gallon septic tanks installed. .â€"â€"~~~~ SITUATION WANTED â€" Reâ€" «> ~__>+ limble woman wishes to do house â€"oogpstesss ___.__ WOrk.. Write Jane Petersen. R_ Want Ads _ L000 ACCICY", *Om Acim, Lewâ€" PARTIRS1,OUR SPRCIALTY! |is Phelps and Peter Husting. Dena Moore and Bill Babsock The team looked good for the MAGICIANS s first meet and di Menoni and Mocogni SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Will do Collapsible baby buggy; strollâ€" HELP WANTED â€" FEMALE .‘ CASHIER â€" Experience preferâ€" * réd. Hours 3 to 10 p.m. Steady position, . excellent salary. White‘s Drug Store, Win. 6â€" 2625. HELP WANTED â€" Dental assistâ€" !'05 ‘3_41.-5-â€"1947 Cadillac, modâ€" FOR SALE â€" 1935 Oldsmobile; Bost offer; Tel. HI 2â€"2064. HELP WANTED FOR SALE 47 South St. Jobns Avenue ALL SUMMER CLOTHING SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED HIGHLAND PARK TRADING POST F. D. No. 1 Withe care of Louis Suda. paint or wash job. Call â€"HI. 2â€" 1014. aht for Highland Park office. Experiénce desirable, but not required. Write P. O. Box 222, ant for el 62, Dover gray, total mileâ€" age 32,000 miles. New white wall tires run 7000 miles Perâ€" fect condition, HI 2 1684. butgatont A BB Sn paper; MI; cards for :‘h‘ occasions. Tel. HL 2â€"1461. M A N U R E _ Fer Het Bod Ask Your Dealer etc. Call HI. 2â€"9873 and ask for )K BALEâ€"Not too early to order Christmas cards; also staâ€" Buitableâ€" for JR SALEâ€"Well seasoned fire wood for sale, Any â€"length. $16 per ton delivered. Tel. HL PUTS LIFE IN Situation Wanted * NUTRIâ€"SOIL equipment; . reasouâ€" crawl. Paulâ€"Day won the 100 yard crawl. Don Reitz won the diving. Other boys who contributed to the yictory were: Fred Harris, ;‘:hxlhmqn. James Barton, John dams, . Thomas Harter, William Davidow, Tom Keim, Lewâ€" | _ The Highland Park High school 'thsoph swimming team openâ€" ed the Suburban League schedule | with an overwhelming victory over (Niles Township‘s Froshâ€"Soph by Jdefectiagthun&«tod.'l‘hhh the highest number of points a ‘ten- can possibly score in a duel meet and was made possible by ,pl.a‘l( 1st and 2nd in ail events plus winning the medley relay and \free style relay. â€" The team was led by Allen Rubâ€" enstein who won the 50 yard breast stroke ‘and the 75 yard medley. Robert Stanwood won the 50 yard back stroke and led the mediey â€" relay â€" to victory. John Gould won the 50 yard crawl and placed second in the 100 vard Highland Park Frosh Soph Whip Niles Swimmers 60 to 6 Our second meet will be with a tough Maine Township High team in their pool on Thursday, November 30. . 100 yard free styleâ€"Krafft in 1:02.7. 150 © yard individual medieyâ€" Brown in 1:53.5. . We also captured first place in the medley relay and diving, but lost the 200 yard free style relay when we were disqualified, Niles won first honors in*Be 50 yard free style: and th¢ /back 100 yard breastâ€"Schwartz in 1:15.9. « 200 yard free styleâ€"Zimmerman in . 2:23.4. & this newest member of the Subâ€" urban League. High scorer on the F roshâ€"Soph team was Alan Rubenstein who captured firsts in both the breast stroke and individual medley. Winning times for the varsity by Sui‘n-lcr It was an elat swimming team that came home on the bus Tuesâ€" day after a three way win from Niles in their own pool. The Freshman, Sophomore and Varâ€" sity all emerged victorious over Little Giant Mermen Whip Niles 45 to 30 In League Contest ATTEST: V. C. Musser City Clerk f Filed: October 23, 1950 Passed: November 13, 1950 Approved: November 15, 1950 Recorded: November 15, 1950 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY CoUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HIG H LA ND PARK, LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION I. That Schedule I attached to and made a part of an ordinance entitled "An .Ordiâ€" nance Creating a Traffic Commisâ€" sion and Establishing Traffic Regâ€" ulations for the City of Highland Park, Lake County, lllinois, Passed March 10, 1941, Approved March 11, 1941," be and the same is hereby amended by adding thereâ€" to under that portion of such schedule prohibiting parking at any time, as follows: Upon the East side of Oakwood Avenue from the point of its interesction with Walnut Street in said City Southerly to the intersection of Qakwood Aveâ€" nue with Deerfieldâ€"Avenue in said City. > SECTION II. This amending ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval, recordation and publication, as required by law. Robt. F. Patton Mayor AN _ ORDINANCE ENTITLED “‘AN ORDINANCE CREATING A TRAFFIC _ COMMISSION . AND ESTABLISHING TRAFFIC REGâ€" ULATIONS FOR THE CITY OF HIG HL A ND PARK, LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, PASSED MARCH 10, 1941, APPROVED MARCH 11, 1941" (AND AMENâ€" DING SCHEDULE I ATTACHED THERETO) AN ORDINANCE â€" AMENDING McKee, Glencos 1071. over Subâ€" â€"-â€"-â€"-_'_.:-â€"- onion. green pepper otlery vitaminised margarine. Add to tomate soup and heat. .lhnmmedrnnnapum Four is pan? Tou ist the dough your pan? You roll around the rolling pin; lift it from the board and unroll the pastry on the pie pan. ‘The rolling pin. supportsâ€"the tender crust so nmmmumm MWP S se t lc ks c ta ioi brot l Arhellicn snb d L t 2 5C t mildew, moths and silverfish? And _ chiclet fhewim gum has five and also that it can be dyed just like oneâ€"hal to six calories and that any other material if you use allâ€" one stick of gum has nine to ten purpose dye? Did you know nylon calories? will not blaze in contact 'l'-ls # # o# flame but it may melt? Well, You‘ve seen the milk bill and they‘re all facts! you‘re sure the old body doesn‘t * # # suffer lmhun lack of calcium. Put some of the ol" shinolia on Still your fingernails are always that vacationâ€"racked suitcase of SPlitting. So. try using & nail bufâ€" yours. It will remove dust and â€" fer every day. Even if you wear grime. hide unsightly scratches W..:mnfl’fltm that and reJuvenate its color and Juster, . °PS ends smoothed * # # _d_oznudl-mhma Despite its name. allspice is Just one spice. It comes from the piâ€" mento tree (not pimiento. the red pepper) and derives the name. allâ€" spice, because its flavor suggests -_blendu(nutnel.clnmmmnnd Mrs. William J. Stebler, 100 Hazel ave., Highland Park, has been named one of the leaders in Leader In Hospital Drive Did you know that nylon resists ‘ With _ very _ few exceptions, WAVES may earn the same ratâ€" ings in the Navy as men. Presentâ€" ly, they are doing many jobs in aviation, as well as in dental, hosâ€" pital and other fields. They reâ€" ceive the same benefitsâ€"most important, pay, and retirement benefits as man who hold comparâ€" able rates. Cofplete information may be obtained by writing your Navy Recruiter, . Chief Petty Officer Poggemann Navy Recruiting ‘staâ€" tion, P. O. Bldg., Waukegan, HIl. | Chief Petty Officer Poggeâ€" mann, U. S. Navy Recruiting Staâ€" ‘!ion, P. 0. Bldg., Waukegan, IIL., announced today that the Navy needs WAVES to fill vacancies resulting from the transfer of male personnel to sea duty. Reâ€" cently W‘AVE recruit training classes started conyening at the Great Lakes Naval Training Cenâ€" ter more frequently than in the past. ‘ The ship was named for his cousins, the five Sullivan brothers who were killed in action during World War IL. j The 20â€"yearâ€"old recruit has been in the Navy since Nov. 8. Navy Needs WAVES ANSWER YOUR CHRISTMAS â€" ~SEAL LETTER â€" The following boys, contributed in the victory: Peter Hughes, Norâ€" man Bell, . Vince Bonetti, Lee Strauss, _ Bob Smith, Warren Brown, Chris Phelps, B. Davis, L. Rubel and Bill Riddle. Great Lakes recruit Arthur P. Sullivan hopes to be assigned to duty aboard the destroyer USS The Sullivaiis during his fourâ€"year Navy en®@stment. Cousin Of Sullivan Brothers Taking Navy Recruit Training the victory by winning the last two relays. > The freshman team defeated Niles 44 to 22 in a intétestâ€" i}_lg meet, llighlud I:;L.tliuhed IT‘S NOT : 100 LATEâ€" NATIONAL PRESS BUILD WASHINGTON, D. C. FIGHT TB By Anne Geode THE PRESS NATIONAL PrESS SUNLOING E1 WASHINGTON, D. C. Four meringue on when the pie 'l'lbfllhumm-: tween ~“'=‘.~ -â€"3 till the pie cools. * your refrigerator. grind or chop it pickle relish mayonnaise ‘wl‘hï¬m'!u‘l.-m Does skidding meringue afflict askew_halt on the pie. hall on tne on on If you‘re of the cult who make potato cakes from leftover mashed potatoes, you‘ll be interested in this trick to escape sticky hands when you shape the cakes. Just flour your hands before you handle Did you know that one piece of chiclet fheflm gum has five and Oneâ€"half to six calories and that Oone stick of gum has nine to ten The designer of the 1950 Christ mas Seal, Andre Dugo, of Suffern, N. Y., puts a few finishing touches to his work. Mr. Dugo‘s design was selected by the National Tubercuâ€" Jlosis Association and its affiliates from nearly 50 submitted by artists throughout the country. Seal proâ€" ceeds will be used for the tuberculo sis control programs of the associaâ€" tions. (Raymond K. Martin photo.) serve as a team chairman in the membership campaign which wil} open February 1 and continue for four weeks. the 1951 enrollment drive of the Chicago Maternity Center. * The Highland Park woman will Ihome of one sister and> three brothers surviving. Also surviving are his widow, Margaret, three sons: Carlo, Reno and Mario; one daughter, Mrs. Della Pasquesi, one sister, Mrs. Della Giangiorgi, and six grandchildren, all of Highâ€" A stone mason by trade, ill health had forced ‘him to retire from regular work 18 years ago. Rites were held on Monday of this week at St. James church for Joseph Preti, 504 Green Bay rd., }Highwood, who succumbed to an illness of two years‘ duration the preceding Saturday at St. Therese hospital, Waukegan. Interment was. made orial Park cemetery. Other survivors are his grandâ€" parents, the John Fays of 700 Central avenue and Mrs. Helen Wingham of Lake Forest, _ Funeral services were held on Saturday for John Charles Fay III, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fay, Jr., who was sudâ€" denly taken by death at the home of his parents, 316 Green Bay rd. He was born on August 17 of this , _ OBITUARIES Fay â€" Finishing Touch Interment _ was made " in Seventyâ€"one years of age, he is born in Italy, which is the corned beef stranded in Ry Anne Goode amd 12:00 mMeom. _ _ _ _ â€" _ ~ > Weekâ€"Daysâ€"4:30 and 3:15. _ Holy Daysâ€"4:00, 720, $%0, 9:00 and Deerfleld and Green Bay Rds. n..n-uu.:.’..u,_ Rev. Donald Kuniie Rev. Bernard E. Buras 200 S. Greem Bay R4. HI 2â€"0% JOB PRINTING HIGHLAND _PARK BAPTIST CHURCH , which inciudes testiâ€" monies of C hiistink ‘Wetente mesiingr is Printing The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘cleck and the Wednesday eveâ€" mimail children are cared for during Sumday church service. ,,,_,-__7 clentist, in Boston.\ Mass. THUKSDAY ;â€" 8:00 p.im. â€" SATURDAY ;â€" Sn CC Lester LaubenstciD, Minister * ut Vices SUNDAYS:>â€" _ 1530 p.mn.â€"Â¥e WEDNESDAY > 9:30 L.-â€"I-‘â€-‘â€"â€"- iy School. 105 a.m.â€"Sunday Worship. WELCOME TO CHURCH _!?;':g;.‘-'at Service. Week of Nov. 10 thru Nov. 16 â€" Emergencies attended YIRST UNITED _ EVANGELICAL SPECIALTY L desse mes 22E 6. Green Bay road at Laurel Albert G. Masser, PaStor‘ l‘dfl.'â€"ll 2â€"1731 ___ sUNDAY SERViCES FIRSET CHUKCH OF CHRBIST, SCIENTISE ce ,‘.M Avenue â€" 516 Laurel Highland Park Hospital Foundation ' Weekly Report Nerth Shore G«« Co, h h'.; lc Ahicb Cns ticadud old refrigerator for a Eberal Mh-.-fl.t’-. vel gasr ofrigerator with the Thursday, Nov. frigerator dealer or North Shore Gas Company and ask and call your Servel gas reâ€" and 11:30. ance and won‘t lct'-.i.‘w. the car, but we could have a nice. quiet evening at your 587 Central Avenue H. K. Piatzer, Pastor Glencoe, HL . Phone, Glences 125 Servicesâ€"PFriday nights at 8:30 pm. made during the week. . 8. We like this definition $ cU3 s LC first Fridays â€" 4:00 and 7:36 p.m. Baptisms Sundaysâ€"1:30 P. at Other times pon 55};&':'.-_:- should be SUNDAY SERVICESs 9:3¢ a.m.â€"Church School. lmuuam“ $:00 a m â€"Matln ~Service. 9:30 a.m.â€"Sunday School. ZION LUTRERAN CHURCE Oakridge and High, Mighwesd 8y HANDY P1A Your Gas Wonder Worker WRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCE Whe Reverend Charles U. Harris "P‘y F lam e ST. JOHNS EVANGELICAL & PRESS WANT ADS GET RESULTS REDEEMER EVANGELICAL 102 °â€" 462 384 18,102 41 1,525