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Highland Park Press, 26 Apr 1934, p. 11

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26, 1934 E.T fGURSD yor GOOD Puring 3 certificate 4 certificate ce Aatea The units 0 recaiving C ,â€"‘- Lisv C e l Troops ‘.“. 1,‘ l.. ”0“! :u,u 48, and Puck 65. Certificates af progress n spood hppearance will be isâ€" saed to 15, 36, 46,, 52, and 70. Much in ‘vanmuthmd «units & far at . some a< nte 21 Sndoubtediy Aad more troops qualified for{certifi¢ates in good appearance. LOW AD FARE! mw AKAJAWAN i the North V pate will b kam»p this s Highland P This, in con :-tflm‘}! y was $8.88 scouts stayin vibus years is only 25¢ t" Dick Wic Your| Typewriter Man ring ‘Week all the troops in the +454 were i by leaders in : own ities as of a national yam king for appearance in & t Recogn of units achievâ€" a ratl o(““‘%th the d‘: is a fieate national arance. Mm-mnl“g . rated 50% and 75% will get tiffcate in Progress in Good Appearance. JOHNSON AND DA Frame and Axle Straightening ts > Iron Work and Fender Repairing. SPRING SERVICE STATIO ING AND SOLDERIN ' 422 K. First St. Phone | coun his simmer, The rates for a roundâ€" r Northwestern Railroad from: id to Antigo is $5 per scout. i con with former railroad fares, mely uthhmhnmb- $2.8@ and railroad fare has for s more than two periods in preâ€" ears high as $15.44. . The $5 rate 25¢ than the bus fare of last! Analfzing this Fare on s basis of, » cost} we find that it is $5 for 494 or in| other words, one cent a mile, Y, APRIL 26, 1934 7 end your mother you she will treasure h thuidAPichen in / Wt in vallher Eo e e oL mpunities as of a national | ip of Gunnar H. B cing for appearance | in teer training, Boy Sec of %% in the checkâ€"up is a istration, program, he n the national council for good . wereâ€"under discussion. Those troops, packs, and ships who are going back into etween 50% and 75% will get in Region 7 to conduct .hogr-l-GodAm were in the school. the North Shore Area Council s Tome ifleates good appearance TO BE o on io in o. 90. 46. 35. mm&m WANT ADS â€" ING RESULTS mne 6x8 PHOTOâ€"Co nree exs pHoTOs | _: _______ $5.00 Aecketsweiler Studio CERTIFICATES ‘PEARANCE ®* tern Railroad that a new low possible for scouts going to an attractive frame ‘For "Mot ERT LARSON STATIONER SES8ION n, Jack Osborne, Jim Moon North Second St. M K. CATTON AUTO Boy Sco "Mother‘s Day" May 13 â€"1 appointment today. Park 567 Photographers r youf photograph. It is a gift asurd through the years because, it‘s you. held WATER FRONT DIRECTOR Frank 8. Wichman, Jr.. who has been to Camp MaKaJaWan for the last four years as a staff member, two years of which he served as life saving instructor on the water fmtudwhbmhkmonz: Dick, is to be the director of the water it and all its activities at camp this summer. muh-muuuo-u-m.-mn- ner and will have. under him a staff, exâ€" pert in life nvi-s;‘avh-lu and boating. Dick has already wn up a very complete program ‘of water front activities and one would say ‘without hesitation every scout is going to have a good time in the swimming program whether he can swim or not, and whfiahbnhmdlvcwuurhtlt for a scout life giard. All sorts and conâ€" ditions of swimming ability have been conâ€" ¢ld at the Kenosha Scout Camp, under the hip of Gunnar H. Berg, director of nteer training, Boy Scouts of America. Mn«lnnlhm :‘:IW program, a » .. wereâ€"under discussion.‘ Some 70 leadâ€" who are going back into their own Coun> il in Region 7 to conduct similar courses sidered in building up the water front proâ€" CAMP MOVIES AVAILABLE FOR TROOP MEETINGS â€" ‘The camp movies ofâ€" Cam W‘Y“ whlehlulud-n-‘hs;n-th 988 um’m-nhhhbnut‘gwuqlm mndlwb:h:bh-o.t‘iâ€"q connection with parents‘ nights and camp promotion. Application for these movies should be made through seout headquarters at the earliest vations fim GET TOGETHER HIGHLAND PARK y TROOP 37 HOLDS MEETING IN HIGHWOOD At the weekly meeting of Troop 37 the meeting opened with the roll call and dues. ‘The Troop is now being run on the point system, and at the end of every month the scout who has the largest number of points gets a good prize. ‘There was then a drill in semaphore Code and a talk about the MaKaâ€" JaRal in which Patrols from. Troop 37 are going to enter. ‘The meeting was then closed and the scouts went outside and played "Run Sheep Run."â€"Troop Scribe. Robert Hansen, Troop 37, Highwood. 1 BOARD OF REVIEW TROOP 324 HOLDS * ‘Troop 324 at its meeting last Friday openâ€" ed . with a flag ceremony. Then the scout oath and law. That night was board of reâ€" view night, so after a little drilling some of the scouts passed tests, ‘Then the scouts to attention and Mr. Brush told us that troop was going to take a hike to the binâ€"inâ€"theâ€" Woods on Saturday. ‘After that hey closed the meeting with the scout beneâ€" d‘“ ufl' n her‘s TROOP 35 TAKES OvERNIGHT HIKE On Monday and Tuesday of spring vacaâ€" tion, Troop 35 went on an overnight hike to the Cabinâ€"inâ€"theâ€"Woods. ‘The troop left Raâ€" vinia School at 2 o‘clock Monday afternoon. Only two patrols, the Pine Tree and the Bob White, went on this hike. Everything was _piled into the trek cart and the boys }uuk turns pulling ‘and pushing ‘It. "They olfowed Green Bay Road to County Line Boulevard to Happ Road. They followed Road, took County‘ Line Road to the Skokie this to Voltz Road and so to the cabin, _ Regional Camp Leaders‘ Training School ‘Tuesday morning some of the boys passed tracking and pacing for their second class. Those who had not already passed their first class cooking did so by cooking the meals, CTRSs . COURINE M MO O CT CCCR TY e ‘The troop arrived back at Ravinia School Tuesday afternoon about 4 o‘clock. There was no meeting Friday night.â€"Scribe Rayâ€" mond Rectenwald, Troop 35, Ravinia. MNews â€" make an Phone H. P. 435 939 _ _for custome North Shore G Hicr \ as |°.°w i" 15,000 * 20,000 | lge 50,000 Over 100,400 Minimum â€" .6 NORTH SHORE GAS COMPANY ext Â¥ + COMPARISON OF OLD AND NEW RATES . SHADED *HE PRESS |â€" 400 Cu, Ft, Old Rate it [LAND PARK aif ‘l‘Arga Snows Repuction YOU é‘m take a spare tire alanq for an emergency An thnew matar trin i . 1 Lt ds * on your motor trip. $ §713]3. 4.+3 Another emergency which may arise is having your money stolen or lost en route. Turning your cash into safe t !el funds, TRAVELERS CHEQUES, is as necessary as a spare tire. it [ | t You can buy this perfect money protection at this bank at a small cost. f } ] g‘ ‘ if d WV u)g ’ + ' > Of dn CP .60 Net 1.27 per MCF net 2z s ts [ " 151734 5) Libg E.050 The Old Reliable Bank .90 Telephone Highland Park 3300â€"3301 ) 1t g ‘i owing its longâ€"established policy of reducing the price of |gas whenever possible, the North Shore Gas Company, <is {plymd to announce a new and lower schedule for gemeral 91'3 service. This latest reduction will be particularly valuable Zmfihocaupffhouwhomudngâ€"crwbommpllhng yu:qngâ€"-qu}fog water heating. Substantial savings also will be |ngticed by those who use gas for cooking and water heating Ein,l\ohk. fofiawon\hond clubs.© L /( [ +1 | tif . : \ | 4. & } : This latest rate reduction took effect Aptil 18, 1934, A comâ€" p Mdflnddmmufahmfiuumâ€"ddp wamwmh\'mw@s&fiy@ ;T’Mbafiofyw*ptmduudguw how . i# will save you money as you take addftional odnnh& of ates ced‘ Fipst ‘Next L‘ #+ i1 C rs of the : : us Company * 10,000 * 15,000 * 20,000 i# so‘m ver |00.400 inimum â€" .6 mergenecy SraAaTrE BANK, of gas service always has been less as use in this cost is less than everl For further particulars, i Shore Gas Company office in your community, 400 Cu, Ft. New Rate $ .60 Net 1 .27 per MCF net l us | 5 a8 EU #4 § 105‘ " 00 " " .I4, " . " {t." .85 8# #* Â¥# .75 ## ## a8 PAGE ELEVEN §#

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