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Highland Park Press, 26 Dec 1935, p. 3

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tt 26, 1985 EMBER 26, C ; A PE WEAR C ROOM Help Kiddies uts of Highland Park rican Legion‘ and the at the u*] Chil y. | The Seont-':(d as i1 &scorts for hun. thel children attending. power d Park 1343% pe . * <8% tmum.d States, nor the estabâ€" ent of a number of new . agenâ€" cies and bureaus., We should also be concerned as whether there has been wasteful inefficiency in the spending of the mpney, as to whethâ€" er the administration‘s agencies are as effective as thay might be. ui.notourpx;ouhaotoln- uire whether the XYZ or the new XBC agency is in itself as efficient as it could be, nor as to whether various ‘ _ individual _ expenditures were wisely made and efficiently adâ€" ministered. That| would necessgitate the presentation a great amount of detail, involving an analysis of the work of all the New Deal agenâ€" ties. We can only look at the whole of the matter, w a view to deâ€" termining whethet or not the genâ€" éral "managing" policy of the adâ€" ministration is mflch as: would tend toward efficiency or inefficiency. The United States Government canr be said to represent a vast corâ€" poration, in whigh all the people have an interest 4s large stockholdâ€" ers. As a corporition, so to speak, the same principles applicable to good management, of a private comâ€" pany are appli¢cable to management of the United States Government. That which goes to make for inefâ€" ficiency and waste in a private.comâ€" panry will go to lnko for inefficiency and waste in the operation of the THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1935 Representative, g';nth Congresâ€" sional triet } White FLags offheJ NORTH SHORE LINE MRS. Ki was stumped. Hers was the task of arranging igcthing differâ€" ent for the club. And, as alâ€" ways, "something different" was exceedi range As a last|resort, she apâ€" pealed to her husband.> "Nothing to it," calmly deâ€" clared Mr. Kâ€". "Just‘ talk to our North Shore agent. Our lodge program chairâ€" man swears f)y him," *o l }:*e, . {%Â¥ "How abt‘ut a Chinatown trip, Mrs. Kâ€"? Top it off with a real Ghinese dinnerâ€" bird‘s nest !soup to lichee nutsâ€"served in the native manner." } Arrangements for the whole trip (including a Chiâ€" nese guide!) were completed by the agent. The cost %s nominal and there was no charge for service. "I never dreanled North Shore Line offered .so h," Mrs. Kâ€" commented in a i ~. "We had a grand timé. Your agent is now This is uuither "white flfi incident. Fdr a booklet scribing these unusual aids, write or ‘your local North Shore agent: | *‘Splendid! We‘ve never had anything even remotely like it. You‘ve saved my life!" our unofficial chairman of enterâ€" This Week in Washington By Raigh E. Church. Highland Park 140 34 gly hard to arâ€" _ I would consider® of the priâ€" mary requisites foroxe successf operation of a private business, tever its nature, to be the tion of a trained and expe L It was in the recogni of this fact that many compa blished courses for the spec training of employees, that promoâ€" ns are made largely upon a basis ‘training, experience and demonâ€" strated ability. The efficiency of fl;{ company is dependent in large par upon the efficiency of its person 1 It is a fair question as to what s been the policy of the prese inistration with regard to thy ection of its personnel. Has fl!-l: ection "been dependent primarily upon the basis of individual trainâ€" ing, experience and ability or has e real basis been politics, with tfining and ability being more T'r less a secondary consideration. | ‘If there is anything of which the New Deal Administration has been guilty, it is the dominant use and even abuse of the "spoils system" in ioselection of its personnel. The rds of the Civil Service Comâ€" United States Government. LAND O‘ LAKES BUTTER Start til‘e New Ye{;ar RIGHT Hearty Greetings From Your Centrella Grocer! ‘ - mt * $ ® EmE w Bm CC 2 _ H 01 gh qxunlhy "400 ppppprporaaaamee . CLUVE" EXTRA DRY WHITE SODA, whem ou purchaie 3 large bottles of any of the famous 400 CLUB" Beverages for during . our 1 MA i lWV h “l /I | Eti) r_’i' "\ !;‘T‘d rr] Es P ) "a‘ y A TREAT FOR THE HOLIDAYS FREE Serve It from a Silex Glass Coffee Maker Town Crier Flour o STEW%RTS COFFEE : 1t from a Silex Glass Coffee M both for |. Brews delt:i us coffee, free from grounds, in the way used by modern restaurants and leading hotel chefs. Made of heatâ€"resisting Pyrex glass. â€" i (w. S Colfem ....¢.i.c.1¢........}+ oo Ike h ‘ ho a t SPECIAL, "If Town Crier Flour does not produce the t bread, biscuits, cakes, ples and pastries ;T have ever made, return the om:ty sack to| your Centrella grocery and your money ,‘" 1 be returned without argument." 24.1b. $ q . Less f } sl 16 Demonstraâ€" $ @ .06 sack tion Coupon «i The 5â€"Ib.Bag, 27¢ | W e Recommend T own Cn‘ei"i’lour FOR ONE AND ALL! ie y 2A L New Year Demonstration ‘The attitude of the administra tion can best be demonstrated b calling attention to an amendmen proposed by Representative Walte G. Andrews, of New York, when bill which authorized an additio bond ‘issue by the Home Owners Corporation was before the Ho It will be recalled that at that tim there was considerable discussion to the efficiency of the Corporatio in its operation. On March Representative Andrews proposed amendment which read in part follows: "In the appointment 0 agents and the selection of employ ees for said Corporation, and in th: promotion of agents or employees no partisan political test or quali fication shall be permitted or giv consideration, but all agents . an employees shall be appointed, em ‘g:oyed or promoted solely upon th sis of merit and efficiency . . . .‘ Immediately opposition to th mission show that on October 81-1 of this year 341,000 odd persons o¢ gupied positions in the Federal Ser vice outside the rules, regulatio and examinations of the Civil Ser vice Commission. P Real Mixers © Sparkling Bourbondale ©@ Sloe Gingerickey © Dry Gingerickey °.. Large z“ Plus Bottle Deposit These ("merry mixers" haye been designed to fill a definite needâ€"look on the back label for interesting, palateâ€"pleasing recipes, Contains less than % of 1% of Alcohol by volume. THESE YEAR END SPECIALS ‘TIL JANUARY 1, 1936 #ives dithes CENTRELLA YEAR! With Every 1\§orth Shore Home- maker Resolved to Make 1936 a JM‘.,..M CCR cold ‘weathe, ® ‘Ch'c-'...,,, T 4* DERBY Holiday Favorites @ Derby Cel Ox Tongue, 22â€"0z. jar, © Derby P. Pan Peanut Butter, 13 ozs... © Derby Cel Corned Beef, 12 ozs... © Derby Fa s Pigs Feet Tid Bits, 14 ozs.. © Derby Chicken and Egg Noodies, 16 ozs, . 14 N. Sheridan Road 328 Railway Avenue "~0 Waukegan Rd. 1936 For You All THE |PRESS . Nelson Grocery & Mkt. ood Grocery & Market Deerfileld School _ Presents Xmas Play amendment, making the test "merit and efficiency‘" rather than "poliâ€" tics," made itself manifest on the part of the administration leaders and it was promptly defeated. There is no better graphic illustration of the attitude of the New Deal Adâ€" ministration in the matter of selecâ€" tion of the personnel for conductâ€" ing the vast operations of the U. 8. Government. And" it is a fair presumption that if this general policy is applied to the many activâ€" ities in which the United States Government is now engaged there could hardly be anything but the prevalence of waste and inefficiency. "The Magi‘s Gift": a traditional operetta by the pupils of Degrfield Grammar School was presented unâ€" der the direction of Miss Virginia Engels on Friday, Dec. 20, at 1:30 p.m. for the school children and at 7:80 p.m. for adults and friends. The cast of characters follows: Watchman .......... Robert McDougall in order to introduce our delicious Hasteeâ€"Tastee muffins a HERE‘S HOW YOU GET THEM: Hastceeâ€"‘ astee Mixed Corn Flour 13¢ Hasteeâ€"Tastee Bran Muffin Flour 13¢ Hasteeâ€"Tastee Ginger Muffin _ Hasteeâ€"Tastee MUFFIN TIN SPECIAL Old Monk Olives Total Regular Value For Your New Year‘s Party kke Grocery & Mkt. YOUR CHOICE OF TWO PACKAGES Offer Expires Dec. $1st. 198§ Make your New Year‘s Eve Midnight Lunch a Huge Success with these Derby Favorites, Wise hostesses alâ€" ways have a supply on hand for the nnexnected guest. IN HIGHLAND PARK IN DEERFIELD IN HIGHWOOD Your Choice, Two packages ALL FOR Old Monk Olive Oil, Pint Glass jar, Special Mammoth Queen 3 ... 81 3â€" $1 OLIVES Pint glass, 35¢ Colos.al Ripe OLIVES Pint tin, 25¢ 29C¢ 26¢ 15¢ 41¢ Highland Park 460â€"461 59¢ $1.55 13¢ 19¢ Highwood 1000 ‘King .....__......... William Larsen Pxge::â€":{|â€"s:scuaene A;:d Sotlhdo Margaret ................ Grace Herman Ann ..........._...._.... Martha Ashman Mary ............... Shirley Briscoe Harold ..........}....... Raymond McKene Elsbeth ...................... Jane Bowman T OME ; 4. ... sll... c Scvivss~o« PB Figher Good Dame Mary Frances Anderson Morley ............._....... Frank Stupple Sir Arthur ......... Doris Enderbrook Jester |........................... Buddy Piper Coachy Bill ......_.. Clyde Schoonover YÂ¥ule Logâ€"Wilbur Rogers and Erâ€" nest DeSanto. ; Wunilerl,...?riq; Shugrue, William Olendorf, Matt Klemp, Jirah Cole Carol Singersâ€"Ruth Hoffman, Irene Wolf, Pea.fl Wilson, Gladys Ott, Ann Galloway, Betty Krause, Leâ€" nore Bellei, Constance Meyers, Ione Beckman, Jean Boyle, Beaâ€" trice Callahan, Zelda Hanner, Reâ€" gina Klemp, Eleanor Schoonover, Katherine Ransdell, Marion Kerâ€" rihard, Ruth Herman, Tim Shuâ€" grue, William Olendorf, Matthew Klemp, Jirah Cole. Ivy Green +â€" Constance Kocbelin, 'Begx.r Margaret Aun ..:.!.:. Mary ... Harold ... Elsbeth .. King Wenceslas : * Kin‘ snnstimiteiiihite CENTRELLA FRENCH DRESSING, CENTRELLA SALAD DRESSING;; quart jar. CALUMET| BAKING POWDER, tall 1â€"lb. can CRISCO, | BAKER‘S PREMIUM CHOCOLATE. 2 16â€"lb. akes . . ... for SNOW PUFF PAPER NAPKINS, | ; z ; white or colored ‘pkgs. used by good cooks everywhere, 3â€"lb. can ;%AYMORE EXTRA SMALL AS, | Na. 9 eame (ontan l‘c No. 2 cans Deerfield 220 Chocolate Decorates ;. .. ... Chocolate Eclairs ......... Chocolate Fluffs . .......... SCOTâ€"TOWEL HOLDERS, Johnston‘s Iced Buddies ... JOHNSTON‘S Famous CHOCOLATE COOKIES Resolved: T hat in 1936 1 Will Use SCOT TOWELS 2 1. 21¢ "For Your New Year‘s Party" We Recommend Silver Cup C offee 2.....1 5C SILVER CUP COFFEE SCOT TISSUE HOT TAMALES, Yes, the: real thing made from choice ments, can CHILI with the secret Anvor of CHILI POWDER, a sestful flavorâ€" ing for scores of dishes, bottle . . . . Make Y our Own Holiday Cakes and Cookies with CINCER MIX 1"7¢ 37¢ 23¢ 63¢ It‘s a North Shore Favorite A Holiday Treat From Old Mexico CENTRELLA!COLOSSAL RIPE OLIVEs, DA um CENTRELLA WHF _LE PEELED APRICOTS, B C an CIE.ETRELLA.'COUNTRY GENâ€" TLEMAN CORN, No. 2 can ....... zanzsc SENTÂ¥ELLA V. P. SWEET OTATOES, 18â€"0r. can ... .. .. zforz7c pint tins JELLO, in six delicious flavors No, 246 can CENTRELLA TOMATO JUICE, m No. 300 cans geruia Ann Flanagan, Nora Mae ginia Gastheld, Lenore Wilson. Skatersâ€"Mark Cunningham, Ud::.n.' Lois Palmer, Jean Do y |Peck, Alda Schoonover, Betty _ Landeau, Betty Bruner, Florence Russell, Margaret Finch. Morris Dancersâ€"Leslic Brand, Bobâ€" by ny.trnuuu Mau, : Roger . Jaynes, 1 Klemp, W‘,M , terson. F Boar‘s Head: Pages....Edward Hurst and ‘Earl Hunter ........_.._......... «1M 11250 Polka â€" Nancy Burnett, Maxine Haggie, Dolores Templeton, Marâ€" ion Klemp,, Francis Schoonover, Mary Klemp, Nancy Huhn. ; RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Quality Cleaners Lahey \G Think of it. You simpâ€" y add water to this ingy Miz ind bake . , . the results will be a delightful surprise 14¢ 4 +s 3... 27C¢ . P. 178 .lb. 31¢ .lb, 31¢ Jb, 27¢ .lb. 31¢ 247C PAGE THREE Jim e

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