rted Al Bertucei Zeke Campagni | or the New York camp in m been called by 1 manager. E. NELSON FUEL wl{mudw' umps ind Dents out Your SMITH | _ COMPANY â€" NONI & MOCOGNI ROM NIES, Deerfield are all . members d Indians and ; bfltthc(l;oflh.h in team ampagr t, Bertucei field, ar ts, Wall Paper, Glass w Shades, Auto Glass w Boyl Iflve‘ Giant‘s 'l‘ninin‘ Camp in Floy Quality and Service Call H. P. 1581 RAND BROS. NG and DECORATING Cleaning â€". Pressing mnriuw ble: 4 years experience with refâ€" ¢ in Highland Rochers, 515 . Sherides Werite AIGHLAND UMP SHOP awinters‘ Supplies Second St. Tel H. P. 949. an Adtaker 2114 495 . 35 8. St. Johns Are. AY, JANUARY 1g4 ade A Milk Pasteurized CIOUS CREAM n hone â€" Vitamin D BROS. DAIRY ODY FARMS DAIRY . Car im Paints AND HOUSEMAx Are. Highland P ]| + NK ONE 410 Wm left yes. New Yo:: Gianty® in Flori « called by Bm'm °* and ate north “m Campagni p 513 Elm Place Order by. Name » and Trign; of L, 1~ Tep. t3 t3 aided by other north shore organâ€" izations and by town and city officâ€" inls, ï¬gorously opposed this request and constantly sought to have all t freight truck traffic under morce commission . certificates, routed over highways to the west of Wion to run freight trucks on & carrier basis through tial areas along the north rarily was denied the shore ‘:;.:;op.ny in an order issued ‘M Springfield by the Illinois Commission last Thursâ€" day. N, S. Property Owners Continue Fight Against ugh Truck Routes Modernization Sale 41 Highwood Ave., Highwood, Ill 25c Turkish Towels ‘# « 8c Full Fashioned Hose . : 48¢ Porto Rican Cowns . . «23c Cup and Saucer . . . . *‘ 7€ 29c Mixing Bowl #‘ . «17c 12x12â€"in. Wash Cloths 3« 10c 322 N. First St. Phone 77 Auto‘ Reconstruction Co. Bargains! Bargains! SHAPIRO‘S DRY GOODS STORE Aute Repainting Cold Frame and Axle Straightening Body and Fender Repairing BSPRING SERYVICE STATION WELDING AND SOLDERING Above items are only samples of the hundréds |\ * of exceptional bargains oï¬eM. | 41 Highwood Ave. Every article in the store especially priced 1 for this â€"â€" { SHAPIRO‘S MODERNIZATION SALE _ Dahl‘s JANUARY 16, 19836 I Ave. nï¬ghwod, HIJ. Next door to Post Oï¬ceé s | the towns instead of thro them, For the t being, this jective has been real as the commission ordered that the trucks, so far as the north shore is concerned, shall be permitted (to operate only along Waukegan rhnd through Mortol_l Grove, Golf, lenview, No hbrook, Deerfield, Bal*noekbu_m and'tEverett to Waukegan, 'Cvttiflcates' of convenimlce' and necessity. were also issued to the Hastings Express company and to the Keeshsin| Motor Express Comâ€" pany, Inc., to operate over various routes ‘in the LChicuo territory, but the commission reserved the right to selett or change, at any time, the routes thro;ih the suburbs. The ruling is of extreme importâ€" ance and interest to the north shore and to all '%icazohhd. Property valued at milloins of dollars is afâ€" fected by motor freight t‘ruzi traffic in this area. The question iu been deliberated on for more than five years and this is the first ruling ever made by the Illinois Commerce Commission on a major petition for motor. truck operation in the state of TIllinois. hlny certificates have been granted for motor bus operaâ€" tion, to ‘haul pasengers, but up to the present |time, tie commission has not. rules on the motor freight truck q‘estitin over any s route issued ‘by the commissio affect nearly 150 ï¬\xburbs in the |Chicago territory. _ | «o4 t Appreciation of the commission‘s attitude in taking thorou ly into consideration the property | owners‘ point of view, was expressed by Mr. Bishop. "We are grateful) to the commission {or granting: our ‘petiâ€" tion for a rehearing in the case," the lawyer gaid. "The commissionâ€" Mr. Bishï¬p announced that his association already has started work preparing evidence to present at the reopening of the case. A ‘date for the hearings has not yet been set. ers have taken care throughout the lengthy hearings on this petition to balance all (the facts and ‘to give thorough ognition to. the rights of the property owners." ; The fundamental issue, so far as the property owners are conâ€" cerned, Mr. Bishop explained, is protection df residential property values and the preservation of the residential ¢tharacter of the north shore. Motor trucks, he made clear, are widely jused in this area and wWill always be used by what Ll: property owners chiefly oppose the permanent designation of resiâ€" dex;t.isl streets as through motor freight truck lines,. i "Such branding of streets for freight truck purposes is inherent h$%ardous to residential prope values," Mr. Bishop said. "We beâ€" liéve and have prepared evidence to support ‘our belief that such C e of action is not nuuui txit . it would further jeopard safety, would seriously damage the phyements that have not been built f n such heavy traffic, and paid for by | private assessment, were never i} nded for freight truck usage. V:F“ing freight service is adequate in this area." > ‘During the conduct of the case and the gathering of evidence thus far, the north shore has been united as |probably never before on any one :rqciï¬c question. On one occasion ayors and presidents of all the clties and towns from Evanston to 5ake Bluff, inelusive, met with the hembers of the property ownejlsf association and agreed unanimously to oppose use of residential streets f,br motor freight trucks on a comâ€" on carrier basis. Prominent north %ore property owners testified beâ€" ‘ore the commission. Resolutions | ‘Without doubt the present upsurge if; interest in the nutritional values f what we eat, will in the far future be regarded as the beginning of the éra of increased human capabilities. ;‘I‘}. only nutritionists and physiâ€" ¢ians, but the nation‘s menu planâ€" hers in many lucky homes are adyoâ€" ca}ing the gospel of efficiency and longer life by proper food. 1 se Typical of this movement toward health from natural sources is the tr sent flood of calavos to our marâ€" ets with their generous and ?m- sual supply of five of the six vitaâ€" s now recognized; with their alth of minerals and their ability atd in piling up an alkaline reâ€" erve. © Ioa ere presented from towns and citâ€" ibs and from various civic organiâ€" tions on the north shore. Here‘s an example of those easyâ€" o:take ‘qualities in Calavo Gelatin qstard. . | CALAVO GELATIN CUSTARD | \_water to make 1 cup 4 M cap whipping cream | 1 cup Royal »Anne cherries, pitted | 1 cup cubed pineapple CA cup diced calavo (equivalent to [ | * ‘medium calavo) | | Whipped cream for garnish | Maraschino cherries (may be | |_omitted). * | Dissolve gelatin in hot water, add emon juice and cold water and eool ntil gelatin is almost set. Prepare alavo by cutting in halves lengthâ€" ise and removing seed and peelâ€" ng. Fold whipped cream into gelaâ€" in with fruits, and chill until firm. ve in chilled, stemmed glasses, ither plain or with a topping of ipped. cream to which drained, hopped maraschino cherries have n added to color. erves 10 to 12. & %lowgver, human nature being at it is, calavos have no doubt ched their present peak of populâ€" rity because of their extremely yâ€"toâ€"take eating qualities, which o| not in the least rob them of their â€"for,whatâ€"ails you characterisâ€" ics. > Enlavos also harbor an almost unâ€" eard of amount of oil for a fruit, n average of twenty per cent, also juantity and quality of protein, the issue repairer of our bodies, which t: ure has stubbornly refused hereâ€" ore to grant to the fruit family. In 1904 there were $455,427,085 rold dollars coined in theâ€"world nints, the greatest ~amount from .8‘;0 to the present date." ~~â€"_| _ _ 4 South First Street L.uuâ€".' 555 _ Highland Park â€"gelatin cup hot water tablespoons lemon juice plus cold package lemon flavored prepared E. K. CATTON our Typewriter Man GREENSLADE Electrical Contractor Electric Shop ALBERT LARSON STATIONER Highland Park 567 California‘s rare salad delicacy LA V O S THE PREBS FECTIVE January 15, the Ifinois Bell Teleâ€" phone Company extends to all day Sunday the same reduced rates which have been in effect * on long distance stationâ€"toâ€"station calls after : 7 p.m. each evening. The reductions apply to * most calls on which the day rate for three minâ€" ~‘utesis more than 35 cents, and range from about 10 per cent on some of the shorter calls to 40 per cent or r;ore on distant calls. It makes the) telephone more useful to more people in more ways. It means a broader service at lower cost. |, . . Close and frequent contacts with old friends across the miles. Reassuring, personal words to some farâ€"away invalid. mixed salads of fruits, vegetables, sea foods or meat. Dice for cocktails. tlsuh for sandwich spreads and hors ‘oeuvres. $ Moline to Gary, Ind...................}, Rock Island '&Cincinnali. Ohio Kan*akce to Milwaukee, Wis..... Decatur to Detroit, Mich........ Cairy to New Orleans, La........... M to Palm w Fia......s anville, to ha, Nebr........:; Peoria to Indjanapolis, Ind......... Springheld to| W aukegan, IIL...... Alton to Kansas City, Mo......... Rockford to Toronto, Canada..;. Chicago to Los Angeles, Cal. ... The Long Distance Operator Will Tell You The Rate On FR OM TYPICAL THREEâ€"MINUTE RATES WHAT THIS MEANS FREE RECIPE BOOK Send for colorful "New Calavo Hostâ€" ess Book." Address: Calavo Growers of California, Dept. 111, 4803 Everett Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Week _ Sunday _ Redueâ€" Day _ & Night _ tion 2.15 6.25 2.05 1.65 1.15 T15 1.70 STATIONâ€"TOâ€"STATION Illinois Bell Telephone Company offers reduced rates on personâ€"toâ€"person calls every night after 7 p.m. and all day Sunday, They apply, in genâ€" eral, on long distance calls on which the day stationâ€"toâ€"station rate is more than 35 cents. The discount on most personâ€"toâ€"person calls is the same in money as on stationâ€"toâ€"station calls between the same places. Happy reunions with members of the family back home, with children at school or college. . . . And, if you choose, opportunity to clear up the week‘s unfinished business or plan the week ahead. AL®SO . . . EFFECTIVE January 15, the 1.20 3.50 105 1.15 .95 AS 60 _ _ Accept only those stamped CALAVO on the skin. They are seâ€" lected from only 14 out of 400 variâ€" eties of "avocado" or "alligator pear" familyâ€"are laboratory tested for maturityâ€"and have up to 2% times as much of the flavorâ€"giving oils! 95 40 45 Any Call Desired PAGE NINE