Page 8 Want Ads FOR SALE:>â€"Xmas Puppicsâ€" A.K.C. Cockers; solid black, black and white, partly colored. Delight of children. Xmas Deâ€" livery by Santa. Phone H. P. FOR SALE:Walnut buffet; exâ€" Help Wanted ROOM FOR RENTâ€"Large room with closet and kitchen priviâ€" leges. Automatic water heater. 2 blocks from transportation in Highwood. Call H. P. 5375 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, Elmhurst and Touhy Rds. Bensonville, III. Ph. Des Plaines 3054M SPLENDID RAWLEIGH BUSINESS AVAILABLE IN HIGHLAND PARK Products well known. Opportunity unlimited for big Sales and earnâ€" ings. Start your business on our credit without experience, Write today for full information. Rawâ€" leigh‘s, Dept. ILLâ€"62â€"224, Freeâ€" WANTED â€" Laundress. Compeâ€" tent. Good wages. Phone H. P. APARTMENT FOR RENTâ€"Att. modern apt. near Ravinia staâ€" tion; living rm., bedrm., bath, small dressing rm. Available now. Desire quiet tenants, perâ€" manent occupation. No children. Write Xâ€"Box 802, Highland PT. COMFORT RESTAURANT dresses; Fur coat repairing EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKING and Alterations on coats, suits and Tel. H. P. 1508. 571 Central and 5 chairs; table pads; good condition, call H. P. 557 or Deerfield 499. JR SALE: â€" New type "A Train Master. Lionel Transâ€" 1 mi. north of Deerfield on Waukegan Rd. Deerfield: 79 Dinner evenings, 5 to 8 p.m. Sundays 12 to 8 532 CENTRAL AVENUE Menoni and Mocogni Phone, Highland Park 518 THE WELCOMERS WISH TO GREET every family in the community. If you know of a Newcomer to Highland _ Park, _ call _ our bo.t.u. Mrs. Margaret McKee, Glencoe 1071. DR. JAMES E. MEYER Chiropractor Has resumed practice at Meyer Physical Therapy 422 4th St., Waukegan By appointment , only Phone Maj. 2673 Closed Mondays ican and Oriental Dishes Miscellaneous Expert workm‘{:gbip M A N U R E Orders to take out . Call H. P. 4721 BLACK DIRT FOR RENT with host chair BRAND BROS. U. S. Savings Bonds Are $ $ $ INSURANCE! Born in Nashville, Tennessery he had lived most of his 49 years in Chicago. He was a veteran of 16 years‘ service in the army, serving two years in Europe durâ€" ing World War II He was a forâ€" mer member of the Illinois Naâ€" tional Guard, and belonged to the American Legion. His wife, Ethel, survives. Interment was made in Oak cemetery, Chicago. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Motorized _ equipment; _ reasonâ€" able _ rates; . sewer and _ septic tanks built and repaired; 500 gallon septic tamks installed. Born in New:York Mills, Minneâ€" sota, 63 years ago, she had lived for 30 years in Highland Park before moving to Deerfield, 1% years ago. Preceded in death by her husband, Waino, three years ago, she is survived by one son, John Sorsen, and two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Barker and Mrs. Kathâ€" erine Inman, â€"all of Highland Park, and five grandchildren, Rites were held on‘ Saturday in Chicago for Arthur Wells, of Chiâ€" cago, porter for the North Shore line agd.part time janitor in Highâ€" land Park, who succumbed to a heart attack on Tuesday of last week while working in the baseâ€" ment of a Highland Park store. He was found to be in a state of col: lapse, and could not be revived, Sorsen Funeral services were held yesâ€" terday afternoon (Wednesday) at â€" Memorial â€" Park â€" Cemetery chapel, Evanston, for Alma A. Sorsen, former Highland Park resident, who passed away Tuesâ€" day at her home on Sanders road, Deerfield, after a long illness. Wells Interment was made in Meâ€" morial Park cemetery. " Drastic Reductions FOR SALE:â€" Complete Dining rm. sot, china cabinet, 6 chairs, taâ€" ble; artificial fireplace (elecâ€" tric); davenport and chair; Immaculate Conception Church Highland Park 202 Decrfield & Green Bay Rds. types of clothing, men‘s weâ€" men‘s and children‘s. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph P. Morrison, Pastor. Rev. Donald Runkle. Rev. Bernard E. Burns. Sundays â€" 6:30, 7:30 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 and h 12 noon. Holy Days â€" 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. Weekdaysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15. CONFESSIONS Saturdays, eves. of First Fridays and Holy Days 47 South St. Johns Avenue HIGHLAND PARK TRADING POST ‘Tel. Northbrook 223â€"Jâ€"1 Obituaries MASSES â€"LPxâ€"â€"â€"â€" H. P. 949 AN ORDINANCE FIXING A SCHEDâ€" ULE OF FEES FOR BUILDING PERâ€" MITS (AMENDING SECTION 2 OF ARTICLE i1 oF CHAPTER XViL, PARAGRAPH 401 OF THE HIGHLAND PARK CITY CODE) BE iT okpaiNED BY THE CITY CoUNCiL oF THE CITY OF HIJGHâ€" l..‘al::ruuucoum.uu- SECYION 1. That Section 20 of Article III of Chapter XVIL Paragraph 401 of the Highland Park City Code, s t m EnE omt PMRIUTO LE be and the same is hereby amended and as amended shall read as follows: 401. Amount of Permit Fees. 20. Every person, firm or corporation who shall sapply for and receive a permit as herein provided shall pay to the City Collector concurrently with the issuâ€" snce of such permit an amount comâ€" puted as follows: (a) 'nuuowhnehu’dmn permit to construct, erect, 3 remodel, alter or repair any wall, structure, building or part thereof shall be one dollar ($1.00) plus oneâ€"third of one per cent of the first $250,000.00 of the estimated total cast of the material and labor required for the proposed work, plus oneâ€"sixth of one per cent of the remainder ofâ€" that estimated total cost. Such estimated cost shall be determined by the building inâ€" spector as follows: The bullding inspector may accept an estimate furnished him by the applicant for the permit, or he may require a certificate from a licensed architect or an affidavit from the owner or his agent as to the total cost of the proposed work. In the absence of such information he may make such estimate as building inspector. (c) The permit fees required in subsections (a) and (b) hereinabove shall be exclusive of the charges and rates for the supply and use of water to any premises to being imâ€" proved. Whenâ€" any .applicant shall require water at any premises . so being improved, the shall be furnished at the vnm“:&n now in force pr as the same may be hereâ€" after fixed.. € SECTION II. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict hereâ€" with are hereby expressly repealed. The provisions of Section 20, Article III, Chapter XVII, .Paragraph 401 are exâ€" :r_lfy superseded by the provisions ereof . SECTION III. be in full force after its passage, tion, as required Lil Giant Cagers Drop Two Weekend Games City Clerk Piled: December 12, 1949 Passed: December 12, 1949 Approved: December 12, 1949 Recorded: December 13, 1949 Attest : & v. C. MUSSER By Bill Kiddle and Jim Varney Highland «Park‘s Litle Giants lost to Oak Park and Morton in weekend games. > On Friday night, December 16, the local boys traveled to Oak Park and suffered a 60â€"33 defeat in a game that found both comches "clearing the beneles." Every man saw some action. j se s Oak Park, although sporting many inexperienced players, look~ ed like a tough defender of their ‘48â€"49 ‘Suburban League basketâ€" ball crown. Open Mon.â€"Fri. 6:00 . Sat.â€"Sun. 1:30 "Gal Who Took Jean Tue., Wed., Thu. Dec. 27â€"28â€"29 * "Reckless Moment" Sun Thur., Fri. GLENCOE Â¥vonne DeCarlo, Charles Coburn Joan Bennett, James Mason (b) The fee to be charged for permits to move, raise, lower, unâ€" derpin Yor wreck a building or structure, respectively, shall be as follows: (1) For moving over, upon or in any public highway buildings or structures, one and oneâ€"balf stories or less in height .. $50.00 (2) For moving over, upon or in any public highway, buildings or structures of more than one and oneâ€"half stories in height $75.00 (3) For moving buildings or strucâ€" tures within the limits of any one block when the same does not over, upon or in any public hm way * % $25.00 (4) For moving buildings or strucâ€" tures within the limit of any lot where the same does not pass over, upon or in any public highway â€" _ = $10.00 (5) For raising, lowering or underâ€" pinning any building .. $10.00 (6) ‘The fee to be charged for perâ€" mits to wreck a building or strucâ€" ture shall be one dollar ($100) plus five cents per 1,000 feet of cubical content of the building or structure. Note Coming December 2ith SPECIAL KIDDIE MATINEE One Show Only at 2 P.M. 12 Cartoons and Comedy ., Mon. Monday BLUE LAGOON 50c after 6:30, incl. tax HIGHLAND PARK 605 olor by Simmons ne Show Only & _Cartoons and Tickets Now o â€" Theatre Will Christmas . Scott Brady 35¢ to 6:30 Special Matinee This ordinance shall and effect from and approval and recordaâ€" by law. °ROBERT.P. PATTON Mayor Technicol echnicolgr Donald 3‘ The West" Eve THE PRESS Comedy ; Sale Holiday Dec. 22â€"23 Closed November. They had a cake with candles and other refreshments and chose their Juliette Low Repâ€" resentative, Lucy Loevenhart. As their Christmas projects they made mittens for the mitten tree, and Christmas trees for the service hospitals. They are looking forâ€" ward to a program of winter sports after Christmas. _ Girl Scoutsâ€" The Brownies of Troop 15 of the Ravinia school have been busy making gifts for their parents. A Christmas party was held at the home of Mrs. George Harrison, who has been helping the leader, Mrs. J. R. Gordon. The girls decorated for the party and made < cranberry a n d popcorn strings for the tree. A grabbag and amateur hour were followed by refreshments. Troop 50 Brownies Troop 15 Brownies Highwood Legion Auxiliary Plans Yuletide Cheer For Veterans Mrs. Arthurâ€"Cervetti, President of Highwoodâ€" Unit No. 501 inâ€" forms us that with Christmas only a few weeks away the hunâ€" dreds of volunteér Rehabilitation workers of the American Legion Auxiliary are completing their holiday plansâ€"plans that they hope will offset the Yuletide homesickness almost universally experienced by the thousands of veterans in hospitals throughout the nation. The Brownies of troop 50 of the Ravinia school have been makâ€" ing gifts for their parents. They had a Christmas party Tuesday at which they played games and had refreshments. d OR ! . m (;..?’}T' V ’@\ d | besren [ A/ ~@‘\~7‘ r .‘19[{{\/\\; DoLL C p tev" 5 + "','_. «11 s d INMAN PAINT SPOT COMING Dec. 30â€""Adam‘s Rib" Jan. 6â€""PINKY" 515 Laurel Ave Special Kiddie Showâ€"Sat ALCY O N Full line of Glidden Paints We SeJL the Wonder Pgint "Come 24â€"2 to 4â€"Gene Autryâ€" "LOADED PISTOLS" and 4 Cartoons Fri. Dec. 23thru Dec. 29 @Shristmay Last Telephoneâ€"H. P. 2400 ,, upon your homes FOR ONE WEEK SPRED SATIN Highland Park Time the blessings of to the Stable an'.!bmu Thur. H. P. 528 22 *# * & h y § *# _ * Â¥ k a , ‘ f # 44â€" a1 ‘ i ‘?VY 4t «& L ' . .~ 4 f us 70@Â¥ é;: ’“ :) / ' (3% . 3 â€" ho i CR » Bs ; j f Highland Park, Illinois Pastry Shop 522 CENTRAL AVENUE 545 Central Avenue 380 CENTRAL AT SHERIDAN 133 N. SECOND ST 7 .{,,?',/A \ ) 4 TA Nh on â€" {\"f’ C . C yy6 / C ) iyGermncs 1949 i7 f S i’A Â¥ Te !'L:;‘: i f '7-‘/17: & M U“-’/‘{’â€": ) es y'\«?(f . * o n Radin 75.3 â€" C B C x ~NSiue lA C ~ PR r.g{&g$ "_ HIGHLAND PARK CYCLE SHOP WILSON‘S DEPARTMENT STORE THE CORRESPONDENCE NOOK 34 NORTH FIRST STREET M J CLrifney STANGER‘S TRUCK SALES Grod willing, there will be no pain of , sadness to mar the s _ trender happiness that Christmas ’ ought to bring to all of you BAUM‘S Thursday, Dec. 22, 1949 1949 TEL. H. P. 6680 TEL. H. P. 612 PHONE 1369 H. P. 2970 H. P. 815