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Highland Park Press, 3 Mar 1938, p. 5

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_ Iovlird ons _ Sat are I BIGGER Meeting Called To Vote On School Board Postponed uflmwm.-‘ nounced the possibility of a Board of Education for Deerficld Gramâ€" mar School District 109, when at a meeting on February 14 in accordâ€" ance with the proposition, Mr. C. W. Boyle, president of the board of THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1988 vey be made to determine whether or not District 109 could fulfill the rulimm' for a Board of Eduâ€" cal According to those interested in BEST QUALIFIED at prices that keep both cars in the lowâ€"price field! THE QUALITY CAR IN THE LOWâ€"PRICE FIELD . . IMPROYVED AND REâ€"STYLED FOR 1928 N entirely new Ford style, THE NEW DE LUXE "85." Largest and finest Ford Vâ€"8 ever built. Longer hood. Bigger body inside and out. Larger luggage space with outside opening at rear. Interiors more finely appointed. Mohair or broadcloth upholstery in “mhlvmbmmwoflhfiu mmmmmmmm mmm%atuâ€"-hmmxfl.m ded that a surâ€" PURNELL & WILSON, Inc, the situation many steps have been taken in the past few years to <reate a board of education to reâ€" place the present system of regulaâ€" tion under a board of directors, but no real action resulted until Mr. Raymond Meyers, was recently elected as a member of the board of directors. In his campaign prevâ€" fous to election Mr. Meyers advoâ€" cated the change of policy, due to his knowledge of school conditions in the village. Mr. Meyers has resided in Deerfleld all his life and is a graduate of the grammar school, of Deerfleldâ€"Shields high school and studied mechanical engineering at Lewis Institute for two years. mfonziumflutbnn- garding postponement of a meeting called for Monday evening, Feb. 28th, has been received by The Press. The Press remains neutral on all questions of politics, _ ‘*Board of Education for District 1097 Your guess is as good. as Ours!" ‘The special meeting called for Monday evening, Feb. 28, to vote on this important question was postâ€" poned by President C. W. Boyle shortly before meeting time, This seems an unusual procedure inâ€"view of the fact thatâ€"dizectors board of education and President C. W. Boyle had recommended on Feb. 14 that a census be taken. The directors should not delay so long that this important matter canâ€" mot. be voted in accordance with legal requirements, is a warning voiced by those who advocate the sevenâ€"member board of education. â€"Contributed. Inâ€"stead of Any We‘ve a baby down at our h Al'?uhuhndo‘llvin' He‘s littler most than anyth But, the orders he‘s aâ€"givin‘ He‘s purt nigh stricter than his Ma "Bout the place an‘ all that‘s in it An‘ gets more ‘tention frum his Pa Just by fussin‘ half a minit. Mliulndhuh-lthurrt Al'loohmhstlh-'.llhh Ma Feels put nigh like his Pa An‘ onee he sorter hinted "Twould be nice to really know That the baby had his features Just enough to kinda show. An‘ it‘s awful interestin‘ To observe his little acts An‘ wonder if his thoughts of us Are really honest facts !a'mnhthlnkthomldollll His and Pa and Brother Lord! Help us keep it thatâ€"aâ€"way Inâ€"stead of any other. _ _ _ _ _ Feb. 1938 â€"Jess W. McGinnis FORD VS THE NEW THRIFTY "60"...Longer hood, greater overâ€"ail length, fresh lines . . . for the car that owners have found gives 22 to 27 nilles per gallon of gas. New to America last year, the 60 horsepower Ford Vâ€"type 8â€"cylinder engine proved its worth to over 300,000 people. Available in 3 body typesâ€"Coups (illustrated), Tudor Sedan and Fordor Sedan. You have a choice of 3 colors in each body type. THE NEW STANDARD "88" . . . For those who want still more emooth, responsive, Vâ€"8 power. Whesibase on both this and the "60" is 112 inches. All Ford Sedans have large builtâ€"in luggage contpartments opening at rear. Silent helical gears in all speeds. Tudor Sedan illustrated. Lake county all his life, and has served as deputy under three sherâ€" iffsâ€" Tiffany, Ahistrom and Dooâ€" little. He has also served as police officer in Lake Forest four years, John E. Froelich, Republican candidate for Sheriff, has lived in two children. Three Bowlers Roll High Scores Feb. 23 In last Wednesday night‘s games at the Majestic Bowling alleys, the Studebaker team took two from Paul‘s Barber Shop, while Central Tire won two from Farmer‘s Bevâ€" erage. The high scores for the night were Joe Guerri with 662, Chet Kreuger 605 and H. Leuer 600. vey On Tuesday night Coleman‘s lost two to Studebaker and Sky Harâ€" bor won two from Paul‘s Barber Shop. uesday night, Coleman‘s vs, Farâ€" mer‘s Beverage and Central Tire will meet Sky Harbor. Wednesday night will see Hansen‘s Tavern vs. Paul‘s Barber Shop and Inman and Inman vs. Studebaker. 2 Chorus To Appear at Elm Place A half hour program by the chorus of the Highland Park high school is to be presented at the Elm Place school on March 15. John E. Froelich Price quoted is for the De Luze 45 h. p. Tudor Sedan dMustrated, and includes tramsportation charges, tanes and all the following: 2 bumpere + 4 bumper guards ~ 2 tafl +2 windehistd ::-:â€";-_-_--z-â€".-::‘-s-: u.g'-â€"z'..--..u Control of headlight beame, with indicator on instroâ€" RQUIPMENT INCLUDED T EB PBE 88 + Heat indicator + Bullt4n Inggage comâ€" +795 Of Candidates To Appear Each Week Continued from Page 1 | born at Barrington, IIL, and has lived there all his life. He is marâ€" ried and has two children, a son, Royland, seventcen years old, who is & student at Illinois University, and a daughter, Phyllis Jean, 14 years old, who is a sophomore in the Barrington high school. _ Mr. Kelsey is a member of the Board of the Barrington school disâ€" trict of which he was elected when he was 21 years old and has served ‘in that capacity continuously ever since. He has been very active in all civic activities and clubs in his home community. He has been one of the leading farmers near Barrington, Lake county, owning and operating his own farm. tinuously ever since. In 1984â€"35 he was chairman of the Lake Counâ€" ty Board and during that period put the county on a cash basis. Two years ago he was elected chairman of the State Legislative Committee of County Supervisors of the State of Illinois, which has been very active in combating unwise legislaâ€" tion and promoting good legislation. Last year he was elected vice presâ€" ident of the State organization. In 1928 Kelsey was member of the County Thomas E. Kennedy, who is seekâ€" ing the Republican nomination as County Sheriff, was born in Waukeâ€" gan 39 years ago, is married and has three children. Enlisted in U.S. Navy during the World War, servâ€" ed on submarine duty overseas, proâ€" moted to chief petty officer during foreign service, and honorably disâ€" charged at expiration of the war with an excellent military record. Has been a law enforcement ofâ€" ficer for nearly 18 years, having advanced through the ranks of the Waukegan Police Department from Feb. 1921 to Assistant Chief of Poâ€" Highland Park THE NEW THRIFTY "60" COUPE EQUIPMENT INCLUDED The delivered prices for the Standard "60 '_c‘_': and 7 headiiglst beame with tads? DELIVERED IN Bulltâ€"in luggage compart» 1 es PS aVELEn tation charges, tases and all the following: :-u. lnnw: 1, » ..'l flo.n‘l-nt-)-a:: vibrator type horns + Ciger lighter and ash tray + Heat NEW STANDARD "85" TUDOR SEDAN Thomas E. Kennedy 657 $132" elected a Boardâ€" of appointed Chief Deputy Sheriff Dec. 1980 which position he has held unâ€" interrupted under two administraâ€" tions; studied and completed course in finger printing and polite phoâ€" tography Chicago Police Dapartâ€" ment 1922, established finger print and police photography bureau and complete record system Waukegan ‘Police Department 1923. lice from May 1927 to Dec. 1980; Developed and established police radio system and highway patrol and network, finger print bureau and complete record system Sherâ€" iff"s office 1932. Does the criminal investigating for the States Attorâ€" ney‘s office in all major cases; has been successful in the investigation, arrest and conviction of many outâ€" standing criminals, Lake county bank robberies, holdups, hiâ€"jackâ€" ings and other major crimes and the recovery of several thousands of dollars in stolen property. Has by the many years of trainâ€" ing, study and experience and by outstanding . accomplishments . esâ€" tablished a national reputation among all of the leading police ofâ€" ficials of the United States as an aggressive law enforcing officer, having studied and applied advance GREAT WESTERN LAUNDRY CO. Office: 890 Linden Ave. TRADE IN THAT OLD STOVE @ Deep down in every woman‘s heart there is a natural desire to excel in cooking. But, the desire to do so is often lost in trying to "get along" with an inefficient, oldâ€"fashioned stove. If you want to know what a real pleasure cooking can be, come in tomorrow and let us show you a new, Modern Gas Range. Or, better still, let us install one in your kitchen. See what a difference it Modern Gas Range makes in your cooking! Special Clearance NORTH SHORE Faa CO. | T. P, CLARK, District Supt. YÂ¥ Liberal Allowance K Low Down Payments K Easy Terms Winnetka 2050 FOR FINEST One phona* call, one courteous routeman, mmunddd‘mrywflhbmd your ering and cleaning requirements. ZORIC ODORLESS DRY CLEANING LA VUNDERING and modern enforcement methods very effectively. m:mw 15e Fekra) pore :ulncda: ureau tion, U. S. Dep‘t of Justice, for the close. and successful coâ€"operation with his special agents on numerous :rfluteuu.bymmul ivery to his department of many persons who violated the Federal laws and were successfully proseâ€" cuted on evidence accumulated and furnished his agents, and for conâ€" tributing finger prints and records to the Federal Bureau in Washingâ€" ton for the many years past. Little Wool Shop Yarns To Match â€" â€" Flecked or Plain Colors. 255 Market Sq. â€" Tel. L. 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