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Highland Park Press, 10 Feb 1932, p. 16

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hy FOURTEEN Baby Talc 14c 501 Central Ave. Phone H. P. 428 Rubbing Mn o. Alcohol .| _ Lavoris Ovaltine _ 63¢ Aspirin 1% TABLETS Forhan‘s TOOTH PASTE Kotex 18c 10c 34c BOX OF 5 Glycoâ€"Thymoline:. 18¢ Shav.Cream #% .. 17¢ Super Suds :« 71¢C Mineral Oil *L.. 49e dAdéA@8G4 Ad4% â€" TOOTH PASTE Cascara Quinine‘* . Kolynos Som» Lifebuoy . Feenamint : Wednesday, February 10th Price 6 for 15¢ 64c P & G SOAP 5 for 16c _ Right reserved to limit quantities WILLARD CICARS 10¢ Corona, 2 for 10¢ ‘ BOX OF 50.................82%.50 2â€"25¢c Senator, 4 for 25c BOX OF 50.........â€". %%.1» â€" SALKk TOOTH PASTE TOOTH PASTE BMOGLsIon 643 PO DO BRIDGE SIZER ‘ _ Robert Burns Playing Cards ; age 10e STAPLES 2 for 15¢ 14¢ 14¢ THE PRESS Deposits at the time of. closing were approximately $330,000 but Ahereâ€" is $175,000 in capital_surplus and undivided profits to be placed against this debt without considerâ€" Ing monies due to business condiâ€" Any plan for the reopening of the bank will be withheld until the inventory of the institution can be completed by the state auditor‘s office., # f Waukegan newspaper. Reorganization of the First State bank of Barrington, which suspendâ€" ed business recently on the volition of its directorate, seemed very likeâ€" ly it was reported as prominent business leaders, and civic‘ clubs lent moral and financial support to Plan Reorganization ; Of Barrington Dr. C. V. Nichols, prominent dentist of Highland Park, the speakâ€" er of the day at the weekly luncheon of the Deerfield Rotary club last Thursday was introduced by Roy Clavey. Dr. Nichols spoke on the Cub Pack movement and work with the boys ‘of preâ€"school age. E. B. Jordan and C. E. Bates gave. brief accounts of the North Shore Area council of Boy Scouts dinner held last Tuesday evening at New Trier high school. Guests from Highland Park included Messrs. Perrin and Sol St. Peter, and Dr. Donald Rosl siter. 7 ning two well balanced teams fought through four periods, with the Seaâ€" Dogs finally taking a 15â€"12 victory from the Privateers. Blank and Early were the stars for the Seaâ€" Dogs, while Chambers was the big gun of the Privateers. League . Standing _ Won Lost Pct. Pirates ........................_ 1 â€" 0 1000 menâ€"Dogs ..............._.... 1 _ 0.â€". 4000 Privateers ............. 0 1 000 Bucaneers.................. 0 1 â€" 000 Owing to_ the gym floor being The Lincoln: Community Boys Club Basketball league, sponsored by Community Service of Highland Park Inc.. started their‘ regular league game schedule last Tuesday evening, Feb. 2. The league is comâ€" posed of four teams, the Pirates, Buctcaneers, Seaâ€"Dogs, and Privaâ€" teers, all boys in the league being 18 years of age or under. Sorsen was outstanding for the Bucâ€" caneers. battle. Dingle scored. 8 points to _ In the first game of the schedule, the Pirates beat the Buccaneers 12â€"9,. in a. close â€"_euarding seesaw Lincoln Community Boys Club League Is to Play Regular Series In the second game accorthig=t" a| Dectheld Garden of the eveâ€" signing," with Mrs. Carleton * Scribner, Mrs, :( avie Mrs. C. E;. Piper leading the All of the 80 batteries of the regâ€" ular army, including batteries in Panama and Hawaii, were repre sented in the test for the Knox trophy. _ Battery D â€"took its test at Camp McCoy, Sparta, Wis., during the summer training camp there last summer. The battery was comâ€" manded at the time by Captain Emâ€" est T. Hayes, who has since bee" transferred to the 13th Field Artilâ€" lery, in Hawaii. 474 The Garden club of Deerficld wil meet Wednesday afternoon at th* home of Mrs. Robert Johnson 9 Brier Hill road, with Mrs. IrviNE Brand as assisting hostess. '{"4 At the same ceremony occurred the presentation of â€" the |muchâ€" soughtâ€"for Knox medal to Sergeant Clifton J. Pierce, Headquarters Batâ€" tery, 2d Battalion, 3d Field Artilâ€" lery, as the outstanding student in 1931 at the army‘s field artillery school at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Both of these prizes have this year been Formal presentation was made at Fort Sheridan, Saturday, Feb. 6th, of the Knox trophy, which is awarded annually to the battery of field artillery of the regular army showing the highest state of effi. ciency as determined by a competiâ€" tive test. The winner of the trophy Ww&r’yiflfmittalioh; 3d ~â€"U.â€"S.â€" Field â€"Artillery, stationed at Fortâ€"Sheridan. â€"The presentation of the trophy was made by Major Frank Parker, ~commanding the the occasion of an interesting miliâ€" tary ceremony, for which all troops of Fort Sheridan assembled. The exercises was held at the post ridâ€" ing hall, at 9:00 o‘clock a.m. * Battery D., Second Battali s Winner:; Medal Goes 14 "" AWARD KNOX TROPHY I STATE AT FORT SHERIDAN i â€" E) f THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1: Club Meets Feb. 17 "ores, which will Principal C. E. Bat theâ€"school Will co Deerfleld Chamber Deerfleld stores Mfternoon of Febi Deerfield Sto Close at mvm m !0!' : tludes $7,320,000 waterways. â€" frease. in perc shown for busin licenses in 1930. The total‘ fu dutstanding â€" Ju Receipts from consist chiefly of insurance and companies and c oline, while tho ness licenses cor on motor vehicle for hunting and The sales tax on to $19,290,5938 in Rto gasoline tax This largely aco â€" Earnings of or compensatic dered by state 4 per cent of i 1930, 4.6 per ce per cent for 191 Business and constituted 54.4 revenue for 19; 1329' and 16.8 J t Gas Taj revenue for 1 incréease in the and special ta; per cent from per cent from per capita of taxes collected $4.10 in 1929, a than the tota ing those for ments. _ Paym enue receipts proceeds of be In additior for operation ment': Illinoi: permanent i: 146,777 for in The total r year were $ person. This 930 for main £40,410. Of was spent fo being for co The cost . tenance of t ton, D.C., | expenses o Illinois cost $11.86 for June 30, 198 Property a Cost $11. THURSDAY, The b Â¥e

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