Psn 6 K. Comare abur one side of the paper . and be r'flhâ€":“- the writer. Lester S. Olson, Publisher. R. B. Olson, Réitos. by the Highland Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Illinois. ..;a-lpuo- rates : tl.““r... Tar FeRr nJ: of hm- THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Page 2 HIGHLAND PARK‘S NEW SPEEDWAY! . . . So . . . Highland Park now has its own speedway . . . . Know where it is? It‘s Green Bay Roadâ€"from Central Avenue south to County WE LOVE OUR CHILDREN â€"PLEASE DRIVE SAFELY! * Highland Park‘s New Speedway! Like country style food at its abundant best, Highland Parkers? Like tasty fried chicken with smooth mashed potatoes and gravy? And a roquefort salad? And homemade bread . . . and pie? Well, if you do, we strongly recommend Shady Lane Farm, a delightful spot, 50 miles west of Highâ€" iialrin:‘l Park and just three miles outside Marengo, oi8. _ Graciously run by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bryan, this quaint farm is really pleasant, Highland Parkers, and you‘ll find the food delicious. _ _ _______ Although we‘ve not attended the Shady Lane Theater, also on the spacious, restful grounds, experts tell us its among the best of Illinois‘ growing summer theaters. The resident company, we‘re told, is all proâ€" fessional. And they real?-know how to entertain. Yes, a pleasant ride through some beautiful country takes you to Shady Lane Farm. Then, large helpings of wonderful, homeâ€"cooked food for dinner. Then an entertaining play in a unique, churchâ€"like The other day we clocked a car doing 70! Despite Highland Park‘s able and vigilant police force, speeders continue to zoom down Green Bay ‘Road with reckless abandon. barn. The PRESS has watched cars and trucks racing along this speedâ€" way for the past month. _ _ ‘The PRESS saw that sign on Walters Shoe Shop 389 CENTRAL AVE. AUG. 12â€"13 FOOTWEAR, FORMERLY $1095 to $1395 . NOW $7.70 Nationally known makes in Gabardines â€" Leathers Suedes â€" Play Shoes â€" Leisure Shoes Smooth Leathers _ That‘s Shady Lane Farm! REAL VALUES FOR DOLLAR VALUE DAYS (SPECIAL Â¥O THE HIGHLAND PAEK PEZSS) Do You Like Tasty Food? CASUAL AND SPORT SHOES Formerly $795 & $895 SPECIALâ€" PLAY SHOES $1.00 We fit the Hardâ€"toâ€"Fit Feet 2%» to 11 â€" AAAA to D WHITT NORTHMORE SCHULTZ of each week rk Press, 516 NOW $4.95 LET‘S TAKE A LOOK Not all sizes TENTHOUSE THEATER "Best play I‘ve ever seen!" That was a typical comment from veteran first nighters who had just seen "The Heiress", by far the best offering of the Tentâ€" house Players to date. > the outskirts of western Illincis town over the weekend. /T(lv‘a sign with meaning. A ‘precious life can be destroyed in an instant by a careless driver behind a 100 horsepower engine. Caution ! Slow down! Remember! It‘s smart to drive safely at all times! Each of the stars did an outâ€" standing job. EXPERT INSTRUCTION IN RIDING bexciit Cans Tikhe or Phone Highland Park 321 By RIDING STABLES TEL. H. P. 172 And Marrian Walters and Barâ€" nard Hughes once again proved that they are among the best on the stage today. "Belvedere" is this week‘s atâ€" traction. Barnard Hughes, who has alâ€" ready been signed for the 1950 Tenthouse Theater, takes the lead with Marrian Waiters and Donald Curtiss also in the star spots. Highland Parkers are wise inâ€" deed to encourage the Tenthouse Players for they are, by far, the best of all in Illinois‘ Summer Theaters! Librarian Attends Conference Miss Cora Hendee, librarian of the Highland Park Public Library, is spending this week at the Uniâ€" versity of Chicago Graduate Liâ€" brary School attending a conferâ€" ence on the report of the Public Library Inquiry. This inquiry was organized with a $175,000 grant from the Carnegie Corporation in March, 1947 under the general direction of Robert D. Leigh. It Creative Writers To Meet is hoped that as a result of this study, questions such as these will be answered: How adequately is the public library meeting : the public‘s need? Who uses the liâ€" brary, who does not, and why? Are presentâ€"day libraries geared to a modern society? Mrs. Joseph G. Mosey, president of the North Shore Creative Writâ€" ers will entertain the group, Thursday, August 18th, at her home, 583 E. Spruce St., Lake Forest. This will be the third in a series of informal summer meetâ€" CHILDREN‘S RAIN COATS $1.00 GIRLS‘ DRESSES ........__........ $2.00 Broken size range, although all sizes are Plastic raincoats with attached hood. Small sizes $1.00. Made of Corduroy, Covert and Gabardine. $7.95 and $8.95 values. Close out at $3.00 $2.00 BRASSIERES ............ $1.00 Well known makes. Flesh orly, all sizes. Current styles. BOYS‘ CORDUROY SUITS .. $5.00 Lined coat and longies. $12.50 value. Close out at $5.00. & BOYS‘ CORDUROY SHORTS $1.00 $1.59 value. Sizes to 8 yrs. Also small sizes in pastel colors $1.00 _ in the group. Dresses that sold up to $5.95 lncludear.w WOMEN‘S NYLON HOSE .... 89c Full fashion hose from a wellâ€"known mill. New fall shades. BOYS‘ LINED COATS ........ $3.00 GIRLS‘ BRIEFS ............ 2 for $1.00 Choice of white combed cotton or rayon yarns. Advertised makes. Women‘s hand embroidered linen handkerâ€" chiefs. A wonderful buy. 4 for $1.00. 50c plastic pants. Small, medium, large Clear only. Handkerchie{, hose and glove boxes of quiltâ€" ed satin. BOYS‘ COTTON LONGIES .. $1.00 2 for $1.10. ANKLE SOX .............. 4 ors. $1.00 Fine lisle anklets, 39¢ value. Buy them now values at $1.00. HANDKERCHIEFS ... 4 for $1.00 RAYON PANTIES ... 2 for $1.10 Long sleeve healthtex shirts of fine merâ€" cerized yarns. Solid colors and stripes. Bizes to 8 yrs. OQUILTED ACCESSORY BOXES $1.00 DOLLAR V ALU E Two Days Only Aug. 12â€"13 BOYS‘ "T" SHIRTS $100 KLEINERT BABY PANTS 3 prs. $1.00 r 69c Luxite panties. 3 styles fabrics. THE PRESS GARNETT & CO. __| _ In a game played under protest by the 19th Hole, Fell‘s handed the 19th its first defeat of the second round, knocking them into a second place tie. The score was ot 13â€"10. The game was marked by both free hitting and run scoring. ’l’i_' Tonight Fell‘s faces the VFW u_|in a night game starting at 8:45 p.m. i"" i Fiocchi‘s Reut Ruselle The Haven Clings To Softball Lead * By Ray Geraci The Haven will face the 19th Hole in a twilight game tonight (Thursday) at Sunset Park: The Haven made it three straight in the second round last Thursday by defeating the VFW, 6â€"8. _ Both teams pounded out 16 hits, but it was the Haven‘s ability to hit when men were on the bases that was the deciding factor. Fioechi‘s won its second game in four starts in the second round by routing Russells last week, 11â€" 4. Fiecchi‘s opened the game with a seven run barrage in the first inning. Russell‘s scored two runs in their half of the first, but were never in the game after the first inning. . Tonight Fiocchi‘s faces Western Electric in a twilight game at Sunset Park starting at 7 p.m. Western Electric won its third game in four starts in the second round last Thursday by handing Monarchs an 8â€"5 setback. A four run blast in the eighth inning was the margin, of victory for Elecâ€" tric who were trailing 5â€"4 at the time. + The defeat was the second for the Monarchs who have won only one game in the second round. Russell‘s and Monarchs will meet tonight in a twilight game at Sunset Park. n mlg’kmfun multiâ€"filament rayon crepel’lz: E Air Conditioned â€"â€" Shop in Comfort OUTING FLANNEL .. 3 yds. $1.:00 boys‘ sleeping wear. Broken assortment of Martex towels. Worth FACE TOWELS .......... 2 for $1.00 White cotton filling seamless cover. Twin Double bed size BED PADS Twin Bed Size .... $2.15 OUADRIGA PRINTS PIECE GOODS .._.._.... 2 vds. $1.00 Worth up to 85¢ yd. Broken assortments of the season‘s best selling cotton cloths. PIULOW TICKS ..... Down proof ticks with zipper. Excellent quality. Famous quadriga prints and solid colors 36" wide. C . Exadime 18x36 launderized, ready to use towels in plastic food hag. Famous Hope brand that will give lots of wear. Twin Bed Size 72 x 108 .............. Double Bed Size $1 x 108 ............. Pillow Cases 42 x 36 ... D A Y S Made of famous Quadriga cloth in attractive prints and checks. You‘ll want several at this low price. FLOUR SACK DISH CLOTHS 6 for $1.10 SKINNER‘S RAYON CREPE Many Other Dollar Value Day Items Not Advertised. Plan to be here early. Store opens at 9. NO PHONE ORDERS. NO REFUNDS â€"â€" NO CREDITS HOPE MUSLIN SHEETS & CASES 80 SQUARE PERCALE DRESSES s#170 flannel for men‘s and Northshore Garden of Memories A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY * LIGHT GROCERIES & DELICATES: & DAIRY PRODUCTS * BEVERA( ® ICE CREAM (our own make) & FRESH MEATS AND POULTRY 635 CENTRAL AVENUE â€" PHONE 597 GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. PHONE MAJ. 1067 Thayer‘s Dairy & Delicatessen 387 Park Avenue Fender & Body Repairs â€" Automobile Repainting $65.00 and Up IF YOU LIKE GOOD THINGS TO EATâ€" GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE vd. 39¢ 45¢ $1.00 Try A Press Want Ad McPherson‘s Bump Shop $3.15 formerly with Cadillac VERY REASONABLE TABLE CLOTHS ___________. $1.73 Save your linens by using these clear plastic 58" square table cloths of cotton damask. White with colored trim. Very attractive. IRISH LINEN GUEST TOWELSs All linen, pastel eok?r?.cnne quality. BED SPREADS ..__....____._...... $5.60 TUFTED SPREADS REDUCED Tufted bed spreads. Odds and ends, greatly reduced for clearing: _ TURKISH TOWELS .._.___. 39c, 78¢ Woven spreads in modernistic p‘tieï¬li. Regular price $6.95. Made expressly for Garnett & Co. by Marâ€" tex. White with colored border. 95¢ 22X44 TOWEL .................~........â€"«â€"crsimece POG Ab¢ 18236 TOWEl ...................~...............â€" $06 DISH TOWELS ............ 3 for $1.00 18x33 inch cotton crash dish cloths with colored borders, IRONING BOARD COVERS $1.00 Extra heavy cover. A big seller at $1.25 regularly. 69c covers 53c. IRONING BOARD PAD & COVER & $1.67 DRAPERY FABRICS ._.._. $1.00 vd: Close out %twmi ... B l.nd Eo""'evloths'“ orth to $2.50 yd. Our regular $1.95. Well made cover and pad fflemm feette sutt """ . wide ruffie. 83° length, 88" wide, $3.75 regularly 295 72" length 88" wide, $4.00 regularly 3.%0 90" length, mm,ognmfl,“ PLASTIC TABLE COVERS 54" x 54" 3 for $1.00 RUFFLED CURTAINS $2.95 to $3.95 Thursday, August 11, 1949 Two Days Only Aug. 12â€"13 & DELICATESSEN * BEVERAGES Phone 415