E F Â¥ 4 P V that run for half an hrarm as.._. L_22_| Memaale. in a en o Your Public Service Store gifts that "w lo&.tfl"lm‘-"“’ï¬â€œ;t & is now open evenings P'-rflml’ubhcs.-m."gm ; .___ entil 9 &clock. ~ dealors. Gonty 27" 004 electrical . fLia 8 Come in. __. bessases PusLic Service Comrany L. E. Pierron, 51 ‘South St. Johns Avenue oards : â€"they Newman ?3 7 P W onitaiBavet c ds a dh : ask for his support. It that at each hobby show William l.m.r&.. .‘: ing members of the they ai Kenneth Vetter allo an:l' Dave Roberm. _ n Fol 1. 00. °0C PSPCF conection % a discussion of the new change and then proceeded with the election. The memâ€" bers of the National PN-_ Ass‘n were conâ€" Jack â€"Osborn, Wiltiam Lehle, and Kenneth Vetter. . The election was as follows: Jack OchornheW!:ll::o Lehle, and fx‘uollom JVet ‘ ter. n was as ws : Jac &bot.l:‘ aoilit?!-!n-_e_hhf. _ Allen â€"â€"â€"Hokenson k o2 Fmme _ MEWE e h‘m different â€" papers. ’l’;. zin-a manager will take care of the hobby shows, ‘"Campâ€" Oâ€"Rals,‘ "l;lound.:.p-" and dhtn:lhng‘u posâ€" ters as well: as ving charge Press ¢lub‘s part in the namee anmuo,; °0 (DO€ Fres tive, William Lehle, pr Vetter, secretary met would place organ istic standard with an its head and he assist and ‘business manacer 1 T fe the meeting the Executive comâ€" mittee, Mr. Carl MeManus, associate execuâ€" tive.. William Fuaq. °_2 THdH A hall, at ANNUAL MEETING or J ‘?o’-m o(;uljd.lnrtyvm. Aci editor ‘in chief at the eleatin HUBBARD WOODs EVERETT GLENCOE LAKE FOREST WINNETK A KENILWORTH elub. _ ‘The " 5 Card with an editor and chief at n.dandbe-hhdbylnmdh business manager, e editorâ€"inâ€"chief would have charge of regular meetings and superyise the .. The news editor would correct, file, dispense mu\.u-nwu'mfl ent paners, th3'!.. iness muml take care hobby s is * *ennmd.â€"uenst : "20g n%..m" $5350 §:80 in the and Kennet! nvu:tn“r‘ eapdin erRoatinesreatiaiti...atie..... d i 2 + OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Joseph W. Kehoe, District Manager Evnybu, Illinois f w&-gw;u the followâ€" ~law _ committee : m!'n‘ axnbmn Cantagâ€" Tts. committee will and a constitution and Organization. â€" This organization on a . president, and Ke t to discuss. the 15. f RAVINIA ~HIGHLAND PK. HIGHWOOD of the North Shore «~C. ~A. dining District smflluï¬nt ;, business Kenneth change _ many models . _ 120 000 22 0 C m â€"Gik nd Of without ever wound. The Hammd:‘ï¬p&m (Beacon model) in trim black $3.50. Others at $4.75 and up. slarms for bedrooms. Plug any one of them into an electric outlet and it will run on and on â€" . . enameled "dofcâ€"k'â€"é’:“x: kitchen wall . . . clocks for desks . . .ddclr.h:{?l._.;_-_ Ah'mdyï¬pfo,-‘ arlgr o c. 2000 0» â€" SCCRIMASUEr :iiten:cn, ‘;::irm&l& manb.uugf T + ry pman, â€" Hen: ;’flluhon mgd'ww . Carl.Bonn;â€"John â€"Christensen." J; John Mitchell, Raymond Recte, °7 SNiN cbA 2Bal w2 ... liam Rectenwald, _ kie, Daniel Teberg > Aroner epninepenmest taserternrdss..4 Scout h-ï¬:-run awards a 100 per . Boys‘ Life nner to every troop where the scouts subscribe for Boys‘ Life ma zine given at half price to scouts. Tr 38 of West Ridge school earned this per, cent banner for>1982. ‘The roster 1932 â€"is as follows: â€"_ _ _‘ _~ *OSler EARNS BOYS‘ LIFE BANNER _ _ â€" s . _At reâ€"registration time the Nationa t ANd | outside Aand nlaw.4 _"_"__"** 1:00 we wen! Ino â€"â€" j _ °.. C _ CYCopmen! & outside and pl d gam un ‘ rer pathfinding. The _ Eagle rank, _ Ambro fito the Cabin to tell st and Cantag â€"second â€"eta Fran Schmidt. | play inside games. We retired at 10 :00 lnjori.ehdrmnotthl‘brtshc- and-houuhlhhadmeampmrd. The idan Troop 67 reports mln{ Scout Edward Crow patrol fixed breakfast _ and â€" we left Daniels in merit badges for leathercraft mAmmme and _firemanship.â€"and Allen Hulse in the | thoroughly. â€"_ Troop scribe, Dan Teberg, reading â€"merit badge,. â€" | Crow patrol, Troop 38 Seout _ Stafford Kelly of Troop 46 Lake wWiteinieg ienss Forest Presbyterian church passed his secâ€" MAYOR or HIGHwWoOoOp Tiew. compmeq *4 hgke ‘teoP Roici,(" 3t | EXPRESSES_THANKE _ _ _ % w . com: of Dr. â€"Meâ€"1 â€"1. Necapronmecanereane a ‘ Gordonâ€"Kelly and Mr. â€" Edgar Johnas" We ~wich tagallo TROOP REVIEWS _ PaASsT scouUTs <â€"â€"Mr.â€"P.â€"M.â€"Prato, Mr: John "Jacoby and Mr. Guy Viti, all of the Troc 36 tee of Highwood St. James church recently m‘ the following boys at their troop mtmdnnnkoflhglolmttom brose Cantagallo, the first Eagle ever to e.;n_‘ this rank in KHighwood. lus enderfoot, ._Lawrenceâ€"Dean, first c ;â€" !ï¬;ï¬n_w ‘"and © Jamasz â€" flawelns un.] tee to meet TIME FOR MEETINGS SET hofollovln‘thomntfhr‘u.. Jourâ€" nalistic meetings. _ The Executive commitâ€" tee th mant ap 1. 3 ___ [ _ "mEeauve NORTH SHORE Highland Park 2900 _ Carani ‘and James Garrity, life . ' a » : Young, Merit badges, Ambmt.,e Gu:- , physical development, firemanship ; ~Young, physical development ~ a~ 4 LTeberg, BOY SCOLEES=OF AMERICA st headguarters Dec, : y Display .committee ¢. 28 at â€"1:30 p.m. ~will meet probably . 29â€"Kenneth Vetter "hristensen, John Jackson, Henry and Le:'l:eld'Qe&): . Harry Willson. CHRISTMAs Py â€" COoume HEaAaDQuUARY Edgar â€"Johnson. , Henry Scheskie the National Boy we are asking that â€"you is a 100 per cent papers for the next collecti Y troop where all | J2". 9, 1982. A survey 5 Boys‘ Life magaâ€"| 20 tons of paper and mag to scouts. ‘Troop | Highwood monthly. In De ‘mrmdthhlmwmwmmfm â€" . The roster for | North High Park. )â€" p.m: â€"~*The ~Jourâ€" probably â€" atâ€" 10 :30 John L. . 22 at 10 :30 . C°C" cnen took part M e Yrannge, / A9..... ..mflï¬' R th * F. 'N‘M and “f ed us M enc m._k and wishâ€" a lnstrasces Cxbat 8CO0t plaved gamas «i1=‘ °C 18. â€" The m Played games while waiting for the Deeneg i. ohowâ€" ub._â€"â€"‘Then â€" the mesting opened with the laws and oath at 7 :45. Cllrb'tmn basket â€" to given for &-"tno': poor famil C :h’eh each took part, il’. Enanlak ‘a. d x4 Al Hulse and Ed Daniels received merit badges awarded at the last board of re. view. Ed Daniels will be in Baltimore durâ€" eA l k se & at 8: lt ulse, Fort Sheridan. ®, over 10 tons . TROOP 74 IN â€" _ TREASURE HUXT ‘ Again thanking you and cooperation, we a Mayor Evan J. Dever trict of the North <ha We met at 7:30 Saturday, Dec. 19, 38 Cabinâ€"inâ€"theâ€" Woods. m.t ""%“,m' ~at â€"a â€"quarter arr ed at the Cabin about 2 : 2:80 until five we worked an TROOP 38 GOES To CABIN IN woops â€"PR E88 ; . .\ b~~" >3 _ "~~ Anderhoim,â€"assistant scoutmasâ€" ters ; Dr. George Roberts, â€"chairman. The members ; â€" Edgar Johnson and Gordon Kelâ€" ley. ‘The scouts: James Degan, Robert Dobâ€" bin, Harry Dunn, Robert Hc-nq' Stafford JKo.h"q'lobut: ‘Walter Strub. idrew Meâ€" m Millan, Jerome D‘ Hulst, Lawrence ?roo-‘ man, Ian McPherson, Troop 46 of the Lake tration with the 37 of Highwood met at 21 N.SMERIDAY RAD. ELEPHONEâ€" H.AR 243 districts in the «. Dever and Hi North Shore Area OV NCILâ€"â€" _ Linderhoim George â€" Robe y. ~® ~quarter ~of ~two and ::‘Nn about 2:30 p.m, r,.,: we worked on requiremen until 6:00 the Bobâ€"White :dn‘»-r. At 7:30 we went & Cfflu to tell stories and es. ; We retired at uï¬:‘o 1 our camp guard. ed breakfast and we left for your fine spirit mittee is office for $1, Northbrook, last week so TROOP 61 PLANS TROO; NIGHT , On Dec 982 ... romunay.1_ _ %, *~CmAnship, in J s Hinn ; Sri Renaste, nsbineronfandiine Smir,: SUtYeYing, reptile study, 1 connection a court of PLANS OVERNIGHT CAMPING Trip o Parts missing.â€"K. Smit "m ';ll-l ". .<y k. L. mith, TROOP 52 COMPLETES â€" IIPAIII'NOOPTO" .. _Completing the repairing of the toys whiehthmol‘hupbz.u plan« uubdbtflhhhï¬q;klp‘mhew. h»«&mmmu&mzun ofthl‘smhr'uuyllnï¬uhidny night, e cono t oha_Bcoutmaster " O‘ Conâ€"â€"â€"| â€" <Continued on page 30) °* [ Dee. 28 Troop 61 of Northbrook will a troop night at the Northbrook Presâ€" an church, u'mnm.n.ndm Rre to be in uniform. ‘There will be served, stunts and sonrs T mesCd, m ~ .â€'ih‘ is trying to C thing, POOp 0 4eRaE NORTHBROOK DIAMOND Laxg NORTHFIELD HALF p AY DEERFIELD RON DOUTI mNOCKBURN IVANI‘Am GOLKF 3. _ _ "jG0%° Which was put off it could be held on this night made for "C"s & VisItOr, were ire" going to attend committoe A Dee. 16 m was used for â€"â€"Troop 51, Reâ€" chairman of tant factors LIBERTYVILLyp Â¥, â€" Kerwyn Smith surâ€" will Willian surveyâ€" Denton RONDoup IVANHOor at Doals, i glow IKi P =s W en imetaag rwith The ashes, sto U the flr.',h : regularly, yent th& ke Sttiking tha & Of the iN€ surfaces of ; lating material a and â€" on the pipe maximum _ efficier :.MP.“ only be fo ashes or soot . in contact with opposite side. Th to ignite the gas _"A ~big fire cheaper in the lo flre burnin" fa means iMmplc{ hence more wast Keeping a fu coal . consumptior clinkers and ash at all times live ed out and ef without being The best me of fuel on on ‘"""y, but not it them keepir take of coverin each time they a h!l’l’e"& most o firepot is nearl duce the draft more close the che layer of kindl heavier wood. layer of fine . â€"First spr or paper on first fire is manner : ._â€" First, the selected for Assuming been cleaned, "Too many the firepot a In high draft low draft ing of fires coal bills, Governme ton, D. C., s a home ow saved "by t cookingâ€"it." steps are ne few home o achieve. It should, beca est effici Directi' ton adding Building soot or this