Want Ads FOR SALE: Universal Gas Range, "Strand" model, six burners with simmerers, two ovens, broiler, astogril, two oven chime thermostats, table top, complete with lamp etc. Like new. Call H. P. 6402 after 6:30 p.m. Green. All completely overhauled. Most Reâ€"Painted. Many cannot be FOR RENT â€" Nicely furnished studio bedroom, single only. Tel. H. P. 405. HELP WANTEDâ€"Cook for small NOT TOO EARLY to buy Christâ€" mas Cards; We In,e a beautiful selection; Plain or name imâ€" Boysâ€"Girls full size 26inch Balloon Tire Bicycles. Unusually large selection. Red, Marcon, Blue, told from New. 380 Central Phone H.P. 1369 SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Refined middle aged widow, Protestant, wishes position as housekceper. Good cook and capable of taking charge. Also practical nurse. References, Adults preferable, Address "XY" in care of Box 802, Highland Park Press. SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Two colâ€" FOR SALE â€" Eight inch Delta Homecraft circular sawâ€"comâ€" pletely equipped with stand and % horse power motor with cord and plug; 95% new. Call H. P. 192. HIGHLAND PARK CYCLE SHOP Dynamic Wheel Balancing Auto Painting â€" Blacksmithing Body & Fender Repairing _ 822 N. First Highland Park T7 waluable corner lot, excellent location, $21,000. Tel. H. P. 1872. & SITUATION WANTED FOR SALE BY OWNER Charming older home, 5 bedâ€" room, 2 bath, auto. oil heat, mangle, $47.50, large iron lawn leveler (water filled) $17.50. 2 perfect men‘s bicycles, $17.50 each. 2 high school boys‘ sports coats $5.00, pants, $2.00. Call H. P. 24 Saturday. nursing home; must be clean; neat. Tel. H. P. 6080. lege men will do lawn work on Saturdays; Tel. H. P. 2064. JR SALE: More than halfâ€"acre land at west Waukegan city limits. Elms planted for home site. Reasonable. Ph. Hwd. 3048 printed. Tel. H. P. 1461. Tazioli. Tel. HP. 3931 or 3785. For All Popular Makes Parts on hand or availâ€" able. Pick up and delivery. Reliable Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. From $14.00 to $27.00 Quality Cleaners Vacuum Cleaner Miscellaneous Help Wanted Phone H. P. 178 31 N. Sheridan ‘Tel. H.P. 6488 D A H L‘ 8 BICYCLES Report of the condition of the First National Bank of Highland Park, in b‘w'i: of Illincis, at the close of business l‘:n °.‘ltmo w pul response to call made Comptroll the » under Section 5211, U. S. Mg;{m THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLAND PARK 23 24 Charter No. 14390 11. 12. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 16. 18. 32 Motorized _ equipment; _ reasonâ€" able rates; sewer and septic tanks built and repaired; 500 gallon septic tanks installed. Tel. Northbrook 223â€"Jâ€"1 18. STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF LAKE, &s: ' I, C. F. GRANT, cashier of the aboveâ€"named bank, do solet swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge VALLEE O. APPEL _ _ oo foors io ant mingrtaet tetere w pxghitiey w p rthins ELN CASSEDY, _ Directors. 14. 19. 15. (SEAL) LAWNS seeded, fed, rolled, LANDSCAPE. FRANKEN BROS. NURSERY Tel. Deerfield 241 Complete Dining rm. set, china ficial fireplace (electric); daâ€" venport and chair; maple record cabinet; all types of clothing, men‘s, women‘s and children‘s. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED HIGHLAND PARK TRADING POST Menoni and Mocogni Phone, Highland Park 518 For All types of curtainsâ€" (all types) _ Free Pickâ€"up and Delivery CURTAIN 47 South St. Johns Avenue THE WELCOMERS WISH ;l;o uglls‘l‘ every {'l-ily community, know of a Ncwemut,‘:: Highland Park, call our hostess, Mrs. Margaret McKee, Glencoe 1071. C A TE RIN G Capital Stock EEOME * sorerinreoverenioeoor es re venbesennenade beve im nin sns ncoseniesecbiend United States Government obligations, direct and Obligations of States and political subdivisions .. Other bonds, notes, a.l::ddebenu;ru 100 stock of Corporate stocks (including $18,000.00 stock 0: Federal Reserve bank) ............................_............. dl::;;: and discounts (including $319.52 overâ€" Bank premises owned $76,032.00, furniture and fixtures $27,000.00 _.___________ _ col'pol:-l.om oful;.;nd TOTAL ASSETS Deposits of United States Government (including Deposits of States and political subdivisions ........ Other linbilities ............. TOTAL LIABILITIES (c) Common stock, total par $200,000.00 Undivided profits ...._......................._.._.. ZUTU, UAZICCS With other banks, including reâ€" serve balance, and cash items in process of collecâ€" MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and Other deposits (certified and cashier‘s checks, TOTAL DEPOPSITS plan your next party M A NU R E 53 N. Green Bay TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ... TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL PARKWAY 90 Reserve District No. 7 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF CAPITAL ACCOUNTS counter where soft drinks, candy and ice cream bars can be purâ€" chased. The resulting beautiful strucâ€" ture was designed by Mr. Norman The very adequate and substanâ€" tial character of the new beach house was made postible by the generous gift of the members of the Rosenwald family who conâ€" tributed $25,000.00 in order that the buildings of Rosewood Park could be better than available Park District funds would permit. Listen to the Garden Club of the Air at 7:30 Every Thursday over WKRS (106.7) If there is anything that can be done to rectify these differâ€" ences in street names and numbers and have them more prominently displayed, it will be a long step in the right direction and may further preclude serious conseâ€" quences. Water Carnival â€" While on this subject, it might be well to also discuss the street numbering system or lack of one. At present both the Police Deâ€" partment and the Fire Departâ€" ment have difficulty in locating house numbers. Many homes do not display any. Most of those numbers displayed are in such a location as to be invisible from the street even in the daytime. At night it is impossible to find the average house by street numâ€" ber even when we get the right street. Some residents have eviâ€" dently never changed their numâ€" bers since the last ordinance change. North and South Green Bay Road, Sheridan Road and many other streets, and all small dead and private streets are most confusing. In the very near future, the City willâ€"be under the dial system of telephones. It will be impossible to trace fire calls as it is now possible to do. This makes the change of street names more imâ€" perative. Open Letterâ€" (Continued from page 1) and caused smoke to fill the buildâ€" ing causing the alarm to be given. In each instance thus far there has been no great damage or death caused by the delay due to misâ€" direction. However, as the town builds up in the newer sections where most ‘of the difficulty in street names exists, we shall have more trouble, and the results may not be as fortunate as in the past, The Police Department has had much the same experience as we have had. In the interest of Public Safety, it is hoped the City will take such action that will correct the condition whertin there are so many street names practically alike or sounding aâ€" like. (Continued from page ..$14,107,251.92 Sincerely yours, William J. Hennig Fire Marshal 103,032.00 9,458.98 $15,153,318.24 $15,153,318.24 50,200.05 14,157,451.97 2,597,123.29 8,013,742.00 1,590,034.00 78,478.22 18,000.00 2,742,849.175 6,527,355.14 6,130,463.98 139,553.81 1,000,682.60 THE PRESS 309,196.39 200,000.00 400,000.00 160,866.27 235,000.00 995,866.27 380,000.00 22,562.02 1) Goes To The Harrison boys again found that one big inning was the quickest way to score a lot of runs. In the Rex game Harrison scored 11 runs in one inning to assure themselves a one sided vicâ€" tory. Murphy, pitching for Hartiâ€" son started the scoring parade off with a hit, and before the Braves could recover, Harrison had pushed 7 runs across the plate on 8 hits and one error. Included This beach is a challenge to the citizens and the boys and girls of Highland Park. It will be as good a beach as the people who use it will permit it to be. If the users of the beach will take pride in its cleanliness and use trash receptâ€" acles provided therefor, instead of littering the beach with bottles, broken glass, papers and candy wrappings; if they will cooperate in the simple, ordinary rules of conduct that respects the equal rights of other beach users; and if they will comply with the few safety regulations and otherwise assist the attendants in maintainâ€" ing order and cleanliness, this can indeed become known as the finest beach in this area. The Commisâ€" sioners of the Park District are eager to carry out their portion of the operation to make it so. Second Place In AA Softball League Harrison _ Wholesale â€" assured themselves of a second place tie and possible undisputed second in the 12 inch class AA Softball League by overcoming Bob‘s Braves 9 to 6 in the last game of the first round. in the hit parade were two doubles by Siegele and DeBartolo coming with men on board both times. The sixth inning started with McCarthy‘s third straight hit being a home run to centerâ€" field, for Harrison‘s ninth run of the game; The Braves scored their six runs in the first five innings, and thereafter were stumped by Murâ€" phy‘s control who retired each man in order until two were out in the 7th inning with Heimerdinâ€" ger and Dempsey grounding out. Danny Corns, Braves pitcher beat out an infield hit, on a play that could have been called either way by umpire Ray Geraci. Corns stole second on the first pitch to Corâ€" mack, and on the next pitch went to third base. With two strikes on Cormack, Danny sprinted for the plate on a delayed steal but just didn‘t have it in him and was tagged out by McCarthy to end the game. maintained and its character will be established by the bathers who use it. The Park Commissioners are justifiably proud of the new beach and its facilities. Under the able direction of Edward Brown, supâ€" erintendent of the Park System a competent staff of beach guards and beach house attendants has been established. A beach clean up program is being constantly mainâ€" tained. Safety regulations and beach rules are in force for the safety and protection of bathers. It is hoped that all residents will also take pride in this project and refrain from defacing or damâ€" aging the building and its furâ€" nishings. District of Highland Park feel that the facilities now offered on the beach are as fine as any in the Chicago area,. This beach will be This loss dropped the Braves below a .500 standing in the first round of league play, and broke their winning streak at five straight. _ Harrison, â€" meanwhile boosted their wins to five succesâ€" sive games, and a 5â€"2 standing in the league for the first round. Tom Murphy, Harrison twirler gave up no walks in the game and struck out two men to further his claim to being about the toughest pitcher in the league. Murphy has an Earned Run Avâ€" erage of 1.71 for the season, having given up only 12 runs and walked only 8 men, while striking out 18 others in two league pracâ€" tice and 5 league games. mzlr.lwm also a of Ravinia, owner of the Power Construction Comâ€" Schlossman of Ravinia, a partner Danny Corns, a newcomer to the league has been pitching fine ball all season. A medium fastball arâ€" tist, Corns has a lot of control, shown in this game by walking only one man, and striking out another. With a little tighter supâ€" port in the hfld‘.'z Braves would be a team to out for in the second round of league play. of The Commissioners of the Park By Hank Arenberg May On Monday, July 11, Frank May of Mundelein passed away at St. Therese‘s hospital, Waukeâ€" gan, after a brief illness. Mr. May, a retired conductor on the Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad, where he was employed for forty years, would have been seventy years old on August 8. He was born in Chicago. The Mays were residents of Highland Park until they moved to Mundelein twentyâ€"five years Joseph Ori, 75, of 117 Prairie avenue, Highwood, was taken by death on Thursday, July 7, at the Highland Park hospital after an illness of nine days. church read the service. Mr. Ori is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Mary Andrectti, Mrs. Rose Caringello, Mrs. Mae Morelli and Mrs. Ann Woertz; two sons, twins, Peter of Evanston, and Paul of Highwood; ten grandâ€" children and two great grandchildâ€" ren. His wife passed away twentyâ€" eight years ago. ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHURCH Rev. Roland W. Hosto Funerai services were held toâ€" day (Thursday) at 10 a.m. at Santa Maria del_ Popolo church, Mundelein. Interment was in Asâ€" cension cemetery. H. P. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Church phone, H. P. 263 The Rev. William Atkinson Young, D.D., Minister FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL Surviving besides his wife, Eleanor, are four daughters:â€" Mrs. Arlene Abernathy of 1732 Pleasant avenue; Mrs. Dorothy Behrens of 607 Vine avenue; Mrs. Beatrice Brantman, of Mundelein and Mrs. Virginia Krueger of Milwaukee, and eight grandchildâ€" ren. A son, Robert May, passed away in 1941. Funeral services were conducted at the Kelleyâ€"Spalding chapel on Saturday, July 9. The Rev. Masser of the First United Evangelical WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAYâ€" Born in Italy, he lived most of his life in Highwood. Director of Religious Education 1015 Lauretta Place, Highland Pk. Telephone H. P. 2269 Rev. Arthur E. Douaire Massesâ€"6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30 and 11:30. HIGHLAND PARK COMPANY WELCOME TO CHURCH ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Oakridge and High, Highwood Herbert W. Linden, Pastor Phone H. P. 4769 North Ave., and Lauretta Place Highland Park, Hlinois BETHANY CHURCH (Evangelical United Brethren) Laurel Ave. at McGovern St. (Evangelical Congregational) NORTH SHORE CONGREGATION ISRAEL JEHOVAH*S WITNESSES 374 Laurel Avenue Highland Park, Hlinois Albert G. Masser, Pastor Tel. 1731 Obituaries Emergencies attended Babies delivered Operations performed Week of 7â€"1â€"49 through 7â€"7â€"49 Rev. James D. Gleeson ST. JAMES CHURCH Highwood Phone H. P. 1599 Highland Park Hospital Foundation Weekly Report Thursday, July 14, Funeral services were conducted on Friday, July 8, at 10 a.m. at the Immaculate Conception church for Mrs. Nellie Sheahen, 79, of 701 Central avenue, who passed away on Wednesday, July 6, at the Mary Haven Rest Home, Wilâ€" mette, after a long illness. She had been a resident of Highland Park for over fifty years. Surviving are three sons, Gregâ€" ory, Harry, and Raymond, of FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 387 Hazel Avenue This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednesâ€" day evening â€"meeting, which inâ€" cludes testimonies of Christian healing, is at 8 o‘clock. Subject of next Sunday‘s Les son sermon "Life" Small children are cared for during Sunday church service. Sheahen Mrs. Catherine Hart and Sister Ann Rita of Sisters of Loretto, both of Highland Park; twelve grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Succumbs To Attack After Beach Bathing Interment was at St. Mary‘s cemetery in Lake Forest. Deerfield Salesman Services were held in Winnetka on Monday of this week for Otto H. Skoglund, who succumbed to an attack on the preceding Friday after leaving the lake at Roger Williams beach, Ravinia, about 6 p.m. Complaining of dizziness, he collapsed. Artificial respiration administered by the lifeguard and the Ravinia inhalater squad failed to revive him. "IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH Deerfield and Green Bay Rds. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph P. Morrison Pastor Rev. Donald B. Runkle Rev. John P. O‘Connell, S.T.D. 200 S. Green Bay Rd.â€"H.P. 202 Baptisms Sundays: 1:30 P.M., or at other times upon request. Arrangements should be made during the week. | TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 355 Laurel Avenue The,Reverend Charles U. Harris, A salesman for the Whitakerâ€" Guernsey Commercial Art comâ€" pany of Chicago, he had moved with his family from Glenview to Deerfield about six weeks ago. Born in Princeton, lllinois, 42 years ago, he served four years with the U.S. Army in World Confessions Saturdays, Holy Days and Eves of First Fridays: 4:00 and 7:30 Sunday : 6:30, 7:30, 9:00, 10:00 11:00, 12:00 Noon. Weekâ€"Days: 6:30, 8:15. Holy Days: 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. Surviving are his widow; a daughter, Susan, 4, and a son, Peter, 2. Interment was made in Rosehill cemetery. .. REDEEMER EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN â€" CHURCH 587 Central Avenue Last week 1949 * so° 731 416