Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Highland Park Press, 28 Oct 1948, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

THE WELCOMERS WISH To GREET every new family in the community. If you know of a Newcomer to Highland Park, call our hostess, Mrs. Margaret McKee, Glencoe 1071. + DRASTIC REDUCTIONS All Types of Summer Clothing, Men‘s, Women‘s and Children; Davenport & Chair; Elec. grase Mower, complete with cord, etc.; 4 Metal Garden Seats. * Open Tues. and Fri. nights antil 9:00 p.m. Motorized equipment; reasonable rates; sewer and septic tanks built and repaired; 10 years‘ experiâ€" ence. Want Ads LOSTâ€"OCTOBER 12â€"KEY ring, VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE For All Popular Makes Parts on hand or available. Pick up and delivery. Prompt service. Emergency â€" service. Guaranteed workmanship. 81 N. Sheridan Tel HP. 6488 FOR SALE:â€"Dresses for girl 12â€" 14; size 10â€"12; Tel. H. P. 2064 FOR SALE:â€"1947 Plymouth conâ€" vertible; cream colored with black top; super cushion tires; radio and heater; fog light and spot lights; call Deerfield 576. BORCHARDT FUEL COMPANY HELP WANTED: â€" Advertising WE FURNISH the bartender, waitress, liquor and glassware for your parties. Tel. H. P. 440. FOR SALE: â€" Boxer Puppiesâ€" Registeredâ€"blood line â€" Dorian, Lustig, Sigurd, Hermes, Lucifer, Galahad; Excellent show stock; Perfect for Christmas pups; 321 Cumberland ave., Kenilworth; ‘Tel. Kenilworth 2865. FOR SALE:â€"Beautiful line of Christmas cards; with or withâ€" Page 8 Now is the time when the grass 47 South St. Johns Avenue SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED manager; capable man with diâ€" rect selling, mail order experâ€" ience; our products are printing â€"calendar and advertising speâ€" cialties; apply by letterâ€"Attenâ€" tion General Manager, National Press Inc. North Chicago, IIl. tor, completely equipped, at less than retail. An excellent buy. PULVERâ€"NASH, INC. 660 Verâ€" Gold Colo with seven or eight kep:@or near Business Districtâ€"Reward â€" Call Highâ€" land Park 2461. non avenue, Glencoe, Ill. 16, 25, 50; $1. up (per Tel. H. P. 1461. Tel. Highland Park 67 Weddings, cocktail parties, dinners _ .~ Let us help you plan your next party. Tel. Glencoe 1594 Highland Park Trading Conco Stokers For _ Immediate Delivery S. WOODALL Tel. Northbrook 223â€"Jâ€"1 FRED BOTKER Telephone H. P.8608 FOR SALE:â€" Help Wanted Miscellaneous P. C. McCullough A. M. EVANS sharp to cut. CATERING LOST Heywoodâ€"Wakefield 822 Chop Suey & Fried Chicken A. Liquid is very popular. Wet the check, gb on a very little rouge with a piece of cotton and hlend it quickly before it dries. It lasts a long time, but is rather hard to apply. A. Exercise daily without fail, keep bowels hmiod’ freely, eat no fried foods, eat lots of fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and dairy products. . De recommend tar shamâ€" ..91.&7.'4.&: _ A. No: this is best only for dark Point Comfort Restaurant A. Ry all means. If the teeth are naturally vellowish, avoid orange shades of lipstick. Q. What rouge do you recomâ€" mend for use while swimming? Q. What are some rules for oilyâ€" skinned people to observe? _Q. What type of dress should a girl with sloping shoulders wear? Qâ€"~Should the color of the teeth govern one‘s lipstick shade? ener for aging upersensitive . ski ise a texture cres astringent, to he condition. Waukegan Rd. 1 mile north of Concrete Work of Any Kindâ€" Bluestone or Flagstone All Kinds of Drainage WATERPROOFING FREE ESTIMATES 206 North Ave., Highwood, III. INTERESTED? Then drop in to see your Evéerything about the stimulating work of teleâ€" phone operator is made to order for the Modern Girl who wants a job that‘s "Different." __ TO TAKE OUT Lunch & Dinner Served Daily The Pay Is Good Raises Come Regularly Highland Park, Hlinois )0 What AMEDEO RITACCA 21 S. St. Johns Ave. Day ds to beauty The lemon. the first thi ‘‘water for a nd may be v i the skin. / cd as a rinse thlight the s lil GET A LIFT OUT oF LIFE â€" Phone: Hwd. 2805 Call After 5:00 p.m. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY corrected e lemon. Its juice may be > first thing in the morning iter for a clear complexion may be rsed to soften and cskin. And the juice may as a rinse after a shampoo wht the gloss of your hair. Tel Deerfield 79 vou consider plucking the in good taste? plucked eychrows give a unreality to the face. Ee ! character, but their conâ€" uld be gently. contro" 4 ing anv stray hairs that cauty of their outline. fruit i beauty sh wilâ€"1 eyeshadow be evelids? tlv. with the fingerâ€" . with the fingerâ€" to the eyebrows t above the edze idd "naturalness", ‘eam. & nt and skin freshâ€" t very dry and . For oily skin, 1 (oily) and mild p overcome this one of the great oily and too dry STATE OP encumbrances, homestead or dower. No deed or deeds will be delivered to purâ€" chaser or purchasers until said sale has been reported to and approved by said Probate Court. ‘Dated this l4th day of October, AD. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Fubiic nowee & neresy given that wmd.mmmfi nwdmflw-flouukh above entitled cause, on the 14th day the time of his death, in the followâ€" ing described real estate, situated in mmmtyuuu.mdmna improved with a dwelling house with legal description as follows: Lot 4 in the Bubdivision of Block 3 in Exmoor Addition to Highland Park, in the West halfof the North West quarter of Section 23, Townâ€" MARVIN _ W. c Attorney 'g.ucu Personal Representative. Highland Park 4160 3tâ€"10â€"21â€"10â€"28â€"11â€"4â€"48 the hour of 10 o‘clock AM., on the 24th day of November, AD. 1948, at the East inside door of the Court House in Waukegan, State of Illinois, offer for sale and sell at public vendue, to cost of administration now due and to mecrue, and to convey the right, title, 50 years in the State penitentiary. West ship sent to penitentiaries for terms of from 5 to 14 years for manâ€" slaughter or similar offenses. Sexual offenders have been given sentences ranging from one to 10 years in the State penitentiary to Among the prosecutions which have been successfully conducted by this office have been several cases of murder and manslaughter and other major.crimes. Two men have been sentenced to 30 years in the State penitentiary for murder and four others have been During the same period also the State‘s Attorney‘s Office has collected delinquent personal propâ€" erty taxes in the amount of $249,â€" 922. 74 and delinquent general taxes in the amount of $1,258,â€" 471.10.° ENFORCEMENT OF CRIMâ€" INAL LAWS: 399 Indictments have been returned by the Grand Jury and in 16 cases the Grand Jury has refused to vote indictâ€" ments in matters presented to them. In ‘91 cases probation has been granted to first offenders. Of this total of 91 probations it has been necessary to‘revoke only 8. A total of 161 offenders have been sent to the State Penal Farm at Vandalia, 67 to the lilinois State Penitentiary, 126 to the County Jail, 6 to the Security Hospital at Menard, and 6 to the State Reformatory for Women at Dwight. He Has Administered Fairly And Justly To The Legal Wants Of This Community: HE HAS BEEN IMPARTIAL AND UNBIASED IN HISs DUTIES Vote November 2, 1948, For The Reâ€"Election Of Harry A. Hall, State‘s Attorney THE PRESS Vote Republican STATE‘S ATTORNEY in the case of defendants who have previously DURING HIS TIME IN OFFICE YOUR PRESENT STATE‘S ATTORNEY HAS CONDUCTED THE AFFAIRS OF THE OFFICE IN ALL ITS VARIOUS ASPECTS AS FOLLOWS: HARRY A. HALL _ Republican Candidate For Central School Auditorium 18th and Jackson, North Chicago Republican Rally Friday, October 29th EVERYBODY WELCOME Speaker Richard J. Lyons ELE C T In addition to all of these dutics the State‘s Attorney‘s Office hdmbMMlmn-â€"-hh-h and persons secking information, has sorved as legal adviser without charge for almost a hundred taxing bodics, smaller governmental bodies and groups ‘of interested citizens. He has represented the County of Lake in the Appellate and Supreme Courts in all cases. committed offenses have resulted in sentences 10 years in the State penitentiary. At 8 P. M. Among juveniles and lesser ofâ€" fenders 780 criminal cases were presented. In addition to this, the State‘s Attorney has assisted the County Court in its routine hand!â€" ing of welfare problems, which has involved 519 cases concerning dependent families, 828 cases of mental illness, 125 cases of feebleâ€" mindedriess, and 26 cases of epilâ€" epsy. County Court. 231 of these have resulted in probations, which were successfully completed â€"without repetition of any offenses. In only 8 cases has it been necessary to l-ddifio-h&nq&onb-vpâ€"»« ho-thmfilo‘-&o.fm cuting for misdemeanors and lesâ€" ser offenses. This has invoived the filing of 497 Informations in Thursday, Oct. 28, petitions

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy