tir orti s to Co yo Po t 11 be Sflfl"l Importantâ€" At Meeting Tuesday An “Mfl of the 'fllm M and the mayor, were prcnnt]’rnu- day evening at an adjourned t Tng of the Deerfield Village m The amendment to the liquor orâ€" 6 ‘allowing taverhs to be open ‘: Sundays from 1 p.m. to 1 midâ€" * sht was approved, ‘.nd .E‘Iordln- ance for & timbers the board Will INARC AcfViilee) CCC for help. * ‘ The state motor fuel tax allotment for Deerfield in June was $314.40 for the upkeep of Deerfield‘s arterâ€" ial highways. . A request was made for street lights on County Line and Wilmot Roads, as per ordinance which calls for one light for every 400 feet. Lack of money prevents the village from acting. P SCREENS: ROOFING : INSULATION: 30% to 40% fuel saving and 10 deâ€" grees lower temperature -m:.d in summer by proper attic lation. Estimates furnished for H. O. L. C. Leans no charge. REPAIRS â€",. REMODELING Wood Shinglesâ€"Composition or Tile Roofs. Storm Sashâ€"Cabinetsâ€" TODAY‘S HOME NEEDS TODAY‘S COMFORTS Phone Highland Park 3868 386 Central Avenue MODERN FUEL ZION BUILDING INDUSTRY NORTH SHOREGAS CO. Flexible Dependable Clean ar ©@ Cooking, water heating. refrigeration, home heating, airâ€"conditioning, clothes drying and ironing, fireplace. and room heatingâ€"all require fuel. When this fuel is gas, you enjoy advantages that are modâ€" ern in factâ€"not in fancy. We invite your investiâ€" gation of these facts and will welcome an opportun« ity to give you complete details. An inquiry will not obligate you in any Wayâ€" that can serve you dependablyâ€"and with greatest economyâ€"in a multitude of ways Economical AUGUST 23, 1 Sh hi Absotaivditate®t bicitresied levy of “33‘0 was 4 ’ village board, present |Tuesâ€" journed m /illage r the llq'upr orâ€" The greater part of the evening was spent in the discussion of a peâ€" tion presented by the Deerfield Woâ€" man‘s Club, asking for free teleâ€" phone rates between Highland Park and ‘Deerfield. Mayor Harry Clavey appointed Trustee Pottenger to act for the board on the question Corâ€" poration Counsel George McGaughey will instruct Mr. Pottenger as to theâ€"proper procedure. The signaâ€" tures of all telephone subscribers will be obtained and all the organiâ€" zations will be asked to coâ€"operate. When ithis information is compiled a petiton for appraisal and audit will be sent by the board to the Interstate Commerce Commission. : It is expected that all details will Â¥e arranged so that the telephone :’uestion can be acted upon at the ext meeting of the village board, which will be Tuesday evening, Sepâ€" tember 4th. â€" Deerfield Post To Deerfield Post No. 738, of The American Legion, will hold its inâ€" stallation on Monday: evening at the Masonic Temple. Henry Foval, eighth district commander will be the installing officer. i Officers to be installed are: Commanderâ€"Phil R. Seully Jr. Senior Viceâ€"Commander â€" Ralph BC MAGDUIINC RWNIMEIWE ARCCIOW T C CCCT" ighth district commander will be Mr. and Mrs. Edward Therrien he installing officer. { have returned from a (fmotor tri Officers to be installed are: through the east. They were ucon{i Commanderâ€"Phil R. Scully Jr. | panied by Mr. Elmer T jerrien Wl}o Senior Viceâ€"Commander â€" Ralph| went to Trenton, N. J., o meet his Dunham. wife who had been spénding the Junior Viceâ€"Commanderâ€"Marshâ€"| summer with her sister; Mrs. wilâ€" all A. Pottenger. liam Elias. Both Therrign famili¢s Chaplainâ€"LeRoy Meyers. took the motor trip in the east, rz;-‘z %e_rgeant-at-ver]rlnsâ€"-lfl; 0. Plagzt; turning home together. || . o istorianâ€"William Tennermann. i 1 Finance Officerâ€"Russell Potterton Mihtf:rhse'llblai sglc: :;:m: e:;i(xilthTr; Adjutantâ€"Clarence E. Huhn. days in Folld du Lac, Wi 1 â€" Phil Scully and Ralph Dunham x8 | 0 €" are delegate and alternate, respecâ€" Miss Jane Harwood is spending tively, to the annual state convenâ€" her college vacation with her gran > tion to be held in Peoria, Sept. 1â€"4. parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Prosâ€" The outgoing commander. W. A.|¢8" of East Laurel Avégnue. M’t’ Tennerman, automatically becomes Harwood prepared for c( lege at the a member of the county Bogardus Stonley Prospect School at Greenâ€" commission upon his rétirement. f‘i)eld, I‘VIass.., and at '?e““ Hall aunsuluania £ 1O Build Modernistic House In Deerfield A modernistic house is being erected in Brierhill, Deerfield, for Emil Zettler. A circular room two stories high is one of the many unâ€" usual features. Deerfield Schools Will Open Sept. 10 The Deerfield Grammar School will open Monday, Sept. 10. Prinâ€" cipal Carl E. Bates will make anâ€" nouncement later in regard to the purchase of books. Install Officers Dr. Percy O. Giles, 632, Former Resid &, Dies Dr. Percy O. Giles, 62, a former resident of Highland Park,! ied Satâ€" urday at his summer home in Pentâ€" water, Mich. | Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday invithnt city. Dr. Giles was a dentist in Chiâ€" cago for 30 years. He i survived by his widow; a son, Albéert Myler; and a daughter, Patricia Qsbourne. 6 1 E: Mr. and Mrs. Van Go&der Kirk, who have been spending the sum{ mer at La Jolla, Calif., are expected to return in about two moniths. They will bring back with them|& new son, James . Smith Kirk, who Egtwas bonit Sunday in a La Jolla hos pital. This is the Kirks second child, the first being a ,daughter, Jacqugline, who is about two years old. ||Mrs. Kirk was formerly Miss Emily Smith of this city. It; [ Miss â€" Jane Harwood£ spending, her college vacation with her grands parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pr 4 ser of East Laurel Avénue. M)ï¬s' Harwood prepared for c{llege at the Stonley Prospect School at Greenâ€" field, Mass., and at (Penn Hall, Pennsylvania. t 1| Highland Pai Local and Pers er, Mrs. Wi}â€" rrign famili¢s T east, 1;4 2 t nemi| and Mir spending t‘?n d is spending ith her grandâ€" onal T HE \\ï¬ Friday and Saturday Specials | Baby Beef Tenderloins whole, Ib. 25C it Baby Beef Liver Choice Sirloin Steak Fresh Home Dressed Frying CHICKENS lb. 25¢ Kerber‘s Juicy FRANKFURTERS Calf Sweetbreads AU Hearts Milk Fed Shoulder VEAL ROAST Waukegan Avenue E DELIVERY UALITY MARKE lb. 12%¢ lb. 12%¢ _ Fresh Ground ALL BEEF HAMBURGER | Swift‘s Premium Richter‘s . S?RING LAMB LEGS RING BOL i ~ 1b. 228¢ 1b. 12 :3 lbs. for 25¢ Choice Cut CHUCK ROAST 1b. 14c PHONE m(f.‘Pwoolzj â€" ‘Alb. 15¢ Fresh Home Dressed Stewing CHICKENS Milk Fed RIBVEAL CHOPS Richter‘s J Ib. 17¢ lb. 21 lb. 25¢ lb. 35¢ PAGE 8 t 48. i Â¥i t3 44 43 14