_8 ROOM HOUSE on Central Avenue, 4 bedâ€" » » rooms, hot water heat. ‘Tel. 3656. B27â€"29 1: â€"FARM PRICES, baled wheat, straw, hay and feed, call Libertyville 634â€"Mâ€"L. Wm. M.P. 1769 ATTRACTIVE llzg COLONIAL HOME, excellent East central location, 4 master bed rooms, 3 baths, 2 maide rooms, SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE in Ravinia. Oil hent; electric range; excellent neighâ€" borbhood ; four blocks. from station; rent reasonable. â€"Phone Highland Park 781 or Franklin 4205. B 28â€"29 SEVERAL HOUSES and bungalows with 2 Ammm&lmmww.-nhm sunny rooms, water lll'*"l* _reasonable. 159 lh'::'lï¬ H. T ROOM HOUSE newly decorated. Inquire EIGHT ROOM COUNTRY HOME, hot water hu.l.-d!hfltn..!-rm.‘ on Sparkling Spring property. 615 W. Park ave. mn.hm.; owner. B29â€"31 1415 S. ST. JOHNS cory 5 room SMALL COTTAGE, 4 rooms and bath, hot wuter, heated, east side of tracks, H.P. BEDROOM FOR RENT on east side; 2 minâ€" utes from main depot ; garage space. Tel. JARAGE, 489 OAKWOOD AVE. TEL H. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED 6â€"room house with sun room and breakfast room ; ‘ woodâ€"burning fireplace, extra toilet, in excellent condition, economically heated, FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, hot water heat, 1626 Burton ave., 1 block from transportation, close to schools. Tel. GARAGE SPACEâ€"Idea} location, half block FURNITURE SACRIFICEâ€"All my Tâ€"room HARKNESS AND LLOYD time. Tel. Deerfield 480. BARGAINSâ€"Solid oak dinnette set includâ€" ing refectory table, 4 chairs, English style eupboard in excellent condition, also a mmemmms:uul:sw stove $15; electric ventilator 0; also enamel bed and springs $5; green metal hd.nd..:rh(“:kltdnnflllt“: garden and, 100 ft. of hose $5. Tel. H. P. $189. .. o% A29 P. 160. â€"Inquire 406 St. Johns portation and nl;ob.ï¬ sols. Reasonable to H.P. 1769 at 573 W. Park Avenue. Pluoâ€"flï¬-‘uh-prh'ht.l:'ï¬wdeu- dition, any reasonable offer be ac« septed, can b¢ seen on display at Rafferty Tramsfer and Storage Co., 18 South First DELIGHTFUL 10 ROOM RESIDENCE, 1i block from lake, 3 blocks from Central Ave. transportation and school. This house has électric refrigeration, oil heat, # car garage, perfect insulation and has been newly decorated. _ _ _ portation and schools, possession Sept. 1st. tam oo hoi. ... > 110p ‘oos ‘Tel. H. P. 3157. 18 S. Second st _ BIStf BEGINNING SEPT. 19, I will offer for sale SHRUBS, EVERGREENS, black dirt, ‘1':: NONMES OM BEAUTIFUL FUR TRIMMED Dress coats and also sport coats, valued at $49.50 selling at, $19.15 and $25.00, New fall andirons ' Richard Gale mropay, 116 Waskhington Circl, Lake For: est, Tel. Lake Forest 1765, A 29â€"pd I am leaving on an expedition to Abysâ€" sinia ; everything new, well nm complete from lawn mower to fireplac tress, child‘s toy dresser, desk, odd dinâ€" ing chairs. ‘Tel. H. P. 2165. A29 PAGE EIGHT at my home, 2207 Dell Lane, Ravinia, most of my furniture, rugs, pictures, mirâ€" rors; chairs, beds, dressers, chiffoniers, costumer, knehx(-bn, and kitchen table, music, books, . Mrs. B. J. Buckingâ€" Memories. A bargain if taken at once. Tel. H.P.; 4194 after 6 p.m. Al0â€"12 Tel, ut MARY ANN FROCKS Phone 557 w AN Tn ADS Phone GRAVE LOTSâ€"in Beautiful Garden of Houses for Rent RATES; 50 cents for five lines or less if onorbdminurAnt: 'Nieenz*if‘inot i Ssttlï¬h: following publication. lomforuchnmomlho. BLIND : 75 cents rhvelmo:yhuuf i for before insertion; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication, ) 10 cents each additional lin, HOOVER YACUUM CLEANERS ALL MODELS â€"$28.95 to $97.50 19 N. _ on Onwentsia Avenue. . $â€"ROOM FRAME Phone 150 Huber Electric . A2Tâ€"29 ‘s day bed ; for sale 150â€"FOOT FRONTAGE 19 NOTICE 19 8. St. Johns Avenue N. Sheridan Road ~ A27â€"29 1317 A29 Advertisements recerved after 12 noon Wednesday, placed in another section. at MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSE work and cooking, white. H.P. 970. w 96 WHITE GIRL for general house work ; exâ€" perienced. Call at 340 Moraine rd., Highâ€" C esasized : brivate family; B2 Toh SECOND MAID ‘WANTED, to help with WANTEDâ€"8IX HUNDRED ‘DOLLARS or lnt-or:nnnhnhrmuzmm praised at $3500 ; maz 1% interest. _ Addrest F C % Huknn NURSE, EXPERIENCED â€" Will assist in caring for invalid or assist in any kind $ willLI‘ll?ole 4 hrs, k .M week in u:n 'fof“i'::hm'bbd nflb: housekeeping room‘ or for unfurnished sleeping room and breakfast and lunch, FAMILY WASHINGS to do at home, call for and deliver, best of references. Tel. COUPLE WISHES WORK in rï¬â€˜:"" famâ€" ily, good local references. Write "Couple," 1036 Lincoln St.. North Chicago, or tel. North Chicago 5558. | E29pd EXPERT GARDENER wishes : steady posiâ€" EXPERIENCED GIRL will care for children by the day or hour. ‘Tel. H.P. 3157. El5tt FAMILY WASHINGS to do l&bm. or will go out; first elass work. Mrs. Anton Anderson, Tel. H. P. 4191. _ |_ E29â€"31pd i +$20 ionth ; siay highine . Tel. H. P. 1296 _ *~ Pajg YOUNG GIRL for general housework @zh«:hwra-!m-tgbt_'; EXPERIENCED WOMAN wishes housework of any kind by the day or bour or can PHONE LAKE FOREST 178. ©H 2994 1 nmx."_‘._._:...4..,: SCAbP TReaATMENTS o o n ooo aw, H. P. 4019 â€" 1252 Pleasant Ave., ii'mk“or lflhzl._"’_!’o_ltyn mt& WAVE ...‘ 756 SRA MPOM _ «........cscssssotecindeercmmecinsnercmsciorse+â€" 000 FINGER WAVE, dried 5 minutes ......_25¢ FINGER WAVE, dried 15 minutes ...35¢ FINGER WAVE, completely dried .....50e THREE ROOM nicely furnished apartment, private bath. Inquire at 573 W. Park ave. f \| D20â€"31 THREE ROOM FLAT .with bath on second floor ; hot water heat also garage. Tel. H. P. 22%2.. ; D20â€"30 HIGHLAND EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 597 GLENVIEW AVE. TEL. H. P}; 1780 114 blocks southwest of Vine Ave. station. 2 an, 0i annsed holo oo pable ioh references. No registration fee. = THREE NICELY FURNISHED light house keeping rooms; heat, gas, and light furâ€" ® "MQ use of laundry and washing maâ€" chine. |161 N. Greenbay rd., 1 block from business center. ; D29â€"31pd MODERN 5â€"ROOM FLAT with garage, 636 Onwentsia‘ ave. Tel, H. P. 3742. â€" D 20â€"31 3â€"ROOM APARTMENT ind tile bath; one block from North Western‘ depot. John tion, with wife and family. For references call Frits Bahr, Tel H. P. 3420. E29â€"30pd THREE NIICELY FURNISHED light house No charge to emp Efficient service for N. m We investigate ufmg SPECIAL NURSE DEPT.: : Pauline‘s Emp. Agencies 8 First St. | Phone Highland Park 2520 â€" E1Stf $778. do catering ; Apartments for Rent ROOM FLAT, 536 Lincoln Place, not fur> nished, ‘rent reasonable. |_â€" D 28â€"80pd housekeeping, private entrance, near transâ€" portation. Tel. H.P. 3609. “ / â€"D 28tf ROOM UPPER FLAT, b-und «water furnished. Good â€"location. ent reasonâ€" wble. â€"Call H.P. 308.â€" s D 28â€"30 ures on. all sides, heated and hot :water, tile bath, partially furnhhc&m:r unfur« nished ; 2nd floor, 3 blocks Ravinia station. ‘Tel. H. P. 3991. * D29 FURNISHED ROOMS and bath for light ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE, fine exposâ€" heat, kess 1 block from business secâ€" tion. _ Tel. , H.P. l&kl or inquire at 18 McGovern ROOM FLAT, furnace heat, nice light mh“% $25.00 _ mo.. ‘aw::‘mï¬ s mo. Ave. and West Park. Call 789. D27â€"29pd EXPERT BEAUTY WORK Gourley apts. Tel. H. P. 465. keeping rooms, steam heat, oil burner, private bath, hot water at all times, gas and light furnished, use of washing maâ€" chine and laundry; 1% blocks from C & Also reading service for shutâ€"ins. Will go where needed. chine and laundry; 114 blocks from C & NW â€"station ; no am-..‘m K. ‘P. BRAILLE INSTRUCTION FOR BLIND â€" ROOM DOWN STAIRS FLAT, furnace Situation Wanted Help Wanted +; high seb b?m H. P. 410. DOMESTIC HELP oF Rol D 28â€"30 15e Pisa uowxs@n? EB to list your for sale oi lmnt. No char SMART â€"PEOPLE are buying HOUSE OR BUNGALOW with 8 or . rooms and 1 or 2 baths,. Tel. . P. USED SINGLE CAR portable garage. OFFICEâ€"Up to date, in our bank on reasonaible terms. HIGHLAN STATE BANK, DOG LOST TUESDAY, SEPT. 12, ma wire hai terrier, whiteand brown, months old; reward. Mrs. C. Zahnle J 41 N. #t. i MS FURNT ROOMS in private home, ¢ to 5 and 1 to 8 baths. Tel. H. trally ted. For hformdona;l‘l’ 381 E. tral ave. +4 CALL HIGHLAND PARK 3985 'I'V;OROO Blzgmawlwpr&w ‘or tion aj Carver, Ce:m ave, p‘Bg H.P. 25 c o e movinke. Ter" ho. ho If 1f your evergreens were m"i.tdh. fow years agno small specimens very likely Myï¬q‘hn grown too crowded. ROOMâ€"Nicely furnished, suitable for on Etwo;‘ reasonable rent; close siness center and trans pomm‘m.}xs S. Second st. 'x}x. o P. §157. ‘ | Pi5€ |. .. Is YOUR | EVERGREEN PLANTING STILL SPACED. PROPERLY NOW Ig THE TIME . TO HAVE THEM RESPACED For sound l{lflu call Highland Park 3999 CHILDREN CARED FOR by expérien RAILWAY AVENUE Tel. H. ?.‘s{.. PAINTING, PAPERING and DECORATINCG Good k:‘gflec reasonable. ‘Tel, H.\ 760. | Joh; ristenson. tm 107 salq of Ior rent. No charge or obl tm Tell biy. . Jonk® E. LRoRaRL m'n&vn\" AVE., HIGHWOOD, ILJ 4 m joffering 2 astounding; bar« ?“‘g"‘:"l m'ifl‘hm-fl v‘l':hml tiake‘ in Hik Park an SMALL : $ ING ROOM with heat, water| And \bath, for $2 per week | Octobér| lst,‘ ‘Address H. S. M. SUITAB HEATED and venti room _ | 1 nursery school | group; mornings only, 5 days a week ; must â€" in ion, . have conveni¢ room ; & table yard. | Address R. B. Press office. t | W20p A| Studehnt of Froebel : Teacher‘s . ) . | 9‘ years‘ teaching experâ€" % 'm & wo;rk.dwith e\hndmiin & ry es. 4 42 ELM AVE.: NEAR MICHIG A HIGHWOOD, ILL. %. a Kindergarten and Worksho FOR CHILDREN 4 AND 5 YEAR _|ON SEPTEMBER lith . ghul Atieindins or_evenings. . Tell H. office DRESSMAKING AND PLAIN || |]| SEWING . [ | | MRS. SMITH ‘| jPhone Highwood 2790 . | 'nj "‘â€" Ok IGHLAND PARK 3935 ) HIGHEAND RADIO SERVICE ‘REASONABLE PRICES | â€"_| Business Directory Offices for Rent _ Lost and Found _ Ella |L. Rasmussen is opening Wanted to Buy _ Rooms for Rent A| Graduate of the Art Institute . > Wanted to Rent Household Aids ooA Ni HotaNr !\.'afndnapingfl JOHN LEONARDIT 'L?Emf.‘fa;'f""' ho £‘§ Production Of Ford ns S Cars and Trucks Is al Estate _ . Higher Than In 1932 NOTICE and ;s. W "m % ‘OOD, | f m h ns Ts 1 m‘.:;'i hob â€" w wodant ) 291 o. 4 O 28â€"80 C 1938 FORD Vâ€"$ DELUXE TUDOR SEDAN demonstrator, new car guarantee. 101 N. St. Johng ie 61 HIGHAND PARK, ILLINOIS â€"â€" > Daily sales volume in August is being maintained in September, it was said, on the basis of reports of sales by dealers for the first six business days in the month. The retail sales volume of Ford passenger cars in August was the largest since June 1982 and the reâ€" tail sales of Ford trucks the greatâ€" est since October 1931. PACKARD 6 s?m in excellent nm;i;: condition. $50. Tel. H.P. 747. .s L PUBLIC NO’I;le I8. HEREBY GIVEN that on the 22nd day of September, 1983, PRESS 1980 FORD SPORT ROADSTER, new tires, 1981‘ FORD TU»OI SEDAN, paint, tires, motor, general condition excellent. 1981 FORD DE LUXE PHAETON, fender wells, good tires, low mileage, a bargain. 10928 CHRYSLER 72, CABRIOLET, good mechanical shape, priced low. 1929 ESSEX SEDAN, real transportation for the price ‘asked. f PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. 1930 FORD SPORT COUPE, just recondiâ€" â€"Right reserved to reject any and all IREDALE FIREPROOF WAREKOUSES By P. H. Prior, Viceâ€"President. X29â€"30 cars are no*dlï¬omd and ready to go _ 7 niém,nd Park 406 .. _ _ NORTH S:IfllE BUICK PONTIAC 0 8. First St. s HIG PARK, ILLINOIS that on the 22nd day of September, 1983, at the hour of 10 o‘clock in the forencon, and continuing until goods are sold, at the premises known and described as IREDALE FIREPROOF WAREKHOUSES, 874â€"376 Central Avenue, Highland Park, lilinois, the w igned will sell at pubâ€" lie auction to highest and best bidder for cash, ‘to sitisfy its claim for lien on said goods, all the right, title, and interâ€" est of the following named depositors in the following described goods : â€"Miss L Darrin , ¢/o Mrs. P. D. Daily 803 Cm‘ St., to&fll.. 8 trum. ;}flt case, mh?lrd , ote., 0. 2016. W : â€"Mrs. Wa | Poole, 1877 Burton ave., Highland Park, IIl., upright piano. â€"Mrs. J. R. ffer, 1819 N. Park ave., Chicago, IIl., Lot No. 2252:.4 barrels and contents, dressing table, desk, wing arm ;?:lr.“:ldb. n)rvdu table, drop leaf taâ€" â€"Mr. F. D. Turner, 7 South Dearborn St., Chicago, I!L, Lot No. 2708 : up. davenport, secretary d.: 4 barrels and contents, gas stove, top table, Windsor arm chair, washing machine, gateâ€"leg table, '-:wi&nu “:M rugs, 2 chiffoniers, bed ends, $ â€"Mrs. Ruth G. White, 548 Central ave., Highland Park, Ill., Lot No. 2764: Tile top table, spin desk, washing machine, tea cart, D. 6 d. chairs, dressing taâ€" bie, chaise wto. desk, : cartons, chest of drawers, ends, up. davenport, up. arm cair, rugs, ete. â€"Right reserved to reject any and all 1932 FORD DE LUXE FORDOR SEDAN, 1931 FORD MODEL A TUDOR SEDAN, and trunk !r# § MANY OTH to select from. All these wheels, ‘nttractive. _ (Pe t uo mt tote t rinans 4 passenger. 1930,«BUK«FKA§%)RT COUPE. 6 wire Is AUTO LOANS & REFINANCING Up to h a-;;:- to repay AUTOMOBILE DISCOUNT CORP. 840 SOU'% GENESEE STREET ‘AUKEGAN 14â€"18 wheels, Aâ€"1 @pndition. ... â€" > ; .~~ ~/ 1980 gunsouï¬â€˜pog'r SEDAN, 6 wireâ€" . smap on our 4 payment plan. _ . 1929 FRANKLIN SPORT SEDAN, 6 wire REAL HONEST BARGAINS 1981 BUICK SPORT COUPE, fully equipped hot water henter, m«ltht. ete., looks ~ and runs like new, $365. 1982 FORD Vâ€"8 SEDAN, low mileage, priced vight, " _‘ 50 > - * 1980 very late: model PONTIAC 4â€"DOOR PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. tioned in our shop, real value. PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. Motor, paint, tires, :Aâ€"1. like new, low\ mileage; PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. SEDAN, tires and paint like new ; a real NORTH SHORE BUICK CO., Inc. %N. St. Johns C HIGHAND PARK, ILLINOIS 10} N. St. Johns 8 mmm‘é PARK, ILLINOIS Phone Highland Park 710 101 N. St. Johns F HIGH PARK, ILLINOIS Fhone Wighland Park 710 101 N. St. Johns | [ HIGH PARK, ILLINOIS © Phone Highland Park 710 i lgv N. St. Johns % HIGH PARK, ILLINOIS 101 N. St. Johns a HIGHAND PARK, ILLINOIS {_â€" 10I°N. St. Johns 5 HIGHA PARK, ILLINOIS Phone Highland Park 710 . 101 N. St. Johns 3 axqmng PARK, ILLINOIS Evanston and Highland Park Phone Highland Park 710 Phone Highland Park 710 Phone: Highland Park 710 Phone Highland Park 710 Phone Highland Park 710 Used Cars L 29 L29 L29 “Whthm:t‘p t than a cold bath before b 1" asks a writer. The mhswer is: No cold bath before. bréakfast,â€"Punch. A lady motorist was firiving along a country road she spied a couple of r g teleâ€" phone poles. "Fools!" gshe exclaimed to her companion, "they must think I never‘ drove %reor ‘ore."â€"Bosâ€" ton Transcript. . â€" | _ Among the faculty members who have been appointed this summer are Mrs. Ruth B.A. Mount Holyoke; M.A. | who is to have charge of the speech work and dramatics, and Miss| Ethel Pate (B.A. Univcnio! Kansas; MA. University of Chicago) who will teach mthema and one class in history. no appointment is still to be made, to the position of French teacher, cant by Miss MacCarty who resigned to accept a post in Miss Barstow‘s School in Kansas City. . ![};â€" | ‘ the chapel service on Tuesday at 2 o‘clock, to which ts are inâ€" vited. General confe s are held that ‘afternoon :and r classes begin on Wednesday |morning. A committee of u'v â€"resident students will assist in weleo the new girls as they artive for the first weekâ€"end committees are preparing some interesting ® events. The girls will find m the teachers of last year back to welcome them tration days. Most of the former underrnduates;‘ Are réeturning, and an encouraging number of new stuâ€" dents have . been ted, | both boarding and d‘&:t f The first school appointment The entire plan will be under the able direction mas C. Denâ€" nehy Jr., ex viceâ€"president of Sprague Warnér. & Company. John Miller, a pioneédr in valuntary chain store mercha; an expert in this line, . be jin charge of operations. _ | . > $ Ferry Hall is busily preparing for its opening next Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 18 and 19, are regisâ€" Ferry Hall ï¬ ke Forest Ts On Monday Next Week The consumer will| benefit by a policy of low prices, quality merchâ€" andise and a liberal policy of serâ€" vice, including the |extension of credit, deliv : hone serâ€" vice at no expense. ©"~ But as a group the stores will have the adv%m of the econoâ€" mies of mass buying |under the suâ€" pervision of e of nationally recognized > 1 in} this field; a sales program ed jup by distincâ€" tive local ad the coâ€"operâ€" ation of oth of the nation‘s largâ€" est manufacturers ‘and producers of foods; a d > educational proâ€" gram for 1; and the advanâ€" tages of the Spra Warner & Company research laboratories and home economics, dep ents, which will prepare {oLIpes, check menus, conduct cooking tests; and ‘dissemâ€" inate the latest food news. > methods. One of the fmmost outstandâ€" ing of ‘these featu is the policy of adapting merchandising plans to the locality of the individual‘store. In no way will the jndividualityâ€" the "personalityâ€"of |the stores be interfered with, for |this, Sprague Warner & Company believe, is the very â€" backbong of Apnerican trade tradition. ,. 4 i Prompted by its ‘ideal of service to the independént retailer, Sprague Warner & ipany Rave spent sev= eral years in an exhaustive study of. voluntary | p |merchandising methods,: and|has now incorporated into its “Su@trvi Stores" plan only the succesiful feftures of those _ Climaxing | Almost] threeâ€"quarters of a cen! of to the indeâ€" pendent t, Spre Warner & Company thig a Jaunches a new enterprise dl the lopening of the "Superâ€"Servige Stor along the North Shore district| of Chicago. In order to giv flhe iler, â€"and the consumer, â€"~â€" the| benefits of the latest scientifi¢ methods of merchanâ€" dising, of w voljme purchasing ‘power is now to play such ‘an important part, Sprague, Warâ€" ner & Company has| organized the leading mercthants of this district into this new@st of voluntary groups â€"*"The Superâ€"Service Stores"â€" the local representative Heing the Comâ€" munity Servige Grocety and Market. In its 70 years of |serving retailâ€" ers, Sprague, Warnér & Company has seen many cha in the groâ€" cery picture- has, in recent years, seen Big Businessâ€" e the field, until now thé. community merchant is indeed a fhr cry from the "genâ€" eral storekeeper" . who dispensed lampwicks,. nails, neighborhood gossip along with flour and sugar at the crossâ€"roads of pi« r American settlements. But th h it all this pioneer Chi ago| whalesale concern has held tenatiously| to the belief that the gr,‘ whg owns his own store carries :’.." the finest, tradition of American ittade and of the Amâ€" erican social gystem. Chicago ï¬ es Noted Traveler and _ Organize a "Superâ€" Lecturer Addresses | Service" Store Here Rotary Club Monday t | 4 cup rolled oats | 4 cup whole wheat flour 7 ,’.lcupwhiufl,our \ 2 tablespoons brown sugar | % teaspoon salt | 4 tablespoons butter \ _ Hot water, about 6+ tableâ€" \Place first five ingredients in mixâ€" ing bow!l; add soft butter. and work fork like pie crust, Add enough water to make soft dough. Toss slightly floured board and roll thin as possible. Cut with oblong cutter and bake in ‘moderate n (850) degrees) for 30 minutes, until golden brown. f Home Service Department ; North Shore Gas Company | ‘All children like cookies, thereâ€" :zoro,lthapod‘dubginthe kies that are not too rich, yet wholesome and appetizing. I be/ _ it is ‘hard to excel ‘the er, as its ingredients gre f mam fos? | Oatmeal Wafers t \‘The book will be published bydni Bruce Publishing Company and will soon be available in all institutions. | It "has, among féatures, an attendance code provides for marks of a distinguish ing nature for éach pupil, t A new type of class record in six week‘s form is being com: by Stanley F. Nelson, instructor g-them_ atics at : Deerfleldâ€"Shie igh School, in collaboration Walter Netterblad of the Stough Wis., High School. â€" | f High School Instructor ; _ Compiles Record Book The teachers who are serving Ap f deputies" are W. F. Ei becker, Lucie Burwash, B. J. Bllhrz jouise Whiteman, H. C. Wright, ggrhtim MacMartin, Elien Knox, rs. Ruth Martin, Lucille Cumpbï¬ Daniel Davitt, Margarét Kerfoot a Anne Chester. f The "chaperoned" students will inâ€" clude those attending high sc from Lakeâ€"Forest, Lake Bluff, Raâ€" ia and Highwood.© Five of ers will have morning seven will work on the j noon and evening "shifts." P ‘students at the high school who the North Shore trains on their ay to and from classes. F The list includes the followi ‘projects on the North Shore: waté works systems for Lake Forest, W mette and <Evanston; sewage s; tems for Highland Park, High a Waukegan and Winthrop Harbor; and a.new high school for l:& Forest. â€" f the Lake County sheriff‘s office, and will act as official "chaperons" for Twelve members of the Deerfield: i hields High School faculty have n deputized and "sworn in" at* . Waterworks and sewage pla are predominant on the list. federal government will finance right as much ag 30 per cent of projects it approves. ' High School Teachers _ Will Be "Chaperons" | â€" | Of Pupils On Trains . The extensive list of projests will be submitted to the federal publ works‘ advisory board for Illinois, which has transmitted to Washingâ€" ton the proposal it endorses. Fi approval â€"must come from pu works officials in Washington. | |. He will ‘lecture three times during the week of Oct. 27, whik is Navy Day, at the World‘s F 3 his subject to be "Pid Ironsideg." He also lectures at 4 p.m.. Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, & Baturday at the South Hall, Hall pf Bcience, at the Fair. . Japan Manchuria‘ are his principl topi He is a representative of the Trangâ€" Pacifi¢c Travel Club, with offices tl‘l‘.:i Japanese Pavilion at the World‘s . . + â€"The Horner administration t week recommended more .than lllinois public works projects, inâ€" ¢luding several on the North Shore, totaling $117,843,909 for federal 6â€" nancing and construction under t National Industrial Recovery Things To Cook Illinois Recommends . _ : Local Projects For .\ Federal Financing _Mr. Curran‘s lecture was accotmâ€" panied by stereopticon views ap other illustrated materials. § Garner Curran, noted ‘tra and lecturer and authority on Pacific affairs, addressed the Highâ€" land Park Rotary Club on "Msanâ€" churia ToGay" at the regular lunchâ€" eon meeting of the club Mondaky noon at the Moraine Hotel. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1983 WANTâ€"ADS 1 § BRING RESULTS > by ‘Agnes A. Taylor . J a $ | lungs. ; 14 1t