H Quaker Manufacturing Co. Chicago, Illinois Quaker Burnoil Utility Heater is by far the most practical heater for your garage. It maintains a low fire as easily as a very hot one. â€" Presents the cleanliness, convenience and comfort of oil, the modern fuel. It is safe and economical, costing only a few cents a day to operate. It has no wicks or moving parts to replace or get out of order. Here is shown the Quaker Garage and General Utility o Heat er No. 710, gives all the adâ€" Less vantages of oil heat j . .. at a low pric:e.'rm“k Eqmpment Quaker Burnoil Heaters | f 132 8. First St. â€" Highland Park 632 HUSENETTER HARDWARE STORE (Hardware) 385 Roger Williams â€" Highland Park 4387 HENRY G. WINTER (Sheet Metal Work) 144 N. First St. â€" Highland Park 635 ARNOLD PETERSON (Plumbing) 385 Roger Williams â€" Highland Park 561 NO DIRT! NO ASHES! NO WORK! MEIERHOFF HARDWARE CO. (Hardware) 522 Central Ave. â€" Highland Park 197 EDWARD STRENGER (Plumbing) WELLS & COPITHORNE CO. (Hardware) HERE ARE THE LOCAL DEALERS for Garages and Small Buildings 271 E. Market Square â€"<Lake Forest 92 DOMENK SHERONY (Hardware) where Quaker Heaters are on display 314 Railroad Ave. Waukegan Road â€" Deerfield 13 J. R. NOTZ (Hardware) hoto taker Burns Cheap Oil private garage Highwood 2041 Quaker Heaters make easy starting, saves the battery, and helps to keep the. paint of your car in perfect conâ€" dition THE PRESS LAKE CO. BUILDERS REPORT OF SURVEY the majority of workers in the buildâ€" ing industry must be employed. Only a small percentage of these workmen are employed today. If the general public, the business â€" men, bankers, mortgage companies, .etc., really want a return of good times, any building operations contempiated should be started now. j Wages of Mechanics A great deal has been said about wages of building mechanies. . The public does not know that the yearly average .wage 0 mechanie, even i than $2150. Loss of time for various reasons beyond the control of ‘the mechanic, such as unfavorable weather condiâ€" tions, changing from one job to anâ€" other, ete., constitutes quite a financâ€" ial loss to the mechanic during the ccurse of a year‘s time; this, in addiâ€" tion to the fact that he must serve an apprenticeship of four years, pass a rigid examination and have quite an investment in tools, makes it necâ€" essary that his rate per hour be such as to bring his yearly salary up to a point that will assure comfort for his dependents, encourage him to be a desirable citizen, and lend his supâ€" port to the upbuilding of the comâ€" munity in which he lives. Members®: of contractors‘ associaâ€" tions negotiate and establish wage agreements because it is very necesâ€" sary for the reason that it would be impossible for a contractor to figure on a job and submit an intelligent estimate to his client if wages were subject to frequent fluctuations. Basis of Computing Wages On a basis of wage stability, both the owner and contractor can comâ€" pute cost definitely. Were this not so, the wages of the craft would be governed by the highest bidder for his services, and in times of depresâ€" sion would be reduced to slavery. Real astate values would correâ€" spond with wage fluctuations and apâ€" praisals could not be correctly made. The value of securities‘ would â€"likeâ€" wise be affected, and the arrangement of loans greatly handicapped. Building Logic In this connection, it might be well to dwell briefly upon a few items of building logic. Nothwithstanding that much .has been written on the subâ€" ject of building, the very fact that any building venture, be it a modest home or towering skyâ€"scraper, repreâ€" sents an investment, oftenâ€"time the savings of a long and hard struggle, too much sound building logic will never be chronicled, and. it behooves the prospective. builder to seek all possible information that originates from reliable sources. In selecting a site for the building, consideration must ‘be given to the purpose that the structure is to serve, viz: industrial, mercantile, home for industrial workers, high class residenâ€" tial, ete. Zoning ordinances should be studied, so that the type of strucâ€" ture will comply therewith. Advancâ€" ing ground values makes it advisable that a survey of the property be made and boundaries established. The services of a landscape archiâ€" tect might be called into conference in making the selection of a site, esâ€" (Continued from page 3) In skilled building od times, is less DENTIST Hours: 9 to 12 â€" 1 to 5 â€" 7 to 9 16 North Sheridan Road Office Phone: . _ Highland Park 1035 Residence Phone: Highland Park 4268 DR. GEORGE MITCHELL | Sunday, Oct. 12 | / ,71 [ sf55 The Skokie Valley Laundry Phone Highwood 3310 Rough Dryâ€"Wet Washâ€"Flat Work Hemstitching Covered Buttons Tel. 354 20% DISCOUNT ON DRY CLEANING and. LAUNDRY BROUGHT AND CALLED FOR, ECONOMICAL YET INCOMPARABLY BETTER Ex1i0¢ RELIABLE LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING COMPANY 618 N. Green Bay Rd., Highland Pk. Milwaukee Returning, Ly Milwaukee not later than Monday, October 13th Children Half Fareâ€"No Baggage Cheched Lv. Highland Park 9:10 a. m. Ar. Milwaukee . 10:45 a. m. Time shown is Central Standard Chicago & North Western Railway BATTERIES B EC KE R Battery Service DISTRIBUTORS Read Our Wantâ€"Ads 15 North St. Johns Avenue PHONE _ HIGHLAND PARK 31 From Highland Park MRS. ZAHNLE Thursday, October 9, 1930 C. & N. W. Ticket Agent Highland Park, HIL . 1268HF Quick Service 120 N. Green Bay Rd. Pleating Pinking