Want Ads WANTED TO BUY:â€"In vicinity of Deerfjeld Grammar school, + small house, reasonably priced. Call Deerfleld 499. Deerfield? (Write Xâ€"Box 802, , lnunahg.m HAVE YOU A SMALL HOUSEâ€" preferably oneâ€"story for sale in ‘*POR SAUE: â€" "Storkline" buggy; aqua blue; $25; WANTED TO BUY ROOM FOR RENT ROOM FOR RENT : HELP WANTED SALESMAN WANTED Large Feed Company needs Salesâ€" man in this vicinity. No investâ€" ment, Home nights. Adequate Tield ‘training. Prefer married <â€" man between 25 and 50. Must have car. Reply "Z", Box 802, Highland Park, H1. L. P. GAS, or bottled Gas or Proâ€" Business property with old house. Average frontage 105 feet. _ Price $15,000.00 7â€"room house with more than one acre of ground. 3 bedrooms 2 car cementâ€"block | garage. 8 room house. 4 bedroom 2 baths ‘Price reduced to $18,000.00 6 room stucco house. 2 baths 2 ‘car_ detached garage. ] . ‘Price $13,800.00 f FOR SALE:â€"1940 Packard 6â€" cylinder, 4â€"door sedan, r.h. «New â€" Set of .Craftsman Motor, 1750 R:P.M. .. ._ Set of Craftsman Wrenches Used Set of Craftsman Drill & Tap Set, wrenches Used % H.P. Dunlap Set of Craftsman Small _Socket Wrenches, case . 1 set of Coyne Electrical Encyclopedias .. .. * Used Craftsman 36â€"inch Center Jig Saw with moâ€" tor, belt, pulley n 1â€"Craftsman All Steel Tool 1 Craftsman All Steel Tool 1 Craftsman Biow Torch 3.00 Used 18 month Baby Bed, Spring, Mattress .. N ew »Cra'flsmén Electric Drill, 34 inch chuck .... 5 room stone & brick house. 1935. Ford Tudor Sedan ."$50.00 New Craftsman heavy duty ~<Deill Press ... ...20.2: .l New Craftsman twin 6â€"inch Grinder, motor, pulleys, only. Tel. HI 2â€"0405, JR RENT:â€"Garage for rent; 888 Elm Place; Tel. HI 2â€"2849. HI 2â€"5799. 1461. Chest, drawers, tray 0 sq. it.. Johnâ€"Manville Rockwool Insulation an Be Scen Any Time at 22 South Ridge Rd. Highland Park, Ilinois Phone : H.B. 2â€"3006 2 bedrooms & bath. Price $17,400.00 1045 So. Waukegan Barrington, ‘ II1. Best Deal in Town FOR SALE Price $16,000:00 LAKE FOREST GUY vITI avénues. Tel. Road Sellca 2sroth mits merslled .l’:i'lwo o4. "L! /gallon septic tanks installed. 18.00 18.00 10.00 11.00 18.00 5.00 Tel. "|\ _ tanks built and repaired; 500 Iast old acquaintance be forâ€" got, "and never brought to mind", disabled veterans of two world wars have fashioned: the crepe paper memorial poppy in rememâ€" brance of their fallen comrades. The American Legion auxiliary will d_hu'i_buh them : on Poppy proudly ... . in memory of one who was dear to you. Does every wash day leave you with â€"ceveral oddâ€"socksâ€".â€".â€".a â€"blue, a green Liberty House mhm pay plan at 5% _ Higgins, Elmburst and Touby Rds. ‘To prolong the life of linens, rotate their ";c l.‘As‘mels.d;bel:n. tablecloths :hcm undem:ua:l: those: still left on vour closet shelf. If you do your own, vour closet shell. If you do your own, don‘t iron creases lnflolds in the same When next you serve shced cheese. tomatoes or egg sandwiches, spread the bread with a mixture of 4 cup vitaâ€" minized margatine blended with 2 teaâ€" spoons minced cnion. For hamburgers, bologna and frankfurters,. try %4 cup vitaminized margarine blended with 1 teaspoon musum-ugitbhonendidn. Are enough for 12 slices of bread. ; Motorized _ equipment; _ reasonâ€" place each time and be careful not to make‘ razorâ€"knife folds. . 4 j ate cheaper thap they‘ve been inmgm_e. And mng_eni_m menuâ€" maker will delicious main eggs Florentine, eggs & la Benedict â€" to mention a few. their variations), fondues, deviled and a vellow? No amount of seems t uncarth their mates! So the next best thing is to remove all the color, and dye them to match withâ€"an allâ€"purpose To clean copper pot bottomsâ€"or any :op;o-rrfoc that matter â€"dip a lemon wedge in salt and sub the copper surâ€" face until it shines like new. PARTIES? OUR SPECIALTY! Don Moore and Bill Babcock SEPTIC Menoni and Mocogni Phone, HI 2â€"0518 TO GREET every family in the community. If you McKoe, Glencoe 1071. TRY A PRESS WANT AD DO YOU NEED A JOB? NATIONAL PRESS BUILDING . WASHINGTON, D. C. C ATERING Ph. Des Plaines 3054M M A NU R E~ plan your next party Tel. Glencoe 1594 By Anne Goode DIRT period. It has been pointed out that a severe epidemic with high mortality â€" rate could .quickly deâ€" plete the surplus. Average or low mortality rate would indicate a cut of something near $200 for each $10,000 policy during the 3 Mr. Suzzi also states that inâ€" structions _ and the â€" necessary forms for special insurance diviâ€" dends in. death cases: have now been released for the convenience of the proper claimants in the collecting . of ° NSLI dividends which are due the veteran on the date of hisâ€"death. some World War II veterans in 1951, according toâ€" a bulletin reâ€" ceived by Ray Suzzi, Service Offiâ€" cer of the Highwood Post, Ameriâ€" can Legion. This dividend will cover a 3 year period 1948â€"1951; after that distribution it is beâ€" lievet that.insurance stablization will be complete, and that future dividends,~if any, will be paid on an annual basis. . 3 to the primary beneficiary of record even though the insurance was paid in a lump sum and the VA does not have the current adâ€" dresses of all such beneficiaries. The â€"payment in thesé ‘cases will be automatic. World War II Vets To Receive Second Dividend In 1951 Fairgoers will see_the first_public showing ~of its kind ever held here, a stage show called "Miriâ€" cales for Modernâ€" Living" featurâ€" ing an array of revolutionary new home equipment and building proâ€" of the second dividend due to But expired or lapsed policies will not share in ‘future distriâ€" bution of surplus; only those poliâ€" cies extending beyond 1948 anniâ€" versary date will get a share in 1951. io e, db Further information and assistâ€" ance may be secured by calling Mr. Suzzi, HI 2â€"4279. Modern Home Equipment At Chicago Home Fair Auken yesterday announced that the spectacular 45 minute stage show will be devoted exclusively to home products which serve completely new purposes or difâ€" fer widely from those heretofore available. f NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held in the Council Chamber in the City Hall, City of Highland Park, Nlinois, Tuesday, 9th day of May, 1950, at 8:00 o‘clock P. M. Application dated March 2, 1950, of the Hotel Moraine onâ€" theâ€"Lake for special permit, under the provisions of Section 14 of ducted by the undersigned Zoning Committee for the City of Highâ€" dinance of 1947, to extend the Hotel facilitiecs by the installaâ€" tion of a pavilion with a swimming 1:50. Nelson Motor Sales, a partâ€" Tship, for the reâ€"zoning of Lot 17 of* the Business Addition to Deerfield Villa from its present classification of ‘A" â€" Country Estate, _to "G"â€"Outlying .Busiâ€" ness District. a At the said public hearing an opportunity will be afforded to all persons interested in the matâ€" ters.above mentioned to be heard in relation to same.â€" Karl H. Velde, Chairman C. F. Lundquist . â€" Dr. Earl Fritsch Cyrus Mead III ; ‘At the Greater Chicago Home Fair in Navy Pier, May 13â€"21, pointed by the City Council of the City of Highiand Park for that purpose to tonsider applications on the following â€"matters: the Highland Park Zoning Orâ€" pool and cabanas. Application ‘datéd March 20, Amount of dividend will deâ€" It is quite apparent that the Home Fair director Paul S. Van Said public hearingâ€"will be con The Veteran‘s Administration Xâ€"ray examinations Week of Apr. 14 thru Apr. 20 Edmund Andrews Jr. Highland Park Hospital Foundation Weekly Report THE PRESS red‘ paperâ€" poppy you wear oh Poppy Day means security in him. So â€"when you see. the: volunteer poppy ladies of the American Leâ€" gion ‘auxiliary, meet them more than halfway. Give for Them, who have given for you. get house for 1950. Especially deâ€" oRA opaied L sY T OE C f â€" Brownie Troop 46 of the St. #All phases of home plamning| _ Change to the new postal card| James school recently visited Oak financing, construction, €quippinF;| billâ€"designed to help offset a|Terrace playground. They detorâ€" interior decoration and furnishâ€"|continuing rise in operating costs|ated Easter eggs under the direcâ€" ing .will..be represented in thel___was suthorized recentiv by theltion of Mrs Iamex Mckhan and ‘‘There‘s a long, long trail aâ€" winding" for â€" most .of those . disâ€" abled veterans who have not yet won a hardâ€"carned chanice at their dream ot:::tnr living. The Amâ€" erican ion | auxiliary poppy which you wear on ‘Poppy day will ease the climb and gladden the wayside for them. _Giveâ€"as Home Builders _ To Sponsor Chicago Home Fair signed for the Chicago area, a full size model of, the house will be built and furnished during the Chicago Fair Of 1950 A Greater Chicago Home Fair, sponsored by the Chicago Metroâ€" politan Home Builders Associaâ€" tion, will be â€"held May 13 to 21 at Navy Pier. Under the direction of Paul S. Van Aukenâ€"of Chicago, outstanding new attractions undertakeen by Public Service Company of Northern Illincisâ€"and three associated electrical utilities serving Chicago and Northern II!â€" inois, it was announced today by Britton I. Budd, Public Service generously as you have ‘"This is the first opportunity the general public will have to view these ‘marvels of modern living," he said. Honor the dead and_cheer. the living herces ~of two wars by wearing an American Legion auxâ€" iliary poppy on Pop&dny. These bright red poppies a tribute to brotherhoodâ€"a memorial to courageâ€"and a practical way to help our disabled to_ help themâ€" selves. One of the major exhibits at the Chicago Fair of 1950 will be president. The utilities which will jointly sponsor the exhibit with Public Service Company are Comâ€" monwealth _ .Edison Company, Western United Gas and Electric Company and Illinois © Northern Utilities Company. Funeral services for Edgar Knickerbocker, 65, who was taken by death on Monday at the Wauâ€" kesha Memorial hospital, were held in Waukesha, Wisconsin. Burial was in Prairie Home cemeâ€" tery, Waukesha. Mr. Knickerbocker and his wife, Nell, who survives him, moved to Delavan, Wisconsin last Novemiber Trom â€" 742 Deerfiéld road, Deerâ€" field, where they had lived for five Mr. Knickerbocker had worked as a ‘lintotype operator at the Singer Printing Company, Highâ€" Myren Born on May 20, 1892, he lived many years in Highwood: Funeral services were conducted on Sunday, April 23, at 2 p.m. at the Seguin Chapel, North Second St. Interment was in Mooney‘s cemetery. ; * On Thursday, April 20, Hilmer Myren, 58, passed away at his home, 245 Western avenue, Highâ€" wood, after a brief illness. There was a time, not long ago, when _ the veteran‘s â€" sacrifice A brother, George, of New York, »survives. 6 °T7 25 opportunity National CARE Week will be ill have to|celebrated throughout the counâ€" of modern|try from May 1 through May 7. 1950 431 371 Beginning . next month, jocal Tesidents ~will receive their ‘gas and electric bills by postal card rates possible." ‘as It is estimated that over twelve â€"millionâ€"postalâ€"card ‘bills for utility services are now being issued in the United States and the numâ€" light the various services through which Americans have sent over $100,000,000 worth of CARE aid â€"in the form of food and texâ€" tile packages and new booksâ€"to _Small children are cared for during Sunday church service. four years. . 4 NH: While the need for CARE in Europe continues to be stressed, CARE Week will also emphasize H. K. Platzer, Pastor M 2â€"0956 To Issue Bills By Post Card â€"was authorized recently by the about 450,000 electric and 230,â€" 000 gas customers in 350 northâ€" ern Iilinois communities across a 6200 square mile area. All but about 5,000 of these were classed ber is increasing steadily. In addiâ€" gion. many municipalities are sendâ€" Use. of the new postal card folâ€" mmnï¬ï¬ehw'fl’olhcifl&ofltml’.tâ€â€"- billsâ€"would go to all residential\and 34 from Elm Place. school. ~ "It is another move in our conâ€" tinuing program of economy to help offset rising operating costs," he said, "and is necessary if we are to keep on giving the best service possible at the lowest National Care Week Sundayâ€"6:30, 7:30; 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 and 12:00 Noon. Weekâ€"Daysâ€"6:30 and 8:15. _ Moly Daysâ€"6:00, 7:00, $:00, 9:00 and in place of the present envelopeâ€" enclosed bill form, it was anâ€" nounced today by J. C. Leach, disâ€" WELCOME TO CHURCH Deerfield nl_ Green Bay Rdés. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph P. Morrison 1100 agmâ€"â€" 00 _ SUNDAY _ SERVICES $:%0 a m.â€"Matin Service. 9:3% a.m.â€"Sunday School. A{ ‘of last month,. the Pnbhelï¬le Green Bay school. Scouts from FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, IMMACULATE CONCEPTION SUNDAY SERVICE 374 Laurel Ave. pany of No of Thursday, April 27, 1950 Girl Scout News by Mrs. R. Is Diemer URsDAÂ¥â€" 000000000 $:00 p.m.â€"Chancel Choir. SATURDAY ;â€" Miss Sara Lee ln!ut-dw-flâ€"l_ Church phone, HI 2â€"1695 m" SERVICES 9:30â€"10: ‘unior Department for grades 4, 5 and 6. 10:10â€"10:45 Jnl-zl Department. (ith and Sth grades High School). 11:00â€"12:00â€"Church Service and nurâ€" sery, kindergarten and primary Sunday tion of Mrs. James Mechan, and have been learning to knit with the help of Mrs. Richard Roach. The Rev. William Atkinson Young, D.D. the Elm Place school and their and Mrs. H. G. McMullin took a nature hike to the home of Mrs. F. E. Dubach, also a leader, last play of birds. World Trefoil Badge, also attendâ€" ed. Before the movie there â€"was a brief Court of Awards, and First Class Badges were awarded by Deane White to Iris Meitus, Pegâ€" gy Lennox, Nadine Nellis, Jean Cookie Anspach, and Cynthia Langdon from Troop 9. Girls reâ€" ceiving the World Trefoil Badge were: Troop 19; Patty Swan, Joan Holloway, Michelle Wizner, Mariâ€" lyn Tippey, Jill Allen, Melissa Mcâ€" Clure, Sandra Hines, Joan Parker. Troop 33; Peggy Lennox and Iris ited the Highland Park Fire House ted the equipment. Six girls in tum this spring. Every leader is urged to attend. _ The Brownies of Troop 28:0:{ West Ridge went to the Girl Lodge this week for a bird and "Flyâ€"up" this spring. | ® The Girl Scouts of Troop 8 of 10:45 $:00 p.m.â€"Midâ€"Week Service. A movie about South America, The May meeting of Scout leadâ€" TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & Albert G. Masser, Pastor , Mr. 41 Telephoneâ€"MI 2â€"1731 SUNDAY SERVICES at 8:30 p.m. 48