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Highland Park Press, 21 Oct 1926, p. 5

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The dinner in the evening will be for the alumni, faculty, seniors and footâ€" ball team. . At least 3,500 people are expected to attend the game in the afternoon. Arthur Olson, president of the alumni association, has appointâ€" éd a committee composed of Florence Warner, viceâ€"president, Marjorie Davâ€" ies, secretary, and Oscar Lundgren, treasurer, to plan the program of the day. RAILROAD MAN DIES AT NATIONAL HOME THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1926 HIGH SCHOOL HOMEâ€" ’unmm EVANGELICAL CHURCH CONMING NOY.I3TH! . :: . c >.3>Assien c T100 NC i5 Office Corner Central Avenue and First Street, Highland Park, IMlinois â€" PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2452 "B" BATTERIES (wet) RECHARGED REPAIR MAN AT YOUR SERVICE GENERATORS and STARTERS REPAIRED For Personal Service of an Architect of Long Experience BECKER GARAGE To the new Home Owner, we would like to mention the fact that if it shouldn‘t be conâ€" venient to pay in full for whatever is to be planted, rather than wait until Spring, we shall be glad to plant now and accept payment whenever convenient for the reason that while we have ample time to do this work now, it is almost impossible to fill orders the way we likeT to during busy Spring. In Shrubs, we offer all the popular sorts such as Bridalwreath, Goldenbell, Mockorange, Lilac, Honeyâ€"suckle and many more varieties of our own growing, fresh lifted for your Don‘t wait with planting shrubs and perennials until Spring. So much has to be done in a few weeks during Spring that it is hard to find time to do t] is the time to plant hardy stock and especially when it can be lifted and planted inside of a few hours, which is not thg case with M‘wh from More and more is HOMEGROWN STOCK being appreciated. It is superior in every reâ€" spect ; it is worth double in value, yet doesn‘t cost you any more. We grow in our own Nursery many thousands of ornamental shrubs and evergreens as well as hardy fiovder-‘ ing plants. They are now ready and we are filling orders every day. All are full of life and, in every sense of the word, PREFERRED STOCK. + . | i to take a walk over and see our Chrysanthemums in bloom nowâ€"see our Ca %fl:‘é&i m%(:)l:lg‘(:):‘(‘l,t get ;ow'ers fresher &an having them cut for you while you wait. That is : fl:ingâ€"delive;'ed' free to Chicago and all North Slwrle?bi 'gowmragyd g:l;gnpl\ to v.v.;ll tl\’:or:':e o:e:ley ‘t'c mer and our new range of Greenhouses located on Ridge road and 1 ark avenue ' 1':2}".â€":.? our new range of Greenhouses located on Ridg;m and TA have no chance to pay us a visit, give us a ring over TE PHONE 85 Greenhouses and Office One Block West We are filling more orders for Darwin Tulips this Fall than ever before and there really is nothing to be compared with these beautiful Tulips, which, if planted this Fall, will flower next May. No garden or homeground should be without these beautiful "FLOWERS THAT BLOOM IN THE SPRING." We offer some of the best varieties as low as $4.00 per 100. We also cary Hyacinths, Daffodils, and Crocus, and ‘like to have you ask us about them over TELâ€" PHONE 85. f EXIDE "A" and "B" BATTERIES EVER READY "B" BATTERIES EXIDE POWER UNITS JOSIAH L. RICE â€"Telephone 31â€" "R A D1IO" CONSULT SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE NO. 310 Notice is hereby given to all perâ€" sons interested that the Council of the City:of Highland Park, County of Lake, and State of Illincois having ordered the lo¢al improvement of the roadways in Burton Avenue, Pleasâ€" ant Avenue, Broadview Avenue, Alâ€" vin Place, Crawford Place, Bellevue Place, Highland Place, Washington Place, Backstone Place, Northmoor Road, Flora Place, and Rogers Wilâ€" liams Avenue, all in the City of Highland â€"Park, Lake County, Illiâ€" nois, by paving with reinforced conâ€" crete, the ordinance for the same beâ€" ing on file in the office of the City Clerk of said city and having applied 7:00 ‘ p. m. Christian Endeavor, Topic, "Lessons from Great Athletes." Leader, Daniel Dreiske. $ 7:45 p. m. Gospel service undgr the direction of pastor. â€".__ Rev. F. R. Cardwell, pastor â€" 9:30 a. m. Bible school. Lessons are suital4y taught for persons of all 10:45.a. m. Morning worship. â€" Serâ€" mon by,the pastor. Gren Bay road and Laurel avenue For Next Spring the latest and best, and as low as $2.00 per dozen for some sorts such as Bridalwreath, Goldenbell, Mockorange, all flower next Sum; :r. if you wigh & pmlcte 7 mpflnm' ties of our own growing, fresh lifted for your Just call up 85. ;. _ â€" 4 com descri j list SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE SPECIAL WARRANT NO. 291 Public notice is hereby given that the County: Court of Lake County, Illinois, has rendered judgement for a special auetoment upon property benefited by the following improveâ€" ment: â€" For the construction of a reâ€" inforced concrete pavement in Lakeâ€" Dated at Highland Park, IIL, October 14th, A. D., 1926. to the County Court of county for an assessment of the costs of said improvement â€" according â€"to | benefits, and:â€" an â€"assessment f having been made and returned to court, the final hearing thereon be had on the 30th day of October, A. D., 1926, or as soon as the business of the court will (t. Said assessment is payable in ten (10) installments, with interest at the rate of six (6) per centum per annum on all installments from and after date of issue of first voucher. All persons desiring may flfi:’objoc- tions in said court before gaid day and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. S THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, E.. B. FOXWORTHN DESIGNER and BUILDER Phone Deerfield 188 De NICE AND WARM â€" JUST FINISHED! _ MOVE IN NOW and enjoy a REAL COMFY HOME "Let‘er Snow" â€" Officer ‘appointed to make Said Assessment Call for appointment, and I will call for you in a closed car â€" and prove this statement. I challenge you to duplicate my pro sition at anything near the quali price, or terms. accoruing. ~ °0| DEenenUs, sment f having returned to s¢id court, ng thereon will be had ay of October, A. D., oon thcrufu; as the $500 Down B. 0. BRAND, ToR OVEzp, DO IT NOW! 1s Flowers Plant Now 83â€"34 We cnd M‘ Dated at Highland Park, I this 21st day of October.nl‘j Central Avenue, Highland Park, Illiâ€" ‘nois, within thirty (80) from the date thereof. Notice is further given| that the said assessment is divided in ten (10) installments. . That the t : of the first installment is $3,300.00 and that each of the installâ€" ments is $2,800.00. That installâ€" ments draw interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum ‘from January ~All persons interested hereby notified to call and pay amount assessed at the Collector‘s 0 City Hall, corner Green: Bay and wood Drive, all in the of Highâ€" land Park, County of Lake |and State of Illinois, as will: more ‘ appear from the certified copy of the judgâ€" ment on file in .my office. | That the warrant for collection of | such asâ€" sessment is in the hands the unâ€" Whi 9e Deerfield, nations, our Cyclamens. The Greenhouses are: ihat we do here. Flowers for all i E . We have increased our glass area over 15,000 1 pply our ever increasing demand for choice flo of Depot on Laurel Ave. s i gh t T000 en EXTRA SPECIAL (for one week only) Darwih ‘ lips, "Clara Butt," the best soft pink for outd planting, 40¢c per doz. bulbs. Don‘t miu th!l tunity. If you call 85 we will deliver them. _ | â€" EXTRA SPECIAL (for two dollars) we will ‘ ' to you three strong Peony roots, white, pink and I r or 1 Peony, 5 new Iris and 5 Hardy Phiox on 15 sorted Perennials, our selection. . '?dq.h# B5 \ bring them. i FoP P y La CAULIFLOWER FANCY GRAPES _ basket, 6 lbs. ..___._._. Piecchietti Br. Imported and Domestic Groceries and Olive Qil 8 SsoOUTH FIRST STREET â€" HIG ) ILL. 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