es# *3 Page 10 LEEDS JEWELERS . SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Will do HELP WANTED â€" GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN _ SMALL HOME: 2 ADULTS Menoni and Mocogni SECRETARY, for full or part time work. Applyâ€"Mayor or City Clerk â€"City â€" Hall," Highland < Park, Hlinois. Phone HI 2â€"0800. HELP WANTEDâ€" â€"AND 1 BABY. OWN ROOM: GOOD SALARY â€"REFERENâ€" CES REQUIRED. HI 2â€"5460; DRESSMAKING and alterations on coats, suits and dresses. Specâ€" ial rates for teenâ€"sizeâ€" alteraâ€" tions. Expert workmanship. 571 Central ave., Tel; HI. 2â€"1508. All Watch Repairs are FOR SALE:â€"4 Burner Elect. . atove; new.‘"Speed Queen" washer; Blonde Bed Rm. set; ALL CLOTHING HALF PRICE im the community. If you THE WELCOMERS WISH FOR SALE SITUATION WANTEDâ€" PAINTING & DECORATING Satisfaction guaranteed. Rates reasonable. Call W, C. Varney, . HI 2â€"6980 or L. F. 156. Watch Repairing Want Ads SALESMAN WANTED No shortages, priorities or alloâ€" cations,. Large feed company can use some good salesmen in this area. Supervised training. Home nights. Car required. Age 80 to 50. For further informaâ€" tion, write. box .(R) in care of The Highland Park Press (P. 0. Box 802), Highland Park, Nl. 2 N. Sheridan Road HIGHLAND PARK TRADING POST paint or wash job. Call HL 2â€" 1014. 2614. also buffet and set of American 17 S. St. Johns Avenue M A NU R E Phone, HI 2â€"0518 Guaranteed Moved April 1 DIRT 1071. EDT Ti Podaboh® wl d 2 cï¬ t c of his election and campaign expenses, including the Primary Election, was $402.65; that $47.35 thereof was paid from his own funds and the remaining $355.30 contributed by the following 4t _ _A. G. HUMPHREY, being first duly sworn, on oath states that he was elected Mayor of the City of Highland Park at its general Municipal Election on n‘pfl= 11; 1051; that the total of all nf hire whessia e dn e COUNTY OP LAKE STATE OF ILLINOIS Bids will be opened by the City Council in open session at 8:00 o‘clock P. M. June 25, 1951, in said Council Chamber. ( A The City Council \mf-rves t(n(' right to reject any and all bids. % By order of the City Council May 28, 1951 ho m Pete ECS for printing Notices, advertisements etc. for the City of Highland Park. Sealed proposais will be recelved by the City Council of the City of Highâ€" land Park, Lake County, Minois, untli 8 .00 o‘clock P. M. Monday, June 25th, at | [the City Hail, in said City. for printâ€" Ing at rate per line for all. notices, advertisements, _ reports, . pFoceedings and miscellaneous matters required to be published by law in a newspaper. Bids must be addressed to the Mayor ) of the City of Hlulclvland Park and enâ€"| dorsed "Proposal fé printing all Noâ€" tices ete." . : City Clerk Filed: May 28, 1951 Passed: May 28, 1951 Approved: May 20, 1951 Recorded: May 29, 1951 Published: June 7, 1951 P n on ied Passed May 5, 1941, and approved * May 6, 1941)" be amended, afid as amended shall read as follows: : Section 10â€"Inspection of Vehicles engaged in Carriage or Transport: of Garbage, Waste or Refuse. 'l'hol Foreman ‘of the Garbage Departâ€" ment shall be exâ€"officio, and he is hereby _ constituted Inspector _ of â€"Carriers OTâ€" garbage and â€"refuse.. â€" â€" . It shall be the duty of every . enâ€" foreing officer ot the City to emâ€" force the provisions of this Ordiâ€" nance.â€" ~ â€" SECTION II. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. o , ~ SECTION III. This ‘Ordinance shall be6 in full force and effect from and after ita passage, approval and recordaâ€" tion., A GORDON HUMPHREY A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY ATTEST VERY REASONABLE GREEN BAY ROAD & 1sTH sT. f Northshore Garden of Memories ‘ SECTION I.. That Section 10, of an Ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance {lq;- ulating the Storage, Keeping, ‘Collectâ€" Ing and Disposal of Garbage, Waste and Refuse, and Providing for the Licensing, Regulation and Inspection of Carriers and Collectors Thereof (Repealing and Superseding the Provisions of Chapter XXIVâ€" of the Highland Park Code of 1919 and the Provisions of an Ordinance mt t â€" T BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK, LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS:. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION JD OP _ AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED, VAN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE STORAGE, _ KEEPING, COLLECTING AND DISPOSAL OF GARBAGE, WASTE AND REFUSE, AND PROVIDING FOR THE â€"LICENSING, REGULATION AND INSPECTION OF CARRIERS AND COLâ€" LECTORS THEREOF (REPEALING AND §UPERCEDING THE PROVISIONS OF CR:PTRR XXIV OF THE HIGHLAND Mipihe Euce 07â€" 20B LE A omm PARK CODE OF 1919, and the PROâ€" VISIONS OP AN ORDINANCE PASSED MAY 5, 1941, AND APPROVED MAY 6. 1941)" PASSED NOVEMBER 6, 1944. & Dry Cleaning Co. city All applications must be filed with the secretary by 6:00 P.M. Monday, June 25th. H. G. Pertz, Secretary Civil Service Commission of Highland Park 704 Ridgewood Drive On Tuesday, June 26th at 8:00 P.M. g the Council Chamber, City Hall, the vil Service Commission. of the City of Highland Park v:lL hold an examinâ€" ation to establish eligible list for Assistant Accounting Clerk in the City Collectbr‘s office. Applicants must be able to take dictation, transcribe, do typing and be able to do general office work. Starting salary $2509 per year, with automatic raises. This is a nice position for someone who is competent and wiling to stay for a sufficient length of time to be of value to the NOTICE OF"I_!IIK?!IVINO BIDS Quality Cleaners . _ LEGAL NOTICE Phone HI 2â€"48551 V.C.MUSSER 1981 City Clerk 2t 15% 15% 1% 1% 11% *4 Mayor $3 duly |Jean Murphy, Fred M. Newman, Jerome Pollock, Merle Dale Risâ€" kind, Kenneth James Rudolph, Gregory Austin Sander, Edward B. Schroeder, James M. Schreiâ€" [ber, Lois Carol Stern, Ronald |Errol Stackler, Lawrence Jay Stallman, Dennis Emory Stenâ€" |berg, Marshall K. Strauss, Josephâ€" |ine Todes, George Peter Tyson, Herman Briggs Van Velzer,. John K. Wilhelmy. Lincoln School Stanley W. McKee, principal 15% 1% 1% 11% a2 + PHONKE MAJ. 1087 Interment was made in Mooney cemetery. |ness of three months. Rev. H. K. Platzer officiated. . s Born in Highwood on February |21, 1886, Mrs. Wilson had lived ‘there all her life. She is survived by a daughter, Loreen, of the above address; 3 sisters, Mrs. Hilâ€" ma Humphreys, Miss Esther Enâ€" strom, of Highwood, and Mrs. Amelia Smith of Los Angeles; 4 brothers, Edward, Harold and Anâ€" ton Enstrom of Highwood and Martin of Milwaukee. Her husâ€" band, William, preceded her in death in 1949; : _ Rites were held on Thursday, May 31, at the Seguin Funeral Home for Mrs. Lillie Wilson, 137 Central, Highwood, who passed away the preceding Tuesday at Lake County hospital after an ill Wilson _ Rites were held at the Kelleyâ€" Spalding chapel Tuesday for Mrs. Helen Wingham, of Lake Forest, mother of Mrs. Helen L. Fay of 700 Central, Highland Park. Born in England in 1891, she was taken by death at the Lake Forest hosâ€" pital on June 2. Interment was made‘in Memorial Park cemetery. Surviving are his widow,. Marâ€" ian; two sons, Gordon and James, and his father, Thomas A. Hagenâ€" barth of Ohio. +. Wingham Born‘in Dayton, Ky., be was a graduate of the University of Cinâ€" cinnati. He had lived in Highland ‘Park for two years, and was comptroller at Fansteel Metallurâ€" gical, North Chicago. He was a member of the Bethany Evangeliâ€" cal church. Funeral services were held .at Kelleyâ€"Spalding chapel last Friday for Lawrence A. Hagenbarth, 396. Orchard lane; who died the preâ€" ceding Wednesday in St. Luke‘s hospital, Chicago, at the age of 44. # Hagenbarth ‘ Board of Education of School District No. 113 in the County of Lake, State of Illinois. Dated.this twentyâ€"ninth day May, 1951. > Notice is further given hereby that a public hearing on said budâ€" get and appropriation ordinance will be held at 7:30 o‘clock P.M., thirteenth day, July, 1951, at Highland Park High School in this this School District. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Board of Education of School District No. 113 in the County of Lake, State of Illinois,; that a tentative budget and approâ€" priation ordinance for said School District for the fiscal"year beginâ€" ning July 1, 1951 will be on file and conveniently available to pubâ€" lic inspection in the Office of the Secretary of the Board of Educaâ€" tion from and after 8;& o‘clock A.M., first day of June 1951 at the Highland Park High School in School District. (Continued from NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING (BEAL) hefhithointrmnbanss.s SUBSCRIBED ‘and SWORN to before 1951 OBITUARIES , principal By L. C. TUCKER Secretary THE PRESS 1) of Other permits were: 37 electriâ€" cal, 2 tank and burner, 1 sign and 2 special (house moving) bringâ€" ing total building department fees to $2,982.66. Nineteen sanitary sewer taps, 13 storm sewer taps, 20 water taps, 19 driveway permits and one septic tank brought all fees colâ€" _ During the month of May perâ€" mits were issued for 25 dwellings (S.F.) 5 private garages (class 1), 1 alteration (4â€"unit apts.) and 6 altcrations, with a total valuaâ€" tion of $769,500â€"fees $2,600.71. The members of the class are as follows: Darlene Joyce Allen, Willard F. Allen, Nichola Louis Angiuli, Richâ€" ard I. Baker, Janice M. Ballantini, {Joseph Jack Banish, Mildred Kathâ€" crine Bell, ‘Karen Sue Brehtrer, Janet Lee Calbri, Richard T. Calâ€" bri, Christine ~Mary Caldarelli, Elizabeth C. Caldarelli, Irene H. Carani, Mary Louise Cummings, Dedrich Deah Davis,, Vito Deâ€" Pinto, John Armenog Enjaian, Jerome Carl Johnson, Patricia Elâ€" eanor.Kenry, James. Adam Koch, Marion Martin Lenzini, Robert Glendon Long, Geraldine Ann: Lowe, Mary Ann Luczanich, James Frank Magnalia, Byron Martz, Donna Kay McClelland, Robert Lee Milani, Roy A. Olson, Loretta Jean Palmieri, Patricia Margaret Quinn, Donald Ray, Jr., John Sidâ€" ney Retzinger, Alexander Rivi, Joseph Walter Stockton, Emmet Stupey, Holly Tilden, Fred Wright, Joanne Susan Zagnoli. Report Of Building Department 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. . Weekdaysâ€"68:80 â€" #:15. ~ HIL 20202 ‘Deerfield & Green Bay Rds. #:00, 10:00, 11®0 12 roon. _ _Betty Caldarelli was president of the class of 39 to receive diâ€" plomas last Wednesday night at Oak Terrace.school from Jacob C. Frehner, president of the Board of Education of District 111. Neil, Eugene O‘Riley, Robert Pasâ€" quesi, Jean Marie Piacenza, Anne Ryan, John Sheridan, Thomas Tarpey, Richard Tomei, Barbara Walsh, George â€"Wadsworth, Conâ€" stance Weiland. s Oak Terrace School Wayne A. Thomas, superintendent Mary Jane Murray, June Marie McLaughlin, John Ohlwein, Marâ€" tha Jean Orsini, Richard O‘Conâ€" nell, Jean O‘Connell, Thomas O‘ | Sue Becker, Jeanette Belmont, Michael Bergman, Carl Bernardi, {Maureen Carney, Mary Lucille Clark, David Cortesi, William Curotto, Margaret Mary Day, Jean Marie Dennison, Richard Denzel, Robert Engdahl, Reita Goechner, Forrest Grandi, Edward Greenâ€" wald, Robert Grostad, Charles Hart, James Kelly, Judith Ann Kramp. & __The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph P. Morrison will present diplomas on Sunday, .in the Immaculate Conâ€" ception schoql at 4 p.m. The gradâ€" uates are: Lawrence Allan Reich, Brandt Leonard Ross, Angeia Scornavacâ€" co, Josephine Ruth Solomon, Carol Summers, Michael A. Tighe, Jr., Richard F. Varney, Phillip B. Wiâ€" son, Jean Coftrell Youngs. West Ridge School Arno D. Wehle, principal | Nine students received their diâ€" plomas from Charles Norton. The graduates are : Nancy Karen Arnolt, Tonita Mae Caya, Marvin Alan Cox, Elizabeth Anne Driscoll, Kirk Rettig Emâ€" mert, Harry Cobleigh Halton, David â€" Alfred Henkle, Stewart Paul Slovic and Joh-l; l-;;;i:n. Whitney, I-:uulnh Conception School Immaculate Conception Church turdays, eves, of First Fridays and Holy Days Lillie, Mary Elspeth Maxwell, Earl 8. May, Brian C. Molke, Susan Lee Murray. Marilyn Ann Nathan, Patricia Ann Oppenheimer, John Charles Pollak, Charles B. Puestow, Jr., ‘ Clarence T. Anthony, Robert J. Baratta, Betty Jean Brace, Ginger Cohn, William Talbott Cox, Marâ€" tin L. Granholm, Giles Buckingâ€" ham Gunn, Gary H. Harris, Rusâ€" sell Johnson, Terry Trenholm ‘ Dr. Charles Wilson distributed diplomas to the 27 members of Lincoln‘s 1951 class, which inâ€" cludes the following:© â€"â€"â€".â€".._... . Bernard E. Burns. TC". mngr Josoph Morrison, Pastor. Coming â€" June 15 â€" "n-_s-a.tl--.cm..- nP Prv s M Te chevigpany n i zi2 d sn rens‘ Matinee at 2:30. Doors Opem at 2:00 p.m. 4 . Saturday :veâ€"slc' Starts at T:09 hawase m en P Fri â€" Sat â€" Sun . Last Day Thursday â€" June 7 William EVERY THURSDAY from 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 at 381 Laurel Avenue lYenr No. _ Valuation Fees 1950 . 38 $626,740.00 $2,126.t9 1951 35 769,500.00 2,982.66 Accum. Values and Number Building Permits Jan. to May, Inâ€" clusive â€" 1950â€"51. : 1950 132 $2,911,056.00 $9,300.56 1951 115 2,445,450.00 8,308.29 ‘"The Great Caraso" â€" Comparative Values and Numâ€" ber of Building Permits for May, 1950â€"51. Year No. â€" Valuation Fees 1950 . 38 $626,740.00 $2,126.t9 1951 35 769.500.00 2 989 && lected by the building department to $5,019.66. Highland Park Baptist amd 12:00 Neon. _ _ _ _‘ _ _ " = _ Weekâ€"Daysâ€"4:30 and 8:15 _ Holy Daysâ€"6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:%0 and ECC MRCRETE 200 S. Green Bay Rd. ALCYON SUNDAY SERVICE 11:00 a mâ€" Whe Rev. William Atkinson Young, D.D. 6. Green Bay road at Lanrel A ‘L""_;?-:-P-- ll‘l!â€"lloouo"-.];i;.’ .m. â€"â€" Doors Open 'l’mlmunzmp.- ?_â€"__ ‘:t-:x«hu'- ~"--== :-:t-.:?g&nuuâ€".n-..u Bunday School 9:30 a.m. -!-“ï¬'l't‘l::bum-ucnn.-""‘ SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Deerfleld and Green Lds. WELCOME 1O CHURCK an "God the Only Cause and Creator" Smail children are cared for Auring For Reservations Callâ€" HI. 2â€"2101 * Barry Fitzgerald ~ "Union Station" FIRS® UNIYED EVANGELICAL FIRSE CHURCH oPr carisÂ¥, DINNER â€" $1.50 DESDCSC® ADRIster > ,l.d.- Diana â€"Crawford, Church phone, HI 2â€"1696 Respectfully submitted, June 12â€"13â€"14 City Engineer and June 8â€"9â€"10â€"11 Whe First Church of im Boston, Mase. . 4USDCCEOr "I Can Get It For s’;“'TM!-Jonm Elizabeth Taylor "Father‘s Little Open Mon.â€"Fri. §:00 Sat.â€"Sun. GLENCOE "Only The Valiant" Highland Ten Pin 587 Central Avenue N. K. Platser, Pastor sxe SUNDAY SERVICES _ *nisreys, Hey Days and Evenings made during the woek. Press Want Ads Get Results 1 mmï¬ Tok T:3¢ and 11:%0 OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY first Fridays â€"â€" 4:00 and 7:30 pJa. . Bundaynâ€"120 PMe of at other times OPEN BOWLING for bowling instractions Every Day from 12:30 to 6:30 P.M. Call HI 2â€"0319 ®RINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCR 355 Laurel Avenue 35¢ to 4:30 50c after ¢:30, incl. tax ~ Fri â€" Sat. â€"â€" June 7â€"8â€"9 ION LUTHERAN CHURCEH ® 98. JOHNS EVANGELICAL & Thursday, June 7, 1951 .*J e ".".'I .77|| i p.m.â€"â€"Youth groups meet Rev. James D. Gieeson Rev. Arthur E. Dowaire . |. 139 N. Second St. You Wholesale" Dr. Ségar Siskin. Rabbi & NB Fhone, Gleacee 11$ -â€"'2“&&’“ â€" Fri . Sat. June 13â€"14â€"15â€"16 â€"â€" June 10â€"12 Charles U. Rarric ~1+