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Highland Park Press, 12 Jan 1950, p. 6

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Want Ads â€"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 Touby Rds. Bensonville, III. Ph. Des Plaines 3054M Motorized _ equipment; _ reasonâ€" able .rates; _ sewer and septic tanks built and repaired; 500 gallon septic tanks installed. Tel. Northbrook . 223â€"Jâ€"1 â€" SEPTIC â€"TANKS CLEANED FOR SALE: â€"â€" AK.C. Cockers; solid black, black and white, partly colored. Delight of chilâ€" dren. Phone H. P. 6660. 4 ROOM FOR RENTâ€"Large room with closet and kitchen priviâ€" leges.â€"Automatic water heater. 2 blocks from transportation in Highwood. Call H. P. 5375 FOR SALE:â€"Walnut buffet; exâ€" tension table with host chair _ _and 5 chairs; table pads; good condition, call H. P. 557 or Deerfield 499. FOR SALE:â€"Combination Radio, Household assistant that works 24 hours a day with no vacations, mno time ‘off. Berves as fast, deâ€" Page 6 PARTIES? OUR SPECIALTY! Den Moore and Bill Babcock MAGICIANS ... * * Call Glencoe 2268 * blankets. DRY CLEANING _ (all types) Free Pickâ€"up and Delivery For All types of curtainsâ€" spreads,â€" table linens and P Drasti«;’ Reductions FOR SALE:â€" + 47 South St. Johns Avenue H..P. 2744 Complete ‘ Dining rm. <set, china cabinet, 6 chairs, taâ€" ble; artificial fireplace (elecâ€" tric);â€"davenport @nd chair; maple record cabinet; all types of clothing, men‘s woâ€" men‘s and children‘s. Television & Victrola; 15 inch screen; Please call H. P. 5209. THE WELCOMERS _ WISH TO GREET every family in the community. If you know of a Newcomer to Highland. Park, call our hostess, Mrs. ,“u.an‘_t_ MEKet, Gisacos THT. * Menoni and Mocogni Phone, Highland Park 518 HIGHLAND PARK /( TRADING POST HOUSE CLEANING? CURTAIN TROUBLES? PARKWAY â€"=~ Curtain Laundry Miscellaneous M A N U R E 53 N. Green Bay ~ For Hot Beds BLACK DIRT FOR RENT Word has been received of the deathâ€" of Mrs.. Ruth: Pearson Niedringhaus, 2328 West Wilson avenue, Chicago, who suecumbed to a brief illness on December 11 at the Norwegian American hosâ€" pital. She would have been fortyâ€" five years old on December 18. Funeral services were held on Saturday$ January 7, at 3 p.m. at the Chapel at 720 Lake street, Oak Park, for Mrs. Lavina H. Date of Evanston. Mrs. Date, who would have been 83 years old in March, ~passed~away on January 5 after a long illness, A. former resident of Highland Park, she attended .Elm Place and the Highland Park High schools. _ Surviving are her mother, Mrs. Blanda Pearson, 82, and her husâ€" band, Henry. C Mrs. Date, who was the widow of Henry S. Bate, founder of the Hope Publishing Co., Austin, IIlâ€" incis, is survived by m daughter, Mrs. Johnâ€"A. Turner of Glencoe; a son, Paul Date, St. of 1726 Rice St., and five grandchildren; Mrs. William D. Hawes (Beverly Date} of Wheaton;â€"Paul L., Helry 8., and Marilyn Date of 1726 Rice St. and: Betsy Turner of Glencve: Interment . was in Forest"Home. Date Niedringhaus ~_ Porter says he welcomes any reports from landlords or tenants that might. indicate a change in the gencral housing picture here. He may be |reached at Majestic 647, or at the rent office at 325 Washington Street, . _ > & How many new rental units have been built in 1949, and. at what rentals? °* ~ me) Can a family of five find places to live at prices they can afferd to pay? _ Have veterans been provided with the housing@ they need? Rorttâ€" Official â€" * Seeks Help In House Shortage Problem Is the housing shortage in Lake county about over? That is the question J _Edwin "Porter, Associate Rent Director is trying to answer, now that anâ€" other_year has gone by amfl midâ€" century 1950 has arrived. Are there any ‘vacancies at moderate rentals, say $50:00 to $60.00 â€" for â€" twoâ€"bedroom _ dwellâ€" ings? i Plans and Specifications> will not. be loaned, but may be purâ€" chased fromâ€" the City Engineer at $10.00 per set. oA All proposals or bids must‘be accompanied by a certified check payable to the City of Highland Park, for a sum of not less than ten percent (10%) of the aggreâ€" gate of the proposal. The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids if they. deem it best for the public good. Monday the 23rd day of January, A.D. 1950, for the construction of a. Réinforced Box Culvert, Sideâ€" walks;. Adjustments toâ€" Sewers, Water Main and Repaving of Street as described in Plans and Specifications now on file in the By order of the Council of the City of Highland Park. the City Hall, Highland Park, lilinois, until 8200 o‘clock â€"P.M., Engineer‘s _ Office, City Hall, Highland Park, Illinois. | the City Council at its office Dated, January 3, 1950 ADJUDICATION AND CLAIM DAY NOTICE _ The Contractor will be paid in â€"os gories, . ‘~ _ Sealed bids will be received by Obituaries NOTICE v. C. MUSSER City Clerk ~â€"~*~ * 355 Laurel Avenue [:flne Reverend Charles U.â€"Harris, c Rector f Preceded in deafh by b¢r husâ€" band and two sons,go is survived, besides Mr. Roberts, . by three other sons, Prank and Wilmer of Milwaukee, and Edward of Whiteâ€" water, ‘Wisconsin; one daughter, Mrs. Laura Pond of California; &" brother, Stephen Hockey of Virâ€" ginia; â€"eleven grandchildren andj four greatâ€"grandchildren. , 1 «â€"Rites=will be held in Milwgukee tomorrow (Friday) for Mrs. Elisa Roberts, mother of Stephen A. Roberts of Highwood, who passed away â€" yesterday â€" in gilw-uk(fie after a_long illness, ing. Milâ€" waukee her home for the past 30 years, she had been ‘a frequent visitor at the home of her son at 55 Oakwood. â€" us q Born inâ€" England 84. yéars ago, she came to this country as; a young girl. _ se e h ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHURCH Rev. Roland W. Hosto Phone H. P. 1599 f FIRST â€"UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH (Evangelical Congregational) S. Green ‘Bay road at Laurel Robertsâ€" > Rev. Edward W. Greenfield, Associate Minister The Rev. William Atkinson Young, D.D., Minister Miss Sara Lee Director of Religious Education H. P. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCHâ€" Rev.‘James D. Gleeson Rov. Arthur E. Douaire Massesâ€"6:30, 7:30, 8:80, 9:80, 10:30 and 11:30. WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH North Ave., and Lguretta Place Highland Park, Hlinois Robert Albertson, Minister 1015 Lauretta Place, Highland Pk. Telephone H. P.â€"2269 HIGHLAND PARK COMPANY Oakridge and High, Highwood Herbert W. Linden, Pastor â€" BETHANY CHURCH (Evangelical United Brethren) Laure!l Ave. at McGoyern St. DON‘T HUNT FOR STAMPS ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH NORTH SHORE CONGREGATION ISRAEL .Dr. Edgar E. Siskin,; Rabbi â€" Glencoe, Illinois. JEHOVAH‘S WITNESSES Emergencies attended Babies delivered . Openiiom periormeci Xâ€"ray examinations Laboratory examinations Albort G. Masser, Pastor Tel. 1731 Week of 1â€"1â€"50 thru 1â€"6â€"50° Northmore‘s, Highland Park, Hlinois 374 Laurel Avenue Highland Park, IlMlinois ST. Phone H. P. 4769 Highland Park Hospital Foundation ~â€" _ Weekly Report JAMESCHURCH " THE PRESS __ Wismer _ Fuheral rites were ~observed last week‘in Hayward, Wisconsin, for Mrs.W. W. Wismer, of that town, mother of Mrs. M. M. Kutâ€" zer Jr., of Squth Sheridan road, Highland Park. Mrs, Wismerâ€"died on Japuary 3, after a long illness, lessâ€"than a week after the death of her husband, W. W. Wismer, retired army captain, of Hayward. Other survivors are.a daughter, Mrs. Lioyd Christison, of Cornell, Wisconsin, and three grandchilâ€" Baptisms t( * Sundays: 1:30 P.M., or at‘other times upon request. Arrangeméents should be made during the week.‘ HIGHLAND PARK BAPTIST CHURCH â€" dren. 374 Laurel Ave. Rev. Robert C]inlmn, Minister ° 615 Crescent court REDEEMER EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH _ 587 Central Avenue H. K. Platzer, pastor. H. P. 950 during Sunday church service. § * Canfessions® _ ‘Saturdays, Holy Days and Eves of First Fridays: 4:00 and 7:30 The Sunday morning -rm held at 11 o‘clock and the W cludes Mlnc.hulo‘éu.r P f l Subject of next â€"Sunday‘s Lesâ€" son sermon "Life" _ Rev. Donald B. Runkle 6. Why do our boys grab a hamburgerâ€"or a hotâ€" ~~ ‘Rev. Bernard E. Burne dog instead of an approptiate meal before a contest? . 200 S. Green Bay Rd.â€"H.P. 202 6 . . 2 Maties * 7. Why do our boys pick the night before a conâ€" â€" Sunday: 6:30, 7:30, 9:00, 10:po| test to attend house parties? _ 4 w e 1feie 1e 00 ackâ€" 4 i% These are just a few questions that could be‘~ WeekDays: 639 825. ____ |asked in connection with the Highland Park high 9:::)°'§ 0:';;"’ 6:00, 7:00, $:00,) school froshâ€"soph basketball team. cA : ‘This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, 1MMACULATE CONCEPTION cHurch® , Deerfield and Green Bay Rds. Rt. Rev. Megr. Joseph P. Morrison *e~ Pastor ~ FIRST CHU§H OF CHRIST, mediate ship ment. $1.30 mss bemmramer (linois residents . plecee add 2% to cover sales tas.) A GOOD BUY KEEP STAMPS â€" HANDY in this attractive, colomial style paperweight of highly poiâ€" dshed brass. Lacquered to re tain finish. Has soft, green, fe.t pad to protect your desk. ALWAYS _HAs _ A _ STAMP WHEN YOU . WANT ONE: Clever, . saucerâ€"shaped . top, which liits off, holds clips. peas, atc. A. strikingly handâ€" some addition to the desk of ary man or wéman. A PERâ€" FECT GIFT. Neatly holds U.8. Port Office regular coll of t¢, 2c, 3¢, etc. stamps. SATISâ€" FACTION GUARANTEED. Imâ€" Neat, compact, durable ald makes ~housekeeping easy. Works 24 hours a day. Runs errands, helps with: shopping, takes care of social contacts, gets help in emergency, costs only a few nickels a day. It‘s your telephoneâ€"it makes every hello & good buy! a 387 Hazel Avenue Last week 1950 178 12 50 15 12 50 178 15 for Friday, January 6, they opened here at home by losing to the sharp shooting lnydon“ii(h bail club‘{rom River Forest. It was she second time this season that Leyâ€" den outdid the Blue and White. The following night the Little Giants traveled to Grayslake, and there put up a great battle before being nipped in a thriller 43" to 40. The Little Gisnts led all the way until the last minute of the By Bill Kiddle â€" The Christmas holiday rest did not seem to help our local cagers as they ‘dropped two nonâ€"league games in as many nights. Tilts Over Weekend how important this aspect is in the bealth and well being of your son and also the benefit he will defiveâ€"by being able to play a betâ€" ter ball game and win, rather than lose all the time. You cfn also help doâ€"the school and the coaches a big favor by secing that your ‘son is absent from all parâ€" ties on week day nights. _ parents and fans and student body of Highland Park high â€" school Varsity Cagers Drop want a winning basketball team, Now what car be done about this existing situation: If these boys are in the proper condition, in which sleep plays an all importâ€" ant part, then they will be physiâ€" cally able to stand the last half of a .ballâ€"game as they did the first. half. The fouls they are committing will be~decreased by the fact that a boy is able to keep pace with his opponent instead of taking the pathâ€"of least resistance which means fouling or letting his opponent score.. We are quite. sure that cour boys could lkeep pace with their epponents if r&_e_yâ€" were: n’fl‘fie proper condition, since, from ‘all observation made, the teams they are playing are ‘made up of human beings and" ithere seems to be nothing super human aboutâ€" them‘ with the <exâ€" ’ceplion of being in good physical â€"eondition. ~â€" 5 magt ed by the school, help us to see that your son gets the kind of a meal needed before a contest. We _ Is the coach expected to play the roll of a policeman? To see that thege boys get in at night in order to keep them in condition to play a full game? The writer believes it is neither the desire nor the duty of the coach to assume such responsibilities. Boys, since there seem to. be no cases of sleeping sickness on the squad don‘t you think that you could arrange to have your dates so that you are off the streets at night and get enough sleep to enable you to get up in time to get to school by 8:30 a.m, (not p.m.), huh? Instead of using your head to devise ways of breaking training rules, stay at home and apply as much thinking on ~your studies and the blue card situation will be whipped. § Moms and Dads, since there are no training table facilities furnishâ€" _ 1. Why are these boys losing ball games in the last half? 2 tX in .. 9% 4.â€"Why are some of these same boys being tardy in getting to school in the morning? nz 5. Why are we having trouble with blue cards on ~ _ 2. Why are so many of our boys fouling out of the game? > _ . 8. Why can‘t our boys keep up witX their oppoâ€" nents? o * + We wonder if you, as players ball team? BtNE+O+CH+@ By Will Schlichting _ mmeges{@rs2+6$ f "LETS FACE FACTS" , The Inside Scoop of The Froshâ€"Soph Basketball The Sportslight This Friday the Little Giants will travel to Waukegan to take on the scrappy Bull The first n-ovfllhdhf:?'l:fl.rn those unable to get to the game, hmm'fllhhg‘- cast over WKRSâ€"FM, 106.7 on In the. third period Grayslake widened their lead 34 to 26. It looked like a walkâ€"away, but in the final frame the Little Giants caught fire and started to râ€"nfly. In fact, twice in the last five minutes they were within two points of tying up the game;â€"only to have Grayslake tally and hold their lead till the clock ran out. tempted 37 free throws and made good on 21 of them and has had 41 personal fouls called against him. He has scored aâ€"total of 149 points for an average of.12.4 per to pour in a 7pnr7; '7;?5;;â€"&&_“-;5 a 21 to 19 lead at intermission. Melchiorre n!“-'p‘hi lil‘_;., made 56 field goals for a .415 pct. in shooting from the floor. He atâ€" Sticklo:t and Peterson teamed up In looking over the records of the Bradiey University ceger for the first 12 games of . the season boys really looked Vgoo‘ u-tl;cy defeatedâ€"Grayslakeâ€"by a 49 to 25 bench getting an opportunity to get into the ball game. Boys, you can be a fine ball team if you, with the help of your folks and fellow students, will continue to *The Little Giant cagers will try to grab victories over the Wauâ€" kegan Bulldogs this Friday as they travel to Waukegan for two After the first week of rigid training rules‘ the froshâ€"soph team really laid â€"the wood to Leyden, a team which had beaten them a few weeks before and the concensus of opinion of the boys still on the team was that training was all right after all, So come on folks let‘s really get behind Mr. Morâ€" rison in this drive to bring Highâ€" land Park froshâ€"soph teamsâ€" into the win column where they beâ€" long. T e Morrison as to training rules. FOR GIRLS ONLYâ€"Since this cooperation means so much would it be asking too much of the girls to help, arrange their dates so that these boys can get home before 9:30 on week nights? Have dates on Saturday and Sunday nights. If you are really interested in the basketball team and your, school along with the welfare of your bé§$ friend, please give him a break by seeing that they keep training FMIGE,............~â€"â€"mseajere as well as other good teams to represent your school, A littlé help from you will be greatly: apâ€" preciated by all those coneerned with the coaching of your boys in all sports at the high school. We are sure that in the end you will be proud to be ableâ€" to say fiu} you did your part in helping to bring Highland Park high school out of the athletic "dumps." Then on Saturday evening

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