â€" Want Ads SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Motorized â€" equipment; reasonâ€" able rates; sewer and â€" septic tanks built and repaired; 500 WANTED:â€"â€"Small size pot burnâ€" ~ _ er oil stove;"large size gas â€"hot water heater, or two small gas hot water heaters. Art Vetter > HIL 22222 4 FOR SALE:â€"Walnut buffet; exâ€" FOR SALE:â€"Smail modern=â€"«apâ€" right piano and bench. Full keyâ€" + board. Walnut .Excellent conâ€" dition. Call HIâ€"2â€"3540 between WANTED TO BUY ROOM FOR RENT New and used house trailers: take trades, car, trailer, furniture etc; low down payments, as low as $100. down; open nights and . . Sundays. Liberty House Trailers 5 year pay plan at 5% LEHMAN TRAILER SALES Higgins, Elmhurst and Touky Rds. PLEASANT® room for a man or â€" woman, 4 McGovern St. One block from business district. Phone HI. 2â€"1621. PARTIES? OUR SPECIALTY! Don Moore and Bill Babcock MAGICIANS > Call Glencoe 2268 TRADING POST .. 47. South .St._JohnsAvenue . DRY CLEANING f (all typer) Free Pickâ€"up \and Delivery 53 N. Green Bay H. P. 5804 For All types of curtainsâ€" and 5 chairs; table pads; good eondition, call H. P. 557 or Deerfield 499. gallon septic tanks installed. THE WELCOMERS WISH TO GREET â€" every family in . the community. If you know of <a Newcomer to Highland â€" Park, _ call _ our. hostess, Mrs. Margaret McKee, Glencoe 1071. Complete Dining rm. set, china cabinet, 6 chairs, taâ€" ble; artificial fireplace (elecâ€" tric); davenport and chair; maple record cabinet; all types of clothing, men‘s woâ€" men‘s and children‘s. Menoni and Mocogni Phone, Highland Park $18 HIGHLAND PARK HOUSE . CLEANING? CURTAIN TROUBLES? Drastic Reductions PARKWAY Curtain: Laundry . Bensonville, III. Ph. Des Plaines 3054M M A NUR E â€" DIRT 223â€"Jâ€"1 zaar to be held in Chicago Februâ€" "ary 21st by the Chicago Commons Association, the Ravinia Auxiligry memberswill contribute "Parcels Post" packages to be sold at the Bazaar. Any. member of the Auxâ€" iliary who cannot attend the meeting of the Auxiliary January 2ith, and ony one in the comâ€" munity who is desirous of helping, may deliver such packagesâ€"costâ€" ing about 25 cents apieqeâ€"done ap with ‘a parcels post mailing label on the outside â€"of each packageâ€"to the Jocal President, Mrs, Armand McPhee, 1701 Hillâ€" side â€"Road.â€"The â€"proceeds of the Bazaar are used by the Settleâ€" ment in its neighborhood work in the _ densely populated district where it is located. > Sealed bids will be reteived by the Council at its office in the City Hall, Highland Park, Illinois until 8:00 o‘clock P.M., Monday, uary 13, A.D.~1950 for cerâ€" tain improvements to be made ta the basement of the City Hall building in accordance with the plans â€"and specifications on file in the City Clerk‘s office. =~~â€" Parcel Post Packages Chicago Commons Sale the date for that annual event as Friday, March 31st.. Members are requested to save rummage for sale on the above date, as the greater the amount of money taken in, theâ€"moreâ€"canâ€"beâ€"gi to the mother Group for camps outings of the many youngsters in the Settlement vicinity who so greatly need such summer activâ€" ity, Mrs. Guy Finlay, Chairman of tle Rummage Sale has already set Byrorder :of the City Council of Highland Park, Illinois, 3 this Nineteenth day of January A:â€"D;â€"1950 â€" Opportunity to buy a R.C.A. 16 mja sound projector, fom sound Council reserves the right: to reject any and all bids if they deem it best for the public good. 1t ; V..C. Musser s . % City Clerk Plans, specifications and bidâ€" ding sheets may be secured at the office of the City Clerk at Highâ€" land Park, Illinois. NOTICE TOCONTRACTORS capacity. Rewinds without changing reel or belt. s Also _ R.C.A. wire .recorder. Both have been used for demâ€"< ‘onstration purposes only, / , Priced at cost for quick sale. HI 2â€"0247. > Opening organ studio in home Mrs. Harold N. Finch HI 2â€"3540 Sundays â€"â€" â€" 6:30, 7:30 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 and 1 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 In order to aid the annualâ€" Baâ€" Immaculate Conception Church } Highland Park 202 Deerfield & Green Bay Rds. Rt. Rev. Magtr. Joseph P. Morrison, Pastor. Rev. .Donald Runkle. Rev. Bernard E. Burns. Weddings, cocktail parties, Will accept limited number C A TERING . P. C. McCullough INSTRUCTION Let us help you plan your next party Tel. Glencoe. 1594 MASSES NOTICE Inquire 32if TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 355 Laurel Avenue The Reverend Charles U. Harris, WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN that on Tuesday, the 27th of Decemâ€" m,mwmc:goauu of the City of Highland Park suthorâ€" NOTICE OF SALE OF PUBLIC LANDS Lots Nineteen (19), Twenty (20) and twentyâ€"one .(21) in ‘Block Seven (7). in the City of Highland P-r: together with all of the right, title interest of the City of Highland Park in and to an easement‘ for ingress and (1) Sealed bids will â€"beâ€" received for said propetty. ‘or any part or parcel, combination or combinations of parcels thereof or. as an entire tract. Such bidder or bidders thall accompany such srated bids by certified ‘check ‘In the amount of ten pef cent (10%) of the amount sq bid. Such tender shall be ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICALâ€" & _ REFORMED CHURCH Rev. Roland W. Hosto _ Aumgz&mlolmmuuhdu in ‘the ty ‘of Highland Park, Lake County, State of Tilinois, more parâ€" ticulari described . as . follows : Bnt{lmng_n the Northwestâ€"corner __ Church phone, H. P. 263 The Rev. William Atkinson Young, _D.D., Minister Fi®ST UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH (Evangelical Congregational) S. Green Bay road at Laurel Said premises are offered for sale in separate parts or parcels, combinaâ€" tion or combinations of ‘parcels or as an entire tract to the highest and best bidder therefor or the best aggreâ€" gate bidders therefor. Bids for the purâ€" chase of said property will be received #nd considered by the City Council at the regular meeting to be held at the City Hall in the City of Highland Park upon Monday, the 27th day of Febrtâ€" ary, 1950 at 8:00 o‘clock P. M., at which time the bid or bids will be. opened and considered. All bids shall beâ€"made upon the following terms and condiâ€" tions, which are the terms and condiâ€" tions provided by. the City Council for the sale of the property hereinabove described : BETHANY CHURCH (Evangelical United Brethren) Laurel Ave. at McGovern St. Lester H.â€" Laubenstein, Minister ~â€"Range ~*Pwelve~~(12), ~East ~of "the â€" Third Prineipal Meridian, in Lake County, Iilinois. ; " . Lot Nineteen (19) (except the West| ‘Fhree and Eightyâ€"two One Hundredths | (3.82) feetâ€"thereof) above described, is | und atfid‘â€" Recreation: Board for a Qnmunï¬y Center. Lot Twenty (20) and the West Three and Eightyâ€"two One Hundredths (3.82) â€"feet of Lot Nineteen (19). above described, is . a parcel of land formerly used by the City as a Fire Station site and now uuq by it under the jurisdiction of the ‘Playground Board in connection with the Community Center. Lot Twenâ€" tyâ€"one (21), above described, was preâ€" viouslyâ€"used by the United States~ of America as a U.S.0. Center. The reâ€" mainder of the property above ‘desâ€" cribéd is &n easement only and has been used for Ingress to and egress f Lot Twentyâ€"One (21) aforesaid. Title to Lots Nineteen (19), Twenty (20) and Twentyâ€"one (21) in Block Seven (7) aforesaid is vested in the City of Highâ€" land Park, a municipal corporation. Highwood Ave. & Everets Place Highland Park, Illinois Robert â€"Albertson, Minister 1015 Lauretta Place, Highland Pk; * ‘Telephone H. P. 2269 5 H. P. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Edward W. Greenfield, Associate Minister 6 Miss Sara Lee Director Sf Religious Education Massesâ€"6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30 and 11:30. HIGHLAND PARK COMP?NY OF JEKHOVAH‘S â€"WITNESSES Oakridge and High, Highwood Herbert W. Linden, Pastor Phone H. P. 4n§ ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH NORTH SHORE CONGREGATION ISRAEL of Lot Fourteen .(14), running theneein an Easterly direction One Hundréd Fifty and Two One Hunâ€" dredths (15.02) feet to the Northâ€" east corner of Lot Pounez!( "(14), thence in a Southerly direction wlong the Easterly. line of Lot Fourteen (14), Nine and Sixtyâ€"five One Hundredths (9.05) feet, thence in a Westerly direction paralle! with the North line of Lot Fourteen (14), One Hundred Fifty and Two.One Hundredths (150.02) feet to the Westerly line of Lot Fourteen (14), thence in a Northerly direction Nine and Sixtyâ€"five one Hundredths (9.65) feet to the plice of beginâ€" ning, @ll in Block Seven (7), in West Division of Highiand Park, in . Section â€" ‘Twentyâ€"three {23), Township Fortyâ€"three (43) North, 374 Laure! Avenue Highland Park, lllineis Rev. James D. Gleeson Rev. Arthur E. Douaire ST. JAMES CHURCH Phone H. P. 1599 * as «follows Tel. 1731 FHgnw THE PRESS considered earnest money in event that _ such "bidder "or Nlh%u be I-m.lo be the successful .bidder Teriing in ts arcieir en ie w any ’Wn&tâ€"t“humb purchase by his act or omission. In the event that the aggregate bids for parts _ (2) Possession shall be reserved until date of May 1, 1950 of the Community Centerâ€" building located upon Lot 19, mmm1 aforesaid, without payment of (3) "I'!n 0_{&, further reserves from (4) The purchaser of purchssers shall take Lots 19,â€"20 and 21 in Block 7 aforesaid, subject to exception or objectiops .to title as follows: ... (a) The usual and general exâ€" ceptions or objections to title conâ€" tained in letters of opinion on title or title guarantee policies of Iliâ€" nols Title: Company, Waukegan, (b) Rights of the public, the municipality and the adjoining «_ owners in and to that part of premâ€" ises in question falling in roads, streets and highways,.if any, h (5‘ The successful bidder or bidders shall pay cash in the full fmount of such bid. or bids upon delivery of corporate deed of the City of Highâ€" land Park acconmipanied. by letter of opinion on title of Dlinois Title Comâ€" pany covering only Lots 19, 20 and 21 in Bjock 7 above described, showing title free and clear except as aforesaid, and .alsoâ€"such objections or. exceptions to.title as will.be obviated and waived upon â€"delivery and recording of the City‘s deed of conveyance, and such bidder or bidders will be further furnâ€" fixtures, réefrigefator, gas range and kitchen equipment containedâ€"on the . 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. _ Subject of next â€"$ son sermon "Spirit" the entire tract. This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. ; Small children are .cared for during Sunday church service. Baptisms 4 Sundays: 1:30 P.M., or at other times upon request. Arrangements should be made during the week. H. K. Platser, pastor. H. P. $50 (7) In the.‘event that the aggregate bids for parts or parcels or combinatfon, of parcels of said land shall exceed the highest bid for the tract as a .whols, then such highest aggregate bidder or bidders sha}l be deemed to be the highest bidder or bidders for the entire tract. Saidâ€"City may and hereby reserves the, right to accept the highest bid for any pdrcel or parcels or comâ€" binations thereof and" to reject any and all bids for the remainder.. as they tangleâ€"with the Oak Park Huskies. The "smallâ€"fry" are now playing good ball and the varsity could pull a big upset one of these days, ished ‘ garantee policy or policles of policy, warranty ‘or guaranty of the title will be provided as ‘to the easeâ€" ment above. described. + (6) All bids shall be â€"accompanied by & certified check in the amount of ten per cent (10%) of the amount of each bid. * 5 Said ordinances so passed on the 27th day of Decemtber, 1949 is on file in the office of the City Clerk in the City Hall at Highland Park, Iiiinois and is open to public inspection. s V. C. Musser 3 _______ City Clerk Dated Feb. 2, 1950 Confessions Saturdays, Holy Days and Eves of First Fridays: 4:00 and 7’80 ooo e e e P ONe C TCOE T (8) All bids shall Be sealed and deâ€" posited with the City Clerk for presenâ€" tation to the ‘City Council at said meeting. The City of Highiand Park reserves the right by majority of the City Councilâ€"to reject any and allâ€"bids and to adjourn consideration .of any, and all bidg to a subsequent regular meeting of said Council..~ watech the froshâ€"soph and. varsity .-mf- tomorrow night (Friday) IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH Deerfield and Green Bay Rds. Rt. Rev. Magr. Joseph P. Morrison Pastor ~*~~Rev. Danald B. Runkle ~ * Weekâ€"Days: 6:30, 8:15. *Holy Days: 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9 :007 10:00. j â€" Sunday:6:30, 7:30, 9:00, 10:00 11:00, 12:00 Noon. | FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST REDEEMER EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH HIGHLAND PARK BAPTIST Don‘t forget to come out and $15 Cressent court 387 Hazel Avenue 374 Laurel Ave. | inâ€"manyâ€"United States Army posts | i The varsity ‘had another bad week end and Bill Kiddle‘s sbo,y%n that will be found elsewhereâ€" in this paper. td Monday, Feb. 6â€"Elm Place Tuesday, Feb. 7â€"Lincoln Wednesday, Feb: 8â€"Ravinia Thursday, Feb. 9â€"Braeside~ ~ Friday, Feb. 10â€"Green Bay. and West Ridge. and are used at their discretion for extra movies #tc.â€"Please have your wastepaper, tied securely, on the curb early in the morning of theâ€"day scheduled for your pickup. We sort of put the froshâ€"soph basketball team on the pan several weeks ago in reference to their failâ€" ure to keep in shape for a ball game. _ _ _ _ All Highland Parkers are urged to cooperate in the .monthly wastepaper® pickup, scheduled for next week. Funds ‘derived from this source are allocated to the various schools in the distficts, Now, after three weeks of training, which inâ€" cludes early bed time hours we find the lads playing a better brand of ball. s * /m couple. of times and with two minutes to go the score was 36â€"35 in favor to New Trier. â€"Then Renzo Marchictti hit for two big points to put the Little Giants in front. by a 37â€"36 score. With Frank Picchietti controlling the ball for most of the time the lads kept possession until the gun went off to end the game. The play of Freberg, Guentz _(who also made a timely basket), Capitani, George and Pizzato also contributed to the winning cause for the new froshâ€"soph !uintel. Boy Scouts Of America > Observe 40th Anniversary will "put ~on public ‘displays in store windows, hold parent open house :ietilngslgnd Court of Honâ€" or banqguets, Many communitles will also hold Rallies and other public functions. The large numâ€" ber of _ Scout and Cub Leaders in cur"Councit fre the key volunteers in the movement. Special récogâ€" nition is given to Leaders of this community who give unstintingly of theirâ€"time and effort to make this â€"program possible. Paper Pickup Next Week ~* We wish to congratulate the boys for the coâ€" operation they have shown in Mr: Morrison‘s "allâ€"out". trainingâ€"program and feel certain that Highland Park high school will, in the next couple of years, have a team thatâ€"willâ€"beingâ€"them out ofâ€"theâ€"eeller spot in the Suburban léague. W s February 6th to 12th the Boy Scouts of Americaâ€"are observing their fortieth anniversary, Since its inception in 1910 more than sixteen and/a half million boys have been affiliated ‘ with the movement. Today the â€"Boy Scouts organization has an active enrollâ€" ment of two and one half million boys and leaders. The Boy Scouts of America is organized in all sections in ‘the United States and in Alaska, Haâ€" waii, canal Zone, Puerto Rico, Guam and the Virgin Islands and . The yarsity swimmersâ€"will \he pointing, now, for the Suburban league meet which is to be held on February 11th with the State Scouting Units in the North Shore Area Council number nineâ€" ty with a total membership of four thousand boys and leaders. On Scout Sunday, February 12th, Cubs and Scouts will attend their respective services inâ€" uniform with their leaders, The Jewish faith will celebrate their services on Friday evening as Boy Scout Sabbath. Local Troops and Packs Last week end the "smallâ€"fry" won a sweetâ€"vieâ€" tory over Proviso by at 49â€"to 85 score with Big Bob George hitting the nets for 22 points. . . â€" _. _ _ ._On Saturday they just squeeked by New Trier by a 37â€"36 count :Â¥tgr bei)ng b:l:!ï¬nd all the way until the last few minutes of play. _ _ _~ _ _ .« _ . _ the end of the first quarter and held a 21â€"14 advantage ‘atâ€" half time. Highland Park came up to lag 31â€"29 as the fourth quarter started. The lead changed hands The local high. school cagers will tackle Oak Park at home on Friday and <travel to Morton on Saturday. The froshâ€"soph will be out to avenge a 4 point deâ€" feat suffered carlier in the season at.theâ€"hands.of Oak Park. __â€" _ overseas. meet on Foi'nrn-ry 24th and 25“!.’ The New Trier froshâ€"soph conâ€" The Sportslight By â€" Evanston, 34; Waukegan, 23 _ New Trier, 50; Oak Park, 46 i Proviso, 49; Highland Park, 41 . As the 1949â€"50 basketball seaâ€" son starts down the home stretch we look back to the opening game for the varsity and see what their â€"opponents are doing today. Argo, the Little Giant‘s first visitors, is setting a blistering pace in stateâ€" wide circles. The local bays went down to a 41â€"35 defeat to this team that won 13 straight before being defeated. They lost two games a couple of weeks ago but their 6 foot 6 inch center Harâ€" old Grant was out of action and with him back again things look much brighter now for the Argoâ€" nites. They bounced back last Saturday into the win column for a season record of 14 wins and ~ A retired employee of "the North Shore line, he was the secâ€" ond motorman hired by that railâ€", road when the line ran only from} Highland Park to Fort Sheridan. In 1927 he retired after 33 yeatrs‘ employment with the North Shore, Surviving are two daughters,â€" Mrs. Esther Fleming, with whom he lived, and Mrs. Mabel Burke of ‘Miami, Florida; a son, Charles, of Detroit, Michigan; a sister, Mrs. Emma Smedberg of Chicago; seven grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren. His wife, An(i’upu. preceded him in death in 1927. es Mrs. William H. Burke wishes to express her appreciation to her many friends for their kindness Butial was in. Memoria} Park cemetery, Evanston. +. about the outcome of a few tourâ€" naments this .year. The Lake county cage tekm has won 18 out of 19 contests so far this season. CONCERT ASS‘N. Funeral services for August Pearson, 91, of 240 Sheridan avéenue, Highwood, were held Monâ€" day, January 30, at 2â€"p.m. in the Kelleyâ€"Spalding . chapel, 27 N. away\ in his home after a short illness. â€"~ _ Born in Sweden,. March 22, 1858, he came to this country in 1881. He has livedâ€" in â€"Highwood for the past 46 years:{â€"* during her recent bereavement, to the Ametican Legion and to Fathâ€" er Runkle for his beautifol serâ€" Last week‘s varsity scores in the Suburban league were: . «Morton,~74; Waukegan, 39 New Trier, 59; Highland Park, 25 Oak Park, 62; Proviso, 46 _‘ (Continued from page 4) with all the major orchestras, inâ€" cluding the New York .Philharâ€" monic, the Chicago Symphony, Philadelphia, _ Minneapolis, â€" and Pittsburgh orchestras. They have toured widely in Europe and each season make a transconfinental tour of the United States and Canada. e m 2 defeats. Their recordings 'éoh _Columbia, Masterworks and Victor Red Seal are widely sold. As guest artists> they have made numerous radio appearances on the Ford Hour and with Bing Crosby, Andre Kosâ€" telanetz and Hildegarde. Pearson . â€" Thursday, Feb. 2, 1950 It Obituaries Appreciation from here as though Friday