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Highland Park Press, 2 Jan 1936, p. 4

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ts «9 &5 4 It is never too late to pay for _ Christmas seals., \tuberculosis work goes on throughout the entire year and the money is greatly needâ€" ed.. Paying for seals now The‘total today for Lake County is $4,526.76 which is slightly behind the total last year on this date. Hewever, only half of the letters have been heard £ so the associâ€" ation is hopeful realizing its goal of $8,000 ‘the sale is | ituttedatics : beiffictrediivirdaintries â€" B escfi c d 1 000 Report from the State Tuberculoâ€" sis Association this week shows the Lake County branch fourth in standâ€" ing among the counties in I!linois in seal sale returns as of Dec. 14. > DuPage is in lead with $3,â€" 121. 27, Winnebago second with $3,098,54 (representing an increase of $633.67 as of same date last year), Peoria had $3,061.98 on deâ€" posit and Lake ty $3,005.58. per letter, the rémaining letters should add appmi‘inot'ply $3,000 to the present total. ‘ITl,r association is preparing to d out followâ€"up cards to all whofin[not paid for the seals and urges everyone to send in his contribution at once in order to save the .uoeifio:r the cost of postage in tracing the donations. The association ifeels that those who have kept e | seals until Christmas time did so because they indended to make a contribution to the tuberculosis v::}k in Lake Counâ€" ty. . Figuring a return of 50 cents _ _Not quite half of ‘the 13,000 let, ters which were t out by thq; association at iksgiving +time have been heard f The seal uhl goal for 1935 is 0. The return today ‘stands. at» .16, slightly more than half ‘|of | the needed amount. | } The student nu of St. Therâ€" ese Hospital had| charge of the booth in Waukegan, selling the seals in the iFrst National Bank for three days and then ving‘to the post office where the â€"eontinued for the remainder of the week. Thé total return fromyWgukegan wad $21.81. | | Mrs. Rodney B. srn,cr of High: land Park, a boar mber of the association . sent in $24 from the sale of sedls in HigKignd Park. | Booth sales of | T.] Seals in Wau n | a Park netted the Aissoc Miss Mary Kendall, ex tary, announced y. Lake County gal ~‘_â€" Sales Tot When the dog iyâ€"first received inâ€" to the family, a t deal of tact must be used, especially with some dogs who might be inclined to be ugly, However, i no time is allowed for the j ents | to strange surroundi trfl) be made, the affair usually s lightens out itself. One of m essential things in this res ir:o gain the complete, full confidence of the aniâ€" mal as soon as pogsible after meetâ€" ed "German police" dogs, being former inhabitant; f â€" Caesar‘s Gaul, while the ws are primarily an oriental bre the other hand,. such as Terriers, Seotch, Irish, Airedale, Wire, Fox, m Fox, .. the like, take in ownership more philâ€" esophically, and cotu&;uemly aré much more easily ed. i dog." Chows ufil j Shepâ€" herds usually are good examples of this, the trait throwback from their nvironment, the Shepherds, now commonly callâ€" chase of a grown dog, for it must be remembered t r the maâ€" turity of a dog thed, adjustâ€" ments to new conditions and friends are not so ily | as in t puppy and g: I course, there are to every rule, and some dogs | will e friends ly, breed, while 0 will not, always remaining the soâ€"called "one man dogs within a: in breed, as well as in the differen , vary conâ€" siderably, and be carefulâ€" ly considered i the Pul"_- Many future. 0 rs shrink from the idea bu a young, or even a dog, and while the is in the end enâ€" tirely up to the t is purchasâ€" ing the animal, 4 who is Bubscription Price, $1.50 per year QHICAGO OPFICES Communications for must be written on i afl-d&m , and HM‘E'.*~Â¥~~M““' fintered as Second PAGE FOUR THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS E> M ThE M Albert. Buttertworth T. B. Christmas k; and Highland sociation $45.81, , executive secreâ€" Total $4,500 Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Ilinols eatds of ‘bipks: infuariet notiots of ATURE | A member of 1 pf AGO SUDURBAN QUALITY GROUP in current issue. The Highland‘Park Press is ofâ€" fering a special value in engraved visiting cards, 100 white or ivory engraved cards from your own plate $1. 100 ‘engraved visiting cards, paneled, from your own plate, $1.15. "Case : repo of tuberculosis in 1934 were up about 6 per cent above those fot 1933, while the 1985 reâ€" ported incidence stands about 3 per cent abovye 1984. Sputum specimens submitted for examination in 1934 were up nearly 12 per cent above 1933 with an tier increase in 1935. This intflet |an increase in the prevalente . of| tuberculosis. The death rate for *935 for the State of Illinois is 5% deaths, from tuberâ€" culosis per 1 ,,boo people." Quoting from the Statistical Reâ€" view of Recent Mortality and Morâ€" bidity Tren published by the State Department of Public Health, is the following: a § 4 1 I ! means the asjociation will be ulvgd the‘ cost of pbstage for letters sent to trace contributions. Send in your contribution now 1 j If the purchased after he has reached his maturity, it is more than likely t he has passed through f the diseases assoâ€" ciated with puppyhood and that he has developeldl a stage of comparaâ€" tive immuni Also, his habits of cleanlingess uld be well estabâ€" lished by time, though this is not always |the .case. However, training: | than that which he has undergonie already must be carâ€" ried on very carefully, and it is oftentimes di t for a new master to carry it beyond the point at which his training stopped, and when ‘this is accomplished, it inâ€" volves a vety intensive study of the nature and character of the animal. 11 4 1 J Grafilm bul Comp#ny After the dog has made his first advances to his master, and the two begin to each other, he may be i and taken . for walks ::t f |doors on a leash, in order t int him with the neighborh and in a short while new friends may be brought in and introduced. m this it is but a shortâ€" s‘tep | complete confidence and ‘happi on the part of the dog. â€" & | $ . _ If he is ‘*n., to make friends at the begintining, the thing to do is to make h ' comfortable as posâ€" ible in a e from which he canâ€" not escape, leave him a light meal and some hr, then leave him alone to think matters out for himâ€" self. He should be visited occasionâ€" ally and spoken to in an ordinary, tonverufio 1, pleasant tone of roice. . ‘Interested neighbors and friends should be discouraged from pestering him during this time, as he will become confused if he has too many péople to remember, thus prolonging the process of making ing him. A reserved dog should be left alone as a measure of respect. _ short while he will discover that the owner is a friend, GRAFILM ro'ron OIL is good for at least 3,000 miles, instead of| the usual 500 to 1,000 miles obtained from orâ€" dinary oil. *mly add more GRAFILM) to maintain the proper oil-*#el. Frequent oilâ€" changes are tinnecessary. . . . The 3,000 Mile Motor O _ 18 8. FIRST STREET 4 H. P. 4017 1016 Tower ‘Tel Central $85% 208 N. Wabash Avenue Tel. State 6326 mfln’at motor in 1 eather. at reguliar advertising rates. hland Park 657â€"658â€"559 § cents per single copy 1. For thoge‘ who desire to own homes, moderrnize the homes or busiâ€" ness buildingk â€" and plants which they already own and to purchase and install n fessary machinery and equipment, to im: funds available at reasonable.rates and upon terms of repayment which are commensuâ€" rate with the borrower‘s capacity to pay out of inc me and which insure retirement of ithe indebtedness. 2. To induce lending institutions to lend money for these purposes, making available the savings of inâ€" vestors. Highland Pa*k Countryside PUMPK 2 N‘:.q;‘g;yui for ................}f. new and mortgage reâ€" funding, Mr. O)‘Connor listed the five chief ab. as follows: . "This a| long step: forward," said : Mr. or, "in accomplishâ€" ing our :â€"fbld purpose, and with most of enmed_ in the fields of â€"real esta building â€" conâ€" vinced 1936 will usher in the greatest building program of recent y , we naturally ‘expect to handl¢ a mucgh greater volume of business during the coming year." In outlining the purpose of the Federal Hous Administration in insuring loans for modernization, Â¥1 1/E k. c c I The Fed Housing Administraâ€" tion in its first full year of activity in the northetn Illinois district, has insured a total of 799 loans amountâ€" ing to $4,283,035 under the mutual mortgage ins urance provisions known as Title II of the National Housing Act, and 3,009 loans totalâ€" tioncn%p n known as Title I. Of the tle II loans, 592 in amount of $3 787,1700 were for reâ€" financing on existing property, while the remaining 207 for $1,496,â€" 135 were for new home construcâ€" tion. At the same time the northern Illinois distrigt office accepted for insurance tal of 595~mortgages with a k;n value of $3,228,210. These figures were announced by John R. O‘Connor, district director, in a brief regume of FHA accomâ€" plishment during 1935. i ounl t } | PRUNEESâ€" ‘ 8 pounds for |........... YIRGINIA PANCAKE FLOUR, BUCKWHEAT FLO 2 packages for ......... A JEMIM A D A NCA W arme AUNT 2plmj,-. for llm*'es' Loans C Totaling $7,972,321 HEINZ SPAGHETTI 12â€"ounce can, 2 for .. 17â€"ounce can,§|2 for .. 3 15â€"0z. pkg PITTED | HEINZ‘S SO| All kinds except Consomme and Clam Chewder, 2 cans RAISINSâ€" SUPER aUDS 2 large packages for 4 cans for | CLUB HOUSE Dry Mince Mut;: o PKQR, /....s»».:mtoclnesss.. LITTLE BOY BLUE the : bettle _L......"::} 4.: CRESTO Sa KNOX G TINE the package }........_.......... KITCHEN KLENSER 1â€"pound can for ... 4â€"pound for ... CRISCO | 1â€"pound can for ........ 1%â€"pound for . 38â€"pound can for ... nnas‘nnr% COCOA I.nannd aunlf.. ORANGES BAKER‘S CHOCOLATE Â¥â€"pound o JOF ‘sâ€"sshyrccess HERSHEY‘$ CHOCOLATE Mâ€"pound cake for ........_... BAKER‘S COCOA 1â€"pound can for ... %â€"pound ufi FOF .sor.iervermccecer APPLES M. & R. C GREEN BEANS, 3 No. 2 cans for CHARM C WAX BEANS, 3 No. 2 cans for B. & M. A BEANS, 3 No. Sp 1676â€"7â€"8â€"9 To W‘”fll‘lfl improvement in (°.: f ,‘L Highland Park | f + . IMinois h. IFOME . sesind JATES for â€"Seedless Grimes Golden, bushel $1.09; 7 lbs. 25¢ Wagners, bushel ... . . .$1.19; 5 lbs. 25¢ aue 290C : ITÂ¥e for Thursday, Friday, Saturday â€"Jan. 2, 3 and 4 THE PRESS 25¢ ....... 1 0¢ 25¢ 9c 29¢ 20c 21¢ 29¢ 25¢ 29¢ 17¢ 9¢ 19¢ 13¢ ble 11e Large package for CORN FLAKES Kellogg‘s 2 packages for ..............__.... i metneess==" Pi¢ GOLD MEDAL FLOUR Pâ€"poond shek . 1............. adC 2 cans for .. AMMONILA quart bottle ............._.. OLD GOLD Cigarettes NUT MEATSâ€"Pecans or Black Walnuts; lb. ... NUT MEATSâ€"Almonds or English Walnuts; lb. ... PET or CARNATION 20 MILK, 3 tall cans for...... LAUC Check the differential and transâ€" mission frequently for the proper amount of grease, advis‘u the emerâ€" gency road‘ service department of the Chicago Motor Club. | Edward M. Craig, executive manâ€" ager, Building Construction Emâ€" ployers‘ Association, annount¢ed that building permits for Chicago in 1935 so far totaled more than $13,â€" 000,000 as compared with $7,800,000 for 1934, an increase of more than ‘66% per cent He also nts’editlut building labor employment‘ in‘ the Chicago area is 15 per cent |greater now than at this time lagt year. "This great improvement in buildâ€" ing," said Mr. Craig, "is without question, due primarily to Federal Housing Administration activity. For, until the advent of the FHA, the building industry, as a whole, was practially at a standstill." OVALTINE $1.00 size for ... 50â€"cent liyo for .. LIPTON‘S TEA %&â€"pound can for CR secorrherconlnonyrnntenecsmmons nesrved MACARONT or SPAGHETTI 3 }bs. for.::.. CIDER VINEGAR quart bottle; "each :..._..... C. H. CHILI CON CARNT 2 cans for ts ZSC â€"25¢ ‘ Iuley |: Floridas 2 Doz. Additional evidence of the éffecâ€" tiveness of FHA activity in carryâ€" ing out of its program was offered yesterday by two additional |sources. Peter T: Swanish, chief m&:%lln, Illinois Department of Labor, stated that 176 Illinois building ¢onterns reported & total of 3,141 en@plziyee- for the month of November, 1935, as compared with 196 firms reportâ€" ing a total of only 2,766 employees for the same month last year. | 5. To compile informations by means of research in order to deâ€" termine suitable fields for mortgage investment and to guide future deâ€" velopment of residential areas. NOBILITY G. B. CORN, $ No. 2 eans for ............. 8. H. DICED CARROTS: 3 No. 2 cans for ... .____ EDAM CHEESE BABY GOUDA ‘CHEESE 4. To initiate a program of home construction in those localities in which there is a pronounced shortâ€" age of housing. The early initiation of this program has provided emâ€" ployment for wage earners in buildâ€" ::ig-mduaud many allied indusâ€" es. h housing conditions generally. The Federal Housing Administration has established standards. of quality with respect to neighborhoods, conâ€" struction, architecture and materâ€" ials, as well as other factors conâ€" tributing to more comfortable, healthful and satisfactory housing. 8 No. 2 cans for 19¢ â€"27¢ GREEN DALE BEETS 19c ’ NUCOA or GOOD MARGARINE: 2 Ths. for 2 pkgs. for CRACKERS GRAHAM or SODA ; 2â€" C. H. MINCE MEAT TOMATO SOUP Campbell‘s; 3 cans for Libby‘s; 4 cans for TOMATO JUICE B. HASH "" _ 30¢ or GOOD LUCK _m10c $1.19 35c ORANGES 49¢ 39¢ 98c 45¢ 25¢ 10c 23¢ 63¢ 39¢ 29¢ 29¢ 29¢ 7c 12%¢ 2 packages for ...................... @0€ WHEAT KRISPIES 27 2 packages for .........____..__ 441C Kellogg‘s BRAN FLAKES 19 2 packages for ........______ 1IC Kellogg‘s ALL BRAN 2 packages for ..........._. Large package for .. PURE LARD . OME . .+ rrmrrcctinmmnernes s RICE KRISPIES > 2 packages for ............. SHREDDED WHEAT 2 packages for ..........__ | TUNA FISH, POST BRAN FLAKES 2 packages for ...........___ POST WHOLE BRAN 2 packages for ............_._._ WHEATENA the package ___ RALSTON‘S BREAKFAST FOOD, pkg Pâ€"G SOaAP AM. FAMILY FLAKES 2 packages for ...._.____..... 4 bars for 10 bars for AM. FAMILY SOAP 2 packages for MUSTARD pint can for KOSTO FRUIT COCKTAIL _ > 7 No. + chas for ........,«~., Dr. Phillips GRAPEFRUIT 2 No. 2 cans for .........__._. MAZOLA or WESSON OIL Grapetruit .. DILL PICKLES 3 large or 6 small cans for "She Couldn‘t Take It" with Joan Bennett and George Raft, January 2, Thursday. A highâ€"powered story with swift, blunt action, picturing the reformation of a racketeer and his efforts to reform the undisciâ€" plined and overâ€"indulged family of a rich man. The cast: is capable, with a particularly good performâ€" ance by Wailter Connolly. Adults ‘ and young adults. "Shipmates Forever," Dick Powâ€" ell, Ruby Keeler and Lewis Stone, "I Live My Life" with Joan Crawford, Brian Abern, and Frank Morgan, January 3, 4, Friday and Saturday.© "Three Million Dollars or an Archaeologist." The choice is made by a spoiled daughter of the rich in this swiftâ€"moving comâ€" edyâ€"drama whose scenes shift from the Isles of Greece to a panorama of life among New York‘s four hunâ€" dred. Frank Morgan gives an outâ€" standing performance of the weakâ€" minded but lovableé father. Exagâ€" gerated satire of the. dull rich, Adults. D.A.R. BETTER FILMS . COMMITTEE REVIEW __19¢ GEORGE H. MITCHELL, D. D.S. THE REMOVAL OF HIS DENTAL OFFICE THE NORTH SHORE TRUST BUILDING _25¢ 19c 39c )$A 2 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD, SUITE 220 â€" 16 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD CANE SUGAR _ ie RED CROSS | MACARONT or SPAGHETTT; 2 pio Guard Health E‘fet Paper 4 rolls for ...__... io nb sevtireieuatie WISHES TO ANNQUNCE "22¢ ... P€e . 196 49c ‘39¢ 19c 19c UER KRAUT | o. 24 cans for ___ 33¢ 23¢ 23¢ 22¢ 24¢ 25¢ 25¢ _ $1 29¢ 25¢ Medium Floridas .. 2 doz. 45¢ Large Floridas ...3 doz. $1.00 FROM Gun:m;r 2 packages 1 Kellogg‘s W, W. BISCUIT 2 packages fniumivals MALT the package eiies Yol ns the package‘.................... QUAKER mmm yellow or white, vnke. _ PUFFED T o PUFFED 2 packages (rfeirer rer trriomcis tm FARINA i amle ._â€"â€"â€"â€"‘AE QUAKER OATS LOG CA SYRUP Small can wovntonboces.. Medium tak for .......... Large can |.....}._.____ LEE & PERRIN‘S SAUCE the posstg 1.._......__._._____ TO LINCOW A8H JAP ROSE SOAP CASINO TOMATOES 8 No. 2 T POl .»+cniitaitnnss GLENCOE TOMATOES 2 No.: 2% tans for ...___ BIG Q OUR 2‘“ nb.m bnbetimasesrauss srubey DOG ")t‘s"flfi-fl Choice MUCSHROOMS, _ _"Way Down East," Rochelle Hud. son, Fouda and Slim Sum. January 8, 9, Wednesd of change of seasons of ‘farmin this old fashioned mely. provided by the splendi cast. y. % zage deftly blended humor, thos music with Navy ideah ‘Joyalty and: there nehminglon.., the is further t scenes and beautiful . graphy, the well chosen cast & satisfying wh’ e. Family. wte\ Tocan}. "A doiighttully lestenate day. ~ A delightfully e ing in which Director 1 THURSDAY, JANUARY 2 . cin for DRY CLEANING CO. for 6 and 4 for e ...« LE LAUNDEY AND 7 P. 178 25c 25¢ 49¢ 31¢ 35¢ 9c 25¢ 25~ 21¢ 24¢ 15¢ 19¢ 25¢ 11c 10¢ 30¢ 19¢ 99¢ 25¢ . 9¢ 19¢ 39¢ 25¢ 25¢ 11¢ 87¢ 13¢

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