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Highland Park Press, 28 Sep 1939, p. 3

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These two changes were made beâ€" cause the majority of the Board were convinced this move was in the best interests of the village. The personnel of these committees reâ€" mains unchanged. (Palmer was nevâ€" er on the public relations committee as quoted). Regarding Palmer‘s "program of economy and retrenchment," the committee wishes to submit the folâ€" lowing findings: Every member of the Board of Trustees is definitely in favor of keeping expenditures within income, but this was not the reason for changing the chairmanships of the auditing and health committees. form the village police functions, Deerfield‘s department with the adâ€" dition of a new squad car and night patrolman costs $6,500 annually." Deerfleld‘s policing cannot be The village is not bondedâ€"nor is it taxed to the limit allowed by law as quoted by Palmer in the newsâ€" papers. While the working capital of our general fund has been in the red for some years, the prospects for bettering this condition are gradually improving. In other words, a very definite progress is being made in our financial affairs. in‘ full by Village Clerk Chester Wesling during. the . meeting at which it was presented. The Board of Trustees, at the above meeting, heartily commended the increased activity of the Police Departnient and the obvious increase in safety in Deerfield for pedestrians and moâ€" torists. There is not and never has been, a quota of $4,000 or any other figure for our police department in order to pay for an extra night officer and the squad car. The latter two additions were two items of addiâ€" tional cost for which Mr, Palmer voted. We are seeking greater traffic control and as our officers have been ordered to strictly patrol the public highways to stop the flagrant vioâ€" lations of the state lawsâ€"not those made by Deerfieldâ€"without fear of ‘fixing" or being lenient with friends of Board Members, the reâ€" sult has been a marked increase in fines. It might be interesting to here note that in aproximately two thirds of all the speeding cases, the violator was driving over sixty miles per hour, The majority report of the Police Committee which Palmer asserts was thrown in the waste basket without being read, was indeed read chai the new board was put in office, no such activities have been practiced. than many of the leading suburbs of Chicago and all levied with the sole purpose of making Deerfleld‘s streets safe for all motorists and the citizenry of the village. The Chiâ€" cago Motor Club examined our poâ€" lice records several weeks ago and gave us a clean bill of health. quoting Deerfleld. On September 20, 1989, the Public Relations Committee of Trustees Edward B. Crush and Jiâ€" rah D. Cole are other members of this committee. It was decided that in the interâ€" ests of Deerfleld citizens, correct and truthful information concernâ€" in gthe points raised by Mr. Palâ€" mer are now apropos. Deerfleld is not operating a speed trap. The reason for a marked inâ€" crease in fines for speeding is diâ€" rectly due to the fact that last year a great majority of the arrests for that Deerfleld Is Operating Speed Trap Following is an open letter to the HIGHLAND PARK AND DEERâ€" FIELD PRESS from the Public Reâ€" lations and Publicity Committee of the Board of Trustees of Deerfleld: In recent editions of the Wauâ€" kegan Newsâ€"Sun and the Chicago THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1989 Skirts Marked and Shortened Also sold at IADA $Bur, hip â€"of John D. Schneider, Orders also taken for Pinking Shears SELF SKIRT MARKER 60 seconds! Takes Chalk your hem the easy profesâ€" sional way. buibâ€"and mark an skirt! . . Complete of with adequately handled by the Sheriff‘s office. Neither does Deerficld‘s poâ€" _ 2. Reduce the Village hall yearâ€" ly rental of $1,900 by leasing cheapâ€" annual expenditure as $6,500. The huu-tz'hfi’h-. committee calls an expenditure of $4,600 per year for Police Deâ€" pires. Our attorney informs us this is a binding agreement. While atâ€" tempts have been made to have this rental reduced, it is impossible until the date of expiration. 8. Reduce the light bill by furâ€" ther curtailing the street lighting." The Board has, for some months, been studying street lighting probâ€" lems andâ€"as Mr. Palmer knowsâ€" has hopes of soon having a plan developed to effect material savings without materially reducing our present number of lights. 4. "Employ more relief laborers instead of salaried employees." Wherever it is possible, it has been In nent, fish, cereal, cod cereal, cg-iii"' | w eaihen! Rigrodiants. Tour dog win Hike Toeok Fluffy chocolate cakes sandwiched with marshmallow and enrobed in 3. 25¢ | n« $ It‘s the correct year ‘round diet for *x MANOR HOUSE x COFFEE Oscar Mayer‘s Yellow Band ..............Ib. Deliciously Tender ........ PORK SAUSAGE MEAT Home Style, & #r Genuine Calves‘. There‘s Nothing Finer . These Prices Quoted for Sept. 28â€"29â€"30 PLATE BOILING BEEF DEVIL‘S FOOD COOKIES * IDPEAL DOG FOOR SPRING CHICKENS Paul Schuize Biscult Co.‘s . Boneless SWEETBREADS ~ ~WIENERS LAMB ROAST 3â€"1b. glass jor steel cut or bean.... 1â€"1b. glass jar vacuum packed ..... COCOANUT BARS "The W orld s Finest Coffee" .m 14¢ and is the of village ie Poe erteee Af Je vikegh kn could be reduced." in which the village can do nothing officially. Last year a committee of the various taxing bodies in Deerâ€" field was formed and we understand they are exerting efforts to enforce tax collection. Purchasing is carefully supervisâ€" ed by the Board and the committee chairmen involved. "6. Enforce back tax collections. Fifteen thousand dollars could be An impartial and complete audit of Deerfield was made, reported and approved for the fiscal year ending April 20, 1989. Further expense at this time for another audit is not only unnecessary, but would be a ridiculous financial gesture. 7. Authorize an impartial and complete audit of the town‘s books." ..». 31¢ ..». 48C A majority of the Board of Trusâ€" 83¢ THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS SALMON. No. I tall camn _ w...â€" ... ... ... POP CORN. it sure pop‘s . ... ... . ... . .. .2 for 25¢ POPPED CORN, Large size can ........ ... POTATO CHIPS,Large size can ... ... ... .. .. ... 59¢ BROWN LABEL ORANGE PEKOE or PEKOG SALADA TEA. /, Ib. . SALADA TEA. /; b. . ASSORTED NUT TOP COOKIES, Ib. 29¢ RICH RIPE TOMATOES. GOLDEN BANTAM CORN, vacuum packed to retain all of its natural goodness Deerfield Grocery & Market Nature‘s 814 N. ran Road n-mmmmsu CANNED FRUIT SALE! Geo. B. Winter, Inc. tees of the village of Deerfleld is perfectly willing to have interested citizens present at its meetings held on the second Tuesdays of each month. lthhnhfihcfi-.: meetings, to present questions the Board which will be courteously 867 Roger Williams Avenue Phone Highland Park 3080 will be gladly accepted. Alone to N. Y. Fair Little Barbara Tuerk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tuerk of Highâ€" land Park, experienced the thrill of flying alone aboard a United Air Lines nonâ€"stop maintiner from Chiâ€" eago to New York, to visit the New York World‘s Fair, before entering sehool. Because very young children are not permitted to travel by air unacâ€" companied, arrangements were made for Miss Margaret Finney, United Air Lines stewardess, to make the flight as Barbara‘s own private stewardess. Customer‘s Choice "a=ter" 4n K In Highland Park * tosdl o o o smm‘ e + them to all other brands. HARLY JUNE PEAS. Miss Merlie Norman, a well known cosmetician, will be the guest speakâ€" er of the evening. She will speak on cosmetics and will also give a demâ€" onstration. The public is invited to The Emanon League will hold its second meeting of this season at the YWCA on October 3, at 8 o‘clock. Emanon League to Hold Meeting Oct. 3 Club will be held Monday at 2:80 o‘clock at the home of Mrs. Ann Wells, 308 Oakwood avenue. RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Musart Club Meets ; Kirk oLnt ...... 2 2. A for Every Taste and °¢’::|... PFull 1â€"ib. can..... zbr z’ Note:t You‘ll like these readyâ€"toâ€"serve It‘s Soup Time With * CROSSE& BLACKWELL _ "Foods With a Reputation" â€"â€" Nothlng Finer > CREAM SOUPS * OLD MONK x TRIPLE WHIPPED Salad Dressing These Prices Quoted for Sept. 28â€"29â€"30 PEARS Pride of the South Sweet Potatoes .. a Real Treat HORUB sc.ssssrerssrss Honeydew, Fine Flavor Cape Codâ€" CAULIFLOWER White Snowball m Fogâ€"Kist Fancy Bartlett For Baking, Fancy Wealthy, ____ _The World‘s Finest Salad Dressing m-' 00 Inland nn-..' Th Tartar Sm M oettets Absdnnn ind ORDER A SUPPLY OF SOUPS TODAY SCOT PAPER SALE quart jar 3 5¢ FRUITS and VEGETABLES BRUSSELS SPROUTS the Musart CRANBERRIES APPLES o ovves: 4 .. 17¢ APPLES : ....... 41. 25C MELONS Purest and Best! MAYONNAISE J«‘ 31¢ OLD MONK OLIVE OIL YAMS Tooth Brushes, box of 3...$ .99 Laundry Dry Mop ... 149 Laundry Dry Mop Heads 99 WGt NMORE ..«......â€"cocwcer" sW Wet Mop Heads ... A9 Fullustre Fioor Self Polish, qt............... .89 Prices subject to change without notice. ARNOLD C. BREMER ‘Telophone H. P. 1985 Read The Wantâ€"Ads 17¢

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