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Highland Park Press, 20 Jan 1938, p. 5

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TBURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1988 Bob Cole Rolls 147 for High Games Bob .Cole took the high game last week with a 247 and ‘helped his team take high for the same game moved out of last place by taking two from John Klemp‘s team:. Guess the late hours Wednesday were too much for John. Standings: Coleman Schawlbach Anderson 125â€"142â€"123â€"390 47 National A. A. U. Cage DENVER SAFEWAYS PLAY COLLEGIANS Chicago, IIL, Jan. 10, 1938. Boasting the same Allâ€" Americah Hinenp that trinmâ€" phed over the best in the west in‘ the final Rocky Mountain A. A. U. playoffs, and then went on to capture the U. 8. went on to capture the U. S. title in.the National A. A. U. games over 54 college and state champs at Denver last vear, the famous Denver Saféâ€" ways will make their only Midwest appcaranceâ€"on Friâ€" day night, January 21, 1938, against the crack Chicago Colâ€" legians, Negro quintet, at the 132nd Regiment. Armory, at Madison and Rockwell Sts. Here is basketball at its bestâ€", @azzling, sensational and thrilling â€"with two teams in a class by themselves in magical passing and whowmanship: The Safeways have proven themselves the ultra of the eage eport, but many Chicagoans will back the nifty Collegians, ratâ€" ed National Amateur Champions and claimants of World‘s, Amateur cage title, to upset America‘s standardâ€"bearers. of Allâ€"American stare includes the best in the game _ Chicago‘s own Bob Gruenig. 6 ft. 9 in. center, and Werner Frank. Jack McCracken, *Tex" Colvin, Raiph Bishop, Baner. Wells and Luety. ‘This group plans to keep playâ€" I.u%herundlmyuvem the Olympic title for the United States, a goal, incidentally, mlao being aimed at by the Collegâ€" street. M’cwflqmvflidnw...m M&odlcfi-fly-qhdqhvhyumh. A partyâ€"line telephone gives you the same service as an individualâ€"line telephone, except that there are bound hbed-awhynen’l-oh...umfil-bu’l lnyhnfiu-e&nghgfiu-my-li-uflv“ li--vl-h-â€"nhmb--dm and the additional cost so small '0“\”‘& change? Just call our Business Office, m hlmfllfln.i-beam; lhrh._!-rl--bflcvhhmb-flymm Greater Than Ever In Highland Park call 9981 Champs To Invade Chicago Won Lost 19 11 16 14 18 ; 18 12 18 fans, the "Wisards of the Court," Dr. Charles K. Petter, newly apâ€" as they have :::ly been named pointed director and superintendâ€" by a Chicago writer. ent of the sanitarium, stated before Never in Chicago‘s sports . ppurred « posing A. ence of movie stars who have promised to be. present and will be introduced to the crowd. . hh .:onutduhem‘ town wl to see MNMAMM of tickets has been set aside and plon, Willie Phillips, Nick Yost, Ray Adams, m':'m and Bill Wendt. money order or American Express checks and sent to Harry Hannin, Room 403, 17 N. Wabash Ave., two other outstanding cage clashes. The supporting card will get unâ€" der way promptly at 7:15 p. m. > Room mmu:l.mw;&- Anv;.,' Chicago, IIL., prom filled. It is that Chicago Tamg wili compleialy uy our thole night of each big game, which, in Cole Coleman Bartels Dunham E. Frost Ed. Frost| R. Frost Garrity Ginter Garrity 134â€"147â€"152â€"438 Ginter 178â€"146â€"161â€"485 Karge 197â€"133â€"171â€"501 Klemp 144â€"216â€"124â€"484 Kress 128â€"123â€" 85â€"336 McGuire 143â€"130â€"160â€"433 L. Murphy _ 116â€" 97â€" 88â€"301 O‘Connor 114â€"129â€"136â€"379 Schwalbach _ 132â€"148â€"151â€"431 Wagner 156â€"163â€"174â€"493 Zahnle Movie Stars On Hand Denver Safeways will be only by â€"their imâ€" trophy that will be 125â€"105â€"115â€"845 141â€"206â€"171â€"518 172â€"179â€"151â€"502 124â€"123â€"124â€"371 156â€"172â€"147â€"475 168â€"169â€"192â€"5290 144â€"149â€"166â€"459 11â€"117â€"112â€"340 Board Approves Purchase Of Site For Sanitarium _ With the purchase of a site for the Lake county> tuberculosis sani« tarium approved by the board of supervisors, architects were assignâ€" ed Monday to start the preparation of plans for the construction of a 92â€"bed hospital building. A contract for the purchase of approximately 22 acres bordering street near the west Wauâ€" kegan % limits was approved by the board of supervisors. Proposals that the ‘tuberculosis sanitarium board obtain some. of the county poor farm property at Libertyville, or the vacant land adâ€" joining the county hospital in Wauâ€" kegan had to be set aside because the law, under which the voters apâ€" proved the tuberculosis tax levy, prohibits the use or purchase of countyâ€"owned property. * ORANGES . . . . ... &" 42. 81 TEXAS SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT . . . .. CRISP AND TENDER TANGERINES . . . CELERY . ;=>.c.. .. LARGE, SWEET, JUICY IVORY SOAP THE PR E83 1t FLOATS 99 % % PURE the supervisors that there were 500 metive tuberculosis cases in . the county at the present time. ‘mmm.%mni size proposed tuberâ€" nl:: board of , directors should be sufficient to hospitalize those who need the 24â€"hour a day rest cure. Other patients will be cared for at their homes. The board of directors, Dr. 1\.â€"“ dore S. Proxmire of Lake Forest, Victor Woerts of ‘Waukegan, and James F. Stiles, Jy., of Lake Bluff. and Dr. Petter are now assigned the duty of handling the tubereuâ€" losis situation in the entire county. While construction plans are w\ derway, Dr. Petter will conduct weekly clinics at St. Therese hospiâ€" tal, These clinics will be held each Wednesday starting at 9 a.m., reâ€" placing the monthly and biâ€"monthly elinics formerly conducted by the Lake County Tuberculosis associaâ€" tion. The fight against tuberculosis in Lake county was voted by the peoâ€" ple at the November 1936 election when a maximum 15â€"cent tax per $100 property valuation was voted for a period of 10 years. _ _ _ _ Property valuations for 1987 will be the first to be assessed for the tuberculosis fight. With the valtâ€" PURE 1VORY SOAP FLAKES Y FLAKES 21¢ z. @HF&'?F & . . . boz 25¢ Large stalks o e 4:&:256 tieay ove" 194000000 s tas s Wt hrigg td wb 8 :“ummr, will W%M The tuberculosis board in preparâ€" ing its budget for the current year has asked the board of supervisors for an appropriation of $129;000. â€" Of the appropriation, $50,000 was for building purposes; $46,000 for care and hospitalization of paâ€" tients; $15,000 for the purchase of a sanitarium site; $10,000 for the care of patients in homes and the remainder for the salary of the suâ€" perintendent and for maintenance. With tax payments averaging: 80 per ‘sent of the extensions, the $15,000 appropriation for a buildâ€" ing site will dwindle to approxiâ€" mately $12,000 in actual income. To expedite the working condiâ€" tions of the tuberculosis board, the supervisors yesterday approved the plan of issuing $30,000 in tax anâ€" ticipation warrants. Only a part of these anticipation warrants are to be used for the purchase of the land. At the next meeting of the board of supervisors on Feb. 8, the tuberculosis board may seek a balâ€" lct for an enabling bond election. The voters of the county will be asked to approve the issue of $400,â€" f Ne« 4 LAVA SOAP :: 3 25c 3 : 29¢ ONO 8 for $l 5 $1 Gets the dirt Meat Specials BRISKET R CORNED BEEF Smoked BEEF TONGUES Choice PORK TENDERLOIN LAMB CHOPS Choice YEAL CUTLETS Very Best Quali% RIB ROAST BEEF Birds Eye Cut Corn, box .__._...2l¢c Shrimp, box ... _45¢ Strawberries, box Squash, box ............â€"â€" Brussels Sprouts, box 000 in borids to the construe» uumd\-nnflnt-nd- tarinm. A bond issue, it was said, would n:thn-hh uytufi:‘ cost to property owners, would enable the tuberculosis board to go ahead in the campaign to eliminate the dread disease at once instead of waiting until the final tax levy in 1947. r Interest and the retirement of suigh a bond issue would be paid from the annual 15â€"cent tax levy over the 10â€"year period. 37 More Students Than Last Year In Graduating Class Exceeding last year‘s record of 225 ctpdonu, this year‘s graduating class will consist of 262 students, 143 girls and 119 boys at Highland Park High school. Any student who intends to gradâ€" uate this coming June and whose name does not appear on the above list is asked to report to the office some time today. Students whose names appearâ€"and do not intend to graduate should also report the fact to the office. Sparkling Water University Club GINGERALE ROOT BEER LIME RICKEY 4 s" 25¢ Plus Bottle Deposit 1b. 49¢ 32¢ 35¢ 18¢ 3MAc 35¢ 19¢ t

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