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Highland Park Press, 20 Apr 1950, p. 6

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_ _ Want Ads :\/) New and used house trailers: take = WANTED TO BUY s + _ ROOM FOR RENT:â€"Nicely furnâ€" t ished studio bedroomâ€"single, * only. Tel. HI 2â€"0405. > L. P. GAS, or bottled Gas or Proâ€" WANTED TO BUY:â€"In vicinity FOR SALEâ€"Old 7 room frame house to be wrecked or moved from present location. Phone DRESSMAKING and Alterations. SQLESIAN WANTED Large Feed Company needs Salesâ€" man in this vicinity. No investâ€" ment. Home nights. Adequate field training. Prefer married man between 25 and 50. Must have car. Reply "Z", Box 802, SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Motorized _ equipment; _ reasonâ€" P age 6 PARTIES? OUR SPECIALTY! Don Moore and Bill Babcock make hooked rugs. 571 Central avenue, HI. 2â€"1508. preferably oneâ€"story for sale in Deerfield? Write Xâ€"Box 802, Highland Park, IIl. Highland Park, H1. 888 Elm Place; Tel. HI 2â€"2849. Call Deerfield 499. Menoni and Mocogni ”l MASSES Phone, HI 20518 Sundays â€" 6: $100. down; openâ€"nights and tamks built and repaired; Wl[‘ gallon septic tanks installed. TRY A PRESS WANT AD DO YOU NEED A JOB? Ph. Des Plaines 3054M CATERING plan your next party M A NUR E Tel. Glencoe 1594 Call Glencoe 2268 pay plan at 5% FOR RENT Applicltion' dated March 2, 1950, of the Hotel Moraine onâ€" theâ€"Lake for special permit, under the provisions of Section 14 of the . Highland . Park Zoning Orâ€" dinance of 1947, to extend the Hotel facilities by the‘ installaâ€" tion of a pavilion with a swimming pool and cabanas. â€" ~â€" Application ~dated March 20, 1950, Nelson Motor Sales, a partâ€" ’neflhip. for the reâ€"zoning of Lot 17 of the Business Addition to the Council Chamber, City Hall, the Civil Service Commission of the City of Highland Park will hold an examâ€" ination to establish an eligible list for At the said public hearing an opportunity will be afforded to all persons interested in the matâ€" ters above mentioned to be heard in relation to same. ; Karl H. Velde, Chairman C. F. Lundquist Dr. Earl Fritsch Cyrus Mead III â€" &n actual resident of the City of Highâ€" land Park for at least six months preâ€" ceaing the date of examination. All Hotel facilities by the installaâ€"|_ In response to numerous inquirâ€" tion of a pavilion with a swimming ies from constituents in the 13th pool and cabanas. 4 Congressional district, Mrs. â€" Application ~dated March 20, Church explained that a full comâ€" 1950, Nelson Motor Sales, a partâ€"| Plement of secretaries will be reâ€" nership, for the reâ€"zoning of Lot tained in Washington to accommoâ€" 17 of the Business Addition to | date the constituency, and that reâ€" Deerfield Villa~from its present|quests for information or aid classification © of <‘A".â€" Country|should be addressed as usual to m,‘,fim..,, cants for City Policemen must be between the ages of 24 and 33 years of age. (inclusive). All applicants must Committee for the City of Highâ€" land Park, designated and apâ€" pointed by the City Council of the City of Highland Park for that purpose. to consider applications on the following matters: sir," he said one day to a stranger, "but you haven‘t offered proof of your identity. I don‘t see my way clear to cashing it for you." _ ~ applicants for City Firemen must be in the Council Chamber, City Hall, the Civil Service Commission of the City of Highland Park will meet to establish an eligible list for laborers in the street and water departments. Application blanks may be obtained from Mr.â€"V..C. Musser, City Clerk. Information about this eligible list may be obtained from the secretary. All ap filed with. the secre Saturday, April 29th Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held in the Council Chamber in the City Hall, City ‘of Highland Park, Illinois, Tuesday, 9th day of May, 1950, at 8:00 o‘clock P. M. Evidently tloist(npr knew who the cashier was, for he retorted, ‘"That‘s possible," was the ansâ€" wer, "but when it comes to letting go of hard cash, we have to be very careful." NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING On Tuesday, May 2nd at 8:00 P. M. in The cashier of the small town Said public hearing will be conâ€" HI. 2â€"0202 Deerfield & Green Bay Rds. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph P. Morrison, Pastor. 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 ind 12 noon. = Holy Days â€" 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. Weekdaysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15. CONFESSIONS Saturdays, eves. of First .Fridays and Holy Days Conception Church ‘"Your check is all right, Edmund Andrews Jr. who is not & citizen of the H. G. Pertz, Secretary Telephone HI 2â€"1384 ATTRACTIVE BIRD HOUSES 6:30, 7:30 â€"Sidetracks Drive :m'.‘:lChnrch's Congressional i1 of| Office Continues Typical Caseâ€" (Continued from page 1) To Serve Constituents cially bone and joint surgeryâ€"is acute in a hospital that lacks a physical therapy departnient. Phyâ€" sical therapy and a trained physiâ€" cal therapist could have had Matâ€" thew walking much sooner, could have shortened greatly the length of time it is taking Bobby to progress from surgery to normal activity. These are merely two samples of the many, many patients who could have ‘saved both time and moneyâ€"to . say nothing of the nervous tension and the unhealthâ€" ful mental attitude often resulting from an unnecessarily prolonged recuperative period â€" if physical therapy had been available. And it is not alone the patients in need of bone and joint:surgery who would benefit from physical therapy. Physical therapy, judiâ€" ciously used by trained personnel, is the proper followâ€"up for most operations. It serves to sofften scars and limber up muscles that have been put out of commission. It can be of great help in the treatment of patients suffering from the residuals which follow strokes, and is usefdl in handling arthritic ‘conditions. As everyone knows, it is indispensable in the treatment of. polio.. __. _____ _ Matthew are not the only people who will benefit immeasurably when Highland Park Hospital has a department of physical therapy such as is now being planned. Beâ€" cause physical therapy can be used advantageously in the treatâ€" ment of so many diséases and injuries, practically every patient admitted to the hospital will reâ€" cover more quickly. In other words, heâ€"will walk out of Highâ€" land Park Hospital instead of being carried home. _ _‘ ‘ ‘Announcement was made this week by Mrs. Marguerite Stitt Church that the office .of Conâ€" gressman Ralph E. Church, who died on March 21, will remain in complete operation for a period of at least six months. 7 Residentsof the district were given @ssurance by Mrs, Church that theirâ€" requests and suggesâ€" tiens will receive the same prompt attention that was accorded them during the fourteen years that Mr. Church was supervising the business .of his office, and that every possible assistance will be given them in dealing with govâ€" ernmental offices in the Capital. DON‘T HUNT FOR STAMPS Emergencies attended Babies delivered Operations â€"performed Laboratory examinations Week of Apr. 7 thru Apr. 13, 1950 Northmore‘s, Highland Park, Ilinois Highland Park Hospital Foundation Weekly Report THE PRESS | Woodlands Home Owners Associaâ€" ;tion voted unanimously to petition ‘the tity government to levy a Born in Bridgeport, Conn., Mr. Hopkins had lived in Highland Park for the past 12 years, movâ€" ing here from Deerfield, He was employed by the Albert Kircher Advertising agency of "Chicago. Surviving are his widow, Marie Jane; two sons, Fenton R., of Longdale, California and Stephen, of Marshfield, â€" Wisconsin; two daughters, Dr. Alice Foster of Rochester, N. Y. and Mrs. H. G. Beck, Jr.: of Great Lakes, and four grandchildren. Woodland Home Owners Rey, Arthur E. Dousire * Ask Special Assessment Massesâ€"6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30| | For Road Improvement |*"** ‘*** _____â€"_ _ . gr â€"Members of the Highland Park IMMACULATE CONCEPTION o terday (Wednesday) at the Kelâ€" ley & Spalding chapel for Merwin O. Hopkins, 530 So. Linden, who passed away on Monday at the Highland Park hospital after an illness of one week. » Interment will be made in Conneaut, Ohio. a special meeting held at the Comâ€" munity Center, Friday evening, April 14th. ~ Eighty, pércent of the residents evidenced their desire to "get out of the mud" by votingâ€"to pay for and maintain the new â€" streets themselves. Exhibiting the true American spirit of progress, these home owners repudiated the presâ€" ent national trend toward "someâ€" thing for nothing". magazine Roads and Streets, adâ€" vised and guided the group in its choice of roads. Col. Brown, an eminent enginéer, editor and auâ€" thor of books omroads, graphicâ€" ally outlined different types of modern road construction and, as a disinterested person, allowed the members to profit from an unâ€" biased opinion in arriving at their decision. > s Highland Parker Prior to the discussion on types | highlighted by what is expected to of roads, Mr. Robert Badger adâ€"|be the most dramatic exposition of dressed the meeting. Mr. Badger|the power of atomic energy ever is an executive of The Tax Bond|given to the general public, it has Company, and has offered to act|been disclosed. Girl Scout Campaign Harry R, Johnson, chairman of the‘ Men‘s Special Gifts Division of the 1950 Finance Campaign of the Girl Scouts of CWécago, has named George H. Schuerman capâ€" tain of Team A for the drive. Mr. Schuerman, who is the Chicago manager of the Herman A. Zischâ€" ke Organization, pension consultâ€" ants, will direct the.solicitation of funds to continue Chicago‘s Girl Scout program from executives in banks, installment loan, insurance, investment, and accountants firms. as â€" agent in â€" selling the bonds necessary for financing.â€"~ Mardell, 10, is an active Girl Scout in Brownie Troop 123. Mr. Schuâ€" erman _ attended _ Northwestern University. 3 Mr. Schuerman lives at. 2513 Garland Avenue in Highland Park, Illinois, and is a member of the Masonic : Lodge, ~Kiwanis, and Toastmasters Club. His daughter, Funeral services were held yesâ€" Col. Victor Brown, Publishing KEEP STAMPS HANDY in‘ this attractive, colomial style paperweight of highly poiâ€" ished brass. Lacquered to reâ€" tain finish. Has soft, green, fe.t pad to protect your desk. ALWAYS HAS A _ STAMP wHEN YOoU. WANT ONE! Clever, saucerâ€"shaped . top, which Hits off, holds clips. peas, ete. A strikingly handâ€" some addition to the desk of %m or woman. A PERâ€" GIFT. Neatly holds U.S. Port‘Office regular coll of tc, be, 3c, etc. stamps. SATISâ€" FACTION GUARANTEED. Imâ€" mediate ship ment. $1.50 POSTPAID. In beautiful sitver plate, $7.30 tax and postpaid. (Mlinois residents plecaee adt 2% to cover sales tas.) 317 23 22 12 6237 336 121 and 12:00 Neen. _ _ _ _ _ _ Weekâ€"Daysâ€"6:30 and 8:15. _ Holy Daysâ€"6:00, 7:00, $:00,â€"9:00 and of first Fridays â€" 4:00 and 7:30 made during the week. . â€" _ clentist, in Boston, Mass. .. The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednesday eveâ€" hg en e en o o e on on ut monies of Christian Science healing, is _ Small children are cared for during Sunday church service. e Atom Bomb Explained osity. It will explain what is meant by spliting the atom, what hapâ€" Chicago‘s Fair of 1950 Will b€|oins ahen the atom is split, the highlighted by what is expected to | Pt"S *hen * spils be the most dramatic exposition of | €T°*t effort required to develop the power of atomic energy ever| atomic energy and how atomic emâ€" given to the general public, it has | ergy may bring the better life. been Alsclosed. . $ _Prophecies on what the future The history of the atom will be for atoms 1 iraeed from the time it was harg. [ hOlds for atomic energy developâ€" iv more than a laborstore: curi [ment climax the show. ly WELCOME 1O CHURCH 11:00 11:00 a.m.â€"Morning Worship. 7:00 p.m.â€"Youth groups meet. ‘ H. P. Sundaysâ€"1:30 P.M., or at other times Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson serâ€" ighland Ten Pin OPEN BOWLING OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Ever; D.y from 1 Craftsman Blow Torch 3.00 12:30 to 6:30 P.M > Used Craftsman 36â€"inch § Center Jig Saw ‘with moâ€" Call HI 2â€"0319 tor, belt, pulley .... 2500 240 sq. ft. Johnâ€"Manville for bowling instructions Rockwool Insulation 10.00 Used 18 month Baby Bed, NPEN ALL NAY Spring. Mattress .. 5.00 Rev.‘ James D. Gleeson AtuK Tatk Ver Rev. Arthur E. Douaire â€" _ Director of Religious Egucation â€" 387 Hazel Avenue ST. _ 374 Laurel Ave. . SUNDAY SERVICE 139 N. Second St. TEL. H. P. 319 Donald B. Runkle Bernard E. Burns t son to" uiouT SAFE Thursday, April 20, 1950 WEDNESDAY :â€" _ 8:00 p.m.â€"Midâ€"Week Service. taudsnaysâ€" / . _ â€".â€"‘ SATURDAY:â€" The Rev. William Atkinson Young, D.D. (7th Dr. Edgar Siskin, Rabbi Glencoe, IIL. Phone, Glencee 725 « The Reverend Charles U. Harris 1935 Ford Tudor Sedan â€" $50.00 New. Craitsman heavy duty Drill Press .. ._.. 3. New Craitsman twin 6â€"inch Grinder, motor, pulleys, beltâ€".:.. :: nevtraw 2t N e w â€" Set Vnriir Craftsman Drills, case navelace New Craitsman Electric ‘Drill, !4 inch chuck ... Used Set of Craftsman Drill & Tap Set, wrenthes 18.00 Used & H.P. Dunlap â€"Motor, 1750â€"R.P.M.â€".â€"â€"â€"600 J â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Set of Craftsman Wrenches 400 Set of Crafttman Small â€" Socket Wrenches, case 1 Craftsman All Steel Tool Chest, drawers, tray .... 1 CraitsmanAll Steel Tool 7:30 p.m.â€"Youth . Fellowship. SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 a.m.â€"Church School. 7:30 and 11:00 a.m.â€"Morning Worâ€" 9:30â€"10:00â€"Junior Department for on all winter clothing FOR SALE:â€" Electric Stove & Gas Stove; china cabinet, 6 chairs, taâ€" bie; artificial fireplace (ecleocâ€" tric); davenport and chair; Qy’h of clothing, men‘s weâ€" moen‘s and children‘s. 47 South St. Johns Avenue HI 22744 FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL rasmares L HIGHLAND PARK set ofâ€" Coyfie Electrical Encyclopedias .. ... . S. Green Bay road at Laurel Albert G. Masser, Pastor ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Can Be Seen Any Time at 22"South Ridge Rd. Highland Park, IMlinois HI 2â€"1695 18.00 11.00 1800 5.00

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