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Highland Park Press, 22 Feb 1951, p. 6

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â€" . HELP WANTEDâ€" ~ LEEDS JEWELERS Collapsible baby buggy; strollâ€" or; Pressurs cocker. PARTIES!? OUR SPECIALTY! Den Mcore and Bill Babeock FOR RENT â€" Nicely furnished HIGHLAND PARK TRADING POBT 47 South St. Johne Avenae BITUATION WANTED â€" SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Will do paint or wash job. Call HL 2â€" 1014. REFINED LADY â€" Represent * Realsilk in "Highland Park" about 400 Regular Customersâ€" FOR SALE â€" 1936 Oldsmobile; Best offer; Tel. HL 2â€"2064. Want Ads McKoo, Glences 1071. Menoni and Mocegni studio bedroom; near Vine aveâ€" nue station; Single: only; Tel. HIL 2â€"0405. work for woman, cleaning or laundry. Zion 3514,. List furnishedâ€"Must work 4 or 5 hours daily. Should earn in excess of $50.00 weekly. Phone Franklin 2â€"0797 or write Realsilk, 36 S. State, Chicago. All Watch Repairs are Glenview, two years old. Barn red with Zâ€"car garage, carpeted. Combination storm and screen sash. Fully landscaped. We need 8 or 4 bedrooms. Call Glenview ILL SELL OR TRADE for larger house. We have a twoâ€" bedroom ranch house on a 125 Buitable for bars, restaurants, «te. Call HI. 2â€"9873 and ask for Guaranteed Watch Repairing 2 N. Sheridan Road Situation Warited Call Glonces 2968 Misce M A NU R E Phone, FHI 2â€"0618 BA T For Hot Bode 11 "De matters above mentioned to be u-ummm-nn-nâ€"n-. > Karl H. Velde * Edmund L. Andrews 20. To Section 16â€"17 to permit :‘a‘ :?;h- in the basements urches, ul resta oto. _ At the said public nearing ahd at any T a P o neane ABatr w dBrkcs + Pb zc is2 of the ordinance insofar as the number of stories permitted. . 19. To change the reculaban af feskqul l B o T applications for special rnm , n‘hmm?cunul 3 so that it will be consistent with other sections 15. To amend Section 14â€"Z to iimit the change of nonconforming uses. 16. To amend Section 14â€"5 to limit the guwndol orâ€"expansion of nonconformâ€" as Section 14â€"24 to provide for the payâ€" ment of a filing fee in connection with Ing 14. To add a new section to be desigâ€" nated as Section 14â€"10.02 to provide for the location of nursery schools â€" and play schools. 8 15. To amend Section 14â€"Â¥ ta lmit us B t ooo ue nursing homes. 13. To amend Section 12â€"18 and to add ® new section to be designated Section ll-l!loml'otln-umtd ml_!_lmr'thmmu- Section 14â€"10.01 to provide for (c) wnd 8â€"6(c) to insure a min yard requirement on corner lots. opth of yanks. ~ c~. o. .000 2. To amend Section 5â€"14(a) and ‘to m.l-ls to uwla.:r:n m\lll-“'. for certain small lots of record. (.' 2e 8â€"6(a) to uwu';|.;;"t:3 a) m) front yard requirements. € _ 10. To amend Sections 6â€"14(c), 7â€"13 _ 7. To amend Séction 3â€"51 by the method of measuring the width and 5. To amend Section 3â€"3 by changing the definition of "lot of record." and Square Poot Single Family Dwellâ€" Ing District to "G" Outlying Business I::l.-l-rlct. the following described propâ€" in iindtenendifiniet vhiin o uaiit i cnnaubel fk L C cribed property: Lots 7 and 8, Block 9, City of Highâ€" land Park. 3‘. To rezone from "C" Twelve Thousâ€" Ry 1. To m’onm7c"7{mâ€"â€"_-“~n;"-'"o.,¢-'.a|‘xm Acre Single Family Dwelling District to._M.»â€"Central Business, Di 17. To add a new section to be known Park, designated and appointed by the . na. P Mayor and City Council of the City of Highland Park for that purpose, to consider the amendment of. the regulaâ€" tions imposed and the districts created by the Highland Park Zoning Ordinance of 1947 in the following respects: °. _ Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held in the Council Chamber in the City Hail in the City of Highland Park, Tilinois, on Tuesday, the 13th day of March, 1951, at 8:00 P. H.Mpuhucbunn‘vmb-m- @ucted by the undersigned, the Zoning NB UOVNTEAT ow kess â€"ts» +s P00 11. To amend Section 7â€"15 to correct 6. To amend Section 3â€"38 to incorporâ€" 1O PERC O OOITNT, NOCR 4. To resone from "P"‘ Multiple Famâ€" Quarter (SE%) of Section Thirtyâ€" six (36), Township Fortyâ€"three (43) North, Range Twelve (12), East of the Third Principal Meridian, acâ€" cording to the plat thereof recorded July 2, 1923 in Book "L" u':;‘u. Page 94 as Document No. 8. Dated. this ‘17th day of Februâ€" ary, 1951. > Lot Eleven (11) in Block Six (6) in ~Notice is â€"furtherâ€"given hereby that a public hearing on said budâ€" get and appropriation ordinance will be held at 1 o‘clock P. M., 3rd day, April, 1951, at Town Hall, 378 Central Av.â€"Highland Park in this Town, and that final action on this ordinance will be taken by the electors at the annual town meeting to be held at 2 o‘clock P. M., Tuesday, April 3, 1951. \ tlowing described property. £. Lot 2 in Ravinia Station Subdiviâ€" sion of Lots 157 158 and 159 of South Highland Addition in Secâ€" tion 36, Township 43 North, Range 12, East of the 3rd Principal Meriâ€" dian, according to the plat thereof, recorded January 3, 1924, as Docâ€" ument 234294, in Lake County, Iiliâ€" M a tentative budget and approâ€" priation ordinarce for the Town of Deerfield in the County of Lake, State of Illinois, for the fiscal year béginning March 27, 1951, and ending March 24, 1952, will be on file an‘d conveniently available to public inspection at Town Hall, 378 Central av.â€"Highâ€" land Park from and after 2%o‘clock P. M., 3rd day, March, 1951. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Attorney for Petitioner, Waukegan, Tlinois 210 Washington Street NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To rezone from "F"" Muiltiple Pam: 22 110C TIH OC0 WuTple NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Emmett Moroney, Supervisor (Emmett Moroney) Albert Larson, Clerk (Albert: Larson) JAY PAUL NOTICE NOTICE nervices. were conducted at the Seguin Funeral Home last Monâ€" Pasquesis, of Highwood. He a plumber by trade. Born in Trieste, Austria, he had no known relatives in this country. e dl l D & ols T John Radich, 62, passed away at the Lake county General Hosâ€" pihl._ on Friday of last week after an illness of several months. Single, he had made his home fhr some thirty years with the Mario memorials in her honor. A large part ofâ€"her life was spent in the home of Mr. and Mrs. The Lutheran church of Gary, Indiana, where she was reared, and its instit_nti_onA for the deaf, gave Alma Koepke Bradford, long a citizen of Highland Park, passed away at the home of her sister, Mrs. George Webb, Gary, Indiana, on January 25. thage. Mr. and Mrs. Ge itt attended the funeral. Born on July 9, 1887, in West Point, Illinois, she is survived by two sons, Gerald of Deerfield and Carroll of Bowen; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Dittmer, also of Bowen, and six grandchildren.~â€" Funeral services were held on Wednesday, February 14, in Carâ€" Mrs. Gertrude Clampitt, 63, of Bowen, Illinois, mother of Gerald Clampitt of 1455 Greenwood ave., Deerficld, passed away on Monâ€" day, February 12, at the Carthâ€" age hospital, Carthage, Illinois. Clampitt . City Clerk Piled: January 22, 1951 Passed: Feb. 13, 1951 Approved: Feb. 13, 1951 Recorded: Feb. 14, 1951 excusive of and in addition to, the Indemnity and sum provided to be deâ€" posited by Section IV of the ordinance of ordinances in conflict herewith and hereafter referred to, together with the original ordinance of which this is license fee to the City in the amount of $100.00, which license fee shall be exclusive of and in addition to_ the of which this is an amendment. temporary shed or shelter to deposit said indemnity and sum or to pay such license.fee, then such temporary shed or shelter shall be forthwith demolished and removed by the person maintainâ€" ing the same, or if he or it shall fail taining the same shall further pay the license fee hereinafter provided for. In the event of the failure of the person, aO C RLOCO OO T UTCCTEe 07 "he h & beriod jonger than one year at the date of the adoption of this ordinance, then the same shall be demolished and removedâ€"â€"within â€" one year â€"from â€"~this date, provided that the indenfhity and sum provided to be deposited by Section IV of the ordinance of which this is an amendment shall be deposited with the City and provided that the licensee Providing for the Construction, Mainâ€" tenance and Dismnantiing of ‘Temporâ€" ary Sheds or Sheiters (An Amendment and Addition to Aritcle 23 of the > land Park City Code)", passed 2, 1945, and approved April 3, 19453, be and the same are hereby repealed and in lieu thereof the following sections in ;-'unâ€".;u-umm_.. sn.‘h___lno'u-n_ldldA-m BUY U. 8. SAVINGS BONDS OBITUARIES THE PRESS c&qnflowmi‘hia ing ended with all the Brownies singing all the songs they knew. ly having made heart shaped cup ?lg_l .M the disappointment of finding t_li!AV-rl-Vt.i-'o' not good to Then she knew that she wanted was waiting for. And so they were The announcer ended the play with: ‘"The princess understood the meaning of Valentine‘s dayâ€" to be good and kind to those you all the messages meant the same thing. The princess calls for prince to come back, and they embrace. mon her wise men, who came in wearing black capes, hats, and beards, and told her that Valenâ€" tines mean different things in every Thuntryâ€" Girls from 4FE" land, France, Italy and the United Staes, in costume, all visited the princess to explain the meaning of Valentines in their own counâ€" tries. Then the Queen of Hearts helped the princess realize that they knew no.more about it than she ‘did, The chef (Gail Lasman) wondered whether it was a cookie and good to eat, but they found Planned around all the ideas presented by every Brownie of Troop 55 (3rd grade, Ravinia), a Valentine play and party was given for their parents at the home of Mrs, William Rubenstein, coâ€"leader of the troop with Mrs. James Gordon and Mrs. Dorsey Husenetter. Barbara Rubenstein was the announcer who grceted the audience and explained the background of the play. Betty Ann Smith was the prince; and Starr Morrow, the princess, who wore a crown, jewels and a long, flowing JOB..PRINTING tour of the hospital for them. They saw the maternity wardâ€"as The_chel ran in next, supposedâ€" Printing The proud girls from Troop 2 SPECIALTY 516 Laurel "Walk Softlyâ€" Stranger" Open Monâ€"Fri. 600 Sat.â€"Sun. 1:3% 1c to 6:30° *@ ICE CREAM (sur own make) * FRESH MEATS AND PoULTRY * 635 CENTRAL AVENUE â€" PH. 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