T4 IMuIE ting units t these, com| t dn try to P thagh he yoe s ve er of the s «@"Ã©ï¬ m.:w mers prosâ€" visit" and ‘exâ€" g | place | any , and from 9 to : is located on hind va adinein 4. + mnd w o PnsP c is 3,' e Civie Wacker odorâ€" low CC3 No PBR 16 194 YX 16, 1089 the Chicago 135 it# :& mino% smck Act Now ore Assembly N. 8. Towns Study Questions vitally affecting comâ€" munity and individual interests will be weighed during the study the North , Shore towns and cities are making of the Iilinois Truck Act, now before the General Assembly at This was apparent today as Atâ€" torney Edwin A. Robson of Wilâ€" mette dipped into the provisions of the bill and prepared arguments which he will use in an effort to have the measure modified in some particulars for the welfare of indiâ€" vidual . communities ® andâ€" residents in them. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1989 Attorney Robson has received asâ€" surance that an opportunity will be given for hearings on the bill in legâ€" islative committees® before it has gone too far toward final passage. All the North Shore towns and cities and the North Shore Property Ownâ€" ers Association, composed of citiâ€" zens in the communities from Evâ€" anston to Lake Bluff inclusive, will is widespread as it ‘involves matâ€" ters which have been at issue on the North Shore and in other resiâ€" dential communities for years. ties have in assigning specific routes to .motor truck lines? This has been one of the most : importiant questions arising from the whole problem of motor truck regulation and again constitutes a vital issue. ‘The proposed new law provides that motor freight trucks shall placed > the control of the m:aof,m Works ~/and Buildings. instead of under thy/ Illiâ€" nois Commerce Commission as is now the case and that the departâ€" ment shall designate the routes. If any city, village or incorporate town disapproves of the route, it may file an objection. <But as the bill is now written objections would be filed after the route had been seâ€" lected and an order entered £ ing the truck company to cate on that route. . f Proponents of a greater d.g:n of home hjm for municipalities those whq feel that individual citiâ€" zens should have more of a voice in determining what streets are made int@ permanent truck lines believe that objections should be filed before the granting of a route and a certificate, These® persons hold that it would be easier to preâ€" vent picking an improper route than it would be to oust a company it had been using the route for some time. M‘rdflon is given added weight in view of "the fact that the powers of the department to assign routes apply to truck movements origingting outside the eorpon’.ï¬\ "limits of municipalities and img through or around them., : The department <will not route truck movements confined enâ€" tirely within the limits of a comâ€" peanity.: >. >\ 0s= v.00l>" 0 =n0d ‘_The pending bill is the result of several months of study by the Illâ€" inois Uniform Motor Vehicle Laws Commission. Fortyâ€"two hearings and twenty conferences were held and theâ€" commissioners talked to Skokie Valley Laundry MODERN WOMEN KNOW THE SECRET! DON‘T léet washday rob you of your vitalityâ€" leave you tired and out of sorts. : You can avoid all this if you send your laundry to the SKOKIE VALLEY LAUNDRY. It will be done economicâ€" ally, thoroughlyâ€"just as carefully as you would do it in your own home! Free yourself from this Send Your LAUNDRY to SKOKIE VALLEY as a unit at the hundreds of persons to obtain facts on which to base the present bill. The measure applies onl yto freight trucks. Reduction of traffic hazards and conservation of the highways with continuation of flexible transâ€" portation service are major aims of the bill, © qu The month of February has rolled around again‘ bringing with it the eelpbrationolthohlt@d‘yldm of our distinguished statesmen â€" Washington and Lincoln. â€" With these events we turn back the pages of history and become once again conscious of the life and customs of former years. If this month inâ€" spires you to check tup onte again on the antiques possessed y {family or inspires you to:n?w interest in antiques in general, following books will be of interest to you: i *J Quest of the Quaintâ€"Robie. . . About Antiquesâ€"Bowles. > / _ Colector‘s Luckâ€"Corrick. Candleday Artâ€"Rawson. â€" Snuffboxesâ€"Curtis. * Snuffboxesâ€"Curtis. â€"â€" Lighting â€" Colonial Lighting â€" Hayward. * Clocksâ€"Clock Bookâ€"Nutting. Silthouettesâ€"Shades of Our Anâ€" cestorsâ€"Corrick. 12e ]&Bunâ€"-flom&ft Rugsâ€"Walker ; llecting Hooked Rugsâ€"Wough, . Tapestryâ€"Tapestry Bookâ€"Canâ€" i,dee; Practical Book of Tapestriesâ€" Hunter. _ Style in Furnitureâ€"Bean. . <.| \ Decorative Styles and Period$sâ€" ‘Candee. ‘ Old World Houseâ€"Cescinsky. â€" English and American Furniture â€"Cescinsky. j English Furnitureâ€"Cescinsky. | Early American Furnitureâ€"Corâ€" nelius. A ; Lace â€"Lace Book â€"Caplin; Emâ€" broidery â€" and Lace â€" ‘Lefebrure; Lace Bookâ€"Moore; How to Know Lacesâ€"Roberts. ‘Geography of American Antiques â€"â€"~Guild. > % ; 54 Furniture j Handbook of Furniture Stoylesâ€" Dyer. es C mss Handbook of the American Wing â€"Halsey. § Decorative Furnitureâ€"Hunter. ~French . Provincial Furnitureâ€" Furniture © Treasuryâ€"Ntting. Story ‘of American Furnitureâ€" ~~Kolonial Furnitureâ€"Shesa. Practical Book of Period Furniâ€" tureâ€"Eberiain. & Knowing, Collecting and Restorâ€" ing Early American Furniture Taylor. J Furniture of Our Forefathersâ€" Singleton. * Quality Cleaners â€" ‘Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. LIBRARY mohth of Febtuary hi mpqupnemrmanmeictmmmmonry Royal Neighbors Instruction School in Waukegan Feb. 24 Camp No. 998, Royal Neighbors of America, of Highland Park, will be represented at a school of inâ€" struction !"E::]“' recorders and receivers of Lake county camps of the fraternal benefit society, which will be held in Waukegan at the Karcher hotel Friday, Feb. 24. | â€" Miss Etrna) M. Barthel of ‘Rock Island, supreme recorder of the soâ€" ciety,â€"will be a guest of honor. She will be in charge of the school, and other officials who will attend are Mrs. Margaret Gorman of Chiâ€" cago, member of the board of suâ€" preme managers, and Mrs. Gladys Ames of Gurnee, a district deputy. Fifteen Lake county camps will be represented at the sessions: It is exâ€" pected that approximately fifty perâ€" sons, including the three principal officers of these camps will attend. During: m period of service with the. , Miss Bsrqulhn taken a prominent part in the progâ€" ress of R:y;:i:dchbou of America. She has as supreme recordâ€" er since 1925 and previously held the office of fleputy supreme recordâ€" er for ten years. Miss Barthel is past president of . the secretaries‘ section of the National Fraternal Congress. ' General Electrics Defeat Bulk Service ‘The Highland Park eGneral Elecâ€" tric quintet ¢limbed to within a half game of first place in the Evanston league last Sunday, by drubbing the tall Bulk Service Cagers 48â€"26, The fast nwpw Highland Park five had too many guns for the Bulk boys, every man making the scoring column. t j Next Sm:Fy the G.E.‘s will meet their old rivals, Voses: Grocery. Voses are the only undefeated team in the league, and the Electrics must fome e mmieoninrremmmmngemmemmmmmanel : * 51 South St. Johns Avenue â€" Tel. H. P,. 2900 _ : PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Other Electrical Appliance Dealers are also offering seasonal values in Electric Washers and Ironers €CHB PR BE 83 whip them Sunday to get into the playoiff for the first round chamâ€" pionship. The game will be played at Boltwood Fieldhouse in Evanâ€" ston at 3 o‘clock. â€" . : es {iimo‘ HIT Pasquesi acowm 1%0 Jereb 40 2 Goss %. 8 0 Maiman 2 0 2 Pendergast 1 10 foskam ~irf mn"" fl Goerler * #.1}« cinbaqiiboniect Sisterhood to Hear Whitney Trio Feb. 20 The noted Whitney Ensemble, well known throughout the country for its performance of chamber music in various instrumental combinaâ€" tions, will be heard at the next open meeting of the Sisterhood at the North Shore Congregation Israel, Lincoln and Vernon Avenues, Glenâ€" coe, on Monday afternoon, February 20, at 2:15 o‘clock. % Developing from the Whitney Trio which made its debut at Raâ€" vinia Park in 1922, the Ensemble has achieved many honors in the music world: and its appearance is anticipated with great pleasure. . For several years the Whitneys have ;been heard from _ coast to coast under the auspices of the Naâ€" tional Broadcasting system, and the Whitney quartet, composed of the four Whitney sisters, was chosen by the League of American Composers to represent the middle west in a broadcast of .contemporary music. At 12:30, preceding their proâ€" gram, will be the usual interesting current â€" events i sion group headed: by Rabbi Enlm and inâ€" formally held around the jluncheon table. â€" Bring your box lunch and join in the discussion. A short busâ€" iness meeting follows and at 2:15 the Ensemble entertainment will beâ€" gin. â€" Everyone is condially invited to be present at this open meeting. L. (18) B FP TOTAL â€" 2 0 % Read The Wantâ€"Ads 1 11 fomk.""‘ 3 0 0 Walker 1 0 2 ~Nordstrom 4 0 2 Flink # #:L.. * C TOTAL MW%coomlge;,;;fl scores ocy.::mwnmm &Anu advantagesâ€" . 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