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Highland Park Press, 27 May 1948, p. 2

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Page: I talked with one of Highland Park’s most important leaders this week. He is charged with the protection of you, your child- ren, your property. . . Now anyone can see Highland Park is growing. Look around. ' ' Note all the new homes and apartments. As a city grows, more protection is needed. Yet next month, on June 15th, two able policemen will be dismissed and one police car put in storage. Why? To save money. And why again? . BecautHighland Park hasn't enough money to pay for adequate police and fire protection; street mainten- ance; and lots of other services vital to a growing town. Experts report it’ll be a year before there'll be an- other vote on taxes. During these next 365 days, Highland Pary will march to the rear, leaving its citizens and their property unsafe and, at times, completely un-protected. Sad commentary? Yes. What's to be done? . It's up to us . '. . all of us. . Mud Have Mole Fund. . . . ' Our city must have more funds. And we'll keep right on bringing this subject up until something is done about it. . When only 30 percent of the voters vote, and the majority of those vote against a measure to make High- land Park safe, I think it's tragic. I don't like to see Highland Park deteriorate. I don't like to see Highland Park's children unsafe and without protection. I don't like to think about my home burning down because we haven't enough money to support our' hard- working fire department. . Highland Park must have more funds. NOW! . . Close For my The Highllnd Park Automobile Dealers' geocintion annynnm that in order to give employees n full week-end over the holiday. their pines of bushes will be closed Sum-day. Sand-y and Monday. This includes the follow- ing places of bushes: Golden Motors, Inc. Highland Park Motor Silt-s. Ina, Kathi mothers, Nelson Motor Sales. No. Share Buick Co.. Inc. Fume" C Wilson. Inc, Ravinil Motors. Inc, Wm. Raehl & Co., Stalin's Garage Ind Van Guilder Motors. MM nanny Amw has”: Mo-tttttot-.-.--.. . 'lulpn. h “dawn-m.“ s.Tiir,i-rrmtoen-i"" atd"gt1L" run: .11).”! - -- can. '".-- FaiHiareueqt-.Arrhe_ Esau-a-ar-ei.- -gyPeetrePf.'Seeenee, -i"i"ii'riiaCG%trta ‘31; as. a II- no: 9233.311" .. - "in! " 'V a - Avo. "w se-oath-rl-WN'- cervisakslkserviee YOU’RE NOT SAFE m "Ka9ND PARK'. Are you willing to help? (mu! WHITT NORTHMORE SCHULTZ Take a Look Tom Wilda’sAI-t (In To Meet My lumber: of Tom WWI cub door painting cla- will moot at the Y.W.C.A. on Saturday. May 29 at 1:45 Inn. to make final ar- nnzerncnu. Fees may be paid " that time. and arrangements will be made for those who do not have Widen. FortheAmerkitk--. aodthegtmeGmamte.- LANECEDARHOPECHEtrrS mulmmwmd mummy-1mm- Northshom 6lardimoyMemories "Noni M's (Io-plot. Store for tho II." on - all wa. 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Kenneth 'urder, Huyden Hodges, Nancy Johnson, Susan Lint-man, Jill Moore, Norman Peterson, Robert, Phillipa, Louise mun. Wendy Savin, Thomas Swift. Guy Wilbur. , AU - I BU . Gregory Armstrong, Meredith Barr, Nnney Bartell. Louise Ber.. trand, Kean Block. Barbara Brit, ton, Joan Chester, Russ Clark, Barbara Britton, Joan Chester, Russ Clark, Barbara Clemenee, Judith Cohen, Mary Compete, Ann Davidow, Robert Demichelis, Hel- en Eichler, Michael Farrell, Mary Ferguson, Gordon Garrett, Ellen Gienger. Alice Gilbert, _Thomae Hall. Jerry Juhrend, Paula Kuhn, Ann Lawton, Frances Manfredi- ni, Sam McMaster, Beverly Hen, [Julie Nam, Ideolm Nelson, Michael Phelps. Eli: Rademneher, Karen Reinking. Warner Boun- thal. Benjamin Ruekberg, Harold Schick, Susan Schreiber, Helen Sehwarz. Barbara Scott. Margaret Stein. Vicky Tool. Ralph Wanner. Barbara Weil. Ellen Whitney, Gretchen Wiltberger. Janis Zabel. I AU - a BU Bet Armornld, Marilyn Berg. Ann yd, William Non. ery Andrews. Pat Bartel]. Leo benzini, Emily Pemult. 2 AU 2 BU . Manly Anderson, Peter Ann- strong Jeanne Bertrand. leyn Backer. Margie Brown. In Bruno, Donald Carr, John Chum [Arena Coppi. Marttie Demichelis. Dorothy Flinn. Thnrer Forbes, Diane For- sythe. Barbara Click, Donna Grow- ney, Mary Ann Hodge, Thorn Hodge, Hein JuerTremsett, Kathie hing, Bettina Lubke. Victor Lub- ke, Carole Lyle. Carl lutin, Ed- vard Neisser. Mnry Plagued. Pat- ty Peterson, Ellen Pierce, Helen Robertson,' AJhartene Robinson, Barb-n Schmberg. Joan Schultz. Caroline Schnn, John Sonny, Sue Spurling. Winonne Sturgis. Barbara Wigner, sud Phillip Wa- trons THE PRESS “who“ boy-futohnutyduuu tLirgsthbirthd.r.i-b. “swan-into...“ ‘05.meth Win-(In on Wm. Jun 8nd. “the Highland M Con-uityCc-m: _ _ " is in,“ an than " to at but ' has in an: 1-.- viii will play their - " aunt Park loudly new through- out an untrue-ch At - out a mu hare indium their Jain to pin, in and; l but... Umri-ttastsata,-ed, other equipment till be turn!“ by an Phymund And Won Department which in smart: this home. . Bull um will pey e 85.00 the to be used to purchase models for the phyen of the two top “In. in the M. It in important that team desiring to play in this League have I representative put ent at the Community Center June 2nd to talk over and help plu- rules end organization of the League. Tenn: and be from Highland Perk or its immediate vicinity. Simmons College Club Omniud Local damn” of Simmom Col- lege. Boston, " n meeting at the Chie College Club Tuesday ,1'i'l'l't?tu) 4, organized the Sim- monl Collette Club of Chicago And Vicinity. Min Helen L Deccan. secretary of the simmottColu- Alumnae Association, tune from Boaton to mist in the lamination of the group. The club will any on an ac- tive public relations prawn do- lighed to broaden the recognition of Simmons College. Among those active in org-nix- ing the Simmons College Club were Mrs. C. B. McDongll, Eigh- lnnd Park; Mrs. B. H. Claim, Winnetka; Mrs E. S. Clark, Eval- ston; and Miss Martha Rich-Mum. Kenilworth. Serving tho PM in Ii Park for " You.“ QUALITY SMITTY’S (ETaTIE] ITCHING SCALP? You'll Lik- " USE Had-0‘ otgi-mT'-.4. mun-Imam!“- “doubt-lath") - C-tim' land till be bold "tiui-uGuoeoettat)t ”ml... 6.13630 o'clock Rnhbi “If J. UFO“. ta- ti,amuoetorutsorei.Bti.u Hillel hummus, will be the gout-nut. Wid.trb-n a-ie-agosto-eye,." M can an an.“ - in 'moi-ttu-ttatt'..'?- “.mujcueuin “will: life. M with to atteod the din- mauso-nurpdueo-o for tho WI]! which will and at 8 p... pron-pay. Tho - in W " the corner of Lincoln and Vernon Avenue. in Glencoo. Ttik'5w"" New MARGARINE MIXER AND cum-m $198 No muss, no fuss, fso mess. New,sturdy, plastic Marv-rim Mix? "3d agtrr, 1t8rp1m, 1tiE iriiriiiGiii'i; carom? a; gag: cm it by henna too. Just follow easy directions. After Iekingflemovebottomdiscandpuahmtnt- tractive quarter pound cubes-same as butter. Come in and see it. , “All. 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