G. B. CORN 2 No. 2 cans for ........ TELMO CRAB ME large can for ............ Medium can for ... TELMO TUNA FISH MERMAID TUNA FISH HIGHLIFE WHITE CORN 8 No. 2 cans for ................. D. C. CROSBY CORN 8 No. Specials for Thursday, Friday, Saturday BROCCOLI CANNED GOODS | 2 cans for California‘s rare salad delicacy LA V O S â€"R Fresh â€" Tender Full Pods MEAT 19¢ 20¢ 19¢ 21c 13¢ 17¢ 9c 19¢ THE PRESS ... $1 . $1 27¢ 25¢ 39¢ 39¢ 25¢ 29¢ 27¢ 21¢ 25¢ 49¢ 57c l1¢ 21¢ $1.19 DOG FOODâ€"Strongheart 5 eans for ........____ _ CLUB HOUSE Dry Mince Meat;: 2 pkgs. ..._...._..... LITTLE BOY BLUE the bottle ...............__._. CRESTO Salad Dressing SJUBFE . Sp Acc+0., sreccooveerreevercecsernse HEINZ‘S SOUPS All kinds except Consomme and Clam Chowder, 2 cans HEINZ SPAGHETTI 12â€"ounce can, 2 for ... _..__.. 17â€"ounce can, 2 for ... JAP ROSE SOAP KHO@ DBT ||.........ccccccconnernnsessnnlnn2... LINCOWASH quart bo\ttle eETerermmrerEeerv3s reseup LEE & PERRIN‘S SAUCE the bottle ......_._______ ,Large; package for ....................2%¢ | PURE LARD iz pouhds ........................ SWC RICE KRISPIES ‘ 2 packages for ............___... zsc WHEAT KRISPIES | 2 packages for .........._.____.. 27c Kellogk‘s BRAN FLAKES 19 2 packages for ..........___}..__. C | AUNT JEMIM A lz | PANCAKE FLOUR, pkg. | | BUCKWHEAT FLOUR pkg. 14c Most of the work of serving these lunchéons is done by volunteer servâ€" ice on the part of members of the Y.W.G.A. «Mrs. Robert Pugh has undertaken the management of the project, which will be dropped as soon ?s"the new cafeteria is comâ€" pleted + | chives and a dash of Worcestershire and Tabasco sauces. Serve generâ€" ously in an appropriate bow! with on:-of the new and lovely cheese and cracker trays, decked out with a variety of crackers. Serve with ‘contrasting accompaniment of olives â€"your favorite pickles, or radishes and celery. Add "what have you" to drink, for a successful easily preâ€" pared, and inexpensive buffet servâ€" "ice. | Plans to serve luncheons for the remainder of this year to the Lake Fore‘{ high school students have been made by the Y.W.C.A. board of Lake Forest. 19¢ 2 packages for ........_.....___. WHEAT KRISPIES 2 packages for ........._.__._.. Kellogk‘s BRAN FLAKES 2 packages for ........____}.__ Y.W.C.A. To Serve ;) Lunches at New «_ Lake Forest School Th€ INREOICB@O ....â€".s.:ccserrscscwcser RALSTON‘S BREAKFAST FOOD, pkg. wWHEATIES 2 packages for .............._._._. SBRRDDED WHEAT 2 packages for .........._.__._. Kellogg‘s ALL BRAN 2 B TOY rrecrersecietarectit L:r:gc:‘g:chge SOF \Iesrseescerss PURE LARD The Highland Park Girls club anâ€" nual Motherâ€"Daughter banquet will be held February 13, at 6:80 p.m. with Jill Edwards, famous radio and platform sgpeaker, as < the guest speaker of the evening. Her subâ€" ject will be‘ "Charm.‘"" Mrs. Edâ€" wnr&n is also Mary Morgan, director of the Campana School of Charm. Mary Morgan has been heard reâ€" cently on the two Campana proâ€" grams, "Grand Hotel" and the "First Nighter." _ s Mrs. Edwards was also the speaker at the Suburban Girls club conferâ€" ence held last year at Harvey, Illiâ€" nois which was attended by many of the [Highland Park high school girls. | 2 pui‘hgea OV +2ereserrvess POST WHOLE BRAN 2 packages for ............. WHEATENA POST BRAN FLAKES Jill Edwards To Speak at Motherâ€"Daughter Banquet, High School 25¢ 3 bunches for 25¢ t;‘,‘“;)"xf‘;'.g;.;-sr""39c" CRAPEFRUIT 3 lbs. for 29c CARROTS or BEETS 25 ] LIPTON‘S TEA c; %â€"pound can for _9c¢ 19¢ 30c¢ 25¢ 19¢ 25¢ 9c 29¢ CEREALS 23¢ 23¢ 22¢ 24¢ 25¢ 25¢ 21¢ OV ALTINE $1,00 size for ... 50â€"cent size for AMMONIA quart DOEERG ......â€"â€"coossconvespsssonss loc Dromedary PITTED 25 DATES, (2) 8â€"0z. pkgs. for £JIC PET or CARNATION MILK, 3 tall cans for......... 20C NUT MEATSâ€"Pecans or 39 | Black Walnuts; Ib. ..........__. C.j NUT MEATSâ€"Almonds or 49 | English Walnuts; Ib. ... 4IC CIDER VINEGAR | quart bottle; each ......._~.... loc; C. H. CHILI CON CARNT | B.CBNB FOF .;s..00.»â€"ictvessursreprorses 23c; OVALTINE | $1.00 site tor ... OB ORANGCES 2 packages for ....... Large package for GRAPE NUTS 2 packages for ....... CORN FLAKE§ 2 packages for Large package QUAKER CORNMEAL yellow or white, pkg.......... Kellogg‘s W. W. BISCUIT 2 packages for ............_.__..__. MALTâ€"Oâ€"MEAL the PRCK&EKG ...........«â€"«noo«lls, CREAM OF WHEAT the package POST TOASTIES 2 kages for ......... L:r.:o package for . PUFFED WHEAT 2 packages for .......... PUFFED RICE 2 packages for .......... FARINA * the package ... QUAKER OATS _ The following musical program, under direction of Miss Virginia Engels, was given by students of the school: In the Lovely Month of Muy...Bill Olendorf Mountain Eehoes ... Dorothy Peck Waltz in A flat....._Bernice Ann Flanagan Solfeggretto...................... Constance Koebehm W. C. Petty, county superintendâ€" ent of schools, gave a very enlightâ€" ening lecture on modern education, its meaning and purpose, â€" The new trends in education were discussed and the application of education to life as a whole were points of in terest in Mr. Petty‘s talk. The World ‘Is a Besutiful Song ‘ _~._...Florence ‘Russell and John Gedicker County Superintendent of Schools Is Speaker A most interesting meeting was held by Deerfield Grammar School P. T. A. on Friday evening, Jan.‘17. Fathers as well as mothers attendâ€" ed this first evening meeting and all were well repaid for braving the snow storm. Highland Park 1060 Moran Plumbing & Heating Co. i} NORTH SHEKRIDAN ROAD 3 Onven: WEEK DAYS 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. o SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ; SUN.P':.\"S 2:;3&103:30 for mding':nly. > cordin to Room, ‘ Tu"wa:‘&nmwm-u:::t'm hflvv::o:hm CHRISTIAN SCIENCE RFEADINGC ROOM First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park â€" â€" Electrol Oil Burners Witten Building â€" Highland Park CLIFFORD R. MORAN, Prop. Campbell‘s; 3 cans for 3 No. 2%, cans for _ JONES SAUSAGE LINKS, Ib. 34¢; MEAT, tb. TOMATO SoUP CANE SUGAR 10 Th. limit; 10 Ths. for SAUER KRAUT Sales and Service 39¢ 35¢ 17¢ 19¢ 25¢ 11¢ 10c 257 21¢ 24¢ 15¢ 17¢ Extra large Navels, 3 doz.. .$1 Juicy Oranges, 2 doz. for . .29%¢ 12%¢ LOG CABIN SYRUP SmalH can for ... Mediam can for 2 cans for .,'...._......._“-m....m.. PRUNESâ€"Bulk 8 pounds Ror .....__._____. VIRGINIA SWEET PANCAKE FLOUR, 2 pkgs BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 2 packages for ........_._..._._. MAZOLA or WESSON OJL PMHE SR HPOK ........c.....ccconcssrert KoSTO 2 packages for ........._.._._.. DILL , PICKLES quart fer .,......0.0.... u.. Jan. Libby‘s CORNED BEEF 2 cants Pir ..............:......... LIFEBOUY SOAP 8 bars for ... 3 bars for IVORY FLAKES large pchn LUX SOAP 3 large bars for GOLD DUST KITCHEN KLENSER 4 cans for IVORY SOAP 2 large packages for 2 large packages for SUPER SUDS CHIPSO 2 packages for 5 bars for Pâ€"G SOAP AM. FAMILY SOAP 10 DKKB $HF ....00s00mm00s AM. FAMILY FLAKES More births were reporte throughout t 1935 than eve â€" ime group wil l‘? of teachers church school. The advisory Kenneth Hunte: Cl:&k. :John D¢ W and Mrs. organized . _ _Dorothy Peck and % â€".Dorothy Anders ml-rr Anderson, Deerfield Presbyterian _ ‘â€"_â€"_ Drama Club To Mo, Ymmmopcl; ofh the | Presbyterian urch who terested in dramatics are #t at the church , Jan. 24, at * time a drama THURSDAY, JANUARY 2y Wood Nymph‘s Harp 4 and 5 for 25¢ 23, 24625 Highland Park 134% SOAPS B. HASH ‘ bunch W son, Mary L w “‘ y .!'.:. iunoï¬an d mittee 31c 19¢ 30 o‘clo _; c dll:!u.h 25¢ AOa Mrs he d Tennng hq 35¢ 25¢ 21¢ 27¢ 22¢ a¢ 19¢ 19¢ and triplets 49¢ 39¢ 17¢ 39¢ 21¢ 17¢ 19¢ 29¢ 21¢ 19¢ 19¢ States in 31e T8¢