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Highland Park Press, 28 Mar 1929, p. 46

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Thursday, March 28, 1929 THERE‘S SMILING CHEER IN OUR SWEET AND CLEAN & * SERVICE ‘ | v'.LKUFl"D"@S/-{ | SENDS BACK _ ; |MY WEEKLS~ _i : WASH // _ â€"~ o. }] Reuben Lloyd T. H. DECKER&CO. * rrom mm mace mt 44 ing, too, while we‘re on it. When you have to dig into your jeans to pay for needed plumbâ€" ing work, you naturally want full value for every dollar you spend. . Here‘s â€"ourâ€"â€"secret> We‘ve learned how to make our work aâ€"pleasure so we always go to it gladly.. Make a note of our phone number.: OAKâ€" TERRACE FRESH AND ROTTEN MANURE AND BLACK SOIL s IGHT on the job! And workâ€" Tel. H. P. 535 â€"*L 4 2 â€"â€" *=) Says Schools May Bar _ * Children Unvaccinated A board of education has power by resolution to fix a reasonable timeâ€" from two weeks to 16 daysâ€"during which pupils may not be admitted to the public schools unless they have i either had smallpox, been successfully vaccinated for the same or shall subâ€" mit to vaccination before entering the E) school. . * i ‘This is the conclusion reached in an opinion given out last week by Atâ€" torney General Oscar E. Carlstrom to Harry B. Grundy, state‘s attorney at Taylorville, according to a dispatch from Springfield. â€" â€" FROM _NINTH OTO FOURTH PB PLACE INâ€" SIX MONTHS! "400" Standard Six Sedan â€" ~ â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"85030.00 â€" =â€"â€" V lost People Expect "A400" Prices to be _ Higher than they Actually areâ€"â€" M . + Leads the World in Motor Car Vatue > IMPORTANT "400" FEATURES~â€"Â¥O OTHER CAR HAS THEM ALL High compréssion= â€"â€"Aluminum alloy pistons 7â€"bearing crankshaft Oneâ€"piece Salon "â€" motor . * * (Invar Struts) Exteriof metuiware * > fenders _ _ f High Tusbulence New doubledtopfiune chrome plated over Clear vision front Lovejoy shock ‘Torsionil vibration nickel pillar posts (eFRTP Te muuigy dambet . """ _ Shore rurning radins . Nsh Speciat Design Salon Bodies: _ World‘seasiest stecring Longer wheelbase bumpers . > A priceâ€"impressionoftheNash "400" from seeing this striking new car, and from the enthusiastic comment of "400" owners, are very apt to price it higher than it really is. â€" Eo "400" prices ate a big "400" feature. The Standard Six "400" Sedan, illusâ€" trated above, is an excellent example of the new value Nash now offers. Here are some of its notable features â€"features of highest Tality which you are not accustomed to expect in a car at its price* s PEORLE who have formed their priceâ€"impressionofthe Nash "400" "*‘New NASH 1400 +10 Sedans from $930 to $2245, delivered. 8 Coupes, Cabriotets, Victorias from _ $930 to $1830 delivered. Sheridan Road â€"In the New Post â€"Office Bldg. â€"Highland Park, 1!}. gee _ ‘ATBLEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 1808 ~~â€" ; Highland Park Nash Sales TH E PR E 8 S ‘A tentative ordinance hasebeen deâ€" cided upon by the commission, and a public hearing on the question, as contemplated by the statute, has been called, to be held in the council chamâ€" ber in the police and fire station buildâ€" ing of . Zion, on ‘Tuesday evening, April 9. 7 s : iPa.ts Zone Measure Some time ago the mayor of Zion, with the approval of the city counâ€" cil, appointed a zoning commission, the purpose of which was to make a thorough study of the local situation and recommend to the city council the passage of an ordinance which would zone the entire city. * > Zion Planning to * A very powerful, highâ€"turbulence, highâ€"compression, completelyâ€"presâ€" sureâ€"lubricated motor, with 7 bearings. A lengthened wheelbase, new doubleâ€" drop, tubularâ€"trussed frame, alloy steel s‘grm gs, and 4 Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers, forunsurpassedriding ease. And complete equipmentâ€"fullâ€"sized cowl lamps, gasoqine gauge and motoâ€" meter on instrument board, bumpers front and rear, spare tire and lock, shock absorbers, t‘:-e_i ht and handling chargesâ€"all includeg in the delivered price quoted aboveâ€"nothing more to buy! Fine Program Sunday _ _..One of the most pleasant events of the musical season will be held Sunday afternoon, March S1st, 3:380, when the Civic Orchestra will give a popular concert in ~Orchestra hal. Freéderick Stock, musical director and Eric Deée Lamarter, conductor, have engaged as soloist Miss Lilian Reh berg, one of theâ€"most brilliant of the young violoncellists of the »da} who wilâ€"interpret the concefto by. Edâ€" ‘nuard Lalo. The orchestral piecés will comprise the overture to "Oberon by Weber. Tschaikowsky‘s Fifth Symâ€" phony and the Spanish Rhapsody by Chabrier. 5 _# Civic Orchestra in See. 11. DIS" of Highland Pa tions governing buildings and are established â€" gection. . <ertain terms follows : whichâ€"and &n{ tract or parce of buildings o maintained. * See. 1. BUIL distance betwee Street Line in of land. hewuide in height. Sec. 3. APAI used as a hom . Sec. 4.. BOA or premises wh by prearrangen compensation f mean horizontal of the building alley where an lot line. _ See, 5. BUIH horizontal proj its accessory projecting not open steps, ant the intersectio bounded on tw two chords of degrees or less Bee. 10. DE izontal distance lot® Tines? =p See. 2, ACC] ordinate â€" buildi vcéupies not m lot on which t and which is m regulate, and â€"1 and ~industries ‘designed" for residental, and tire City of Hi the purposeâ€"â€"of dards to which ¢onform ; to prc ures incompatil districts respect to and alterati buildings or st avoid the restri imposed hereun for violation he same is hereby See. 1.3â€"For carrying into ¢ and _ privileges of Appeals, an of such Boards ments thereto, to hotels or for thit purp« -mdnunt to Ordinance : AN ORDIN A t iin md an and limit the areas, and to re of open spaces buildings ; to « the location of location of . bu industrial, â€" busi uses ; to divide Park into dist ordinarnee ; to fi or structures sl bufldings, or â€"st character of su prevent additio modeling. of e in such a way 1 limitations â€"law to provide pen: amended. % BE IT ORD. oF THE CI LAKE COUN That an ordi to regulate and buildings ; to re of the use of | detérmine the and surroundin Act of the: Ger IIlinois, ~appro: July 1, 1921, an certain ‘addition in cities, and p: in villages and buildings and : of ~lot â€"areas, â€" dustries, ~build pect to locati of districts of lishment ~of i Highland Park N E I8 â€" lie ‘a?u wil ber in the City Park, Iilinois, April, 1929, at public hearing dersigned, the of Highland P by the Council NOTICE

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