46. i 4 io 8 1 of \ . .‘ HARBOR PLANS TO _ > BE SUBMITTED SOON 1 Last Saturday, during further atâ€" tempts, a slight accident occurred. A motorâ€"boat,‘ with Joe Riddle and John Seyfarth as crews, experienced motor trouble, | Effo to â€" row against a strong west wind caused a broken oarlock, but by good seaâ€" manship the crew were able to catch the outer bu%‘l of the ing course and prevent themselves} from driftâ€" ing out into the lake. §$08, sent by semaphore flag, brovught Robert Carter in "Fjutterby," the only available boat at the time. (Slow progress was made in towing the motorâ€"boat ‘against the wind, but within half an ;our a hastily organâ€" ized crew manned the‘ lifeâ€"saving dory and picked up both boats. 4 In order to crystalize the public opinions and provide strength to the â€"harbor campaign, the. North Shore Yacht Club has called a speâ€" cial, open ‘meeting to discuss and lay further plans. (The meeting will be held in the council chamber of the Highland Park wity hall, and will be Wednesday, Oct. 9, at 7:30 p.m. All people, whether yachtsmen or not, who live along the North Shore and are interested in this harbor campaign, are invited to attend. : The soundings were ¢ompleted after a great deal of difficulty caused by high winds and rough seas. The operation was directed by a.commitâ€" tee of surveyers and engineers inâ€" cluding E. L. Weeks, P. E. Cole, and S. D. Morris. * Alp :z FRESH MANURE â€"â€" Rotten manure; black soil. Reuben Lloyd, Tel. H. P. 535. AZIH posed to federal engineers at an early date. The North Shore Yacht Club has stated that a chart of soundings has, been completed and is made available for designs and estimates. Several plans have alâ€" ready been‘drawn up, and more are expected in preparation | for the Army engineers‘ hearing. ; State Bank Building, Room 16 . | Tel. H. P. 2380 | A31 inrpardcahinntomnitenien, enporrminre e smactrumane WHITE LEGHORN and PLYMOUTH ROCK chicken, broilers, and layers,. Tel. H. P. 3710 for information. x3 AS1 omm mmnmme in hi ooo nn e mentont norndp n mda e OWNER LEAVING TOWN, wants to sell Bing Crosby ................ Guy Lombardo ........... Hal KeML ..ssiacclllss Fred Astaire ... FOR SALEâ€"FUR ‘COATS left with us for storage and repgirs but n_nulkdnï¬or: a blaek pony t, $18 ; brown caracul, $24; leopard at.ealz.Amoriun broadtail, $26 ; raccoon, $34; Hudson seal, $50 ; genuine mink, $150; othets worth. four times their price. Economy section, Miller Fur Co., 166 N. Michigan ave. Chicago, Open eve» nings. Catalogue free on request. AS1 â€"â€"Wooded 50â€"foot lots, paving iand sewer in and paid for, $2 down and!$2 per week no interest. Pric¢, $500,.each, _ . â€"6380 Skokie Ave. 5â€"room bungalow garage, furnace beat, $5,500. 10% cash, balance like rent. ‘% i â€"25 scres, north of Route 24, east of the _ Desplaines River, wooded, $300 per acre. â€"5 Acres and 6 room house on Clavey road, near Woodridge Station. $8,000. â€"1121 [Burton ave.,‘ 6â€"room house, 3 bedâ€" rooms ; mortgage $5,800, payable monthly ; * cash $1,000. » â€"10 Acres on Old Tchrng: Road, 1 block from (West Lake Forest t, $7,000. â€"&â€"room red brick bungalow on ‘Windsor Road. Hot water heat, fireplace, 2â€"car garâ€" age, brick. Lot:=50x150. $6,000. Termis. FRANK W. RUS$O =© _ Chevrolet Tudor, 1931, good condition. Tel. H. P. 3308. 1 Asitt A new impetus has been added to the campaign for a harbor in Highâ€" land Park by an announcement that the project will be formally proâ€" KEAL ESTATE Is ON THE WAY UPâ€" . BUY NOW : FOR SALE: ‘PHONOGRAPH RECORDS; latest releases Duke Ellington Yacht Club Completes Chart PAGE EIGHT ‘Splendid home, 2 blocks :}r lake, up» town Highland Park District, large reâ€" éeption hall,~very large living room conâ€" nected with sun} parior ; ;::u: exposure ; three maÂ¥ter bedrooms, ma room, sleepâ€" ing porch over ‘sun uflor’ two baths ; the bouse is fully insulated and is in a :ood state of repair; has. water heat, oil er; 2â€"car garage; iful, corner lot, 75x200 ; surrounding are above ordinary ; cireumstances sale necesâ€" sary at decided sacrifice â€"> 16,000. & 541 Central ave. Tel. H. P. 2360. _ A30 HOME MADE | B 4 SpiceD it nb’fï¬g HUEBNER‘S BAKERY 539%%4 . Central ave. Tel. H. P. 8086. A31 382 Central Ave. The yacht club also makes the anâ€" for an Adtaker & a [ Exclusive Agenat THE LOCATION YOU?YAXT _ AT THE PRICE § THAT YOU CAN PAY LOCAL SPORTS EVENTS of Soundings for Proâ€" Posed Harbor Phone F. B. WILLIAMS Phonograph Needles HUBER ELECTRIC For Sale 4 NOTICE â€" Advertisements received after 3 o‘clock Wednesday, placed in another section. | i %lj ‘ RATES ; 50 cents for five lines or less if paid on or before insertion; T5 cents if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents for each additional line. $1.10 for 3 consecutive weeks. BLINfl ADS: 75 cents for five lines or‘less if paid for before inâ€" sertion ; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 centg‘each addition line. 18 CLASSIFIED ‘WANTâ€"A Centrella Food Stores ; Form Bowling League SINCLAIR PRODUCTS GOODYEAR TIRES Tel. H. P. 5555 â€" Corner ‘Elm Place and First St. â€" A22â€"21 The iCeni‘rellm Food â€" Stores throughout Chicago and vicinty are in procéss of organizing &‘ Centrella Bowling league. §0. 50â€" The ~following (local ;, Centrella stores will be represented in the leaâ€" gue: Hans. T. Bakke Grocery and Market; Ravinia Grocery & Market; The Highwood Grocery and Market and R. A. Nelson Grocery & Market. Mr.;Frank Waber of Géo. B. Winâ€" ter, Inc., has been selected as chairâ€" man and the committee in charge of the tournament will make its report at the rggular weekly mgeting next Mondgy night. hn § FURNISHED #:ROOM APARTMENT,; hot water lieat, conveniently located, reasonâ€" As this is the first official toul;na- ment on the North Shore and 1 serve to inaugurate the season, the membership fee for the Illinois and U. S. Table Tennis associations will serve as the entry fee. This fee will give 12 months membership privâ€" ileges in the two uaociaqons, and a 12â€"month subscription to the official publication. Because of the division of play by towns, local players will be given a chance to see 'pvho is the champion, outside of thr ranking stars. & . This group of leading quality groâ€" cers have gone a long way toward solving imany of the problems conâ€" SMALL ‘NATIONAL CASH: REGISTER, SHRUBS NICE COMPLETELY FURNISHED 3â€"room UNFURNISHED 4 ROOMS and bath with * heat and water furnished; also garage and hvt yard; 406. St. Johns Place, corner Vine ave.; near Vine ave. electric station. . J. I, Mockler, Tel. H. P. % local 298, between 8 and ‘5, ue Further information #y be had from R. G: Hammond, H. P. 1994. 9 PC. DIN. RM. SET, ‘beautifully carved FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent na: trally located; also single room. â€"Tel.. . able rent. Tek H. P. 2842., _ D28,42 APAR sTroRrEs N DESK . Sbace. %fl trally | located M * rent to responsible people. . ; j Table Tennis Season ~â€" To Open Next Week FOR SALE OR mnnâ€"nm- |if taken at oncé: Modern 9 room and barn, chicken ‘house on ‘Main st. of Hyntley, on Route 47.; lot 182x167 ft; mfl‘w ) full eash PIE, BA';:NG AND PICKLING APPLES, 9 Ibs, 23c or 55¢ a bushel; baskets not furnished. _ Julius Johnson, 899 Central ave., | Deerfleld. : AB1 smm mecmmmntse in m 0001 nmmmmmmnmummmmmndionmstrmmemmemeens ( | ow FOR SALE: METAL CLARINET, Bâ€"Flat, The table tennis season on the North Shore vlle’l get under way officially next wc’ek with a memberâ€" ship tournament to be held at Deerâ€" field ‘by the Illinois Table Tennis Association Highland. Park and Highwood players will compete on Wednesday, Oct. 9, other. towns on Thursday and Friday The finals will be held Sunday, Oct. 13. APARTMENT OVER GARAGE, suitable nouncement that the next regular meeting, Thursday, Oct. 3, will be the annual meeting. At this time there will be thq annual ‘election of officers, and complete reports will be heard from the treasurer and vaâ€" rieus commi on the year‘s acâ€" tivitiés, membership gain, and the plans for the winter.â€" t Apartments for Rent solid oak; refectory table; like new ; barâ€" gain. ‘Paul Stein, 1850 Somerset ave., Deerfield. A20â€"31pd :. > Guaranteed Repairs â€" | 641 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 541. | Al8t . BUY OF THE WEEK | 6 rooms, 3%, baths, sun porch, efficient large kitchen, finished ping pong| room in basement; wonderful views ; near lower f.ntuhool-ndnrk;bboobldln-d- tely. :* BAIRD & WARNER, INC. } Mr. ;.ï¬tmoa, Tel. H. P. 1855. AZZUM HIGHLAND RADIO SERVICE RADIO SALES AND SERVICE _ EVERGREENS PERENNIALS â€" JOHN OSTROWSKY f 2343 W. Park Ave. Tel. H. P. 49. A2Stf apartment, heat, light, water ; reasonable. oc ar m **~ ] D30 good condition} high quality make; Worth §95. will sell very reasonable. "Tel, H.P. first elass condition, $25; 10. foot counter vabinet, $5; Hart, Schaefner and Marx fall tant u}u. with new pair of knickers, like new size 38, short. Tel. Glencoe 323. for couple, including space for one car|; $15 per month. Tel. H. P. 814. . D3ipd price. .F. J. Walker, Box 263, Lake Forâ€" est, 111 < .‘ ASOâ€"32pd ; _ELM PLACE SERVICE STATION Howard W. Huber ; 866 Central Ave. Highland Park D27â€"29pd A30â€"32pd The hero‘of this story is [the same| â€" NortHwestern‘s sghowing against cne who a couple of years| ago, had | De PQ!% was not one to cause Any such great suceess duck ‘hu'r\ting. No elation in the Wildcat camp but at matter what the weather, or what) the sqrge time it provided an ideal sort of luck others had, he always}type of opening‘ game. There}is no came back with ducks, Moreover, | danger Qf the Purgue becoming overâ€" he always went hunting alone. ‘| confident as /Coach Waldor (kéeps One:day some of his friends" doâ€"< them‘li'sy correcting the numerous cided to break his luck anq securing| flaws ‘ at gropped up against the ‘his ‘shells without his knowledge, reâ€"| Blue l)inois. o+ ht | moved . the: shot and“stu#ed them| . Defemsive. measures will gccupy with éonfetti.. He came back with most of the Wildeats attention durâ€" One of the local boys who does quite a bit of hunting went out the other day in ques? of squirrels, which have, by. the way been remarkably scarce this year except ;‘x?idg the city limits. o | , The squirrels, if any, werj as eluâ€" sive as usual, but he did return with a twentyâ€"four inch rattlesnake, boasting four rattles. His. friends had the skillet hot when he returned, expecting to partake of a fried squirrel dinner. They didn‘t eat the rattlesnake. For the benefit of those who might think this merely a tall story, it should be expllineLi that the capture, or rather killing lof ratâ€"= tlesnakes in the River Woods is not a phenomenon, ‘but really a rather common occurence. In fact, there are in several places, signs erected warning picnic‘ers to stay away from thickets because of the danger from the poisonous reptiles, { |For a better hlirq\lt & ® at 40 cents, | #1 N. Second St. Tel..H. P.\ 5494. H29â€"31 en rimitaife ol in recroiecfendereainien tm oopriien ncloninthotrerne 4 PAINTING, PAPERHANGING DECOR ATING. Good work. Prices F â€"â€"‘ JOHN CHRISTEN L However, their presence| does of+ fur a marvelous excuse for taking a little ‘snake medicine along on your hunting expeditions. |. ! | The hero‘of this story is the same cne who a couple of years|ago, had such great success duck hunting. No matter what the weather.†or what sort of luck others had, healways came back with ducks, Moreover, he always went hunting: alone. two ducks. EXPERIENCED UPHOLSTERER, betweeh 45 and 60 years old, capable, with referâ€" ences. â€"Paul A. Olsen, 1844 Hazel ave., Deerfleld. > | F31pd COMPETENT SECOND MAID| WANTED; TORTOISE SHELL RIMMED GLASSES, lost on east side of . Highland Park week, Return to 618° N. Green Bay . and receive reward. | M3 Announcement will be made next week of the team :membershipsâ€" the time and place for condvcting the league schedule. | + If this little story spoils the River Woods as a spot for happy picnics we‘re sorry, but the story is too kood to keep. f E Apartments, unfurnished, steam _ heatâ€"6 ‘ rooms and bath. Steam heat, 2 rooms and bath., Steam _ heat, 2 rooms, running water. Office and waiting room. Reasâ€" onable. 47 St. Johns Avenue. Opposite ‘Northwestern Station. East. Phone H. P. 540. D84 OFFICEâ€"Upâ€"toâ€"date in our bank bnll:dlgi on able terms. HIGHLAND PA STA BANK, o. |J3SH FURNISHED APARTMENT or house in of _ near Ravinia for 2 or 3 months ; 15 da cancellation privilege by landlord wou be agreeable. Tel. H. P.. 2709 durin _ dayy 0 ~ A Wsl omm i opromnn im mm nb nmnen mm dn ocm e o ole< ‘ BACHELOR WOULD LIKE reliable sing man to share a home with him. Add Aâ€"B Press 0 F _ H31pé THE POST E CHANGE, Fort Shefidan, GENERAL GIRL, good cook, ong child, $10, address Box 73 .Press office. F31pd lEltrell. stores are a|factor in the affairs of their respective comâ€" m es and this movement to enâ€" courage greater fellowship between smployee and employer another step forward in their record of acâ€" complishments. | Squirre! Hunter Brings â€" (‘~â€" Back 24â€"Inch Rattler fronting the local independent groâ€" CENTRAL EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Tel. JH. P. 2520. 1 ‘Tel. H. P. 760, good} IIl., will not ‘be responsible for any debts contracted by Mr.. Henry Boyd, or his repâ€" resentative of the Auté Repair Shop at Fort Sheridan, after this date, Sm.vtt Li on mA | s DILL‘S BARBER SHOP UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS Lost and Found Offices for Rent Help Wanted THE PRESS CHAU UR white, reliable u'?ll"f“ ret: eren years experience. r »» . Press : h s Estt Illymination will be provided by the huge batteries of lights that turned night into , day. at Soldier Field) for the Allâ€"Starâ€"Bear football game last ‘month. Workmen aré alâ€" ready. busy transférring ¢he lights and they will be installed by Thursâ€" day rdï¬nt. ‘Both teams will practice under the flood lights Friday night. e"oaches of the rival teams have had experience playing |night foptball, Coach Nobel Kizer of Purâ€" ing the week. Meansâ€"of stopping the Evanston, II1.â€"Precedent will go by thg boards here Saturday night when Northwestern and Purdue meet in the first night game ever played betw two Big Ten teams. | The contest which is the first conference engagement of the 1985 season|was originag ylscbeduled for the afterâ€" noon but the fact that many mrth- western season ticket holders desired to attend the World Series caused the athletic authorities to swittch to the e\‘;x‘ing. ‘‘The kick off will be at 8 o‘cl | [‘ j due ‘was head coach o the Allâ€"Star college eleven that played the Chi~ o Bears a year ago while Coayh/ Lynn ï¬andorf played a large porâ€" tion of his games at night ddring his cogching career in the souri Valley, : j * /1 The| gamé itself is exï¬pectied to provide‘thrills aplenty. Purduc, unâ€" tested by the usual early geason warm up game, will/ engage a Northwestern eleven that hgd its hands full in turning/back a| stubâ€" born Dé Paul team Jast Saturday. NICELY FURNISHED BED m‘)oul N6 Kol heat ; %- of hot water ; garage i ired. Phone H. P, 405. * ‘ P?6th FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"By owner; 8:room reside in‘ Ravinia; 2 blocks ‘staâ€" tion ; | modern conveniences } {water heat ; ter basement ceiling ; l?heo; le 1721 Broadview Ave. Inquire i T ‘ BMâ€"29pd. NICELY‘FURNISHED front bedroom, suitâ€" nmmsgxn ROOM in private home on a o e at esd mofent. A i y emp prei : reasondble. ‘Tel. H. P. 155. ,M WAN â€"7â€"ROOM HOUSE on sized t. pesr transportation, consider ing or new, if priced right; all details j | e ‘i‘.'L‘.. “ - 9 bargain. | J_.m., ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN in refined bome YOUNG MAN wanting to leave for Florâ€" id between Sept. 23 and Oct. 1 will pay rt of expense for privilege of traveling â€" with someone going ‘to or: near | Miami during ‘that time. _ Address Jâ€"M. Press office, . | . H29â€"81pd 'l‘imef;'i;"ot Game Is ‘Changed â€" Because offWoTld 1 Series 14 PLEASANT EAST ROOM, near trangporâ€" tation, ;hot water at all times; terms rcpwn‘le. 642 Vine ave. Psitf N. U. WILL PLAY _ |_ / PURDUE AT NIGHT MWIC AwC UARCCLALMAN in refined bome, 2 Nocg from business district and ‘near mummn. Tel. H. P. 522, P$0â€"82pd ble for two; board if desired. Tel :tos.“; we red. Te / : }7 CARE OF CHILDREN High School ‘Graduate will care for chils t«n‘ iys or evenings ;experienced; very eliable and dependable. ‘Tel H. 8157, _|_ALBERT H. SALLEE | 380 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 5557. | H35tf Situation Wanted Houses for Rent Rooms for Rent Wanted to Buy Work Guaranteed Accurate. | Prompt Service. Call or write, Piano P3lif | . /‘ "MOrOR ' ELECTRIC | AUTOMOTIVE 543 Elm Place Highwood India To Meet Glé Gl’idil'c : Following . his* brillignt punting against De Paul, Ste has apâ€" parently clinched uarterback position. Tinme and Toth sent the ball soaring for 50 to 60 yards, often in the teeth of @ Btrong wind off the lake. > . ‘ Much remains to be @one on bolsâ€" tering the Purple line. The east with which De Paul backs galloped thru for sizeable gains indiG@tes that the forward must be ‘str@éhgthened if Purdue‘s hard running k are to be held in check. c §‘ . Tel. H. P. 2774 Boilermaker attack WhiIt bullt nround the rugged bhekfield, John Drake, will be sought. Drake‘s brilâ€" liant performances last geason have marked hini as one of U ; t danâ€" gerous backs in the conference "‘The Wildeats will C m . with Hugh Duvall whose pluaging tactics rccounted for botir * touchâ€" downs against De Paul, Tt M line plunger has ‘appgrently lost none of the effectiven :; previous _ The fight between Bob Swisher, Ezdid backfield a letterman, and‘ Don Weap, soph0â€" | Cooney, Carlson, Bs more, for the left halfb@ck, position | jp;, Scabby, G on the wud:::n m en m thinks Rig. backfield : tled. Both â€"|| In thik dine the 1 hing against De Paul\@nd there is few neff Taces. sut little to choose b ) them. Heap | jy, olinar, W may get the call to Btart against 4.,,,, hi, Peteérs The Highwood Ind the strong Glencoe f0 ï¬).l’ UDICATION NC CE PUBLIC NOTICE is here kiven that the undersigned Executor of the Estate of Edward F. chpin n has fixed upon Tuesday, the $rd day df Decen r, A.D. 1985, as the return ;day for the hearing of all claims agninst the ab@ve named Esâ€" tate. : All persons ha " against said Estate are hereby not i and reâ€" quested to attend the Probate Court of Lake County, Iilinpis, on \s date at ten o‘clock A.M. for the p of having said claims adjusted. _‘ { _ _ . _ Tenney, Harding, ShermaR & . _ _ Rogers, attorneys. 6 Waukegan, IIL., , 1985. X31â€"33 Classified Digctory Professional and Business THE NORTHERN Railway Avenuge Starting â€" Legal Notices Auto Body and Fenders _ Your Car In and Estimete Wildeats will @gunter . with uvall whose plunging tactics ed for botlh of the| touchâ€" gainst De Paul, T ' unger has ‘appgrently lost the effectivenegs of previous judging from l&8t Saturday‘s mcnuug) » BUMP SHOP aA. ~ +A c oi .. Come Up And%See Us‘ Try our d&iq‘us fresh-caugll‘ Honeleu Perch socated in the old Highwo in a flnnt, enjoyablé’ 'al*tosphere l%lday Nl&fl\t Ril; e ; : Te id éï¬?ortsmagï¬ s Club ih the old Highwood Bank Building _ DS COMPANY built in Read The Want 46 | "entra 801 will hold their stated men on Mé evening, October 1. 7:30 o after which a pubk card will be held h'fl public, &trdially invited. .. . Bri :500 and bunce will ts played prize;d will be w Refres! nts will be served / + Last the boy and us terial. to a sc@reless tie it n vades : Highwood ‘with‘ the pcoring! three to alr ve pm l s a real battle. e : Last $unday Coach O‘Commqy ,,,, their & Sunday Reb PAIM MF The 'rnw,_snu 8A Tel,. Libertyville fltï¬ r an Adtaker S ~' N Cd HSup w . lï¬ucmus CREAM 6 5 [ ‘TELEPHONE 410 ?. DAY, % y Phone : Cleaning â€" Pressing I ring and Repairing puits called for and delivered * . 495 85 8. St. Johns Ave rm BROS. DAIRY Highland Park, B‘ LNERS & TAILORS } reuliptine Toig B or Quality and Service BRAND BROS. TING and DECORATING LLODY FARMS C DAIRY® ' 'donth:ebefl lodge No. 1d r stated > f evening, Ocabeif & Srade A Milk _ Vitamin D _ _ Guernsey â€" 3 \Painters‘ Supphes _ _ *SQeonJSL Tel. K. P. 4 ,H;h Lodge Meéeting together in & PraQtice a. oyered n;c.m BUTTEE AND £0G E. NELSON SMI ar the two Pasteurized Dealer in Ave. |m Highwood 6