935 ir Miss (Julia d, â€"were held he Holy Cross interment in ; infection and :‘i'n.w, ne Woodman‘s gorge: ‘Norkus, attend his. sizâ€" leld and their ose death ocâ€" k in Chieago. ARY 21, 19835 rbintmwt‘. ly Thursday County Hosâ€" illness due to Monday pHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1985 Beducï¬om Alowed | _ to Car Owners on _‘ |_ | IneomeTuBe'tunv | With March 15, the deadline â€" ‘ Federal income tax ; y .ppmclhlo the , Club has secured from tive sources a list of the ; deductions which may. be motorists of Tllincis and arriving at the income on w g will be required to pay the Federal tax. y e oi c in l o NO S eRHEO . CC deductions may be taken on‘ all moâ€" tor vehicles, whether used for pleasâ€" ure or business. These are: â€"< ‘ License fees, city vehicle tax, sonal property and state MT;: axes. : * $9".."}. M Ao thag e e o Lt : Losses S damages * enxused by | ure or business. LACSE SNEE®. . (.0. The Mutual Coal Co. won two| "‘:.iconu fees, city vehicle tax, close & Trom the r“h Duily .oudprom’ ~and state ne Cleaners. . The boys had: ,t’d"‘ froees. s O n in & fun on both sides. John Sobey was damages to th¢ autorhobile was, MOt | ceived plenty in i " Sheahen q:;ed by the willful act or wi for the winners .;‘dt_'““ : tor yR ligence of the taxpayer, and proâ€" | losers, had high mmso.hr .5 t _the ::ed that /such loss ‘has not From last place to sixth place in ensated for by insurance! Of ; the last four weeks, the Sunset Cafe c::‘ee'“"‘“ f has been pmint tl:; n::t °€ o * j s t of a| their way are de ined not Dama‘geli\j?l‘f;i ::S‘;le&tl‘l:m::m an to. stop until they mch.t ¢ wp‘ The p‘lt's‘l’l:l:b“e accident and not compenâ€" Highland Park Decorating Co. gi:y? y :d for by insurance or otherwise | them .: three games. Pete: Ikml(!} .:. ic deductible if at the time of the | with 583 was high for | the e M ce the automobile was tT"mg boys and Harvey W_ittep._"u hig! .ccldent MessA m oi e d in td $ for the Painters with M ‘ pars‘t autom ‘“‘ed are d« v.ceide «ised ! A loss sus ‘“:,rnction mpematd stitutes &n | _ Interest paid to purch:lt the tible. CAOVE\ All premiums on fire and burglary and similar insurance policies may be deducted covering an automobile used for business purposes. The items‘ for which deductions may be made on vehicles for business purposes solely are: ET Ront : Pes to Deerfield Women 2 Hear Er Erwin Seago, a promising young lawyer, will talk on "Wills and Estates" and di the fedâ€" eral housing ‘plan, y, Febâ€" ruary 26, at the 9 Woman‘s club. The meeting is 8 sored by the Home and Education departâ€" ment with Mrs. Waiter‘ B, Metcalf ‘as chairman. All members are urged to attend for the program should be of interâ€" ut,:sitiatimelynv‘nucduq- tional. % &J 8St. M’. Ev CAUECEE Highland ?31 y he Green Bay Road and flMM»Av' Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor . Church school and worship SerYâ€" :1.1;;\:%;{ for deprecia ice Lesson subject: Glf? SMkE AREY NC C ter than money. \ Lesson text: Acts |8:1â€"10; “3"1:’_ ~Golden text: But :::.ï¬hl ver and gold have I hone; but I have, that give I We (inige A cordial 'eleemr to our school and service. _.Choir | chearsals ~Thutsd#y ning: Junior choir at 7:00 ar senior choir at 8:00. 4 3u8 lfl GCifts that are betâ€" our Church club met Deerfeld Seago Church Picchietti‘s Take _ ‘ :â€"â€"â€"Two from The Press y eveâ€" and the Led by their captain, John Pic¢hiâ€" etti, the Picchietti Bros. defeated the Highland Park Press team two games. . Scully had high score for the losers, â€". > : I t e The American Legion and the Y. M. C. put on a great battle with the Legionnaires finishing on top by winning two games. The scores were low due to the new ping.. © . ~The Coleman Bros. gave the Elks a surprise and won the oclidv‘m Fred Coleman was high for the winâ€" ners while Cabonargi held up the losers‘ end. A Coleman‘s John Coleman .....500 F. W. Coleman ...493 Garrity . ...._.....___.890 Johnston . ..............479 Fred Coleman ...194 Engberg Geminer Fisher .. O‘Brien Mutual Coal KOOH .cmuuins.i4e D7 Evans ....â€"._._._._..._.416 Shonham oo ... B9 Picchictti Bros. Gieser ............ Rabattini Phone for Main‘ Office and Plant, 327â€"29 North Green Bay Ro Prompt and Dependable Call and Delivery Quï¬c& 2403 518 510 426 620 OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE . Phon : [3 Hizhl;nd Park 3900 I § Rafterty |.......â€" Fraeuni« ‘Cahouprg; fus Greenslade Campbell Moroney American Legion Gibbs ‘......«y....«.ss Duffy & Duffy Lenzini Eubank ... Inman Scully our estimate which will be "~ without obligation. . 2281 on hn sugi d ioh itc t s ic iie EL nE 4 3 APt ro| The program consists of ! geveral y |types of Pausic, vocal renditions by ‘f |\Bruna Cucchi, Enea Picchiotti, and is | a trio. An added attraction be a eâ€"| dance by a local team to inté ret n | the mood of the various he| â€" The playens are: hg First: mandolins : â€" Virginia Parâ€" in | enti, Rosemary Holm, . Dante Bonâ€" fe | etti, Jim Bortolotti, Robert Olson, of|. Second mandolinsâ€"Mary Lucchi, ot| Gus Olson, Domenic Belmonte, Jim he | Minorini, Valerio Ori, Amu}&;n Carlâ€" ve| son.‘ C334 sakg . 9. 444 457 519 404 A87 492 3: One of the most exciting bowling 467 | matches ever staged in &h Counâ€" _â€" | ty took place at Waukegan Tuesday 361 | night in the ‘ Major Laï¬; when mtbolumluding Doolittle boys 42; | won two games from i second "g place Levandoskis squad with scores ‘s86 | of 1Q47 to 1024, 1040 to '?54, 1116 zg9g | to 1104. Pete Carani, Rar Sheahen and John Picchietti carried the load sse | for the losers, while E. Jqfl'ï¬non and A18 | George Rudoiph were high for the "A06 | WInners. | tR Sunset Cafe Dallavalle ...........868 Lencioni ......_._..~~383 MacNeil ..__.......... 008 Picchietti Cucchiaro ... 469 Deerfieldâ€"Shields [d Auditorium Selected â€" :. For Euterpe Concert Dario Bonetti,.dixector of the Euâ€" terpe Mandolinistic group mnncu thataeoneertwhichr::az we been planning will be p ted at the Deerfieldâ€"Shields â€" Auditorium . on Sunday evening, March 31, at 8. 7 Banjosâ€"William Lundberg, Pegâ€" gy Esmiz, Frank Tondi, fke 7. Bassâ€"John Jacoby. kh . Guitars â€"«. Rnbin Olso _Alfonso Burgoni, Rogco‘ Stella, n‘l‘ih e Lam anna, Delight oPerzig, Primo Cabri, Victor Generoli, Alfred Lundberg, Fred Schoening. L# Waukegan Bowlers . ‘Defeat Local Stars 2449 2620 501 H. P. Decorators. Stewart .a;~â€"%g{-o~- Ish Ghd;r ,‘.;".'.‘.... Steffen .._.â€"low»~ given cheerfully THE PRESS L. ._AB9 ire: 3. 2406 2841 $19 Playgoers Urged Not _ .. To Miss "Roberta" ‘To those who have already seen "Roberta‘" the musical extravaganztA now being presented at the Erlanger Theatre, Chicago, nothing more need be said, but to those wha have overâ€" looked this unusually brilliant specâ€" tatcle. much should be said. 4 It is one of the best performances on the legitimate stage at the presâ€" ent singing and acting, attractive scenâ€" features which are attracting huge crowds to each performance. . .. The story of the play was adoptâ€" ed from Alice Duer Miller‘s novel "Gowns by Roberta" and is presentâ€" ed by Max Gordon. f ‘There is an unusually large cast of characters, all prominent in the ‘thatxial world. Among the most noted is Fay Templeton who twenty time. _ Lovely music, excellent 12 s ooo io move s ons o es % e <> Eukn * * * T. oo es . ),1;4,% w h e ilprclllï¬- Amang. the song hits from THIS ..-‘.;?L“m'!. ing," "Let‘s Begin,"â€""Smoke Gets in z; the most Your Eyes" and numerous other faâ€" who twenty | miliar numbers. [ y t / These are _ _Some of the New Shades: CLIPPER CHIEF TAN. BISON .. RANGER _ PRISCILLA GREY tirement from the stage after the last performance of George M. Coâ€" han‘s "Fortyâ€"Five Minutes from Broadway," in the same New Amâ€" sterdam theatre which housed "Robâ€" wnu",. $ i s hits from this PAGE THREE