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Highland Park Press, 18 Jan 1934, p. 4

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Â¥4 Rolled Rib Roast â€" » 19%c GROUND Beef 3 lbs. for ............__. CALI HAMS Fresh Fish and Oysters Every Thursday and Friday por roast 124q Choice Steer ~ _ POT ROAST Sugar Cured Ib. . PIG HAMS Phone 1241 Brookfield Butter 5# ». 23%: Fresh Little LEN WAHL, Prop. 543 ELM PL. Phone H. P. 1597 QUALITY MARKET MOTOR CAR â€" ELECTRIC SERVICE STOP â€" SHOP â€" SAVE &Â¥ Th plete and A |committee of prominent citiâ€" zens Has the matter in hand of preâ€" paring data which will be made available to every voter and citizen in the Deerfieldâ€"Shields Township High School District, in ample time to pefmit a careful study of the sitâ€" uation before election day â€" next Saturday, January 20. + ___ ED MALPELLI, Prop â€" , _ Free Delivery â€" Phone 1241 307 Waukegan Avenue \~ _ Hio purpose and the board has by resoâ€" lution called such an election, "Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved : That the board of education of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields Township High School <â€"District strongly® urge the voters of said district to appear and vote for the erection of said high school building at the election to be held January 20th, 1984." the government in pursuance of its reâ€"employment program, and. "Whereas, under the laws of Illiâ€" nois, the high school building can be erechdonlyafhrithubunapâ€" proved at an election called for that ELECTION SATURDAY Henry G. Winter PAGE FOUR S$] ALL OF OUR WORK IS |_ GUARANTEED PHONE 635 144 North First Street _ Highland Park ams [i¢ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS Rendering the same expert service as in the past. proposed school will be a comâ€" unit covering a 4â€"year course vill be a sister school to the We have recently ‘moved to _ Nelson‘s Garage n se 25@ (Continued from page 1) We appreciate your * patronage. urnace Work Building 543 Eim Place 10c Shoulder Roast Ibs LL...lll. sli l Pure Pork Sausage Meat TD( eernirocorerenerveseayretibe Native Beef Sirloin STEAK Milk Fed Veal in this organization It is pointed out that all members of uniformed armed forces of all countries, if citizens and Republican voters, are eligible for membership Wibiibit i in ttiinls Bb icincinhist siihuiicidac At this meeting reports on the acâ€" tivities of the Republican service men candidates for all county, state and municipal offices will be made. 1 C020 Cadm o ERCERIET : AORit OWY . EC UCY Letters are being sent to all known Republican service men in the counâ€" ty, asking them to form organizaâ€" tions in their townships. + Round STEAK Another meeting of the> entire county organization will "be held on Sunday, Jan. 28, at the old town hall in Libertyville, to name . permanent county officers and to complete plans for the formation of téwnship units. Choice Steer Promotion of_service men candiâ€" dates in the April 10 Primary will be the first step in the league‘s acâ€" tivities. At present only three probâ€" able candidates for county offices on the Republican ticket are veterans. _ The organization of the units of the league is to be based on military formation. The board of directors will be the ruling body or board of strategy. The captains will represent the township units with officers of lower ranks iff charge of the preâ€" cincts. f Each captain will head the subdiâ€" vision of the league in the respective townships, which will be organized in a series of méetings to .be ‘held during the next two weeks. _A board of directors will govern the policies of the léague. The board will be composed of leaders from each of the 17 townships in the county, to be. known as captains. Perfection of an organization of war veterans to sponsor good governâ€" ment and to promote the candidacies of exâ€"service men for state county, and municipal offices is underway today. | â€"The organization, which is to be known as the Republican Service Men‘s League, named George S. Me-‘l Gauhey of Waukegan as temporary | chairman, and V. W. Briddle of]' Highland Park, temporary secretary | at an assembly of veterans held S‘un-,! day, Jan. 14, at Witten‘s Hall in‘ Highland Park. I Free Delivery tax bill would increase .l.;y-:)vv"e} 73-1‘6: â€"Contributed. « Republican Service Men‘s League In Lake County Is Organized _ It is stated that should Lake Forâ€" ‘est, in the event of a negative vote, find ways of withdrawing from the district, the increase in our school tax rate would be increased to such an extent as that each present $100 disposal â€" work on the building to be under way within sixty days. It is possible under the proposed plans to erect a $350,000 school building, properly equip and man it with so small an addition to our tax bill as to mean an increase of $1.30 on a $100 tax bill. This inâ€" crease will not be felt until the levy for 1935, by which time, let us hope, the depression is only a memory. ‘ months to obtain PWA funds were rewarded ten days ago when word came that our prayers were answerâ€" ed. A gift of about $100,000 and 4% bonds for $275,000 will be at our extent of attempt at withdrawing from the Deerfieldâ€"Shields Township High School District when it seemed no other way offered. This happily will not be necessary and under the plans contemplated, the present high efficiency can be maintained. A sepâ€" aration ‘could ‘easily mean an l::- pairment, excepting at a great inâ€" crease in the respective budgets. And the nice part of it is financing thru government gift and ‘longâ€"time loan avoids ‘an increase of . any conseâ€" quence in the school levy. Efforts made during the past few school for several years, even to the present one in Righland Park and under the same administration. â€" Lake Forest has wanted this ier Resst 1()p 1 STEAK 186 ' Highwood, IIl. â€"v«â€"t 10 se« 23¢ ihe Rlemps were forme# resiâ€" dents inKéhis city, and hay sided in Culver | City for ab? t] gight years. 11 :. * 1 f Jéromé |Klemp, 19 0Â¥ |.of Mr. ?‘d Mrs. Fran Culverâ€"Pfims, Calif., die day from| injuries recgiy highiway | |collision near Hills, Calif., between a |r he was riding as a telegt _senger bb% and an autom _ Young |Klemp, who w Jeader in Boy. Scout activi employed by the Bever] fice of \:flstem Union a®e his way to pick up a mess: his machine collided w sedan dri\r‘en by Dr. Sta® son of .Burbank. The thrown fb‘; some distand impact, police said. He to the Santa Monica hosp he died. || | through‘ Mrs. Elwood Hlate.> || + | siding. | The speaker. wfil | A. Goldsmith, executive | the Jewish Charities o | Every gontributor is a /1 , the Infant Welfare Soc.k | invited ito. attend the;fl | ings. | | > 1 | _ After the morning me j ing‘j» of the 'Woman’si Auxiliary, 1 eon will _Ibe serv‘ed in the Grand Hallroom of |the Blackstone at 12;80] p.m., folâ€" f lowed by the annual reeting of the | whole / Infant Welfgre) ; Society, | Philip D_:_ Armour, presiflent, preâ€" Jerome Klemp Dies . \ In Californi Jan. 15 work. Raviniz‘ may well take pride in the share it has had in this. rthwhile their babies well, it redijces the deâ€" mand for immediate chatity by preâ€" venting | sickness, it i hotis the morale: of the familieg whom it serves, it increases the possibilities of usefulness in the â€"comjng. generaâ€" tion of |eitizens. Highland! Parkâ€" Ravinifi‘ may well take pride in the babies cared Resér}vations H1c ts for tln‘:& and furâ€" volunteer sworkers| for 95 of infant life, while by no Lbo only yandstihuf?r m Are Amut:d Hergl Wednesday Morning ‘ontirtued from. pm i’x) ... ~d" Robert R. Jaeks, Jt., son of Dr. by Dr. Stakley Ande po In 'f 1 MEANS that this bénk has acquirea embership in the Federal Deposit ! fanceCorporation and that all deâ€" 'f:S up to $2,500.00 are unconditionâ€" y inSU.red. + We invite(your account. |. TKE PRESS it NSURED _ .â€" _ | t \Chicago. mmber of y; and is wo | meetâ€" be| made 1,891. The work, is a | ceases to | its eightâ€" $.% ildj infand an infant t &ousand H. Wood : thousand st Monâ€" r %in‘ ‘A Bi:erly orcycle h | mesâ€" ile, i Active es, was ‘mi of. is on hen arge Samuel ¢tor of | was \ the %ken there infants, ages of station son of hed We extend our heartfelt thanks to our many friends and relatives and to the American Legion who were so kind to us in our recent bereaveâ€" ment. â€" Earl Wisdom, four year old son of Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Wisdom of 522 Céntral Street, Highwood, passed away Monday following a short illness of pneumonia. Funeral services were held yesterday afterâ€" noon fronr the home with burial in Mooney‘s cemetery. } 3 Boberri R. Jacks, Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Jacks, of hâ€" land Pik, died suddenly W day morning at the age of 20. ert was one of the youngest agents of the Northwestern National Life Insurante Company, of Minneapolis, and had a large number of friends along the North Shore. 1 4 He was born Sept. 12, 1913, at Fort Sill, Okla. ~He is survived by his parents, three brothers, and two sisters. | Small Child Dies; What does it mean" . WANT ADS BRING RESULTS All silk, fullâ€"fashioned chitfon [ BL_BML_R 69câ€"2 Pdl‘l:'LZSI Our New HOSIERY Mr. and Mrs. Charles lI-!'olmee The Old Reliable Bank CARD OF THANKS Victim v(â€")f- Pneumonia R. Jacks, Jr., l Program of Deerpath es Suddenly On _ Theatre Is Announced VALUES TO $# © Buy several pairs now â€" prices will nover be so low again â€" every p@it {rom regular stockâ€"and carry our full guaranteo, of fit, weer and complete satisfaction. SIZES TO 9 SMART BUCK CAL Howard, Heather Angel and Valerie Taylor, Th y, Jan. 18. b "Ever in My Heart," starring BarbaraStanwyck, Friday and Satâ€" 64 Lambeth Sho We have moved to our}fl new shop at 33 Norfth’%‘ Sheridan : Road. Our phong number is Highland Park 568 33 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Philip Rapp Jun. 21, 22, 28. ; ~ "Take a Chance," ; Dunn, June Knight "Buddy" Rogers, on 1 Thursday, Jan. 24â€"25. THURSDAY, JANUARY Randolph Scott and Jy Saturday matinee,. Jay 4 “‘;Vh Bowery," @ er, Wallace Berry and on Sunday, Monday | « it f i ; P * sage mm { U m it â€" mHURSDAY, to have the Y retain their ing program W creasing numb workers, the definitely. overe "It will be a nroiect. It wil thirds of all g United States ner yvear. Wi per showing how i 4 South Telephone 555 Member N. R. Fine Quality W 20% > Discount, Call and Deliv 363 Central Ave 60 N. First St. T. D. TA GREE Electrical Electri J. S t (4 on \,, $2.00 for V Afor Hil Co and Dry (Continued Give us 10 M ELL Natu: and severe every day days out o been compe Some cbme for French For youâ€"t] pense of a the sopo to the p sport, refi and their Will you for a yei The owner come here GOLF $1 BATH AN mflll, FR FRE NEW number 1933, to Now

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