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Highland Park Press, 27 Oct 1949, p. 6

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Want Ads NOT TOO EARLY to buy Christâ€" mas Cards; We have a beautiful selection; Plain or name imâ€" wrinted. Some 50 for $1.00â€" WELL seasoned firewood. John Tazioli. Tel. HP. 3931 or 3785. Tel. H. P. 1461. New and used house trailers: take trades, car, trailer, furniture etc; low down payments, as low as $100. down ; open nights and Sundays. LEHMAN TRAILER SALES Higgins, Elmburst and Touby Rds. LOOKING FOR A JOB? Ask the Girl Who Has One â€" a TELEPHONE OPERATOR .at lllinois See Miss Connolly Employment Supervisor 21 South St. Johns Ave. Highland Park, Illinois FOR RENT:â€"Double room; tranâ€" sient or permanent; couple or two men; Tel. H. P. 2531. NO FROSTâ€"Keeps glass clear of snow, steam, frost in any weather. For windshields, winâ€" dows, eye glasses, etc.â€"â€"$1.00 postpaid. Otis Rossell, Box 5 Waltersburg, Pa. & $152 a month to start & Paid Vacations e Good Working Condiâ€" WANTED TO RENTâ€"Quiet, neat couple need an apartment or few rooms; no children or pets; ‘Tel. H. P. 4128. SITUATION WANTED:â€"Practi LOST SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED l(fhanxes Hours & x Motorized _ equipment; _ reasonâ€"| l'ol' l'ubllc able rates; sewer â€" and -cplic; Mr. J. Edwin Por tamks built and repaired; 500| ront director, ann« gallon septic tanks installed. }lhu( qluvrln the ext Alterations dresses; Fu Expert Tel. H. P. 1 Our estimate clude Soil T Food. etc. 1. WANTED TO RENT and gold b Food Store avenue, Tuc H. P. 2040. cal nurse with reference baby Menoni and Mocogni Phone, Highland Park 518 tions Tel. Northbrook 223â€"Jâ€"1 Franken Bros., Inc. Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 Reliable Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. Free Landscape Design EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKING and One Year Guarantce . Des Plaiges 3054M Help Wanted M A NU RE Bensonville, 111. SITUATION WANTED FOR RENT BLACK DIRT Deerfield 241 Planting LOST n egats, suits coat repairing workmanship 08 day and prices inâ€" paration, Plant s Talk It Over gold wris , around Roger W Central wat Jew and l ill mhwnmmt"uflk hearing will be held the Council Chamber in the City Hail in the City of Highland Park, Iilinois, the 8th day of November, 1949 at 8:00 o‘clock PM. Said hearing will be conducted by the undersigned, the Zoning Comâ€" mittee for the City of Highland Park, designated and appointed by the City Council of the City of Highland Park for that purpose, to consider the appliâ€" cation of "Ravinia Festival" dated September 30, 1949 for a special perâ€" mit pursuant to the provisions of Secâ€" tion 14 of the Zoning Ordinance of 1947 of the City of Highiand Park, for the permanent reconstruction of the pavilion in Ravinia Park. At the said public hearing an opâ€" portunity will be afforded to all perâ€" sons interested in the matter above mentioned to be heard in relation to said matter. ORDINANCE _NO. 49â€"0â€"60 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY CoUNCIL OP THE CITY OF HIGHâ€" WOOD. ILLINOIS: NOTICE On Tuesday, November 8th at 8:00 P. M. in the Council Chamber,_City Hall, the Civil Service Commission of the City of Highland Park will hold an examination for Stenographer in the City Clerk‘s office. Applicant must be able to take dictation, do typing and have some knowledge of general office work. This is a desirable position with automatic yearly increase in salary for the right person. For further informaâ€" tion contactâ€" use or permit the use of any vehicle, including wagons and motor vehicles and vehicles propelled by human power, for the storaze or the carrying of any meats, poultry, fish, butter, cheese, lard, vegetables, bread or bakery proâ€" ducts, or any other provisions intended for human consumption, in the city of Highwood. Tlinois, for the purpose of delivering any such foodstuffs to any place in said city for use and consumpâ€" with of said city Waukegan Rent Office close the Waukegan area rent office, located at 325 Washington Street, to the public on Tuesday and Thursday morning, from 9 to 12 each week until further notice, beginning Tuesday, October 25th. The Waukegan rent office will be open to the public each Tuesâ€" day and Thursday afterncon beâ€" tween the hours of 12 noon and 4 P.M. and, as before, all day The coâ€"operation of the public with regard to the adherence to these hours will be greatly apâ€" preciated, Mr. Porter said. mer Monday, Wednesday and Friday between the hours of 9 A.M. and Published : Octob APPROVED: J. E. Bairstow City Attorney ~PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH November 10, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. SECTION 1. It shall be unlawful to NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING rpose this ordinar Don‘t Forget the RUMMAGE SALE REAL BARGAINS KARL H. VELDE CYRUS MEAD, III C. F. Lundquist, Dr. Earl Pritsch, Edmund Andrews first d: October 21, 1949 d October 27. 1949 rents, the Housing Expeâ€" found it necessary to Edwin Porter, ctor, announce to the extreme CLERK H. G. Pertz, Secretary Civil Service Commission 704 Ridgewood Drive Telephone 1384 upon . form ss m license for LEGAL nced t mely h etitions ny vehicle,| DINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE | or vehicles | CREATING _A TRAFFIC COMMISSION | nan power, | AND ESTABLISHING TRAFPIC REGUâ€" | ing of any | LATIONS FPOR THE CITY OF HIGHâ€" er. cheese,| LAND PARK, LAKE COUNTY, ILLiâ€" akery proâ€"| NOIS. PASSED MARCH 10, 1941, APâ€" is intended | PROVED _ MARCH _ 11, _ 1941" (AND he city of ‘ AMENDING SCHEDULE III ATTACHED | P rovisions complied )da | THERETO» * Im-: IT _ ORDAINED "By THE CITY |CoUNcIL OP THE CITY OP HIGHâ€" |LAND PARK, LAKE COUNTY, ILLE INOIS _ ____ ORDINANCE NO. i$â€"4â€"55 _____ BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY CoUNCIL OF THE CITY OFP HIGHâ€" located. The sanitary soil and waste pipes in any building on all such lots, tracts or parcels must be comnected with and drain into the sanitary sewer. Under no circumstances shall the rain water drains be connected with the sanitary sewer. SECTION 2: It shall be unlawful to erect or maintain any privy within fifty (50) feet of any dwelling; shop, business building or well. CI ie SECTION 3: It shall be unlawful to erect or maintain any privy, except one over a vault at least six (6) feet deep and -n‘o-m‘u.l sufficiently seâ€" cured and so that the contents cannot escape therefrom and so that vermin cannot get into the vault. SECTION 4: Any person who erects or maintains a privy contrary to the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdememnor and, upon conviction, shall be fined not exceeding Two Hundred Dollars ($200,00). Each day shall constitute a separate offense It shall be the duty of the Heaith Inâ€" spector to enforce the provisions of this ordinance. The erection or mainâ€" tenance of a privy, in violation of this ordinance. is declared to be a nulsance. SECTION 5; It shall be the duty of the Health Inspector to serve a notice, in writing, upon the owner of any lot, tract or plot of ground upon which tract or parcel which is adjacent to a ATTEST Passed: October 21, 1949 Approved: October 21, 1949 name and address of the owner thereof APPROVED J. E. Bairstow Guy J. Bernabel City Clerk Presented and read: October 21, 1949 after the est continent, of course, has been i,‘,’, adventure. In the new "Karamojo that Safari‘ all the thrilling excitement | furp of big game hunting is described at t absorbingly by W.D.M. Bell. "Jungle Man", another story of| C big game hunters, is a really roâ€"| 4664 bust account of the chief scout of | the Field Marshall Smuts‘ forces in | are World War I. tion The Highland Park Public Liâ€" brary has recently received sevâ€" eral new bookston Africa, reflectâ€" ing the current interest in that continent as a place to invest our energy, capital, and technology. Professor Earl P. Hanson, explorâ€" er and head of the Geography deâ€" 1’-?;m‘ng, at theâ€" University of Delaware, demonstrates his theoâ€" ries about arctic and tropical reâ€" gions becoming the new centers of man‘s expansion in his "New Worlds Emerging." There is a large section in this book devoted ATTEST Recorded: October Open Letterâ€" large sect to Africa $1,000 upon to us further the sure that it re interests of the haps it might be vantage to have polls New Worlds titn h support SECTION 1: It shall be unlawful to ect or maintain a privy on amy lot. SECTION I Th SECTION â€" II One characteristic (Continued from page 1) City City Attorney MUSSER ober 10 ctober : pubii and that urs ve Mrs 2625 it ar tal LEGAL d effect ten (10) d of publication. Thomas F. Mussatt MAYOR GORDON Acting can â€" be at Schedule III a de a part of an o ‘An Ordinance Cr nmission and Esta ulations for the Ci Lake County, Ii i 10, 1941, Approv ry truly, Andrew J. Taft County Line Rd. LYLE community Emerging Idir of the dark HUMPHTH Mayor GOURLEY im« def streets to THE PRESS8 int the iy, he at Park Board Reports Successful Season At the Beaches Funeral services were held for Anthony Spengler, 75, on Sunday, October 22, at 2 p.m. in the Kelleyâ€"Spalding chapel, Rev. Lesâ€" had lived most of his life in Chiâ€" cago. On Friday, October 21, he passed away at a convalescent home in Wheeling. Surviving are three brothers: Werner B. Spengler of 414 Glenâ€" coe avenue, L.A. and Philip Spenâ€" gler of California, and a sister Katherine, also of California. Interment was in Wheeling. ter Laubenstein officiating The Board of Commissioners of the Park District of Highland Park feels that perhaps the people of Highland Park will be interâ€" ested in knowing how the operaâ€" tion of the two bathing beaches fared for the 1949 season. This year saw the completion of the new bath house at Roger Williams Avenue, in time for use during the 1949 bathing season. It created much interest particuâ€" larly the residents of the southern part of Highland Park. Many favâ€" orable comments were passed upon the building and the operation of the beach, with some criticism, but on the whole the entire beach operations were commented upon very favorably. Since there are now two comâ€" plete bath houses in operation it is impossible to compare this year‘s operation with that of preâ€" vious years when only one bath house was in use. In looking at the receipts for the 1949 season we find that as of September 30th, there were taken in from both beaches, a total of $8,183.43. The expenses for the same period were $7,â€" 790.62. These figures are about final for the year and it looks as though the beach operation for the year will break even. Admittance to the beaches was either by season tokens or daily land Park. Nonâ€"residents :i mitted to the beaches by fee only. Many of the resid Highland Park apparentl ferred to use the tokens a were approximately 3,200 c sold. are available if further informaâ€" tion is needed. that more th en« ance wa the first that m: will p« Remember,the beaches belong to you the citizens of Highland Park and it is the wish of the Park Board that more of you will enâ€" joy the facilities. To all of you that have boats, the Park Board furnishes a set aside area for same at the foot of East Park Avenue. Commissioner Clavey, .at H.P. 4664 or Roy Millen, Secretary of the Park District, at H.P. 2763 Rosewood Beach. On wood Beach to get a person by pers of those who use the bea ing the bathing season, | were approximately 32,0 tendance at both beache vantage of this recreational tendanc factor w strike th: cars for many more individuals taking ad ture tended until Day wee virtually eason Born on September 1, 1874, he Unfo It Obituaries the rtunately there t prevented the use any great distance. month of August | he hope that another 1 bring conditions that t the beaches to be atâ€" their fullest extent. A m shold see the attendâ€" statistics might be of this point. It was found tokens were sold at Beach than at Central the other hand the daily beaches nd the attendance w thing August saw a ccol spel the water rather un wn to where very f time the beaches middle part of J of August the attc remely good. Howe the be the gasolin Then a the resident ver 1949 with cut num but 000 are adâ€" by daily on y preâ€" s there f them drive in Labor coun thir in« at at So as 11 WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH North Ave., and Lauretta Place Highland Park, Hlinois Robert Albertson, Minister 1015 Lauretta Place, Highland Pk. Telephone H. P. 2269 BETHANY CHURCH (Evangelical United Brethren) Laurel Ave. at McGovern St. Lester H. Laubenstcin, Minister Church phone, H. P. 263 The Rev. William Atkinson Young, D.D., Minister * Miss Sara Lee Director of Religious Education ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHURCH _ Rev. Roland W. Hosto Phone H. P. 1599 H. P. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. James D. Glecson Rev. Arthur E. Douaire Massesâ€"6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30 and 11:30. FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH (Evangelical Congregational) S. Green Bay road at Laurel Albert G. Masser, Pastor Tel. 1731 TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 355 Laurel Avenue The Reverend Charles U. Harris, Rector ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Oakridge and High, Highwood Herbert W. Linden, Pastor Phone H. P. 4769 HIGHLAND PARK COMPANY OoF JEKHOVAH‘S WITNESSES NORTH SHORE CONGREGATION ISRAEL Dr. Edgar E. Siskin, Rabbi ST. JAMES CHURCH 374 Laurel Avenue Highland Park, Hlinois Glencoe, Ilinois W Y â€"" _ _ of 100% pure wool FIVE YEAR CUARANTEE ACATINST MOTH DAMAGE When you see the new colors . . . when you feel the thick, bouncy, texture of Chatham‘s *"Woolshire" blanket, you‘ll look twice at the lowâ€"low price tag! This is a blanket made for the comfort of warmthâ€"withoutâ€"weight, for beauty, for the lasting value of 100%, wool. ‘"‘Woolshire" comes bound in rayon satin, and is packed in a handsome 3: white closet box with floral motif. Garnett & Co. Rose, blue, aqua, yellow, chartreuse, gray, geranium. Txtra long stze: 72 x 99 Inches, Thursday, Oct. 27, 1949 The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, which inâ€" cludes testimonies of ‘Christian healing, is at 8 o‘clock. Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Bostoen, Subject of next Sunday‘s Les son sermon "Doctrine of Atoneâ€" ment" Small children are cared for during Sunday church service. Deerfield and Green Bay Rds. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph P. Morrison Pastor Rev. Donald B. Runkle Rev. John P. O‘Connell, S.T.D. Rev. Bernard E. Burns 200 S. Green Bay 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. Confessions Saturdays, Holy Days and Eves of First Fridays: 4:00 and 7:30 P. M. â€"_ Baptisms Sundays: 1:30 P.M., or at other times upon request. Arrangements should be made during the week. Rev. Robert Clingman, Minister 615 Crescent court H. K. Platzer, pastor. H. P. 950 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST ,, 387 Hazel Avenue This Church is a branch of The IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH REDEEMER EVANGELICAL LUTHERANâ€" CHURCH HIGHLAND PARK BAPTIST CHURCH 587 Central Avenue 374 Laurel Ave. $1 295 Rd.â€"HP. 202

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