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Highland Park Press, 16 Sep 1943, p. 2

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”-\ 1 * :\ _ ] Shore‘s tinest daoily fee course ) | â€"] Skokie Blvd. am#t. Waukegan Rd. 1# Three men from .«'~ Park who have just con “mu course at t infirsity of Chicago are Charks T. ol 149 Ravine drive, el) D. r' of 381 Comâ€" stock place, and F D. Toof of 436 Oakwood a (8s course is a preâ€" induction milit faining course ofâ€" fered by the bostitifie of Military stuâ€" dies: at the Universfiy of Chicago one night"3 week |for thifee months to men between the ages offsixteen and fiftyâ€" live. €H In 7 *â€"‘The â€" J. Waite family have returned to | W DC after visiting relatives #if Ravinia. Lt. Col. Mrs. Wait son, returned last week after ‘s stay with her parents, Mr. Walter?. Koch.. Page 2 SPECIAL S o b’!\r fi:’!?‘â€"-col!- ers & a. m. .:AE holes TheP . Sundaysâ€"1 :00 tof 4:00‘ p.m.â€"$1.50 After 4 G GOLF! BRIERGATE COUNTfY CLUB Mondays® &6 Fridays $. LADIES‘® DAY -Qh“.‘.‘:-unfimumu epersting uni¢ and sach individusl in the slestric stility nbu-mmum.nw y .fl-cmafl.{hmwut-‘uu on the home fromt is tolerated. : . | in whe sissurie utility ipdustry, the installed capacity, together with sapasity now under # , is ample to meet all foressosble gleotric needs. 44 i# esssntial to sare the use of clectricity whorever + so as to reduce, dirsotly or indiréctly, the demands | wes of the slectris utility industry, both public ’ M private, has developed a comprehensive program to achiore * wnnymmumum. (§ uho desired resalt will be Obtained through the full | ddllt.fln.hh\umm t everysne contributing, the effect will be tremendous in H ig the day of Vietory. i m. Aransportation, fusl, equipmint, und oritical such an copper, ‘stecl, tungsten and many othersâ€"â€" ) greater than has been heretofore accomplished. It beliores ) this greater conservation san be accomplished by the imtary ecoperation of all sitisens of our country in the #t. I%t has salled for the institetion of a program to et sevings| on all home fromts by the Office of Defense ibportation, the Petroleun Administration forâ€"Â¥ar, the $olid Administration fYor Â¥ar, the Office of Â¥ar Utilities, and t governmental: agensions. These agencies have been ;mmmunmmmm h.mm-lopqumul.unfi' ebjestive of the Â¥ar Production Board to its members and , Am ture, to their eustomers so that the fullest The Office of Bar UVilities, in consultation vith ectric Urilities and their custoners The, Â¥ar Production Boeard has ' that maxisen ver ohioe reupires the prethect poceihes yenerfasien o7 aite family have r.zkrnn DC after vinia. Lt. Col: weeks ago, . and son, returned last use of electricity has been asked of m industrial and residential users. these are less reduction in temperature and relative h midity in air iti elimination of waste, | use of various electric s such as In addition to these requests, general conservation in Gonnamhndmdumdenbluhmmhnbz heaters, water heaters, and reduction in given requests from ‘the Office of War Utilities fot ‘.. of whi street lighting to lower levels conâ€" conservation in the use of electricity for~â€" cE nt with ic safety. o f Fi~p" Tudor ud rutdstr sdverikiar ruduinnd »nt td It is pointed out that in order to conserve critical manpower, transportation, fucl Id crit1d| materials...you are asked o2 % > . < iBMlthe W Production Boatd fio) To cooperate with the Gov SUMMARY: OF THE: vownm‘flrf conflstvmpn; PROGRAM REQUESTED BY THE OFFICE OF WAR UTiLTiEs | _ | Blectricity has goug 1 warâ€"don‘t waste it!. . . _ PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Indoor and outdoor advertising, promotional and dis. P nrarim Pn arameniel Wgbting, inchuding doie Tore woad mc on the m posld wikd m“fi ; & e | T rey 2l nergers Lo than alrertaing se Lighting of outdoor business establishmentsâ€"* _ | | General interior illumination and show case lighting! Please retain this rest avenue, arrived in Hi Park Saturday after fourteen overâ€" seas service; in England. The son of Mr. and (Mrs. John L. Udell of N. Sheridan road, he is enjoying a twelveâ€" day furlough. ; } UVpon completion of the intensive course at the "Annapolis of, the Air" Cadet Siljessrom will receive ‘his. Navy "Wings of Gold": with the designation of Naval Aviato® and will be commisâ€" sioned an Ensign in the Naval Reserve or a Second Lieutenant in the Marine Corps Reserve. P . G.’VQ.-Gndy. 4 i + westein university | â€"â€"Vâ€"+ _ $* > before Aviation Cadet John E. Lidicker is |b raining at C;: attending the army air corps preâ€"flight | a pril 9, is n school at Maxwell Field, Montgomery, n ithe Univ Ala. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | vnider| the" army â€" 1. |J. Lidicker of Deerfield road.: _ | progrdn. He is t! | wsond Wce Ars.< John Trucanc Sgt. Nathan L. Wdell, husband of th¢e former Betty Hallberg who ‘has be¢n making her home with her paâ€" rents, the Dave T.. Hallbergs of Forâ€" Major W. E. Looby, who with ‘his | )5 is| 90W stationt family formerly made his home on‘ N. Mia_ n?M'd Lient Ridge road, has been doing surgery at | °‘" ?mh the ra McClosky Géneral Hospital in Temple, | !"% @tr | transport Texas. He is now aitending the post C°‘° C... ! graduate course in surgery at Tulane| _ $ : : :?â€" Medical School, New Orleans, La. Mrs. | | Pic. Armando T Looby is the guest ai Dt. and Mrs. r of the army Tmi "~ t it tered| the Royal dian Air Force (f b P James H. Siljestrom, 19, son of Mr. | Air where h¢ is serving as a Henry C. Siljestrom of 266 N. St. | sergeant.| / yry f Johns ave., was recently appointed a| .. ; | | «V + * $ Naval Aviation Cadet and was transâ€" | Pv& MWalter . husband of the ferred to‘the Naval Training Center, | former| Hdna Garling, is now stationed P , Fla., for i diate flight Offiee of Â¥ar Uvilities Mac Pm “‘E':M eBAE 924 ‘J Second Class Leo J, Zahnle of the: is ing overseas in the British Isles. He has been in the tvict since F when he ‘enlisâ€" ted, and is the son pf the Larry Zahnâ€" les of| Skokie road| & ’ en ‘ ithâ€" t antry‘ Jt.l i statione Méadd, u. Licn servi ‘?vith the the li;transpott Colo. | < listed fs| an appren raval V. of | Carolina. of, ‘his| ehgineering co an e the Adplph Batacahi of | pl.| Jack Ronan P (F rs. Frant aÂ¥ ecently sp lolTh Highland in\ the) Marine Cor1 Quantica, Va. this : . Lieut. Joseph BJ Garnett was able The {lay before he sailed, Sgt. Udell [3 i9 part of a the Offic ‘ Sor Wa ‘ar Utilities T C ent‘s nationâ€"wide campaign to ~conserve ; ELECTRICITY ck ~Re youngest of irs. Frank J. Ronan o?nl’,'nk ecently a tmda?r ‘fur: Highland | Park from (duties irine and reported to Va. this week. Ln ther, Capf. Frank J. Ron v _ stati at Fort George {d, Lieut. Perry Ronan is ith the radio maintenance in ransport service at Pucblo, vAuntary instituted by the War rc]Dojm; Waa.mb.jm , the Solid Fuel Administration for War, the Office , and other governmental agencies, || _ | cano who wg! a reserves at Narthâ€" where "he was a reporting for his p Berkeley, Texâ€" studying : rsity of Arkan pecralized â€"training e son of Mr: and _ of Grove: avenue, baracam, is enâ€" e seaman in the at the University Upon â€" completion urse, he vlll be of Mr. and Mrs. High street, Highâ€" . husband of the is now stationed Camp Wolters, war, Froduction BonnT for the conservation of critical |resources. reduce lighting in building enâ€" trances, interiors and ys be: low levels consistent public safetyâ€"notr should lighting for This Company is glad to do its Fort in they mnmon wite piin afte to divi areu‘at}eav_ewi&hfim.i ents, and Mrs. J. B. Garnett at their sgummer, home in Ludington, Mich., and his sister and husband,â€" Dr. and Mts, C. WW. Newton of Ann Arâ€" bor, before répo::% back to his post at Sturgiy Army Air Base, Ky, where ‘he is attached to the ‘army air corps admini¢gtration. â€" ~© | Pfg. Edward Brown Jr. has begn tram}erredt.tol,akz rles, La. where he is serving with the divisi of _ the army ait f He ent sc(:;veiit May 1 and was formerly: staâ€" tioned at Tampa, Fia. He is the band | of the former Witten Revelly place.. / . Fireman George , nephew of Rmc\:m of: Ridgewgod drive, is station¢ed at Navy Pier, Chicago. / Piq‘, George Berube with the airborne engis has. arrived in England. of Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. J. Green Bay ‘road. His sister, Sefman Second ‘Class Lill $ , »ead s AAMi+ ian ;;& of the Waves hu&b:nsuk.- ing a yeoman‘s course at A tillâ€" water, Okla, Their parents, Mr. and Mrs~.David Ofson, make their home on Prairle avenue, Highwood. ~ / Pic. Narchi Fioech been transâ€" ferred from Fort Colo, to the army | replacement at McClellan Field, Calif. and is att to an air base squadron. He is the son of Mrs. Louise Fiocchi of R:firo‘d avenue, his Highwood. Pyvt. Alvin; Pantle has reported Fort Jackson, S.C, where he is nevn't with the infantry, alter spending a furlough with Hiis parents, the Charlés Pantlés of Deerfiekd rogd. â€"> _ // hoe F9X Pantd Oans is roatving IL M on I €. | Marine Pvt, ‘David Olson is receivil w 7 bopt traipity. at San Dikgo, Callt: ‘ #t ty o who is servi eers battali He is the Berube of N. save 4* and Mrs. wd_ Harrison of Lir avenue. â€" He has been in the armed ges since }AprTl 1941 rd \ i8 na‘nu with the field| artillery. | | . 1 in noeher bhokes, "OF A00k8 ADY [Ahuld swallow a needie, then thread, _‘ claims he neells only four hours of f w d sleep 4 day. â€"|. [ f retu‘tlfeneull?thtuded. f : j lA D nHWw*! NB f Na was available! Fought in «++ | | [ After |all, I didn‘t want a fighterâ€" Standing. five feet; eight inches (and [{fFivate 0n my bands with a / needie weighing 145, |Roca gaid he weighed |MP® !""tC in \is thros â€" 128 when ‘he won the detision gver [f AnÂ¥thing clse you‘d like to tell | "Kid" , the Henry Armstrong [Meaders, |Roca," I. asked. ; of his day: ie || ) {ik "Well, yes, I forgot.to tell you that â€" > Roca said when he w hdhe’p-: J was al.ab driver for 12. years in > joyed street fighti :’3&. 1 drove about 800,000 | lead him inito the Golden Gloves bqutsBihiles and never had an accident, never | > He claims he won in the lightweight (@Mented. a fender!" s . division in 1 25 26. |: | IThe Army marchts ant * t "Yes," 1 fought in Madison Squr Garden and was whipped by Tony Can M’M | 4 I | } f F * . â€"Claiming to /be| an (all |around gthâ€" lete, Roca says| he likes |physical trai ing exerci ‘he wishes they were harder. here â€" e# u_ o4 4. Wow! W# mani.) |â€" . 14 He neither | ‘urinks fune claims he needls only four hours of ng exercistsâ€"I harder here at Wow! What He neither â€" claims he nee sleep a day. . And he tclls me that h¢e lost all his teth fighting, was |put in a 4â€"F + fication‘ for three |years, then was in ducted| into the Army last. April. And so it gogs . . . || | [ . And now he‘s here at Chanute Fi as a Special Purpose Mot r Vehicle student. ._, $1, 0 134 4 § His name? o k 1 f | ‘Pfe._ Al| Ro¢a, 36, native of New York City. l ] | Wins Detigion . . || | ! [ / "It was quite a fight at the Star Casino with | t "K:sf Roéa ‘said, . I went ten rounds with (him: befo: ';'n crowd of $9,000. I got $900 for the bout. My| manag Ié‘ w share of everything but the, ‘~HMe says he was Ne 'Y q chat:pihn” pl:l I:hamp"y :t ?&h G'i‘"‘ }“wt‘ f Pmb (444 Headquarters, Chanute [Hield, Rinâ€" ta;{;.ai;lt Sept. (154â€" <a (4.) [ {' . ‘Yepl LE *,YauL«:Fa ot dif kinds |of people in emy. $ [ l1 +) O jF 1 met him just the otheér| day. | ‘ He claims he whipped |"Kid" C o late, | lightweight |c in‘ | of Hesays he the New York strld rbl*-*ivfirc ipi clly| t 4 And he tells /me] lost all his teth fighting, was iput in a 4â€"F cht;.’ fication‘ for three |years, was in, ducted into the Army last April. | } U Tc O e Norkens is i+ the skin is burned aw $oas 19, tnhd neurly. Vegetables for con it‘nor shigncd by nguns bed applied at such a rapid rate Printers‘ Ink says WPB has e pifers ) pooing roomt Pfc. William Hartison Dupont and U. $. Chemici Warfare ‘has develope new co smoke s i red, orange,| yellow, z‘ten. vio let, as well -bhc* white The signal is produced by pull ing the pin out of a & can nister about the size of a han miudé, after wh smok pours out f »3 min utes. [ %e) / / h * luah ‘ in i F4 b h4 § y ‘-â€"" b 6t Fomrcalcae ind ocm + (The | p Puokl« / S > | Phone H. P. 178 o. § j TOM CLARK | |||| HF) ppuiaBisE LAUNDRY AND dise.. We need a meter reader in We need a ‘meter re a sodhe,, 1 Ader, Fig PM IN hi 18 o. h J | d w Nl"fl;’;m Psn o ng" THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Two . Highland Park blucjackets ve been : promoted to petty officer | completion of recrait aining |at (2'“( Liakes, They are: . Hendrick, son of Dr. and rs. H. H. Hendrick of Forest aveâ€" ue, ital) apprentice first class: nd d H. Lehmkuh!, husband of frs. M t Lehmkuhl of North yenue, ter‘s mate, third class. ition must be written on one side of e only, and be signed with e and address of the writer. hey should reach the editor Wedâ€" Cpl. Tech. Sam Giallanza is spendâ€" g a tenâ€"day furlough visiting his KEiste Plant, Editor Subscription rates: $1.50 per year Entered as second class matter March ;.hll, .Th Post Office at Highland Issued Thursday of cach woek by e “fl.’.:* Press, 516 L;.: enue, Park, IIlinois. one: Highland Park 557. â€" nted. a| fender !" ® The y marches on ! . 5. "3:.;.~ ; M . Des ‘spent. last weekend at ic â€" m'm.«.Q: in Wikmette tending the first of three weekend cetings for reservists in the Chicago BuUY AN EXTRA #100 famed hom ue . rearned umnwe R replfdt; f T st when I was six. T swalâ€" ced things and found. I codld bring He. wanted to demanstrate how he "Do you have a needie?" he asked.~ â€" use I can swailow just about _small object from coins to needles dice, Iâ€"was offered a job to go to ica, sgwallow diamonds, and thereâ€" : sm them â€"out of the country. lidn‘t the job," he added. Proving his swallowing superiority me, . picked up two pennies on im baf]i My throat muscles are sitive |and wellâ€"trained. I can feel | texture of objects in my throat. nts per single copy. $3.00 per yea: ide of Lake County, Hlinois. & ot condolence, card 0i ks, obituaries, notices of entertainâ€" t, or other affairs where an adâ€" gllows Small Objects . . . oo Amarcly® "Aemaid, pointing 14 ip : the two h i; +3 st tige thatt.. _ 1. _ le never had any formal schoolinig. , didn‘t appear to halt his finding which began when he was Me gaid he has been a â€"roofer, a rker in a brass factory, a magician, | a di cutter" v Magigian! oldi hereubgnmzhh(oaee swallow eggs best and then dollar Eo I n change for their dolâ€" PEY CLEANNG CO. . ) > . (Continued from page 4) 8y ications intended for publi< Â¥+ September 16, 1943 DIRECTORY ty xf

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