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Highland Park Press, 6 Aug 1936, p. 4

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MBRAR y k jturn out block ‘Blocking Park is work iods. It now 1. â€" The shapely inaterial Assbciation fested rmauy,/0>° of Tife Bun wray. the Soi n__’l Se ne ow you that Service NA drama the elaborate ; stre t take the D"."B‘d s....m AUG "Wereinic~. > .. “"d“’w : MaAke for nean. and W NOTRg Hutching. Thoughy 4 4 thont $Plendor s 8T the Ore 3 Two cars driven by Ed. Wacholdâ€" er of eld and Herbert Hamper of 2140 Montrose avenue, Chicago, U lat the corner of Green Bay road é‘:unty Line road, Friday th cars were buhy damâ€" aged but neither of the drivers were "heress mn}, thfle”: supervisor, wo | j 0 peace, to apâ€" :.‘.. If poor relief. . All able bodâ€" led applicants will be required to r service to the townâ€" in return forâ€"re furnished. n = of Mr.. N i‘s comâ€" t =‘~. Frank Burroughs, A. J. Pearson, Erwin~ Mrs. Agâ€" nes fln man, "l‘l. M Doty and Heary Cliford Hawes. s c st paragraph of their deâ€" tailed geport is as follows: "p h the supervisor, James O‘â€" Comno upd Mrs. Pettis have coâ€" perated (with the ttee in supplying information for this reâ€" port. ' i’m of ‘ the J‘pinion that they ate conscious. of their responâ€" biliti s nd that mffi’m“' inistgred in accordante with the law apd (the interest of the taxâ€" freshments. o No Lar&: ‘Attendance at District Meeting A legation of Legion Auxâ€" iliary nfim lttb'nded‘l:h‘e, 8th disâ€" triet ng. held at the "Y.,W.C.A. last . ‘Quarterly reports from @ll Auxiliaries in the district were given.. At the close of the ion a delightful proâ€" gram Wwas <given followed by reâ€" * atlorney Harold Norman of Banâ€" ~A ork acted as aman 66 4 M n{ J last Wednesday eveâ€" Hif lin the Village of Deerfleld. Me Worman, who was also chairâ€" advisory investigating o milttee for the way relief is * atd in the township, read the mepork of his committee.. i.\ â€". wha seven members had investiâ€" »,P t v-r'u y the recent ““{ oiation and its effects on local a¢ problems, they studied the acâ€" "commile ‘control over | relief_ disâ€" rserents, the three mill tax reâ€" [" and the amount of inâ€" come West Deerfield Township will ive, the state supervision of local wat und the method of the townâ€" bes 3,. tribution of relief. , ‘Whelladvisory committee commendâ€" »i Supervisor James O‘Connor for g mbthod of confining relief to q or merchandise, rent and ievieds, rather than giving cash, M recomm HM th.t mr reâ€" lief ft * ‘be kept in a separate acâ€" count and that all applicants for ,“vmuired to make notarized avits of their cireumstances beâ€" fore ‘“ is given.: To expedite the eXetation of application, Mrs. Ruth R. Pettis, assistant to the suâ€" rvisor, was made a notary public. hete| will be monthly meetings of tha fownship board of auditors which includes the town.clerk (Mrs. PH&NE ENTERPRISE 16 16 mt t‘fl and W g@amp, ready : ironifg, 15 lbs itional Weight, gb. 7e finished jwith either of above services, 10¢ each Addi pouns Mone was No Toll l~ DAMP WASH "aidtefuned" danp, for ironing. y and Tuesday 99 c 3. ...:...,“..‘f.......z‘.;..l.-- s l 1sy:b??f.'..:..f.... 756 onal 3¢ Collide Friday; ne Is Injured (Hydro) ble and bath linens, maâ€" u:i.ranqy linen ironed olded andf for use. apparel | returned eld Citizens ve Relief Work THRIFTY ag Aw AUGUST 6, 1986 $1.19 Laurel Ave, Draind; Progressing Rapidly Work is progressing rapidly on the hmtld avenue storm ‘sewer which is being tunneled under the North Shore tracks to connect with the Laurel avenue sewer. With the installation of the new sewer, there should be no more danger of floods under this viaduct, which has hapâ€" pened so frequently in the past durâ€" ing a bad storm. Repairing of sideâ€" walks and roadway under the viaâ€" duct willâ€"add much to the improveâ€" ment of the city. f : ‘Materials for the installation of a new storm sewer on Central aveâ€" nue have been delivered this week, and by the looks of things work on the repaving of Central avenue will be started soon. Aten inch sewer is to be laid at Green Bay road, gradually increasing in size to a twentyâ€"four inch sewer at the foot of Central avenue hill. The street will be widened to 43 feet from curb to curb. f 4. . "Etving Gosts Soar; 69 v-lit A ~_The Chicago Daily: N algu : t vmnrmm-.uoomn:;" Vrought 1 . _ Ch eraid and Examt ugust let ‘Bb-'oc.w'ga?nt as World Fa e ) Sh ; Centrella Grocers, July #8r4 _ a CROP SHORTAGE:!| â€" ) "Prices Are Definitely on Ipgrado" | *‘ DRO0UORTE | /..‘ "@Milk, Food and Grain Prices Show Sharp Advancis" FOOD NEWS FOR iL. 1 j "W atch Centrella Grocers Page Next W eek" 17¢ | 29¢ I R. A. Nelson Grocery 6 Mkt. 1.»ic All Chicago Newapqp irs Endorse Centrella Grocers‘ Wafi;{ng o Alert, strong and vigorous ::g}“kl all bree attribute their fine c in to Assortment Old Trust All Terr‘ierf:cy:o 2 ... 449C 99 44/100% Pure! Dole PINEAPPLE SPEARS: No. 2 Tall Cans IMPOR TAN T ! IVORY soAP ~â€" GINGER SNAPS All Star Cooki The Housewife‘s Fri 52 Cookies in Dog Cakes .. Puppy Cakes Boneâ€"Shaped Biscuits ... .. of flour, mekt m bone. Long outstanding fdod in the world. May be | dry or mo ened with sou "milk, V. tables may al added. i Safest for B Large Deodorizes a Whitens : Cl for ¢ ;:. zc g. 8’ os. ,c ' 'c". lle A JAP ;I'E;: (17¢ 1 .1 whaple i# Famous _ F. Special We Recommend Linco OT. B Centrella Orange 21b. bag â€" § tb. bag 2 Ibs. in bulk Both for| 33¢ PEKOE TEA ies An crow of. a posed the . the ; game mid ithe hilarigus laughter of a of. a |thousand pedple, a: team poseqd .jof local meÂ¥chants, shut out th? -" rk‘n MaOL ml by the scpre of 8â€"0 In a donkey ball gameé Wednesday night, July 80. This) unique »xariation .of 1 took | place in :': P P‘rk der the lights. The gaime drew the largâ€" est gttendance of many sports t held |in the park since the beginning of the current yeat. ? "Ag is the usu fease, when youth meets lits elders it any sort of athâ€" letic| competition, the Legion outft was loyverâ€"confident . This, hov%ver, was not the only thing responsible for the: Legion‘s defeat. It was quite dbvious that the finish of the contgst had been fremeditated. ~â€" Therte were four burros used to ride | around| the ‘bases. Of these four|there was only one that 1d be made to reach first base. Two of the others were tÂ¥ained ‘to stop at a white line about five feet from the m letic was Wwas for qui con: Hl.'rfnm | Highwood |R. A. Nels 1. 17 ey Game | iws Large Crowd C Disinfects TLE h Packa Flavor sm.i& SILVER ALAD _ j |in Highland Park | . .. rth Sheridbh FR * ’l‘tnk#e ? rocery & Mkt. Tel. Hightand Pagk 4 o .4 | _ in Highweed _ > _ . .. 828 Railway Afe. ighwood Grocery & Market |teaxignwood|i000 2 .. 41¢ This, h er, thing responsible defeat. It was the finish the remeditated. | set Park under e drew the largâ€" ny ~sports t ce the beginning 2 Cans trella Cen â€"Sei i _BLACK RASPBERRY JAM. :?a::;!zfor45c T ale. apl. .. oZ%. § No. 1 can Pri R&gOK?TOFBEEF. loQSRibc,‘ . 3%6. 6th and 7th Ribs Prime Beef SIRLOIN STEAKS. Teader, Julky .....:.;......l.... FRESH FRUITS & VECETABLES Little Pig PORK TENDERLOIN. Tasty, No Waste .........;.,.: .. F Coll*nbn River SALMON:!:::.::::....::;..;.2,;. l;.hO%R Fresh y For Stewing .. THE PRESS3 | in Higl ding B.M SHANKS OF HAM {ARI.“ JUNE â€"PEAS _ No. 300 Cans Elmg@ale rst sack. No amount of wicking in the ribs or beating would act as ‘persuader once the beasts had Ited. The fourth, a harmlessâ€" lopking creature, would stand patiâ€" ntly by while its next vietim did his bit with the bat. As soon as ‘batter hit the ball and attemptâ€" d to mount the little mule would instantly become a bucking broncho. Perhaps it was only a coincidence, the Legionnaires were only favyâ€" by the use‘ of the one good base running steed when the score c showed two outs against them. This situation predominated thruout entire conflict, affording little ‘Rance for the Legion boys to score. The most sensational play of the ghme and seemingly the most enâ€" ining for the spectators was rmed by Eddie Rogan, Legion catcher, when he managed to ride the bucking broncho as far as first se. After the battle was over, gan‘s team mates wanted to carâ€" ry him from the field on their shoulâ€" dérs but Eddie‘s modesty forced him refrain from taking part in such a| demonstration. | | STY SPICED R MEAT DEPARTMENT for 29c for 23¢ CHICKENS. p £4. 6th and Tth Ribs .. ... .lb; 25¢ onts .. 39q n ormn. | 19q rimeio® . g2¢ ol se 5 1 o. 37°¢ 6 oz. j bottle :; ;..; . «s Our Best Furniture Polish, MAHOGâ€"Aâ€"NOLA. ( AMERICAN FAMILY size...,. z for 43c BRITE.â€"IZE. size. .. ,.. 4M for S ,, For a Shining Success! Quarts 10 .. 55¢ PURE CANE SUGAR Buy for preserving i ce for 25¢ 225C 25¢ 39¢ 35¢ 2"7C¢ Mixed Fourso at Exmoor CJ The ?ual ; Foursomes" will be Country club© on Thursdays, August 6 The popular steak anmi Foursomes" will be Hdid at Exmoor Country club~ on tike â€" following Thursdays, August , 8, 20 and 27. The popular steak‘ M corn dinners will be served out dbprs, and there will be dancing until fleyen o‘clock. The first three of thdse events are for members only, biit guests may be invited for d »! ad dancing. The fourth evening,: August 27, is open to guests. + k About seven gallonsg‘ of water are required by a cow ; gives 20 pounds of milk y 610 Central Ave. : by [‘ GR A S S ?Ezn FERTILIZER PEAT MOS s â€"_:~ on sale EVANS FEEImTORE 760 Waukegan MUSHROOMS Sliced 4 os. Button 4 orn. Centrella | ; THIS SALE FOR AUGUST 6, 7 AND 8 SCOT TISSUE .. . . . .5 rolls 37¢ SCOT TOWELS ... .5 rolls 75c Schot Towel Holders .......29¢ Va base, doubléâ€"creamed marshmaillow, one 1 hite eo-m. the other with caramel coatâ€" :t. pth sprin with cocoanut. . ;, > St \Coffee is a real household ‘economy NE teaspoonful per cup miakes the ‘deliciqus cup of coffee you ever tasted. Hi Plain or lodized tg h F' ’ _ ® # COFFEE | â€"Most flicious Iced S¢ Ball â€" Mixed eS ‘re.â€"Drip or ilex Grind rton‘s Salt +z 460 « wITH 3 SCOTTisSUE WRAPPERS theh tor foider giving detaile) T EWAR TS Private Blend l on Mor: /w3 ton‘s. # "Wha 2...1"7/6C ~ Little square cheese crackers made : with cheese that‘s fresh and tasty. (A . handy package to have on your pantry shelf. MARSHMALLOW COOKIES, 29¢ lIb. Don‘t _ just be satisfied with â€" "salt" CheeZEES For delicious biscuits in a burry 3 ... 27C¢ 807 Oakwood Ave. Tel. H.P. 2030 Hamms : Budweiser BEER Hoerber‘s : ~ SILVERBROOK Beverages & Seltzer Water Heart‘s Delight APRICOT NECTAR FREE DELIVERY Farmer‘s Beverage 1.1b. cans BISQUICK Large Package ULLER BRUSH > * MKN 12 or. tin ArnoLD C. BREMER TELEPHONE H. P. 1985 â€" 69¢ 10¢ § on. phe. PAGE THREE maX teiys it , tap YR

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