his common sense and his Yesâ€"toâ€" Life philosophy on the many probâ€" lems‘facing our growing town. each of the men running for commissioner as well as I know E. Moroney, I could write the There isn‘t a person in Highland Park more interested in making our town a finer place to live than Ed Moroney, one of the kindest, friendliest, most popular men I‘ve ever known. He‘s the type man who should be !l_nlflkotfl« using his honesty, ON C. F. LINDQUIST ... Ever since|I was a youth (when my muffler on my Model A Ford was open and I was politely asked to visit the police station) I have known Edward J. Moroney, Sr., formerly chief of police. At presâ€" ent he‘s our Commissioner of Pubâ€" KIND, FRIENDLY, lie Property; and he‘s a candidate for that office again. _ ¢ Whatever four are elevated to office, Highland Park will beneâ€" We voters will be selecting four of these men to handle our town‘s property, accounts and finance, public health and safety, streets, and public improvements. HIGHLAND PARK WILL BENEFIT ... "“"Mrwlâ€"howhnumvfl- lage, town and city hadâ€"ableâ€"men like S. Turner, Sidney M. umuma.w.&,v.h:-w,mr. Lundquist, A. Gordon Humphrey, William C. Heinrichs, and Lyle Gourley as commissioners., Active in civic, church and educational programs of Let some other writer tell you Practicing attorney with offices at one address in Chicago for 24 years. - Veteran of World War |. Instructor in Civilian Defense Program during World War 11. Six # 5 s icipal t whil Villog.mlwos::nlbg\mflty. e Yes, Highland Park is fortuâ€" WHITT N. SCHULTZ Let‘s Take a Look Homeâ€"owner and resident of Highland Pork for 18 A. GORDON HUMPHREY Election â€" Tuesday April 15, 1947 FOR CITY COMMISSIONER (Bpecial to The Highland Park Press) Good Luck, Gentlemen! By ‘lot blocks before our â€"mayoral candidates, commissioners or poâ€" magistrates (capable Henry A. Hansen and John P. White) . . . whomsoever you elect among these men . . . your choices will be wise. I wish we could have two mayâ€" ors, eight commissioners and two police magistrates! â€"Remember to vote YES Tuesâ€" day, April 15, for the necessary tax increase which will benefit our library. GOOD LUCK! ... Past records prove Lyle Gourley and Oliver S. Turner are highly Highland _ Parkers, wherever your pen scratches "X‘s" in balâ€" surance paper in the United States: "Clayton Lundquist has a fine gift of translating good ‘purpose into action. He will find the best way to do things and, having disâ€" covered that, will bring a value to Highland Park in its municipal afâ€" fairs that will cause others to also do their very best at all times." Nice tribute? about another candidate. Here‘s a quote from the Ameriâ€" Good luck to all you candidates; Your right to vote is your most Our library needs our support! But he deserves it. And so do the otRer candidates. A report was given by the comâ€" mittee‘s delegate to the FFPC State Legislature forbid di imination in loyâ€" ment because of race, color, creed, national origin or ancestry, and would create a permanent fair emâ€" that this type of legislation has been in effect in New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts,â€" Indiana f mmmm ; VOTE FOR THE MAN WITH A PLAN Highlandl’ark’s’i;e*gsmutgentmdaitiul.‘l‘hey are known and recognized by everyone. Among them are + Skokie Valley Asphalt Co. L. Julian Harris, of Asphalt and Macadam Paving . . . Surface Treatment _ PAVING chai ROBERT FERRY PATTON Now is the time to get an estimate. Don‘t wait until the rush season is here Greater safety for school and grade cagesings. Better streets and sidewalks. a ‘Il l [ . .- # Ar. adequete sewerage system. * DRIVEWAYS :. . PARKING AREAS Candidate For Mayor, Presents â€" & 4 Year Plan of Progress for Highland Park T H EP R ESS 3. To present musical appreciâ€" ation : programs â€" a series is ers for: Highland Park audiences. high school students may join The Friends for 25 cents. Goals of The Friends of *the 2.â€"To urge citizens to vote afâ€" firmatively for the necessary tax increase â€" amounting to 80 cents on $1,000 â€" for library aid; citiâ€" zens will vote on this proposal in next Tuesday‘s (April 15) elecâ€" planned to precede the summer‘s 4. To obtain prominent speakâ€" Highland Park Public Library are: 1. To raise money for badly needed new books â€" reference, fiction and nonâ€"fiction. 18. Mr. William E. Peters Jr. of (THE FIRST NAME ON YOUR BALLOT) EMBLEM CLUB GIVES CARD PARTY AT "Â¥" 5. To educate Highland Parkâ€" ers about their library and to tell them about the many services the (Wednesday) at the YWCA, by the Emblem club. Mrs. M. J Mitchâ€" Green Bay at Central TIRE SCOOP NEW ATLAS TIRES A _ very _ successful dessertâ€" Mr. Patton promises a définite, practical 4â€"year program for civic progress. If elected he proposes to enlist representative citiâ€" zens‘ committees, with their wealth of latent talent, to work with the City Council in securing the ansâ€" wers to the problems that concern every tax payer. Mr. Patton believes that Park‘s progress is v&hmdun’ ALTICE STANDARD SERVICE come for action. We can no longer grope for results. The time has Allowance of $1.50 on your old tires â€" regardless of condition â€" on purchase of WRITTEN GUARANTEE FOR 12 MONTHS LIMITED TIME ONLY 6.00 x 16 **>a v«1% . 6.25 â€" 6.50 x 16..... 7.00‘x 15 ...».««‘«% 5.25 â€"5.50 x17 .. .. Plus Federal Excise Phone H. P. 5409 Thursday, April 10, 1947 door prizes; Mrs. Wilcox and Mrs. E. Dostalek, tickets; and Mrs. R. for the members of her board. She is succeeded by Mrs. K. Sheahen. ell, ways and means chairman, was in charge, assisted by the followâ€" . .$16.10 .. 14.75 this week