Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 6 Jun 1929, p. 45

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t Girl Reserves are + picnic on the beach ool. : een sent out to the rirl Reserves regardâ€" erve camp, Deerfield, lighland Park Older d June 15 .to 22nd. \ limited number can 1. Those wishing to r by Friday preceedâ€" p opens. ; had & called business ay, ‘June. 6th. _ The eeting . will be Tuesâ€" at 10 o‘clock. The _ had their monthly day morning in the A. S.; Burdick, Mrs; esided. * The report re : transients â€" have ted during May than n the past year. Owâ€" nt demand for rooms he assembly are beâ€" to accommodate four imer months. . Any and mattress to loan f September, the Y he use of it. .: committee will ~meet at 10 o‘clock. > d one of the features ill} be old settlers of ho will ride in cars em _ by â€"the â€"Kiwan‘ts an. Every oldâ€"timer an out door ceremonâ€" ning at which time their adviser, Marâ€" ith a Girl Reserve une 10th will be the s will be a birthday embers whose birthâ€" pril: to September. club had a supper n Lake county sixty urged to be there at tandard time) to ride ich will form on Oak videre and Genesee. e interested are askâ€" eir name and length Mr. Coral Heydecker, street, Waukegan, i Friday, June 14. ~ the attached coupon once. The evening was nco. 45 were presâ€" the last meeting of nty?... h time Mrs. Boyson a Pot will speak to usiness Girl‘s Sumâ€" «Mrs. F. J*~Morn n the Mable Cratty tlers to - storical Parade 1 Reserves are havâ€" rty at the Y.W.C.A. r evening. Supper e small card tables A. Notes istorical parade is istorical fete which the Good Fellowship aukegan on Saturâ€" ursday, June 6, 1929 tâ€"will â€"be .cookedâ€" in of +the association, will meet Tuesday, Thursday, June 6, 1929 Zahnle Estate Now _ Is in Probate Court Personal estate of Mathias Zahnle, of Gilmer, an aged resident of that section of the county who lost his life when a stray bullet from a gun held by a boy shooting sparrows struck him, was indicated to be $30,â€" 000 in probate court Monday. ~Bond ofâ€"$60,000 â€"wasâ€"approvedâ€" and letters of administration issued to Cecelia Mooney. Proceedings for the day included the following cases of interest here: Margaret McDougall, Highland Park. â€"Inventory â€"and appraisement bill approved. u4 .3 John C. Huehl, Deerfield. Death of ward shown, heirship proved. Conâ€" servatrix to administer estate withâ€" out further letters. J. McGregor ‘Adams, ~Highland Park. Wm. Burry (former Execuâ€" tor) allowed to withdraw a note from‘ the files which was filed as a desperâ€" ate asset. f | of Local Improvements of the City of Highâ€" land Park, &unty of Lake and State of Tiliâ€" nols SPORTING SECTION Corner of Green Bay Road and Central t Avenue ={ Telephone Highland Park 3066 : 884 Central Avenue _ 3 Al ;ki‘nds‘ of;j_sriéip and service a specialty co2l."*~. _ Insurance Agency e ~\ . ~~~~* 388 Central Avenue y > ~~ _~â€"â€"Phonesâ€" 7 Highland Park 444â€"Highland Park 211 Public notice is hereby given that the Board HERMAN FROST : 5 l‘JACK” . f Candies, Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos Auto Accessories and Radio Supplies + 25 South Second Street _ *___â€" Phone Highland Park 391 NORTH SHORE RADIO SHOP P Everything in Music sELVI CARLSON MUSIC CuU, , has filed in the County Court of Lake BROS i.\ â€" FRANKEN BROS. HAAEK‘S AUTO SUPPLY W. W. REICHARDT Home Beautifying and * Landscape Suggestions on another page of this issue Phone Deerfield 241 County, Illinois, a cértificate that the follow= ing improvement bas been completed, and that it conforms substantially to the requirements of the original ordinance for the construction of the same, toâ€"wit: â€" The construction of a reinforced concrete pavenient in Burtis Aveâ€" nue, in the City of Highland Park, County of Lake and State of Illinois. Highland Park Special Assessment of said_Court Docket No. 837, and that application has been made to said Court to consider and determine wheth@r. or not the facts stated in said certificate are true. That a hearing will be had upon said epplication on Saturday, the 22nd day of June, A. D: ©1929, at the hour of ten (10) o‘clock.â€" in the forencon of said day, at the County=© Court~ Room â€"of ~said â€"Court, in the County Court House, at Waukegan, in said Lake County. F e Objections may be filed to said appligation on or before the hour of ten (10) o‘clock in the forenocon of said day. _ _ _ _ _ Highland Park. _ Tz Dated at Highland Park, Illinois,.June 6, 1929. PUBLIC NOTICE is here:{ given that the Subscribor Administratrix the Estate of John C. Hueh!, deceased, will attend the Proâ€" bate Court of Lake County, at a term thereof to be holden at the Court House in Waukeâ€" gan, in said County, on the first Monday of August next, 1929, when and where all perâ€" sons hnvin‘f claims against said estate are notified and requested to present the same to said Court for adjudication. LOUISA B. HUEHL, Administratrix. ; BENJAMIN F. LEWIS, LYLE GOURLEY, J. H. ZIMMER, W. J. BROWN, Board of Local Improvements of the City of Waukegan, I!II, June 3, 1929. GEORGE W. FIELD, Attorney. ADJUDICATION NOTICE On Memorial Day the Deerfield A. C. nine deâ€" feated the North Shore A. C. team of Waukegan Aâ€"2, in a snappy game. While on Sunday, they overcame the Tenth Street Business Men of Wauâ€" kegan 3â€"2. Deerfield is playing an excellent and consistent game of ball. Follow them to Lake Forâ€" est next Sunday afternoon. They play there at > p. M. = j R H. P. Indoor Baseball League f _ Starts Auspicious Season The ninth game of the ‘29 season of the Highâ€" land Park Business Men‘s Indoor Baseball League is scheduled to take place today at Sunset Park when the Public Service aggregation will take on the Anspach Realtors for nine innings. ; _ Since the _opening of the ~seasonâ€" there has been a steadily increasing rivalry evinced by the six teams entered in the League.: Friendly rivalâ€" ry, of course, but rivalry with serious intent. For each one of the six teams listed is â€"counting on carrying off the honors of the series. We hope they all do. > ns _ Tillie Martin took the mound in the second inâ€" ning of the Tuesday fracas between Rasmussen Brothers and the Highland Park Press. He pitchâ€" ed a commendable game, holding the husky Press swatters to few hits. However, the few hits counted, materializing into nine runs for the Press against five for Rasmussen when the final tally was recorded. : . Weiss, star.twirler on the Hunter‘s â€"nine, was in good form, holding hisâ€"epponents to three hits, only one of which counted a run. The final score stood in favor of the Hunter‘s with a five to one margin. â€" See you down to the Park. The Monday evening contest, played between the Hunter‘s Sport Shop nine and the Larson Staâ€" tioners, was not without its thrills. Dick Hamâ€" mond, redoubtable pitcher for the Stationers, was unable to be on hand for the game and his post on the mound was admirably filled by Jack Zengeâ€" ler. R y * § 1i mask yie t Deerfield Wins Two More Games T HE PR E$ $ 14â€"16 Sealed bids will be received by the Council at its ‘office in the City Hall, Highland Park, Illinois, at 7:30 o‘clock P. M., Monday, June 24th, 1929,: for the furnishing of all labor and materials required to complete the Terâ€" razzb as shown on the plans and contained in specifications prepared by Frederick Hodgâ€" don for the City Hall~ building, Highland Park, Iilinois. . _Plans© and specifications may be secured either at the office 8f the City Clerk, City Hall,â€"Highiand Park, Illinois, or at the office of Frederick Hodgdon, 307 N. Michigan Aveâ€" nus, Chicago, Illinois. s 4264c cak ui. check made payable 40 the Mayor of the City of Highland â€"Park for the sum of not less than ten (10) per cent of the aggregate of the proposal. w The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids if they deem it best for the public good. Sealed bids will be received by the Council at its office in the City Hall, Highland Park, Illinois, at 7:30 o‘clock P. M., Monday, June 24th, 1929, for the furnishing of all labor and material required to complete the oil burning equipment as shown on the plans and contained in specifications prepared by Fredâ€" erick Hodgdon, for the City Hall Building, Highland Park, Iliinois. _ + ? Plans and specifications may be secured cither at the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, Highland Park, Illinois, or at the office of Frederick Hodgdon, 307 N. Michigan Aveâ€" nus,â€"Chicago, Illinois, 3 $ Bidder must give full specifications on the equipment upon which he is bidding. . Eachâ€"bid must be accompanied by a certified NOTICE NOTICE Ladies‘ shingling;,.bobbing and children‘s ,_._ . haircutting â€"a. specialty _ _ . NORTH SHORE BARBER SHOP Auto Body, Fender, Radiator Repairing _â€"THE BUMP. SHOP . 20 North Second Street. °_ _ _ ~_â€"â€"â€"Telephone Highlandt P&PE 143 . â€"â€" For dependable service call _ ¢ Highland Park 1957 THE HIGHLAND PARK SHOP Shoes repaired by expert shoemakers Hats cleaned â€"Panamas a specialty Yes, we do dry cleaning Suits pressed while you wait f Our work is absolutely guaranteed â€" _Free call and delivery 14 North First Street, Highland Park Opposite North Western Railway Station RADIOLA BRUNSWICK SHOP Electrical, Battery, Carburetor â€" _ Radio Service : 515. Laurel Avenue . Phone Highland Park 266 A. FravENHOFFER, Proprietor Phone Highland Park 2091 ~ _ North Second Street, Highland Park Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check made payable to the Mayor of the City of Highland Park for the sum of not less than ten (10) per cent of the nggregate of »kps_proposal. se The ~Councilâ€" resefves the right to reject an{unnd all bids if they deem it best for the public good. w * â€"â€" By order of the Council of the City of Highâ€" â€"Jand Park, June 3, 1929, â€" . â€".. _ _ _ â€"_ _ â€" Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check made payable to the Mayor of the City of Highland Park for the sum of not less than tem (10) per cent of the aggregate of the proposal. ¢ " _‘Séaled bids will be received by the Councit atâ€"its office in the City Hall, â€"Highlandâ€"Park, Illinois, at 7:30 o‘clock P. M., Monday, June 24th, 1929, for the furnishing of one Motor Truck as follows : s s Capacity,â€"2% or 3 tons. Bodyâ€"â€"!%ovenelosed cabâ€"4 yard. dump bed not over inches in height with Wood meâ€" chanical hoist or equal. $ if. The .Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids if they deem it best for the public good. _ By order of the Council of the City of Highâ€" land Park, June 3, 1929. e K â€" V.â€"C. MUSSER, â€" 14â€"15 Equipmemtâ€"Full set of tools, spotlight and jack. 5 Bidder. must give full lreiflufiom on the equipment upon which he is bidding. . Powerâ€"Must be sufficient to handle snow blade 10 feet long, 20 inches wide. â€" Transmissionâ€"Seven _ speed _ ahead _ two 14â€"15 Radio Records, Sheet Music 360 Central Avenue â€" . Opposite the Alcyon . Phone Highland Park 3244 .. 552 Central Avenue Phone Highland Park 3360 MOTOR CAR ELECTRIC SERVICE Importers and Cleaners Rugs Carpets, Linoleums VYOGUE, INC. NOTICE City Clerk 43 h % 4 iD

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