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Highland Park Press, 24 Dec 1942, p. 7

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Want Ads BUSINESS DIRECTORY * Auto Body Repairing \\‘:‘;ng YOoUNG WOIANp:: ..ational Bank of H“mm__ WANTED ; YOUNG WOMAN GENâ€" uinely interested in care of children to look after little girls. Good wages. Pleasant â€"surroundings, Stay on premises.. Phone H .P. 32. _ 424 WANTED : Woman ar girl to care for small child »ad assist in home. Go home nighw Call 3240 between 9 and 5:00. iâ€"enings call 1118. 18â€"35 years. Factory & Clerical work. Experience not necessary. Good transpurtation. Near lo6p. Chance to advance. State age & famil ystatus. Must be citizens. Blindâ€"RJT, % this paper. & FOR RENT ground floor office space Counter space; builtâ€"in vauh Suitable for professional or reat esâ€" tate use Write Box UPC % Press LOOK! ONE USED PAIR OF ICE :;;tu. $3.25. Size 7. Phone ll.z WANTED : W HITE $ECOND WRECKING NOWâ€" Save half or FIRST MORTGAGE LOANB, 5% interest, semiâ€"annual payment on LAKBAIN: ONg' UE‘E;D 2}:7":!.3%' . printing press. Original cost $7. Now szso.'*{o- un‘t,:d a bargain like this anywhere. May be seen after 4 p. m. Acme Print Shop, 425 Eastâ€" Ave., H. P. 4783. . 42 HELP WANTED: Girl for stenogâ€" raphy and general office work. Telâ€" ephone Libertyville 4; Charles Fiore Nurseries, Prairie View, Illinois. 2 Exk 922 N. Pirst _ Highland Pork 77 DEFENSE PLANT x<‘55¢ TO START Real Estate for Sale Andy Gump saysâ€" good used Lbr. For tree kst. cai or come to GORDON WRECKINC & LUMBER CO. 2046 Sherida Rd., North Chicago 306 3 «f maid. Small family. Good wages. Ncar transportation. Phone Glencoe 1168. Reverse charges. 41â€"3 o _ _ GuY viti Real Estate â€" Loans â€" Insurance AUTO RECONSTRUCTION Co. Dynamic Wheel Balancing Body & Fender Repairing 226 Railway Ave., Highwood Heip Wanted Miscellaneous For Rent For Sale DAHL‘S 3A4tf Civil Service Exam Announced For Dietitian Washington, D. L. will be held at Waukegan, Frank Carlson, Local Seâ€" cretary for the U. $. Civil Service â€"ommission, announced today. Women with appropriate college courses in dictetics are cligible to apâ€" Full information as to requirements and application blanks may be obâ€" tained from Frank E. Carlson at the Highland Park post office or from the U. S. Civil Service commission in Washington, D. C. f Make Survey Of Manpower Needed To Harvest Crops Determinged to reath next year‘s production goals in the Illinois "Food for Victory" program, the Unite d States Employment service of the War Manpower commission is making an intensive survey that will show by counties the manpower needed to harâ€" vest crops. ' A United States Civil Service exâ€" mination to fill student dictitian posiâ€" tions in the Army Medical center, ters, and a small remuneration during their 6 months training at the Army Medical center. ‘They are then raised to apprentice dictitians at $1440 a year, and 6 months later, may be proâ€" moted to staff dietitions a $1,800 a year." Applications are not desired from persons already engaged in war work unless they will employ higher skills as student dictitians. War manpower restrictions on federal appointments are given in Form 3989, posted in firstâ€"and secondâ€"class post offices. Washington, D. C., will be "Student dictitians," Mr. Carlson reported, "receive subsistence, quarâ€" Working in conjunction with leadâ€" ing Illinois farm organizations, the War Manpower agency anticipates completion of the survey. by January 30, 1943. Information resulting from the survey will include the dates when crops will be havested, the price paid per unit and the manpower néeded during seasonal periods. ply. Applications must reach the comâ€" mission‘s Washington office on or beâ€" "Volunteer farm placement repreâ€" sentatives are being recruited by ghe Employment Service to work in comâ€" nunities throughout the State," said larold C. Buchanan, Farm Placement Supervisor . for the Employment Serâ€" ice in Illinois. "These representatives will assist 70 fullâ€"time men already established in key agricultural communities. Supâ€" plying the food needed for both miliâ€" ary and civilian use is too big a job to leave to chance," he declared. lerth Shore Gas Ce until the trouble is cleared. We probably won‘t have to ask for it, but it is better to be preâ€" and your cooking service.. As a North Shore Gas Company join home by gasoline rationing, has built up a "Wake Up" telephone service. She starts calls at 5 A. M. and is paid 75¢ per month, Gas men. ‘This December has been 60% colder than last Deâ€" We appreciate the efforts of our customers to conserve fuel gas ter starts this weekâ€"?7? Water Heaters and if we ever have an emergency we may call December mornings have been "The Priendiy People" e .V 11:16 pim., New Year‘s Eve service of \ ifi sn dar m:b -l‘& a &"-.u.-â€"-.. ; SATURDAY, Dec. 26 $:80 a.m., Pastor‘s class in christisn instruction. SUNDAY, DEC. #1 o Ni. Puning schoot. in M degetks 11 "The of the Pious" -n&&-z%‘”u:hfl. Rev. Lester H. 12:06 Senior choral rehearsal. us;.’-':bu.u-n-mdm T5 The senior choir will I‘C.I.B-'lq the of u.l.l.!-w.mhfi-: everyone is invi ~ Tl;-DAYD&hl'Om wictths en npine ie arely ciecid _8 p.m., la&bm. of the Broâ€" whent i. Sug ie 3300 00. tlp oo WEDNESDA so -_E’!-l .--"&nd of the Bethany _ 4515 pa Choris ters. THURSDAY, Dec. 31 _ Holy Communion hlzoy C'o-lu.:‘ ..'.".‘n.'.',“m of menâ€" . T5 p.m., Senior Choir rehearsal under the direction of Mrs. L. R. Hawley. _ Watch Night service SUNDAY, Jan. 3 IMMACULATE CONCEPTION (Catholic) Greenbay road and Deerfield avenue music and a brief devotional service. mment at 18 :06. Electric saws, like other modern electric equipment, are important factors in the speed and efficiency with which the packing houses are supplying mest for our armed forces. HIGHLAND PARK 45 No. Green Bay Road Phone 1. P. 950 PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS i Supplying Vital Bloctric Power for War Production in Nerthern Wlineis , el " e mnats " mibenroone Pecuals of _ the chareh uit 'wflfin THURSDAY, Dec. 41 _ _ ?_ had â€"fll“m&'.h.“* cansruas ste "bi" & i To Ml'“ -\l M?}..“llâ€"- 26 » a.m., Communion (Plain 10 :80 ..-,'fl, Communion (Choral) 10:80 a.m., Holy Communion (Choral) SATURDAY, Dec. Stephen $:90 amâ€" Celcbration of the Holy Comâ€" SUNDAY, Dec. 27 _ 1:80 a.m., Celebration of the Holy Comâ€" "Â¥:80 a.m.. The Church School Service, sl am., lu-h.. Pw and Sermon. M AY, Dec. 28, Innocents #:30 a.m., Celebration of the Holy Comâ€" munion. 'Eg:-bl‘l. Dec. 80 it the munion, FRIDAY, Jan. 1. Feast of the Circumcision _ 9:30 a.m., Celebration of the Holy Comâ€" -dll..' _ 6:80 a.m.. Christmas festival worship Divine Peace forâ€"Al Humanity." SATURDAY, Dec. 26 _ No Junior Bible class during the holiâ€" ‘:l. 'r-;mtmb:‘bnkl-l..n SUNDAY, Dec. 27 _ 9 :80 , Sunday school, 10 :t_o_-.l;..s.loqu;e_mlb: ‘‘The Oriâ€" C BD ‘pind Br. LiÂ¥oung «People‘s societs 7 h ® Christmas party. Men of the armed forces 10:40 p.m., Church Services a} Christmas Spirit who weigh and pack it for shipment. EVANGELICAL L West Central .& Rev. H. K. Platzers 4§ No. Green Bay Rd. Phone H. P. 950 386 East Laurel avenue oi en oo toeers Aer rieruns g.m*uh.-b- "The New Start." THURSDA Y A free public room is by . this, charch "at i l..m open o‘clock 'hmhhmhfilmu‘ on Saturdays until 9 o‘clock. On Sunday the reading room is open from %:30 to 5:80. Here the %.l-l all a‘:odn‘ Christian Science ture may read. borrowed or purchased. i &h&--‘fl‘:mw Rev. Winficld Johnson, pastor of Highwood cumu_ ll-;â€"lu“;lug:iu:g THURSDAY, Dec. 24 > M l# po., Midnight serviees 8:80 a.m.. "Julotta" matin service. SUNDAY, Dee. 27 . 9:30 a.m., Chureh school. 10:45 a.m., Morning worship. No vesper services. Sunday Schooi ce d Pad FRIDAY, Dec. 25 Meat is fighting food. That‘s why millions of pounds must be produced each day to feed ons men in armed forces and to meet the incressing need of our allies. In answering the tremendous wartime demand for mest, the production methods developed through years of peaceâ€" time progress are proving highly efficient. Electric devices, for exampie, grind the feed, pump the water, and perform dozens of chores on the livestock farms of Northern Illinois. curting of meat...electtic conveyors h-wlqfi. and hbuge electric refrigerators preserve its purity and freshâ€" ness until the moment of shiptent. Our employes realize that maintaining the flow of elecâ€" tricity for this purpose is as vital as providing power for the production of guns, tanks and ships. Cor, Green Rar o 4 Homivceod Ave [ o ie d Waukegan road Rev. J. V. Murphy, pastor 742 Elder lane Tel. 430 ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL: & â€"~REFORMED CHURCH Ednc nFrPIELD DEERFIELD HOLY CROSS wives. ZION LUTHERAN Tesd‘s Eve service; "Life is held Sunday Women‘s Rev. Wintield H. Johnson, pe Q-&d&oâ€"lltnwm UICHWOOD pxe ns ee CHRISTMAS SEALS « . . . Protect Your Home Oakridge and High streets, Highweed wood avenue and Everts | HIGHWOOD METHODIST rom~ i uberculosis Tub

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