277 * Service wi Flat Work s washed, all l;at work 1 the pieces are reâ€" b damp} ready for your nd effort saving service. for ironing â€"20% Discount iwft’o Curb ters, G EVERY ~THING WAIHED Se Ib o o hem vegges., Tegi i ; faays Lake 266 d Park, HMinois ATISFACTION AY, AUGUST 17, 1983 xC Wi Â¥ed bos of the cornice. ‘l‘)ie re ‘flisâ€" covered by. a Sches y fron Highland Park. Ja¢ck Johnston, the fire marshal, stated t | the . fire had not gained much. y, when discovered, but in a timg: it could have done consi le dam age. It was also stated that it wa thought that some one a lightâ€" ed cigarette into the lflht,o:;t- : liberately set fire the D¢. fice. The damage fuTt tely was less than $50.00. Fies o Bubert Bird] J > A grass fire in the Hole field go beyond control Monday nd seventyâ€"five old t | _ forms stored behind the ® + ding at Deerfield Avenue just east of th depot, caught fire. These ignited th building, destro the . and part of the roof.‘ building had beenlemdtogj or storâ€" “e, Tbe fln d M ‘by Mayor Harry Clavey. ‘The loss w less than $200. | 8 g’he fire department was~ out Saturday morning gt two o‘clock to lextinguish a flrejat # Post Office, which had in awning and had burned away Post Office Firt [ t3 J C~Or UnktoL'n }OriLin "A few of the htaq akes in our lake region Silver 5 and Diamond Lake, : Silver is located just north ry.| good lake is Wa a ke| at Wauconda." | i "Several Lake and Highâ€" land Park stores disp ing equipment of all kir and you can even take fly : ting ] from an Eanston | , Jay Johnâ€" son, who also manuf fAy‘ rod fishing tackle. Mtr. n‘s lesâ€" sons are given ev urgday| eveâ€" ning, free of ch , qt Bill & ett‘s boat landing. ed on the east shore of Diamond Lake. | | , "It is not unusu .+. e fy rod fisherman bri me the Jimit of legal size in our local lakes, and catchi m on a fly rod represents o "The flyâ€"rod is btobâ€" ably the one who can show the most consistent catch ut the season. _ The s of ‘ large fishâ€"bass, &, ~ and even muskiesâ€"on the )d is Jonly comparable with catching 'tqr- pon and other salt w fish a casting rod. i | ‘D! "That brings up the Lubj catching them, not in th the quantity b t , be the sport and fun of datching th "Did you ever look at a detailed map of the northern Illinoia lake region? It is literally covered, with lakes. In this ‘*"'v 'Av‘ h“ lakes which are rearhed ‘by| paved highways, or if | q secluded place, lake back in‘ twhich are reached by (good di oad sometimes throug! mers‘| yards and down through the woods. Beauâ€" tiful little lakes, fringed. vith ‘trees and grassy meadows, which_only laekthopimtm to make you imagine yourself ig’t e north woods. "Our Conservation [Departmient in‘ Illinois is stocking with fish by the milligns. Every year, mo’t of these lakes are stocked with from & milâ€" lion to five million fish of .ï¬vu- ieties. In the last two )t over 50,000,000 wallâ€"eyed pike orn‘; ave been planted in these) waters. â€" "As modern a f t we hae, there e very 1 avail themselves of p available within an hour‘s . the North Shore," ardent disciple 0: m.k Northern is Is . 4 _ . Fisherman‘s Pargdise THURSDAY "Jennie Tuesdayâ€" W ï¬mï¬ JANET G ;Y&vor i HENRY GARAT _ Fridayâ€"Saturday| _ |Aug. 18â€"19 Phone 2502 . . Lpke Poreat, t Donald Cook â€"|Mary Asto: DEERPATH SYLVIA SIDNE ayâ€"Saturday . . 18â€" MARION DA@ES | "Adorable" in | / § Gerhardt with _/ [ _ , AVGUST 17, I9ss nad Shive fRigh w s aghe Toly famk why of trakel as told by an } the art flisâ€" of of in Lo’fu. 8COUTS ON DUT THIS WEEK AT THE PAT "Pur for" the. pnronte andl frieads "of or the pa _an ting ‘as well, lttn:td .A good size #rgup and â€"proved to be a possible success. forty some people that ntnd.d camp KnJ:dWm loriflnt'mk veyno.“v:; a ng interesting rlq ï¬m-w * thcah.hnd while there from July UK. : 4 hE S is was somewhat of an experiment and one of the first camps of its kind to be conducted. It is hbmlfl\re 'l‘lfn year tho‘ North Shore Area ef 1 again be ble_to conduct this open house week at Ma+Ka«â€"Jaâ€"Wan. { $ e y pesuP® dings °t sb ds wt> t co c ts A S .43 the National ' Day at the wmrwnxuwï¬m#u.m Shore Area u well repâ€" %@d in “t:o’ opl:::id d.p"m ;flut ll: arran ‘or t day. In wer Sopnet beadmarines n Sot ï¬&xh ne uarters Packs and Sea Sooutngbn W with a good deal of enthus t is exâ€" pected that there will: be 1 800 to 500 Se?uu and leaders that . will attend. s%m'm WEEK AT CAMP PROVES A sUCCESS â€" hoz d as ues C9 on I(, BE, WELL uli’vnwm AT THE FAIR ON BOY SCOUT bA e ‘fact that one million |two hundred Te memite sthe in Atoubnt yetn ue mema is\ impressive testimony as vital a seouting has boeo::. % life of I firmly believe that the . Stout moveâ€" ment represents a new ers of mpral force ""‘h 'h'mry thie feffort lj’ be made ( poss ma to lm curtailment of all buildâ€" %flb ou:h“z::mâ€"â€"cha u;:y o Scout ageâ€"â€" should ‘ not handicap 8 f the current eanduiou‘ for wkh ha“‘i.i c}n no w#y responsible. pecial words of nent and p. should be. given to . men | who .h n I CP EOWCTT Ms C t W. _? City, Mo. it E Fiew w * P Please say to the members National of the Boy Scouts: of that Ivhhlmup:c:‘mn,;b. ,:“:.d #Â¥lendid achievements for 1933. â€" Pluu-ptoltME etings and ';:hu are ;a‘:mu“ ,gm',':, uwfl M ) “M“ k well as to the officers and members of hy ngpraliharmiaiienaacizi s 28 .2 OL troops of Scouts | other well as to the Mi% r 561 local councils. I P rcp epigh is a copy of the Preaident It sent to Walter president the Boy Scouts of ‘at the re« t‘NAtbul Council ‘of the B. :‘):lldwqorlceduq, We sell all brands of Beer at r H. P. FRUITI-V‘EG. & GROCERY MARKET Hellman‘s ; guart jar . Van Camp‘s, 8 oz. bottle; Pure Granulated; 10 Ib. cloth bag .. Mother‘s Favorite, selected fresh; doz. Armour‘s; per Ib. brick 4 quarters or 1 Ib. brick; m s s o s P O . _ ~S13 CENTRAL Aivx;::é‘l | FREE DELIVERY â€" â€"PHO 'H.i’.lB% BARGAINS SALAD DRESSING PRICES â€" ARE GOING SKYÂ¥WARD Clover Bloom Full Cream Orange Pekoe Black Special for Thurs., Fri T â€" BELIEVES CATSUP BUTTER SUGAR LARD EGGS TEA BOY SCOUTS i"unklh‘ b hoolmlt. ruiflio:tvphndn': nen were i eaiuhse sn ny. as a become ha;ufco! Washington, D. C 25¢ 35¢ 25¢ 49¢ 15¢ 19¢ 7c 1000 sheets 5 rolls for . Very best for large size; pe A dde i Extra large Florida; Extra large RJoridn; sik rOonpenr missuE 5 Ibh. soap ?K:.i"ff,g'ff' o c ladG WHITE POTATOES The '%w P jokes u actually be degcribe the Ameri :% 'di;?rsï¬ Chicago He A let ':‘ m | H, Johnson, direcâ€" tor of special pvents National Air Races coming to Oliftiisâ€"Wright lqn:lm on Septembet|1, 2, 3,) 4, and to Walter M. Riplinger,, Region Seven Seout execudye,; brings this i 6 c comunt »“â€â€œâ€™ca.’i"‘:.:.’:.‘m com: i | e n Air id mflnm balloon race have is naldd . Sept. 1, as ‘"Boy Scout Day." ‘}" bel that scoutmasters :iigfl § u;htidrmm + P tbe an and inexpengive one d:y;ouu , and which the boys are sure to ‘enjoy \to tmost. We will ‘do everythifs ppésible to make â€" "Boy Scout D%’ a |great Nsuccess.‘ J dn {that all w& and <leaders in | chas of Ithe Scou lhubloto‘m' into the {|Air ces at al special rate on day. no# bnly includes the North Shore Area nelli but, all uts from any part of the country that are able to come. Pï¬â€˜ ing for ‘autotbbiles or| buses will be of | cha hd in a |special section for Sequt cars... All Scout fars and buses must to jouterligate No.(4 at Schermer Road -nq L‘k: Avphue Boy Scout tickets will be on: sald. . :Ir:rm:'i:l ‘ nmcn"&uvi '..""‘,flE“,. 19¢ SWEET ORANGES Boy scoun pay Puannkp M and â€" den Nora l * R ; 3#-0" iting . days are‘ to the woode 4 Ntdb z akyride ; towérl ap hand : ibit is the ‘chi mountain : in Island. | f RELIABLE LAUNDRY t FailitilE â€" P.a?')erhanging (+ 1 ' 11. air Prices j hofnp i zm::x Park 3422 DRY &Eï¬% ING CO. SsOoaAP: +. P H. P. 178 q0A LAUNDERERS and _ ~DEY cLEanERrs AVOCADOS and ong which the boys are to tmost. We will ‘do ble make â€" ‘‘Boy | Scout uccess./ J nd Sat. 1 to these exhibits. ‘The ibit ‘is. (between the eastern apd ‘the lake shore. . ‘The ibit is immediately south of e, ; brings this ‘ information, ibpy tojadvise you that the em f the Injernational ¢ \Bennett balloon race d . Sept. 1, as ‘"Boy Ne bel that scoutmasters a full at the air races be. an | and inexpensive RLAKES Arca gll hopes that ta |of litrr.& To tdmt:n’ t the air races. | d on ‘i!wct; How they rarious types is told in n W :kly, the magaâ€" ed wi:;\ next Sunday‘s ild. and Examiner. t, Mother:inâ€"Law! Stiâ€" ds tht the perennial the motherâ€"inâ€"law are Arâ€"cono roll, ONS *‘ A9¢ |.3D¢ 25¢ 29¢ the: Enchanted $1 THE PRESS Attest ‘BECTION 4. Axtordlum or nances in‘ con herewith I 1 ON 5. . This omum be i force and effect from and te of, its passage, approval and ;e&nrdlmt to law. s 1 IDENT ana BoaitD of mmosteeh of 4 d fesep ae oo NN ts l . x‘ T. craviky, o partaermenipa d County, Illinois. \ devat |SRCTION 38. All properties equipged fo use of water from the Village o Deert shall be charged at the rate of | B0¢ pér month when such property. is 42 usin water from said village, whether the n #hall be removed from said prem A p ‘lblbovoehugebduhm inta c fire protection for the property 0 ‘_'. - citizens of the Village of D tfieid r addition, there shall be a $2.00 ingtdliment charge ~for, installing or reinsta BJ |an meter, whether the same shall hawe _b rbovodtorewnoruflnm‘. owner or occupant of the premises!‘| | IT ORDAINED BY THE “;,-v_. HND %OIAI%FOF TRUSTERS "~., B nmnw' B ! COUNTY, ILLINOIS : j ii l ‘T.SECTION 1. That the Water: Ordinanc imamgiee aare ced nty, y 7Allwuhrmmnhthovman Deer field, Lake County, Hlinois, shall | L jad by ruuvnhnm-ehmm e ! dnllemwmmnhllbebm‘d in accordance with said readings. aÂ¥ | | SRCTION 2. . That the rate chat f mufl:erflfo: water shall h;bue pert Mund rst thousand cu feet,| Bhe |p %:dud for the next fifteen hundred eubjit 80c per ‘hundred for the t} enty azle hundred cubic feet, and all bave fi ousand cubic feet to #7¢ per hundbed cu bic feet. The above rates shall wWgply t all users of water of said Village, : be subject to and allowed a d oudt of § per hundred cubic feet on the en ng. bill pruid within ten (10) days of bill dat thereof. EP observed by the Deerfield ) the Eastern Star on Th i ning (tonight) at the Maso io T ple. Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Not? in the East. J Advanced Officers ’&Ml 1 Night To B& BB Do oo anetaamtee‘s wmaedane 0(20 N .ORDINANCE : AMENDiNG: t@® w TER ORDINANCE OoF THE VILLAG OP DEERFTELD, LAK®E CoUNTY F NOIS, FIXING DATEs or KADtrnf METERS AND BILLING custon® § AND PROVIDING FoR a RATE D STALLMENT CHARGE AND io CHARGE. f C C. E. HUHN, Advanced Officers‘ Night will * ~ t f h i & 6 oiA _ _ Yes, again, batk to the good Old Home. Home, yogr‘;do inion is |. just what you mak@ it, Your home and your home surrou are &n as you choose theto M 1 suP & 11 Art is an accpmpli nt. True, some are gifted more than others. But yet most tastes are thore or less the same. J't (< i $ When a new dés guto, dress, shoe, shirt or hat comes &long has merit, a change over the whole world takes 13‘“ Of:z:l’iit es tim tfdï¬reatlfn:n intere ~ but| it grows on the people and sooner or 4 all in line. â€" t [ *4 ie . . oA 1 03 x I 4 When a new de auto, dress, shoe, shirt or hat comes &long | has merit, a change over the whole world takes 31‘& Ofiz:.l‘jt es tim tfdï¬r.eatï¬en:n inte } but| it grows on the people and sooner or A all in % $ e | $ s f â€" & §1 8 ‘Yes, again we will|revamp the home grounds. Evergree uuu in mass plantings will be the style during the next decade,. R Garl with almost one hund per cent background will be the coming styl in rock gardens. s e [ | § | a #4 44 Clerk of the Vil of oke Coumy Tinnk m' 25 The approach to the home is vital. . A clump of Evergredéns to the appearance, as you ¢nter the home puts it at par with upâ€"toâ€"date scape, and again your hdme is in the foreground among best, and upâ€"toâ€"date in yo ‘;gn. munity. I t I Much has been leakned of the habits or requirements of Evergreen within the last ten © ï¬ te ‘ years. Tb‘e root de’e]opment.‘ the iyvp ,,‘7 oi shade, part :5,; sum. ‘\There are pvergree?u that adapt themselves t every soil and condition. Expert knowledge is yours for the akking. | Satisfied cugtomeys are our greatest asset. Our mrt? omers send : more customers :é i ‘Ern also n:l.p. mitiu t > IL § German pe it meal, horn shavings, use of ‘mof of soil preparati u‘?fl make evergreens no more hazardous tha 0 ‘ perennial or shrub bo $ i & @0 d Yes! We also constriict a foolâ€"proof pool that can# up *\lll water, or dry, and notibe affected by frost. | _ _ _ . _ |____‘ _! our latest in 1 Crocus, Tuli plants themselvesg Real art and bea important as a bank landscape adds more home as you have a g over a period of yea: Just think wh entrance or a We guarantee co ng benefits will be p to make our custo asset. ts 2 Over n blooming per Lilies. udge con; think wh ® app . covering | 11 he plea ir u’g to: \ 3e acl h°4 F ‘6’0: u “Ig,! adr pilants * ninety. _ /64 | 0!0‘: F3 y ‘_nk A mote 10 ve a g P D Cca ~‘ . t posgi| e, with) 1 : .qa 6 yi:hol C '.;;. §b 1 ECTION 2. Section 4 of said ordiâ€" e cnmht! "l’t‘h " be amendâ€" 1 b.':x.;: m?'u‘Ec‘.:o"u q: erse up cost f 8,00 per 81.“:3‘!& each additional $1,00 :x‘f | SECTION 1. . That from Section 2 of said Mty io enb d ‘l “"iahm{“-v*-u.&u . IT ORDAINED BY THEPRESIDENT 'Tm nom:, lfw TRUSTEES oFr ‘THE | lCOUNTY, murmmors: | g ORDINANCE AMEND! AN ORDLâ€" ‘t’;-uuc: To cgnom TIONS \FOR THE ERECTION, UCTION, |ALTERATION, _ REPAIR," REMOVAL \SAPETY Aflx:smmo OF BUILD. ;m% WA FENCES sTRuUCâ€" | OR RTION F. IN ‘THE VILLAGE OF o ALLL <|NOIS. [ _ , CREDIT JEWELER AND _ OPTICIAN | 392 Central Ave. _ MHighland PJ'i en Bros., Inc I. H. NEMEROFF OS This special Tradeâ€"in Offer is for 'Hnis. month d:lb So.’::n'f w ' | w f n a m give Tou s Thindt dofongs, each additiona .. ie Pomcdss é ;mtnoï¬s DEERFIELD 241 e is Te Appr f ON 5. ' d::in- from | and 4 ssagd and --&-uutn_;’-'. t ® T. CLAVEY, | rnr"‘ the Board of Trustees & of the: :F-u,uh yc t Ausabs vin & ,’t li + l 'i# I i ‘ 5f @vergreens he ak nm ¢ ? 3 * ; § . L"' :'." : x! | "curt at t viage or pecrna Â¥d, Auglist 7, A.D. 198% County, Mikois %Jielry Diamonds nd you ;3.--. ne U ! d J . ., es i . pel sonâ€" ‘of Everâ€" + H $ ~+ j , summ t 7 $ t o x 4 t E3i | PAGE ELEVEN ‘Pres. 4 A.D. 1088 i hE [ & M $"