Want Ads _‘pay plan ‘at 5% â€" > LEHMAN TRAILER SALES Higgins, Elmhurst and Touky Rds. New and used house trailers: take tndu_. car, trailer, furniture etc; HELP® WANTEDâ€"Lumber : and Coal driver; Winnetka: Coalâ€" Lumber Co., 594 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka, IIl. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY:â€"In vicinity of Deerfield Grammar school, small house, reasonably priced. Call Deerfield 499. HAVE YOU A SMALL HOUSEâ€" preferably oneâ€"story for sale in Deerfield? Write Xâ€"Box 802, Highland Park, IIl. FOR RENTâ€"BUSINESS offices (J; shop. 549 Central avenue. See W.>J. Henning, 60 So. Green Bay road. WANTED TO RENTâ€" 2 or 3 bedroom house or apt: furnished or unfurnished. Call Lake Villa 4248 collect. One of the nation‘s largest feed companies needs a Route Salesâ€" man in this vicinity who is willâ€" ing to make repeat calls on customers now buying large tonnage. Home nights. No stock or. credit to. carry. Must have car. Excellent earnings and splendid chance for . advanceâ€" ment. _ Permanent, â€" fullâ€" time work. No transfers demanded. Thorough training in the field. Age 25 to 50. If you are sober, reliable and a hard worker, reâ€" ply (CV), box" 802) Highland Highland Park Cycle Shop L. P. GAS, or bottled Gas or Proâ€" pane, or tank gas. Inquire at North Shore Gas Company. FOR SALE:â€"Corner lot in Raâ€" SCHWINN BICYCLES Usedâ€"$9.00 up Newâ€"$33.85 up _ "We Service What We Sell" PARTIES? OUR SPECIALTY! Don Moore and Bill Babcock McKeo, Glencos 1071. in the community. If you ROUTE SALESMAN NEEDED Best Deal in Town 1935 Ford Tudor Sedan ..$50.00 Can Be Seen Any Time at 22 South Ridge Rd. Highland Park, I!linois Phone : H.P. 2â€"3006 â€" $100. down; open nights and ber yard work; High school .edâ€" ucation and some sales experiâ€" ence; Will train; Winnetka Coalâ€"Lumber Co., 594 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka, N. 1461. Ph. Des Platnes 3054M Male and female omestic couples wanted 12 positions â€" $350 16 positions â€" $300 ositions â€" $250 to $275 ‘XKER EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 811 Davis Stt. . i. _ «Evanston, IIl. Phoneâ€"Wil. 460 FOR SALE HELP WANTED HIL 2â€"1369 | By HANDY PLAME | Yeur Ger Wonder Werker ~Anyone interested is welcome to these meetings. One may atâ€" tend any one or all of them. There is no charge. & f ‘The lecture starts at 2:30, in the Thornhill Building. The meetâ€" ing lasts until 5 o‘clock. No adâ€" vance registration is required. The: Morton . Arboretum in loâ€" cated in Lisle, Ilinois. ( The lecture will deal with many aspects of ten outstanding native trees. The field trip will visit these ten trees and consider their leaves, twigs, flowers, fruits, bark, shape and habits. ons At The fourth Saturday afternoon meéting of the Spring series at The Morton Arboretum will be held on Saturday, May 20. Ten Native Trees Subject Of Lecture At Morton Arboretum North Shore G=« Co.) .47 South St. Johns Avenue HI 22744 old refrigerator makes the ranty on freezing unit, burâ€" full _ down _ payment, . so H a n dy _ Flame _ suggests, minds." Now . . . here is something that is so! Servel Gas Reâ€" refrigerators that oh; "Uths lentâ€"last longer . . . and, “lfcl}i{.u is the vice of little Then, there is the adage, "‘Ignorance ain‘t so much not _lmowill] ‘nothing â€" as Someone has said, SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED tric); types of clothing, men‘s woâ€" Menoni and Mocogni men‘s and children‘s. Electric Stove & Gas Stove; ble; artificial fireplace (elecâ€" HIGHLAND PARK TRADING POST CATERING °* Let us help you plan your next party Phone, HI 2â€"0518 Tol. Glences 1594 P. C. McCullough of Klee‘s car was damaged, but Klee was uninjured. No one was held by the authorities. Herbert Klee, 16, of Highland Park, on Broadview avenue. Shoâ€" waltere‘s car was towed to a garâ€" _ Chicogoan Henry Showalter, 59, was treated at the Highland Park hospitff on Saturday for laceraâ€" Collision On Broadview tions on both knees, suffered when hisâ€"car was struck by that of take effect and bein force from and after its passage, approval, recordation, the macceptance thereof by said grantee and expiration of time as provided by for a period Of twenty (20) years from the effective date of this ordinance. SECTION VIII. Within thirty (30) days afterâ€" theâ€" approvaiâ€"ofâ€"this â€"ordinance; said grantee shall file with the City Clerk of said City .an acceptance in !Hll‘n‘ of all the terms and provisions City Clerk mish said City with charts of extenâ€" sions or additions before work is GECTION V. Said grantee shall indemâ€" nify, save harmless and defend the said City: from any and all damages or claims, including attorneys‘ fees, court costs and expensés of litigation, if any, which may result or be alleged to result from carelessness, neglect or misconduct of any officer, agent, serâ€" vant, or employee oF said grantee in the construction and operation of said SECTION IV. %mm â€"shall . lay their mains on ‘ part or parts of the street as the City of Highland Park shall designate, and shall furnish to ma:y.‘mnmm_.uu‘um: and appurtenances at the time of the beginning of the supplying of gas, and when additions or extensions are made SECTION VI. In theâ€"event that said grantee shall at any time while the within franchise ordinance shall be in force and effect: obtain franchise from any~ municipality. of comparable size and circumstances within the area served by said grantee wherein such municipality shall by the terms of such franchise or‘ by supplemental agreeâ€" ment _ be granted _ terms, . condiâ€" tions, concessions or . renumeraâ€" tion which, in* the :6pinionâ€" of the City Council of the City of High~ d Park, is more advantageous than fl terms, conditions, <concessions or unerations of the within ordinance and upon which the within franchise is granted, then grantee does covenant and agree, upon notice from the City of Highland Park, to make available to and grant to this City the same terms, awards, concessions or compensations granted to such ‘comparable municiâ€" pality. s SECTION VII. The rights and privileges herein contained are hereby granted work for which the same shall have been opened, or without putting up the barriers or lights to effectually prevent the ~happening of any accident in consequence of. Buch ‘opéning or enâ€" cumbering of such streets, avenues, alleys or public grounds. 24 vantage in the laying of such mains, pipes, tubing, feeding or service pipes, mor shall said grantee permit any such streets, avenues, alleys or public places to remain open or encumbered any water pipe, sewer, gas pipe, conâ€" duit or other underground work now or hereafter laid by said City, or by an @uthorized company or corporation, and when said grantee shall open ground in any street, avenue, alley, or public place in said City, the grantee sMall forthwith restore the said street, pavement, sidewalk, ground, water pipes, conduit or other underground work to a condition equally as good as immediately prior to the opening of said ground by said grantee, water to be furnished by the City under the supervision of .the. said City, shall be used in filling and settling trenches, the cost thereof to be paid by the grantee, and if grantee fails or refuses to properly fill and restore all trenches opened by it, the same may be filled by said City and said grantee shall be liable for and pay the costs thereof. all the streets, alleys, public grounds and public places in said City, or which may hereafter become a part of AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO THE ~â€" _THE cPRESS8 Counsel ere with reputation is what you get caught them in the garden under the critâ€" ical gaze of his neighbor‘s fiveâ€" Finding the bodies of two baby birds that had fallen from a nest, SECTION IV. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval, recording and publication as required by law. From the Passage of JFhis Ordinance‘, Passed and Approved July 27, 1931," are ich person, firm or corporation gullty of the maintenance of a nuisance withâ€" n_v_un the necessity of the service of noâ€" II and Repeal Section V of an Ordiâ€" nance Entitled ‘An Ordinance Limiting the Installation, Operation and Mainâ€" tion of this ordinance, shall constitute constituted law enforcement officers summarHy remove or take down the same, and the expense of such removal shall be recoverable of the person so Ordinance Entitled ‘An Ordinance Proâ€" hibiting the Erection and Maintenance of Gasoline Pumps in the Streets and Parkways of the City of Highland Park,‘ Passed June 20, 1927, Approved June 21, 1927" and the provisions of an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance Limiting the Instailation, Operation in the Streets and Parkways of the street, alley, sidewalk or public ground in the City of Highland Park by any amended ordinance shall on conviction be fined not less than $10.00, nor more than:$200.00 for each such offense, and every such person, firm or corporation SECTION III. Repeal of Previous Orâ€" dinances. ‘The provisions of an ordiâ€" mance entitled "An Ordinance Prohibitâ€" Parkways of the City ofâ€"Highland Park, Passed and Approved October 9, 1925" and the provisions of an ordinance enâ€" visions of an ordinarce entitled "An conditioned thatâ€"said licensee shall inâ€" demnify, save harmless and defend the City of Highland Park against any and all claimsâ€"which may be made or linâ€" bilitles which may be incurred for or by reason of the issuance of such perâ€" mits.â€" > & SECTION II. That Section IV of Chapâ€" ter XLVIII, being Section 1409 .of the Highland Park City Codé be and the amengded shall read as follows: . violates, neglects or refuses to comply continue. public lands underlying the surface of or any area above any street, alley, public rightâ€"ofâ€"way or public lands within the City of Highland Park without having first procured license and permit thereâ€" for. Such license or permit for subâ€" surface or overhead ‘occupancy shall be issued only upon written applicaâ€" tion â€"to the City Council and after TIONS 1408 and 1409 OFP THE HIGHâ€" LAND PARK CITY CODE AND REâ€" AaSRIZ UPRCER ONUZNANCES AND "§87 Central Avenue AMENDMENTS RELATING Te fif Coatrst Aveaue 08E oPr PusL1c srRests). â€" _ l'-l-'--'-'. "It‘s no use," the lad said scornâ€" ly,«‘"They won‘t grow." for intaining or erecting | hospital. s 'l;;l.nulnm_g or cncungl (AMENDING SECâ€" No He was born in Michigan on January 30, 1900. He managed a grocery storeâ€"in Ravinia for over Funeral services for Rex Morâ€" rison Prouty, 1547 S. St.â€"Johns avenue; will be conducted from the chapel at 27 N. Sheridan road toâ€"morrow (Friday) at 2 p.m. Mr. Prouty died on Tuesday, May 16, following one day‘s illness. â€" to a month‘s illness at St. Therese hospital, Waukegan. She was 55 years old. Though employed reâ€" cently in Lake Forest, she had been employed asâ€" cook in the Unmarried, he leaves one brothâ€" er, Ernest of 813 Ridgewood drive, and many nieces and nephâ€" ews to survive him. Highland Park resident for Harryâ€" Kelly Park for 20 Highwood _ avenue, _ Highwood, passed away on Thursday, May 11, at the Lake County General Services were conducted at the chapel at 27 N. Sheridan road on Monday, May 15, at 2 p.m. The Rev. Lester Laubenstein officiâ€" ated. Lester Laubenstein officiâ€" Park cemetery. Funeral services were held in Glencoe on Saturday for Mrs. Agnes F. Ford of Zion, formerly Born in Shermerville, Illinois, on May 25, 1881, he spent most of his life in Highland Park. _‘ of Highland Park, whoâ€"succumbed Baptisms mlu!â€"l:nrlqunnmfl-: upon request. Arrangements should -.‘.’::nl‘thl'ofl. WELCOME TO CHURCH FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, To SCIENTIST TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 387 Hazel Avenue s 355 Laurel Avenue This Church is a branch of â€"The|.. The Reverend Charles U. Harris George Gerken, 68, of 217 Operations performed Xâ€"ray examinations Week of May 5 through May â€"_____â€" CBURCK â€"_____ . _. |(Ith and Sth grades and High School). :00â€"12:00â€"Church Service and nurâ€" Deetfleld and Green Bay Rds. _ I:m kindergarten and primary Sunday 11:30. â€" + M * 9:30â€"10:00â€"Junior â€"m_'â€" t for heomnnen e grades 4, 5 and 6. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION _ 10:10â€"10:45 Junior High Department. fev. James D. Gleeson Miss Sara Lee ir hau 4 Siite Director of Religious Education Highland Park Hospital Foundation Confessions â€" 4:00 and 7:30 p.m. | _ _ $. Green Bay road at Laurel ber of the Highland Pgrk Woâ€" man‘s club until illness, prevented her participation in its activities. She was an ardent collector of antiques, and an authority on English and Early American furniâ€" ture and chinaware. Widely known in this gity and the Nosth Shore‘ she was noted for her sympathy and understanding of people as well as her ready and unostentaâ€" tious aid in any sort of a worthy Besides her husband, Werner B., she is survived by two daughâ€" ters, Mrs. Ruth Peterson and Mrs. Elizabeth Skinder of â€" Ravinia; two grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. R. G. Brooks of Riverside, Iliâ€" nois and a brother, William Aldâ€" ridge of Ravinia. Two sons, Willâ€" iam and Philip, preceded her. in 1880, she me to Highland â€"Park the same she was born, and had lived here since. She was a had lived here since. She attended old Idlewilde school (now Lincoln) and was graduated from Deerfield township high school when it was located in the building that now houses Brand Bros, Paint store Interment . will be cemetery. Spengler Toâ€"morrow (Friday) at 2:30 p.m. funeral services will be conâ€" ducted by Rev. Laubenstein at Bethany church for Mrs. Ethel Aldridge Spengler, 70, 414 Glenâ€" coe avenue, who passed away on Tuesday, May 16,. at the Lake Forest hospital after a lingering ithress.â€"â€"\~ (ERAAIIOT Mn Stiee 11 __I!o_!f'â€"’;.-'.q _Service. The Rev. William Atkinson Young, D.D. THURSDAY ;â€" ek $:00 p.in.â€"Chancel Choir. SATURDAY:â€" . _ Thursday, May 18, 1950 % 10:45 Interment will be in Lake Forâ€" Mrs. Spengler had been a memâ€" FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & 25 82 412 27 in Deerfield 1950 495 141