6 ca Tel. ‘Northbrook 223â€"Jâ€"1 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Motorized _ equipment; . reasonâ€" $ .Uo_ns‘ns sewer . and . septic tanks built and repaired; 500 y K9 gallon septic tanks installed. s on your site â€" to your budget | MELP WANTED Want Ads L. P~GAS, or bottled Gas or Pro.| 9Clock FM. Mo pane, or tank gas. Inquire -'I'E-A-",'-,-sy-g Situation Wanted Each Bridge must be bid separately. omfornmmmmmmmmmmmm_~.......... | _ Fich Bid must be sccompanied by & SITUATION WANTED :â€"Reliable g‘.“ to the g" of Highland Park woman wishes work By the day; m;).::-â€.:&'phm fronine or cleanine: References:| posal. Payment said work to be ROOM FOR RENT :â€"Nicely furnâ€" ROOM FOR RENT WANTED TO BUY:â€"In vicinity HAVE YOU A SMALL HOUSEâ€" DRESSMAKING and Alterations. Coats, suits, dresses, Also we make hooked rugs. 571 Central avenue, HI. 2â€"1508. New and used house trailers: take trades, car, trailer, furniture etc; low down payments, as low as $100. down ; open nights and L Sundays. Liberty House Trailers 5 ~year pay plan at 5% LEHMAN TRAILER SALES Higgins, Elmhuyst and Touky Rds. PARTIES? OUR SPECIALTY! Don Moore and Bill Babcock MAGICIANS Call Glengue 2268 froning or cleaning; References; ‘Tel; Maj. 5139. 888 Elm Place; Tel. HI 2â€"2849. only. Tel. HI 2â€"0405. small house, reasonably priced. Call Deerfield 499. > preferablyâ€"oneâ€"story for sale in Deerfield? Write Xâ€"Box 802, Highland Park, Ill. FOR QUICK POSSESSION? THE WELCOMERS WISH TO GREET every family in the community. If you McKee, Glencoe 1071. on all winter clothing FOR SALE:â€" Electric Stove & Gas Stove; Complete. Dining rth. set; china cabinet, 6 chairs, taâ€" ble; artificial fireplace (elecâ€" tric); davenport and chair; 47 South St. Johns Avenue HIL 2â€"2744 types of clothing, men‘s men‘s and children‘s. Weddings, cocktail parties, HIGHLAND PARK TRADING POST Situation Wanted C ATERI N G Ph. Des Plaines 3054M GUNNISON HOMES 20% Reduction Let us help you plan your next party Tel. Glencoe 1594 P. C. McCullough RAndolph 6â€"1458 Bensonville, 111. dinners 32if Application blanks for any of the above positions may be obtained from Mr. V. C. Musser, City Clerk at the City Hall‘ All applications: must â€" be filed with theâ€"secretary by 6:00 â€"P.M. Monday, April th. Information about the above positions may be obtained by contacting the secretary. On Tuesday, May 2nd at 8:00 P..M. in the Council Chamber, City Hall, the »Civil Service Commission of the City of Highland Park will hold an examâ€" ination to establish an eligible list for City Firemen and City Policemen. No person shall be admitted toâ€" the exâ€" amination who is not a citizen of the United States and who has not been an.actual resident of the City of High~ darid Park for at least six months preâ€" ceding the date of examination. All applicants for City Firemen must be between the afes ofâ€"2tâ€"and 30 years and applicants for City Policemen must be between the ages of 24 and 33 years of age. (inclusive). All applicants must be not less‘ than 5 feet, 8 inches in beight and within certain height a weight . limits. Physical ability an knowledge of local government will considered with anâ€" examination on ability covering the position. Applicaâ€" tlon blanks may be obtained from Mr» V. C. Musser, City Clerk. Information about the examination may be obtained from they secretary. ‘All applications must be ?llfll with the secretary by 6:00 P.M. Saturday, April 29th. H. G. Pértz, Secretary $ â€" Civii Service Commission dders and proposals may be secu salary $2532 with yearly raises to a seale limit of $295Z within a three year Sealed bidsâ€"will be received by the Council at its office in the City Hall, Highland _ Park, Diinois, until 8:00 o‘clock P.MI. Monday, April 24, 1950, for one 8â€"cylinder, twoâ€"door Sedan,. Police reject any and all bids if i# deems it best for the public good. . | * By order of the Council of the City of Highland Park, Illinois. On Tuesday, April 25th at 8:00 P.M. in the Council Chamber, City Hall, the Civil Service Commission of the City of Highland Park will hold an examâ€" ination to.establish an. eligible list for assistant water meter reader. wllmn must liave someâ€" knowledge reading meters, meter repair and the local within a three year perlod. A second examination will be given to establishâ€"ap. eligible Mist for garbage dispdsal laborers; beginning salary $2400 with‘ yéarly raises to a scale limit of $2796 within a three year period.â€" 4 "Q,w examination â€"will be given to establ an eligible Hst for street and water maintenance men. beginning V. C. Musser, City Clerk Dated at Highland Park, Illinois, this 3rd day of ‘April, 1950. ; Class In Flower Desigh At YWCA On Tuesday, May 2nd at 8:00 +P.M. in the Counct} Chamber. City Hall, the Civil Service Commission of the City of Highland Park will meet to éstablish an ellxible list for Inborers in the street and | water departments. â€" Application blanks may be obtained from Mr. V. C Musser, City Clerk. Information about this ellgible list may be obtained from the secretary. All applications must b filed with ‘the secretary by 6:00 °P M Notice is hereby â€"given that, sealed Menoni and Mocog'ni Phone, HI 2â€"0§18 M A N U R E Apri For Hot Beds BLACK DIRT Civit to a scale limit of $2952 V. C. Musser, City Clerk hm on ie Ne Civilâ€"Service Commission 704 Ridgewood Drive ‘Telephone HI 2â€"1384 10 LEGAL nelusiv W rtin sday, Apr C( Mrosberremenest Drive Dri ngg mzme-*.hmm.dflwdw Park, Ilinois, at the First National dwm-ï¬-m :&-uwnâ€".mmum“u Impt. â€" Year Inst. ot of Payâ€" _ No. _ Due No. -‘fl.'... -h:- Highland Park High Tennis Teams Practice Cindermen Open Outdoor| During Spring Vacation Season on April 22 Byâ€" Grakam: McKinney By Bill Kidd ln‘ prfptntion for ttelr f:m Presbyterian Groups To Meet April 20 The Group meetings ofâ€" the Woman‘s Association of the Highâ€" landâ€"â€" Park . Presbyterian. Church will be held Thursday, April 20th at 10:30 A.M. The women will sew for the Presbyterian Hospital and make surgical dressings for the Highland Parkâ€" Hospital, Those attending the meetingsâ€" are reâ€" quested to bring their_own sandâ€" wiches. The hostesses ~will serve dessert and coffee at noon, after which there will be devotions and a business meeting, â€"and plans will be .made for the annual Spring Rummage Sale to be heldâ€"in the parish house on Thursday, May 4th. > ‘ The various groups will meet as follows: Mrs. Carl Herbst‘s group will meet in the home of Mrs. Alfred W. Hoelsner, 682 Yale Lane. a Highland Park‘s track team is doing its best to get in shape for the outdoor season which opens for extensive workouts during the spring â€" vacation..__________ in hopes that he can get his cindâ€" ermen in the best possible c o n d i â€" tion to meet the coming â€" outdoor competition. â€" Coach Panther in commenting on the track situation had this to say, "Highland Park‘s indoor seaâ€" son was primarily one ofâ€"preparaâ€" tion for this outdoor competition. Now that we are able to work out ‘on our cinder track we will be able to meet other teanis on a~more even footing, «Our main barrier at present is the spring weather and ‘the health of some of the boys on the team. If these .two. can be eleared our chances of having a good season will be givenâ€"a great boost for the better." ‘ to Evanston, New Trier and Wauâ€" kegan in the annual North Shore So â€" far this season the Blue. and. White have P been plagued not , only by the lack of proper pracâ€" !V tice facilities but has .had â€" more C*° than its share of â€"â€" injuries and ickness. Mrs. A.; J. McMaster‘s xmupb‘ will meet in the bome of Mrs, James M. Mnrghq, 250 Bronsonl «Mrs. Edwin Hansbrough‘s group will meet in the home of _%!m Aaron S. Bauer, 315 Central venue. _ Psigah Bujiist Church of Chicago will be special speaker d singâ€" ers. Otherâ€" leadingâ€"clyirches <of Chicago. and the North Shore will also take part‘ in this effort. The Local Ministerial Association, of which Rev. Clingman is a memâ€" ber, will also be represented byâ€"an outstanding Pastor. Everyone is cordially invited. & Mrs. Carl Moward‘s group willi meet in the home of Mrs, George | F. Muelier, 1409 Dean Avenue.: Baptist Church To Observe Men‘s Day Sund Mrs. J will meet 1: ~1. Ho ’; Mrs. Witner‘s group will mee in the home ofâ€"Mrs. W. B. Night ingales 971 Lincoln Avenue. Despite April‘s stormy weather Coach Mark Panther has called 321 321 rt Olmstead the home of Wells and Coach Panther a very fine mi tstanding speal d Sunday, Apr a V 00 p THE PRESS8 M Pla gro uj pi Surviving are .his widow, Iva _| Mead â€" Henderson, â€" a _ daughter, ; | Anita, and a ‘sister, Mrs. Ruth | Vanâ€" Dyke of Tampa, Fla. f A former Police chief of Highâ€" wood, he had served on the Lake Forest police force prior to that. Starting police duties as a county deputy,. he hgs also acted as squadman and as a radio operaâ€" Henderson Funeral services were held at the Kellcyâ€"Spalding _chapel on Monday for Walter George Henâ€" derson, 187 Prairfe avenue, Highâ€" wood, whq. sugcumbed to months of ill health the preceding Saturâ€" day, at his home.. â€"_ & Born in Wilmette, 50 years ago, he moved to Lake Forest as a small boy, and had lived in this area since that time. . > Ugucciani Funeral services for Alfonso Ugucciani, 70, were heh_i on Monâ€" day, April 10, at St, James church, Highwood, at 9:30 in the morning. Interment was in Ascension cemeâ€" tery. â€" . "A young couple posed for the usual photographs outside the church. When they received the make . out the inscription on the cbnnï¬_ steps: . ‘Father, forgive Mr. one ,® of Ya they do.‘" Ugucciani is survived by ster, Mrs. Rose Castagnoli lejo, California. Highwood for the 24, 1880, in Italy Catholic School . Guild Meets April 20 The Mothers® Guild ::f Immacâ€" ulate Conception . School, Highâ€" land Park, will meet ~Thursday, April 20"{: 1:30 p.m..in the Recâ€" tory ‘Club Rooms, when Rev. Thomas J. Holbrook, Director of the Catholic Home Bureau will speak on the "Works of the Cathâ€" olic Charities." * Election of officers, and a vote on amendments and additions to Dominic Sheromy. August rent ____________________.. _ 3000 First Nat. Bank H. P., Antic. warrant & interest ______ 10058.89 Baird & Warner, Inc.. Office rent, September ________. 45.00 Beguin Funeral Home, Ambul.‘to Co. Hosp. Great A. & P. Tes Co., Food .........______â€"._/___ Great A. & P. Tes Co., FoOG ... ‘Tipton‘s Restaurant, Meals for July ... Public Service‘Co., Office light to Tâ€"14 ... PKEGHIOHE 4t Sth; POOE : .. _.__oomuw on mnmcgeminen Mrs. Troy E. Dill, August rent .______......__.._â€"â€"â€" ‘Treas. of Lake Co., Co. Home, July care ... Treas. of Lake Co., Co. Hosp., July care ... ‘Treas. of Lake Co., Co. Hosp., July Care OAA _ Dante Quattrini, Rent January 1950 ._____ Richard Nordstrom, Rent 12â€"23â€"49 to 1â€"23â€"50 _ ~Santi Bros. Dairy, Milk 11â€"1â€"48 to 1â€"6â€"50 .___â€" E{. Bell Tel. Co., Service No. 3240, bill 1â€"1â€"50 Joe Preti, September rent _________.____._____â€" T. Bell Tel. Co., Service No. 3240, bill 9â€"1 _ Treas. of Lake Co., Co. Hosp., Aug. care. _ ‘Treas. of Lake Co., Co. Hosp., Aug. carecOAA _____. Bee Dozier Sanatorium, Care month of September ____ . 105.00 Earl D. Fritsch, Teeth extraction, April 1947 ________â€" . 1600 TiI. Bell Tel. Co., Service No. 3240, bill 10â€"1 _________ . 1600 Dr. Doufias Boyd, Professional Dante Quattrini, March rent Laura Martin, March rent _ Joe Preti, March rent _____ Frank Drew, Rents __ Mrs. Charles Goodrode, Nursr Mornine Grocery, Food % Mrs. M. Baiding. Rent 8â€"5 to 3 Rostiynd Hall, Care 3â€"20 to 4. Treas. of Lake Co., Co. Hosp., Dec. care OAA O‘Connor Coat Co., Coml .______________ Nss cuns. coodrode. Care 1â€"4 to 1â€"18â€"50 Rosilynd Hall, Care 1â€"17" to 2â€"17â€"50 ___ Seguin Funcral Home, Ambul. to Co. Hosp Public Service Co., Service to 1â€"6 (rellef) . T aDte Service Co., Service to 1â€"6 ( Irma dJoe Preti, Rent February _ ____:____.__ Mrs. Troy E. Dill, Rent February ______ Louls Giannasi, Rent February â€"__ _ PPEX aso®o ie Pn Sn N PA PUCICE RO. 2240, 1 Public Service Co., Office light to 1 Eghwooa Groc. & Mkt., Food . ura Martin, Pebruary rent * Dante Quattrini, February rent Prank Drew, Rent 2â€"6 to 2â€"19 inc. Great A. & P.‘Tea Co., Food _____ araâ€"1 :94 â€"va w m eac o_ Mariorieâ€"Eldred. ‘Care 1â€"25 to 2â€"8â€"50 ______ mnprstertconmmmiage Rosilynd Hall, Cire 2â€"19 to 3â€"19â€"50 ___ _: rmrmermenn Baird & Warner, Inc.. Office rent for March Sirrpomnticmens Great A. & P. Tea. Co., Food anommmen Knsce Baird & Warner Inc., Office rent for Pebruary No. Shore Gas Co., m to 1â€"6 ;;!M; Richard Nordstrom, Rents ____________ Uptown Groc. & Mkt., Food _ Paganell! Bros.. Food Goodrode, Nursing care to 230 Professional service _ _ Thursday, April 18, 1950 , Care month of August Hostessees will be the first grade mothers. Mrg. Ernest Harâ€" ris, Mrs. Ray Werhane and Mrs. H. E. Lang, room mothers, will be in charge of refreshments. A meeting of the Mothers‘ Guild board will be held Monday evening pril 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the Conâ€" to 3â€"18 nct to 4â€"20 the constitution and byâ€"laws, A PRESS WANT aAp $38,350.91 19.75 1662.00 183.57 21150 15.00 144.00 15.00 128 25 109.00 1200 zo. 32.00 1:3 will