RE INS! se se w Billie W ANUARY ing on! Swift‘s l’u-. Spr‘g Lamb Shoulders Milk Fed Rib or Loin Veal Chops pound 25¢ Want Ads 1b. it. 35¢ b.27¢ ib. 25c J _ pound 16¢ WN over. is Only 6 Months Away ‘The National Boy Scout Jamboree is less six months away and many N Shore Scouts are eagâ€" erly aw ing the day when they shall together for ten days with from all over the counâ€" rex at campsite in the Nations try at t Capital. | _ Many thousands of boys will gather f the entire day camp on the sho of the Potomac for the first mnal jamboree... Many will recall the jamboree was originâ€" ally sgheffuled for August, 1935, but because of an epidemic was called off by President of the United States on the advice of the Surgeon General after consultation with tÂ¥ Scout Officials . year, the last part of June and the g L July. ‘Camp MaKkaâ€" Jaâ€"Wan (will open its 8th season from Wishington in time to parâ€" ticipate h the second period activiâ€". ties at the North Shore Scout camp on Spring Lake in Wisconsin. _« Exgcutive Board to Meet .The executive board of the North Shore Afea council, will meet in the Area Scqout headquarters next Thursday evening, Jan. 14 at 7:45 f%ï¬; neeting is of great importâ€" ance to North Shore Scouting #s several [yery important items are up for @onsideration. Mr. Henry Fowler; president of the /council urges every member to be present. ~~ _ Couneil‘s Net Gouxz 1986 . = The North Shore Area Council, Boy Scauts of America, as the 1936 ended showed a?uï¬-unthl net gain in membership n all of its phases. In Cubbing ,'ffle council showed a net gain of 143 boys, ending the year with 626 Cubs as against 477 Dec. J1) 1935. There were 92 more Scouts in. 1936 than there were in 25, there being 1966 and 1874 h year, respectively. Last year showed a gain over the previous year in Scouters (men) enâ€" gaged in Scout leadership. As the old year came to an end, 535 were registeged as leaders in Scouting and S§bing on the North Shore. This was fifteen more than the year As we summarize these figures we find there was a grand total of $127 men and boys or 256 more than the 2871 of a year,ago. : The in boy membership was 10.3 eent. } Tt To S is ce ue sB t s e e s b' Scout News Y, JANUARY T, 1987 Scouters of the H Park disâ€" trict are invited and requested to be present. f Court of Honor Sp by Legion n d bfolictnls 4 â€"troabd. draduis The Dumaresq S Post 145 of the American is sponsorâ€" ing a Court of Honor for its Scouts and Cubs of Hi Park at the Lincoln school on Saturday evening, it 10024 70 Te 2O Sonk | P CeRtrigh Jan,. 16th, A interesting and ranged and every | is asked to bring his friends and parents. This will be one of the and most interesting Courts of Honor ever to be held in ‘Park, and it should start the yéar right in this district. j Order of the A to Have Party An "Arrow Da is to be held at the Presbyte church in. Lib ertyville on Friday, Jan. 22nd for all members of the Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan lodge of the Order of the Arrow. Announcement wil} be sent out to all members. * Have you ever been stalled someâ€" where, far from a service station, with a starter which~ refused to work? To those who haven‘t had the experience here‘s a little advice from the Chicago Motor club on ho?v to get out of the situation. | Nine times out of ten the reason for the starter‘s failure to function is because the pinion gear on the starting motor fails to free itself from the gear on the flywheel, With this gear out of normal position the starting motor does not receive the current and, consequently, will not turn over. | The first move to make is to put the car in high gear, first making certain that the ignition is turned off. Then get out of the car and rock it back and forth by pushing from the rear or pulling from the front. Generally this action, which causes the flywheel to turn slightly, will free the starter gear. D.A Râ€"BETTER _ > ~FIEMS REVIEW Today‘s D "156 Maiden Lane." Cast: Claire Trevor, Cesao . Romero, Douglas Fowley, Floyd ‘Nolan, Thursday, January 7.. A novel crime story of a young woman, half owner with her uncle, of a large jewelry store, who poses as a jewel thief to ‘disâ€" cover the head of a gang of jeveli thieves. The plot is full _of acti'oni #All American Chump." Cast: Stuart® Erwin, ‘Robert Arm:trong,“ Betty Furness, Friday, &tnrday,{ January 8, 9. A farcical compli cated plot. ,involving, a so c&lb& "dumb" country boy, &A mathematiâ€" cal genius, whose honesty cirecumâ€" vents misuse of his nts by ch«J carnival folk and rg. 'n:m# by gaining for him a farm, a gir and his four beloved cows. Fairly entertaining. Adults. â€" | and sustained suspense, with a nice balance of mystery and comedy.‘ The dialogue is clever and the acting convincing, : Adults and ° young adults. 4 a 1 "Dimples." Cast: Shirley Tem: ple, Frank Morgan, Helen Westley, Robert Kent, Sunday, Monday, Tuesâ€" day; January 10, 11, 12. The :torst tells of the difficulties of i small child with a charming old scamp, ‘her guadï¬?er, who has an incur able tendency for picking pockets, Exceptional entertainment for adâ€" mirers of Shirley Temple as it! ‘gives her an unequaled opportunity to display her delightful mn?f and clever dancing as well as draâ€" matic talent.: Family. ‘ =I "Make Way for a Lady." Cutf Anne Shirley, Herbert Marshall, Gertrude â€" Michael, _ Margot Graâ€" ham, Wednesday, Thursday, Janâ€" bucivctdbstncincausbid h instcbienitint J wl yA ham, Wednesday,. Thursday, Janâ€" uary 13, 14. From the novel ‘zuldy and I." June Drew, who worships her father tries with mistaken arâ€" dor to further his eourtship, with nearâ€"distastrous results. This pgYâ€" chological study of adolescent girlâ€" hood is nicely staged and presented i~» waod taste. â€" Family. | Deerfield Fire Dept. Enlarges Location . in Fire Chief Jack Johnston anâ€" nounces that the Deerfleld Fire deâ€" partment now has full possession of the fire station for their fire fightâ€" ing apparatus. Village trucks which were housed in the fire station have been moved, giving ample room for all their equipment. _ | > Py3 Quality Cleaners S Phone H. P. 178 : RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING €O. iving Hint Highlan §111t1 â€"The new 1937 model "Magic |dik. Chef Our Your old range is your down paymentâ€" Easy Monthly Terms only *Z Q yors THB PRE SS To continue m@dérnizing our equipment, insuring speed, acâ€" euracy and prompt service. 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