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Highland Park Press, 9 Aug 1951, p. 6

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496 Central ory guaranteed. 496 Central Ct. SITUATION WANTEDâ€" Reconditioned refrigerator, factâ€" 2â€"BEDROOM apartment or small house wanted ( furnished or unâ€" furnished) <by Navy officer, â€" Household Equi?ent Sales & Service Co. wife, child. Will assure good care of property. Desire accuâ€" pancy August 20. Please reply Household Equipment Sales & Service Co. to Box 802 â€" Highland Park, Illinois. ‘ q 1014. WANTED TO RENT THE WELCOMERS WISH TO GREET â€" every family in the community. If you know of a Newcomer to Highland | Park, â€" call ouf hostess, Mrs. Ma McKee, Glencos 1 071/ LEEDS JEWELERS Menoni and Mocogni Phone, HI 2â€"0518 _ HIGHLAND PARK TRADING POST 17 S. St. Johns Avenue Guaranteed Watch Repairing All Watch Repairs are ® ronically Timed To Insure M A NUR E FOR SALE Moved April 1 For. Hot Beds BLACK DIRT HIL 22744 Ct WANTEDâ€"Will do ash job. Call HL. 2â€" HI HIL 20237 2t All that portion of said District lying within the City of Highwood: The polling place of said precinct will be in the grade school in the City of. Highwaad.,... ... . â€"â€".â€"_ ; All that part of said> District lying, within the ‘boundaries of Deerfield Township except that portion hereof within theâ€"City of Highwood. The polling place of said precifict will be at~the High School Building in _the City of Highland Park. PRECINCT NUMBER 2 Alt that portion of the District in Vernon Township and all that portion of said territory within West Decrfield Township except that portion thereof within the Villnlse of: Bannockburn and that portion thereof of said School District Number 106. The .polling place of said precinet will be in the grade school in the Village of . _ _ wise applicably to the, next taxes to be extended is ._ $640,800, ® 2. Shall the maximum tax rate â€" for the building fund of Township High School Distâ€" ~_rict Number 113, Lake Counâ€" ty, Illinois, be established at ~ __.1875 per cent on the full, fair cash value instead of .14 4 per cent, the. maximum rate otherwise applicable to the ‘next taxes to be extended? (a) _ Approximate â€" amount extendable under proposed rate is $190,714. (b) _ Approximate _ amount extendable under rate‘otherâ€" wise applicable to the next taxes to be. extended is $142,400, _ That for â€" said f election~ said School â€" District â€" shall" constitute four election percincts, and the boundaries thereof and the polling place for each shall be as follows: PRECINCT NUMBER 4 _ All that portion of said District lying ingflm Village of Bannockâ€" burn and all that portion of said District lying in School District Number 106. The polling place of said precinet will be in the grade school in the Village ‘of Bannockâ€" burn. Deerfield. The pollsâ€" at said election shall be opened at twelve o‘clock Noon and will be closcd at seven o‘clock P.M. (Daylight Savings: Time) on said day. By order of the Board of Eduâ€" cation of Township High School District Number 113, Lake Counâ€" ty, IIlinois. Dated this 13th day of June, 1951. m Years ago, when track pans to enable engines to take water "on the fly" were first introduced, a boomer brakeman I knew was ridâ€" ing blind baggage on an express, when the fireman decided his locoâ€" motive was thirsty. Still going at express speed, he let the scoop down into the pan and naturally, the boomer brakeman right behind the tender was drenched to the skin. â€" It was the, brakie‘s first experâ€" ience with frack pans and at the next stop, ha, clambered off his roost, dripping, ~sputtering and fuming, and yelled at the fireman, "what you frying to do, drown a ‘"No," laughed the fireman, "we were just taking water on the fly, seooping it up." "Scooping the water, ch?" reâ€" plied the brakie, "well look, Bud, lel_nno know when you‘re gonna 98 PRECINCT NUMBER 3 PRECINCT NUMBER 1 Itl. H. Marshall President Liltian C. Tucker Secretary â€" But if there was a tear in Stan‘s eye, E. L. *Jordon, the Rockford sportsman, was heartâ€" sick, for the gallant little trotter, now more than 12 years old, had supplied Jordon and his family with many thrills in harness racâ€" ing. Pay Up was owned originally by. Horace Johnson of Charlotte, N.C. He«won a heat in the Hamâ€" bletonian in 1942 which is the Kentucky Derby of the sulky A GREAT CHAMPION "PAY UP" IS RETIRED There was a tear in Stan Stuckâ€" er‘s eye after the $5,000 Sportsâ€" man‘s Sprint Championship last Friday night. And there was good reason, for Stan had driven Pay Up, one of Illinois‘ great chamâ€" pions, for the last time. Qa 4 9 S. CLINTON ST. BUILDING Just ecress the streat from the C. & M.W. Station You‘ll really appreciate this conâ€" 7lu‘\hfli location during the cold, Pleasant outside offices are now available at reasonable rates in this modern 8â€"story building. Pheme Mr. H. T. Borry â€" STate 2â€"51186 BROWNE, FLEMING & STORCH, IMC. Jordon bought the game trotter in 1944 and that‘s when he began campaigning on the Illinois tracks. When pari mutdel harness racing began in 1946 in Illinois Pay Up was at the height of his career. Chicago fans will long remember the many thrills.the black flash gave them. No matter how tough the competition â€" and he was always in with the best â€" you could never ‘overlook Pay Up in the betting. Only this Spring the Jordan star brought home a $54 mutuel on his nose when people were saying ‘Ah, he was good once, but he‘s too old now." But as much as Jordan loved his little trotter, he‘s a sportsman above everythingelse. "The little fellow is pretty lame. I just can‘t st{nd to see him work any more. He_deserves a rest." Furp$l services for Mrs. Julia Llioyd Greig,â€" 76, of 779 Rice st. were conducted at 2 p.m. on Tuesâ€" day, â€" August 7, at the Kelleyâ€" Spalding chapel, 1913 Sheridan road. The Rev. Edward Greenâ€" field, assistant pastor of the Presâ€" byterian church read the service. â€"*:Born on Novemerâ€"kig1874, in Lincoln, III., Mrs. Greig had lived in Ravinia for over 40 years. She passed away on Sunday, August 5, in the Highland Park hospital, following an illness of several months. OBITUARIES The life time earnings of the little son of Follow Up are well over $52,000. That‘s not hay when you remember that back in the early ‘40‘s trotters had to go thrée heats to pick up the lion‘s share of a $200 purse. years ago that he should make a pacer out of Pay Up. With his great heart, Pay Up could have won many races since he would have been able to race with the green pRcers while he must now competeQwith the top trotters. But Jord@n says he wants harness fans to rememper Pay Up as a great trotter and not as just anâ€" other horse trying to pick up an easy purse. Harness racing has lost a great competitor . . . but a game star has gained a wellâ€"deserved rest. A past president of the Ravinia Woman‘s club, Mrs. Greig was also an active member of the Presbyâ€" terian church and the Chicago Commons. ; Survivors include her husband, Robert R., and daughter, Miss Ellen L., and a son, Edwin L. BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS ‘The Christicn Scieace Monties . * Qas, Norwar $¢., Boston 15, Mas, USA cefl the Editor bow auch You, too, will find the Monitor informative, . with complete world news , . . and as â€"neces Uee this coupon for a Special “E“fionm? hamger ».3 nights over m Christian . . . the fetrers start. Then ary seaders of THE CHRIS Week of July 26 thru August 1â€" "The Mowirer is the med poper in the U. S. . . * ;:uâ€"lh.:uunâ€"# "Nows that is complete and fair. . » . "The Monitor surely is a Highland Park Hospital Foundation . Weekly Report ; LA n in i fbcaiiiociain~A L 200 8. Greem Bay Rd. HI 34008 and 12:00 Neon. _ T 5 Weekâ€"Daysâ€"4:3¢ and 3:15. Holy Daysâ€"6:00, 7:00, $90, 900 and of first Fridays â€" 4:00â€"and 7:30 p.m. Bundaysâ€"1:30 P.M., or at other thmes upon request. Arrangements should be made during the wee Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Whe Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednesday eveâ€" ning meeeting, which includes : testiâ€" :-:udmmmu Bunday School .9:30 a.m. Bubject of next Sunday‘s Lesson serâ€" mon "Spirit" Small children ‘are cared for during Bunday church service. ; SUNDAYS :â€" 1:30 Youth Fellowship .__8:00 p.m.â€"Midâ€"Week Service. WHURSDAY :â€" 8:0¢ p.m.â€"Chancel Choir. SAWURDAY:â€" _ _ s + ‘Laurel Ave. at McGovern St. #:30 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 10%45 & m.â€"Sunday Worship. ‘FIRSE UNIYED EV FIRSEZ CHURCH OP CHRISE, a WRINIWY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Whe Reverend Charles U. Harris M A. P. Johnson, Minister 3 r SERVICES SÂ¥. JOHNS EVANGELICAL & 8. Green road at Laurel ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Dr. Bdgar Siskin. SUNDAY SERVICES SUNDAY SERVICES 493 Hazel 41 1,661 1951

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