ks T4 Tat s Srk t The Library Directory <I am the catalog. [ 44. .. I point the way to untold riches from all lands and all ages. a No book that reposes on the liâ€" brary shelves is so small or unknown that I do not direct the searcher to names. 1 Every one may use me at all times. I am eager to make the acquaintâ€" ance of all residents in Highland Park. s‘ 7 it. My living coâ€"workers will gladly introduce me to you :nq explain my neglectel possibilities. " /‘ | f ‘‘‘Stayâ€"atâ€"Homes We are the reference books. (We gladly welcome the studio and interested at all times. We like our! beautiful home too well to ever leave it. aa Recent arrivals in our midst are: vol. 14 Social Science ‘encyclopedia; World Almanac and the Daily News Almanac for 1985;;v. 15 Dic tionary of American biography. ~We make available at all times the latest and best information on all subjects. 7 es 9y The magazine after fitting about the town for weeks take on a black dress and join our ranks with the latest news of the world. Gadâ€"Abouts ‘ We are not like our cousins stayâ€"atâ€"homes. 4 We circulate from place to place, sometimes into big houses, someâ€" times into small, but always weo are the same, Â¥arrying the same meosâ€" sages., * The new comers to our ranks are ‘sometimes hard:to find in, but do not ‘be discouraged, they most always reâ€" turn and are eager for new acquaint ances. i Sn e We tell you how to garden; how to know the stars; describe distan countries; discuss the housing situa tion or entertain you with stories. Some of us seldom are asked for and we feel neglected. We know we are interesting but Alexander Wooll. eott has not ®aid a good word for us The Youngest Member I, the children‘s room, am for the youngest members of the communi ty. es on my tables. "How to make" is one ever presen question I answer. How. to mak model boats, model airplanes, b houses and many other things. . â€"I have my own special magazine for boys and girls, >> > ~>><./â€"~. “S&r;aouope _and pictures of the United States and distant countrie may be borrowed from me,. The Hightand Park Chess clu journeyed to Waukegan last day evening and won 6% to 5% on the first team and 5 to 1 on second team. This~was the return match on the North Shore schedule. Highland Park has defeated their northern rivals this season. f Chess Club Defeats 2 ~â€"~â€"~â€"â€"Waukegan Rivals ‘The Chess club is now meeting at the Lincoln school every Thu day evening and has several ne members who are Mr. Andrews Mrs. Nixon, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Heul ten, Mr. Larson and Miss Saam. Authors honor me with theoir â€" A ‘beginners group is being: or ganized and ‘those interested it learning the game are invited t« enter. 9 Public Library Notes Gay pictire books are to be founc Lake County Is In Debt Really Only $47,081.35 H. D. Kelsey, chairman of the Lake Cqunty board jof supervisors, and John D. Thomas, chairman of the finance committee of the board, present below, to the taxpayers of Lake County, a financial statement of the true condition of the county finances, as of Jan. 28th: j Much has been said and printed lately, some of which is misleading. Like every othér county in the state, as well as practically every municipality, Lake County is pressâ€" ed for funds. €.â€".. There is a reason for all things, and a reason why Lake County is now where it is. Reading the folâ€" lowing statement carefully. y Present â€"overdraft, after. settleâ€" ment with the 211 tax spending bodâ€" ies of Lake County has been paid in full, according to the tax collections of the county, is $47,081.85.) _ _ This overdraft is octasioned> by the transferring of one fund ‘or budget . to pay another, which amount mustâ€" eventually be replaced in the fund from which it was borâ€" rowed. "Ki;éunt of . outstanding unpaid bills is approximately $125,000:001 â€" Anticipation tax warrants against the county is $175,000.00 (which is $75,000 less than last year). | â€"Adding these figures we have total obligation of $847,081.35. â€" To offset these obligations, we have various amounts due to Lake Cunty as follows: |~ . s _ ‘Deposit in North t(jlhicago Bank, which amount has been awarded the county as a preferred claim, but not 544 CENTRAL AVE. Full Fashioned â€"First Qualit CHIFFON HOSIERY, 79c qualif at 2 for KID GLOVES â€"Broken lines ‘;and] sizeb ; not many; values from $1.25 | . sl to $2.95 for __ï¬ï¬‚g.{ f CORSETS, values up to $«°’9!$';4I COTTON SLIPS, 2 for .._.___L GOWNS, 79¢ value ; 2 for *H‘ A Few Slightly Soiled Silk Dr $1 DolLAN > We have listed a'z;qew_o}? the very exceptional values we are â€" / . h _ |offéering for : | is octasioned> by of one fund ‘or DOLLAR DAY ONLY DRESS â€" SUIT or COAT OVER $10.00 msci}}}m’f ON CASH PURCHASE | 0B : OF ANY ce 2 DAILY*S yet paid, is $40,016.01 !m‘ ]fl' l" R .%"OV‘O unt ‘of Lake County‘s share of ‘the depesit in Waukegan State Balhk is $10,154.01. Phese ‘ amounts. would more th x over the overdraft above menâ€" tioned. $ * rï¬ountl bwing to Lake County t v;gvariour townships, for their proportion of county farm and counâ€" ty hospital accounts is $249,023.45. * ‘fllfu county‘s share of unpaid taxâ€" es, personal and real, estimated upâ€" on 80 per ¢ent collection is $180,â€" 000.00. ; \ € . / _ This amount was larger, but some townships l;t‘" paid. â€" _ . s Legal action is being> instituted against the townships for the payâ€" P ;;of their share of the county hogpital and county farm accounts, and also to collect eï¬:st due taxes. /p “â€" total of these figures, which ar?}.»“r avspts, and due the county, is $ifo.z0sa6. * _ . .‘If the above accounts were paid to the county, we would be on a cql_h;ï¬basis,Lwith a crédit cash balâ€" ance on hand of $132,122.11. \ MWThere is a lack of understanding ampng . our taxpayers concerning feg@ turned in hy fée earning offices. Sgp tate law requires that a feeâ€" earning e pay all the salaries ' "ï¬ few minor items, from its ? sï¬;"' gs, but all~ other expenses, sug a_f‘A inting, etc., are to be g‘r rom the general fund. Conseâ€" a m:i amounts turned in by fee earning offices, shown as "earnings of ?‘7; e" are misleading, for th¢ reason (that large expense items o‘sg‘eir' offices are paid from the genmeral fund. " ; ¢ mA mt Wa st.tbment-is‘ respectfully subâ€" All Silk _\ .$1 Trimmed and Tailored Styles, Site 32 10 40 ........:2. .m inll. All Silk CHEMISE â€" DANCE SETSâ€"Lace Glove Silk and. Rayon PANTIES and BLOOMERS ; values to 79¢ ; / sl 2 iOr .._.4.....-............,t.,,............_.........._.......A....k...““..."..‘... BLOUSES, values to $1.95 .. SWEATERS, values to $1.95 CHILDREN‘S SWEATERS BOYS‘ WOOL SUITS ... THE PRESS mitted by H. D. Kelsey, chairman 0f the county board, and J. D. Thomas chairman of the county finance comâ€" mittee. Jnt : _ Concurred in by Allien Nelson, county treasurer. .. | With little Fred Coleman shootâ€" ing games of 180â€"278â€"187 for a toâ€" tal of 645 the Coleman brothers laid the wood to the Legion boys for two games. â€" With nine strokes in a row little Fred missed the head pin in the tenth frame and finished with 278. Stanley Gibbs 244 in the first game kept the Legion from losing three games. Coleman‘s total was 2710 for high series of the week Emmett Moroney got smoke in his eyes in the last game and breezed home with a fast 123â€"low for the week. & ‘ F. W. Coleman Rolis Season‘s High Game The Sunset Cafe kept up their drive for first place by defeating the leading Young Men‘s Club three games. ~ The Cafe boys have won 15 out of the last 18 games. Nice going, boys, but keep your heads up â€"funny things happen in bowling leagues. Mz The Mutual Coal passed up an opportunity to set a new league recâ€" ord but went to sleep in the last game and finished with 2658, good for two wins over Picchettis. John Picchetti had a very good game of 232. Nig "Ducky" Allen, just back from Indiana, led the Coal boys with 588 and Elmer, Koon helped with 558. Enea Cortesi got 589 for the losers. ht « PHONE H. P. 1072 D. Kelsey, chairman of * ‘*%>~‘ $k.OO DOLLAR $1 se K oa BX msWA c @1 $1 The Duffy and Duffy Cleaners and the Highland Park Décorating Co. put on a real series of. "you take it, I don‘t need jt," and Dufâ€" fys {’,f}"" to be the best givers and ‘Painters won the odd game of the *series. Ish Glader came through, with 502 ;or the Winners. With Frauenhoffer and Greenâ€" slade missing the fnlk: defeated the Press boys two ga Elnier Skidâ€" more‘s 221 heélped win the second game and Harry Rafferty‘s 233 helped in the third. Rafferty had high totat] with 619 and Lou Hoppe led the losers with 610 getting 283 in: his second game. ‘The Press changed their lineup tring to get out of their slump. Dallavalle Lencioni MacNeil Loesch . .. Young Mens Geminer .. O‘Brien ... CHEY <â€"....«. Picchietti Peters ... Rabattini ... J. Picchietti Cerpinier Sheahen . Ailen Total Total Total Total Beautiful photograph Iframes, French gold and silver plated. SI Sizes from miniature to 9x10............ Photograph Frames A h-n assortment of, me and some es | «S GersiChrsngmchicn Waste Baskets Hampers Mutual Coal Splint type clothes hamper finished Wrought iron standard 3 Italian Bowge pout 2s 9L BLDO : WIRHME â€".1â€"..1â€" wiesicee revierermrranerstenine Plant Holders Playing Cards Hamilton, gold édged linen Playing Cards, |5 decks ... Dollar Day is the Calendar‘s Big Date for Bargain Seekers â€" M ! . e Cake Plate .....s.3l1 Mayonnaise Bowl and Tray . .$1 Mustard Jug with Tray . ::!...;... sW Lamp Shades * This is the Biggest of Them All! 8 sizes, bridge, junior and floor lamps. All new and design. sl White, ivory, p , green, brown. Canister Sets _ * | Wall Racks 4 hand decorated cans to â€"_ harmonize with your kitchen Billfolds Calf, Pin Seal, Morocco and Ostrich. All genuine. |â€" . 81 Values 40 85.60 |..:......lL....... ... ... Sandwich Tray â€" K ey Cases to Ma $1 t Nut Dish CHINTZ W ARE Chandler‘s with handle Server Cafe $1 and Gifts "2479 2653 2584 559 5556 445 522 512 470 525 450 531 B0L 565 448 465 471 588 558 464 Central Avenue ont‘)Seeond Street Lenzini Eubank Anzolia Inman Sobey . Duffy & Dufly Scully Rose . Thurm Bartel Hoppe Frauenboffer Cabonargi . Skidmore ... Greenslade H. P ALSO Legion Campbell .. Gibbe â€" ......â€" Ledderboge ‘Total Total Total Total vacuum ‘ï¬l}er FOUNTAIN PEN IL SPECIA NATIONALLY KNoWX * Thas untiourt~" $1 $1 $1 2879 2540 $7.50 VALUE | 2550 2564 478 449 452 508 526 €10 491 ** |j }\ Few Furniture * i |_ SPECIALS $1 ;F«LtStool n 451 £20 510 $1 591 505 563 412 595 $1 in THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14 1983 H. F. Detorating Co. Sports Tour To : Featured on Feb. 21 ty in the Eagle RiÂ¥e nofgz‘mthvo&‘ Western Railway has decided to opâ€" erat special winter sports tour ove he . Washington mnug veekâ€"egd. The tour will leave | go d Milwaukee on Thursday night, Feb. 21, and return Monday morning, giving three full days at Jatk @‘Lantern . lodge near Eg River. ‘Special cary will be oper: algo on Friday night, Feb. 22, that wï¬k ehd to give patrons the reguâ€" lat twoâ€"day trip. ‘ tai ‘with ithe New Year‘s ;t the Chcago and . North ‘estern Railway has been operatâ€" ing winter sports tours every weekâ€" end during January and February., So far this yegr, the increase in travel|to this popular mrgl’ivuï¬ spot has been 66 per cent over 1984. 3 tours are "operated! on a lowâ€" allâ€"expense basis. Facilities at J wck ntérn Jodge provide the full of activities including skiing, #kiâ€"joring, toboganning, iceâ€" skating, sleigh riding, snowshoeing and the like. Correspond‘ce Cards 8 Boxes . | _ * JN DaAINTY COLORS iootucou- » J HOXES . ... . $X Lotter: size Personal Files With 16 expanding pockets alphs ally arranged. ‘Magazine Basket Metal Bridge Sets > To P oY o2E ie Set price. ... . .$5.95 vory mnd Brown n..t:n bearing skates for and girls ....â€".â€" Roller Skates P&lg Pong Balls nmhluh + buy a dozen at this prige 24 in. x 48 in. Hand &.‘.‘ in‘ assortment colors Uphbistered Red Walbut or White Walnut â€"finish Samarkawd Rugs Crushed Antique Stationery ze 18x30,; reproduction |â€" rb@intils â€"....â€"4.5...~~4 2468 _ |Total PRICE ALONE $19 502 502 RUGS sheet SPORTS F. Coleman Johnston or Sweat S hirt‘s j 401 ALL WOOL FOR SKATING Sweat S o c k s se from $1 0 envelopes A0L $1 2110 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 510 645 422 575