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Highland Park Press, 13 Jul 1933, p. 5

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546 Cential Avenue (Regul r 31%35) pecial While They R ast | Liten , nickers Ri School 61 50 Want Ads y‘s_ To 35c Tel. 185 13, community that has future project: of construction to build {now, sc that we may give honorable employ â€"ment, and give aid in ind ial reâ€" .covery. _A meeting of representa tive citizens from different part: of the district was held on Wednes day evening, July 12, at (the higl school. The project was e ‘ dorsed and the Board was iasked file a formal applic.gon‘t t ‘ The petitions signed by ci iB Public Works must be ass the project is locally de: acceptable; a necessaty part of the ; since the Federal Adminis from the present school. | Nothing will be added to the cost of adminâ€" istration. . Heat, light, and janitor service for the new school will add approximately $14,000 per| year. On the other hand, there will a savâ€" ing of $5,000 a year now| spent in transporting : students m â€" Lake Forest to Highland Park.; As for the debt service, the year 19384 wil see bonded indebtedness four the present high school (buil paid in full, leaving only $110,000 be paid on the auditorium. Th the new indebtedness inc fo: the Lake Forest, High 1 wi not be felt, as it will take the p of bonds and interest hith : pai on Highland Park Th federal ~government will jeall fo pnly four per cent interebt. amount which must: be from the federal gov nt wi not be excessive. The school no has a cash surplus of $117,000 hand, not counting money still closed banks and tuition {still from the Nonâ€"High School| Dist of Lake and Cook Countié "The question is asked will the new high school Forest add to the presen will add . something, o though not much in com the cost if the district w ed. *The teachers vill-1 "The loss of this t area through division and . geparation would greatly cripple the, existing school and add considerably to the school tax," say school officials. "The question is asked bow much will the new high school| at Lake Forest add to the present! cost? It will add . something, of â€" course, though not much in comparison to the cost if the district were dividâ€" ed. *The teachers will ‘be taken from the present school. | Nothing will be added to the cost of adminâ€" istration. _ Heat, light, janitor service for the new school will add approximately $14,000 per| year. On school district by cone vote of citizens of the two ips, the northern halft of Lake Forest, conâ€" taining the business distri¢t and the region east to Lake Mic conâ€" taining about two square miles, beâ€" came a part of the high school disâ€" trict. â€" Lake: Forest: has iin. recent years enlarged its bo to inâ€" clude all that part of Shields Townâ€" ship which lies in the high school district and a considerable part of Deerfield: Township, in all over thirâ€" teen square miles. :: ? Lake Forest is certainly entitled to thisâ€"next improvement," s&ys an ofâ€" ficial of the school. e In 1908, when the south half of this fund have already mnFn made from various parts of theâ€" country. Since recovery is clearly on the way, there is need for immediate appliâ€" cation for the proposed : projâ€" ect. â€" It is only ‘a matter| of a few years when additional ing will be required, depression or no deâ€" pression. : The Lake Forest buildâ€" ing will relieve congesti Conâ€" sidering the large amount of the 4 (Continuedfrom age 1) s vides that. thirty per of this loan is remitted by the nt, never to be repaid. |It is confidentâ€" ly stated by some that fifty per cent will never be called for. / The balâ€" ance carries four per cent interest for thirty years. . _ | . THURSDAY, JULY 20,|1983 "Picture Sna 30¢ SAdaree staorig® 20¢ oi ibeagk~_ 1| Wed.â€"Thurs. July 27â€"28 "GIRL IN 419" "BE MINE TON DEERPAT JQFnundPluT- $ | Cast of 3500 . 4+ > JA GLORIA STUAR JAMES DUNN JAMES CAGNE POLKA BROS8., number of calls upon Forest High Schoo n ditorium. _ Inu ess â€"inc fo High 1 wi ill take the plac est hitherto pai â€" Quildi Th it will jeall fo t interest. Th ist: be rrowe gov nt wil 2500 _ Raymond| Bock of 18. Sout ond Street, who underwent a : operation to his left arm : Highland Park Hospital Th: of last w“k. is recovering Mr. Bock was injured in an mobile wd?ent west of Nort cago about two weeks ago,:. arm_had héaled before it covered that there was an in injury which required the tion. |f ; Pease Pharmacy Has New Fountain Lunch A nevrfonnhin lunch h installed at the Pease Pharmaty at 31 South é, Johns. Avenue. Robert W. Pease, proprie anâ€" nounces that only the highest lity foods will be. served at his |stpre. New equiM. including C uliitury fixtures and fountai AS been installed at the phar Raymond Bock Has . . . Operation To His East °P ‘Board phygro" in Highland Park were the g\l‘ of the Chicago Cubs baseball gapre pr Tuesday #rrnoon in Chicago iat the Cubs park, and witnessed the game between the Chicago team ar t' Boston Braves. The children \were .rlnn & nmhl invitation to he game by President Veeck, of the Cubs, and.‘ transportation in the form of a special train was furnishâ€" ed by the North Shore Linge, parâ€" rangd ‘by ilr. Eubanks. . / || On Thuj;tday, July 27, Lou > miskey, president of the Chi 4 White Sox; ‘has invited th¢ |local children hi see the game n the Sox and: Cleveland. E] Howard |Copp, playgnound) |d tor, accompanied the children he game. ‘, 4e f will be r the homes where 1 ents can keep in closer touch Y heir children. The school will j vide a unity center. | Ub the _ auditorium, â€" gymnasium | . swimminig |pool will not be| o students alone, but will be h with the whole community. || ‘ eachers flll live in Lake F. 4 ‘ontributé socially and econormi y to tlu‘ivfilty. Merchants |and : t‘hanies will benefit from t &( ints can kee Mir :,l'u . he . “dtl i ming |po muden l with the | wh eachers will ] ontributé so y to the city hanies a xpenditure | ocal i sel C ol cinlp n lways tends lents to subu 00 Local Children :poudltui* of ‘school mone cal high school will also |e al estate values as a good ways tends to attract ne nts to suburbs. | 14 n#xiies Na Play Game Tu EW L ‘_~ _ NED|NORWORTH | pnally known Mister of Ceremonies SPECIA ;FEATURE for LturdayIIiLJuly 22, Gala Floor Sho ETrnon cover charge (f ‘I:c includes va!u! § amounting to $175.00 _ Call Deerfi 363 Central Aven s ~ B0 and His 11â€" LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANIN west of Dee L. A. ST. PETER & (In the Alcyon Theater Building) children fro Now Ir ly. is« d at 1 for Reserva :00 A. M. with B Novelty Orch Pavilio | A freak gust of Wind broke a secâ€" tion of the large p glass @-phyfi indow at the North| Shore Motors, ening last week) when ::tDufly Duffy cleaners ted Swanâ€" Plumbers by 13.11 count. ¢ y‘s collected hits to 21 for the Plumbers and (jwhre in the lead throughout the g Seven erâ€" CAT Deerfield and 18â€"14 Our fans | 41 i es ) and ) Schlitz , game alt ng an ashes at. bat, of six times d the Beers iing and then remainder of tory for the hin one game Bocks‘ Servâ€" Indogr|: :}" !‘ ml1 or|_. The an londay picnic give D“" ‘n” Clnb ;1 Swanâ€" _"A‘f ,“‘*» 1 I & I 3 I | Prli® "~J + £4 _\ The Chicago Commons . (the curtesy of. the, Nerts. Shore insl ie .. | _ Picnic at Ravinia to | who wish to mpsist with the | day on / abers| (â€"~ Be Next Wednesday :?,manmm;ub;m. home of Mowkhassby T t cCrial.l. y The annual Chi Commo M Alole mas [Call ATB. M 1 ‘All_ of Mn e given by ns HE . COubo0" |Mfarvin, Highland Park 2910. ; and inst HE PRESS8 3 y sehool. rounds: :5 .. ie * >> _‘ .0( Transportation will be provided for the group of about 100 through The annual Chicago Commons picnic given by the Ravinia Womâ€" an‘s Club will be held Wednesday of éuilly 1 neat djust All Wool : > 1 / Bathing Suits |_(|;|â€" $6.00 values at............ All Other Suits Reduced P | ~Because of the early se@gon, all our bath‘ng- suits go on sale now â€" at reut two weeks earlier than usual} Buits of well known makes as: Jantzen, Cat lix}n,éWebâ€" foot and others, are included, and the asâ€" sortments are still varied. hoose & new bathing suit now and save. || .. | Drastically Reduced for Clearance â€" .: ; >, Jul Continuing djust rimm y Sale stume ~. Tog of a fine.rayon cloth that take for silk,. Neatly tri finished. These slips ha ible shoulder straps. e slips have double panel ible shoulder straps. The , July 26, on the Ravinia $1.95 values at.._......$1.59 $2.50 values at...._.B1.95 $2.95 values at...__..$2.39 $3.95 values at.___$3.19 $4.95 values at___.83.99 Sale Costume Sli © $1.00 Silk Slips Priced at $1.90 _â€"â€"â€"July Sale weeks of several of Sizes for pique and j July Salesâ€" _ Eon Remarkabl SPECIALLY 1 | JuL d rtionately * rOcks a, you at this wanted polka dot $1.59 With| beveral P4 Wo;nsn'l Paltel at 79c. All our | fabric Ity gloves modt :c"nf:. 4 " tho 79e‘ te Gloves B4 at

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