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Highland Park Press, 1 Jun 1950, p. 6

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Want Ads L. P. GAS, or bottled Gas or Proâ€" FOR SALE:â€"Corner lot in Raâ€" Highland Park Cycle Shop WANTED TO BUY HAVE YOU A SMALL HOUSEâ€" preferably oneâ€"story for sale in Deerfield?â€" Write Xâ€"Box 802, FOR SALE:â€"Tomato plants in SITUATION WANTED :â€"Reliable woman wishes work by the day; ironing or cleaning; References; Tel. Maj. 5139. WANTED TO BUY:â€"In vicinity HELP WANTED With selling experience or equivâ€" alent to do field and sales work for major feed Company. Permanent work. Good chance for advancement. Betterâ€"thanâ€" average â€" earnings. â€" Thorough training on the (job. Home nights. No investment and no credit to carry. Must have cars. Age 25 to 50. Only congenial, mature, reliable men will be considered. . For confidential appointment reply (M) Box 802, Highland Park, Illinois. SITUATION WANTED FOR RENTâ€"BUSINESS offices or shop. 549 Central avenue. See W. J. Henning, 60 So. three roomis with showqrâ€" and tub; 5 years to pay at 5 per cent on Liberty. Also Colonial Sportsman, Detroiter, Griffin Spartan. SEE OUR BARGAINS â€" ON USED TRAILERS _ LEHMAN TRAILER SALES Elmburst, Higgins and Touby Rd. PARTIES? OUR SPECIALTY! Den Moore and Bill Babcock MAGICIANS . Call Glencoe 2268 Best Deal in Town 1935 Ford Tudor Sedan ..$50.00 Can Be Seen Any Time at 22 South Ridge Rd. Highland Park, Illinois Phone : H.P. 2â€"3006 * St. Johns avenues. Tel. HI 2â€" sedâ€"$9.00 up _ Newâ€"$33.85 up "We Service What We Sell" small house, reasonably priced. Call Deerfield 499. Green Bay road. clay pots. $1.00 Va‘dc_)nrn. Sidney D. Morris, 268 Laurel. HIL 2â€"0219, S § Menoni and Mocogni SALESMAN WANTED SELECTION OF NEW ° HOUSBE â€"TRAILERS CATERING Phone â€" VA. 49108 FOR SALE M A N U R E For Hot Beds Phone, HI 20518 plan your next m Bensenville, Illinois FOR RENT HIL 2â€"1369 321 â€" Board of Education of School District No. 113 in the County of Lake, State dnmmt-qnuuum:.qq at 7:30 o‘clock PM., 12th day, July, 1950, at Highland Park High School in this School District. Dated this 31st day of May, 1950. Board of Education of School Distâ€" rict No. 113 in the County of Lake, State of Illinois. Fot a rich sauce to accompany the ‘many fish dishes you‘ll be serving durâ€" packed and carried. So when you run e â€" to funcheons -o:'ofn all. . ned wooden m.mrmm.a serves the fnish. That all adds up to ‘Up to the f* :.l’;l:e‘ 1 /Up to ront go trmm when cooked tm. tC:: in thin gstrips and cook slowly in e heavy saucepan with a little sugar and a tablespoon or two of vitamiriized marâ€" gatine. No water needed. Justâ€" cover tightly and let the steam do its work beginning July 1, 1950 will be on file We won‘t need a crystal ball to tell what out Easter hats will be like. Ribâ€" bons and bows bedeck the chapeaux for winter resort wear. And they‘re always a forerunner of the Spring fashions. ment on your vacuum cleaner puff them up. Tt ut Ifdm areâ€"lucky enough lno?:n a grand piano, arrange it in your living room with the flat side parallel .to wall. l‘;m'l nose n?m.m;fi its keyboard swung out into the room 1 board 1 ty ewhward sigle. sottâ€"botled the water snd. pour it on your. plants. You may be dubbed ‘"The Lady with the Green Thumb." 5 Did you know that water is good for plants? Well, it is. Why? ‘Cause it contains lime. So, :bcn:v’; hard or You‘ll find it much easier and neater to insert a slide fastener in a velvet dress ‘by hand. Machine work rarely proves satisfactory even in the hands of a skilled operator. _ Rainy, snowy days are very hard on good leather handbags. Shoes, too. But if the weatherman warns in time, you if the weatherman wamns in time, you can be ready with the trusty, old galoâ€" shes. Hand hr can also be protected if rubbed with liquid wax shoepolish. H. Richman Tailors & Cleaners tamks built and repaired; 500 gallon septic tamks installed. tsley and 2 tablespoons chili sauce: o penance at all. ; Electric Stove & Gas Stove; ble; artificial fireplace (elecâ€" tric); davenpert and chair; q’;- of clothing, men‘s woâ€" mon‘s and children‘s. 47 South St. Johns Avenue HI 22744 HIGHLAND PARK TRADING POST on all winter clothing in easy job. After all, « s The wan af Tosd thet to do is let the blower attach By Anne Geode Dial HI 21172 w o# o# 4 ____ _ nchboxes day after day is By _ L. C. Tucker AMENDED (AMENDING SCHEDULE X PREVIOUSLY ENACTED BY PMgkDâ€" MENT TO THE ORDINANCE APOREâ€" to any commercial vehicle engaged in making delivery of goods or passengers to or engaged in recelving goods or passengers from premises situated upon such streets or thoroughfares or. porâ€" or lands dedicated for streets above named, or those portions thereof above SECTION III. This amending ordiâ€" mance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval, recording and ‘publication as required subheading . "Parking Limited to 2 Hours between 8 o‘clock AM. and 6 o‘clock P.M. on amy day (excepting motor vehicle upon that section of Central Avenue in the City of Highâ€" land Park above described for a conâ€" tinuous period in excess of 2 hours â€"between the hours aforesaid. Bundays and legal holidays)." be and the same.is hereby amended by adding thereto the following: * Upon both the north and south side of Central Avenue from ‘the point of its intersection with Green Bay Road extending westâ€" erly to the intersection of said ascertain to what extent their interest may be involved and may assert.their * P. C. MUSSER, City Clerk of the _ .__City of Mighiand Park, Iilinois BECTION, III: This amending ordiâ€" mance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval, recordation â€" and publication, as reâ€" quired by law described in said Action and counterâ€" claim; that said action is brought for the purpose of having‘ m decree entered City Attorney has been filed in the Circuit Court of Lake County, Iiiinois,.in cause Generâ€" al Number 52423, in chancery, for the Toreclosure of the lien of general taxes upon certain described property in‘ the City of Highland Park, Iliinois, desigâ€" mated in said action, and that a ¢ounterâ€"ciaim hiks been filed in said action by the City of Hmlum Park for the foreclosure of liens of Special Assessments Docket Numbers 208 and 306 ofâ€" the City of Highland confirmation in the above TO THE HOLDERS OF CERTAIN CITY OP HIGHLAND PARK SPECIAL SECTION I. That Schedule X atâ€" SECTION II Clavey Road in the City of Highâ€" land Park, along all of its length; Ridge Road in the City of Highâ€" land Park,â€"along all of its length; West Park Avenue in the City of 'Eghnnd Park, from its interâ€" Summit Avenue in the City of Road to its > Sunnyside Lane westerly terminus; "Exhibit A" It shall be unlawful A. Gordon Humphrey Commissioner Gordon Humphrey Commissioner THE PRESS Lyle Lyle line acknowledge with sincere thanks their kind andâ€"thoughtful expresâ€" sions of sympathy extended durâ€" f ’.’u‘rflu ‘berexvment. â€"~~~*~ Mrs. Henry Behrens, Sr. and family . Surviving are his wife, Mary; four children, Peter of Highwood, Mrs. Ann Howk of Chicago, and Mrs. Lorraine Gualandi and Mrs. Louise Evangelista, both of Highâ€" wood; four grandchildren, Richâ€" the time of his death. He had lived in Highwood for twentyâ€"six edâ€"yesterday morning, Mayâ€"31, at 11 o‘clock at the chapel at 27 N: 1882, he was 68 years of age at ard, Sharom and Elaine, Chioni and Mary Alice Evangelista; two brothers, Mario of Ottawa, Iliâ€" nois and Robert of Detroit, Michâ€" igan and three sisters, Mrs. Adele Gonelli of Ottawa and Theresa and Carmella, both of Italy. Agnes â€"Gilbert, 74.â€",The ~Rev. Charkes U. Harris officiated. . â€" Mrs. Gilbert and her husband moved to St. Petersburg, Florida eight years ago, after many years of residence in Highland Park. She passed away at her home in St. Petersburg on Thursday, May 25. She was born in England on May 9, 1876. * Interment will be in Ladd, Illâ€" inois. + Sheridan road for‘ Mrs. â€"Mary survived by two sons, Richard of 909 Taylor avenue and Percy R. of Harvey, lilinois; two grandâ€" children, Mrs. F. W. Woods (Phylâ€" lis Gilbert) and Richard Jack Gilbert, both of Highland Park and five great grandchildren, Patâ€" ricia J., Linda R. and Richardâ€"F. Evanston Wins Both Suburban Track Crowns Evanston Township High school captured the varsity and froshâ€" soph track titles in‘ the annual Suburban League track meet held last week on the Evanston oval. The varsityâ€" scored 69‘ points while the froshâ€"soph scored 49 in taking the double crown. She was a member of Trinity Episcopal church and of the Royal Neighbors. Donna Lee Gilbert. Interment was in North Shore Garden of Memories. Oak Park,â€"last year‘s varsity winner, finished second with 52 points. The froshâ€"sophs‘ title vicâ€" tory was the third straight for the Wildkits. f Two members ‘of© the winning teams, Ted Wheeler of the varâ€" sity and Charles Thomas of the froshâ€"soph, bettered their 1949 marks, Wheeler ran the mile in 4:20.2, while Thomas put the shot 45 feet, 44 inches. . The Highland Park varsity thinâ€" clads were in last placeâ€"with 5% points while the froshâ€"soph did a little better in scoring 15% points for fifth place in the final outâ€" Weinfeld with a fifth place in the 100 yard dash. Walker with a fifth place in the third; Francis, Waukegan, fourth; Schilau, Proviso, fifth. Time, :23. idson, Oak Park; Hessler, Morton,| .880 yard relayâ€"won by Oak second; McKeiver, Evanston, 3rd;| Park (Cardio, Novak, King, Ogle) Ogle, Oak Park, fourth; Dorough, | Evanston, sécond; Waukegan, 3rd; Highland Park, fifth. Time, :23.5.) Morton, fougth: New Trier fifth. 220 yard dash. R George who tied for first place in the high jump at 5 feet 8 inâ€" ‘George <also won the discus throw with a heave of 1}5+feet Highland Park‘s 440 yard reâ€" lay team took third place. 120 yard high hurdlesâ€"won by Grant, Evanston; Keller, New Trier, second; Westott, Oak Park, © 200 yard low hurdiesâ€"won by Novak, Oak Park; Grant, Evansâ€" 11 inches Weinfeld took fifth place in the broad jump. third; Francis, Waukegan, fourth; Amdur, Evanston, fifth.. Time, :15.4. Funeral services ‘were conductâ€" Point winners for the froshâ€" 220 yard dashâ€"won by Magâ€" VARSITY Deerfleld and Green Bay Rés. Rt. Rev. -..JT"-- Rev. Donald B. Runkle \m‘l. a“-."-',"fl‘ * . thy > eree of first Fridays â€" 4:00 and 7:30 p.m.. Baptisms Sundaysâ€"1:30 P.M., or at other times made during the week. er, Waukegan; Bonson, Oak Park and Sloan. Evanston. tied for second; Snyder, Proviso, and Watâ€" rous, Highland Park, tied for 4th. Height, 11 feet 6 inches. j James, New Trier, fourth; Armâ€" strong, Oak Park, fifth. Distance, 153 feet 5%â€" inches. 2 Disceus throwâ€"won by Lenzini, Waukegan; Fuchs, Evanston, secâ€" ond; Thamm, Proviso, third; 100 yard dashâ€"won by Novak, Oak Park; Hunter, Evanston, secâ€" ond; McKeiver, Evanston, third; Benson, Morton, fourth; Hessler, Morton, fifth. Time, :10.4. Mile runâ€"won by Wheeler, Evâ€" anston; Stuker, Oak Park, secâ€" ond; Krebec, Oak Park, third; Keating, New Trier, fourth; Ludâ€" wig, Morton, fifth. Time, 4:29.2. (New record. Old_ mark, 4:34.4 1949). â€" ~~440 yard dashâ€"won by Wiley, New Trier; Cardio, Oak Park, second; Hoban, New Trier, third; Jackson, Waukegan, fourth; King, Oak Park, fifth. Time, :51.8. _ _ High jumpâ€"Hitt, Evanston and Sloan, Evanston, tied for first; Dorough, Highland Park, third; Fisher, Waukegan, Shorney, Oak Park, Brown, Oak Park, and Voss, Morton, tied for fourth. Height, 5 feet 10 inches. Broad, jumpâ€"won by Hunter, Evanston; Clark, Oak Park, secâ€" ond; Shenkenberger, Evanston; third; Allen, Proviso, â€" fourth; Ditella, Oak Park, fifth. Distance, 21 feet 6% inches. 880 yard runâ€"won by Iclfi@h’.! Evanston; Henry, Evanston, sece ond; Hunt, Waukegan, third; Pulâ€" len, Oak: Park, fourth; Pirillo, Oak Park, fifth. Time, 2:02.3. ‘Shotputâ€"won by Marsh, Evâ€" anston; Lenzini, Waukegan, secâ€" ond; James, New Trier, third; Fuchs, Evanston, fourth; Baren, Oak Park, fifth. Distance, 50 feet WELCOME TO CHURCH 7 inches. 1100 amâ€" 000 + Rev. Robert Clingman, Minister Weekâ€"Daysâ€"6:30 and 3:15. Holy Daysâ€"6:00, 7:00; $:00, 5:00 and PE P T UE » 7:00 p.m.â€"Youth groups meet. Xâ€"ray examinations Week of May 19 ‘thru May 25 Highland Park Hospital Foundation + Weekly Report Thursday, June 1, 1950 _ 11:00â€"12:00â€"Church Service and nurâ€" sery, kindergarten and primary Sunday grades 4, 5 and 6. _ _ . _ 10:10â€"10:45 Junior High Department. (ith and 3th grades and High School). Dr. Bdgar Siskin, Rabbi Glencoe, III. Phone, Glencee T25 LOOM Governors Whip Crystal Lake By 44 to 1 Score Last Sunday at Highland Park‘s softball diamond the Loyal Order, of Moose 16 inch softball team soundly drubbed the Crystal Lake team by the unbelieveable score of 44 to 1. no. match for the "Governors". Highlights of the game were ofâ€" fered by the powerful hitting of Larry Gumbiner, Danny Coleman, and "Rudy" (John Freimuth). All three softballers failed to make an out during the fracas. will need to compete with the Windy City Professionals, namely, Park, on June 25. This future event is to be the feature at the Charity Game where the proceeds Park hospital and the recreation Tommy Russell, Rollery, and many such. After the game a!) the parâ€" ticipants will be the guests of the in a game under.the lights at 8:30 p.m. The Highwood team is starâ€" studded with such playérs as Bruâ€" a lightly greased casserole. Then bake in a hot oven 25 to 30 minâ€" Fry and refreshments. Next. Sunday the two Moose teams will clash at Sunset T=:« at 2 p.m. in a regular interâ€"Moose toes to be super de luxe try this: whip‘in oneâ€"half cup real mayonâ€" naise, a little minced onion, chopâ€" 7:30 p.m.â€"Youth Fellowship. * ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHUECH . ~~Rev. Roland W. Hosto > * 9:30 a.m.â€"Sunday School. . Laurel Ave. at McGovern St. Telephoneâ€"HIL |2â€"3522 Lester H. Laubenstcin, Minister Tonight (Thursday) the "Govâ€" The Reverend Charles U. Harris S. Green Bay road at Laurel Albert G. Masser, Pastor 42. mights at $:30 pm. for a Fish 1950 1878 8965

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