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Highland Park Press, 29 Mar 1951, p. 6

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44 hr. week; dnys'or evenings; good starting salary pfus the folâ€" lowing:â€"liberal employce beneâ€" fits; liberal meal discounts; liberal merchandise discounts; paid vacaâ€" tions; free hospitalization; penâ€" sion; retirement plan; Christmas bonus} uniforms furnished and Iaundered ; apply WALGREEN‘S Immediate ful time openings f. HELP WANTED â€" FEMALE â€" HELP _ WANTEDâ€"Assistant recâ€" reation directorâ€"college gradâ€" vateâ€"athletic _ and _ recreationt experience required. Apply at Highland Park â€"Recreation Cenâ€" ter, 120 N. Green Bay road. Phoneâ€"HL 2â€"2442. â€" FARM EXPERIENCE WILL PAY HELP â€"WANTED â€",Service Staâ€" tion atendant over 21. Must drive car. Want Ads 1950 Super Riveria:2â€"door; Radio Heater, Dynafiow, Tuton‘ and many extrasâ€"low mileage. 1950 Special Sedanette, Radio, Heater, Dynaflow, etc. â€" one owner car. Priced to sell. Both cars conditioned in our Serâ€" vice Department and carry our NAVAL OFFICER, wife and 3â€" monthâ€"old daughter. desire furâ€" * nishedâ€" house .or apartment by May 1. Please call Lt M. H. Brantley, HI. 2â€"317% or write same at 2475 Old Briar Road, _ Highland Park. 4â€"t HELP WANTED â€"MALEâ€" SALESMEN WANTED In this County, Lake, by one of ~ theâ€"okdest=@nd largest Fe FOR SALE :â€"Restauraunt counter stoolsâ€"adjustable _ to _ height. Suitable for bars, restaurants, ete. Call HI. 2â€"9873 and ask for FOR SALE:â€"1935 Oldsmobile; Best offer; Tel. HI. 2â€"2064. WILL SELL OR TRADE â€" for WANTED TO RENT â€" Former WANTED TO RENTâ€" â€"OKE.Jf you ean meet people and if you like farmers you may have what we are looking for. This is a different sales job with thorough training and no stock or credit to carry. Full time permanent work in Lake Counâ€" ty. Backed by reputable 60â€" yearâ€"old Company. Home nights. Only hard working men beâ€" tween 25 and 50 with dependâ€" able cars will: be congidered. Reply to "W", Box 802, Highâ€" land Park, HMlinois. GIRLS â€" wWOMEN Companies in the country. Home nights. Noinvestment of any kind. Car nccessary. Age 25 to 50. Sales and fééding experiâ€" ence ~helpful. Opportunity for. security and advancement. For complete information about getâ€" ting started immediately, write (A) in care of Highland Park Press, Box 802, Highland Park, lilinois. Phonesâ€"HI. 2â€"4800â€"2â€"6299 Mr. P. Haines, manager Chicago lawyer wants house for Summer rental in any of subâ€" urbs commencing June 1st to June I5th for period of two and oneâ€"half . or three months consisting of twoâ€" bedrooms, a maid‘s room, and at least a bath and a half. Please write G. G. Bolotin, Vernon Manor Hotel, Cincinnati 19, Ohio. 4t bedroom. ranch house .on a 125 x 100 corner wooded lot in Glenview, two years old. Barn red with 2â€"car garage, carpeted. Combination storm and screen sash. Fully landscaped. We need 3 or 4 bedrooms. Call Glenview 4â€"3009, _ KLEEBURG BUICK, INC. Fountain Clerks . Waitresses â€" 501 W. Centrat Ave. Highland Park, 11. Green Bay and Lake Wilmette, III. SHIMONEK‘S FOR SALE Dated this 28th day of March,1951 The polls at the election will be opened at twelve o‘clock noon and will be closed at seven o‘clock P.M. on said day. By order of the Board of Education of Deerfleldâ€"Shields Township High School District No. 113, Lake County, Tilinois. All that portion of said District Iying in the Village of Bamnockburn and ail that portion of said District lying in School District Number 106. The Polling place of said precinet will En the grade school in the Village of nocks burn. All that portion of the District in Vernon ‘Township and all that portion of said territory within West Deerfleld Township except that portion thereof within the VHiage of Bannockburn and that portion thereof ‘ of said School District Number 106. The polling place of said precinct will" be. in the grade school in the Village of Deerfleld. _ All that part of said District lying within the boundaries of Deerfleld Township except that portion hereof within the City of â€" Highwood. The polling place of said precinet will be at the High School Building in the City of Highland Park. All that portion of said District lying within the City of Highwood. The polling place of said precinet will be in the grade school in the City of Highâ€" The saig District for the purpose of said election. is divided into four preâ€" cincts as follows: SITUATION WANTEDâ€" SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Will do paint or wash job. Call HI 2â€" 1014. Highland Park JOB PRINTING IS OUR â€"â€"SPECIALTY Menoni and Mocogni Prmting 47 South St. Johne Avenue HIGHLAND PARK: TRADING POST 17 S. St. Johns Avenue PRECINCT NUMBER 4 Goonâ€"Printing Phone HI 20557 PRECINCT NUMBER 3 PRECIN@T NUMBER 2 PRECINCT NUMBER Miscellaneous M A N U R E Phone, HI 2â€"0518 MOVING SALE ALL_CLOTHING HALF PRICE* Moving April 1 516 Laurel For Hot Beds Always the Smith, T OPPICERS TO BE ELECTED t the said election the officers to be elected are as follows: One aldermanâ€"ist ward One aldermanâ€"2nd ward One aldermanâ€"Ird ward s One aldermanâ€"4th ward Pourth wardâ€"Highwood Community Center. 428 Green Bay Road; Highâ€" The places ofâ€"election shall be in the four wards in the City of Highwood. and at the poiling places as follows: First wardâ€"American Legion Home, 220 Greén Bay Road, Highwood. Second ward*â€"Oak Terrace School, 230 Prairie Avenue. Highwood f Third wardâ€"City Hail, 489 Waukegan Av:nur. Highwood. _ Take notice that an election will be held in the City of Highwood. Iiiinois, on Tuesday, April 17. 1951, and the.polis will be open Trom 6 a m. to 5 pm. on said day. . PLACES OF ELECTION TIME OF ELECTION To NOTICE OF . MUNICIPAL ELECTION Tuesday, April 17, 1951 Notice of an election to be held in the City of Highwood, Illinois, on Tuesday, April 17, 1951. City tion of such line abutting .applicant‘s property and shall hg:le issuing perâ€" mit to tap into or néect therewith receive‘ such proâ€"rata contribution or teimbursement and upon receipt remit provided that such extension shall be made along the total frontage of the property ef the applicant owner abuttâ€" Ing upon such street. SECTION VI. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and recordation. as pt{vld«l by law. Passed: March 26, 1951 Approved: March 26, 1951 Recorded: March 27, 1951 owners of property contiguous to the property of any owher who shall have previously constructed any private imâ€" provement: as above described shall be desirous of connecting to and.extending such sewer or water line within the public streets, then such extension shall be permitted only if in the opinion of the City Engineer the existing facility shall be adequate for such purpose and SECTION IV. The .sums in Section I hereof provided to be contributed by Intervening o#ners shall be in addition to and exclusive of feées required and fixed. by ordinance as inspection or permit fees for connection with or tap into City sewer or water lines. {line extension in accordance with City 'x»uu.d-rds and specifications, Inspected |and /approved by the City, and when tprup«nnss other than the property of | Yke person constructing such improveâ€" imtnt shall intervene and abut upon | that section of the street within which such improvement lies; then when the constructing owner shall furnish certiâ€" fication and satisfactory evidence, of the cost of such improvement, the City Clerk shall investigate the reasonableâ€" ness thereof in accordance with exiStâ€" ing prices, and when the corporate authoritles. shall be satisfied as to such reasonableness theâ€" City Clerk shall make appropriate record of the nature, extent, location and cost of such imâ€" provement. . ~ _ $ + such line. The determination of the City Clerk as to the amount of such contribution shall, in the absence of willful fraud or misconduct, be conâ€" clusive as between ,the City and the person having constructed such liné. |BE _ IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY| [CcoUNcIL OF THE CITY OP HIGHâ€" ., . ,,. [LaND ParK, Lak® county, iuâ€" Saielli erty . or propertics shall thereafter apply to the City for right to tap‘ into or make connectz:n withâ€"such privately éonstructed sewer or water line extenâ€" sion, then the City Clerkâ€"shall compute and certify to such mapplicant the proâ€"‘ , SECTION III. Whenever the owner or owners of any such intervening propâ€" SECTION II. Said improving owner shallâ€"further, prior to the inception of the work upon such improvement, deâ€" posit. with the City Clerk a waiver of liability of or right of reimburseâ€" ment from the City of the cost of such improvement. COoUNCIL OP THE CITY OP HIGHâ€" LAND . LAKE COUNTY, ILLIâ€" NOLS: SEOTION I. That Section I of an orâ€" dinance entitled "An Ordinance Changâ€" Itig ‘the Names . arid ‘Designations of Certain Streets, Avenuesâ€"and Thoroughâ€" fares in the City of Highland Park," Passed and Approved July 24, 1950, be and the same is hereby amended by adding to said Section I the following: Orchard Street in the City of Highâ€" land Park be and the same is hereby changed to that of Orchard Lane, by which name it shall, after the effec tive date of this ordinance, be known and designated. â€" SECTION II This amending ordiâ€" nance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage,â€" approval and recordation, as provided by law. NOIS: SECTION I. Whenever any property owner shall have heretofore or shall hereafter at his own cost construct within the city streets or public thorâ€" oughfares of the City, pursuant to permit and authority received from the City, a sanitary or storm sewer or water Aoihe Phvitesanad City ‘Clerk Filed: March 26, 1951 Passed : March 26, 1951 Approved: March 26, 1951 Recordéd: March 27, 1951 AN‘ ORDINANCE _ PROVIDING FOR PRO â€" RATA . REIMBURSEMENT BY PROPERTY OWNERS OF ‘THE COST OP INSTALLATION® OP PRIVATE IMâ€" PROVEMENTSâ€" s ATTEST The Electers of the City of Highâ€" THE PRESS Rob‘t.‘F. Patton Robert P. Patton The spring rummage sale will be held Wednesday: and Thursâ€" day,‘May 2 and 3, in the parish house of the church, ,__Services for Sesta Saielli, 56, of |303Ashland ave., Highwood, were {held at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, | March 27, at St. James church, | Highwood.â€" Burial was in .All ;Saim.s cemeétery. .Mr. Saielli died on Saturday, March 24, in the |Lake County hospital after an illâ€" ‘ness of one month. The Woman‘s Association of the Highland Park Presbyterian Church will hold a special work meeting Monday,. April..2, at.10 a.m. in the parish house of the church. .Members attending are. asked to bring sandwiches. Desâ€" sert and coffee will be served at. noon for a‘ 25 cent charge. The day will be spent sewing and making surgical dressings. Presbyterian Wormen Plan Rummage Sale He is survived by his wife, Elede; one son and two daughters, who reside in Bologna, Italy; two brothers, Robert and Egidio and a aister, Mrs. Dominica Bertueci, all of Highwood. 3X f Born in Italy on October 15, 1894, he came to Highwood in 1929. A gardener, Mr. Saielli was a member of the Italian: Modenese séciety. ~ e £ Fhneral services were conducted by the Rev. D.r Willigm A. Young at the Kelle-Spdd%'thpol on Monday, March 26, Mrs. Grace D. Coakley, 89. Interment was ‘in North Shore Garden of Memories. Mrs. | Coakley was born | in Davenport, New York an March 18, 1862, and ‘passed away on Saturday, Jmh 24, after a lingâ€" Saturday, March 29, after a lingâ€" ering illness. She had resided in Highland Park for the past ten years ~with herâ€"sonâ€"inâ€"law â€"and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harrington G. Yost, of 1691 Sunnyside ave, Before coming here to live Mrs. Coakley lived in Denver, Colo. Lloyd Besides her daughter, one grandchild and a sister, Mrs. Ida Crane of Denver, also survive. Lionel James Lloyd, 62, of Grange avenue was taken by death at his home on Friday, March 23. Born in England in August, 1888, he had. lived in Highland Park for the past 25 years. Funeral services will be held in the chapel at 27 N. Sheridan road this afternoon (Thursday) at 2 p. m. Interment will be private. Unmarried, he was a self emâ€"< ployed gardener. A brother, Reuâ€" ben, of 1437 St. Johns ave., surâ€" vives. The Christian Science Monltor One, Norway $t.. Boston 13, Mass., U.S.A. "You, too, will find the Monitor informative, . with _ complete Introductory subscription TSSUES FOR ONLY 11. Use this coupon for a Special Piease stad me an BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS . . . the fetrers start. Then any seaders of THE CHRISâ€" "The Moubtor is the mosk paper in the U. S. . . ." "Valuable ald in seachâ€" "News that is complete and fair. . . ." "The Monitor surely is a and as necesâ€" $1. THURKSDAY:â€" _ _ _ > _ . 8:00 p.m.â€"Chancel Choir SATURDAY :â€" HETOO OO CP O CCR TTE !a,l-dcmnndaamh HIGHLAND PARK BAPTIST CHURCH Bundayâ€"6:30. 7:30. 9:00, 19:00, 11:00 and 12:00 Noon. Weekâ€"Daysâ€"6:30 and 8:15.° #mail children are cared for during Sumday church service. The Rev. William Atkinson Young, D.D 11:00 agmâ€"â€"o 000 000 Rev. Robert Clingman, Minister Office; (5) a check on "pork barre!" government mean extra dol WELCOME TO CHURCH 6n nam,,,,,_ _â€"â€"-'-&"n"‘f'-:m“m- -n..:“ bm?'fi:o.r-d before the 82nd c.(...”:”q":“;.fi.:.,:' veterans; (3) unified Federal hospitais; (4) a modernined PuCo Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson serâ€" TAXPAYERS FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL Deerfleld and Green Bay Rds. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION §‘ & / k â€"£°% . saX & i AQ C A & | t > & % A â€" Io t M \ 4 ‘ | / () u=â€" ». [ + Es YE N4 CVRA $‘TL C “/ o ~M By..qiving servicemen a * / m allowance to purtchese «J E2W V P wiferms, the Areed forcys Â¥ i E; are saving $147 million Dolâ€" e #* lars a year. This "incentive . > . & Church phone, HI 2â€"1695 SUNDAY SERVICES Green Bay road at Laurel Albert G. Masser, Pastor SUNDAY SERVICE 6) a check on "pork barrel" c works: '.(’;;‘;' Department. Now : Qfi.,. Betterllnssedatnhweri]ost E. Burns made during the week. and 11:30. Sundaysâ€"1:30 P.M., or at other times 10:45 ‘Merbert W. Linden, Pastor Phoneâ€"H1 _ 2â€"4269â€" SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 10:45 a.m.â€"Church, Service 9:45 11:00 WRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 355 Laurel Avenue §T. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & ZION SUNDAY SERVICES a.m.â€"Church School. a.m.â€"Morning Worship. p.m.â€"Youth groups meet. ST. JAMES CRURCH* Telephoneâ€"HI 2â€"2269 SUNDAY SERVICES + soutm seassome nights at $:30 p.m. of the non« 4A

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