> * tm > Independent NONEâ€"SUCH or GOLD MEDAL TOMATOES BLOSSOM ~BRANDâ€"Solid Pack J t * 25¢ OaATS NONEâ€"SUCH CAMPBELL‘S =..._...._.._.__ PORK AND BEANS [E.;.t Uncolored Japan NONEâ€"SUCH or. > w _ |\Green Tea ...____.__. pou JELLY POWDER NONEâ€"SUCH f American Family SOAP NONEâ€"SUCH CLOVER HILL â€" Full 2 pound jar ... NONESUCH «» Large No. 2% PEACHES or â€" _ â€" â€" â€" | Tomatoes â€" SUGAR 1 GRAND OPENING SALE Vhl‘st!'l' THIS MODERI:h FOOI: tEtlgfl'ER. leA homeâ€"owned store t answers ever emen ty people demand . . . regular low prices, iell-lnr::n quality pro!ucu and friendly personal service. SHIELD of QUALITY STORES are an association of lnfleulent grocers who give their customers the benefit of comâ€" bi purchasing power. Look at the special Grand Opening Prices . . . purchase your foods and home needs at these savings. T°S HEREâ€"Our new Shield of Quality Store KOLLER BROS.| . AY, APRIL 7th â€" FRIDAY, APRIL 8th and SATURDAY, APRIL 9th __4E4Te vks | 8 ts lSc | I-‘Pnic';a.‘ SHOPPING BAG EDAL Fl‘ e ME oR es W D ACT,. ~ ge py i Siee h Canden Pons 19¢ 5¢ [Whole Wax Beans New Potatoes Extra large Californiaâ€" BUTTER HollyBrook Country Aunt Tildy Coffee â€" COFFEES Koller‘s Leader Good Cup Coffee _ Always the Same + a Our Own Finest PRESERVES . . _ NONEâ€"SUCHâ€"Assorted Plavors NONEâ€"SUCHâ€" **«*00005 0000000082008 00 FRUITS AND #enehnens beuee smm hen 28 2080 0 0 m0 00 ++ anetntaneetrecsastesassnan+»00â€"+0 000 weentaeen sharngenree annveebere s ae 23%c 49c¢ 24¢ 29¢ 19¢ THE PRESS3 Highwood. May weâ€"againâ€" suggest thatâ€"you give your full support in the elecâ€" tion of this candidate, as he repreâ€" sents business, community spirit, loyalty and square dealing. _ Below are just a few of the names of citizens and business men supâ€" porting Mr. Raymond Molendl’l‘eloe-‘ tion to the office of precinet comâ€" mitteeman of the third precinet. â€" Raymond Roth, Charles Nelson, Louis Berube, Charles Fiore, Albert Axt, Otto F. Fisher, Egidio Mocogni, __If he is elected_to the office of precinet committeeman, he will, we are sure, reflectâ€"credit to this comâ€" munity. We must _have a capable, independent man to represent this third precinet. â€" One who is not tied down to any political clique, or obâ€" ligated to any faction, and, we thereâ€" fore, recommend Mr. Raymond Moâ€" lendi, and ask your full support in electing him committeeman of the third precinet on election day, April 12, 1982. â€" C . Polling place will be located at the Oak Terrace school auditorium, at citizen of the City of Highwood, he| P®®h: }7, Frankâ€"Sherwood and Rev. is manager of the Ermine Cleaners, 300 C * a bl 2 Inc., president of the Highwood|_ S:00 COUNCi _ reassembles, . two hamnde 0 U’ ' merce tor the pas 3ions. * 3 two terms, finance chairman of the| 3.;5 4 discussion â€"of â€" problems, Highwood district, North Shore Area| Dr. T. A. Tripp. 7 Boy Scouts of America, and he has|. 4:30 Adjournment. s lived in this communityv for several| _ All are asked to bring paper and . _ |pencil and come prepared to do inâ€" years,. _ __. pesiiuign i nc s tensive â€"classâ€"work.â€"H. F. Siemsen, __If he is elected_to the office of| Publicity Chairman. __ ____ porting the candidacy of our well known â€"Mr. Raymond Molendi, for Republican committeeman for the third precinet, south of Highwood information and guidance in the coming election of committeeman. .â€"â€"Many ofour. precinet‘s citizens, ‘The following letter was sent out by friends of Raymond Molendi, urgâ€" ing his election as precinet commitâ€" teeman in the third precinet. > K _ March 28, 1982 Dear Citizen and Taxpayer: _ This communication is for your Raymond Molendi For _ ~ Precinct Committeeman Albert Axt, chairman. C. B. Hedstrom, well known Christian â€"business man and â€"Kim and Nyland, famous gospel singers will conduct a weeks Evangelistic meetings, beginning Tuesday, April 12 and ending Sunday, April 17, at the Highwood Swedish M. E. church. â€"â€"Following is a list of the Highâ€" Jand Park women who are interâ€" ested in the campaign of Ralph Chureh, who is a candidate for Conâ€" gressman of the 10th District. Mr. Church is not running in competition with Carl Zeiss, as Mr. ZLeiss is candidate for Congressman â€"at large. â€" f ' The 10th District comprises that territory bounded on the south by North avenue and the north by the Wisconsin State line and takes in RalphChurch Is â€"â€" â€" _â€"_~ > _ Endorsed Locally dorsing Mr.~ Church ~are:~ Mrs. George Allan Mason, Mrs. Edward Merrill, Mrs. Harlan Butz, Mrs. Paul Date, Mrs. David Levinson, Mrs. H. E. Hawes, Mrs. Philip Stokes and Mrs. Weir Williams. tuarants. 1:45 Simultaneous discussion groups. Each officer will be assigned to the group of his or her particular 9:30 Registration. _10:00 Worship period by Rev. H F. Siemsen. 10:15 A brief study of our field by Rev. C. A. Jevene. » 10:30 The county‘s program, by Dr. T. â€"A. Tripp.:â€"â€"= es 11:15 Business session of the Lake County Council of R.E,. ~12:830 Luncheon. â€"Each â€" one is asked to either bring their own luncheon or you may secure the and all district officers throughout the county. Mr. T. A. Tripp of Springfield, who is the general secâ€" retary of the Illinois Council of RE. will be the special speaker. He will outline this year‘s program for the county, and its various districts. Every officer and all who are interâ€" ested in this great work ought to ingâ€"programâ€"will be carred out: A very helpful institute has been planned by the officers of the Lake County Council of Religious Educaâ€" tion, which is to be held at the M. E. church at Libertyville on Saturday, April 9, from 9:30 a.m. till 4:30 p.m. â€" This institute will be of priâ€" mary interest to the county officers Amongâ€"the Highlandâ€"Parkersâ€"enâ€" EVANGELISTIC SERVICES ligious Education â€" Institute April 9 at Libertyville in State line and takes in thg north shore, which is THURSDAY, APRIL 7. 1922 of ITllin Represt He was ly afte: his edt of Ch profess ever si missio be an In 1 At