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Highland Park Press, 29 Jul 1948, p. 5

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worth of water glass from any drug store, and paint the broken edges mold. from blowing out of drying clothes? A. Add a little salt to the starch and it will prevent the starch from being blown out of the clothes while they are drying on a windy day. AH Day Outing And Picnic August 1 Q. How can I repair a broken place in the plastered wall? A. By applying a thick paste made of two parts of sand, two parts of sifted coal ashes, and one part of white flour, adding enough water to get the proper consistency. An allâ€"day outing and basket picnic will be sponsored on Sunâ€" day, August 1, by the Modenese society of Highwood, at the Serâ€" bian monastery on Route 63, north of Libertyville. Q. How can I make a substitute for a pastry board? A. Try using a piece of clean white oilcloth. It is more easily cleaned than a board, and can be rolled up and put away in a clean place for the next time wanted. The usual sports and events will be held. An outstanding event will be a bocci ball tournament. Q. How can I keep egg yolks if thc;; are not needed for immediate use Guy Ederheimers Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. Stevens, all of Chicago. _ A. Place them in cold water and keep in a dark, cool place, and they can be kept fresh for several days. Q. How can I clean the soiled leaves of house plants? A. By applying equal parts of milk and warm water. Use a sponge, and rub gently to prevent breaking the leaves. Q. How can I remove the shine from black clothing? A. By rubbing well with a piece of flanne! that has been dipped into spirits of turpentine; dry in the open air. another neighbor shortly before noon, while she was looking for her own threeâ€"yearâ€"old daughter. Drs. Crossman, Zeisler, Solomon md, Weinfeld, together with a fire department inhalator squad, worked over an hour to restore the child to conscioukness, without success. the goldfish in the pool, lost her balance. The pond, at its deepest point, is 18 inches. It is supposed that the child, who had been playing in her own 2â€"Yearâ€"Old Child _ Meets Accidental Death By Drowning One of life‘s tragedies occurred Saturday forencon when 2% year â€"old Jane Ederheimer, only child of Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Ederheimâ€" er,‘115 Clifton avenue, met death by drowning in a miniature fish pond in the back yard of the R. J. Ryan residence next door. Thursday, July 29, 1948 Q. How can I mend broken glass? MEAT DEALERS Ar [!EROES OF FAT SALVZ©Z OPER A. By rubbing with a flannel cloth Q. How can I remove *‘To the 200,000 meat dealers in this country goes a great share of the credit for & keeping . curâ€" m rent fat salâ€" W m vagecollections ‘\ L' virtually on a / "/(’1 par with war (f/fl/ years, and the (}“ years during which ration points were paid for used cookâ€" ing fat," the American Fat Salâ€" vage Committee points out. Housewives have received both a cash and point bonus for their kitchen salvage. Renderers are in the business of picking up used cooking fat and processing it. But the meat dealer who links the homemaker and renderer, £€!8 little rewardâ€"either monetary or fi honorary â€" for An €*» 1 his efforts. Shogi : YiNDIE Vn &*"’7‘45 par («j/fl'( Fea Besides her parents, the child is The child was discovered by Now Can 997 By ‘Amne Ashiey Meat dealers have taken in eover their counters more than 700 milâ€" lon pounds of used cooking fat, paid homemakers in ration points and cash, and also have taken it upon themselves to reâ€" mind customers to save used fats and bring them into the store. &# "The effectiveness of this perâ€" sonal touch can never be overâ€" rated," the American Fat Salvage C~mmiltee explains. "It is probâ€" a»ly the biggest single factor today in keeping homemakers on the job of savieg fat." Depariment 0 Agen‘s and el clearly show have ta‘on or of keeping ho absut fat saly Way out west there is a small railroad station named Eâ€"Uâ€"Râ€"Eâ€" Lâ€"Iâ€"A. The conductor and brakeâ€" man have never agreed as to.the correct pronounciation of the name. The result is, the conductor comes through the cars announcâ€" ing: "Yourâ€"aâ€"liah, Yourâ€"aâ€"liah." are truly the unsung heroes of the whole fat salvage operation," the statement concludes. The Board of Education has also begun work on the modernization of Lincoln, Ravinia, and Braeside Schools. Contracts have been let for weatherâ€"stripping of Lincoln and Ravinia Schools, acoustic inâ€" stallations at Lincoln, reroofing work at Braeside, construction of new outside entrance for Ravinia auditorium, and the installation of a fire door in the underâ€"stage area at Ravinia, and the fireâ€"proofing of the upper stage area at Ravinia. Plans are also underway for obâ€" taining bids for general relighting to be completed at the earliest posâ€" sible moment at the Lincoln, Raâ€" vinia and Braeside Schools, It is hoped that much of this relighting can be done before fall opening. Also, bids are being reâ€" ceived for temper@ture control systems at Braeside, West Ridge, Lincoln, and Ravinia, The Board of Education has authorized the architect to proâ€" ceed with preparation of working drawings based upon the accepted preliminary sketches for the Inâ€" termediate School. It is expected that drawings will be completed sometime in February, 1949, so that bids for the new structure can be taken early in 1949. WHAT‘S IN A NAME? The brakeman follows right on his heéls, calling with great fervor, "Youâ€"reallyâ€"ah, Youâ€"reallyâ€"ah." Certain other modernization work contemplated under the comâ€" plete program has been scheduled for next summer. This part of the modernization program includes construction of fireâ€"proof stairs, certain general other remodeling work, redecoration in all of the schools, and reâ€"equipment in terms of school furniture. Working Drawings on the New Intermediate School Underway _ _ Working drawing for the addiâ€" tion to West Ridge School have been completed and plans and specifications are now available to contractors and subâ€"contractors inâ€" terested in bidding on the West ‘Ridgs addition. Plans and specifiâ€" cations are available in the offices of Bertram Weber, Architect, Chiâ€" cago, Illinois. The plan contemâ€" plates the receiving of bids in early August and the awarding of the bids at that time. It is conâ€" templated that construction will be underway late this summer and fall. The West Ridge addition inâ€" cludes the construction of four new classrooms, offices and the remodeling of the present building. Mcedernization of O Schools Underway average rate of this low bid was 2.16795%, with a premium on the entire issue of $8;8. This bid was accepted by the Board of Educaâ€" tion after reviewing other bids submitted to the board of Educaâ€" tion. Bids to be Accepted For West Ridge School 'l\cloud:.l.:dmdez trict 108 has proceeding the steps to carry out the buildâ€" ing pns::tlor nb&o: District 108. The step in this program was the sale of bonds authorized by the election in June by the voters. This bond issue, totaling 81.150.000.00,'uuum.m including the First National Bank of Chicago, the Harris Trust Comâ€" pany, and the Continental Illinois National Bank & Trust Co. The average rate of this low bid was "Reports from our field staff, \»pariment of Agriculture County gen‘s and chain store executives lcarly show that meat dealers <ve ta=n over the responsibility ? eeping homemakers pepped up bout fat salvage. District 108 Proceeds With Building Plans OPERATION "American meat dealers have handled 117,175,767 pounds of used cooking fat in the last five years and 10 months and â€"Tracks Green, will be the principal speaker on Republican Dayâ€"Governor‘s Day at the Illinois State Fair, Thursday, August 19. Low,\ i os Ang { mind Iwhent hs tinade this" nevel (oposd 2 Graphie (pictoreâ€"camatuipie exposure shot on a single negative. Lew made the she assignment }Mm‘.-â€"u.fi the M: =nm RememberTthe expression, "A"barefoot boy with! shoes ron"?} Mervyn GARNETT‘S Photo Classics Governor Earl Warren hflWmo‘Canmin,nutofG.v.WH. T HE P RESS The high school and college age young people of the Wesley Methâ€" odist church will have a summer reunion Sunday evening, August 1st. The group will meet at the Highland Park church at 7 o‘clock to leave for the beach where a program _ including _ swimming, baseball, eating and singing around a beach fire has been planned by Art Fuller, Kathryn Baruffi and Jim Bench. These outings are open to, all boys in Highland Park from 9 to 15 years of age. Boys planning to go on these trips should register at the Community Center. The second trip will be to Third Lake on Tuesday, August 3. The group will bring their fishing poles, swim suits, lunches and $1.00 expense money,. Wesley Methodist This get together will provide an opportunity for members of the MYF and their friends to meet before school starts and before some of the group go to college in the fall. Those interested are urged to call any of the following, Kathryn, at H.P. 4071; Art Fuller, H. P. 2909 or the pastor, Mr. Albertson at H.P. 2269. Young Folks Plan Aug. 1st Reunion Boys Sports Club To Have Fishing Outings The first trip will be held Thursâ€" day, July 29 at the Waukegan pier. The boys will meet at the Community Center at 10 a.m. with their lunches and money for train fare. The group will leave on the Chicago and Northwestern railâ€" road at 10:32 and will return aâ€" bout 7 p.m. CONTRARY For months the weather man‘s forecasts had ‘been consistently inâ€" consistent with the weather. Sd it came as no surprise when he reâ€" signed, though his stated reason for resignation was a bit startling. "The climate here," he wrote, "does not agree with me." The Highland Park Boys Outâ€" ing and Sports Club, which is a part of the summer program of the Playground and Recreation Department, will have two fishâ€" ing trips, _ b% $ 20 56 C ® BCmm 20â€""Are not" vulgarism this side 30 â€"Hawaiian food 1â€"â€"Like 32â€"Parts of a garment .â€"(h? $â€"Exclamation f._.-_..._....u__. _9â€"Bar used for ¢ 1 42â€"Chemical symbol for Telluriuts .â€" â€"; 37â€"Continent (abbrev.) 27â€" 16â€"Opposed to (abbrev.) 17â€"Demeanors ;: In =~ that 22â€"Correlative of either 23â€"Characteristic of the 25â€" 13â€"Passageways 302 N. St. Johns Ave., H. P. CROSSWORD + + + By A. C. Gordon 1â€"Unaiterable GET RESULTS ACROSS (Answers on Page 6) Voe-!whry Brushâ€"Up 11â€"Absorbs Elâ€"t!::nfl-â€"n, "2â€"1o eimonith 49â€"Prefix denoting $0â€"Cue ._-..::"'.‘..'. Wemndmdytonervieealltypu of home and commercial refrigâ€" erators and air conditioning, promptly, courteously. Our service repair work is guaranâ€" teed to be of the highest standard. ALVIANI REFRIGERATION REPAIR SERVICE Refrigeration Repair i8 Junior Playgrounds Plan Special Day At Sunset Park West Ridge, Old Elm, Elm Place, Ravinia, Lincoln and Braeside will meet together at Sunset Park on Friday morning, July 30. The children will bring their lunches and eat in the park. A special Junior Program will be held from 9 to 12 noon. Parents are asked to bring their children to the Park Friday mornâ€" ing instead of to the individual playgrounds. ___The Sunday school board of the Wesley Methodist church met last week to elect a Secretary and to make plans for the annual picnic. Mrs. John Clark was elected secâ€" retary for the Sunday school. The picnic will be held at Sunâ€" set park, Sunday, August 29th. All members of the Sunday school and the church and their families are invited. Plans for the games and prizes are in charge of Kathâ€" ryn Baruffi and Art Fuller, Sunâ€" day school will be held at the church at the regular time, after which all will go to the park, and a brief service will be held. For further information, Call Mrs. Breakwell, Superintendent, of the Sundsy School at H.P. 4031. Secretary of Wesley Sunday School Board The Junior Playgrounds at J piciatse." A. G. McPHERSON, Inc. 387 Park Ave. [ 41 ““, WV*M 43â€"Popular name for 44â€"Sign of the sodine 46â€"Oerman afirmative 47â€"Suffic denoting an 26â€"Transported, as in spirit. 28â€"Dreame 31â€"Over ___ (abbrev.) 19â€"â€"To bound 21â€"Musical note 24â€"Conforming to a agent or doer _ Page 5

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