forâ€"all kinds dtaker DECORATING 149 ... e mer ahithin “ +~â€"â€"$18$.00 ... _ $195.00 Inc. #Milk® ./ *~â€"..$820.00 k. Illinoig FARMS ne ~ , MARCH 410 DAIRY OF Tel. H. P. Q4P $315.00 $315.00 .34’5.: Ce A20 THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1986 L. J. Wilmot, Clerk of the Circuit Court . of / , Was July 16th, 1 on farm of his grandfather,| Lyman Wilmot, mile the V of De field,. l# He ‘:al the son of Warren H. Wilmot, was a prom* inent figure in the hfl*n- and $ litical life of the [Township and County. f {1%"" +4 Mr. Wilmot a ‘the grade school| at and | with his. ts to Waukegan in the wall of 1898 w he later: ter entered| the H School. ; graduated June {1903. / Sho thereafter he, enter the office | Lews O. kway,) then Clerk of the Cireuit rt . exâ€"officio ï¬â€™ corder, in the capacity of Clerk and for several years prior to the year 1924 served as Dep Clerk. ma in the year 1924, office dfllar. euit Clerk and was dâ€" ‘ed under the law Mr. Wilmot was ‘elected to the office of Clerk of the Circuit Court witgnt opposition and is complfï¬nthjl third always begn a Republican and is a candidate for reâ€"dlegtion this gpting on the ican {Licket. . ||| On 25th, ; Mr. Wilmot *‘“ mrtipd g- ura BW’. i(r. Wilmot has always t & keen and utive’in‘irut in m& affairs of his community. He served Mr. .;E-Fr;. ‘Wilmot are the parâ€" ents df four children: a daughter, Mrs. Helen Meador, and three sons Lyman, xanhdl nd ; Robert, |all residing in Wau s | u.,,.,,},.,ouu Public mbfl\ry‘ Board for , many and . also served ‘sgveral y E‘ dhm of the Waukegan Chamber of Con mence. (He was a director of the Wa Â¥. u.&. A. Board and C of the Boys‘ Work Comâ€" mittee of that org tion at the time the present "Y" ding _ was erected. | When Waukegan Park District tu organized he was aApâ€" pom"‘A. Evo oi .-;[ _.txh‘z.... z succeeding" board. the duly elected rgmm and has since been reâ€"gpopinted by each He is a member of the First Conâ€" gregational Ch of Wlnk*ng wA the Rotary Club, Elks, Moose Dona : Belle J¢ served, as esses. for the M. Club on ‘day, March 3rd." : | ~Hecketsweiler Studio /0â€".â€" PHOTOGRAPHERS . _ Circuit Court Clerk Mrs. Beatrice Meyer and Miss 5 W. Coupe, center poise ride, 112\in. wheelbase, 6 in. tires, safety glass throughout, bumpâ€" ers, spare metal tire cover is $619 w“:t-d tax. paid. Purnell & Wilson, Inc. 1936 Ford Vâ€"8 7 South St. Johns Ave. _ | 4\ Pmess . _ . 25th ANNIVERSARY Highland Park 3 Newâ€" ngratulations! â€" h I served as hostâ€" Tuesâ€" NK Property Owners Face â€" <~// New Traffic Fight ity is also involved.. Many of its citizens nmï¬beginziih. to ‘t.hk; ("Is the North Shore to go into s idential distard, as did. the lom side in Chicago, and more recently Sheridan road in ~Chicago, chiefly because of traffic invasions!". +‘ The answer of the, North Shore Property Owners association which was organized several years mgo to preserve the repiu:g;ial j ter of the area, of!j civie = ies, clubs and associationsâ€" of most ‘of thetown and city governâ€" ments involved is "NO!" ; } to the Alarmed at the serious nature of the Sinnett bill which popped into the special session of the state legâ€" islature (before scarcely anyone outâ€" side of its immediate sponsors reâ€" alized its "tremendous ® gignificance, the property owners association went into action to defeat the jproâ€" poul,'twm_ty-fo\s;lhonu after the existence of the bill became known. ‘ Through the efforts : ree sentative Drennan J.} Slater of ;:v- anston, Attorney Howard F. Bishâ€" op, counsel for the association, and others, the bill, which had been, adâ€" vanced to the third reading, had not yet been called as this was beâ€" inmnan and its opponents were. ho 1 that ‘it could be kept off the call for the ‘rest of the special session/ ‘ Mr. Slater endeavored to have the bill amended to require that permission of logal residential communities first be obtained (‘beâ€" fore certificates could: be granted: to the truck lines but this amendâ€" ment was not adopted. | .. â€"â€" F Mr. Slater and Mr. Bishop found that nearly all members of the lowâ€" er house had learned something of the nature oï¬ the bill through pubâ€" licity released in its favor by the trucking association: but that scarcely any roprmnutiv'o muzï¬ x dsn lge Seeaee t e P unc eE its serious consequences in regard to residential property owners. Cerâ€" tain provisions of the bill, examinâ€" ation | wed, contained requireâ€" ments that would bake it objet: tionable to union labor and to Eh. fam:u hence it was hoped that | the forces representing these interâ€" | ests might be swi towand opposâ€" | . ing measure. ) dless any | : owne association â€"‘and | -gronb have resolved w.ï¬zh:“m | bill &: broad and basic grounds,. <| | w’lï¬:‘orocognhmc ‘the â€"service that r truck lines perform and patronizing them liberally, the a#â€" sociation feels that present eon& 3 tion on the North Shore do not reâ€" || quire the granting ï¬"wrï¬ï¬ct to eo:dpnï¬pc to use streets, the dential areas, The highways to the west of the towns and gities. give ample roadway for t:fzugh operation of ‘trucks beâ€" tween Chicago and Waukegan. Loâ€" cal deliveries can‘ be mgqc by . inâ€" dividual trucks | operating | between, | the: various towns and | picb-hpi points near the main through highâ€" ways.. % | tC y | Eyven if there rv}:: necessity for such) common .carrier service, ‘the iassociation ~believes â€" that actual routing of trucks . should: be <do‘}> | only. after in ;careful study by comâ€" petent engineers and other expérts: and that ag much traffic as ; pOS: sible should be diverted to the west of the eongmtled instead of being allowed to | through them. But the Sinnett bill; it is ‘pointoq out, would make it mandatory to |issue common ca.rtiqicdrflli:tm to com+ panies now operati and : over their *existing | routes, â€" without the need of their appearing before t.h't commission : or | any other body establish the existence o‘cf such neâ€" (Continued from Page 1) | we Phone H. P. 435 xï¬nlm.(‘ t‘ y who gives it careful B y aid (Mr. Bi n io in ateupl create | mEo‘f T enatire, tablished in fact, th§t gpaily w4 > bessity rér‘:#“ radf service." We cessity by law, We Nave: reaAliag ~lv!on' y Mï¬.’ & We N n fonsivg s uce io '“[ ex exists pregsent,: "‘i? bera for the "“' w inroury bur fpamenffh: areex, | Se) far. we have been sube o m |p tecting x&idm mith "I‘ J £ ‘:rl;nanu'\t freight t rg:;l and fe w 'rqeentl;wo‘ h q | bearing (by yï¬he ;_q‘:n llo® } ~nmmission, and onl Cox;n;ra ~vidence‘ to ghow i C onke J 1j nek coï¬xp-nyfshon‘:otom am |f â€"4 certificates to OM plew [ | neigemnt stfeets 9 llte over ow | vvoe:mbo show that [Re :\l:st?mg! 1. ~uting and t " <a. A l 1 on I 1 5 residenti:fle 5“ freight &C‘: i | the legislature at the us o ontipnal | njury to thousan is o: ppecaresd | ywners and withou‘t istabli ptod‘ertx ' 'leed for such ‘servitl ‘:ylmhini‘t: ' | nation of the facts [ 0 ldt Je a : | loxr tragedy in gov m‘:entfzo e T KA# Representative Sliter ored out | 'hlt the bill not 0 B wgo mtgd.ovl R »»he property -owner ut w‘?d } ork _ "ardships on many t .uld w f '\tn‘i;s s well. ||/ soant s . here are so $ ! 3 as and individul:‘lz f.v '230 ?mp‘“ L ‘1inois, engaged } tg hte i l "Weight truck busifi¢ss," ue 'd"m ; Slater. â€" "Nearly in:st:y’f"l l s ‘| ent of these are l" ogi)) con ~| erns, in fact, most ];yth'm.n% d a meâ€"man‘ or, ‘ongâ€" Mck! ent‘f'm!enh I comply with the -"l llt(;u s c o â€"uipment, insurang mdom oo in o ification. would bB) i mf?'d‘ 7| sails that would «"t lmu!iml i of J : | hundreds /of .t ‘ d yet many of " Ing . ¢ fegitimate fand [ffeful.â€" o otosp Y | About ninetyâ€"cight}| fe c hamp of thg o comp@nies : operat B ice't!: unte *\ have not more hal ben vos 1M many instances billn tmc}a arg e | a monopoly, to celitain loegs Ince 4| and at the same titse, 3 c ead ne f |sose bwpdbi 'i‘}‘ , 4t would imâ€" + scores of small‘co ' rerglents fPherâ€" }â€" |‘ more, {enactment amea. ihabsonie ; cannot be urged 0 : C oundy that i tequired by|the taking w | of the interstate 1 | fhirs. is | state â€" Commerce, on ossion) ‘The i Sooer n aady o o mmiuion. The :: these lintox;tate ~;::;ls gnlf ie 1: Attorney| Bi | to Wa :n: ington to ycon:x‘ll: Jvt':m; $ cfpanis, ip) sion and. other lath tickes | tmare l concerning ‘the fe@® loritm i the Â¥*smek {situation . ns aige tod . |HMe was expected cessity or without any furth ceedings bf afy kindf . If io wa :;::zgu & hir.,lomutxht; I n t ‘ f ‘vâ€" certifieftmnmgl" t;!e ! “ eang c Shore will be| brand “ J heart o!nEtl nfmiideni’ ml,m We permanent fréight tr i8 xfl‘ iich OJ hok collfemtes wih have no )glrildiction.‘ hes. W‘lll Representative $ ‘hat the bill not 0 ‘he property owner hardships on man nanies as well. . There are some Attorney | Blpho mtvhen:h eto c&vt::i:- on dnd cpnpalt thoritiel | there sion and oth relffal phase bt the concerning ‘the \fe e shase. & truck ‘sitnqtidn.‘k g_‘ Do0 io ha nurge: &y. M g 'fi ive | p m | the property own(le a oc‘inti:nm‘h.u Nerkg work Ahag) 'n":he invasion laid | down | to opHM( frorght ) of certified@ | mo! †n&wfluï¬â€ Socal Smfe. _ m ‘association reâ€" whers ie hesth \pn ; an arplified cently embarked |{bn i o me aon 4J thela ngef i:volv&l! n the ers to the;d;ngeflon. TMMWQ! in tss Jf Lob Bluff For® and cities of Laki !i\ wl n cton em Highl†) in qe erating o ein ns ] Y owners ‘through e oidiro ?mple' Tims to represen< resolutjions, : teleghn ferotonpar on tatives nnq othe‘ ¢ P f t.d,*ullow’ position to th.e “,‘ tr::; “*‘. o ve? permanent freig at P lane “? bel residential stree l;“ M in tlog congidered, by t{h N Conefiithit list the aid e mare m | outside of the h;t onserhs r the matter is on I o‘me"c:m“ identical prope l q . T out the state. : |1} ~~ 1 9 Purnell and. Wilson _ _ | Local Fotd Dealers | ‘For Past 10 Years 5.804 (lecf CVE Purnell & Wilsgpn, Inc., local Ford: dcï¬nrs, are cele§rating their ten anniversary this eek at their show rooms at 101 NJ St. Johns avente, ,whex? they hav n located since they ‘atarted b in Highlan! Park. } ) T0 P \In these past successfully ha gervicei‘ of the; y have ad reamlining . ar â€"Zephyr Vâ€" \Mr. J. R. Pur firm, waks this |NMear .elected presiâ€" dent of the “, Dealers: associaâ€" M. PAl i 1A $ :\ The contern (friginally had only two stores, on i t Highland Park one DesPl@ines, but has been nlarged, to indlude. the dealerships @at Winnetka angi{Arlington Heights, a subâ€"dealdf at Glencoe. â€" . | | d slngb-d Mï¬ Â«iencog. !Il A special i on to come d look over |\the large new m n i auntk 1 li= imsued at 1, president of the ear .elected presiâ€" : Dealers associaâ€" n years they have ed the sales and d car.) This year | \the latest ‘in comfort, the Linâ€" got dis yere letter o2 90 dong whit public. THE PRESS § Mr. J. M. Appel, president of the Highland Park State Bank, was born in Highland, Illinois, on May 22nd, 1864, and has lived in‘ Illinois &ufl. He received his education in public schools. 2 y In his early life, he engaged in the . mercantile 3usineas ‘at â€"Pocaâ€" hantas, m:nois. there he served as postmastei under President Harriâ€" son. . In 1897, he~atcepted a position with the State Auditor in the Bankâ€" ing and, Building uginLonn Departâ€" ments, which position he held conâ€" tinuously for fourteen years. _ In 1910, he came to Chicago and engaged in the banking business. His presidency and active manageâ€" ment of the Highlandâ€"Park State B::k dates back about 20 years. In 1897, he was honored with the presidency <of the Hlinois Bankers Association. | i 13 \County Conference of © ~â€" _‘ Bible Classes to Be. ;\ Held in Libertyville _ Mr. Appel resides with his wife and daughter at 444 Oakwood aveâ€" nue. His son, Vallee O. Appel, is president of the Fulton Market and Cold ‘Storage Company in Chicago. Mr. Appel is an enthusiastic Mason and Rotarian. | t ‘ _A |countyâ€"wideâ€" conference â€" of adult| Bible classes will be held at the Libertyville Methodist Episcoâ€" pal church, Sunday cfumm, March 8th, beginning at 2:30 p.m., central standard time., [ tole * Rev. J. Russell Throckmorton, of Chicago, will deliver the afternoon address on "The Adult Class a Force| fhr â€"Righteousness." . Mr. Throckmorton, who holds the posiâ€" tion of Executive Secretary for the Commission on Men‘s Work, Méthâ€" â€"odist Episcopal church;, travels exâ€" tensively in the middle west, and is well: known in Methodist circles, \Part of the session will be given over: to round table discussion of practical questions concerning adult class teaching and activities, and teachers and : members of classes have been requested to be iready to present their vexing problems ‘for discussion. . The women‘s ‘group ‘will. be led in discussion by Mrs. F. E. DeYoe, leader of the women‘s class in the North Chi¢ago Presbyâ€" terian church, and/ Rev. Mr. Throckmorton will lead the men‘s group. ce 3 ‘s L oohg Mrs. J. G,. Cook teacher of the Aduz Bible class in the Half Day Congréegational church, and superâ€" intendent of the Adult Division in the county organization, will, pre« side at the meeting. Rev. S.tq‘ckboj:‘, s:;;ï¬e},â€pï¬di of the Libertyfl Impressive victory in famous economy rUun . officially confirms Pontiac‘s superior economy! ~*‘ NORTH SHORE BUICKâ€"PONTIAC CO Banker settles the matter John Fay Harris Spem’ /‘ _ on Problems of Relief ville iï¬ _ .E. ehurch, will (the devotibnal . period. â€" This erence is held annually, in Marck, under the direction of the it County Countil of; Religious E on, and representatives: and delegations are expected to attend from thurches in various parts of the coupty. â€" [ ‘John Fay Harris, candidate for Republican . Nomination ~for Conâ€" gress, spoke at the Deerlhl: Gramâ€" mar school this morning o% Amerâ€" mum.d fl- al-; b,-dd‘nï¬.fl“ W } ry club on TVA tions .on| Relief." . Mr. ris is Superintendent of the Lake County Veterans Relief Commission, and is well qualified to speak onmihi- subâ€" ‘Yellowstone lake, in Yellowstoné park, freezes to a depth sufficient to yield 180,000,000 tons of ice;; or fnondh to furnish every woâ€" \man, and child in the U,nit‘d States ject. with 1% tons. BROOKS GOVERNOR OF ILLINOIS Primary Election, Tuesday, April 14, 1936 wIN WITH BR 0 0 K S ! Republican Candidate for W aA Y L A N D RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. | DahI‘ P Auto WE& SPRING SERYICE STATION '-.m*-um SOLDERING 882 N. St. . Phone 77 Quality Cleaners Body and Fender Repairing ;LLINOiB AND Phone: H. P. 496 P. 178 PAGE NINE i §