We are now taking orders for OChristmas: eards. Come in and let us show you our attractive line. Have your name engraved or printed on cards. The Highland Park Press. Uslytf ‘ Mrs. Minnie (Doherty udt.:l daughters, Uï¬â€œ ‘Thanksgiving Day guests of Mrs. Doherty‘s sister, Mrs. Fred LaBahn. Mrs. William McCarthy, widow of the former manager of the Claâ€" vey‘s Ravinia Nurseries, has been staying at the Harry Clavey home, returned to Chicago on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Nelson and children will be the Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. Nelson‘s cousâ€" ins, the W. E. Lambins in Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Juhrend are staying with Mrs. Juhrend‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Selig, until the first of next month when they will leave for Compton, Calif. The Juhrends sold their business, the Reliable garage, to Albert Bartels, on November 1, and moved from Mrs. Robert Greenslade will be hostess to members of her contract bridge club next Thursday at the Green Tea Pot in Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. George Sticken Jr. announce the birth of a daughter on Friday, November 19 at the Highland. Park hospital. Mrs. Sticken is the former Helen Roll. A baby daughter, Mary Evelyn, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Golden of Osterman Ave., on Friâ€" day, November 12. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wessling are planning to spend Thanksgiving Day with their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wessling in Rogers Park. town, Iil. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer, who went down to New Florence, Mo., to visit their son, Alvin Meyer and his family, will be returning home the first of next month. Miss Jean Baum, daughter of the Harry Baums of Hazel Ave., was hostess at a dinner party for twelve on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. LaBahn spent Sunday at the George LaBahn home in Evanston. 4 GRAVE CEMETERY LOT ROTTED MANURE. RICH BLACK 0T Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Meyerâ€"are planning to spend the Thanksgivâ€" ing holidays with Mrs. Meyer‘s father, Adam Courson in Brownsâ€" "Ta in ns hetrer. "too Soee Nee ) _ "O2 ferlee__Iil P CHAUPFEUR m.lw. 16 a Ah‘l‘. Lake Forest 2450, htw?. and 8 p.m. .-.-d 2616 W. Park Ave. â€" Tel. H.P. 49 US6tt PONY CART, SLEIGH AND SADDLE UNFURNISHED #â€"R00M FLAT WILL SHARE OUR COMPLETELY PURâ€" mished home with couple for winter Deerfield Locals Only muthorized dealer of* HARDINGE gil Burners in Highland Park and Lake ‘?EurT:ur modern heating equipment on play. William N. Frye, Inc. AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE HARDINGE OIL BURNERS DELCO OIL BURNERS Shore Garden of Memories eation. ‘Tel. H.P. 857 da; nings. t}'{&in’s.'" Driveways _ built. _ REUBEN LOYD. Tel. H.P. 635. Vitt fertilizers, _ landscape _ gardening _ an R.C.A. VICTOR, ZENITH new â€"â€" RADIOS â€" used AUTO RADIOS, RECORDS, PLAYERS ‘Tubes tested free §41 Central Ave. Tel. H.P. 154. Uane ‘Tel. Lake Forest 671 bath, hot water heat, garage if 1 block from un?-n.u- 131 ond St. Tel. H.. P. 3552. months. All modern conveniences. 'm"'" ly decorated. No care of furnace. transportation. Tel. H. P. 155. D39 608 N. Western Ave., Lake Forest, IIl. Tel. L.F. 426 UE TREES â€" EVERGREENS â€" SHRUBS LANDSCAPING REASONABLY PRICED for an Adtaker o a ¢(¢ Christmas Cards Phone Highland Radio Service John‘ Ostrowsky _ Nursery Situation Wanted Misc. for Sale Apartments ANTIQUES IN NORTH Splendid loâ€" or 149 eveâ€" Uâ€"89â€"LH U1Sf esw NOTICE â€" Advertisements received after 3 o‘clock Wednesday, placed in another section. RATES: 50 cents for five lines or less if paid on or before insertion; 75 cents if not paid by Saturday followi 10 cents for each additional line. $1.10 for 3 consecutive weeks. Highland Park and Lake Forest Combination R if not paid by Saturday following publication. BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five lines or less if paid for before ins not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents each additional line. CLASSIFIED WANTâ€"ADS Phone UNFURNISHED BUNGALO IN RAVINIA, CONVENIENT 7 ROOM HOUSE, NEWLY g:onted inside and ‘out, new hot water ler, single garage, hard wood floors, fireplace, built in bookeases, china cabâ€" Incts, kitchen cabinets, close to schools. See owner Mn Jop Milier Francis, 1000 N. Greenbay Rd. Tel. H.P. 1255. B3ThI FOR BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. John T. Beckman Jr. Wwere hosts at a party last Wedâ€" nesday evening in honor of Mrs. Beckman‘s birthday annivesary, at their home at 745 Chestnut street. Mrs. Philip Rommel of Deerfield road will celebrate her 80th birthâ€" day anniversary on Thursday, Deâ€" cember 2. their home where the Bartels are now living. Dakota. The senior Mr. Hrdlicka and his two sons live in the house on Forest Ave. formerly owned by August Huehl. Franklin Hrdlicks Jr. has returned from a visit with relatives in North Mrs. Walter Page was hostess to members of her bridge club on Monâ€" day evening at her home on Osterâ€" man Ave. House of 8 rooms, 1% baths, work room, garage, Im’bt. shade, shrubs, good locaâ€" tion. An of 8 rms, close to schools, churches, stores, . transportation. . Bath available now. Reasonable to right parâ€" ties. _ Tel. Lake Forest 2051. 8. Simâ€" monds. Bâ€"49â€"LH The Just Sew club met on ‘l;:- day afternoon at the home of . Andrew Decker of Deerfleld road. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page and children and the Clarence Repenâ€" ning family, with the Carl Mehrtens of Cicero, are spending Thanksgivâ€" ing Day at the W. T. Churchill home Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston and Mr, Johnston‘s mother, Mrs. Harriet Johnston, returned on Satâ€" urday from.a two week‘s visit at Fort Arthur, Texas. The William Johnstons were guests of a brother, LeRoy Johnston, during their stay in Texas, and Mrs. Harriet Johnâ€" ston visited her daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Alice Vickers in the same city. En route to Deerfleld, they spent a day at Hot Springs, Ark. WANTED To PUY DIRECT FROM OWNâ€" er one used 1% ton truck. Box body g: ferred. Cash. Phone Lake Forest . Larsson. Kâ€"39â€"LH in Morton Grove. Captain and Mrs. John H. Wyâ€" man of Central Ave. are to be the Thanksgiving Day guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Hartness in Lake Forâ€" est. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Worth and children have moved to the house vacated by> Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Hartness on North Chestnut St. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Major of Chicago moved fhto the house vacated by the Worths on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Hartness and little daughter are now settled in their new home in Lake Forest, and the Rev. Dr. Mrs. Fred LaBahn is opening her home for a benefit card party for her cirele of St. Paul‘s church next Monday afternoon. NICELY FURNISHED, COMFORTABL® VERY PLEASANT SUNNY ROOM, Â¥ uecorated, breakfast or kitchen ;fl’:& it O-In:‘. garage available. Near school and transportation. 623 Vine Ave. second apart. Pss nm.?ol wITH PINA.TI‘:‘A.:‘.!. '.'?'I"l or lhw. :r\h Greenbay H.P. 1491. P37â€"39 VERY PLEASANT SUNNY ROOM, NEWLY mï¬t breakfast or Mï¬ nn.-nuhlh. Wmmm‘. Tel. . 186. POR RENT IN DEERFTELD: LARGE FURâ€" l!.'-l'&A l:lel noa{wm PRIVATE » seen lm r l(nhh!l. 313 MceDaniels Ave. ï¬ .P. 1470. P38pd Sevur teo aa94, egiiet noap widt FURNISHED ROOM. WITH LIGHT PLEASANT ROOM WITH PRF 2 bedrooms, heated sleeping porch, 1 bath, 2 car garage, convenient to school and tramsportation. $60 per month. 2 stall traily located. Reasonâ€" able. Tel toP. 913. ty wess B37â€"39pd 896 Central Ave. Tel. HP. 1212 B37 in East Ravinia, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, oil heat, 2â€"car garage, only 4 blocks o‘rom ::::'I. and transportation. . $150. per Harkness, Inc. St. Johns and Laurel Tel. H. P. 1769. t pleasant room. Suitable for 1 or 2. Genâ€" Temen prefercet " To o. sike tiths mhhed bedroom with four windows; priâ€" En REfetprantneton 5o bre URNISHED ROOM, WITH BATH: GEXNâ€" tleman preferred, near transportation. 141 vite family mear tramsportation and bosiâ€" H. and R. Anspach Houses for Rent Rooms for Rent Wanted to Buy SIMMONDS RENTALS Bt. Garage H. P. in Pâ€"49â€"41 Bâ€"39 YOU CAN SAVE THE COST OF YOUR STATE AND CITY LICENSEs OR UP TO 100 GALS. OF GASOLINE ANNUALâ€" ly by placing your automobile insurance in our strong Legal Reserve $11,983.100 ‘Insurance Company. A saving of appro®â€" imately 40 per cent on your present cost is surely worth considering when you can have the same or better security than you The annual Congregation Pot Luck super of the St. Paul‘s church will be held on Wednesday evening, December 1, at 6:30 o‘clock in the church recreation rooms. Reports will be heard, officers for the enâ€" suing year elected and plans willâ€" be formulated for the future. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Nots were hosts at a buffet supper last Thursâ€" day evening at their home on Knollâ€" wood road. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Abrens of Waukegan spent Sunday at the Joseph Korenin home on Chestnut street. 1930 DE SOTO ROADSTER. VERY REAâ€" sonmble. Guaranteed perfect mechanfcally. Call Lake Forest 1858. C30â€"LH REASONABLE 1929 NASH 4â€"D0OOR SEDAN â€"Best possible condition. Phone Lake Forest 1498. Câ€"30â€"LH Mrs. Joseph Dunn and her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. William Harding of Lake Forest, were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Marths C. Love. Mrs. Paul M. Diets has as her house guest, her sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Miss Lydia Diets of Chicago. _ Mrs. Dietz‘s father, eorge Karch, who has been ill the past month, is much improved. Miss Lois Fehr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton C. Fehr of ‘Oak Park, formerly of Deerfield, now sings on the Children‘s Corner proâ€" gram over Radio ‘Station WBBM each afternoon. Miss Fehr takes the part of the China doll. She also takes the singing voice of blind Timothy on the Mary Marlin program. Miss Lois is a niece of Mrs. Chester Wessling of Rosemary terrace and of Mrs. Isase Rapp of Deerfield road. w&%t;“-u Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Rollman and son, Gordon, are spending this week with Mr. Rollman‘s mother, Mrs. Helen Patrick in Shawnestown, Illinois. Mrs. Olivia Anderson will be obâ€" serving her birthday anniversary on Saturd?., November 27, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bruce Blaine. 338 dOnhr Avenue, Lake .g;nll Cherry and mahogany dresser, ; carved mahogany chatr, earved walnut gentleâ€" man‘s chair; English game table; Roseâ€" wood melodian, ivory cg': amail tables, old glaas and silver. 1. Lake Bluff 1179. Aâ€"50â€"LH Young people who will be home from the universities for Thanksâ€" giving with their families will be arriving on Wednesday. By an interesting coincidence Mr. A. C. C. Timm, who is ill: in the Highland Park hospital, received 74 greeting cards on his 74th birthday anniversary last Thursday, in addiâ€" DOLL HOUSES, 9 ROOMS, 7 ROOMS AND small ones. 222 McDaniels ave. Tel. H.P. Wws FILED AUTOMATICALLY: WoORK “--dw-nh-a:‘nm WE HAVE IN OUR SHOWROOM A limited stock of USEDâ€"AND REBUILD REFRIGERATORS 'n.-"f:{'n Daily N 'T "The e ews + State Farm ï¬ttul l‘mh nesurance Company has now become the leading producer of automobile insurance (Polcies lold‘-ln the world." Rated A plu: A. B. t Co., the Dun & Bradstreet of Inâ€" Norman R. Willixms Glencoe 246 _ _ _ COAST TO COAST.SERVICE Fords â€"â€" Plymouths â€"â€" Chevrolets Linbility uo.m â€" $20,000 and property lAh-u:l‘b 000. _ Both l:l‘_.ud'ums-d. m â€" _ Larger care igher. h'-ln Travel Bureau Service to Policy STATE FARM INSURANCE AGENCY ATTIC AND CUPBOARD ANTIQUES KELVINATOR FRIGIDAIRE ‘ 374 Central Ave. MH. P. 181â€"182 â€" Glencoe 1332 Aso Automobiles for Sale ATTENTION MOTORISTS Furnishings for Sale PIANO TUNING H. F. PAHNKE $25.00 *:: really ASTOUNDING values ! Business Directory 13 Years in Highland Park IREDALE‘S H. P. 1478 TKE PRESs A36â€"43pd Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Hawkins (Mabel ‘Page) and little daughter, Geraldine, are spending two weeks with Mr. Hawkins‘ parents in Galâ€" eston, Texas. % Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson attended the funeral of a cousin, E. Oscar Leaben in Waukegan on Thursday. Sighient Park. win ritaimd oo e« roui‘s sieue, Mel. Poiee nï¬ son and her family on North Chestâ€" nut street. Roy Miller has given up the Brier Sweet Shop and has gone south. The shop is now being managed by llzzn former wife, Mrs. Elizabeth er. # tion to the many flowers and potted Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Joseph, who returned from Oregon last month, are staying at the C. C. Kapschull Mrs. Remick McDowell has been in Chicago the past several weeks because of the illness of her mother. Deerfleld Chapter of the Eastern Star will have its installation of ofâ€" ficers on Thursday evening, Decemâ€" ber 2, in the Masonic temple. Miss Dorothy Peck will entertain the Presbyterian Young People at a fireside meÂ¥ting at her home on Sunday evening at 7 o‘clock. A last call for basketball playâ€" ers is being made for the Holy Cross church. ‘Those who are inâ€" terested are asked to get in touch with Father J. V. Murphy or Gorâ€" don Kress. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson and Mrs. Anderson‘s mother, Mrs. H. F. McCusker, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mele FOR SALE: FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW IN southeast part of Lake Forest. In good cordition. Outâ€"ofâ€"town owner vglï¬ FOR SALE OR TRADE: 6 room . stueco house, 2 glazed mchm furnace beat. one â€"car garage. 50x200. ‘Tel. Lake Forest 1342. _Ganf in Milwaukee. The family gatherâ€" ing was in celebration of the birthâ€" day anniversaries of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. McCusker, whose anniversaries occurred during the past week. Mrs. Mele is the former Audrey McCusker. OPFFICEâ€"Upâ€"toâ€"date in our bank building, on reasonable terms. HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK The Magi‘s Gift WE ARE NOW OFFERING AT EXCEPâ€" The traditional Christmas pl;; at the Deerfield Grammar school is looked forward to each year by AT A BARGAIN IF SOLD AT ONCE: 10 NEW co%o.r:l& BAM no.?n. 5 BEDâ€" Poar sarage nitached." Beatuifal view of country yet only Ralf mile from transâ€" portation. Harkness, Inc. Anmmmvwm BIGNS AT PARK EXITs REGULATION _OFP_ TRAFFIC BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Comâ€" missioners of the Park District of Highland mucloncl-unzu:utn: Caroline Kramer decensed, has fixed Tue«day, the 4th day of Jawwary A.D. 1 as the return day for the hearing of claims against the above named Estate. Ail mhwï¬-m-ï¬hï¬ are hereby and requested to attend ï¬-hï¬b&n\dl.h&-:.m-th n-H:hnhMA_ . for the p lt n xk m AGNER Waukegan, 11., Movember 4, 1987. X37â€"40 â€"_ _ Inga Du Call us for domestic _ 36¢ EAST CENTRAL AVENUE Tel. H. P. 172. smcrifice for quick sale. Address Box LF ¢/o Highland Park Press. GaSth tionally attractive prices several bungs Tows in Mighiand Park." It will pay you room house in very good location with hot water heat, close to town and schools and churches. Will sell for $8,500.00. .. , . THOMAS PESTER _ Tel. L. F. 508, Lake Forest, I1l. _ G33IhtH Tel. H. P. 1769 61 Highwood Ave., Highwood, IIl. ‘.ag,hg,-:n.'r.. 519 f John F. Leonardi EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Houses for Sale Office for Rent ADJUDICATION NOTICE Heip Wanted Legal Notices St. Johns and Laurel belp or not paid by Saturday following publication. _ Lake Forest Combination Rate, 75¢; $1.00 or less if paid for before insertion ; $1.00 if !!udm.dbh-mhz sretta annually, has selected members of the cast and rehearsals will begin shortly. ‘The setting is in Mediaeval England, the costumes quaint, and the music and Carols are delightful "The Magi‘s Gift" will be presented the week precedâ€" ing Christmas vacation. Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor Worship service 9 a.m. ¢ Chureh school 10 a.m. No choir rehearsal this week Thursday. Regular rehearsals every Thursday following. Sunday, Nov. 28 Church school and worship service 10:30 a.m. Sunâ€" day Evening club "Cruising the Seven Seas" 8 p.m.. The young people of St. John‘s are planning an educational tour to Chicago, Sunday, December 5, Anyâ€" one wishing to join the group should notify Mr. Fred Bremer. Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor _ Union Thanksgiving service at St. Paul‘s church, 10 a.m. Thanksgivâ€" ing Day Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, pastor of St. Paul‘s church will deâ€" liver the message. Monday, November 29, Church council meeting at 8 o‘clock in the Sunday school room of the church. Wednesday, December 1, annual congregational meeting: and dinner for members and affiliated friends of St.~Paul‘s church. Dinner to be served at 6:45 p.m. Following the dinner we will hear the annual reâ€" port of the pastor and of the variâ€" ous organizations of the church. Officers of the respective organizaâ€" tions are asked to have these reâ€" ports ready. Following the reports we will have the annual business session of the congregation. Weather conditions permitting we are looking forward to a record atâ€" tendance. stalled at such places and in such manner as to be legible by the drivers of vehicles "jï¬lb;ï¬ok"v". flmm‘ï¬:.d motor v upon | s roadway _ or veway shall reduce the speed of said vehicles to not more than five miles per hour on reachâ€" ing the sidewalk line in leaving the propâ€" u-t:ulthcl’-rkgbmdlluhd Park and approaching the public street or way. . %A“"E‘_"""*"? upon such :";{: Thursday, December 2, Ladies Aid meeting. ) Choir rehearsal for the senior group this week Friday and for the junior group Monday after school. upon such roadway or driveway and apâ€" pronching such street or highway. _ _ _ oo e d e en td All of such signs shall be so located and constructed and shall be painted and built as may be determined from time to time by the Superintendent of the Park District of Highland Park. treet or highway all persons operating 'motor vehicles as :lo!-nfl shall bring such vehicles to a full stop and shall give all traffie upon such public street or highway ‘‘cEcrion 1 Any ho â€"viola k person who â€" mloehwrvr-.looâ€"pbvnhnv'a the provisions of Section V shall, on conâ€" viction thereof, be fined not less than Five Dollars :u.oo) nor more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) for each offense. Dollars (m'n‘ for each offense, SECTION All ordinances or of ordinances in conflict herewith are by expressly repealed. _ _ _ _ _ To the Holders of Special Asssessment Bonds issued by the Park District of Highland Park, Formerly the Highland Park East Avrwd lovem| s Published Nov. 25, 1937. Nowe % hereby given that funds are .vflh&-“mhvfllh-ï¬xhï¬n Treasurer of the Park District of Highland Park, Highland Park, Illinois, at the First inighen soh Snss oi € l nk, on or ber 31, lu‘l,nlAfll-wn Bonds and Interest insued by the Disâ€" lfldol%:n‘hri. formerly the Highâ€" land Park Park District, in accordance with the following schedule: e a~ iA w hk wWb= sxunmT] EL0 PP CHP CR PPTTETT. "D, 1998, as the return for the hearing of a", shim ‘neuinet the ahovre nheied Tnlarn November 25, 1987 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Executor ot the Bstate of Tuesday, the 8th day of February, ABD Hiinois, on said date at ten o‘clock AM., for the ;:- of having said clatms adâ€" All attend the Waukegan, m.. Nov Ig tp" **~RMHQ St. John‘s Evangelical Church St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church J. SMITH 364 Nocth Av. Highland Pk. JUNK Phone H. P. 410 N 0 TICE M. J. HARDACRE President of the Board of Park District of Highland 2"‘x. BRo claima % 1% rnxâ€lgrrncr € HIGHLAND PARK of Highland Park. n# 1% THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1027 Young People‘s Forum 7 p.m. Class in "Preparation for Marriage." The Evening service 8 p.m. Special music. An evening meditation led by the minister. Weekday Activities § Union Thanksgiving service at Paul‘s Evangelical church, Thursday morning at 10 a.m. Rev. F. G. Piepâ€" @nbrok will preach the Thanksgivâ€" h‘cnmnh,' rsal Frida: $ y 8 p.m. District meeting of Brotherhocod officers at Barrington church Monâ€" day evening at 8 p.m. 815 Rosemary Terrace Sunday. Nerenker #1, 1987 Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Mr. Arâ€" thur F. Merner, Supt. Morning worship 11 a.m. Sermon :L:«u-d Bruso. Music by the 1937 Christmas Seals To Be Distributed The midweek service Wednesday 8 p.m. Topic "A Study of the Meanâ€" ing of the Kingdom of God." The minister will lead the discussion. Watch for the 1937 Christmas Seals. They will be arriving soon. The Lake County Tuberculosis Asâ€" sociation has finished the preparaâ€" tion of Christmas Seal letters which will be delivered by the postman into the homes of the people of Lake county, November 26th. Each year at the Christmas seaâ€" son we are asked to share our blesâ€" sings with those who are less forâ€" tunate than we. We are asked to purchase the Christmas Health Seals that finance the preventive work in Lake county. The Association is xery grateful to the Girl Scouts who so kindly volunteered Â¥heir services in helpâ€" ing with o mail last Saturday morning. Seals they folded was a great f: r toward getting out our mail on time. Tailoring and Repairing _ Garments called for and delivered Tel. H. P. 495 35 S. St. Johns Ave. CLEANERSG&TAILORS Room 805, North Shore Trust Bldg. n-&n&.&hmwm Tel. H. P. 2774° §13 Eim Place Central & Second St. Tel. H. P.949 Clean â€" Private â€" Respectable 380 years in Highland Park Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDERY Bethichem Evangelical Church Rev. Earl J. Bruso, Minister BRAND BROS. P and DECORATING Paints â€" Wall Paper â€" Window Shades â€" Auto Giass PAINTER‘S SUPPLIES for an Adtaker PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM BUTTER AND Ecos DRY CLEANING Co DR. B. A. HAMILTON DR. A. J. WURTH For Quality and Service Call H. P. 1581 Smitty‘s BARBER SHOP 22 North Second Street HIGHLAND BUMP SHOP -uï¬â€œâ€œ "hanls Selr she Tesgg, * *** Highland Park, HL E. NELSON . DAIRY