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Highland Park Press, 2 Jun 1927, p. 10

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T Bhivhtyalwtlum o' -3yter_rtk- 'ttMqlqtlthNNhItg MPIDLYFMJNGUP -., ' Mink. and] .9. any *reBers.--A-rieagt lu- _Dr. Robert R. Bosworth, the retir- ing ehsirman of the commission. m given a ririmt vote of thanks " the clue of the maniac for the tqtrrtegt .1 ltetpNrttdminiatration he had then the roMmission during the 7'". Much was accomplished by the commission during the Fear, looking forward to the preservation-of the mmnl beauty of R-vinia and im- mvunent of existing conditions. A Ravinia Pun commission was 9rarah- ixed In I spe,eial Grtrmittee to} this purpose. Most important of the du- ties it has been charged with is that of working out a plan for the event- ul depression of the nilmd tracks through Ravinia in eo-operation with other. North Shore communities work- lng on similar plans. The cofnmis- no". his been fortunate to secure Mr. Jens Jensen as chairman of this im- pan-rut committee. -eestoeroratristmae. Aline {Gk-”would -ttrtrteeeftieq *m-éhmbhm. During the year much time and ef- fort was given by the board of vari- ous members of the commission to upholding the Zoning ordinance of Highland Park as applied to Ravinia, Ind the vigorous action of the com- mission has won the recognition and earnest eomsidieration of the city council and the mémbers of the Bon- ing Board of Appeals. Th future of American and! eeyuiht1,tpartwfthtttede, Notable among the sear's achieve~ ments of the commission has been the consummatinn of the purchase of the Bot-rum- property adjacent to the Ravinia school by a holding company of Ravinia citizens, The property was purchased with the view of its eventually being taken over by the East Park board or by the school board. the commisison membership instead of one annual meeting. "Reports from all over the court- try," said General Lassiter," indicate a much wider appreciation of the benefits to be derived from a month in camp as a C. M. T. C. students and it is very evident that many more applications will be received than can tMraecommodated in the camps this summer. I urge every young man who is contemplating attending these camps to send in his application at, once." I ANNUAL MEETING OF RAVINIA COMMISSION The civilian club are again provid- ing medals for outstanding students at the 1927 camps. Another Feature Another feature of great interest to students who excel] in rifle shoot- ing is that the War department has recently announced that a team of C. N. T. C. students will be sent to Camp Perry, Ohio, to compete with the best shots in the entire nation tor suitable prizes. Fifteen C. M. T. C. students from the Sixth Corps area will be selected to attend the Camp Perry Rifle competition. Necessary expenses of this team of C. M. T. C. students will be paid by the govern- ment on the same basis as at the, camps. l Thirty-eight hundred applieatim" to “tend the 1927 C. M. T. can]: at Illinois. Michal: Ind Wham-in have been received " Sixth Corp- Area headquarters, Chicago, to date. As the entire quota to be trained is 4,300 there is left only 500 vacancies, pro- vided all who have already applied attend amp. Both the mounted branches, cavalry and field artillery Ire nlready filled, only vacancies in the Basic and Infantry Red, White and Blue courses remain. m NUMBER APPLICATIONS 'rtf5tatarrotThitrRe+Nat N-ueqaertarsrPtoeuin. “AllWhoApgly Attend IContinued from page ll FUTURE op cm WNO'T A IA?! Adm] car. _ Fnzinoers presented report and os- _timatc for A. J. Newman Co., con- 'traetors for West Highland Park (water syetom. showing $8.700 due on i';',',':',,:'." and on motion this was al- _ lowed. Millions of acres of Mississippi valley land have been flooded, while in some sections they are watering their lawns. Congress should look after this. President Lewis appointed Geo. L, Vetter commissioner to spread As- Fessmtrnt No. 320, as mentioned in council report above. YELLOW CAB RATES) Fur cpnnoctod system sanitary sewers in Groveland avenue, Oakland drivo and Lyman court; Wm. Hubert. $3,630.!n: James Titi & Son. $6.242.- "O: Douglas McNeil]. 36.17030; E. A. Meyer Co, 55.56733. The bids were- phu‘ed on file for inspection. For water mains in Oakland drive and street betwen lots 9, IO, It, 12, and lots N, 7. 6, and 5, Ravinia Wood- lands: E, A. Meyer Co.. $3,798.50; Jas. Viti & Son, $3,553.50: Dan Mc- Neill, $3,504.90: Wm. Hubert, $4,077; Douglas McNeill, $3,759.00. ' PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2000 Put-no F1Itt Highland Park Press, T cents per line. 13 ems, pica. Highland Park News, 10 cents pef line, 13 ems. Pica. ort'motiotrurf Commissioner Reay the bids were received and placed on file for public inspt‘ction. Commissioner Reay moved that George L. Vetter be appointed com- missiorter, to spread H. P. Assessment No. 320 for construction of connected system of water mains in Briargate uvmu mm BIDS mum FOB FUND m“ PM” arr I1r..PYrrlrrrtrs WWW... M t Commissioner Gourley moved to pass ordinance unending Section , of Highland Park Code of 1919. He 1150 moved approval of contract with Pub- lie Service Co. to supply power at the water works and that mayor and clerk execute said contract. “(Initial Paper" Bids Pursuant to resolution adopted sew eral weeks ago. the following bids 'hed Append Commit-ion: Brown moved that bond of John Hart in sum of 31,000 with P. W. Shaken and J. T. Stun, Sn, u "anti", be unmoved. _ Contaminan- Cowley moved up- prov-l of cues-ems (ranting city permitting city to contract water main urou easterly six Net ot Iota M, 26, dt, 42,_60. 61, 80 and " and Sunset Minor lddilion Ind that the mayor Ind clerk be Authorized to execute said nutrients. First two4hirds mile -.._.Blie Each additional 1-3 mile WW"): No charge for extra passenger; “304'” hush-cumulus- ALCYON HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Under "e new ordinance a rertr r meeting' was to be held Tuesday 'vninz. as Monday was a holiday, " there was no quorum. The next 'zular meeting of the council is at o'vlrrek next Monday night. 5min! Show for the kiddies Also 3 ACTS OF VODVIL FRENCH DOLL NITE Bring your tieheta with you SANDOW the Wonder Dog in “AVENGING FANGS” Thurs.. Jun , - Last Dar mm 'iayturtii% "LAND known) LAW" MAY McAVOY and CHARLES RAY in "THE FIRE BRIGADE” a VODVIL.AC1‘8 LAURA LA PLANT, h “THE LOVE THRILL" Bttrtdnr-ltut. and In. "tmNoiaih" -- All. "Ne Collegian" Sunday Ev... his? , 700V". ACI'S BB?!__QQNIELB in ‘e null! - 1"errot a halo Jr's-e “IN Mar All) ll Cami-o“ from we) THEATRE Sunni-y Muiné Friday. Jun t bt Reason why many people throis lit- ter in the streets, seem> to be that they are too weak to carry it to some rubbish box and place it where it be- longs. Miss Justcan Beeks, 1704 Jetteraon Strut, Mt. Vernon, Ill. high school girl. ha, mm the championship of the mm in the Fourth National Ment strwy Amman. Her story was Re- locud by a committee of prominent home econrrrnie women as the best of the many submitted in the ante and also placed second in the entire contra! district comprising thirteen states. This announcement wu made (1-day by the National Live Stock and Meat Board. sponsor of the contest. Elias Becks is a senior in the Mt. Vernon Township high school. The title of hvr story was "Meat Hints for the Young Housewife." More than 13,500 high school girls from wary state are said to have corn- pcted. MT. VERNON GIRL WINS 1 MEAT STORY CONTEST --- 2, Others Who Gained Place In This Essay Writing Test I - Are Mentioned [ " mittee ilvery hotreNithatttt.esmn, annuity will any wan-em unai- moudy and make it a sNaatdid m- eet.r,osdthereia.mrrm-tow li.vothat this willbothal-uh. The following residents “imp. have helped to rain the total to 826,- 000 pledged than in: maul. A. J. was. I. a. man“ . MTgtMs, Pertscc. s. gawk. I F. 7 NGiiti, K. A. 9MP. Carroll H. P. “I Phone gang]. hTe Ch», G. It Clarke. David R Du, G, W. Enlk. B. K. Emmi!» Hun Even. J W. Ewe“. J. C. gym, A. G. arm Gi. i. i" grog-“15h. L I iii: GEE-:9: 15 B. St. John- AV-IQ Hulk-d Park. m. Tel. "" Chicago Ola Suite 15. 87 W. 1m Blvd. PM. “urban "" JAMES LLOYD HINE&HINE REAL MATS. “DANS and INSURANCE Store on a: St. Johns Ave., 68 house- ind Ipnrtmenh, lur- ni-lnd Ind tmfurnUhed, W. W. REICHARDT Sever-l bargains in old and new hon-cl and bungalow. Real Estate Landscape Gardening Highland Park 878-Y-2 Box 66 "rrortatumtra-ottraaaaerrrarar.tuatom SERUM EVERGREENS iaben T. MANURE BLACK DIRT FOR RENT POR SALE TO LOAN if u-rg-Gad (UT' 'd'lfid “Uh K. Ml. M Eu'. W. H. Idling-Ir. . . luau. In. In... lr. B. Notting. E B. Only-mun, I L Pad". In. In. LA Pusan. Bandy [exec-nag. Carl A. 3~8 Cemnl A re. and the winw will in tered h the June 281d in!“ " III 8W Pirk has. no will In W to the audio-c- " the Meye- - on the evening " M. In. " wttetttsewitlbeNmaeidwtthtti title of Moat Poptlu' Ania-r Ath- leteofHi_Nrtamg-. presented with the handful “In! loving cup, inscribed with the nun. of and donated by Carl [An-uh, Jr., author of the motion picture. The beautiful trophy which in to be awarded is now on diaphy in th. windows of Theo. Knaaku drug stotel, at Deerfield until Monday, an it will] be back in Gsell'n drug store " Hilh- I land Park. It is naming much at-t tention and it will be worth your‘ while to walk over And rive it the 0.0. l, Not Too Late “WWW MATHEW In!“ I‘M" Purk Ave. Western Ave. Himalld Ptrk Lake Forest cut-Cr-utr, I real bar. [uil r.-.-.......-....' Ford MW ottrlysd ' Egg-1 very eler, Nu): Ford M w _-.-....-.'". Nut AM In C“ - he. 1m_-d-l:_elt any Buying I at o! no don’t in- More with your Bari. In, . gnu-med car on Our Bed. get Pun. Pu " yo- ride. Peed M Bake bed . and ah. ha 'ts Idol 1fllh". Highland Park Nash Sales Ford Coupe. It”. late “12;: Nah Adv. Six. 1986 W. nmrtue mt. good dune}: Dad. all” a“... “as. very JEFFREY A. CAMUEVILLB THE INSURANCE MAN 388 Central Ave. HIGHLAND PARK. ILL, Have You Arranged Your _ Votes tor professional athletes will not be received. Vacation Insurance In - BI "" TU in h.'dt.PrtA"d 1926 model.’ ' -hGuic19iis' W. W. Reichardt “Who-ml Address Signed lete in Name HIGHLAND PARK Pm ATHLETIC COLLEGIANB' CONTE‘I‘ This coupon good tor can votes for the most popular amateur Ith- Address [Sm -i-r-iutr- "Peeémefmrhv- “union-Had. " Vd-vmbmhod only“!!! amt-knoll. 'uxrht-witimeeiveasitvs. loving cup. -ed with a. -ttfthedtmoe,arturao-, ”withdrawal“ C?t_,"andimneittqttottt. Vilma- by Mr. Bendui,manaaer LtrtheAterooth..ter. This coat.“ and“ and" the gmpim of the 11ka Parts Employu of the PM“ at hand from Minimum: in an mun. “than --Friday and Saturday--- 12 quart Galvanized Pails . . . . . _ . .'. , Decorated Salad Bowls, 9%-ineh , . . . Double Dasher Dover Egg Beater . "t Steel Fry Pan, 10%-inch . . . . . . . . . Paneled Glass Water Pitcher, 1% qt. 10 Rolls Rex Toilet Paper ..._,..... Turkish Towels, 20x40 inches . . . . _ . . Braided Clothes Line, 50 feet . . . . . . ' ()livpalm Toilet Soap, 6 bars for . . . . . White Table Oilcloth, 47-ineh, per yd. An Ideal Gift For Graduation The Sport Coupe 81,625 The Roadster tuies as them way 'rar- r. mom HIGHLAND PARK BRANCH Ron Evamtm, Company 1 9c Sale-2 Days More VoduCoon F. B. Williams mm. W from as {at to many, depth from on. hu- drpd my tive to two hundred m- All ion (In [Irina street with one hundred oot building tins from Green Bay Road. We Ire instructed to make In. price and annually coy term. on the first few lots. Real Estate Immune Orin, Gaudidiit v. "fink?! no limb! My. _ GGdWiitu" ogGGoiahid -" W in. [atrium MWMIIN ArsqiehthtmtbdhiMtm,eootrr, This " up Just My" "' Cent"! Ave-u Pic-z Highland Park "60 IDLEHOUR manna, "in: A in! . 19e 19c IN 19c 190 19c 19c IN 19e C,

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