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Highland Park Press, 20 Apr 1950, p. 2

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_ Notes From Here and There You may not know this, but one of the most dangerous.items in your home is that new TV set of yours .*. .. Dangerous, that is, if the master tube explodes. Or if the master tube is carelessly handled. Or if the TV tube, now burned out, is casually tossed in the trash can. . _ Beware! Let this be a warning. ' > If anything goes wrong with your TV set, call an expert. Let him fix it. â€"*: And if that master tube fails to function, tell the oexnert about it at once. Let him get you a new one. repairman ; take it to'your dealer. He knows how to handle these powerfully dangerous tubes .. .. _ I overheard a man who knows warn a group the: other evening that great damage can come if a TV tube is carelessly handled. j 0 : "If a TV tube was dropped with people around, those«pel{)j)le might not live to tell about it. Most surely they‘d be deeply cut and severely wounded," he said. The spotlight focuses on youth â€"activities mt North Shore Congreâ€" gation Irsael on Sunday, April *23, when the Temple groups of the Chicago area which comprise the Chicago Federation of Temple Youth, will meet there for their Annual Spring Conclave. Remember, treat your TV set with care. _ _ | And when it fails to operate, call in an expert. | News Notes ... x of. | Next Monday the American. Legion ‘boys will! break ground for their fine new building scheduled | to be erected on the northeast corner of Sheridan and Park. _ ) j It‘ll be a $123,000 plus building and it‘l}l bring more beauty to:Highland Park. It‘s due to be:â€"comâ€" Pleted next Dec. 5. f Slb}cflpflon rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $8.00 per year outside of Lake County, Insued mnduy of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 one side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address of the writer. bester 8. Olson, Publisher. One of Highland Park‘s most likeable merchants is personable Cliff Moran . . .. ; ~â€"That bit of pavement out in front of Highland Park‘s busy post office needs attentionâ€"right now! I agree with those who say Art Godfréy needs a soap sponsor . .. so he, Godfrey, can have his mouth washed out with soap! . .. . â€" ... Been uptown on a Saturday morning recently? > _ You‘ve never seen a busier town. E + Will Highland Park be the. Evanston of ~the North Shore in the years ahead? . . .. .__ Some mighty.attractive new stores are openingâ€" and have opened!â€"â€"in Highland Parkâ€". . .. _ Five years of fund raising went into this project. Alan J. Harrison is the post commander. Edwin L. Gilroy heads up the building committee. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Entered as second class matter Mareh 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Illinois. . Laurel avenue, Highland Park, MI., Telephone: Highland Park _ â€" Generous special gifts were given by Gen. Robert E. Wood, Sears‘ top man,; Jerome P. Bowes ; Harold M. Florsheim ; Albert Pick; and Albert P. Snite. . . Northwestern‘s Waa Mu Show, the best musical comedy that‘s put, on each year in the entire Midâ€" West, opens May 1. "Look Who‘s Talking" is the name. ; $ Tickets are sold out . . . and have been for weeks. The musical show will satarize the entertainment The dayâ€"long program at the Temple will begin with a worship service at 11:30, and combine discussion and social activity, conâ€" eluding at 6 o‘clock with the Conâ€" clave banquet and informal daneâ€" ing. § wl =â€" world. General director is Joe W. Miller, one of Amerâ€" ica‘s bestâ€"and N. U.‘s mighty fortunate to have you, Joe! . ... â€" j Youth Activities At Congregation Israel Communications intended for Beware! Parents of,.6th, 7th and 8th grade students of the ten gramâ€" mar ‘schools in Highland Park are invited to join High school parents in an Open House "getâ€"together" at the High School on Thursday, May 4, at 7:30 p.m., The event, sponsored by the High .School PTA, will feature student partiâ€" cipation in §ports. Cafeteria, pool and gym will be open, and parâ€" ents will see their children demonâ€" strate a typical day at the Highâ€" Tand Park High school. An account of the entire proâ€" gram for the evening will appear in a future edition of the PRESS. man said. 2 § Refreshments will be served in theA Eng:lish Club and Corps rooms. Benefit Barn Dance Parents Of Grammar, High School Students To "Getâ€"Together" ‘The idea has already met enthusiastic response from g mar and High school pare Mrs. Hugh Riddle, program A Barn Dance, sponsored by the mland Park American Legion will be held Saturday, April 22, at 8 p.m. in Witten Hall, Proâ€" ceeds will be used for veteran hospital activities. There will be suitable music and callers. The public is invited. hool parents,‘ program.Phair with bertson,. Mrs. Oliver. S. r and Mrs. Railph L. Wetzel. The board will meet at 10:30, preâ€" ceding the regular meeting. ‘The intermediate group will hold its monthly meeting on Monâ€" day, also, at the home of" Mrs. ‘Gordon Buchanan, Jr., 1724 S. Ridge road. Assisting Mrs. Buchanâ€" }nn will be Mrs, John B. Wilbor, Mrs. George Hadlock and Mrs. Charles D. Bates. Infant Welfare Groups |Link Town Meeting . To Meet On Monday With "Peace Week" The senior group of the Highâ€"| Winning p‘w‘e'- more . than land Parkâ€"Ravinia center of‘ the| just a matter of pacifism. * Infant® Welfare will meet Monâ€"|~ Believing that the world‘s crisis Women Voters To Dine With Governor Tomorrow The © board members of . the League of Women Voters and their husbands will have cocktails with Governor Adlai Stevenson tomorrow night (Friday), an inâ€" formal getâ€"toâ€"gether before , the dinner at which the Governor will speak, It is expected to be a gala occasion, Among.the locally promâ€" Mrs. Marc Law, Mrs. Jay Glidden, Mrs. Walter Rubens, Mrs. Philip Ringer and Mrs.â€"Maurice Pollak, the current President of the Illiâ€" nois League of Women Voters. Mrs. Ferdinand Kramer, with the assistance of Mrs. Robert Kor: tex has made all the arrangements for the dinner which will be held at the Moraine Hotel at 7 p.m. But then, as the miles pile upâ€"and this comes from cold, recordéd fact after Dynafiow‘s two years of pubâ€" lic operationâ€"you spot savings you hadn‘t expected . . . You save on tiresâ€"because power application is steady, even. On clutch expenseâ€"the usual friction clutch is gone. HIJ Next, that Dynaflow saves. you physicallyâ€"after long trips you‘re less tense and tired, more relaxed. FIRST thing you notice, of course, is the bother and efl'og't Dynaâ€" fow Drive* saves. You save on transmission mainteâ€" nance, and the rearâ€"axle expenses likely to go with it. And the way your engine is oilâ€"cushioned against normal~ shocks and strains shows up in less engine upkeep. Standard on ROADMASTER, option sest on SUPER and SPECIAL models. menâ€" who will attend are Look how you save > _ _ with Pprafon !;gv";‘. EWe * yan t _ Ey oo ..é fij“‘a , WNATEVER YOUR PRICE RANGE ; w * omminee AbEe s ® ,_-«â€"m\,.\" \% ’ //\\\\\\‘-‘gf_~ ol "‘\\\‘\\\‘t-.. flé * Voive .__.Phone your BUICK deales for a demonstration â€"Richt Now! â€" Kleeburg Buick, Inc.. THE PRESS8 When better automobiles are Built BUICK will build them | _ The April 28th meeting folâ€" !lows the. fullâ€"house success of a January debate at which anâ€"audiâ€" ence of over a thousand people 1‘he_ud and â€" questioned ‘Senator |Paul Douglas onâ€"peace plans now | before~" Congress, ~Among~these: iguuing more teeth in the United Nations, are the American Friends | ("Quakers") _ whose, proposals h’.")fl}' a‘ wide range of economic, world law, over two dozen North Shore: civic organizations will ask a town meeting at Northwestern‘s Technological Auditorium on Friâ€" day evening, April 28th to adopt resolutions calling for observance of: a local ‘Peace Week" during‘ With Raymond Swing appearing as keynoter, peace advocates will offer four wideâ€"sweeping propoâ€" sitions for legal bars to war. Modâ€" erator Jerry | Voorhis, former California Congressman, will then preside over a lively ‘public deâ€" bate on the plans‘ merits. No holds will be barred, exâ€" cept holding the floor too long," one sponsoring organization notiâ€" fied its members this week. peace; the scheme‘of federal union of the Atlantic Pact countries; and the movement for fullâ€"fledged world government. All are emboâ€" died in various resolution# now before the House and Senate. Spensor organizations .of the April 28th town meeting include the League of Women Voters of Highland Park. We are getting a steadily mounting number of wellâ€"satisfied letters about gasoline mileage with Dynaâ€" flow cars. The SPECIAL has shown some recâ€" ords little short of phenomenal. The SUPER is delivering mileage that compares most fayorably with gearâ€" shift cars. And _ the RoaDMAstTER more than holds its own with cars of its size and bulk. You may well discover another pleasant surprise, too. 5 Inâ€"short, there‘sâ€"aâ€"lotâ€"more toâ€" please your budget in the 1950 Dynaflow than its new lower price. Refinements over the past two years result in savings that afte sizâ€" able over the life of the car. _ Knowing that, don‘t you want us to demonstrate the big side of Dynaâ€" flowâ€"the utter smoothness of America‘s first oilâ€"doesâ€"itâ€"all drive? ’ The meeting, sponsored by the North Shore Citizens‘ Committee, North Shore Citizens | ® Sponsor Meeting On l ; Human Relations | . FUEL OIL «~ Representatives of four North Shore cities will answer the quesâ€" tion, "What Are The North Shore Cities Doing In The Field Of Miâ€" area, will be held at the Orringâ€" ton School Auditorium, Orrington Avenue and Clinton Street, at 8:00 p.m. + nority Group© Relations?" Tuesday evening, April 25. tions tvl_-roug'hont the North Shore The, third public meeting in the Citizens‘ Committee‘s series has been set for Tuesday evening, May 23, at the Winnetka Comâ€" munity House. It will feature a panelâ€" discussion of the topic, “Responsibi’litiel of Parentâ€"Teachâ€" er Groups in )lin'ority Group Reâ€" lations" by representatives of four North"Shore PTA organizations, Any type of chair or sofa made to your orderâ€"padded headâ€"boards, poufs, ottomans, footstools, window seats, etc. We also. do all types of rebuilding and remodeling of upâ€" holstered furniture. * rcx: > 39 South St. Johns Ave. Highland Park 2-0_016 Years of Experience With New York and North Shore Decorstors 0. C. DOBRATH WORKROOM Tune in HENRY J. TAYLOR, ABC Network, every Monday evening T;Iftiyg, Quilting, Trapunto, etc. .Leather & Leathcrette Work 110 S. First Street # In the Buick beauty pictured here you can have both Dynafiow and Bwick‘s very ' latest in power. For every 1950 SupEer has the Fâ€"263 engine, that lively highâ€" compression stepper that‘s the big power thrill of thia season. Dynaflow Drive is optiondl equipment ot exira cost. > and with it goes: nuoutrâ€" COMPRESSION: Fireball vaiveâ€"inâ€"head power. in three engines. (New Fâ€"263 engine in SUPER models.) .* NEWâ€"PATTERN STYLING, with MULTIâ€"GUARD forefront, taperâ€"through fenders, "double bubble" taillights * WIDEâ€"ANGLE VISIBILITY,closeâ€"up read view both forward and bock *‘ TRAFFIC« HANDY SIZE, less overâ€"all length for easier parkâ€" ing and garaging, short turning radius * EXTRA~ WIDE SEATS cradied between the axles * SOFT BUICK RIDE, from allâ€"coil :pmigm!, Safetyâ€"Ride rims, lowâ€"pressure tires, rideâ€"steadying torqueâ€"tube * mm’flm-fll“,iyw. Only Buick has DYRMAJLOWâ€" at Thursday, April 20, 1950 ion â€"Right Now! 360 Central> Phone HI 2â€"3804 Ask Your Dealer NUTRESOIL PUTS HMFE IN

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