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Highland Park Press, 18 Nov 1948, p. 6

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P e FOR SALE: â€" Boxer Puppiesâ€" Registeredâ€"blood line â€" Dorian, Lustig, Sigurd, Hermes, Lucif@r, Galakad; Excellent show stock; Perfect for Christmas pups; 321 Cumberiand ave., Kenilworth; ‘Tel. Kenilworth 2865. Want Ads FOR SALE: AUTOMOBILE â€" 1941 Packard Clipper, long body, original owner, brakes and clutch recently relined, new paint, never wrecked. Best ofâ€" fer. See at 165 Maple Hill rd., Glencoe, Saturday and Sunday only. Glencoe 485. FOR SALE:â€"Dresses 11-';'-1 12 14; size 10â€"12; Tel. H. P. 2064. FOR SALE :â€"Heywoodâ€"Wakefield baby carriage; Reed; in fine condition. Tel. HP. 2064. HELP WANTED: Experienced reâ€" FOR SALE:â€"Beautiful line of Christmas cards; with or withâ€" out name imprinted; Boxes of 16, 25, 50; $1. up (per box) Tel. H. P. 1461. if $2.00 an hour interests you, write Peter Lea, 693 Central Ave., Highland Park, HI WE FURNISH the bartender, waitress, liquor and glassware for your parties. Tel. H. P. 440. FOUND: In vicinity of St. Johns and â€" Central â€" avenues, | black velvet tam. Owner can claim at â€" Press _office, 516 Laurel avenue. HIGHLAND PARK TRADING POST Park Cycle Shop fined couple to take full charge of cooking and housework; M salary; separate quarters; ho laundry; excellent references required. Write Box 802, Press Office. 47 South St. Clothing, Men‘s, Women‘s and Children; Davenport & Chair; Elec. grass Mowâ€" or, complete with cord, otc.; 4 Metal Garden Seats. Open Tues. and Fri. nights Drastic Reductions THE WELCOMERS WISH TO GREET every family in the community. If you know of a Newcomer to Highland Park, call our hostess, _ Mrs. Margaret McKee, Glencoe 1071. Parts on hand or availâ€" able. Pick up and delivery. Prompt service. ts Weddings, cocktail parties dinners Let us help you plan your next party Tel. Glencoe 1594 P. C. McCullough * _ Emergency Service Guaranteed â€" workmanship Waukegan Rd. 1 mile For All Popular Makes Vacuum Chop Suey And CATERING Point Comfort Restaurantt Fried Chicken TO TAKE OUT Lunch And Dinner north of Deerfield Tel. Deerfiecld 79 Help Wanted Tuss. and Fri. : untll 9:00 pam. A. M. Evans 31 N. Sheridan Tel. H.P. 6488 F O U ND LADIES Aveaue ||| Menoni and Mocogni 32f irried : fraw. I | REVISION OP SECTION IX OF CHAPâ€" | TER 12. PASSED FEBRUARY 18, 1948. {APPROVED _ PEBRUARY | 17. _ 1948" PASSED APRIL 25. 1948, APPROVED APRII 26, 1948." are hereby expressiy repealed SECTION II: This ordinance sha!l be.in full force and effect from and after its passage. approval,. recording [and publication. provided however that Anproved : Nov. 16. 1948 Recorded: Nov. 17. 1948 Published: Nov. 18. 1948 SECTION HI: This ordinance sha!l be.in full force and effect from and after its passage. approval,. recording and publication. provided however that the license fees fixed and provided for herein shall become effective and payâ€" able upon January 1. 1949 for such ~alendar year and upon the ist day of January in succeeding years. o APRIL 26, 1948.) __ § BE IT ORDAINED BY_ THE CITY PASSED FEBRUARY 16. 1948, APâ€" PROVED FEBRUARY 17. 1948 AND AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORâ€" DINANCE AMENDING SECTION 323 OF THR CtTY oP HIGHLAND PARK CODE OF 1919, BEING AN AMENDMENT AND REVISION OF SECTION IX OF CHAPâ€" TER i2 PASSED PEBRUARY 18. 1948, APPROVED â€" FEBRUARY â€" 17. â€"1948" SECTION I: That Section 323 of the City of Highland Park Code of 1919, as amended. and being Section 9 of Chapter XII of the City Code, be and the same is hereby amended and, as amended. shail be as follows: 3#3. FEES. 9 That the owner of each such wagon or motor vehicle shall pay an annusl license fee in the manâ€" mer as provided in Section 322 hereâ€" of to the City of Highland Park in the mounts as follows: A. Horse drawn vehicles: Ome horse wagon or vehicle $2.00 Two horse wagon or vehicle 300 Three horse wagon or vehicle . 6.00 Pour horse wagon or vehicle 800 Six horse wazon or vehicle 12.00 B. Motor driven vehicles: Motor bicycle. motorcycle or motor tricycle of thirtyâ€"five horse power or ‘Iz.”'r'o Dollars and Fifty Cents ». Automobiles and motor vehicles of thirtyâ€"five horse power or less used for transportation of persons, excluâ€" ATTEST: Â¥ C. MUSSER NOIS. AS FOLLOWS with one semiâ€" trailer having a comâ€" bined gross weight of three thouâ€" sand (3.000) pounds or less, including the weight of the tractor, trailer and maximum load. Seven Dollars &nd Fifty Cents (§7.50) Motor vehicles of more than three thousand (3,000) pounds and not more than eight thousand (8,000) pounds, including the weight of the vehicle and maximum load, or tracâ€" tors with one semiâ€"trailer having a combined welght of more than three thousand (3,000) ‘pounds and not more than eight thousand (8,000) pounds, including the weight of the vehicle and maximum load. Twelve Doilars and Fifty Cents ($12.50). Motor vehicles of more than eight thousand (2,000) pounds and not more than twelve thousand (12,000) pounds. including the welght of the vehicle and maximum load, or tracâ€" tors with one ‘semiâ€"trailer .having a combined gross weight of more than eight thousand (8,000) pounds and not more than twelve thousand pounds, including the weight of the tractor, trailer and maximum load, twenty dollars ($20.00). Motor vehicles and tractors with one semiâ€"trailer cach having a gross Weight of over tweive thousand (12,000) pounds, including the weight of the vehicle and maximum load, :Iny-nn dollars (35.00). traction engines or other simâ€" ilar vehicles used for hauling purposes, except as otherwise provided by this erdinance shall pay license fee accordâ€" ing to their weight as hereinbefore reâ€" quired yz C. Trailers: Motor vehicles used with trailers for purposes of hauun& other than persons shall pay to the ty for each calendar year, additional license fees for the use of the City streets at the following rates: Where hauling trailers having & gross weicht of 2000 pounds and less, inâ€" cluding the weight of the traiier, and maximum load, $2.50. Where hauling trailers having a gross welcht of more than 2,000 pounds and not more than 5.000 pounds, inâ€" cluding the weight of the trailer and maximum load, $5.00. Where hauling trailers having a gross weight of more than 5,000 pounds and not more than 10,000 pounds. including the welght of the tratier and maximum load. $10.00. Where hauling trailers having a gross wright of over 10000 pounds, includâ€" in the . we manxim wm l D. All such the Jist day c date of issue. Hicense for en hicle shall be cent if purct bail of the c case shall the itcense for an hicle or traile sive of trucks, coaches, omnibuses and motor vehicles used for comâ€" mercial purposes, Five Dollars ($5.00). Automobiles and motor vehicles of more than thirtyâ€"five horse power used for the transportation of perâ€" sons. exclusive of trucks, coaches, omnibuses and motor vehicles used for. commercial purposes, Ten Dolâ€" lars ($10.00). Motor veliicles having a gross weight of three thousand (3.000) pounds or less, including the weight of the veâ€" hicle and maximum .load, or tractor maxtmum load, $17.50 # All such licenses shall expire on e 3ist day of December following the ite of issue. and the first issue of a ense for each wagon, or motor veâ€" cle shall be reduced fifty (50) perâ€" nt if purchased during the second if of the calendar year, but in no se shail there be a reâ€"issuance of a ense for any previously licensed veâ€" cle or trailer for a less sum than is reby required for a calendar year SECTION II: All ordinances or parts ordinances in conflict with this orâ€" nance are hereby repealed. The proâ€" Phone, Highland Park $18 ms of "AN ORDINANCE AMENDâ€" _SECTION 323 OF THE CITY OF HLAND PARK CODE OF 1919, BEâ€" _AN_AMENDMENT AND REVISION SECTION 9 OF CHAPTER XHN~ o A Gorpox HUMPHEREY Acting Mayor _ M A NU R E WANT ADS GET RESULTS Poer ht f the trailer and misstoner Glencoe Chapter Host To N. Shore D.A.R. Monday, November 22 members of the North Shore Chapâ€" ter of the DAR are to be the guests of the Glencoe Chapter of which Miss Marguerite Martin is Regent. The meeting is called for two o‘clock in the afternoon at the Winnetka Community House, 620 Lincoln Avenue Winnetka. The speaker is to be Mrs. Frank T. Dargan, Field Representative of Tamassee School, South Caroâ€" lina, a boardingâ€"school maintained entirely by DAR funds for the boys and girls of the mountain regions. ghmorm service in the of lllinois and that said in the rates and for local exchange services, intrastate toll services and special contract servâ€" ices. any interested party at any busiâ€" ness office of this Company, _ All parties interested in this matter may obtain information with respect thereto either directâ€" ly. from this Company or by adâ€" ressing the Secretary of the MHâ€" ressing the Secrel nois Commerce C Springfield . Illinois. . y it e eeie (On Monday Noxember 22nd the Members of the North Shore ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY By L. G. Bratton, THE PRESS8 PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANYT OFf NORTHERN ILLINO!IS You‘ll wake refreshed and relaxed. The weicht cf y lafers of covers is tiring . . . one glectric blanket or comforter gives you warmth without weight. "Cold snots" are banished, tooâ€"your bed is sunny warm all over. Lovely electric blankets and comforters launder and clean as beautifully as ordinary blankets or comforters. The only difference lies in having only one f per bed to launder and store for the summer monthsâ€"not three or four. You‘ve been promising yourself a really good night‘s sleep for a long time . . . do something about it today. Go to your dealer or Public Service Company and get Westinghouse Hectric the details of real sleeping comfort. Even mounds and mounds of ordinary blankets or y insulate from the cold . . . but an electric blanket c« . aforter produces just the right amount of warmth no mai_er how the temperature shifts. You set the automatic ccr.€rol only once a seasonâ€"from then on the electric blan ct adjusts automatically to chanzing room tempcraiu ~s. Chapter who wish to send Christâ€" mas gifts to the children of the DAR schools may take their presâ€" ents to the home of the Regent, East Park Avenue, Highland Park before December 9th. These gifts for boys and girls of grammar and high school age are to be personal gifts individually wrapped and marked for a boy or girl. ._The members of the North Shore Chapter are urged to atâ€" tend the Winnéetka meeting and Then you want to be a TELEPHONE OPERATOR Come in and see your Chief Operator Good pay at the start? A pleasant place to work? Frequent, regular raises? Vacations with pay ? ILLINOIS BELL / â€" TELEPHONE COMPANY Highland Park, IMinois 21 S. St. Johns Ave. want from a Job? What do Zend on their calendars as W not the regular meeting date. FREQUENT TRA/N! MORNINC, NOON OR NIGHT ... there‘s always a North Shore Line train when you‘re ready to go! 224 NORTH SHORE LINE TRAINS . . . for 20 hours . . . every day and night, afford a ‘roundâ€"theâ€"clock service unequalled for convenience and comfort. You go and come any time you please . . . trains are even more frequent ing "rush" hours. Let the motorman be your chavffeur and green quilted satin contforir with nonâ€"slip back. blue, green and cedar. 72" x 86" big enough for a double lue, green & P3 a bed, price $39.95.* a ZARAEPLLG service for the north shore suburbs Thursday, Nov. 18, 1948 portation or willing to offer transâ€" portation for this and other meet. ings please telephone Mrs. John R. Dolan HP. 1291. *lacleding Poderal Encise Tar FREQUENT TRAINS hoice of rose, blue

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