PAGE TWO Council‘s Resolution " > â€"Provides for Election Mayor, Four Commissioners, Police Magistrate To Bé ~ Elected; Liquor Proposition Also To Be _ Submitted at Election on April 16 , A ‘éop the liquor question as well as the election of a mayor, L@ar commissioners and a police magistrate is included in the resolution providing for a general cit’% election, on April 16, pagsed by the Highland Park City Council last Moï¬day eveâ€" ging. :.: ‘.; : aaAl : | t _ The vote on the fliqudx; question is restricted, in th:: he only =pmqoeition to be put upon the ballot is_ï¬?h‘all the at retail, of ‘alcoholic liquor be prohibited in this ci y ?"â€" It is aghin pointed out that in voting on this question, "no" means‘"yes" and "yes" means "no." A vote of "no" means that the sa of liquor shall.NOT be prohibited, tha R ff h+ liquor SHALL be sold, while a Yo_te!mm CCI T m" 6 P En ESETE . MARRe ELAE N o PCR ECCC CCC OE CRRESET To gee 2 es Co dE cb ped ‘ I liquor SHALL be sold, while a vote| 8\ m C of "yes" means that }\l;e ul:h:f u-‘m OUT guor SHALL be prdhibited, that liâ€" | ; auor SHALt be peepbited, that !â€"|/ * /â€"â€" Qy NEWSGTA t e s mpternum‘ ment of: e of n in Highland Park‘s 11| prgeinets _ _ £." $ 1 Those appointed are listed (below: «* First Précinet | . â€" Judges: â€" Peter Grimson, Paul Downing, and Mrs. Thos. Marks. Clerks: Mrs. Paul Downing, Mrs. R:5; W. Pease, Mrs. Fred Okey. «. ,_ | # Second Precinet | |. _‘ _ | ~Judges: W. F. Kelley, r Meâ€" Laughlin, Mrs. E. T. dmore. Clerks: Salome Bn?d,. F. J. Spauldâ€" ing, Marion | Larson. af . â€" Third Precinet / , Jj : E. H. Purdy, Rudoiph I le, Milledge D. Bullard. Clerks: lle u.mezfmmo‘rd i Rose, Lucius ~A\Hine Jr. â€" ons ENT 5 n _ Fourth Precinet f Judges;R. E. Clark, ‘Wm. Bowden, J. E. i Clerks; Mrs, S. T. Dexâ€" â€"â€"Dan MeClellan, .\Mrs.:â€"Grace Fifth Precinet _ Judges: 8. 8. Stanger, John S. Van Bergen,, Frank® Watt.~ Clerks: T. N. H. Martin, Irene Gallagher, Edgar Clair Hayes. \ : Sixth Precinet « . Judges: Paul Udell, Carl <Grant, Mubert Schumacher. Clerks: Mrs. E. C. Jones, J. H. Aldridge, Mrs. F. L. Gault. #*% $ \Seveatll Precinet // 1 Judges?â€"Miss H. Weisgerber, Edâ€" ward C. Schweitzer, Fred Burkhardt. Clerks: Mrs. J. P. Steffen, Mrs. Paul Beyers, Mrs. Wm. J. Nelson. ‘â€" Judges: Geo. L. Vetter, A. H. Rubly,. Mrs. J. H. Stipe. â€"Clerks: Mrs: Geo. Greene, Mrs. Edw. A FWintz, Mrs. A. Abereromby. / e Ninth Precinet _ | ./ Judges: â€" Frank McCaffrey, Joe Redine, August. Benson. Clerks: Mrs. Jas. Boylan, Mrs. John Duffy, Mrs.‘ Harry Sheahen., > o B Tenth Precinet _ _ _ _ Judges: Waliter Cope, Frank Morâ€" oney, Wendall Hill. Clerks: Mrs. Jas, . J. . Walters, Mrs. : Florence Yager, Mrs..F. aorrison. Py «_ _/ Bleventh Precinet . ; ~Judges: William Krumbach, Carl Bonson, Mrs. Forrest Rose, Clerks: Catherine Yager, Mrs, D. M. Blasâ€" fer, Mrs. P. E. Cole..â€" .|‘ ~ ~ Polling places in, each precine will be the same as in the primary election. The polis will open at 6 a.m.. and will close at 5 p.m. {*â€" Rumors Plentiful, | Filings Few, in Highwood Election ling of petitions for Munici election: in Highwood is slow, m thokgh rumors of filing and possible tes with tickets complete, fill m dr. ... p 4 ® | ‘_The real campaign will get under way March 12 \which is the last day for filing of peétitions, and at least four ;i:h‘ titkets are expected to be in the â€"ï¬old, vnth two candidates for Mayor ranning independents. Y Bmz rOCK WOOL HOME INSULATION 366 Central Ave. Tel H. P. 1877 It ISN*T fum to be fooled! If your home isn‘t properly insulated against heat loss â€"you are beng nnglnnn tly fpoled. 30% to 40% of your heat is lost throGgh the walls and roof. * Ralph Steel, agent 10% Cooler in Summer cuts of fire and adds ‘te winter comfortâ€"at 3 That Hm{.nd Park wants a newspaper which gives them the m' was amply demonstrated last by the ï¬owaund sales of the Highland Park Press when word circulated that they issue contained full|â€" information ‘ concerning the charges ‘which had hurled at candidates in theâ€" primary election ‘by one of the candidates for the nomination :for mayor. ‘ K \ Newstands could not supply th demand even though their la quota of copies had been incru:s in anticipation of larger sales, and constant calls for copies of: the paper were received. at The Press office. t l . Tt is suggested that in , orderto avoid inconvenience â€" in oLtl.inins copies of The, Press, anyone who is not already a subscriber, come in and have his or her name put on the mailing list, ‘The subscription price is‘ very low. j J‘THE best roof in the world inust someday begin to | show its age. But a single application of Carey \Asbestos.Fibre %oating will addriyears of. service. Textmame The National Housing Act makes‘ it possiâ€" o Chls ble for you to borrow from $1p0.00 to ; 1a" V3 C $2,000.00 for‘the work and pay it back}'*in i 44 fa easy monthly .in#al}ments extending) as MA L SLA long as 36 months. Let us explain Iwow "|. Pnwrdf â€" easy it is t0 have this work done NOW! BX I I 1 Deligl\tful;tnd‘nutritlous‘ seafood and fresh water fish received daily. Eat fish as a light and wholesome dish during lent. _ ISCOES : . CODFIsSH very fancy; Ib. MAdtmum.i Spanish, Ib. ... FLOUNDERS Redspot, Ib.. .. SEA BASS, Fillet; Ib. ... Tel. Highland Park 3702 and 3703 © Use Our %:lget Terms to Suï¬ Your Convenience Loans Made Under the National Housing Act. Fresh Winter Caught PIKE ON NEWSSTANDS Brush on pound OE8S : . â€" OLE, | lcanlg P ‘ ~SCROD s! ' "it:?:-lg; Ib. 25(‘. ~|â€" Fillet; Tb. 41 ERREL LIVE LOBSTERS 7 ?(SR]bE ‘| 32c m w mï¬ on Gnipe c i ingrnif¢ns remqniebnnvnn 96â€" ‘1,‘ y Mss spesipreisintnensie sn RQSSKAN CA“AR 5 )UNDERS ; 28¢ | wrhoie egs, 2 pz. ... ie 250 | Dppranreromes ;;; Ib. *45c {. T1% or, 5 for %‘ | [ The Pick of the North Atlantic Catch, _ ; We also have a complete assortment of imported | and domestic cheeses and appetizers; , NORTH SHORE, LUMBER & SURPLY Co. General Office: 2040%48 Sheridan /Roadâ€" All Phones: North Chicago 306 JONSSON‘S Fine Sea Foods 28¢ 25¢ 32¢ 28¢ 45¢ ?}‘Deerfl:el@ Track Team \ "Takes Third Place _\ _~%~_‘~In New Trier Meet Running in a triangular meet marked by the shattering of the New Trier fieldhouse record for the mile riun, the Deerfiéldâ€"Shields senâ€" ior trackteam placed third Saturday, against the New Triet and Hamâ€" mortd high school trackteams, / : a new roof! Local am?ho/nï¬m' wero:] '“Stridq†MeClory and "Amby" Canâ€" tagallo who placed third and fourth respectively, in the mile run, “?uck†Glader who was ‘third in the fast half n}‘ile with a timeiof 2:08.7, Tom Irving who threw the shot 47 ft. 10 inches@ to place d in the shot put, ‘"Beau" Pasquési took fourth place tx the quarter mile, Jim Kenâ€" ‘nedy â€" broadjumped ft. 2 inches placing third, and ï¬rry Lankford }md 1 Crawford who both jumped 5b ‘ft. 6 inches to ti¢ for fourth place lin the highjump.; Bill Crawford also placed fourth in the low hurdles. _ ‘The Freshâ€"Soph team made a geod 30 North First Street Highland Park, II1. Coati THE PRESS8 12¢ 59¢ 42¢ 79¢ 55¢ $1 showing :fhiskin second with a toâ€" tal of ints. This team is to be one ofithe best to come to i eldâ€"Shields in recent !W'c 1 0 4 14 N84 ; I;)eerï¬elJ- itoldh will participate in the jannu Suburban meet, \Satâ€" yrday at th ;q.k 'Tg'rk feldhouse at Nedria FLAEOT . Mr.| Paul] Muzik of Highwood| whose name appeared in last week‘s issue of the 1 and Park Press as ing ,n§u ted with the : Square Ticket of Highwood, is not a mber of that organization. Mr. Muzik says, "I have attended_ no meetings of any political party| and have for no political ;ï¬lh-! ‘Hions."‘*. * . | Mr. Joe zl:th also states that the use of his name was not authorized. enies Affiliation _ _ With Square Deal Titcket of Highwood COOKING “ 1 at the !L‘ "What is x'\‘;w in recipes and meal plqnnipg'."ï¬ An opportunity to seâ€" ;cure latest information on preparation of fopods willâ€"be offergd every woman who attends the cooking school to be conducted by the Highâ€" land Park Y. W. C. A;, with the assistance of Mrs, Agnes Taylor, home service director of the North Shore Gas Company. Something new ‘and different will be offered at'egéh of the four §esawns | A varied |program will include the cooking gi#f large assortment of Toods in tke M,agxc Chef a_ndUniversal Gas Ranges. An Elec%olux gas refrigeéa- 1'tbr will be u}edrfor pr. ing an@ g!\fl!ing foodu. Markâ€"at le?at one ‘L‘of the cooking .dates on your f;lendar';_. e nrd',eome to_;n‘ of the | sessi you wish. Worthwhile programs will / make it worth your ile to attend : Come to the e March 11 at 2 p.m. â€" e March 12 at 8 p.m. |â€" e March 13 at 9:30 a.m. â€"â€"â€" and 2 p.m. Admission is 12 N. Sheridan Rd. Patronize our Advertisers Borché?}:hï¬Beahty Shi‘sfé CA . oaud it 0 rium A complete Beauty ServiC discriminating people Borchardt Beauty Shop A iree souyemir . to each of our cU ] 20th Am;ivfersqï¬ for yénir\will be given our custgmers this Service for Phone H. P. 920 Free THURSDAY, MARCH 7, |t 1 1985 y4