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Highland Park Press, 19 Apr 1934, p. 6

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Swift Brookfield Patties Those opposed to the cityâ€"owned plant pointed to the fact that muniâ€" cipal plants have not generally brought lower electric rates in Iliâ€" nois, whereas the record of the priâ€" vately operated electric system servâ€" ing Waukegan showed eight volunâ€" tary rate reductions in the past twenty years. Further emphasis was placed upon the cost of the proâ€" posed preliminary survey and the estimated cost of a municipal plant which, at the outset, would have been of questionable economic value to taxpayers of the community, ULUB CHUCK _ STEAKS , ROAST Swift Pork and Beans While the issue before Waukegan voters was only the initial step. in the direction of the establishment of a municipal plant, its decisive deâ€" feat is taken ag an important indiâ€" cation of the public attitude toward mnnleipall plants in cities already adequately served with electricity from other sources. By a vote of more than three to one, citizens of Waukegan, rejected a proposal toward the establishment of a municipallyâ€"owned and operâ€" ated electric light and power plant for their city at the polls early this week. (April 17). Swift Sunbrite Cleanser 3 «: 10c SWIFT SALE WEE K Waukegan Rejects a ; Proposal for Cityâ€" _ Owned Power Plant For county superintendent ofl schools â€" Republican, W. C. Petty| (unopposed); Democrat, Frank De Yoe (unopposed). ;I Swift Brookfield For sheriff â€" Republican, Lawâ€" rence Doolittle; Democrat, Bart Tyrrell, a For county treasurer â€" Repubâ€" lican, Allen J. Nelson; Democrat, A. J. Sutkus. j SAUSAGE MEAT For probate clerk â€" Republican, John Bullock; Democrat, MWalter Koziol. r | RIB ROAST ~0â€"6â€"7th For county© clerk â€" Republican, Lew A.: Hendee; Democrat, Russ Alâ€" ford (unopposed). For\gfbih judge â€" Republican, Martin C;> Decker; Democrat, Charâ€" les Noll. ley Swift‘s Selected CLUB For county judge â€" Republican, Perty Persons; Democrat, A. C. Meâ€" Henry. / e Ib. 1 0C For state representativesâ€"Repubâ€" lican, Richard J. Lyons and William A. Carroll; Democrat, Thomas A. Bolger. + 4 QUALITY MARKET For state superintendent of pubâ€" lic instructionâ€"Republican, »Francis G. Blair; Democrat, John A. Wieâ€" Swift‘s Selected For state treasurerâ€"Republican, William â€" J. Stratton; Democrat, John Stelle (unopposed). ? For congressmen at largeâ€"Repubâ€" lican, C. Wayland Brooks and Milâ€" ton E. Jones; Democrat, Martin A. Brennan and Michael 1. Igoe. s were. announced as follows: > ; For congressman from 10th disâ€" trictâ€"Republican, Ralph Church; Democrat, David Maloney. ' gan, by : only 66 vqtn;, an official canvass of the votes last week reâ€" vealed. ? 1 After the canvass of votes was made, the winners in the primary Philip McKenna, of Highland Park, lost the Democratic nominaâ€" tion for . county judge of Lake County in last week‘s primary elecâ€" tion to A, C. McHenry, of Waukeâ€" Mr. McKenna Loses the Nomination for Judge by 66 Votes Bure Pork PAGE SIX 17c‘ FREE DELIVERY 307 Waukegan Ave. ar s Z4C Sywift‘s Select ROUND STEAK Tb. 18C Bwift‘s Selected Swift‘s Selected SIRLOIN STEAK Prsent Pupils In Henry Getz was reâ€"elected a memâ€" berofthoboard,toaerveath?:: year term, receiving 121 votes.. thur H. Swanson was elected a member for a 3â€"yéar term, receiving 123 votes, Mrs, Margaret Mac%ler- son was elected a membeér to fill an unexpired term of one year, receivâ€" ing 184â€"votes. . €):% Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. in the Elm Place School district last Saturday, receiving 126 votes. He was unopposed. §] Howell W. Murray was _elébted president of the board of education I8 NOT A FAD & It is an exact salence thomands of dd.l:“yua%:fifi en -.l-i! will gladly apply her of nume m&,hmnfl:m:-. H. W. Murray Elected Président of Elm ; s Place School Board Henry King, who directed, made an extensive tour of the South, where he gathered data and maâ€" terial to. assure a realistic and auâ€" thentic production. ; _ "Carolina" is based on the Theâ€" atre Guild stage success by Paul Green and was adapted for the screen by Reginald Berkeley, screen author of "Cavaleade." It is said to afford Janet Gaynor the most draâ€" matically emotional role of her carâ€" eer, and will be presented on a scale to realize the full sweep of this story of the new South. : | "Long Lost ; Father," â€" starring John/ Barrymore, Helen .Chandlér and Donald Cook, Wednesday and Thursday, April 25 and 26. § "Carolina," starring Lionel Barryâ€" more, Janet Gaynor; Robert Young, Richard Cromwell and Henriétta Crosman, Sunday, Monday and Tuesâ€" day, April 22, 23 and 24. t"‘% ‘**Mandalay," starring Kay Franâ€" cis,. Ricardo ‘ Cortez and Warner Oland, Saturday evening, April 21. "Smoky," featuring Viceor, Jory and Irene Bentley, and also a Lauâ€" rel and Hardy comedy, Friday eveâ€" ning and Saturday matinee, April 20 and 21. : 5 ¢ |\"This Side of Heaven," starring Lionel Barrymore, Fay Bainter, Mae Clarke, Tom Brown and Una Merkel, Thursday, April. 19. F3 jeas oo ty y A"n?.?.;;@d” fiPL CrRoOss BASKE% B‘i; LL E ‘EAM NUMEROLOGY 3 16 oz. cans 20c Phone H. P. 178 3 lbe. 25c RIB ROAST PHONE 1241 Highwood, IIL. Swift‘s Selected FLANK STEAKS GROUND BEEF Swift‘s Selected 1b. 16C n. a2C Recital Friday Fresh TN ceminmnin nimmmmnierismmen â€" 19¢ . 25¢ !J Hnder}'the_ ,"l ling of Rev. Mc Daonough in 193 'F» e Catholies playâ€" d |free lance [’“f:j,f' winning 24 ut of 40 gam#s) The Black and range réeached ¢ @ second round in 0 ,tqurz:men 8, In addition to the leagte games, th@ Northern Illinois and; first annual \Rark Ridge meet, this year, Holy Gross played two hibition, ga o’;']“if‘ against © north shore teams, losifig to the Highwood on, :finus "j?;:,. ces of their thll centér, Bid| Rillman, and ,thel The H¢ 08. fln of:‘ff]l):;ec Te S ixch husketbali y finishing thigd : n oC C To ague, DesPl ?“3“»4; ll? the C: .Y. 0. itts and four 10ase ramch, with six Anfghed sisth AQifost and w in finighed Sixth M04931 and fifth in : This Dee team ended its season recently 3 thitd %;e i & 0. }‘qm;' Tefi lninxe):a brar’:;‘llxi The g)el:n‘y?::ba’ as follows: léglf',,mle%. rightâ€"Tho On, ; n, Tillman, n;| front, 1 i boe h We LpBions Peals o "ham Demndtsion; | front, (left to rightâ€" Holy Crosketball ‘~~â€" Team s: Its Season EVe‘i%?yone talks about "LEISURE" do you have your share? â€" _«<â€"a.. @ Full Insulated Oven. Keép; 1%?31 in <{| .stay ,}“"g{fi'cool and comfortable, ||. _ © Smg%less Broiler. _ Has convenient ; reaj'!‘.{; No smoke in the kjtc;eu. ' @© Large, spacious oven. Holds largest siâ€" | su ”N s. â€" Easy and quick to clean., ORTH SHORE GaAs ComPANY If i 18 flistall a ne;’, automatic | S ; t f §0: $ Gas Range â€" â€" and spend less *‘lme in your kitchen ... . on dvaniid n isene, THE PRESS Veteralis Qf the team are Joseph Mele and Lotry McDermott, guards, fourth a*ns iplayers, . New men are Dean, léading scorer, Berndtâ€" son,. Orsborn|, and Cl@ude McDerâ€" mott, for , Tillman and Horn, centers, A&And| Thompson and Duffy, guards. (Duging the four years of play, Ho oss‘ two best players were Silvgr, dllâ€"league guard 1931, and Stick wers, 1980, who later played a DePaul U., and the Piggly-Wl? s â€" of ‘Dénver. , The Bungalow C urch m players of that y;ear:ti remembér him as the wizardâ€"man who single handed beat themsin \E}: nal community llemgne contest with a dazzling display of floor . work ahd shooting. Later in the town tournament %von by St. Paul‘s Churth) ‘Holy Cross with Powers, and the two regular guards on the bench, eliminated Bungalow by one point. | . § . For your protection be sure this seal is on the range you buy . Lyman Tevacos of Wilmette. (Telephone Highland Park 3300â€"3301 See your dealer or the est size roaster. All porcelain enamel ?ul!-qut drawer. Easy to _ ; M agie C h ef. , â€" 4 miles north of Eigin. BARGAIN _ _ i VE_ es 4 rERoOREE)»p GV "..treEsi °C 4A Golden Opportunity, | 1 *L 4 U 5000 TrEmenboous BARGAIN 5o DownNns HILL NURSERY CO., punoet munmor IHHWELEE HEEEBHEN ce LARIF Hirsarcus Uis Ressedicns i KOoPPERS COKE WAU K E G UPS ‘and EVERGREENS TO BE SOLD ~‘‘_ Recomm and Sold by w Paul 6 Frank Siljestrom Highland Park Fuel Co. Menoni& Mecogni Mercer Lumber Companyâ€"Deerfield, HMlinois § : Note time conâ€" . trol clock on SALE of â€" Burn no grime. Leaves vyaukegan Roppers Coke OE "'“*;:"2'3 to control. Checks readily. R. sponds quickly to draft. M . ' for heatin Waukegan Koppers Coke mak in temperature makes spri THURSDAY, APRIL 19 ) .1”‘ THgR CEMEXTERY ‘rokeD POR SALKE and lawn LATE ‘30 P cently . ie fenders â€" t twin horm chrome ty io mae Ne Meaci "A" puiend EIGHTY A tiful woo RADIO ANI dining roo nr.-f GRAND . PI refrigerate E$ 40x130, $1 Haths way WE ARE FOR REN 16â€"room COMPLE 4â€"room uie as 1 in " ve SEV EN MAY. 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