Want Ads HAVE YOU A SMALL HOUSEâ€" preferably oneâ€"story for salé in WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY:â€"In vicinity of Deerfield Grammar school, small house, reasonably priced. Call Deerfield 499. ROOM FOR RENT :â€"Nicely furnâ€" ished studio bedroomâ€"single, only. Tel. HI 2â€"0405, 2 â€"or 3 bedroom house or apt;. furnished or unfurnished. Call Lake Villa® 4248 collect. fullâ€"time work in this. vicinity. Home nights. No stock or credit to ‘carry. _ Betterâ€"thanâ€"average €earnings. Thorough . training on job. Must have dependable car. Age 25 to 50. Only sober, seriousâ€" minded, reliable men will be conâ€" sidered. For confidential appointâ€" ment, reply "CB", in care of Box 802, Highland Park, Illinois. the job. Home ni;iih. No investâ€" WANTED~TO~RENTâ€"â€"â€"=~=~«â€" With selling experience or equivâ€" alent to do field and sales work for major feed Company. Permaâ€" nent work. Good chance for adâ€" Only congenial, fnature reliable man will be considered. For conâ€" fidential appointment reply. "A", Box 802, Highland Park, Illinois. FARM EXPERIENCE REQUIRED A Salesman will be hired by majâ€" Highland Park Cycle Shop L. P. GAS, or bottled Gas or Proâ€" FOR SALE:â€"Corner lot in Raâ€" Usedâ€"$9.00 â€"up Ne'333;85 _up *We Service What We Sell" 380 Central â€"~â€" HIL 21369 SCHWINN BICYCLES 240 sq. ft. Johnâ€"Manville Rockwool Insulation .. Used 18 month Baby Bed, Spring, Mattress ... ..... Can Be Seen Any Time MHighland Park, 11. Used Craitsman 36â€"inch Center Jig Saw with moâ€" _ tor, belt, pulley ......... Used Set of Craftsman ~ Drill & Tap Set, wrenches Used %4 H.P. Dunlap Motor, 1750 RP.M. .. . Set of Craftsman Wrenches Set of Craftsman Small Socket Wrenches, case .. 1 Craftsman Blow Torch .. 300 1 Craftsman All Steel Tool 1 set of Coyne Electrical Encyclopedias ...... 1 Craftsman All Steel Tool 1935 Ford Tudor Sedan . $50.00 New Craftsman heavy duty Drill Press .... ... ... New Craftsman twin 6â€"inch Grinder, motor, pulleys, belt ... isllszzziedial Bt. Johns avenues. Tel. 1461. Chest, drawers, tray .....18.00 Drills, case 2@« 22 South Ridge Rd., Highland Park, IIlinois Phone : H.P. 2â€"3006 Best Deal in Town Craitsman .. Electric t. _ Bemlj â€" thanâ€"average car. Age 25 to 50. of Craftsman WANTED 10.00 12.00 HI 18.00 18.00 Customer: "Gricious, can you make a living tuning pianos way out in this backwoods?" Tuner: "Oh, sure â€" in slackâ€" times I tighten wirefences." Year No. Valuation 1949 14 $ 79,563.00 1950 81 655,520.00 Accumulated Value and number of building permits Jan. to April, inclusive, 1949â€"50: 1949 ~ 64 513,879.00 1950 _ 63 2,284,316.00 Comparative values and numâ€" ber‘gf_ Building Permits, April were also collected for 21 saniâ€" tiry sewer taps, 18 storm sewer taps, 22 water taps, 1 electrical registration, 20 driveway permits the month of April as follows; 31 building permits, including 24 dwellings, 1 private garage, 1 alteration (business building) 4 alterations (dwellings) and ohe club house (Legion Home) with at total valuation of $655,520.00 â€"fees, $2,212.93. Also 22 electriâ€" cal permits, 2 tank and burner permits and 2 ‘ §ign . permits, bringing <total building depart: ment .. fees.to _ $2,358.28.â€"Fees Building Department Building lnsbe;tt;r, r;pqrh fgr New and used house trailers: take LEHMAN TRAILER SALES Higgins, Elmhurst and Touky Rds. â€".on all winter clothing PARTIES? OUR SPECIALTY! Don Moore and Bill Babcock Menoni and Mocogni P. E. Cole, City Engineer and Electric Stove & Gas Stove; bio; artificial firoplace (clocâ€" tic); davenport and chair; types of clothing, moen‘s weâ€" wen‘s and children‘s. _ 47 Bouth St. Johs NI 22744 McKeo, Glences 1071. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED HIGHLAND PARK TRADING POST tanks built and "’.b,"' 5o0 gallon septic tanks installed. Weddings, cocktail parties, $100. down ; open nights and CA TE RIN G Ph. Des Plaines 3054M M A NU R E Phone, HI 2â€"0518 plan your next party Call Glencoe 2268 House For Hot Beds BLACK DIRT Glencee 1559 at 5% owski, 63, who suffered a fatal heart attack the preceding Wedâ€" nesday at her home on 246 North avenue, Highwood. ' Born in Germany, she came to this country as a young girl, and moved to Highwood from Chicago two years ago. Preceded in death by her husband, Nick '% two years "KB0, she is sn ‘ two sons, Anthony of Chicago and of Chicago and Mrs. Tillie Dobâ€" neck of Highwood, and six brothâ€" Interment was made in St. Josâ€" eph‘s cemetery, River Grove, IIIâ€" death Wednesday, May 3, at the age of 82. Formerly of Chicago, church on Monday Tor MFs. Olivia Giannasi, 125 â€" Maple . avenue, Highwood, who‘ succumbed to a sudden attack in Lake Forest hosâ€" pital the preceding Thursday, at the age of 61.° > Born in Italy, she had been a resident of: Highwood since T929. She was a member of the Italian Women‘s Prosperity club, of St. James church and of the Sacred Heart guild. P Funeral services were held last Saturday at the St. James church, Highwood, for Mrs. Helen Karâ€" inois. Preceded in death only four days before by a brother, Angelo Manettini, who made his home with her, and by her husband, in 1937, and .a daughter, Lucy, in 1939, she is survived by a son, Thomas Giannasi, and a grandson, George, both of Highwood also by three brothers who â€"live in Italy. e f + . Interment was ~made â€" in Mary‘s cemetery. Beverly Place. He was Besides her parents, she issurâ€" vived by a sister, Maria Elaina, 5, and her grandparents,~Mr. and Mrs, Carlo Carani, 585 Glenview avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Marco Venturi, 683 Deerfield avenue. Veronica, the 4‘ monthâ€"old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Carani, Glencoe avenue, was last week laid to rest in St. Mary‘s cemetery. She was taken by death On Wednesday of last week at the St. Therese hospital, Waukegan. church for Mrs. Catherine Battagâ€" lini, 208 Burchell avenue, Highâ€" wood, who succumbed to a two weeks‘ illness the preceding. Friâ€" day at the Highland Park hospithl. She was 51 years of age. es Born ~ Catheriné : Lucid, â€" in Count Kerry, Ireland, she came to this country at the age of 15. She is survived by her husband, Louis, and three daughters: Eileen, at home, Marie, a nurse at Uniâ€" versity of Ilinois, and Mrs. Ros alie Ori of Highwood. Burial was made at Ascension cemetery. + Carani > | Wedding Invitations e Printing of | Dignity and Character Funeral services were of Highland Park 20557 516 Laurel Avenue Consult us for your Printing needs THE PRESS3 63 Lu(z rites will be held tomorâ€"| observed here May 20, by wearâ€" row â€"(Friday) at 10 a.m. Imâ€" j a maculate Conception chmh.%khâ€" :‘r‘r“flww‘“ s hat(n‘or‘ot the land Park, for Mrs. Nellie Witten, C i 367 Laure] avenue, who died at| How the wearing of a poppy her . home Wednesday evening|helps some child of a veteran was after a short illness. She would|described by Mrs. Arthur Cervetti, have reached: her 80th birthday|President of Highwood Unitâ€"No. May 19.â€"=â€"masé: . ~~â€"â€"â€"â€".zâ€"<p) 501, Americanâ€"Legion auxiliary, cA lifélanes reaident a7 H;.41,,, 4 | which is sponsoring Poppy day in <~A lifelong resident of Highland Park, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Cumâ€" by her husband, William Witten, Sr.; four sons, Marvin of Lake Bluff, and John, Henry and Wilâ€" liam Jr., of Highland Park; three daughters, Mrs. Clifford Moran, Mrs. Harold Martin and Mrs. Fred Schweiger, all of Highland Park, 19 grandchildren and 12 greatâ€" Stracken and Mrs. Myrtle Wagner, all of Evanston. Lutheran‘ cemetery, Braeside. * Cis Surviving are her husband, August; one brother, Albert Fehd of Evanston, and five sisters: Mrs. Laura Levernier of Califorâ€" nia, Miss Amanda Fehd, Mrs. Louâ€" â€" Elwood F. Pratt, former resiâ€" dent of Highland Park, died on May 2 in Burlingame, California, after a brief illness. He was, at one time, proprietor of a cigar who di man, of Burlingame, Califomi., the Highland Park hospital. Born in Modena, Italy, 82 years ago, she came to America in 1914, and had lived in Highwood since 1925. She was a member of Sacâ€" red Heart guild of St. James church. â€" eCs Surviving her are her husband, Luigi; three sons: Carl, Highwood alderman, Paul and Dominic, also of Highwood ; eight grandchildren, and a brother and sister residing in Italy. Funeral rites were held at St. James church, Highwood, last Satâ€" Interméent was made in St. Mary‘s cemetery: Charles F. IH and James Allen. . Interment was madeâ€"in. Fairâ€" ness theâ€"preceding Thursday at a son, Charles, Jr., of Deerfleld; urday for Mrs.~Maria Pasquesi,! 220 Everts plate, Highwood, who : Preceded in death by a daughâ€" r, Mrs. Elsie Smith, and a son, andchildren. .. . _ ‘When a person drops a coin Friends may call at her home{into the box carried by an Auxilâ€" day. v iary Poppy day worker, he is helpâ€" Rites were held at the Lutheran is survived es ts â€" | ord of attendance, and by the No. "Furds from Poppy day contriâ€"|1 safety record in the amusement butions enable our Auxiliary Unit|park world for 1949, Riverview to be ready to come to the rescue|this season will ‘present the faâ€" of any child of a veteran we find| mous twoâ€"mile Midway, more than in need," Mrs. Cervetti explained.| 40 major rides and attractions, *We believe that no child should| Kiddyland for tiny tots and scores suffer because his father served|of distinctive features guaranteed for America, and we are carryâ€"|to furnish visitors many hours of ing forward constantly.:an effectâ€"|fun and frolic. 5 ive child welfare program to aid ‘This vear Riverview has naid the war dead and receiving contriâ€" butions for the Auxiliary‘s work for disabled veterans and needy children of veterans. &3 css biveedifiioantciaaree 4BBR ic brainrctvest «200 is a way to help provide for their|Friday afternoons (until Syp.m.) immediate needs lryd give theln a out the season, and all fair start in life." Saturdays until schools close will Mrs. Cervetti will be among|be "twoâ€"cent‘ afternoons. the Auxiliary volunteers who willl Every Tuesday and Thursday, be on the streets here all day on|from 11:30 a.m. until closing, Poppy day offering memorial| will be "fiveâ€"cent‘" days. Holidays Veteran‘s Children Aided By Poppy = Day Contributions causes break up the family of a suffer most. Wearing a poppy father will be among those who benefit from Poppy day, to be little victims of war. When death, __ _ _Rev. Bernard E. Burns 200 S. Green Bay Rd. â€" °‘HI ua-l MH. K. Platzer, Pastor M 2â€"0050 ___ Welephoneâ€"HI 2â€"3522 _ °SUNDAY SERVICES Lester H. Laubenstein, Minister â€" $:00 a.m.â€"Matin Service. « SERVICES l:: a.m.â€"Sunday l'~d. IU:I;AYIDâ€"- a.m.â€"Morning ‘orship. a.m.â€"Sunday School smm , 11:00 a m.â€"Church Service. WIGHLAND PARK BAPTIST CBURCH| _ 7:3¢ pm.â€"Youth Fellowship. WELCOME 1O CHURCH _ Smail children are cared for during Weekâ€"Days â€"4:30â€"und â€"8:15; â€"â€"â€" Holy Daysâ€"6:00, 7:00, §:00, 9:00 and â€"___â€"__ 374 Laurel Ave. _ â€" ... | WEDNESDAY:â€" SUNDAY SERVICE $:00. p.m.â€"Midâ€"Week Service. 11:00 amâ€" ** THURSDAY:â€" _ d TRY A PRESS WANT AD 2k * 762 Waukegan Road Deerfield 1120 rest Caunoreds CC C | _ remwtty EPISCOPAL CHURCH Noa e t SA H 227. SUBURBAN PET SUPPLY Fresh Frozen and Canned Horse Meat Dry Dog Foods and Cat Foods Grooming Aids and ~Accessories Bird and Hanister Cages €15 Crescent court _ ___ _ | SATURDAY:â€" AEDIHORTYE for Love Birds and Caparies K 2â€"0427 . by the needy | What price freedom? Have they forgot . . . the ones who paid the i price in arms, and legs, and life â€"â€"â€"â€"| itsel{? Then take the brave red â€"| poppy which the American t offers you on Poppy day. Give what you can in reâ€" AD turn, and wear it as a badge of _ |honor . . . "Lest WE forget." . Thursday, May 11, 1950 will be "fiveâ€"cent" days. Holidays will "be excepted from the barâ€" gain schedule. Riverview‘s 70 ‘‘acres, located at Western and Belmont Avenues, convenient to all manner of pubâ€" lic transportation,~ are groomed and ready for the biggest season in the park‘s long, funâ€"laden hisâ€" Wednesday, May 17â€"brighter, gayer and. more complete than particular attention to preparing for picnic© groups. Two â€" major groves, one of 10 acres and one of three acres, and a smaller area for familyâ€"sized units have been by the Management as follows: Riverview Park Opens 47th Season On May 17 The Rev. William Atkinson Young, D.D. ©1030â€"1043 Funior mign Department. Cith und Sth grades and nigh School). 11:00â€"12:00â€"Church Service and nurâ€" sery, kindergarten and primary Sunday A full schedule of bargain ys, following Riverview‘s longâ€" Riverview Park, Chicago‘s meeâ€" 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 WThe Reverend Charles U. Harris FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL Laurel Ave. at McGovern St. ZION LUTHERA® CHURCH â€" its a n d