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Highland Park Press, 9 Feb 1950, p. 6

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â€" ‘Want Ads LFJIMAN TRAILER SALES | aa tu-oum so bid. Such tender shall bcl } "oupie « i ‘ Higgins, Elmburst and Toubky Rds. i ~Al â€"â€",â€"~bâ€"â€"â€".â€"â€"A;_____+___i Bensonville, III. i | 7 '___“ Ph. Des Plaines 3054M _ | 4 5 ce + 4 _ on ssssâ€"â€"<~| WEECOME T0 CHURCH aâ€"â€"__._.nn.nnnnn n ... dollars worth of shotgun | s z &A . ‘ FOR SALE:>â€"Wainyt buffet; exâ€" FOR SALE â€" Oval glass front China cabinet; buffet; dining taible and pad; 5 chairs; 9 x 12 New and used house trailers: take trades, car, trailer, furniture etc; L._P. GAS, or bottled Gas or Proâ€" pane, or tank‘ gas. Inquire at North Shore Gas Company.. HELP WANTED:â€"Living quarâ€" ters close to transportation for reliable day worker. For rent orâ€" for exchange for â€" service. FOR SALE:â€"Small modern upâ€" FOR SALE:â€"Greeting cards; gift PARTIES? OUR SPECIALTY! Den Moore and Bill Babcock For All types of curtainsâ€" NEED A HOME QUICK! Lake County Homes RAndolph 6â€"1458 trie); types of clothing, men‘s woâ€" men‘s and children‘s. ble; artificial fireplace (elecâ€" THE WELCOMERS WISH TO GREET every . family im the community. If you and 5 chairs; table pads; good eondition, call HL . 2â€"0557. or rug and pad; uphoistered love seat and two matching upholâ€" stered mahogany Wheeling 120 Deerfield 499. right pigno and.bench. Full keyâ€" board. Wainut .Excellent conâ€" dition. Call HIâ€"2â€"3540 between wrapping . paper; â€" stationery; Tel. HI 2â€"1461 and representaâ€" tive will call. References. Call HI 24112=. _ || Mrs. Harold N. Finch HIGHLAND PARK 7 and 9 p.m. Menoni and ’Moeo'gni $100. down ; open nights and HOUSE CLEANING? CURTAIN TROUBLES? on all winter clothing GUNNISON HOMES M A NU R E (all types) Pickâ€"up and D« §3 N. Green Bay Phone, HI 2â€"0518 PARKWAY ~ Call Glencoe 2268 House â€" Trailers pay plan ‘at 5% th St. Johns Avenue able rates; sewer and . septic The Rev. William Atkinson Young, Rev. Bernard E. Burns HI 2â€"2744 . tanks, built and repaired; 500 ~â€" D.D., Minister 200 S. Green Bay Rd.â€"H.P. 202 DIRT Opportunity to buy a RC.A, 16 â€" mmsound projector, for sound North Shore Ga« Co. "The Friendly People" 9:00, â€"10:00, 11:00 and ___ 12 neon. Holy Days â€" 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. « Weekdaysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15. qomons Opening organ studio in home ~__ HIL 20202 Deerfield & Green Bay Rds. Rev. Donald Runkle. heard of her giving a waiter WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH | FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, n OBt Uiterret hh uied . [|‘ Highweod Ave. & Evercts Flace SCIENTIST â€" at her. Third, no one ever i â€" 3 heard of a woman who would. Highland Park, Illinois 387 Hazel Avenue pay $25 to hire a boat to get Robert Albertson, Minister " where the fith are nok 1015 Lavretta Place, Highland Pk. This Church is a branch of The Telephone H. P. 2269 Mother Church, The First Church $30 to $150 is saved when | ons she selqts a Gas range . . . i ST. JAMES CHURCH Gas rangesâ€"costâ€"tess to buy, [ + Highwoodâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" less to install, less to repair, â€"|| Rev._James D. GloesSn and less to operate. { Rev. Arthur E. Douaire . i Massesâ€"6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, M n e o uo > . 19:B0 and 11:30. > eapacity.. Rewinds without changing reel or belt. Also ‘R.C.A. wire recorder. Both haveâ€"been used for demâ€" onstration purposes only. Priced at cost for quitk..sale. shells in order to shoot rabbit. Second, you And . . she considers the savings to be made by choosâ€" ing a Gas range . . . From HI 2:0247. Man can criticize woman all he wants to, but we know . three things in her favor: Will accept limited number Immaculate â€" Conception Church Fridays and Holy Days By HANDY PL A ME Your Ges Wonder Worker C A TERIN G INSTRUCTION plan your next party Morrison, Pastor. of students HIâ€"2â€"3540 ~Inquire TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL H. P. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH combination of combinations of parcels thereof or as an entire tract. Such bidder or bidders shall accompany ‘such sealed bids by certifled check in the amount of ten per cent (10%) of the amount so bid. Such tender shall be under the. jurisdiction of the Playâ€" ground and Recreation Board for a Community Center. Lot Twenty (20) and the West Three wid Eightyâ€"two One Hundredths (3.82) feet of Lot Nineteen (19} above described, is a parcel of land formerly used by the City as a Fire Station site and now an ‘entire tract to the highest and best bidder therefor or the ‘best aggreâ€" gate bidders therefor. Bids for the purâ€" chase of said property will be received and considered by the City Council at the regular meeting to be held at the City Hall in the cny‘u-mmgnd.m upon Monday, the 27th day of Februâ€" ary, 1950 at 8:00 o‘clock P. M., at which PUBLIC NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 27th day of Decemâ€" ber. AD. 1949 ‘an ordinance was unaniâ€" mously. adopted by the City Council of the City of Highland Park authorâ€" izing and directing the. sale of. the Mmm.w-m: Lots Nineteen (19), Twenty (20) and twentyâ€"one (21) in Block Seven (7), LOt Nineteen (19) (except the West Three and Eightyâ€"two One Hundredths (3.82) feet thereof) above described, is a parcel of lanrd formerly used by the City as a City Hall and now used by it the Piayground Board in connection with the Community Center. Lot Twenâ€" tyâ€"one (21), nnv:b:-cflhed wasâ€" preâ€" viously used b{, United States of America as a USO. Center. The reâ€" f#inder .of the property above desâ€" cribed is an easement only -nddl?u been used for ingress to and egress from Lot Twentyâ€"One (21) aforesaid. Title to Lots Nineteen (19). Twenty (20) and Twentyâ€"one (21) in Block Seven (7) aforesaid is vested in the City of Highâ€" land Park, a municipal corporation. © :x:hma:m 3&. title and interest of the City of Highiand Rark in and to A‘trsct or parcel of land lying or in the City dfln‘.hhnd Mw County, State. illnois, more , parâ€" ticularly . describedâ€" as . follows : Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot.â€" Fourteen (14),. running thence in «n Easterly direction One Hundred Fifty and Two One Hunâ€" dredths (150.02) feet to the Northâ€" east corner of Lot Fourteen (14), thence in a Southerly . direction â€"along the Easterly line of Lot Fourteen (14). Nine and‘ Sixtyâ€"five One Hundredths (9.65) feet, thence in a Westerly direction parallel with â€" . the North line of Lot Fourteen (14). One Hundred Fifty and Two One Hundredths (150.02) feet‘ to the Westerly line of Lot Fourteen (14), thence in a Northerly direction Nine. and Sixtyâ€"five one Hundredths (%65) feet to the place of beginâ€" in separate parts or parcels, combinaâ€" HIGHLAND PARKâ€"COMPANY Oskridge and High, Highwood | CHURCH HMerbert W. Linden, Pastor Deerficld and Green Bay Rds. BETHANY CHURCH (Evangelical United Brethren) (Evangelical Congregational) S. Green Bay road at Laurel ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH â€"| IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Laurel Ave. at . JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL &| Holy Days: 6:00, u:'mm:lwlcn is:oo. 10 :00. Phone H. P. 1599 Confessios Dr. Edgar E. Siskin, Rabbi JEHOVAHM‘S WITNESSES 374 Laurel Avenue Highland Park, Hlincis Tel. 1731 SALE OF PUBLIC LANDS THE â€"PRESS $% Iduring Sufiday church service. | _ (4) The purchaser or purchasers shall take Lots 19, 20 and 21 in Block i'l aforesaid. subject to exception or | objections to title as follows: ceptions or objections to l or title conâ€" m-&mmmdflumnn. og. t guarantee policies of Illiâ€" nols, Title Company,. Waukegan, Iilinots. 7 I (b) Rights of the public, the H. K. Platzer, paster. H. P. 950 Sundays: 1:30 P.M., or at other times upon request. Arrangements should be nnMnrin( the week. son sermon "Soul" Saturdays, Holy Days and Eves of First Fridays: 4:00 and 7:30 of The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednesâ€" day* evening meeting, which inâ€" cludes testimonies of Christian healing, is at 8 o‘clock. > __Subject of next Sunday‘s Les Sunday : 6:30, 7?80; 9:00, 10:00 11;:00, 12:00 Noon. streets and highways, if any.« + (s;mww?or ‘Mdm shail pay cash in the full amount of such bid or bids upon delivery â€" of bids for parts or parcels or combination of parcels of said land shall exceed the highest bid for the tract as a whole, then such highest aggregate bidder or (8) All bids shall be sealed and:deâ€" posited with the City Clerk for presenâ€" tation to the City Councll .at said meeting. The City of Highiand Park reserves the right ‘by majority of the: City Council to reject any and all bids and to adjourn ‘consideration of any, and all bids hz « subsequent reguiar title will be provided as to ment above deseribed. entire tract. Said City may and hereby reserves the right !.o accept ‘the highest in the office of the City Clerk in the City Hall at Highland Park, Illinois and is open to public inspection. -:r“l'u-i-:uu:-u h:h:--nd until Center: builaing . located "ipon Lot 19. Block T aforesaid, without peyment of kitchen equipment contained on the (6) All bids shall be accompanied by a certifled check in the amount of ten per cent (10%) of the amount of meeting of said â€"Council REDEEMER â€" EVANGELICAL HIGHLAND PARK BAPTIST (7) In the (3) Weekâ€"Days: 6:30, 8:15. ~ { Holy Days: 6:00, 7:00, 8:00,| . 0biiuaries .. §15 Creseent court 374 Laurel Ave. thereof and to. reject any City Clerk for after her marriage, in 1901 the family moved to ‘Highland Park, moving to Carmel two years later, where her cultural influence was deeply felt. ~ Surviving are her husband, Hentry F., a son, Henry Jr., two daughters, Miss Edithâ€" Dickenson and Mrs. Elizabeth White; a grandson, John, all of California, and a brother, Rev. Marshall Baxâ€" ter _ of Oregon. k21 Edith Baxter Dickenspn, oneâ€" time resident of Highland ‘Park, died on January 14 at her hoime at Carmel Point, California, after a long illness. Born in Chicago in 1877, she attended Vassar colâ€" lege and University of Chicage. A pianist, she studied at Northâ€" western School of Music, later studying abroad under the famed Tome in Paris. Living in Evanston you guys going to let these teams roll over you just because you are to lazy to play the game as you have been taught?" ; Boys in the eighth grade who hayve shown ability above the average are now being groomed to make up a team to represent the school in interâ€"school games.. Two games have already been playedâ€"one against the Highland Park high school freshmen, ‘which was won by the freshmen by an overwhelming against Oak Terrace school when the Elm Place (Sport Kings)â€"came back to win 44 to 28. Other.games now.on schedule are with Lake Forest Academy and with the Nichols School of Evanston, plus a return game with Oak Terrace. â€" f; + f do so. They at least will drive in hinder the basket to try for a score whereas the froshâ€"soph does. not. In fact the only ones driving in either "supermen" or have the will to win the game, much more than The froshâ€"soph have Niles, V_hukggnn and Evanston left to the Elm Place grade school intraâ€" mural basketball leagues: 4 F 6th grade râ€"-/â€" brawn of the "supermen"‘ from Cicero. f se se« Highland Park high. school‘s Little Giants will play New Trier as their first opponent in the State Regional tournament to be; held Feb. 28â€"Mar. 2 at Evanston: high school. The Terriers of New Trier, have whipped the locals, twice this year but they had a scare thrown into them when they tangled on the Highland Park floor and this could very well be the chance for the Blue and White to pull the big upset of the year in Suburban league circles. s though losing lots of ball g‘-n, has shown plenty of fight and a froshâ€"soph, all of whom must 7;; Participation in intramural basketball has reachâ€" ed a new high at Elm Place school. Ninetyâ€"seven boys ‘out of a total of 133 in the 6th, 7th and 8th grades have been taking part in this polpular sport. Each grade is divided into a fourâ€" team league and each of the twelve â€"teams has played a total of twelve games and will continue playing through the month of Febâ€" ruary. This sport will then be replaced by volleyball, followed by badminton, table tennis, track and field, and softball. % _ Jayhawks Eagles Hawks Panthers under are the Panthers Celtics ~â€".. / Globe Trotters Lakers The froshâ€"soph basketball team at the high school apparantly does not want to win ball games. After two swell games a couple of weeks ago they fell apart at the seams Bulldogs Tigers pitiful io,e as -&.'h’;,: c;;aâ€" / "The f_ollowiqu ten boys comprise the nucleus of the squad which will take part in interâ€"school games: Jim Trov. Bill Perrv. Romnie Walz, Tom Diehl, Robbie Diehl, Richard Pizzato, Don Trieschmann, Sheldon Baskin, Albert Tureki and Tom Peterson. This year‘s varsity: squad, alâ€" Following are the standings in Oak, Park® and Morton. 8th grade 11 , ~ Thursday, Feb. 9, 1950 Washington, .D. C., recently beâ€" eame undisputed champion afghan kpitter of the United States when she completed her 104th afghan whose achievement was noted in -‘inmdhmeidlqwth eonfl';pâ€"vn!flm torfio'kod Cross for distribution to hospitalâ€"~ Champion Afghan Knitter He worked "as a chauffeur and gardener. He was a member of the United Evangelical ebarch. day morning, February 7, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Gorâ€" don.C. Olgon. (Lillian Redine) at 3208 Wenonah avenue, Berwyn,. Illinois, where he had been makâ€" * ing his home the few ~ His vfie,. Tda, preceded him in death in 1942. His son, Joseph, also preceded him in death. Interment will be in North Shore Garden of Memories/ â€" The funeral of Gust Redine, 83, â€"â€"â€" ~@ will be held today (Thursday) at 3 2:30 p.m. at the United Evanâ€" â€" on gelical church, The Rev. Albert G. Masser will conduct the service. Guy J, Bernabei ~& City Clerk «_ > % Pnes;nted and read: February 8, ~ 1950 3 Passed and approved: February # 1950 > t Approved: . J. E. Bairstow City Attorney Section 1. . It shall be unlawful to park any vehicle onâ€"any street in &he City of Highwood between the hours of 2:00 A.M. and 6:00 A. M. whenever snow is falling, or within fortyâ€"eight hours after it has snowed at any time during the â€"day ‘or night.. Any ~person, firm or corporation who violates the provision of this ordinance shall be fined not exceeding Two Hundr2d Dollars ($200.00). Section 2. The employees of the Street Department and the . Police Department are authorized to tow any vehicle off the street. _ which is found in violation of this ordinance, or obtain assistance l; accomplish ‘that object, and tHE.___.._â€" cle until he has paid the cost of towing;,~notâ€"to exceed Ten Dollars ($10.00). s . ATTEST: Born on May 29, 1866, in Qweden, he passed away on Tuesâ€" ORDINANCE NO. 50â€"0â€"64â€" BE IT ORDAINED BY ~THE CITY COUNCIL ‘OF THE CITY OF HIGHWOOD: Mrs. Paul F. Grove, Sr., of Besides his daughter, Mr. Reâ€" Thomas F. Mussatto Mayor

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