Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 11 Apr 1929, p. 12

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‘ing established ‘for. Deerfleld; the widening of Waukegan road in the business district and the installation of ornamental lights in that section;. building line for the erection of any new buildings in the business zone; .organization of public service departâ€" ments to operate efficiently; stop and go signals at Waukegan road and Deerfield avenue for the safety of pedestrians . and . school children ; larger and ‘better quarters for the postoffice; bookkeeping system to inâ€" sure the accurateâ€"handling of records. and finance; the desirability and high market price for public improvement ~bonds; the saving of interest through recalling bonds before maturity. â€"â€"â€"Mr. â€"Hood â€"hasâ€"servedâ€"faithfully _and fearlessly and is a man of acâ€" ~ tion not promises. His forcefulness ~and ability go hand in hand for the. successful administration of public. business. His knowledge of the laws governing villages is a big asset. For instance, few stop to realize that the engineers of the village are paid â€".only for the improvements which are. _ installed, all other work is gratis, Thursday April 11, 1929 (Continued from preceding page) Deerfield. At the present time there are 15 public improvements pending, some under contract, some to be let and others awaiting the confirmation of the court. No public improveâ€" ments_ have been inpstalled unless peâ€" titioned: for by the property owners and the petition presented for action to the village board. Other imporâ€" tant | matters, which were accomâ€" plished are the installation of the water tank and the buildingâ€"of the pump house, which gave the people an adequate supply. of water, fire protection and reduction in insurance rates; the paving of the old obligaâ€" tions of the village; Aâ€"1 credit ratâ€" inoe established ~for Deerfield; the PEOPLE‘S TICKET IN Edward H. . Selig ~â€" . . Edward H. Selig, candidate for reâ€" election for village trustee, was bornâ€" ~in Deerfield April 30, 1886.. He atâ€" tended the Wilmot Grammar school and graduated from Deerfield Shields High school in 1905. â€"He was conâ€" nected with A. B. Fielder & Co. of Chicago for seven years, afterwards operated a grocery and market in Deerfleld for 11 years. He is now a _ partner of Mr._Harold Vant in the wellâ€"known real estate firm of Vant & Selig, located in the Moeller buildâ€" ing on Waukegan road, and~is an active member of the North Shore Real Estate board. Mr. Selig was â€"one of the organizers of the Deerâ€" * fieldâ€" Building and Loan association field, a system of house numbering and items of this sort. . & ; Knaak for Clerk j Alvin K. Knaak, candidate for reâ€" election for )village â€"clerk, was born in Deerfield and has resided in the village for 29 years. He is the owner of the Deerfield Filling station. Mr. Knaak has served as village clerk for four years, and in that time has made up the special assessment recâ€" ords and is thoroughly familiar with the duties of that office. His work has been executed in ‘a most accuâ€" rate and> capable manner, which absolutely qualifies him for the office of village clerk. He is a man whose ability, character and reputationâ€"are above criticism. His courteous manâ€" ner in serving the people is highly appreciated. Lpreparifl an atlas of;-bâ€"q;;;l and has ~actedâ€"asâ€"treasurer â€"ofâ€"this organization since its incorporation. He has devoted much of his time to the interests of Deerfield for the four years he has served as a ‘village trusâ€" tee, and he has faithfully. performed his duty as an official of the village. goree. Edward F. Segert Edward F. Segert, candidate for reâ€"election for village trustee, was born near Deerfield and has lived in the village for 25 years. He is a building contractor and has just comâ€" pleted the 67th building constructed by him and at this time is contemâ€" plating the erection of two homes, one located on Hazel avenue, near his home, and the other in H. M. Cornell!"company‘s Briarwoods subdiâ€" vision. He has the reputation of building well constructed homes and is honorable and upright in all transâ€" actions and dealings. Mr. Segert has served as a trustee for over eight: years and has done his work well in ;Ij;l'vl(;‘st”,ctédi@gblej manner. He is a loyal booster for Deerfield and has devoted"a great deal of his time to the progress and betterment of the village. He has supported all measâ€" ures presented to the board of trusâ€" tees, which were :important... and beneficial to the community. â€" Albert C. C. Timm ~ Albert C. C. Timm, candidate for village trustee, has lived in Deerfield for seven years. He resides on Deerâ€" field : avenue,. near <Briargate Golf club. ~He was connected with the First National bank of Chicago as one of its officers for 36 years, retirâ€" ing in 1920 to secure a well earned rest.â€" During the panic of 1907 and 1908, Mr. Timm was appointed â€" by the Chicago Clearing House associaâ€" tion to handle the emergency curâ€" rency issued by the Chicago banks. This was a big undertaking, but he was equal to the task and handled the matter very successfully and to the entire satisfaction of the Chiâ€" AIter Clearing â€" House â€" association. T H E P R E S S were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alâ€" |tained at luncheon and bridge bert Raggo Sunday.â€" _ Wednesday. s A Mr. and Mrs.: Carl .Olson were Mrs. W. Carmen of Rosemary terâ€" guests in Wilmette Saturday eveâ€"| race entertained at four tables of ning. > > § *\ |brid¢e Saturday evening. §2%%%2fi%2%fi222%%%2% 33 $ Beautiful Home Surroundings â€" _ Judge: You can take â€" your Chokeâ€"$19 " or " ten days. Bs Vol. 1 Published in the interest of the people of Deerfield â€" and Hardware Do â€" you know that we have the cheapest fire insurance it is posâ€" sible to buy" It costs about> 50c â€"a year> no matter what the value of your building is. It‘s a paper. burner at $2.75. Phone Deerfleld 13 and have one sent out. It may save your home. °* > es t â€" C. G. Pettis is buildâ€" ing a new house on Central avenue. News Each tree, shrub, vine and flower adds far more to the actual cash value of your property than it costs. 24. Every real estate authority will tell you that the wellâ€" planted place will not only sell for more, but will also attract more buyers than the place that is. poorly plantâ€" ed, or not planted at all. â€" 2. s al ie Give us an opportunity to help you in selecting plants for your home grounds. A few good, wellâ€"chosen speciâ€" men plants are far superior to a greater number of straggly, unbalanced, incongruous ones. _ § y e 4444 4t 4444 4,4,4,4,4,4,4,6,4, 6 4 f F. D. 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Radiola 33 stands in a class by itself in the world of â€"radio â€"perfecâ€" tion.â€"To appreciate it,> you should hear it in your own home. May we give you "a home demonstration ?" ___~ Deerfield, Ill. _ "_ Phone Deerfield 13 Radio and =‘ General Hardware L. JTohnsonâ€" enterâ€" No. 6 â€""in

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