Want Ads FOR SALE â€"Horton allâ€"electric froner, sitâ€"down type. $25.00. Call HI 2â€"0405. tf FOR SALE:â€"1 New Tire and Tubeâ€"600 x 16. Tel. HI 2â€"2064. FOR SALE:â€"Wooded lot 50 x 197 in Delmar Woods; Reasonable; Phone Graceland 2â€"9052 or write M. J. Pettis, 3820 Greenâ€" freezer or refrigerator. Norge or Deepâ€"freeze Products. . FOR SALE:â€"5 rm. house in Raâ€" vinia;. for sale by owner. Tel. HIL 2â€"2064, FOR RENT: â€" Nicely furnished dguble bedroom near Vine aveâ€" mnue station. Tel. HI 2â€"0405. HELP WANTEDâ€" HELP WANTED:â€"Female. Exâ€" __perienced bookkeeper _ to help in store. HL 2â€"0529. . 2â€"BEDROOM apartment or small house wanted( furnished or unâ€" furnished) | by Navy officer, wife, child. Wall assure good care of property. Desire accuâ€" pancy August 20. Please reply to Box 802 â€" Highland Park, SITUATION® WANTEDâ€"Will do paint or wash;job. Call HI. 2â€" ‘Tel. HJI 2â€"1461 or HI 2â€"2064. All Watch Repairs are e Electronically Timed To Jnsure Be prepared for warm weather Household Equipment Sales & Service Co. view ave., Chicago, FOR SALE:â€"4 Burner Elect. stove; new "Speed Queen" washer; Blonde Bed Rm. set; ALL CLOTHING HALF PRICE WANTED TO RENT® Illinois. 1014. THE WELCOMERS WISH TO GREET every family in the community. If you know of a Newcomer to Highland _ Park, _ call _ our hostess, Mrs. Margaret McKee, Glencoe 1071. ‘HIGHLAND PARK TRADING POST HIL 2â€"2744 LEEDS JEWELERS Menoa and Mocogni Phone, HI 2â€"0518 * Guaranteed â€" Watch Repairing to 17 S. St. Johns Avenue % N. Sheridam Road M A NU R Eâ€",_ Moved April 1 For Hot Beds BLACK DIRT Notice of Special Election Township High School District Number 113, Lake County, Hlinois NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Friday, the 31st day of August, 1951, a special election will be held in and for Township High School District Number 113, Lake County, Illinois, for the purâ€" pose of wï¬hitï¬nc to the voters of said School District the followâ€" ing propositions: $640,800. k ~2. Shall the maximum tax rate for the building fund of Township High Schoolâ€" Distâ€" rict Number 113, Lake Counâ€" ty, Illinois, be established at 1875 per cent on the full, fair cash value instead of .14 per cent, the maximum rate otherwise applicable to the next taxes to be éxtended? : (a) â€" Approximate â€" amount extendable under proposed ‘rate is $190,714. (b) â€" Approximate _ amount < extendable under rate otherâ€" wise applicable to the next taxes to be extended | is ~ o > $142,400, Thatâ€" for said election said School~ District ~shalt ~constitute four election percinets, and the boundaries thereof and the polJing place for each shall be as follows: PRECINCT NUMBER 2. All that portion of said District lying within the City of Highwood. The polling place of said precinet will bein. the grade school in the PRECINCT NUMBER 1 All that part. of said District lying within the boundaries of Decrfield Township except that Highwood. The polling place of said precinet will be at the High School Building in the City of Highland Park. â€" City. of Highwood.. * PRECINCT NUMBER 3 portion hereof within the City ‘of All thatâ€"portion of the District in Vernon Township‘ and all that portion of said territory within West Deerfield Township except that portion thereof within the Village 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 Deerflicld. All that portion of said District lying in the Village of Bannockâ€" burn andâ€"all that portion of said District Jving in School District Number 106. The polling place of said precinet will be in the grade school in the Village of Bannockâ€" burn. ‘ . ~ The polls at said election shall be opened at twelve o‘clock Noon and will be closed at seven o‘clock P.M. (Daylicht Savings Time) on said day. â€" By order of the Board of Eduâ€" eation of Township High School District Number 113, Lake Counâ€" ty,; Hlinois. Dated this 13th d 1951. Moose Governors Beat Waukegan Brothers In Softball Warfare Last Sunday at Grand avenue Picnic Park with supremacy of the District No. 3 at stake,, the Highland Park «Moose Governors whipped ‘the Waukegan _ Moose ten by the score of 19 to 13. Deâ€" fensive play was at a loss since the only baseball field available was one in very poor condition. This ‘reflected upon the scoring and gave the Waukegan team 23 hits and the Governors gathered ‘a total of 35. > Tommy Russell and Eddie Sjoâ€" berg each gathcred 5 hits while Don Coleman"and Bruno Somenzi gathered 4 each. Al Klass twirled for Waukegan while Dostalek and Freeman did the pitching for the Shall the maximum tax rate for the educational fund of Township High School Distâ€" rict Number 113, Lake Counâ€" ty, Illinois, be established at .90 per cent on the full, fair cash value instead of .63 per cent, ‘ the maximum â€" rate otherwise applicable to the next taxes to be extended? (a) _ Approximate _ amount extendable under proposed rate is $915,428. (b) _ Approximate amount extendable under rate otherâ€" PRECINCT NUMBER 4 Irl. H. Marshall President Lillian C. Tucker Secretary upremacy . of at stake,, the se Governors kegan _ Moose June of pavements in Highland Park Woodâ€" tne city or Mightana Mana Park, n,ed""-l!‘. s for the time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read. ‘The successful bidder will be required The Contract Documents, inc‘uding the Plans and Specifications, are on file with the City Clerk of Highland nR o mc s1 claa may be obtained by depositing $10.00 with the Office of the Engineer for each set of documents so obtained. The amount of the deposit for each set of documents will be refunded to each bidder who returns '.Eem‘ in .ood. ooll’.- onl olï¬ e hharvenei‘t v ren CE d crt d dition within (10) days after the ‘The Board of Local Improvements reâ€" serve the right to reject any or all bids and to waive _ngat_ochnla-lluu or informalities in bidding. All proposals must be accompanied ‘by w bank cashier‘s ch€ck or bank draft for 10% of the amount of the bid payable to the City of Highland Park, as evidence of good faith to enter into the~ rateâ€"of annum. Dated: August 16, 1951 LUTHERAN HOURâ€" (Continued from page 2) Bolivia, (Brazil, British Guiara, British West Indies, Canada, Canâ€" ary Islands, Chile, China, Colomâ€" bia, Costa Rica, Cuba, the Dominâ€" ican Replublic, Dutch Guiana, Ecâ€" uador, _ El Salvador, â€" Ethiopia, Greece, â€" Guatamala, Haiti, Haâ€" waii, â€" Honduras; India, Luxemâ€" bours, Madagascar, . Martinique, Mexico, ~Monaeo, â€" Mozambique,. Nicaragua, . Panama, â€" Paraguay, Peru, Philippine Islands, Portuâ€" guese China, Portuguese India, Puerto _ Rico, Spanish. Morocco, Tangiers, â€" Tasmania, _ Uruguay, andâ€" Venezucla. â€" ] One _ hundredâ€"seventy volfers have entered the [Great Lakes Amateur C ‘ship being played at th In keeping with the ideal of the first Pentecost that "every man may in his own languageâ€"hear the wonderful works of God," the program will be broadcast in 36 different _ languages: _ Afrikans, Albanian, Arabic, ~Bengali; Bulâ€" garian, Burmese, Chinese, Engâ€" lishg Esthonian, Finnish,. French, German, Greek, Hindustani, Hunâ€" garian, â€"Indonesian;â€" Italiatn=#ipâ€" anese, â€" Korean, Latvian, < Lithuâ€" anian, . Marathi, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Roumanian; Russian, Siamese, Slovak, Spanish, Taiwaâ€" nese, _ Tamil, Telegu, Turkish, Urdu, and Yiddish, The Chicagoland |rally schedâ€" uled for the kickoff Sunday will be a one and oneâ€"half hour cereâ€" mony. A colorful pageant will highlight the afternoon‘s festiviâ€" ties which will also include pipe organ selections and massed chorâ€" al numbers in special arrangeâ€" ments,. all woven into a dynamic musical drama. . ';\vrm Country Club in Northâ€" broek, HJ. August 13 â€" 17, sponâ€" !sored by the Chicago District Golf | Association. _ Play â€" began _ with a â€" twoâ€"day, 36â€" hole qualifying lrmmd. 18 holes Monday (Aifg. 13) and> 18 on Tuesday (Aug. Il-li to determine the 31) low |scorers who will join" Art Hoff, |defending champion from Eï¬m“ l\\'und Valley C.C. (L4. Grulg‘e. xlll.) in the Championship bracket. \Two matches each day followed ‘ on Wednesday (Aug. 15) and ‘Thursdny (Aug. 16) with the 36 lhvvlo finals on Friday (Auguast Amateur:â€"Golf ° Championship Meét At (ireen Acres ;Md Park Among the .players will be Roger _ MeManus, Bill Bernard, Dan Wilson, Wm. P: Dickenson, Mills Martin, Dick Martin, Allen M. Loeb, Henry 8. Loeb, Paul Day, Jr., Albert H. Loeb, James A. Curtis, Dominic Ori, and Harâ€" old Foreman Jr. of Highland Roger _ MeManus, Dan Wilson, Wm. Mills Martin, Dick PAVEMENT CONSTRUCTION Northshore Garden of Memories ‘A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. PHONE MAJ. 1067 By Order of the Board of Local Improvements Highland | Park, Tilinois Edw. P. Ohlwein Acting City Clerk THE â€"PRESS 1 the Chicago ur Championâ€" at the Green ib in Northâ€" City at Skokie ave., passed away on Sunâ€" day, August 12, at the home of his sister, Mrs. Freida Schultz of La Grange, after a short illness. Born in Chicago on September 23, 1878, Mr. Mueller came to Highland Park in 1911, and had lived here since, His wife, Martha, preceded him in death on January 1, 1949. He had been a carpenter, retired several years ago. Besides Mrs. Schultz, Mr. Muelâ€" ler is survived by four other sisâ€" ters, Mrs. Anna Black and Mrs. Emma C. Johnson, also of Laâ€" Grange, and Mrs. Lea Dexter and Mrs. Elsie Dexter, both of Downâ€" ers Grove, and one brother, Harry C. Mueller of Hinsdale. Services were conducted at 2:30 p.m. yesterday (Wednesday) by the Rev. H. K. Platzer at Seguin‘s Funeral Home, 1848 Second st. Interment was in Memorial Park. ==â€"Word: from â€"California tells 6f theâ€"passingâ€"of Alma_Loeffel .Ole~ sen, a longâ€"time resident of Highâ€" land Park, who died on Thursday, August 9, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alma Olesen Berg, Hollywood, California. Mrs. Olesen was born Septemâ€" ber 13, 1866 in Chicago. Coming to Highland Park as a bride, she made her home here for 53 years, moving about six years ago, after the death of her husband, O. Laurence Olesen, to Hollywood, California, the home of her dauchter. Olesen _ Highland Parkers will rememâ€" ber Mrs. Olesen as a capable, enâ€" ergetic woman, a good home makâ€" er who was also greatly interested in civic affairs, who had a wide circle of friends, and who still had~time ~forâ€" hobbies.= Among these were designing and piccing ‘of patchwork quilts, clay modelâ€" ing and, of more recent years, creative writing. One of the founders, of the Creative: Writers‘ 'group of Highland Park, she was an active and supporting memQr of the class, often contributing |prizes for writing contests. One lof- her favorite civie projects was Rites were held in Glendale, California, Tast Saturday. Interâ€" ment will be made in Rosehill cemetery, Chicago, at a ~later date. . s the Y.W.C.A. _ Survivors include her daughter Alma; one son, Harold L. Olesen, both ‘living in. Califormia; two graddaughters, Mrs: Gerold Berâ€" ton of Los Angeles and Mrs. Ray W. Hendrick, Jr. of Buffalo, New York, and one greatâ€"grandâ€" daughter, Nancy Elizabeth Hendâ€" rick, also of Buffalo. A Fullâ€"Scale Defense Bonds Drive Starts Labor Day A â€" fullâ€"scale Defense Bonds drive, first since World War II, will begin Labor Day and end October 27; ssmiby! All of the forces used in the War Loan drives, and many added ones, will be used to induce more people to invest in U.S. Defense Bonds for (1) patriotic reasons and (2) selfâ€"intcrest. Slogan of the drive will be ‘"Make today your Dâ€"Dayâ€"Buy U.S. Defense Bonds". Symbol will be the slogan on a shield, surâ€" mounted by an eagle. No quotas have been set yet, Rauen, State Director said. The drive will open nationally Labor, Day with cereâ€" monies at Grand Rapids, Mich: Philip Muélier, 73, of 619 in the popular Nationally, @bout 55 billion dollars worth of Defenseâ€"forâ€" merlyâ€" called Savings Bondsâ€"are owned by Americans. Of these, about 35 billion dollars worth are Also Ray Crovetti, Mario Nanâ€" nini, â€" Morando Nannini, Henry Pasquesi, Clyde Canovi, Nello Campagni and Julio Campagni of Highwood, BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS * Series DISTRICT 113â€" (Continued from page 1) furnish the finest education possiâ€" ble to the students in the high The Board feels that the quality of its teaching staff has balanced the deficiencies in the plant. It can take no risk of losing any of its present staff and feels it esâ€" sential to be able to attract supâ€" erior teachers to Highland ‘Park tional teachers. Two new teachers on a fullâ€"time basis and one on a partâ€"time basis were added to help carry the increased pupil load this fall. Every one knows that salaries everywhere have gone up in the past two years. It is selfâ€" evident that it was necessary for the High School teachers, adminâ€" istrators and custodians to have salary increases. These salaries compose 67.2 per cent of our edâ€" ucational fund budget this year. Other items in the educational fund budget have all increased in proportion, just as all items you buy for your house or business have increased in price. During the past two years, all educationâ€" al supplies plus the coal to heat the school, the gasoline to run the school buses, the buses themâ€" selves, costs of athletic equipment, }shopâ€"mmpplies and equipment and all other items in the budget have gone up to a degree that could not possibly have been forescen ‘when the three year budget was forecast in 1949 and the preseni |rate limitation established. Thus it is impossible for the Board to operate the High School at its present level on the .63 educaâ€" ‘tional fund tax rate limitation and is asking the voters to approve a {.90 rate limitation. This is considâ€" erably less than the permissible 131.12‘-’_» limitation which the local ‘elementary schools have already |established. The referendum will |be held on Friday, August 31st. 1 (See article on page 1). i Unless the present inflationary ‘trend gets too out of hand, it ‘shouldâ€" beâ€"possibleâ€"to operate the ::cchool. keep salaries in line with ‘those paid by other schools.inâ€"this |area and keep the present plant in !;zood repair within the rate limiâ€" ‘tation requested. The Board will ‘continue to budget as economicalâ€" ‘ly as possible to make the gest use of YOUR tax dollars in its administration of the High School. «_ Board of Education : District No. 118. > Irl H. Marshall, President Jess Halsted . Emilio Cadamagnani R Louise B. Hansmann Samue] R. Rosenthal ‘ The proceeds of the benefit iwin provide a scholarship for a gifted student at. ORT‘s farâ€"famed 'Toarher Training Technical Inâ€" stitute at Anieres, Switzerland. \United Nations T.R.O. has recentâ€" |ly requested ORT to register two \Haitian students at the Institute, {â€"a‘,step in..the POINT IV proâ€" {gram looking toward the techniâ€" lcal training. of manpower in unâ€" \ derdeveloped areas. .lxog.’l‘}l SHORE ORTâ€" ! â€"â€"Gâ€"â€". . (Continued from page 3} 1 A brother arrived at the Highâ€" The twoâ€"boys who write the:land Parkâ€"hospital on Saturday, libretto, Nicki and Vicki, will be|August 11, for Barbara, 5 and played by Tim Herbert and Don ‘Marzery, 2. They are the children Saxon, who are recognized as two of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Heyâ€" of America‘s foremost comedians. \mann, Jr. (Helen McCourt) of 374 Their antics in this particular proâ€" |Prospect ave. The little boy, who duction guarantees tops in, hilariâ€"\Was been named Walter M., IHI, ty. Children find this the most deâ€" |is the grandson of the senior Heyâ€" lichtful of all opérettas. > manng of 115 Park lane and the _ Robert Shafer, one of Ameri-l"nseph McCourts of Baltimore, en‘s foremast leadine ‘men. and\Mnryhnd' | _ Tickets for the benefit may be | procured‘ from thqï¬-sdm res Max | Auerbach, Rose Manasse, Saul |Stone, Sidney Morris, Leonard }rm-in. Morton _ Abelson, Emest | Holland, Mae <Astrinsky, Lionel [London. Sol Gerstel, I. M. Greenâ€" berg, Paul Lasman, William Klevs, .Bernnrd Chizewer, Harold Heis: ler, Jack Katz, Sammel Cohen, 1Hnrry Saletra, Robert Kahn, Berâ€" 'nard Firestone, Leonard Nechine. |Ben Peck, Sidney M« yer, Henry Stine, William Lytton, William Ross and Ruth Shapiro. The presiâ€" dent of North Shore ORT is Mrs. Il-‘.m-nuel Gherman. Robert Shafer, one of Ameriâ€" ca‘s foremost leading ‘men, and Miss, Andzia Kuzak, sweetheart of the Music Theatre, play the leadsâ€"augmented by an excepâ€" tionally starâ€"studded cast. Patients admitted Week of Aug. 2 thru Aug. 8 â€" Highland Park Hospital Foundation for Weekly Report ‘Thursday, August 16, 1951 A sister for Billy, 4, arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Sunday, August 5. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. William J. Goodall of 410 N. Central st., Highwood. The little girl has been named Beverly Ann. Mrs. Goodall is the former Lee Benvenuti, daughter of Mr. E. Benvenuti of Modena, Italy. Paternal grandparents are the late Mr. and Mrs. James Goodâ€" all of Righwood. Maternal great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dewilde reâ€" side in Pana, Illinois. A‘daughter arrived at the Highâ€" land Parkâ€" hospital. on Tuyesday, August~3,â€"f0@#Mr.â€"and Mrs. Gerâ€" ald â€"Sasch of 588 Onwentsia ave. Mrs. Sasch is the former Susanne Hedges. Grandparents are Mr. and yn. Benson Hedges of Evanston nd Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sasch of 416 N. First st., ‘ a _ The little girl, who has beén named Karen Virginie, has a sisâ€" ter, Sharon Sue, 15 months. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Peabody of 26 Park lane, Golf, III., became the parents of a son at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on Tuesday, August 7. On Tuesday, August 7, a son arrived at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nicholls of 944 Deerfield road, Deerfield. A baby girl was born at the Park hospital on Thursday, Augâ€" ust 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hahn of Park Ridge, 111. . Patricia Gail has been chosen as the name of the baby girl, born at theâ€"Highland Park Hospital on Friday, August 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Newton of 1314 Blackwood avenue. Mrs. Newton was formerly Dorothy Chalmers. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Chalmers of 613 Mulâ€" berry lane and Mrs. Mildred Newâ€" nue address. A son arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Saturday, August 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hart of 300 S. Waukegan rd., Deerfield. LOOK WHO‘S HERE! from 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 at 381 Laurel Avenue DINNER â€" $1.50 Highland Park Baptist sOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN Quality Cleangrs Phone. HI 24551 Reliable, Laundry . & Dry Cleaning Co. For Reservations Callâ€" HI. 2â€"2101 EVERY THURSDAY 41 1951 1,718 1,009 113