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Highland Park Press, 26 Feb 1931, p. 20

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Deerfield High Dist. in Suit to Collect $40,000 from Nonâ€"High District Deerfic Creamery Butter Ib. Choice Pot Roast Ih. Sliced Bacon 2 Ibs. for Fresh Pork Liver Swift‘s Goldenwost Stewing Chickens, Ib. 29C Deer SPECIAL THIS WEEK Simpson Comments the b Te Trade Here and Get a Skooter Skate 307 Waukegan Avenue â€"â€" Highwood nâ€"high on Saturday, February 28 at this store FREE SAMPLES he he SATURDAY SPECIAL Quality Market $40,000 for tuiti sh o school distric FISH AND OYSTERS every Wedncsday and Friday ail will give a Demonstration on the â€"We Deliverâ€" Phone Highwood 3259 GEM MAYONNAISE SWIFT AND CO. rd he Deerfield M i y portion 21¢ 23¢ 9c 59¢ lasted high tate that filed ht the may re district Start Work Soon On More Fair Buildings Shit bewar which by the Chicago W the the nelud Reindeer Steaks Ib, Reindeer Chops ill pr Ib. Le Ib. Fresh Ground Hamburger, Ib. Pork Loin Roast Ib. Bill W nc Forty thousand dollars is a lot of ney. 1 don‘t know how we could e incurred such a bill. The suit | probably have a good effect. It y result in defining what a school rict can do for education of outâ€" up thit Id an pupil general declared non Boiiing Beef submitted. by the Deerfieldâ€" ure too high, the nonâ€"high clared. Last spring tuition were cut partly because they depreciation of school plant, onâ€"high school board officials not chargeable in tuition bills. tarted The n two more buildings in the it will compose the 1933‘ air on Chicago‘s lake front urted soon, it is unnouncedl electrical building and exhibition building are ; to be started. ssociation of Com 55¢ 45c 15¢ 19¢ 18%c THE PRESS \Series of Smokers to Be Held at Great Lakes According â€"to (an . announcement made today by Rear Admiral Walter S. Crosley, commadant at the Great Lakes Naval Training station, it is planned to give a series of smokers at the drill hall at that station, the first of which will be held on Wedâ€" nesday, Feb. 25 at 7:30 p.m. These smokers will be featured by boxing bouts participated in by the recruits under instruction. . The first four smokers will be interâ€"company bouts, the three remaining smokers will be quarterâ€"finals, semiâ€"finals and finals. The final bouts, which are scheduled for June 10, will be held in the baseâ€" ball grandstand at the Athletic field, weather permitting. At some of the smokers, which will be announced later, it is proposed to supplement the boxing by vaudeville numbers given by local talent. Admiral Crosley is extending inviâ€" tations to the several men‘s organizaâ€" tions in Waukegan and North Chicago ind along the north shore, including the American Legion posts, chambers ofâ€" commerce and various clubs and civic organizations, to attend these affairs and wishes it known that all friends of the Navy are welcome to come to them. It is stated by Admiral Crosley that there is no admission fee charged, that no expense of any kind is involved, und that passes will not be required to gain admission to the training station on the evenings when the smokers are held. Visitors on enterâ€" ing the main . gate are simply _reâ€" quested to mention to the sentry on duty that they are attending the simokers. â€" Where necessary the senâ€" try will give directions relative to the location: of the drill hall where the smokers are held. * In previous. years : these smokers at Great Lakes were popular and well Amer Coe & Company pAESCRIPTION |~ _ t(‘s/ baccision MADE® orticians L / & cLassEes 105 N. WABASH 18 S. LA SALLE 78 E. JACKSON BLVD. 1645 ORRINGTON AVE.â€"EVANSTON attended affairs and those who are enthusiasts of the manly art of self defense were privileged to witness some spirited encounters between asâ€" pirants for fistic honors. The naval authorities, it is said, propose to make the approaching events exemplify clean sport and anticipate that a reâ€" vival of these smokers will meet with much of the popular favor they hereâ€" tofore enjoyed. Mayer Repudiates Story That He Seeks Political Control in Lake County Ernest Mayer, Highland Park resâ€" ident and well known broker, says that the story which appeared in the North Shore edition of the Chicago Herald & Examiner, Feb. 23, and in Waukegan newspapers of the same date, under the heading, "Ernest Mayer Seeks Control of G. O..P. Comâ€" mittees," or words to such effect, is without foundation in fact. He deâ€" clares that he did not make any such statement _ and most â€" emphatically states that he does not want control â€"of any committee, nor is he seeking \my political office and would not acâ€" cent same if offered to him on a silver iny political office and would not acâ€" cept same if offered to him on a silver platter. _ But, Mr. Mayer says, he did say that ‘he is interested in the welfare of Lake county, as well as that of the entire government and stands ready and is eager to lend his moral and financial.support to any individual, or group of men who are representing the best interests of the community at large. Mr. Mayer says further that he, himself, is an independent, and will support the best men at all times, regardless of their. political affiliaâ€" tions. Thursday, Feb. 26, 1931

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