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Highland Park Press, 31 Jan 1935, p. 3

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BLE e trains. all trains. mahea er â€"10 ER Wfi.g,em'ce Men Favor _ A”ointment of Loesch as ‘ Mighwood Police Chief â€" A new political, nonâ€"partisan club has been formed in Deerfield Townâ€" ship by the exâ€"service men in Highâ€" wood Wednesday, Jan. 23, and the following officers were elected for the coming YOAT: C}ha_irmn.n Rayâ€" pHURSDAY, JANUARY ‘31, 1935 T lfie. and adopted. e j oo ’dutings will be held byâ€"monthly, :I:;,:: '::;imh the second and fourth Wednesday of| vided by the Boos every month, but due;to the closeâ€"|â€" During the firs ness of the coming elections, meetâ€"| game there was | ings will be"held every Wednesday| and both teams v evening at 234 North Avenue until| heady basketball. â€" after the spring elections. ‘first quarter was The purpose of the organizationi Highland Park 6: is to provide the exâ€"service man‘, ‘Iggy McClure, | with some way to express himself| forward, paced th politically, and to stand for good, ing a total of 14 clean conservative government, muâ€") trailed very close micipal legislation favoring the chilâ€" 13 points, and Rog dren of the community, playâ€"| Highland Park‘s grounds, etc., standing squarely beâ€"| who made‘a total hind a candidate regardless of party.)though Silver did *.The organization also will favor a the scoring. colun eandidate for mayor, who will seek| threat with his c &ppointment of former chief of poâ€" tm'l'l Ch’srho' E vonicanminbe prel eP o Limuy e / ibecepes râ€"pon, WAE Te ap. oC ACR Cn oo « <g w0 cmpmigiin lice 3. P. Loesch to the position femerty held by Mim. _ _ _ _ . ) The purposes of the organization as set forth in the constitution of the league are as follows: t 1. To uphold and defend the Conâ€" stitution of the United States of lot in the primary. . | $. To promote and support qualiâ€" fed and competent exâ€"service men for public office, who have proven to be qualified to municipal, township and state offices. j C 4. To insist in economy in pUDMC: office by incumbents. 5. To insist on legislation which will guarantee the keeping open of all schools, and no further reduction in educational funds. | â€" _ > "',i:.f;*m good, clean, conâ€" servative government in all tax spending bodi¢s in the state of Illiâ€" ‘Locally, in Highwood, the organiâ€" zation favors a review of the city‘ ordinances, some of which ‘are: anâ€" tique, and not: suited to present .needs, and easy accessibility to such revised ordinances by citizens, also 4. And to organize in each townâ€" ship of Lake County as many chapâ€" ters of this organization as may Be required, such chapters to become a part of the parent body. s L We i io Mn on o s e ie IROLLED RIB ROA To advocate the Australian balâ€" 307 WAUKEGAN AVENUE y 4 yY e M uces 220 o0 ol t Ns 100000 4 Service and Satfsfaction Free Delivery _ ~~Tele, Swift‘s Brookfield But Lamb Steaks b127€¢ NATIVE ROUND S Friday and Sat Swift & Co. Pork Liver 1. 8€ Swift‘s Premium â€" LOIN Fresh Young will demonstrate Balloons wil @ larger police f ) ade> quate police prote ion, and| in fact, everything that (6 good for the comâ€" munity. t j \ This Thursday, Jan. 31, the Boosâ€" 1.\ ters will entertain the Allâ€"Colored Team from North Chi which is ;. called the Doc King‘s Team. The en | Boosters will have three| games this: to| Thursday, Booster light and heavy. ip weight teams which are! to play the ceolored team, and the Highwood 1c\ Pirate Girls team, which is to play \ the Glenview team. ree good ich‘ games are promised a the Girls "5 will start their first game at 7 p.m. Leading the attack, the wood Boosters beat the Highland Park Young Men‘s Club by a re of 45 to 30, Although there was a great deal of scoring, the fans gaw good playing and good team work proâ€" vided by the Boosters. h is . ‘lggy MeClure, Highwood Booster forward, paced the attack by makâ€" ing a total of 14 joints. Pasquesi trailed very close behind to make 13 points, and Rogan made 11 points. Highland Park‘s scorer ‘ Segert, who made‘a total of 10 points. Alâ€" \though Silver didn‘t get very far in ‘the scoring column he quite a .\ threat with his canny ing. Tom: \and Charley Russell both played i‘ good defensive ball and rley was ;| especially good on rebounds until he | had to leave the game with 4 fouls : | to l‘\"s credit. Scabby and Anderson « botif did very good in their relief .\ roles, Scabby making 4 points and Ei Swede 2. â€" _ > / s â€" During the first quartér of the game there was little scoring done and both teams were playing fast heady basketball, The score for the first quarter was High 7 and Wheels Out of Line Take Heavy Tire Toll Thousands of cars burning Uup tires because of improper nlignment‘ of the front wheels and axle sysâ€". tem, report the Automotive Repair Bervice of ‘North ond _ Strdet. This has been proven by the safety lane tests held in various cities thruâ€" out the past year.: Striking a hole or bumping a curb ten is sufâ€" ficient to disturb.alignt .nt-?nr l’fortable handling, of steering, and satisfactory tire jwear, depend \upon chassis alignm proper toéâ€" in, caster and camber Swift‘s Premi Pork Lamb ate their {vafiéties of Cheese, Butter a eats. with every ipgurchase. Souvenirs. é g%g f 11. 24 6 to 8 Ib. Calf 1 Lb. 26 Lb. 2 Fhe Fro ‘utlets °T . .. . . . b. She verage â€"lver »7¢ tel' 6 (% .Y. o Lb'36c im Spring sh [EAK irday Specials C Telephone 1241 sTUDIO GOSSIP _ | by Diane Benedict CHF "One Man‘s Family," broadéast from Chicago, is drawing an avaâ€" lanche of fan mail response. || â€"â€" ©‘Rudy Vallée is now broadcasting his yeast programs from Hollywood, Calif. He is making another motion film there, and we all hope he gets a good vehicle. ie Jane Froman‘s sponsors, Pontiac: Motors, want ‘her to rem:hffi,q\ieir! exclusive star. Hence, you won‘t hear her regularly. on the ‘Bromo Seltzer program. t . Del Campe, who not only directs a dandy band, but sings and dances . . . a"triple treat. He is at the Roosevelt. * After a vacation of severa weeks, Guy Lombardo and his R | Canâ€" adians, and Xavier Cugat his tunesters, are returning ‘E the Waldorf. Cugat, who is the gentleâ€" men that composed "My Sha tf‘tf a new tango "Dusk," !Pe“t‘. yÂ¥ cation in Spain, where the all good tangos are born. [A Henri Gendron is swin baton over at the Oriental these days and doing a g00 New Regulation. On â€".| Local Plumbing Bids Under provisions of an announceâ€" ment made in Highland Park, all plumbing bids that exceed $100 are to be delivered to the Highland Park Chamber of Commerce where they will be held for a time prior to deâ€" livery to the awarding out&ority. The new plan was announced by Howard Moran, chairman of zone six :code"® compliance committe@ of the idiviuionsl eode authority. / Such bids, if they are mailed, must reach the Chamber 24 hours before the scheduled time for opening, or, if mailed, at least two hours before the scheduled opening hour, | Similar | practices, _ under code authorities in various lines of indusâ€" try, have been inaugurated in a numâ€" ber of cities through Chamt of Commerce offices. 0 Calavos Require Long j _ > Period for R?:tning HIGHWOOD, A new reason for calling v,i'tentiot to calavos, the semi-trofl&l frui which has always represent luxury because of its limited production in this country, is that California has at last succéeded in producing large enough crop to bring the fruit withâ€" in the reach of the smallest budgets. . _ When we ‘consider the length of : ons hi Aapepannity Sn on rin c 090 1 time it takes to produce the calavo, we understand better its unique qualâ€" ities. Many varieties remain on,the tree for a period of fmm seven BROOKFIELD Specials American Cheese, Ib.. 25¢ Swiss Cheese, Ib. . .. .29¢ N. Y. State Cheese, Ib. 29¢ Wis. Brick Cheese, Ib. 22¢ Munster Cheese, Ib.. . 23¢ Roquefort Cheese, Ib. 65¢ Lamb Chops 1.29¢ TUB, Ib. . ; BRICK, Ib. PAIL, Ib. .. Swift‘s Premium LOIN ; THE PRESS ¢ . 14¢ . 15¢ .16¢ months to a year. During this time the fruit is gradually accumulating the full flavor which is bound up with the contemporary development of the fruit oil content. Calavos are not picked until the zenith has been reached in mineral, nutrient and flavor values. For this purpose & hbo;zbory test is necessary to judge y the proper stage of ma turity or ripeness. e s l â€" Back of the long period of actua production of each individual calav« â€" Pajamas Broadcloth ‘_ _ $1.49 Pafimas that formerly sold up to $2. All are fast colors. Pflced’ for clearance â€" at $1,49. s : Full cut, and guaranteed shrinkless. _ Fine .w 0 v e ® broadcloth. Worth to $1.95. Sale price $1.23. GARNETT New colors and patterns. These ties are handâ€"made and wool lined. Certainly a big value at 65¢. j Broadcloth Shirts $1.23 Handâ€"Made Neckties 65¢ â€" Men‘s Men‘s Men‘s The LTemon juite _ . 3 tablespoons mayonnaise 2 calavos . Salt. Combine flaked salmon, sliced celâ€" ery, few drops lemon juice and mayâ€" onnaise, and mix lightly. Cut calavos into halves lengthwise, remove seeds .nd:prinkleoutponhuwithm juice and salt. °Fill centers with salâ€" mon mixture. Gerve on lettuce garâ€" nished salad plates. Serves 4. 1 cup sliced celery (rounds) PAGE THREE

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