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Highland Park Press, 26 May 1938, p. 8

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Scout Campâ€"Oâ€"Rabâ€"Largest Ever From Saturday, May 2ist, at 3 until Sundsy noon, May 22nd, at 12:30, 225 Scouts and Leaders held the"10th annual Campâ€"Oâ€"Ral of the North Shore Area Council at Turnâ€" bull Woods in Glencoe., â€" Twentyâ€" four Patrols participated in this, ‘The following towns were representâ€" ed: Wilmette, Winnetks, Glencoe, Highland Park, Deerfleld, Lake Forest, and Lake Bluff. The winâ€" ning Patrol was the Flaming Arâ€" row Patrol of Troop 20, Winnetks, consisting of Dick Johnson, Patrol Leader; Owen Hayes, Assistant Patro) Leader; Gil Johnson, Wayne Eves, Walter Hechuli, Tom Keator, Don Alfvin, Don Haese. Second place was won by Stag Patrol of Troop 2, Wilmette, consisting of James Wolf, Patrol Leader; George Boy Scout News BONEMEA! RECONDITIONED POWER LAWN MOWâ€" TREES® . .. EVERGREENS ... SHRUBS PERENNIALS REASONABLY _ PRICED ALSO LANDSCAPING WORK , JOHN OSTROWSKY 2616 W. Park Ave. Tel HP. 4# UIH EXTRA SPECIAL SALE â€" FINEST GOLD medal mixtare of wut flowering_ giadioli, No. 1 .w, for one dollar. _ Large fiats of twice transplanted seedâ€" "orle hok‘ wat there ty "Pifectald in as â€"0! 1o% 4s Phke Fosmt ‘and Part Sheridan GOLDEN â€" BRINDLE Cfl‘l’ DANE ; male, two years old. A.K.C. registered, from champion parents. Is excellent pet, raised ‘with children. Completely houseâ€" broken. ‘Tel. Lake Forest 604, Saturday afternoon and Sunday. . U1 4 GRAVE CEMETERY LOT IN NORTH Shore Garden of Memories. Splendid loâ€" cation. . Tel. HP. 857 days or 149 eve nings. Vistt " ons Tood Toy Reatpnable. in "High FOR SALE: 300 WHITE LEGHORN pullets, 11 weeks old; will secrifice for ;lz‘n;hl male Sterling Norman, Hailf 1‘719‘ T40 LARGE DAVENPORT AND LIBRARY table, in good condition. w‘fl sell both for $10. May be seen on Friday and Saturâ€" day morning or evenings. 504 Glencoe ave. Tel. H. P. 1238. Allâ€"13 WANTED, FISHING TAClli REASON. | EXPERIENCED able. _Address or call P.8. Mighiand| work, laundry Park . Press. KOâ€"iipd | _ erences. . Also MANY SIZES OF USED ORIENTAL AND _ domestic rugs at bargain prices. .. vOGUE CLEANERS 327â€"20 N. Greenbay Rd. . Tel. H.P,Am WaAl To BUYâ€"BOY sCOUT outT. fit boy 1% years old. ‘Tel. M.P. %868 or 1d 241. Ki3 LoT OR AROUND HIGHLAND PARK, DJ "ELD OR LAKE FOREST. ADâ€" DR .A. HIGHLAND PARK Pll'i:i 1 ers, many types and sizes, very reasonâ€" mble. JERRY JERNER, 243 Westminster, GM‘. Lake Forest 1112 or Lake MUI: t "Riturh CackD. To hb 316 R.C.A. VICTOR, ZENTTH new â€" RADIOS â€" used AUTO RADIOS, RECORDS, PLAYERS ‘Tubes tested free §41 Central Ave. Tel. HP. 164 _ U omh‘mwlmm ROTTED manure, rich biack sofl, fertilizers, landâ€" show/ Forest 1094. bhcueds Coltpatsss 7 +; c.; ) For over 40 years for the best in flowers Th in sn m Wiekelts ic "hap seaped lge. lot. mear schools and vent $145. Tel Winn: 1398 or 1975 5 Furnishings For Sale Highland Radio Service Houses for Rent Misc. for Sale Wanted to Buy , WINNETKA, MODERN two years and won glant dahlia flowâ€" varieties at one and of ol Ui% Bi 11 and . Everett E. W Y Jack Fox, Nll‘mfi. lobfi liams, Gordon Forester. The chairâ€" man of the Campâ€"Oâ€"Ral committee was J. B. Jackson, the Campâ€"Oâ€" Ral director was Harold Spinney of Wilmette. Beouts participating in . this Campâ€"Oâ€"Ral are as follows: Oliver Peifer, Judson Bauer, Don Davidson, Ted Dudley, Roy Mcllâ€" rath, Troop 2 (Stag Patrol) James Wolff, Patrol Leader; George Putâ€" nam, Assistant Patrol Leader, and Everett Kennedy, Ed Weige!, Jack Fox, Bill Schmick, Bob Williams, Gordon Forester. Troop 2 (Dwarf Patrol) H. Buzan, Patrol Leader; B. Steits, Assistant Patrol Leader; and B. McVay, W. Behnke, D, Marâ€" ton, L. Hadley, B. Graff, D. Lyons. Troop 2 (Panther Patrol) George Wescott, Patrol Leader; Bob Canâ€" ning, Assistant Patrol Leader; and Bill Steits, Jim‘ Meyer, Harry Brown Fred Strayer, Roger Miller, George Canning. Troop 4 (Eagle \Patrol) Dave Walworth, Patrol Wilmetteâ€"Troop 1 (Stag Patrol) Ed Osborne, Patrol Leader; Garter Hadley, Assistant Patrol Leader; 1938 LINCOLN ZEPHYR COUPE, RADIO, heater, white side tires, 8000 miles. Ownâ€" er forced to sacrifice. ‘Terms, trade. WANTEDâ€"SOME GOOD LATE MODEL USED _CARS in trade for a . new CHRYSLER or PLYMOUTH CAR. "A Safe Place to Buy" YOU CAN SAVE THE COST OFP YOUR STATE AND CITY LICENSES OR UP TO 100 GALS. OP GASOLINE ANNUALâ€" ly by placing your automobile insurance FOR SALE, RENT, OR SUMMER RENTAL â€"BARGAIN: 9 rooms, 3 bath brick Colâ€" FOR REASONABLE RENT OR SALEâ€" Complete comfortable, convenient camp. GOOD EXPERIENCED LAUNDRESS To RELIABLE MAN, WANTS POSITION BY hour or day. Gardening, yards cleaned, windown washed, or what hate you to !‘GanY Willing worker. Tel. HP. in our strong Legal Reserve $13,468,187 insurance company. A saving of approxâ€" imately 40 per cent on your present cost is surely worth considering when you can have the same or better security than you now enjoy. _ _ 4 The Chicago Daily News ur. ‘‘The State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company has now become the leading producer of automobile insurance (Polâ€" feles sold) in the world." Rated A plus of Insurance. COAST TO COAST SERVICE Fords â€" Plymouths â€" Chevrolets Limbility $10,000 â€" $20,000 and nnty Damage $5;000. Both for §$8.20 io Annually. _ Larger ears slightly higher :’;:0 Travel Bureau Service to Policy STATE FARM INSURANCE AGENCY Office 386 Central Ave. Phone 268 Norman R. Williame _ E. H. Purdy _ by A. A. Best Co., the Dun & Bradstrect Glencoe 246 ial house, large corner ravine lot. Sleepâ€" Tg and ‘Sining Porghes. attthed anrepe. 61 Salle Street, Chicago. do laundry work ‘and housework. Call Deerfield . 72. E13â€"15pd mround hourse or garden. Can Tel. H. P. 3602. _ for_reliable domestie "__'-Mk."_‘" Tel. I. F. 1865, 286 Noble Ave., Lake Forest THORUP‘S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Automobiles for Sale _ _ PURNELL & WILSON 101 N. 8t Johns, H.P. 710. Established 1900 First street South of Central Ave. C12 ATTENTION MOTORISTS ESTHER THORUP, Proprietress Deibler Motors Situation Wanted For Sale or Rent Instruction or cleaning. Best of refâ€" young man. for odd jobs WOMAN WANTS DaAY HP. 1478. C E1®â€"2pd vi2â€"14 BHâ€"12 Viotf Cis WinnetkaTroop 16 (Pine Tree Patrol) Dan Pettee, Patrol Leader, r.mxm.-‘umt.m Heirens, Robert Colton, Robert Redâ€" Bob Ogden, Assistant Patrol Leadâ€" er, and Charles Swarts, Erie Nix, Cumming Ellif, Kroy Ostergaard, Walter Bachrach, Dick Baird. Troop 16 (Flying Eagle Patrol) J. Macâ€" Donald, Patrol Leader, Bob Davis, Assistant Patrol Leader, and Jim MacDonald, Bob Davis, Bud Cohn, Bud Blake. Troop 18 (Pioneer Paâ€" trol) Dix England, Patrol Leader, Don Mercer, Assistant Patrol Leadâ€" er, and Don McQuire, Bob Abel, Sam Earle, Bill Moore, Martin Anâ€" derson. Troop 18 (Beaver Patrol) Bill Henoch, Patrol Leader, Bill Hayes, Assistant Patrol Leader, and Joe DeFrancisce, Francis Dault, Al Bederman, Dana‘ Ogden, Tom McEwan, Phil Bucher, Troop 19 (Lion Patrol) Dick® Thatcher, Patrol Leader, John Boyle, Assistâ€" ant Patrol Leader, and Anthony Ruggie, S. Richmond, Bruce Gatâ€" ling, Glenn Peacock, Dave Ericson, Sidney Katz. Troop 20 (Flaming 1 ROOM _ FURNISHED | APARTMENT with light cooking facilities, from June 18 to Sept. 3. Single lady preferred. Ravinia apartments. _ Rent _ reasonable. Call H.P. 1559 between 12 and 1 or see janitor. ,D12â€"14pd 3 ROOMS AND BATH, UNFPURNISHED, in private home, front and rear entrance IGDII'I:.: 1 block from lake, 3 b:lkl: from nap. ; em couple, no dren ; gas, mmflu&m_nm FOR RENT IN | DEERFIELDâ€"BRAND new four room furnished apartment; inâ€" aâ€"door bed in living room ; sereened porch ; good location. _ Available June 15 : to WILL SHARE FURNISHED FIVE 5 ROOM BRICK BUNGALOW, H.O.LC. loan, payments $39 pe rmonth. Coal stoker, elec. water heater insulated attie, 2â€"car garage. Addres P.O. Box 2, Highâ€" land Park, 111. Giztf FOR SALEâ€"BARGAIN, 6 rm. HOUSE Hot air heat, lâ€"car garage. Two lots. $6,000 for quick sale. ~Will give terms. FOR SALEâ€"7 ROOM HOUSE ON LARGE ;o:.'“o‘mn leaving town will sac. for FOR RENTâ€"6RM. FLAT, AVAILABLE A GOOD BARGAIN A wellâ€"built 7â€"rm. house and garage; 78 :l. fronh.'..dnp lot. One enclosed and open porch. Shade trees; young mm« trees. _ Well located. For = . $4750. Terms. This will bear vestigation. _ Shown by .Jn. only. Lake Forest 2051. 8. SIMMONDS. HOUSE WITH 3 FLATS RENTING §$75 monthly at m smerifice price. Viti, Real Estate, Insurance, 226 way Ave., Highwood. ‘Tel. H.P. 3933. LAWNMOWERS _ SHARPENED, IA= filed. Work gusranteed; we call for Sept. 15. 561 Deerfleld Road. ‘Telephone Deerfleld 73. Diz garbage removal included, $50. Tel. H. P. 2848. + Dithi apartinent with couple; near Hikmoor Club; convenient to transportation. Call after 6 p.m. Tel. H. P. 405. Diit Lawn Mower Shop PIANO TUNING H. F. PAHNKE 700 Central Ave., Tele. $090â€"Râ€"4 #f Business Directory THOMAS PESTER Telephone Lake Forest §03 C1# Apartments for TEB PRESS Arrow) Dick Johnson, Patrol Leadâ€" er, Owen â€"Mayes, Assistant Patrol Leader,, and Gil Johnson, Wayne Patrol Leader, Mason Gaffney, Asâ€" sistant Patrol Leader, and Jim Haase, Phil Towle, Landon Hoyt, John Garret, Lowell Steele, Ernest Ballard. Troop 20 (Wolf Patrol) 8i Warner, Patrol Leader, Dinty Matthiessen, Assistant Patrol Leadâ€" er, and Bill Markus, Don Lourie, ‘Tom Brewer, Rex Reeder, Graham Davis. Eves, Walter Hochuli, Tom Keator, Don Alfvin, Don Haese. Troop 20 (Flying Eagle) Robert Humphrey, NICELY FURNISHED ROOM WITH LIGHT housekeeping privileges for couple; or will share my apartment; near Exmoor Counâ€" try Club. Call after 6 p.m. Tel. H. P. 406. P babte d zaconfretcr es is ) Tss rradie Wher ccprant 4 Jack Whitted, Assistant Patrol Leader, and Dave Moulton, Bill Zehr, Otto Peterson, Jack Irskine, Harry Harrington. 1 Glencoeâ€"Troop 22 (Pine Tree Patrol) W. Peterson, Patrol Leader, Robert McGraw, Assistant Patrol Leader, and J. McGraw, P. Tuttle, C. Mack, R. Johnson, G. Alterfer, D. Andrews. Troop 22 (Stag Paâ€" trol) Dan Hamjey, Patrol Leader, Highland Park Troop 30 (Badâ€" ger Patrol) Jim Siljestrom, Patrol Leadtr, Rollin Woeary, Assistant Patrol Leader, and Cannon Bowes, Don Peterson, Dick Bresler, Ralph LARGE ROOM, CLOSE TO TRANSPORâ€" COMFORTABLE ROOMS, DOUBLE OR BTORE FOR RENT: SUITABLE FOR ANY business ; main business street, Waukegan ave., Highwool. ‘Tel. H. P. 1216. Qiâ€"13 THORUP‘S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY for reliable domestic help. Tel. L. F. 1865 ‘(;P 286 Noble _Ave ESTER THORUP, Proprietress . F13tf ATTENTION BOYS! We are going to give a boy‘s bicycle, comâ€" plete with over $50.00 worth of accesâ€" sories on July 15th to the boy who gives NOTICE _ 'ro.wxo‘ IT MAY CONCERKN :, having mu:""% repair at the V."’"» making and Repatr Shop of W. E. Waterâ€" tation and business district, garage space if desired. Must be seen to be appreâ€" ciated. _ Private bath. 313 MeDaniels Ave. P13pd Il““, 7-777 .h-7 Tel. H.P. 1304. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE INGA DURMENT Call us for domestic help or positions 366 EAST CENTRAL AVENUE Tel. HP. 172. F1 us the greatest number of prospects for a eycle at our used car â€" > > DEIBLER MOT Established 1900 First Street So. of Central Ave. F13 against said Estate are hereby notified on reyorgint io stnd tno Profete Conct of Lake County, lilincis, on said date at ton o‘clock A.M. for hearing of all claims against the above mamed Etate. All persons having claims AND JANE O. ROBBINS, TH® FIRST NATIONAL BANK rhrbmnio® rerer rorams. WFeikgs L s i. C house, Room 7. First National Bank Building, Highland Park, that said arâ€" hl-l-:l-t-nlflrhl.b. Stitsell of 1035 Park ave. Deerficld, TI1 and will either repair or return articles Mr. Stitzell, an experienced and capable watchmaker of 30 years experience, has whake ow ty use, simce * s A/‘J.g* . ut i6 ?::T 'z'â€" Saturday and Sunday at the MRS. W. E WATEREOUSE Xiiâ€"% Rooms for Rent REAL ESTATE LOANS Help Wanted Legal Notices Real Estate For Rent BUY AN ACRE itivity in West H.P., Ridge Mr 2616, Paviik Jr. worth, | TL L16â€"15pd for P13â€"15 for of havâ€" of July Anâ€" W , Bob Welker, Troop 30 (Pelâ€" ican Patrol) Billy ‘Winters, Patrel man, Bud Riddle. Troop 35 (Wolf Patrol) Dave Harrington, Patrol Leader, Bob Gressons, Assistant Paâ€" trol Leader, and Stan Turner, Ross Harrington, Frank Frabel, Park Smith, Spike Frizby, Bob Will. Troop 35 (Hyena Pstrol) Tom Stein, Patrol Leader, Howard Will, Assistant Patrol Leader, and Walâ€" ter Owiess, Pete Guilette, Happy Boardman. ‘Troop 324 (Crew Paâ€" trol) Don Burnham, Patrol Leader, Bill Mann, Assistant Patrol Leadâ€" Sackett, Emerson Parker, Jack Silâ€" ORDINANCE _ LICENSING AND _ REGUâ€" LATING PEDDLERS IN THE CITY OF %Gl" 0OD, LAKE COUNTY, ILLL BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNâ€" CILâ€"OFP THE.CITY OF HIGHWOOD: SECTION 1. DEFINITION: A PEDDLER That for the purpose of this Ordinance a peddler shall be deemed to be any person m-h-nn:llorolcrtnrul-. barter, or exchange at retail, books, pictures, photoâ€" #raphs, goods, wares or merchandise, magaâ€" er. and Ernie Thompson, Bill Maâ€" cey, Bob Clark, Ray Danner, Milon Cobble, Warren MacKenzie. Troop streets or alleys of 324 (Bat Patrol) Arthur Swanson, Patrol Leader, Harry West, Assistâ€" ant Patrol Leader, and Verdon Verâ€" mon, Dave Worth, Dave Sloan, Louis Schemmel. & poultry, fish or â€"country produce, travelling of houses or mpartments, or who shall sell and deliver such articles from any vehicle going from place to place or who shall go about in the City selling and delivering Lake Bluffâ€"Troop 42 (Flying Eagle) Matt Atkinson, aPtrol Leadâ€" er, Dick Hucheroff, Assistant Paâ€" trol Leader, and Bill Searles, Ed Dorn, Joe Atkinson, Jerry Zinnerâ€" such articles or offering the same for sale and carrying the article offered with him. The above definition shall not be conâ€" strued to apply to any person selling vegeâ€" tables, fruits, berries, poultry or other prodâ€" ucts of their own farms or premises, but :::Il include any person who buys any part reof offered for sale, from others. o L2 > SECTION 2 sires to peddle in the City of Highwood, ;b':il 'fi':tr Wbd.d.. * * * ima : GECTION s. APPLICATION. That every person desirâ€" img such license shall make application in writing therefor to the City Collector giv« ing full information as may ‘be required upon the application blank, to be furnished by such Collector, and state the full name, residence, age, type of work applicant exâ€" pect to engage in, for whom applicant is selling, character reference and shall deâ€" posit a license fee. ho o 2. Before said license shall issue applicant must go to the Police Department of the City of Highwood, giving the same inforâ€" mation to said department, and said deâ€" partment shall record the finger prints of each lvfllnntmfi&hthm to be furnished by such applicant. No shall issue before the flgntbn of three days unless the Police t shall sooner be mble to check the character, qualâ€" ifleations and record of such applicant. If same is found to be in proper order the department shall then approve a card, to be furnisL®d by the City Collector, bearing a photograph of the nt similar to the woonfloht&?olubmrhn:nuh license shall be signed by the City and the City Marshal of the City. _ _ FPEE. Mtheh-fu-poulwnlzn cart, wagon, auto or any other vehicle id be fifty dollars for each cart or other vehiâ€" cle for a yearly license; twentyâ€"five dollars for each car or other vehicle for a monthly lMeense, and five dollars for each cart or vehicle for a daily license. The fee for pedâ€" thing, tangible or intangible which such M.:I'hrmyhvzg_n‘fl_gr_bcuflh. dollars for a yearly license; ten dollars for a monthly license, and three dollars for a daily license. 6 rermtt 1O $E CARRIED. Upon satis factory cv:e:en being n:-m: to the City Marshall -gll-‘ a proper son to engage such business as ..afi:' and upon the payment of the fee as hereâ€" inbefore provided, there shall be issued to the applicant a it in a form to be ap mv-snm&;-emuumew Imldl-lhih-dfllmw tures of thete officers and a. of .Hmb-l-hmuhhd. Apâ€" licant shall then permitted to engage f-.nu-m.-c.».cmunw for such time as is provided for in his perâ€" lhc-mnth‘fll’tfillvmmn al ma Aoniket whit = prospect in the Clty, ‘exhibh such permit Wb identify himeelf. N 1. _ CENERAL PROVISIONS. That the City Marshall may make such investigation of mhnndmnmluntnhâ€"yd-fln proper and if im opinion a longer time tl-nh:.vfldbrh&h()rdh.-uh required he shall be at liberty to refuse. to __An individual permit shall be issued for issue such Hcese until such investigation as m fl.‘:c& or who shall barter, or sell or peddle any goods, wares, or merchandise other than those Infiufi* m-mmu than Five Dollars nor more than One Hundred Dollars for each offense, and the mayor may revoke his Hcense for such offense. ot by "any maans whatever, Tor the surpess * + : lfll'&. attention to himself, or to his LICENSE. That every person who deâ€" ‘This permission or license shall in no NOTSE. It shall be unlewful for any pedâ€" o SECTION 18. PENALTY. Viclation of any of the proâ€" not using any vehicle shall be twenty SECTION «. at 1 exhibit man, Paul Booth, Woleott Hall, Deerficldâ€"Troop 51 (Eagle Paâ€" trol) D. Taniclian, Patrol Leader, Juxmmruu- er, and Robert Coloman, Jerry Meâ€" Weiss, Harold Maw, E. Klemp. Troop 52 (ll-hchmz Jim Olâ€" Piper, L. McDermott, M. Cole, R. Sheridan, B. Galloway, '%.- CLEANERSGTAILORS Garments called for and delivered Tel. H. P. 496 35 S. St. Johns Ave. PASSED : May 20th, 1988. REPROVED : may Tock Yoss. Nocth Shoridan Road Hiphland Pask Room 305, North Shore Trust Bldg. PAINTER®S SUPPLIES Central & Second St. Tol H. P. 940 Tol. H. P. 2714 §13 Eim Place Ropair or Reballd Any Make of Radiater SANTI BROS. DAIRY Highland Park, HL J. SMITH JUNK 364 Nerth Av. Highland Pi. PAINTING and DECORATING Paints â€" Wall Paper â€" Glises for an Adtaker City It« t & 2 te Phone H. P. 410 DR. B. A. HAMILTON DR. A. J. WURTH Subscribe for THE PRESS 80 years in Highland Park 122 North Second Street Smitty‘s BARBER SHOP For Quality and Service CaB H. P. 1561 BU MP SHOP BRAND BROS. E. NELSON X1%

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