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Highland Park Press, 2 Jul 1936, p. 5

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F & 3 ¢ & 23ic *J $1.8g "_ |. _ $1.95 ABEEF Sor §8¢ Dresses COODS is B t iw ;fi:: Be Slips proof panâ€" not to ‘ 1 . out of trim | or e is 2 pkgs. ii.’n,!. ! Â¥} JULY 2 Park 1088 . First St. | 19¢ _ 49¢ _ B0€ ‘19¢ $1.00 35¢ 35¢ 25¢ 21¢ 27¢ 39¢ 9¢ 19¢ 19¢ _ â€" ApPM _ JSe 49¢ 39¢ 17¢ 35¢ 83¢ 17¢ 19¢ 89¢ 39¢ 19¢ 19¢ Bath. latest .’w" _ When t ramrans i i then, wher fl-” Yeterans fltertained ‘" M Bonus Party ol veterans of the ~More than. entertained Monâ€" werd ** /m Co celebration of #Â¥ "£* *\¢ the soldiers‘ bonus, b:" ; |Dahringer Legion g‘.‘-.' im ' P __n. Ca c saw R1L _ aw ho# ‘* """ 6 | Kapschull, former ces O We of the Legion, T a short adirees explain i ::u“ _ o rion no :P:‘:‘@: the oritin:k bonus \no move to ask conâ€" xB and ©499 9 o0 ~ y oion was oo ciated for their usual vocations *_"":,;. honus bill was passed, LWEA ‘the Legion assisted the howevet in making application and “”* 50 | ne eontofthqlo.nl was made avi ble, assisted them ‘-* he loans. § Quring the PM st few years, when e nt) was spending monâ€" &p in huge sums for rdig! and tuine uséless© projects ‘as & ”-¢ clreofflkjob; ': the z asked full payâ€" ment of the bgnus as a m?nl of "helping 30b | veterans an those in financial traits by giving them in advance e funds they had coming t foreing them. to ac«= cept charity, either on the dole or federal PrO. g s M‘n lared that with the ‘bonus paid | the government givâ€" jng good carg (to the wounded and sick “g«.ng;l the Legion now cenâ€" ters it activities on comradeship and the keeping alive of memories of the veteran‘s service together in the World (war + All Hlinois Cities Now Receive Electric‘Service Every commiunity, even those with enly 100 popyulation, within the 6,000 uare mile &rea in which the Public Service Company of Northern I!liâ€" us .,.,.g,;., receiving electric service, according to. an analysis of a directory ‘bf electric service in 2&. recently issued from Springâ€" by the Illinois Commerce Comâ€" mission. 1'bmreport. ptepared . by the Rates and Resesarch Section ofâ€" the Commission in collaboration with the engineering section, covers all incomporated villages and towns and unincorporated communities in the state x the list of communiâ€" ties which have no electric service, including those as small as 100 population, ¢ontains no towns in the area M’Fy the Public Service Company of |Northern Illinois.: This roeopyd of completée saturaâ€" tion of the available communities within its u&- is the result, accordâ€" ing to officials of the company, of the Public Service Company‘s longâ€" for and HAND PRINTED WALL PAPERS CHINTZ : LINEN â€" CRETONNE \| _ _| . INTERIOR DECORATION 33 N. Sheridan Road Phone Hi; FURNITURE â€" DRAPERIES â€" UPHOLSTERING 1933 1931 CHEVROLET FOURâ€"DOOR SEDAN 1931 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE â€" 1931 a banus 386 East Park Ave. â€"Phone Highland Park 4240 of ‘the ) ceptional terms and prices on these cars. It will certainly pay you to investigate. Your used car will in most cases represent the down payment. 1( gioc_i paint, white side wall tires. Motor exâ€" tianally quiet. Has had very good‘!caré. > Str wheels: New paint, blue with cream wheels. A real buy, fzso,oo, y j %k ;Vélze%sooNew twoâ€"tone p§i§t jol'). Perfect. JULY 2, 1986. 11ESSEX COACH â€" . Gfod paint. Has had general overhaul. Only $140.00. .2 e WM. RUEHL & CO. PLYMOUTH FOURâ€"DOOR SEDAN â€"The Legion was the government veterans still ‘inâ€" PHIL A. RAPP IMPORTED and DOMESTIC standing policy of broad extension of electric lines into rural areas, thus bringing electricity to smaller communities on the same basis and at the prices as it is availabte to the cityâ€"dweller. wE ky § 87 Girl Scouts Camp at Skokie House _ With new registrations coming in every day, the Girl Scout Day Camp at Skokie House, under the direction of Miss Ruth Kelly, is entering its third week of activity, 87 Scouts are registered, and an everage of 50 a day are benefiting from the varied Scout program and outdoor camp Jlife. + ‘Other groups of Scouts are hayâ€" ing a taste of overnight camping at the house, living there for a week or more at a time. Registration for overnight or day camping may be made through Mrs, A. L. Arenberg, telephone H. P. 230, Dr. Roy A. Crossman, who has alâ€" ways been an active supporter of the Girl Scout movement, is making a special rate for physical examinaâ€" tions for the Girl Scout camps, reâ€" quired for all but the Day camp. The bus schedule for Day campâ€" ers has been changed to:‘ N. E. corâ€" ner of Clavey and Ridge, 8:45â€"one trip and rainy days, 9:05. #: 8, E. corner Roger Williams and Burton avenue, 8:55â€"one trip and rainy days, 9:15. 4 s aig Northwestern station, Highland Park, 9:05â€"one trip and rainy days, $:2B. . c| â€" Retuirn bus will leave <Skokie House by 8:30 p.m. ; *+gf New Swimming Area | Word has just been received at the Skokie Area, Girl Scout office that a new swimming area on Lake Ripley is to be used this season by the: campers at Hickory Hill, the Girl Scout camp near Edgerton, Wig. The lake is clear, deep and has a sandy bottom, and will be an added attraction for all! the Girl Scouts who have formerly enjoyed the camp ilife in one of the five units of this wellâ€"organized camp.. _ T/A Camp folders may: be secured from Mrs. Albert L. Arenberg, teleâ€" phone H. P. 230. ‘Immediate regisâ€" tration should be made by all those interested in attending camp, as the number of places available is limâ€" ited. I f | Phone Highland Park 568 Home Ownership S Increase in The increased intgrest people have in home qmnbip is one of the wholesome . trends 't»f times â€"â€"a trend which indicates a healthy lih:tfion and adds to the ility of the connWiflz ohn R. O‘"Connor, district director fdr northâ€" ern Illinois of the F 1 Housing Administration. [ _. | 4 "We like to think of ourgelves as constantly ig, this : is one instance re we havi slipped back a generation to the when home ownership was a firs ireâ€" ment of | a lâ€"regulated} family. Again we are confident t more satisfaction a ;nfcty conigs where families are~ housed in their own homes. ] "Just what brough Qbout‘ this change in qur: thinking may be a matter of troversy. |P obably the days of stress from Which , we have emerged haye made‘‘us more serious and e caused to atâ€" tribute more importance $o fundaâ€" mentals. ‘Possiblly the Feddtal Housâ€" ing administration has ‘céhtributed to the change in our viewpoint, Be that as it may, more and fhore peoâ€" .ple are pllnn{;ig to own ind build homes, and the public is glying addâ€" led eonsideutfin to ho sing probâ€" lems. 14 Hie? s A _ _*"The proof! sé‘_tha't of@eâ€"owners everywhbre are enthusiastically reâ€" pairing and â€" remodeling el{im Painting and f?f:ingling, ing new floors, remodéling exteriofs and inâ€" teriors, . mod; iping kitéhens and bathrooms, buying ‘and building new homesâ€"these and similar activities are : providing: the of â€" this country with ern upit@â€"date, and pleasant homes, Much of this may ‘be attributed to the Fedbral Housâ€" ing Administphtion, which has made it easier for beople to, répair their Blum‘sâ€"Vogue, 680 Seuth Michigaig Atv ols Mod. Ju 81 in| Vsing. t nGey voie â€" homr faff Interest :.u".;”’ s so arranged that peoâ€" ploj ~‘»&N hem in morithly pay i MiMitgage loans thhs insured by the Felléral Housing Agininistraâ€" tioy may HJ made in amognts greatâ€" e nrprrtion to the appraised valge of ,property was the etious § tice. L + P’ n Tiiéaral Hanzind! Adminiaâ€" P us practice, P 3A he Figieral Housing Adminisâ€" n bétfeves that worthy people d owil their own , and it is dging i5 part to it easier for e Mie to buy or build a new home.\‘W§éther you buyjor build a $1,200 or{820,000 home rhakes little ffe * We want you to live in your ow homeâ€"we want you to live in thh home for wh fyou can ord&)y-” y [ : NBR D OF THA t 1 wi & ‘to thank t ppeyâ€" mith Pdit of the Amer{fean Legion and m‘ny friends f. fltL beauâ€" iful | #6 B1 offerings, and" the kind ym pa !, shown ‘~me â€"f@#uri my great s{iltgw. ' t1} } ’fl’én ‘the Moraine @rocery and rketf Wwhen you are pl&nning your ourthbof July picnic lusches. RELIABLE LAUNDRY ;D‘Ifl‘ Reserves DRV CLEANING CO. es ng Wfith the Federa) Housing s ‘h\l' on. Not onl m me I H. iysing Administfation asâ€" Fn Waking money favaillable, ] has created § plan of : with the public feels safer flbétion QLAssures a Substantial Saving &rtat 195.00 to as lfiéll ao‘yo‘u wish to pay loans, undeé the inâ€" plan of thie Federal ‘ tion, ‘é longâ€" iesâ€"sometim{ up to is â€" bear fa ‘%QMt re so arran that peoâ€" Khem in morthly payâ€" to buy or as been the ey by insur ns are made loan associa hone H. P. 1 ty Cleaners U umi‘s â€" Evanslon at home in Mrs. Hiliia Carlson. MUH : neans of ig home y banks, G;r Coat in Our Far Slorfige Vanlts Until October a c1ous Purs‘o anston . Sliop . a/% new Adâ€" um‘sâ€"Vogue Highland Meat Market Veal Patties Lamb Patties .‘ These items will be featured weekly _ | _ Thursday â€" Friday â€" Saturday §8 spEciar FEATURE . _ | Homeâ€"made Potato Salad â€" American or German style Tuna Fish Salad â€" Baked Salmon Loaf + Boston Baked Beans â€" Cold Slaw. ‘Assorted Cheeseâ€"American, Brick, Cream, Longhorn, N..Y. Herkimer, Swiss. Pot Roast CLUB or PORTRHOUSE STEAK Rib Lamb Chops per 1b. Also the Finest Selection of High Grade COLD MEATS 1000 CCC } \keas. Free Delivery â€"â€" C 8 North Second Street Phone Highland Park 135 Special Homeâ€"baked Cali Hams. 35¢ Blum‘sâ€"Evanston, 109 Church Street Finest Native Round Steak péf ID, .:â€",............«... â€"19¢ ‘J20¢ PAGE FIVE 35¢ 29¢ xt >

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