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Highland Park Press, 14 Sep 1933, p. 11

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I The Mayor of Hell || _ William Johnston‘s report on the repairing of the east septic tank stated that less than two days after the repairs were completed vandals broke into the place causing considâ€" erable damage. ~The question of putâ€" ting up a fence, similar to the west septic tank, was discussed, but the cost estimated at $500 was too much to spend at this time. : Trustee Notz reported that 49 of the 80 delinquent licenses for vehicles had been collected and that an additional 14 had received sumâ€" mons but had failed to â€"appear in eourt. Corporation Counsel George taining to legal steps to prosecute. Fines for the month of August amounted to $33.00. : â€" The question of allowing Deerâ€" field‘s fire fighting apparatus to go out of the village limits was disâ€" cussed ‘by Fire Chief Jack Johnston and . the trustees. If Deerfleld should not respond to a country fire ularm, the nearest Lake County fire department is at Long Grove and the nearest Cook County fire departâ€" ment at Wheeling. While out fightâ€" ing fires in the country, the village is left unprotected. Trustee C. M. Willman will get a finding relative to the question from a fire insurâ€" ance company. Not only is the vilâ€" The Deerfiecld Village Board met Monday evening at the Village Hall with trustees C. M. Willman, Wil liam Johnston, Géorge Page and J. R.: Notz \present. |Absentees were Qflnu!a;fl:urpdflm'hc. Mayor Harry Clavey presided. Reâ€" ports of all committees were heard. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1933 Dr. C. J. Davis, health commisâ€" sioner reported two cases of whoopâ€" ing cough in the village and no other contagious diseases. for such signs and will make and enforce an ordinance suited to Deerâ€" Discussions of the parking at night by‘ large trucks in the busiâ€" ness district was discussed. To enâ€" force restricted parking will require a special policeman. An actual vote on motion was not made concerning it, but suggestions were heard. Deerfield Board regulate and control all billâ€"boards and signs within the limits. The board will â€"determine the common practice in other towns for taxation Thursdayâ€"Friday Sept. 14â€"15 The Devils Brother with LAUREL & HARDY and DENNIS KING Saturday Matinee at 2 o‘clock SEND THE YOUNCSTERS Tues.; Sept. 19 : One Day Only NORMA ‘SHEARER CLARK_GABLE : Strange Interlude Selected :um "A Burking Dog Fable" â€" Latest News Comedy, ‘"The Floor Walker" Suturday, Sept. 16 (Evening) Sundayâ€"Monday Sept. 17â€"18 CONsSTANCE BENNETT Rustlers Roundup Wed.â€"Thurs. Sept. 20â€"21 JAMES CAGNEY "Art in the Raw‘" â€" . "Bereen Shorts" "She Outdone Him" â€" Latest News Phone 2502 _ Lake Forest, IIL Her Bodyguard DEERPATH Holds Monthly Meet EDMUND LOWE WYNNE GIBSON Bed of Roses rman‘s Holiday" â€" Fox News Children always 10¢ ‘TOM MX "Pus: * d Pals" THEATRE A bus line wants a for a feeder bus to connect with a North Shore route. The r was held not for Deerfleld to ide, but was up to the State e Commisâ€" sion. Pige!t John Woodman, in a) communicaâ€" tion to the village that his property bounded on the north and south by business property, on the east by Waukegan and on the west by the railroad an{l brickyards, be changed from tial to busiâ€" ness property. This referred to the izning Board. t + monen io Role P t The announcement meeting of . the Board was made by the ma: for Friday evening, S Mayor Clavey‘s q‘? of Milton Frantz to the of Apâ€" peals to take S. M. ‘s place was approved by the trustees. | Two citizens in the| askâ€" ed for the floor to s ‘themâ€" selves on widely varied itopicsâ€"Walâ€" ter Toll spoke on the tages of having a\ Catholic | in Deerfield and Charles vuzzo, on The meeting was well attended, which gives proof of the fine supâ€" port the people are their newâ€" ly elected mayor and ge board. Barn Dance to b*z Held At Deitz‘s Stables Sat. The old time barnâ€"dances, ‘which are held every W y and Satâ€" turday evenings are in popâ€" ularity with local people. On Sunâ€" days the evening of modâ€" ern dances entirely. | Refreshments are at all times and on W ys and Friâ€" days free fish are se with your Ample free parking sured at all times -{ watchman is on duty. Mr. Deitz cordially it attend these dances a: you to try the de served in the diningi times. money spent by the previous town You are always sure to have a good time at Deitz‘s Stables loâ€" cated at the corner routes 59A and 176 in Ivanhoe. ‘ A local critic says the leader of a jazz 0 radio listeners to sen Leg of Genuine Spring Lamb T. c ene poaae insl QUALITY MARKET Fresh Home Dressed | Frying Chickens Quality Market Pure Pork Sausage Meat Very Best Round Steak Ib. STOP â€" SHOP â€" SAVE ED MALPELLI, Pro Free Delivery Phone 1241 307 Waukegan Ave. Highwood, II1. Calf Liver Ip. 2s :s2 :.: Finest Native Beef Chuck Roast Fresh Genuine Fresh Lean Pork _ Shoulder Roast is. :: :: s s y All Beef Hamburger Kerber‘s Sugar â€"â€" Kured ; Eala‘Hams Pure Kettle Rendered Lard Fresh Ground FRLâ€"SAT. SPECIALS munprotected, but it costs| Crahâ€"Grass a Menace | Phone 1241 |â€" / M 7%â€"c â€"a) communt sked â€"that :‘ ;tnorth‘l roperty, on 4 oad and on ! infi brickyar dential to by as referred ippointment : Board of 4 oder‘s pli trustees. ~ e\gudience a express the ed itopicsâ€"W : advantages Institution s Scavuzzo, previous tp $ & well attend 10c : 8c 12i%¢ 9%c \33¢ o. & a :;:d:ia asâ€" 1 rm you to also invites he next time chestra asks f <a public of Appeals cious 74 r, scheduled 22¢ 19¢ 19¢ aC| weonmaer [ || _ Dearborn 7286 Winnetka 538 at all evlecd A great many lawns in Highlan Park are being out by crabâ€" grass. | t Crabâ€"grass is an annual. It gives up its seed in September and u::i.l seed does: start to grow June, thus the ground bnt for a large part of the year, It a bunch grows vigorously, and is the lawn destroyer we have. m young it is a light green, which distinguishes it from other grass, but in September it turns darker with a redish tinge, and it s ?nt long wiry seed stems that | & to have learned how to avoid the lawnâ€"mower. It has incre tremendously during the past six years. _ a â€"The lif of crabâ€"grass sugâ€" gests ‘a %fid of cndie‘wh. Namely\ ring the seed before it falls. not an easy thing to do, for a ‘portion of the stems lie close to t k’:mnd, and are missâ€" ed by the mower. However it is possible to catch them in a grass catcher atta to the mower, and then rake the remaining stems so that they . | up, and cut again. It is sometimes necessary to repeat this operation a number of times, until all )t'to ed stems are cut. If left on t nd they will ripen. Of . course ‘ the grass is cut so short it is netessary to soak the ground with water. A light sprinâ€" kling does. litoée harm than. good. If the lawn is fed at this time with The fight must again be renewed by hand ing in the spring, or early sux:fl:e .! This seems an imâ€" possible task at first, and some lack the courage to ‘start, but it is sui prising how much ground can be covered inid e hour. Working hour a day for two weeks will clean up an av seventy five foot lawn. Learn to know the crab-n:g: when it is ;ofix, for that is best time to pull it up. | During the hot summer mon it is best xltot“tb keep the lawn very sh t if crabâ€"grass is to be eliminated it is best to stim the growth of the desirable grass order that it may be cut short when the crabâ€"grass geed is forming. not let the j get hard at this time. A u,llx t give in the sod w walking ‘on it indicates s t moisture. | / ) a good f zer it will have mot strength winter. ‘Care of t lawn in ;!'xt is more helpful to upkeep than in the spring. | Read the Wan To Highland Park Lawns ufim neing at the COMMUNITY HOUSE 620 LINCOLN AVENUE, WINNETKA Papiin are Intitad to enroll Wednesday, Community House. istic, Charaeter and . Ballroom Dancâ€" ing. Also |recreational weight reâ€" ducing fugl Classes in ‘Toe, Ballet, Tap, Modérnâ€" HELEN M. KURNIKER ic c:ag sTUpIO 1922 STEVENS BUILDING 17 N. STATE ST. HIcHLI ' ,.â€"Sidney D. M Our rab-zn:: t is t] | _ mon lawn iss is to stim: grass ort wh ing. d at this sod w 8 t e Marrtn, THE P 1 # ESss â€"It is one of the modern, useful bank equipments. Those v\fho are using it are tremenf';lox*dy; pleased. _ P [ _ Are you availing yourself| of Ni‘ighlt D@; it? THE OLD RELIABLE BAN ig 0 Franken fos., Inc. p ParKk StTATE BANK . OLB RELLABLE NANkK | 46 AONTRARY to the belief of many, fall is C the season to planma y varieties of perâ€" fi) ennials . . . also peonies, iris and phlox. ; ur early fall rain and cit')ofl eather have made ;E}onditions very favorabl? for transplanting at this time, and give that extra long growing “E)eriod to plants, thus pibdu ing better blooms next season. Columbinéi',,De phinium, Pyretheâ€" um, Iris, Peonies, Phlox, in their many shades, b.ll will do better in theix#' next blooming season, if put out now. & 4 | To those of our cusbom:é;ré, ‘who as yet do not know of our Franken‘s <«Délight Delphinium f‘f{(whjch is a gorgeous sh@)}ié f deep blue, large, very attractive) we will give one plant with each order amounting to $1.00 orâ€"more. ‘The former price of these Delphiniums was 75 cents each. _Telephone Deerfield 241 440 ELM STREET DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS This Is For a Limited Time Only Bi i S]Ht@lt"y TELEPHONE DEERFIELD 241 PAGE ELEVEN

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