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Highland Park Press, 11 Apr 1935, p. 5

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£15â€"18017 | .360 § | : | t “H&' ghland ; an, III, TS LL egan Road IL A BUBDiNc RIL 11,, 1988 44 41 #8 $131 OI3 Ih < Willi % candidate for _mmmi:m,r, Y in that capacâ€" ity from 1927 to 198B1.: In the genâ€" eral e n in 1931 he tied for fourth p with | Julins Zimmer and lost the coin foss‘ to see‘ who uld * office. |He has been a régident Park and buildâ€" in’ con here ifor many years. George| W.. candjdate . for comm: er, h“ & mi“nt of Highlan{ Park for 27 years. He is marr d has children. Mr, Carr studie ebring and archiâ€" tecture #t Institute and abroad; is a member of the Ameriâ€" to clarily! Snd ulfere Hin A0 laws.; {3) To seek and use effecâ€" tively, | funds for Highlan Patk in to dreate local emâ€" ploymén{ agd in regird to this m ter, to, rate wilth other North Shore stbufbs in aftempting to se eure the} ddpression|of the railroad tracks; {4)] To invdstigate the posâ€" sibilities jof a reduction in water and utility rktes and to study the best: method df garbage «lisposal; (5) To main the_efficienicy of the police and fire lepa?rtments and to stimuâ€" late pybéic interest in coâ€"operating in safety and fire grevention measâ€" ures; (6 o endemvor to protect the prop * interest of all concerned it the matter of spécial assessments with dueiregard tq present condiâ€" tions}; (7) To encourage citizens to become fatniliar with the city‘s probâ€" lems by :v ng ¢gouncil meetings and participating in the work by serving dn| special |committées for which their talents fit them; (8), To publish af int a statement of the city‘g activi and finances, and in general, to develop a comâ€" munity" spirit for the improvement of the enfire city; $| THL RS DAY, APRIL 11, 1935 Community Cc "A balanced budget, lower taxes, JhEh lass re harmonious residential community i mt;ie best can) tradition, without geographic d tinetion.. prineobjectives" /. .. [.1 [ Highland P: WwITH THESE THING lieves that the two candic ually satisfactory. _ ' commends the following fo Brown or been in charge of the water € int in HigHland Park. e ‘has iided in Iflg:}md Park sinc rx th and f that| his long: dence here coupled with his experiâ€" mm as a Highland Park business man and his experience in office during the past four years ?ulify. :g::s a capable candidate for the \ Mrs. Florence Law, candidate for commissioner, has been a resident of Highland Park for 14 Jand has been pctive in local civic activâ€" iti¢s. She is a member of the Eim Place P.T.A., helped | organize the Film Placé night school for foreignâ€" bortn, and was a teacker for four years. fin‘; Law is a member | Lyle Gourley, candidate for comâ€" ioher, ‘has served three terms in hat office. During his terms of ofâ€" ite he has been in charge olipub,llc property and accounts and finances. n Institute of Engineers, and was e of the four building commissionâ€" of the Century of §s. He is a member ‘of District 108 school » a . member‘ of the j%nh‘ d, the American Legion, . and fas a captain in ‘the U. s-éAm uring the world war." | _ | â€" | Robert Greenslade, andiufto for câ€"election asicommissioner, is comâ€" pleting his first term in that office. Duringâ€"the past four years he has Greensla . Gourle . Taylot LADIES‘ PURE SILK SLIPS \and bottom. Special ._._..___... SMARTLY TAILOR EVERY DRESS AN OU® \â€"*~~. iges 14 LADIES‘ HOUSE DRESSES. Special $1.00 to :............._... IRON CLAD HOSIERY SPE T wo pair fOR ........... l Zlcduas.,. 28 N. First Street â€"/ Tel. Highlind Park 1088 Highland Park Dry Goods NEW B4 ~DRES of $2.98 to pUptEy SIM t ~| Chairma i LIN MD: | ates for Ma1 de the Cit ulius Zimp ididate NK ele¢tion as ci@mmissigner, has served two terms. |fHe has been in charge of the buil department and has majde a consystent éffort to uphold the building iprdina and to conâ€" dugét his o 7 tt; benefit all co medto' â€"greatest extent posâ€" sible. 1900 M C 3 St aP : _\ William Halbh â€"J#. candidate for rqsident of Righland Patk, and has for mapy y§#arg been interested in civic affairs,! Mr. Ralph states that if elécted helyrill deyote his best inâ€" terests to .'_, ral ; welfareâ€" of Highland Pakk as a whole. . _ . osop%flfr, ylor, candidate ft;; reâ€"elect! has (perved term: that office. While in mm has been in chagge‘ of the streets and highways de ts. Mr. Taylor states that |{during |the past: four years, lack bf funds has made it imuib]el o} J tain all ‘streets of Highland |Pgtk. |as they. should. be, but that theistreet department ‘has striven to give |the ‘town the best pogkible service. | . uet o police mngim*lbgen a . resiâ€" dent of (High ark : for many of the D.A.BR, and ident of: Hi; of Women Yo of the zoni $6.75 U vy Com irk STANDINC STER All size harles C§ Buell; candidate for nh _7 0 ighls airs,t. Mr. d he will « to A‘ i B d Pakk as ;&.Hv-"r y i6e. " BWHil M l FOor nissic . and is a former presâ€"| "’.lfiufll‘t e is in a poâ€" HighlangPark League | $iti o devote the uired time oters amd is a member| ‘office.. He states that if electâ€" : bokrd. _ : ¢d, I ,Ill;perlorm the duties of his ph â€"Jr. candidate for | eonscientiously and that all § . Seen a lifeâ€"long | ¢25 'c?‘ming'.up_ beforL him ‘will:reâ€" lighland Park, and has | ¢¢1 careful consifieration. are the stric! icil Amariâ€" $1.59 ‘$1.00 ) ‘Tém. )n : re ALUE! TH» PRESSs 14 | Herman, Sthwery, \fan for s. Lwo terms in that offée, He ‘first elected in 1927 and was reâ€" He ; in 1981. Mr. ty feels Ih l 8 is in business inâ€"Highlan Park) id is therefore available for s« on short nofice and had ght years experience in the office, e is well qualified for that office. Polling places follow: 10 Phécint No. 1, rfiem-imigxgn Hig 'School’;‘ precinet No. 2, H. F. élley‘s office, 27 N. Bheridan rd.; predeht No. 8, North Shore Gas Co., 7 8. St. Johns ave.; precinet No. 4, ohfson‘s Garage, 624| Lincoln ave.; predifiet No.TS, Ravinig school, Dean ve.; prectinet No. 6, Ofson residence 643 6. St. Johns ave. precinet No. 3 Ravinia ‘Fire Station; precinet s aTT \Heinz ‘Derb ‘ | y POTTED MEAT jper can ‘TOMATO JUICE [Leg of Finest Milk Fed Veal fian Camp‘s CATSUP bottlhe :....... c _ _ c s Leg of Finest Spring Lamb \7 to 8 Ib. average; pound .............._â€".... Pure Breakfast Sausage Smail Links; pound per bottle Baby Stuart Finest Lamb Shoulder Roast SAUERKRAUT No. 2 can No. 2 can Fancy Cut BEETS 3140 apanese 10y Scuart | LICED BEEF r jar reamed TUNA FISH ancy TOMATOES by Stuart ax or Green BEANS Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday 5 and 10 cent Sale INCOLN MARKET# ICOA crowd to the we hav,‘e{ on 519 West Central Avenue dpudha ‘.‘|uv;*.uu|:l;v EDRITOL A"UI. (the Coope: [amily)) will appear at the Odd Fellows hall, 1913 Wilmetto avenue, . Wilmette, . Thursday _eveâ€" ning, Appil 25,;with their friendly mountaingers af%d a‘ ghla hill billy show : It is a |well known [fact that Lula Belleé‘s ma writes abd arranges a lgrgz‘ko ion of the spngs that Lula No.afi n Schdol; precinet No. sinek Noh 10. iVencit Musiv‘s siore, cinet No,10, § 5'5:’& reenbay r{l.; precinet: No. t, 1 ‘building} 1207 Deerfiéld road. ‘ I <; i:\ | t mo j Lulgifienv; &Kefi P rogridm FOOD SHOP Highland Food Shop. See our many barâ€" sale this week on Fruits and Vegetables. 20¢ 23¢ 17¢ 16¢ 10¢ 10c¢ 10¢ 10¢ 10¢c 10¢ 10¢ 10¢ 5¢ 5¢ 5¢ ,g}kXéfiF"fimT JUICE :; [b. 2 sike can _}....] ... _ _: " :c T0 _‘ C );‘,; Weveanis l-. Richelieu RED KIDNEY BEANS | Finest Loin Lamb Chops Richelieu Large Juicy Frankfurts Shaver‘s per dozen 2 large boxes for Finest Loin Veal Chops PRUNE JUICE for health; tall can Harding‘s Famous No. 2 size can ......_.. Fresh Roasted COFFEE Native Baby Beef Liver 10 Ib. cloth bag CHIPSO SOAP CORNED BEEF HASH Extra Fancy CALAYVOS Pure Strictly Fresh EGGS Eearly June PEAS Granulated SUGAR ‘Read The Want Ads f | ai ‘All ‘of theke people ‘ fl,,:::‘..tm,,%g..,.._, the Carolinas. 1 i J e e e o#A . f willlbtwo*. shows, £ by dancing. :}The ghow and dance is given un auspices of | A, T. Sherman o. â€"892, Robert J. Gréenglade Tuesddy; April 16, 1935 Commissigner Reâ€"Elect Riection 3140 19c +o . 49¢ :. 25¢ 35¢ 23¢ 15¢ i 15¢ 15¢ 5¢ FIVE [1E : !““I‘ i3 #/ #o N# t uk q lt iX $ an

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