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Highland Park Press, 4 Nov 1937, p. 8

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In releasing the applications Secâ€" retary of State Edward J. Hughes stressed the necessity of public coâ€" operation in order that issuance of licenses be expedited. 2 1938 Auto License Applications Being Distributed in State Motorists wishing to retain the numbers which were issued them in 1987 must specifycally request reasâ€" signment prior to Dec. 1, 1987. Afâ€" ter this date no numbers are kept back in favor of their present holdâ€" First shipments of applications for 1988 automobile licenses left Springfield Oct. 30. for distribution throughout the State. ‘The first of these were sent to city and county clerks, sheriffs, notaries public, poâ€" lice stations, and newspapers, and motor clubs. PAGE EIGHT Secretary Hughes urged that apâ€" plications be filled out as soon as possible, propery notarized, and sent to the Springfield office accompanied by the fees in the form of a certiâ€" fied check, draft or money order. Reâ€" lease of the license plates will be made early in December. Care in fiilling out the blanks and complying with all necessary reguâ€" lations will help both the State Auâ€" tomobile division and the motoring public. One of the features. of the 1938 registration cards which will keep an accurate check on violations of the F. W. Lewis law providing penalties for drunken and reckless driving is the form at the back of the card with space for recording the dates of violations, violattons charged, and signatures of judges hearing the cases. "Every motorist must carry this eard with him for identifiication purposes," said Secretary Hughes, "and the fact that it is also a recâ€" ord of his responsibility, or lack of it, as a driverâ€" is an element which should make him pause and think, and thinking is what is needed to make motoring safe for, all of us." The Bellarmine Club St. James Parish, will hold their annual fal. informal, Saturday evening, Novemâ€" ber 13th at the Glen Flora Country club, Waukegan. Music will be furâ€" nished by George McMahon‘s orâ€" chestra. All members are urged to attend. . ; Everyone needs a cemetery lot at some time. . Why not 5:( one now in the beautiâ€" ful North Shore Garden of Memories. 1 can offer you a 4 grave lot below the present 4 GRAVE CEMETERY LOT ROTTED MANURE RICH BLACK lolh fertilizers, _ landscape nriniu a E:sln.. Driveways _ built. UBEN YD. Tel. H.P. 535. Uist AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE HARDINGE OIL BURNERS DELCO OIL BURNERS Only authorized dealer of HARDINGE Oil Burners in Highiand Park and Lake Forest. See our modern heating equipment on dbnl-.y. . L William N. Frye, Inc.. A BARGAIN MUST SEBLL MY +.GRAVE LOT in North Shove Garden of Memories: is located in one of the finest sections of the cemetery © ean be had far below presentyday Efl- Call H. P. €194. «0cf 508 N. Western Ave., Lake Forest, IlI. Tel. L.F. 425 UBItE TO 70 ACRE SEPARATED TRACTS OF rolling woodland. Good building sites, 45 minutes to Chicago by rail. Prices from $160 to $400 per mere. Irving C. Deâ€" schauer, Lake Zurich, Ill. U36â€"38 on esnt PRACTICALLY NEW GARBAGE CAN 2616 W. Park Ave. â€" Tel. H.P. i9 use | PRAGCTIGADEY_ R R, PEDIGREED COCKER SPANIEL PUp.| Friday evening. Finder please call HP. m _:-nw Sensibly priced. | . 293 M3épd E ;:g‘l â€" Blacks. !Ai.lll PMR | â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"__â€"___._.__.__._â€" .. W._ 6. Berry, SUNT ogtllmmsmr LOST. FEM KS., 529 Lorraine, Waukegan. . USâ€"LH. 'A'n;m to ._Y",’_",K Reward. A-rl'& OFFICBâ€"Upâ€"toâ€"date in bank building on ressonable terms. .:_ oc Shore Garden of Memories eation. Tel. H.P. 657 day nings. R.C.A. VICTOR, ZENITH : new â€" RADIOS â€" used AUTO RADIOS, RECORDS, PLAYERS ‘Tubes tested free §41 Central Ave. Tel. H.P. 184. for an Adtaker 5 5 7 SPECIAL IN SUNSET TERRACE Account closing Estate on 50 foot inside hu.{*:wlmhdn-l luhtm-:.ltfl.“ Imâ€" provements paid lmhm atanding values. . F. B. Williams, 641 Otl TREES â€" EVERGREENS â€" SHRUBS LANDSCAPING REASONABLY PRICED cost . Tel. H.P. $103 evenings. _ U45tf Bellarmine Club Phone HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK Highland Radio Service John Ostrowsky Nursery Misc. for Sale Be Prepared Office for Rent Real Estate IN NORTH Splendid loâ€" or 149 eveâ€" Uiétf vare To Be At Deerpath Captains Courageous RATES: 50 cents for five lines or less if paid on or before insertion; 75 cents if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents for each additional line. $1.10 for 3 consecutive weeks. Highland Park and Lake Forest Combination Rate, 75c; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five lines or less if paid for before_/_(nsertion; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents each additional line. / CLASSIFIED WANTâ€"ADS Phone Music and drama take the spotâ€" light at the Deerpath Theatre next -uku“un..m".o.rm- Courageous", and "Life of the ::rty"nakothdrwofonltdo- t. Bobby Breen takes the show in "Make a Wish" with his extraordiâ€" nary voice, but the first screen apâ€" pearance of the North Shore‘s Marâ€" ion Claire and Basil Rathbone‘s first romantic screen role make this a picâ€" ture that is well worth seeing. It is not only fit for the whole family, it is especially suited for the whole family. _ Tonight and tomorrow night are the days of its appearance at the Deerpath. "Captains Courageous" needs no introduction. It has been branded as one of the greatest pictures of all time by countless people. The character portrayals of Freddy Barâ€" tholomew and Spencer Tracy are without peer and of such stars as Lionel Barrymore, Melvyn Douglas and, Mickey Rooney, one expects only the best. It is another family picture at which everyone, without exception, will thoroughly enjoy himself. It will be at the Deerpath Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Gene Raymond, Harriet Hillard, Joe Penner, Parkykarkas, Victor Moore, Helen Broderick all are names which make a picture worth seeing. "Life of the Party" conâ€" tains them all and then some. County Stations Join In War On Drunken Drivers Help in the war which the Chiâ€" cago Motor club is waging against drunken driving came today from service stations in Lake county. These stations, according to Charles M. Hayes, president of the Motor club, have agreed not to sell gasâ€" oline to drivers visibly under the influence of liquor. Coâ€"operating service stations are: Round Lake Garage, Round Lake, Ill.; Stanger‘s, Highland Park, IIl.; Marchi Bros. Garage, Highland Park, IIJ.; McClure‘s Garage, Gurâ€" nee, T.; Sawusch Motor Sales, Libâ€" ertyville, IIl.; Waukegan Airport Service Station, Waukegan, I!L.; George C. Peterson Motor Sales, Inc., Waukegan, Ill.; White Front Garage, Zion, Ill.; Service Garage, North Chicago, Ill. GOOD MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. Pflng room and bath, salary acâ€" cording to ability and experience. Referâ€" ences required. Mrs. A. K. Turner, 2727 8. Deere Pk. Dr. Tel. H.P. 4062. F36 DOLL HOUSES, 9 ROOMS, 7 ROOMS AND 3 DRAWER, GLASS TOP DESK. PERFECT AMERICAN BORN PROTESTANT WOMâ€" RELIABLE WOMAN WILL STAY WITH children afterncons and evenings. _Tel. WE HAVE IN OUR SHOWROOM A limited stock of USED AND REBUILD REFRIGERATORS =â€"___ Inga Durment Call us for domestlc help or positions. _ 366 EAST CENTRAL AVENUE Tel. H. P. 172. amall ones. 222 MeDaniels ave. Tel. H.P. 2050. A36â€"43pd UNUSU u.omnwwrnnc&a GoOoD MODERN HOME AT A L SACRIFICE. 7 room modern, 50 ft. wooded lot, new tile bath, builtâ€"in kitchen, hot water heating plant, handy to tramsporâ€" taion. Alm“hnl.zllb. gwhmm } "T Take "nied it 1nd tik KELVINATOR FRIGIDAIRE 374 Central Ave. + H. P. 181â€"182 â€" Glencoe 1332. As0 FOR SALE OR TRADE: ¢ room house, 2 glased porches, furnae condition, Reas Tel. H. P. 2032. A38â€"36 an wants day work, cleaning or band washing or froning. Tel. H.P. 3048. E34â€"36 Furnishings for Sale really ASTOUNDING values! Situation Wanted EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 156 Help Wanted Lost and Found IREDALE‘S Houses for Sale 1842 $25.00 "# NOTICE â€" Advertisements received after Â¥% o‘clock Wednesday, placed in another section. F1TH Es2 James Martin Helke The bright young lad, truly repâ€" resentative of American youngsters, is James Martin Helke (better known to his playmates as "Jimâ€" mie"). The son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Helke, 210 Oakwood avenue, he was born March 1, 1930 in this city, He is a student at the Green Bay Road school. DEERFIELD GRAMMAR i SCHOOL NOTES | The last issue of the Deerfield Grammar school paper, "The Highâ€" way" is the finest edition as yet to appear. It is an eightâ€"page mimeoâ€" graphed booklet with a truly jourâ€" nalistic style. The seventh grade class under the supervision of its teacher, Mr. Ray Cox, selected reâ€" porters to visit the various class rooms and they brought back a fund of information. Not only did they give a very clear report of the class room work but they touched all phases of activities in the school, athletics, music, clubs, etc. to be checked by the parents, and returned to the school to be sent back to Red Cross headquarters. The school is coâ€"operating with the American Red Cross in its anâ€" nual home accident ptevcng camâ€" paign and lists are being "home AT A BARGAIN IF SOLD AT ONCE: 10 CHRYSLER AIR FLOW EXCEPTIONALLY A FORD LATE MODEL PHAETON REâ€" ATTENTION MOTORISTS YOU CAN SAVE THE COST OF YOUR STATE AND CITY ucntu‘ OR _ UP TO 100 GALS. OF GASOLINE ANNUALâ€" ty by placing your automobile insurance in our strong Legal Reserve $11,933.700 insurance Company. A saving of approx« imately 40 per cent on your present cost is surely worth considering when you can have the same or better security than you 1929 HUPMOBILE, 4 DOOR SEDAN, GOOD condition. Reasonable. Tel. Durgd 114. room house in very good location with hot water heat, close to town and seh@ols and churches. Will sell for $8,500.00, The eighth graders have selected .. , _ THOMAS PESTER _ ‘ Tel. L. F. 508, Lake Forest, IIL _ GB3th VERY PLEASANT SUNNY ROOM, NEWLY PLEASANT SINGLE ROOM: WARM IN winter and coo!l in summer; always bot water; mear tramsportation. Tel. H.P. 1817. Pof clean, looks and runs like a new B. Deibler, Tel. H.P. 4110. duced 15% to move at once. J. B. Deibler NICELY FURNISHED Tel. H.P. 4110 PLEASANT WARM ROOM, DOUBLE OR single. 1 block from business center and transportation. Tel. H. P. 149. PMef FOR RENT: FURNISHED ROOM IN LAKE mmmm:mm mwished bedroom with four ; pré Mre. R. E. Pettis, 745 Chestm Deerâ€" The cin..fi. in Anonioine irorame State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company has now become the leading producer of sutomobile insurance (PoMcies nl‘wthml‘." Rated _A fi-: A. B. Co., the Dun & Bradstreet In. surance. COAST TO,COAST SERVICE Fords â€" Plyfnouths â€" Chevrolets Linbility $10,000 â€"â€" $20,000 and property Norman R. Williame Anmosity, P Tateer Peare "aletiy" nigver. ually. rger care a) a h.-: Travel Bureau Service to Policy STATE FARM INSURANCE AGENCY _ Office 386 Central Ave. Phone 268 Glencoe 246 YOUNC AMERICA decorated, breakfast or kitchen privileges if desired, gurage available. Near l% school and transportation. Tel. H.P. 156. ated room, suitable for 2, mext to bath, hot water at all times. Automatic m”fi wurage. 645 Vine Avenue. Automobiles for Sale Forest suitable for one or two. Across from the library. Phone Lake Forest 2041. Rooms for Rent H. P. rema C THE ’Robert Stowers To 4R _\ Discuss "Sales Tax" Bestes! AtC. of C. Meeting .Y DECORâ€" C35 C36 Newly ‘elected officers of the orâ€" chestra are: President, Ralph Sherâ€" den; secretary, Charles (Buddy) Piper; treasurer, Bernice Ann Flanâ€" agan; executite committee, Leslic Brand, LaVerne Krase, Betty Meyâ€" er, and Mark Hout. Concert masâ€" ters, Doris Cooksy and Betty Meyer. their class pin. The pin design is the same as has been used for sevâ€" eral years. The guard pin is a Gnokl oil lamp, a symbol of learnâ€" ng. D On Armistice Day there will be an appropriate program for the entire school at eleven o‘clock. School will then be dismissed for the day. ~ Robert M. Stowers, assistant diâ€" rector of the State Department of Finance, will address the Highland \ Park Chamber of Commerce, at their monthly dinner meeting next Tuesâ€" day evening. Dinner will be served at the Green Tea Pot at sixâ€"thirty | o‘clock after which the meeing will convene. ; .. There will be no school on Friday, Nov. 12. Teachers will attend a meeting of the North Shore Division of the State Teachers Association. The annual Hallowe‘en party given by the P.â€"T. A. was held on Saturday evening in the gymâ€" nasium. There were motion pictures, "The Wizard of Oz," treats and prizes for all. The children were in costume. Prize winners were Ruth Tennermann, as Queen of Hearts; Allen Hatcher as a girl; John (Buddy) Burnett, skeleton in front and devil behind; Evelyn Smith, witch. Mrs. Ward Gauntlett was in charge of the party. Mr. Stowers will discuss the Sales Tax, the laws passed by the recent session of the legislature and the new program of enforcement. As he is an authority on this subject and is well qualified to answer any problem that may confront business men, members are urged to feel free to ask questions. An open forum will follow the meeting which should tend to create a more mutual understanding between the bs:dneas men.and one of the most important branches of the state government. SAWS FILED AUTOMATICALLY: WORK BOOKS OPENED, â€"KEPT OF SUPER GENTLEMAN LEAVING _ FOR FLORIDA . middle or later part of November. Would like single man or couple as traveling comâ€" E-hn. References exchanged. _ Phone ighland Park 3710. R36 6 ROOM HOUSE, HOT WATED HEAT 137 :u.--.u‘br. ‘Tel. H.P. 2618. B3é + GARAGE i WE ARE NOW OFFERING AT EXCEP tionally attractive prices several bunga lows in Highland Park. It will pay yor BEAUTIPULLY DECORATED, NEAR transportation, gentleman preferred _ or eouple. Also garage for rent. Tel. H.P. $ ROOM MODERN FLAT, HEATED, NEAR 29 Years‘ Experience i13 Years in Highland Park Tel. H. P. 2048 Charges Reasonable Estimates Free guaranteed; we call for and deliver J. C. Fay, Prop. _ 700 Central Ave., Phone H. P. 3030. RSitf vised weekly or monthly service included. All statements and tax return audits made. Reasonable rates. Blackinton. Tel. Wilmette 847. R34â€"36â€"HL. ATE oF % gvm qr' ;-Alll hy _'3 Jus H. P. SMITH l’l-nd-l Arwell, Inc. * ‘aukegan and Chicago All types of extermination, fumigations disinfecting and scientific termite control _ In the Probate Court of Lake County Mouk B Nothline, Adminfirate o*f ht de uis np Asgoot 3. " Neakieg"Waime Mam J. Bleter, Highland Park Hospital Asâ€" | Moth procfing. Tel. H.P. 1650 !.L“"fi."fi.‘:‘.‘i" fly Tocuteds B36â€"38 posseasion. l--uzfitm'n DS6pd 1774 Lawn Mower Shop PIANO TUNING H. F. PAHNKE PETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE To PAY DEBTS Business Directory _John F. Leonardi 8 e hk h ** Houses for Rent Legal Notices Apartments November 20, 1937 Lake County Farms to Exhibit Live Stook at Exposition Three of Lake county‘s leading purebred livestock breeding estabâ€" lishments, Marelbar Farm, near Libertyville, Anchorage Farms, Barâ€" rington, and Pomeroy Farms, Barâ€" rington, will be represented this year in the competitions of the Inâ€" ternational Live Stock Exposition. William Bartholomay, Jr., of Chiâ€" cago, owner of Marelbar Farms, has listed entries for the Percheron draft horse, Shorthorn cattle, and Shropshire sheep, classes of the exâ€" sition which will be held November 27 to December 4. An exhibition flock of purebred Corriedale sheep will be shown by Anchorage Farm, owned by M. H. Karker, and Pomeroy Farms will exhibit Berkshire swine. Although live stock entries ‘will not close until November 1st, the management reports that the adâ€" vance listing of exhibits has been the heaviest thus far in the expoâ€" sition‘s history, which leads them to predict a record showing this Farmers from 20 states and three provinces of Canada have to date sent entries of crops for the comâ€" petitions of the International Grain anod Hay Show, world‘s largest anâ€" nual farm crops exhibition, which for the past 19 years has been a feature of the live stock show. Enâ€" tri es for the Grain and Hay show will be accepted until November 10, the management announces, and at no cost of showing to the grower. First Twilight Tea In Ravinia Nov. 14 The Arts committee of the Ravinin‘ Women‘s club is having its first Twilight Tea on Sunday, November 14th. Mr. Ross Marvin of Ravinia will talk on the subject, "The Artisâ€" tic Side of Making Books." Mr. Marvin, who is in the book publishâ€" ing business, is well qualified to disâ€" euss this subject. There will be many original book illustrations on view. Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watson, chairâ€" man of the committee, is very anxiâ€" ous to have all members of the comâ€" munity feel that they are personally invited to attend this tea from 4 o‘clock until 6 o‘clock. sociation, a corporation, H. F. Kelley, J. L. Taylor and by. J. H. Lundstrom. _ _ _ Public notice is hereby given that by virâ€" tue of the decretal order made and entered of record in this Court upon the 23rd day of September A.D. 1987, upon the petition of Morris R. mlh‘i Administrator of the Estate of Louis Noethling, deceased, wherein you the above named persons were named defendants, for leave to sell real esâ€" tate of the aforesaid decedent to pay debts, that the undersigned, Morris R. Noethling, as Administrator aforesaid, will at the hour of tem o‘clock A.M., Central, Standard ‘Time, upon November 29, A.D. I‘m. at the east main entrance o‘th County Court House, in the City of Waukegan, Cfll::Ld Lake and State of Iilinois, offer for and sell at public vendue to the h%n‘ best bidder for cash to pay the in said estate, all of the right, title and interest in said real estate which the said Louis Noethâ€" ling, deceased, had and owned at the time olhkduzhl-ndhthtdhvh‘fb scribed real estate .in Lake County, lilinois: An undivided 41% interet in Lot 14 Block 16 of the south east quarter of T owakig 12 Norim Benge 1f, Sast of ‘ownship nge + t o the Third Princival Meridian, in the City of Highland Park, County of Lake, | â€" State of IIlinois. . â€" â€" mlhxw"mh-vfllhwld‘ upon the date aforesaid upon the following terms, vis: At public vendue to the highest and best bidder for cash, subject to the general taxes mh:r or“'hiel may it“hr.fu:_“-ox: aga sa râ€"h-.- prem to sold free disincumbered of lien of a trust deed and indebtedne s secured thereby, executed by Louis Noethling, as principal, and Morris R. Noethling and Elsie Irene Fallon as sureties to Highland Park State Bank, an lilinois. corporation, as Trustee. which said trust deed was dated the 19th day of September A.D. 1936 and recorded in the Recorder‘s office of Lake County. Iiliâ€" nols, as Document No. 440075 to secure a mote of even date therewith in the sum of $1500.00, together with interést thereon as corded and oved by the aforesaid Court. M.«w“-. lilinois 27th day of October A.D. 1937. MORRIS R. NOETHLING Administrator of the Esâ€" tate of Louis Noethling, deceased. Gail & Behanna, Attorneys $1500.00 thereinp _ No deed or deeds will be delivered to the purchaser or purchasers until sale and all proceedings had thereunder have been reâ€" Highland Park, Illinois. Stote Bank Building I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR debts contracted by anyone but my« ::lat Mrs.â€" Emma Delsges. X34â€"36pd J. SMITH JUNK 364 North Av. Highland Pk. Phone H. P. 410 Subscribe for THE PRESS DEALER IN . 0d 5 8 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1987 CLEANERSG&TAILORS Garments called for and delivered Tel. H. P. 495 _ 35 8. St. Johns Ave. On Honeymoon Mrs. Mark H. Caldwell is the former Mrs. Mildred I. Rudolph, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8 G. St. Peter, 1106 N. Sheridan rd. Mr. Caldwell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Caldwell of Hedrick. Ia. > Room 305, North Shore Trust Bldg. Telephone 678 North Sheridan Road Highland Park PAINTER‘S SUPPLIES Central & Second St. Tel. H. P. 949 Tel. H. P. 2774 §13 Elm Place Clean â€" Private â€" Respectable _ 30 years in Highland Park Repair or Rebaild Any Make of Rediater for an Adtaker SANTI BROS. DAIRY Highland Park, NL > PAINTING and DECORATING Paints â€" Wall Paper â€" Glass Window Shades â€" Auto Glass Subscribe for THE PRESS PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM BUTTER AND EGGS Dry Cleaning â€" Pressing 1{lhriunldl-p-kln‘ [akes Bemps and Dents Ost of Your -;. Drive Your in Get DR. B. A. HAMILTON DR. A. J. WURTH Smitty‘s BARBER SHOP 22 North Second Street For Quality and Service Call H. P. 1581 HIGHLAND BUMP SHOP BRAND BROS. E. NELSON @Steimont Photos

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