8 or 3 bedroom house or apt., Turnished .or unfurnished. Call s Lake Villa 4248 collect. L P. GAS, or bottled Gas or Proâ€" pane, or tank gas, Inquire at F North Shore Gas Company. Want Ads , Usedâ€"$9.00 up _ Newâ€"$33.85 up _"We Service What We Sell" HAVE YOU A SMALL HOUSEâ€" preferably oneâ€"story for sale in Deerfleld? Write Xâ€"Boxr 802, FOR RENTâ€"BUSINESS offices or shop. 549 Central avenue. See W. J. Henning, 60 So. WANTED TO BUY:â€"In vicinity of Deerfield Grammar school, small house, reasongbly Fneod. C# Deerfield €99.â€"â€"â€"*â€"â€"â€"â€" WANTED TO RENTâ€" New and used house trailers: take trades, car, trailer, furniture etc; HELP WANTED:â€"Gardener, two or three days weekly throughâ€" out season. References, Phone Glencoe 105. *=> bos pay plan at 5% A LEHMAN TRAILER SALES Higgins, Elmhurst and Touby Rds. Bensonville, III. - Ph. Des Plaines 3054M HELP WANTED:â€"Housekeeper; cook for 2 adults Small brand mew home; own room and bath; radio; pleasant home; light Highland Park Cycle Shop FOR SALE:â€"â€"Corner lot in Raâ€" HELP WANTED:>â€"Switchboard _ Operator; 6 day week; experiâ€" PARTIES? OUR SPECIALTY! Don‘ Moore and Bill Babcock MAGICIANS t Call Glencoe 2268 SCHWINN BICYCLES 47 South St. Johs HI 22744 Best Deal in Town 1935 Ford Tudor Sedan ..$50.00 Can Be Seen Any Time at ble; artificial fireplace (clecâ€" twic); davenport and chair; maple record cabinet; all types of clothing, men‘s woâ€" men‘s and children‘s. Highland Park, 111. HIGHLAND PARK ° work,. Would like neat, middleâ€" aged, intelligent woman. White or colored. Call after 6 p.m. Electric Stove & Gas Stove; \en all winter clothing ence preferred. Moraine Hotel, 801 N. Sheridan road, Highland Park, II1. HI 2â€"4444. a flnnmrâ€"i!;.rty $100. down ; open nights and § Sundays. erty â€" House Trailers 5 y CATERING 22 South Ridge Rd. Highland Park, IHlinois Tel. Glencoe 1594 ‘Tel. HI 2â€" HIL 2â€"1369 CARE‘s answer to a growing meat shortage in Israel is the inâ€" troduction of a new, improved Kosher food package with nearly double the meat contents of the previous Israel adult food packâ€" juicy meat was no longer availâ€" able, so he returned to his capâ€" tive pit. There the meat was again â€"another free lunch. He leaped for it, fell into a deep sleep. The meat contained .â€"an overdosed sleeping potion. The leopard died. Meat Contents Doubled A vital â€"question is raised by Doctor Benson, of Harding Colâ€" lege, "Are we Americans, like the leopard, trading our liberties for Announcing the new package, Paul Comly French, executive diâ€" rector of CARE, ppinted ogp: :C "The Israel government was recently‘ forced to ‘cut the ration allowance to less than two pounds of meat per month for an indiâ€" vidual adult, as against the three pounds per week that is the Amâ€" erican consumption average. CARE‘s new package contains more than 24 months‘ Israel raâ€" tions. On the basis of the CARE agreement with the Israel governâ€" ment, our packages are delivered with no Joss of rations for the individual recipient." The ~price for the new package remains $10. The new package was â€"desighed with the official cooperation and approval of the Israel Ministry of Food â€"and has beenâ€" endorsed, as were CARE‘s previous food. packâ€" ages, by the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America. The first shipment of CARE‘s new Israel packages is now on the high seas, to be stockpiled in CARE warehouses at Tel Aviv and _ There, he got all of the best thingsâ€"shelter, protection; free medical care, and juicy horsemeat â€"all free. He had security, easy living. But eventually he longed for freedom, to follow the basic instinct of work and opportunity. upon receipt of individual orders. Any American desiring to aid relâ€" atives and friends in the Jewish homeland, may order either the new _ adult food . package . or CARE‘s wpecial Israel baby food package for the price of $10 through the â€"Chicago Committee forâ€"CARE, ~189 â€"West â€"Madison Street, Chicago 2. â€"forf nothing. He ate the temptâ€" ing morsel, acquired without efâ€" fort, because it was too good to pass up. But a trap was sprung and our jungle denizen, no longer free, wound up as a prisonerâ€" secure, of courseâ€"in an 18â€"footâ€" deep concrete pit in an Oklahoma ~ But one day, in the great forâ€" ests, he discovered tantalizing raw meat, all set out for him which he The Leopard‘s Once upon a time, in India, roamed a young leopard, with a zest for living and the love of freedom so intense in all members of the animal kingdom, including man. His principal problem was food, which he acquired through physical exertion, developing into a beautiful and lithe .creature of 175 pounds. * H. Richman Tailors & Cleaners By prodigious selfâ€"effort, he caped, romming the woods at SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Menoni and Mocogni tamks built and repaired; 500 gallon septic tanks installed. M A N U R E Phone, HI 2â€"0518 Dial HI 21172 For Hot Beds BLACK DIRT ‘ing. Add milk to make a soft | dough. Turn out on lightly floured ‘board and knead gently oneâ€"half minute. Roll into rectangular {sheet about d?t inches wide and oneâ€"cighth .inch thick. Pare and J â€" Besides that "apple a day," these dumplin&ebmflhu.. goodly. quota of Bâ€"vitamins and iron in the enriched biscuit base. ‘ 4 . _ With their apple richness and spicy sauce, apple_roll Gumplhg are sure to be in demand as long as apples are in season and that‘s |most of the year. _Jit‘s »Eo time, and time to revive a popular dessertâ€"apple ‘dumplings.â€" mot MMW in a pugyd :;‘-ri. Here‘s a new treatment using flaky biscuit en.hl ;. "lip':ud ehzrpns apple and brown sugar over rolledâ€"out biscult dough, then roll up like a jelly roil; cut in slices and stand them in m ,flflw flour, baking n : and sait. Cut or rub in i::'r:n- ‘core apples and chop coarsely. CINNAMON CANDY SAUCE _ Bob Lenzini, of Waukegan, set 'u«.m‘ _mwdm%i’ f t.hebnlym;vcordwnhuunw , uty onb brown segst tups water y of 145 feet 5%% inches in the disâ€" Hioo en on Pm e tandithes |on, breane Oe ens o) 09 % & , then roll up like a jelly roll;â€"eut in slices and stand them in a dish. Pour over them a spicy and colorful llnzu.do with those "red hot" cinnamon candies, and then bake. This bakes the sauce and dumplings all together and gives them a candied effect. i â€" Besides that "apple a day," these dumplings contribute a goodly. 1ed. . atirring .constantly. . Serve ’I Consult us for your Printing needs _ * A truly outstanding value in economical deâ€" pendable refrigeration, these 1949 four cubic foot SERVEL gas refrigerators are all new and: completely covered by the famous stays silentâ€"lasts longer 10 year warranty on freezâ€" ing unit, burner and controls. .' Li 6 gmnldb&n';-:m flour &mmh 1 teaspoon salt y ul 2 0.Â¥ cap sugar A new way with apple dumplings is to serve them warm S with a cinnamon candy sauce. COMPANY Printing of Dignity and Character HiIghland Park 2â€"0557 : 516 Laurel Avenue Letterheads Wedding Invitations Announcements Saucy Apple Dumplings SAUCY APPLE DUMPLINGS THE PRESS 4 tedium apples baking pan. Pour one cup cinnaâ€" mon sauce over slices in pan.‘ Bake in moderate oven (375 deâ€" m’.“nm Lht‘l-slhn ® Spread evenly over dough. Sprim kle with brown sugar. Roll Tke Jilyâ€"roil and sest edge. Cot like jellyâ€"roll and seal edge. Cut in t'j: ia'cll slices. Place in 3& ‘â€"| || _ * OBITUARIES Besides Mrs. Campbell, he is survived by three other daughâ€" ters, Mrs. Lillian Churen Wahien of Skokie, Miss Florencé Behrens of Lake Forest and Miss Hazel Behrens of Chicago; two sons, William of Glenview and Henry J. of Highland Park; two brothâ€" ers, ‘William Behrens of Genoa, Wis., and Charles Behrens of Lake Geneva, Wis., and â€" two grandchildren. Little Giant Tracksters Take Third Place In County Track Meet Barrington ................... Warren (Gurnee) ..... Zionâ€"Benton |.............. Lake Forest ................. Wantonds â€" «................ Crayslnht ......â€"...s:â€"..:< OPBME * »wâ€"crwerseson:eâ€"vcnlnesi ENOCE se srsrnvrrmmrsccvons Waukegan‘s Bulldogs won the annual Lake County prep track meet held at Lake Forest high school last Tuesday v;%rg score of 72%%. It was the si straight meet win for Conelt.Steve Drew‘s thinclads. & * The Blue and White runners from Highland Park were able to score 32:1/10 points to take third place with Libertyville in the secâ€" several y_elrl, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ida Campbell, of he lived there for 65 years before moving to Highland Park. A well knownbuilder, he supervised the construction of the first section of the Moraine hotel. He was a charter member of Glencoe Maâ€" sonic lodge. .. Interment was made in Ridgeâ€" wood cemetery, Des Plaines. Services were conducted on Tuesday in Sacred Heart, Minneâ€" sota, for Rev. T. T. Boe, who died at the home of his daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Dr. and Mrs. C, O. Dahle, 800 <Ridgewood, the preceding Thursday, at the age of 83. Tuesday, at the Seguin .Funeral Home on North Second street, for Henry Behrens, former Highland preceding Sunday to an illneq_qf Waukegan Smail children are cared for during Sunday church service. . _ and 12:00 Neem. . > <===â€"~> Weekâ€"Daysâ€"6:30 and 8:15. _ Holy Daysâ€"6:00, 7:00, $:00, 9:00 and Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednesdayeveâ€" :-:ludcn'flhuhumt Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson serâ€" mon ‘"Ancient and Modern Necromancy, 200 S. Green Bay Rd. _ HI 2â€"0202 made during the week. H. K. Platzer, Pastor MHI 2â€"0950 WELCOME TO CHURCH 1100 agmâ€" s 0 00 0 0 0 Rev. Robert Clingman, Minister P â€"iâ€"we . _ M â€"â€" P FIRST CHURCHâ€"OF CHRIST, SCIENTISE h â€" 387 Hazel Avenue | 2 in Glencoe 80 years ago, ‘s Dick Burnett. were held on .....32â€"1/10 iusecss MB 12â€"1/2 ..57â€"3/5 5â€"1/5 Thursday, May 25, 1950 _ freshman relay team came in secâ€" these boys have had good job this year. _ s o * field event man, a sophom took a second place tie â€"in ‘ghi(h jump â€"with Dorough endifg up in a five way tie for #ourth place in the same event; Watrous placed second..in the pole vault; Dobeus wasâ€"fifth in the 200 yard low hurdles while Wilbur was third in the 880 yard run. Highland Park‘s 880 yard relay team and the Medliey relay team both came in second. Benson, another sophâ€" omore, took fourth in the discus throw to end the scoring for th: Little Giants. tss In the special event‘division the Blue and White froshâ€"soph relay team copped first placé and the This meet brought to a_ close the 1950 season for Coach Mark Morrison‘s froshâ€"soph teams. Conâ€" Born in Chicago on December 21, 1873, she had lived in Hight land Park continuously since 1908. She and herâ€" husband, Charles, operated a grocery store for a number of years where their present business now is. They were married for 57 years. Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons, Wesley and Lorraine of Highland Park; a daughter, Mrs. Gladys Brown of Los Angeles, California; four grandchildren and one great grandchild. ..._The point winners for the local team were Kiddle who took third in the 100 yard dash and third in the 220 yard dash; Swift took the only first place for the Blue and White as he copped the 440 yard dask in :53.6; Big Bob George, Highland Park‘s most promising came to this country at the age of 17. He was ordained in the Lutheran church in 1902 and reâ€" tired in 1931, being stationed as pastor in Portland, Oregon, beâ€" fore comingâ€"to Highland Park â€"last July. *~Surviving in addition to Mrs. Dahle, are six sons, the Rev. T. Boe of Lake Mills, Ia., D. L. Boe of Portland, Ore., Dr. F. L Boe of Portland, Ore., Amos Boe of Los Angeles, Calif., Norris Boe of 4208 ILERCICD, â€" RMC CBECD : GERCR daughters, Mrs. A. Bowers of Rivâ€" erside, Calif., Mrs. G. Kavadias of Battle Ground, Wash., and Mrs. J. Burtness of Robinsdale, Minn. *Fumeral services were conductâ€" ed at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 21, at the Immactilate Conception church, for Mrs. Cathérine Thoni, 76, of "I Hickory street, who passedâ€"away suddenly on Wednesâ€" day, May 17. _ Dr. Mdgar Siskin, Rabbi Glencoe, IIL Phone, Glencoe T25 WEDNESDAY:â€" $:00 p.m.â€"Midâ€"Week Service. THURSDAYsâ€" . hh cbre _ 8:%0 p.m.~Chancel Choir. â€" . ~ SATURDAY:â€" _ % C * 20bâ€"10:48 Junior High Department. Cik mad Sh yrades ud ioh aehools _ >, _ 355 Laurel Avenue _ > _ * Whe Reverend Charles U. Harris Born in Norway, Reverend Boe Burial was in St. Mary‘s cemeâ€" SUNDAY SERVICES #:30 a.m.â€"Church School. 7:30 and 11:00 a.m.â€"Morn :.)-l-‘uxâ€"_-:-.-h'_l Department for WTRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Miss Sara Lee Director of Religious Education Church phone, HI 2â€"1695 » ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & 8. .Green Bay road at Laurel > Albert G. Masser, Pastor Telephoneâ€"HI 2â€"1731 SUNDAY SERVICES