FOR SALE:â€"Frame dwelling on 1 acre of land. Residence conâ€" sists of livingroom with open fireplace, dining room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms and bath on first floor, 3 bedrooms and bath on Want Ads FOR SALE:â€"1947 DeSoto Subâ€" SPECIAL ASSESSMENT urban in Aâ€"1 conditionâ€"$990. NO. 349 Phone Northbrook 523. Notice is hereby given t« SITUATION WANTEDâ€" SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Will do paint or wash job. Call HL 2â€" WANTED:â€"Reliable home for kitten and young female cat; house broken; Tel. HI 2â€"0166 from 9 to 11 a.m. and 8 to 10 n m. 3M FOR RENT â€" FOR RENT:â€" Nicely furnished double bedroom near Vine aveâ€" nue station. Tel. HI 2â€"0405. purpose, to. consider the amendment of the districts created by the Hichâ€" land Park Zoning Ordinance of 1047 in the following respects 1. To rezone from "F" Muiltiple Family _ Dwelling _ District to TR Central Business District, the followâ€" Ing described property: Lots 7, 8 mnd 10, Block 9. City of Highland Park. 2. To rezone from "D" 16 ncre Bg_ula Family _ Dwelling District to =F" ‘Multiple Family Dwelling Distâ€" rict, the following described property Lots 41. 42, 43 and 44 in Block 1 in First Addition to Ravinia Highlands in the City of Highâ€" land Park, Lake County, Iilinots At the said public hearing and at any adjournment thereof an opportunâ€" ity will be afforded to all mfll in= terested in the matters A men« toned to be heard in relation to said Electronically Timed Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held in the Council Chamber in the City Hall in the City of Highland Park, Illinois, on Wednesâ€" Gay, the Jst day of August, 1951, at 8:00 P. M. Said public hearing will be eonducted . by the undersigned,. the Zoning Committee for the City of Highiand Park, designated and appointâ€" ed by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Hixhiand Park for that FOR SALE:â€"4 Burner Elect. stove; new "Speed Queen" washer; Blonde Bed Rm. set; ALL CLOTHING HALF PRICE Moved April 1 THE WELCOMERS WISH MKEET every â€" family in the community. If you know . of a Newcomer _ to Highland Park, _ call _ our hostess, Mrs.. Margaret second floor; full basement, gas i;ut. 2â€"car detached garage; all improvements in. Located in Lake county. Immediate possâ€" ession. Priceâ€"$21,000.00 * Samuel McNab Campbell 1656 Shermer Avenue know .of a Newcom Highland Park, _ call hostess, Mrs.. _ Ma McKee, Glencoe 1071. Menoni and Mocogni Phone, HI 2â€"0515 HIGHLAND PARK TRADING POST , Guaranteed * Watch Repairing s 6 LEEDS JEWELERS | NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Northbrook, DJ. Tel. â€" Northbrook 170 17.S. St. Johnsâ€" Avenue All Watch Repairs are 2 N. Sheridan Road M A NU RE For Hot Beds BLACK DIRT LEGAL â€" NOTICE HIL 22744 Accuracy. to Karl H. Velde Edmund L. Andrews Keith Burge _ To Irsure capable of handling both lc and 5¢ coinsâ€"fully sutomatioâ€"with time and dials quickly adjustable for 1 hour and 2 hour limits or nn‘ fraction thereofâ€" signal visible from sides of m“’ â€"all 'o’:‘lnc parts enclosed. CC Bidder must furnish complete speciâ€" Bidder must furnish complete spec® fications on the meter he proposes to furnish. Payment to be made in cash. ‘The Council reserves the right to mmmymaulmunmu best for '.b-orubuc good. By order of the Council of the City of ï¬wmna Park,â€"July 3, 1951 U OA Muazar BR TB MRTETT ENOC PC OS! interested that the City Council of the City of Highland Park, County of Lake J 2M Bd UUT EN OT Aijsied @nd BM T UTIZIC_ILA Lab AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING POR THE CoNBTRUCTION _ OF _A BITUMINOUS SURFACED _ PAVEMENT _ IMPROVEâ€" MENT ‘ON _A SYSTEM OFP STREETS, AS FOLLOWS: ' â€"â€" sâ€"â€"bieweliyh Avenug from & line parâ€" Old Trail from a line parallel with and one hundred fifty two and 3/100 (152.37) feet west of the west line of Priscilia Avenue where it ghall connect with an existing conâ€" crete pavement, thence east to the centerline: of Western _ Avenue (east corporate . limits); together with. compacted gravel base conâ€" struction on all of the above deâ€" scribed streets, necessary drainage, corrugated metal culvert pipes and all other necessary work required to complete said improvement, includâ€" ing all labor, materials and all exâ€" penses necessary to construct said improvement, â€"all in the City of Highland Park, County of Lake, Btate of Iilinois, and providing for the making of such improvement by special mssessment and the issuing of. Special Assessment Bonds, the ord&.nco for the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk of said city and_ having applied to the County Court of Lake county for an mssesqment of the costs of said imâ€" provement sccording to benefits, and an assessment ‘thereof baving ‘been made and returned to said court, the final hearing thereon will be had on the 234 day of July AD. 1951 or as soon thereafter as the business of the court will permit. . Sald. asseskment is payable in five installments, with interest at the rate of six (6) per centum‘ per annum on all Installments from and after date of issue of first voucher. All persons desiring may file objections in said court before said day and may appear on the. bearing and make their deâ€" . Harry Earhart . «Oificer appointed to muke â€" + ;# said Assessment Dated at Highland Park, IIL., July 2 A. D. 1951. : On Tucsday, July: 24th at 8:00. PM. in the Council Chamber, City Hall, the Civil Service Commission of the City of Highland Park will hold an examina~ tion toâ€" establish an. eligible list for Assistant Accounting Clerk in the City Collector‘s office. Applicants must be able to do typing and have some knowâ€" ledge of general office work. Starting salary $2,599 ber year, with automatic Applications may be obtiined at the City Hall or from the secretary. All applications must be filed with the secretary by 6:00 P.M. Monday, July 23rd. For further information contactâ€" H. G. Pertz, Secretary . Civil_Service Commission 704 . Ridgewood â€" Drive AN _ ORDINANCE _ AMENDING _ THE HIGHLAND _ .PARK . ZONING ORDIâ€" NANCE OF 1947 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY coUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HIGHâ€" LAND PARK, LAKE COUNTY, ILLIâ€" NOIS: SECTION I. That the Highland Pl\:‘l‘ Zoning Ordinance of 1947, fully eniâ€" titled, "An Ordinance amending an ordinance entitled ‘An Ordinance to regulite and limit the height and: bulk of buildings;â€" to réegulate and limit the intensity of the use of lot arcas, and to regulate and determine the mreas of open spaces within and surrounding such bulldings; to ciassify, regulate, and restrict the location of trades and industries and the location of buildings designed fgr specified inâ€" dustrial business, residential, and other uses: to divide the entire City of Highland Park Into districts for the purpose of this ordinance; to fix standâ€" ards to which builldings or structures shall conformy to prohibit uses, buildâ€" Ings. or structures incompatible with the .character of sttch districts respecâ€" tively; and to prevent additions to and alterations or ‘remodeling of exâ€" i8ting buildings or structures in such a way as to avold the restrictions and limi{tations _ lawfully_ _ imposed _ hereâ€" under, and to provide penaities for violation hereof," passed by the Counâ€" cil of the City of RHighland -‘{’nrk. Iiilnois on the 27th day of Jafuary 1930, and approved. by the Mayor of the City of Hixhiand Park. lilinots, on the 30th day of January, 1930. as amended." be and the same is hereby amended as follows : That ARTICLE 14 being entitied Sealed bids will be received by the That ARTICLE 14 being entitled "Nonâ€"Conforming | Uses" be amended by adding thereto new sections 14â€"10.01 and 14â€"1007, which said sections shall read. ns follows Section 14â€"10 01. Convalescent homes and nursing homes, but only when they are located ‘upon large tracts and do not adversely affect surrounding residential development Section 14â€"1002 Nursery schools and play schools. . * V. C. Musser City Clerk Filed: July 9, 1051 Approved: July 9, 1951 Recorded: July 10. 1951 SECTION II. ‘This amending ordiâ€" nance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and recordation, as provided by law. A. Gordon Humphrey _ Mayor ATTEST Notice is hereby given to all persons Emmenpoema cce line of Liewellyn Avenue to & line parallel with and eight (8) feet south of the center line of Euciid Avenue. â€"â€" Euclid Avenue from the east line of Greenwood ~Ayenue to Priscilin Avenue, the cunm of theé street joining Avenue and Priscilia Avenue, thence south in Priscilia Avenue to a line parallel with and nine (9) feet north of the centeriine of Old Trail (formeriy Sunnyside Lané) MBJETOE 77 ho en en mete ces LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE July 9, 1951 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL â€" NOTICE Telephone HI 2â€"1384 (8) feet east of NOTICE City Clerk §â€"12 â€"â€"lLake County Fair Px.|To Have Real "Country" Flavor Folks who like a good oldâ€" fashioned County Fair with plenty of country flavor will find it in the Lake County Fair opening at Wauconda, Illinois on Thursday, August 2, and continuing through Sunday night, August 5, accordâ€" ing to an announcement by Ray T. Nicholas, Farm Adviser. â€" Here is a Fair that has lost none of that spirit that makes it a genuine country fair. It is a fair in which young and old alike will find amusement, relaxation, and entertainment. It is a fair that will convince you that our young â€" In the Fall a ragweed‘s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of loye and this month, throughout most of the United States, every upâ€" standing ragweed will be on the hunt for a mate. All this seedy pursuit of hapâ€" piness is all right for ragweeds but it‘s tough on you if you are one of the millions who suffer hay fever as the result of inâ€" haling polien. In that case you cannot afford to look down your nose at the‘ activities of â€" the young ragweed ~Romeos and Juliets. Many of them may not find each other, but find your nose instead. Worse, they may even have a date there. In that case you ought to know about Neohetramine (2â€"(Nâ€" dimethylâ€"aminoethylâ€" N â€"pâ€"methâ€" oxybenzy1) â€"amino â€" pyrimidine monoâ€"hydrochloride) and don‘t sneeze at that either. This interâ€" esting sounding and acting drug, Vror' ict now made available by yeth incorporated on a docâ€" tor‘s prescription, has been found Meemoies en ce enc on nc ferers, and what is most remarkâ€" able of all, with almost complete absence of deleterious, or "side," effects. s These tests, as reported by Drs. Leo H. Criep and Theodore H. Aaron of the University of Pittsburgh Medical School and Montefiore Hospital to the American Academy of Allergy, showed Nechetramine to be the safest of all similar drugs. In fact the incidence of side effects was so low that they named it the "safest" antihistaminic. ‘"allergy" has been in the lanâ€" | yveloped the, soâ€"called _ antihisâ€" guage only half a century. It is taminics. â€" Of these, Neohetraâ€" now known that the inhalation | mine, as shown in the Cri_e?. of poliens, especially that Of | Aaron report, is the least ukez ragweed, can produce asthma, | to produce in the patient*sucl sneezing, face swelling and|side reactions as dizziness and other allied symptoms. Many | drowsiness. foods, shellfish and strawbherries | | mhe antihistaminics have been for example, wool, cat fur and | found yvaluable also in other reâ€" scores of other things may cause spects â€"notably in overcoming jvarious .unhap&' reacti0ns| certain patients‘ ‘allergies to ‘amongâ€" those allergic to them: â€"} drugs.which it is necessary to Neohetramine, the physicians showed, has also proved starâ€" tlingly â€"effective in curing .or moderating headache, bronchial asthma, the skin eruption known as urticaria, and allergic rhinitis. The tests were extensive, 124 hay fever sufferers being treated with Neohetramine by Drs. Criep and Aaron. 2+ The development of Neoheâ€" tramine is the result of clever medical detection work. Allerâ€" gies are a comparatively recent medical discovery. The word "allergy" has been in the lanâ€" When a disease germ enters the body, the body automaticalâ€" ly. sets jp its own defense by. manufacturing antiâ€"bodies to combat the germ. Poliens and other allergens are also met in Did You Know Hayfever Is Caused By Loveâ€" e _ Love of th@Ragweed for Its Mate? THE PRESS ,people are going places.. You‘ll | thrill with the 600 4â€"H Club boys ‘and girls exhibiting their prize livestock, . cookies, cakes, «rgom limprovomont, and clothing: éxâ€" hibits. 5 the body with antiâ€"bodies. But the real villain of the hay fever and.â€"other similar griefs is now believed to be a chemical called histamine which is normally found in minute quantities in most of the body tissues. Pollien and the antibodies it creates combine to cause the liberation of histamine in the body. The histamine in turn dilates the blood vessels so that the tissues which the blood vessels feed beâ€" come swollen and gorged, like the stomach of a man who has eaten far too much. When the tissues of the mucous membrane of the nose get this indigestion and stomachache, the result is hayâ€"fever or perhags rhinitis. Other tissues so. afflicted may result in hives, asthma or worse. Histamine thus acts as a sort of fifth columnist in the body for allergens. But it was only recently that histamine‘s deviâ€" ous underground work was disâ€" covered.. &u:e that was estabâ€" Fair visitors will see somée‘ of the best animals in the countr‘y at the Lake County Fair. Many of Lake County‘s livestock breeders, known throughout the Midwest, will show their outstanding aniâ€" mals at the show. Although the livestock is a big feature of the fair, it is not the only attraction. There‘ll be thousâ€" ands of exhibits of gorgeous flowâ€" ers, row after row of fresh crisp vegetables, and a tent filled with fine and domestic art exhibits. And lished,. however, the research laboratories got to work and deâ€" for . The antihistaminics have been found valuable also in other reâ€" spects â€"notably in overcoming certain patients‘ ‘allergies to drugsâ€" which it is necessary to drugsâ€" which it is necessary to administer to them. During a ;‘r&"ï¬tioperatgon ggâ€"‘tmï¬' t:l& m ple â€" Universi pi pen!;::illin T‘x{je&ions had to be glilven a woman patient. To these e showed pronounced and those whose interests lean ie dangerous allergic reactions, which disappeared when the surgeons administered Nechetraâ€" mine. The great value of antihistaâ€" minics to medicine can be. apâ€" preciated when it is remembered what a tremendous field is covâ€" ered by allergies. Certain perâ€" sons, for example, are allergic to cold and a sudden dip in too. cold water or too prolonged swimming ‘may result in death. Others are allergic to heat. The list of allergens run the gamut from cat‘s fur to milk. _ _ _ _ ‘The case of a man who broke into a rash on Monday mornings %xluled physicians for months. ey tested him for one allergy after another until the{ rememâ€" bered that his rash always ocâ€" curred on Mondays. Then the answer finally came. He was alâ€" lergic to funny papersâ€"that is lergic to funny papersâ€"that is to the ink used!to rrint them. There are also allergies which half years had suffered asthma for evewye:: of that time. She wen izona, w aured within a few months“an reâ€" turned East to her husband. Five ;53'}5;5&5 _cured. Her husâ€" _ 10:30 a.m.â€"Chorus rehearsal. h Eo d m.fa“te shteo ie hosâ€" er. Five t she was pitalized. with an Scute attack Grerugs ind Hiew Miauermt asthma. Probably Nechetramine would night ~AVBh o o 5 ngsad l B !lx‘:ve‘done fl‘g good‘in this e:;j SUNDAY â€" SERVICES no was the cure. Since :39 a.m.â€"Sunday School divorce the lady has lived in| To amâ€"thart Ravies the East and has suffered no teâ€"| _ e currence of her asthma. ‘She]t "H. P.â€"PRESBTTERHNâ€"CHUECEF months. later she had asthma again. She went back to Tucson was simply allergic to her husâ€"! ~ | Â¥he Rev. William Atkinson Young, DD. toward culinary, the shelf upon shelf of canned fruits, vegetables, meat, jams, jellies, pickles, rolls, cookiecs, pies, and cakes should have a special appeal. ' ‘In the Midway. you‘ll find all kinds of rides and refreshment stands. ‘A high class free enterâ€" tainment will be presented every afternoon and evening." of Phone HI 2â€"4551 Reliable Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. Quality Cleaners for Thursday, July 12, 1951 §57 Central Avenue . H. K. Platzer, Pastor MI 2â€"4000 SUNDAY SERVICE 11:00 amâ€"â€" 000 _ _ Satu Holy Days and Evenings ot n.."ï¬&n â€" 4:00 and 7:3¢ pum. $ Baptisme Sundaysâ€"1:30 P.M., or at other times made during the week. Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. . _ Whe Sumday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednesday eveâ€" ning meeeting, which includes testi moni¢s of Christian Science healing, is Small children are cared for during Sunday church service. _ _ SUNDAYS :â€" SATURDAY:â€" 7:36 p.m.â€"Youth Fellowship WEDNESDAY :â€" 8:00 p.m.â€"Midâ€"Week Service. WHURSDAY :â€" _ =: â€"Sunday School. : a m 1¢»45 a.m.â€"Morning Worship. , IIL _____ Phone, Gle vas Servicesâ€"Friday nights at 8:3% pm. Betterman Woekâ€"Daysâ€"4:30 and 8:15. Holy Daysâ€"6:00, 1:00, 8%40, 900 and Val V. Betterman, 48, of 1126 S. Ridge road was taken by death in} the Highland Park hospital on Wednesday, July 4, after being hospitalized there for four months. Funeral services were conducted in the chapel at 1567 Maple ave., Evanston, on Friday, July 6 at 1 p.m. â€" *Mr.. Betterman, a fabric manâ€" ufacturers‘ representative, â€" had been a Highland Parker for the past two years. He formerly lived in Chicago, where he was born on February 9, 1903. He is survived by his wife, Thelma; two daughters, Barbara, 9, and Bonnic, 5; three brothers, Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson serâ€" Albert, Ernest and George, all of Chicago and two sisters,. Mrs. Bertha Fuller of South Bend, Ind. and Mrs. Theresa Ricke!l of Sun Prairie, Wis. CHURCHES 7:30 and 11:00 a.m.â€"Morning Werâ€" REDEEMER EVANGELICAL FIRSE CHURCH OF CHRISH, WRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCB Interment Laurel Ave. at McGovern St. A. P. Johnson, Minister sERVICES &. Green Bay road at Laurel Church phone, HI 2â€"160 SUNDAY SERVICES Miss Diana Crawford, OBITUARIES SUNDAY SERVICBS SUNDAY SERVICES 493 Hazel