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Highland Park Press, 24 Mar 1938, p. 8

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Two valuable contributions to greater local safety made during the past week were the installation of new and more powerful lights on the Highland Park North Shore staâ€" tion and at the crossing of Central and St. Johns avenues. This imâ€" provement which was ordered by Mr. S. A. Morrison of the North Shore Ry. after consultation with Mr, Gilroy, Mr, Cole, City Engineer, and Harry Pertz of the Safety Most important of the new apâ€" pointments are those of Major Frank Ronan who will be chairman of the Annual Safety Week Proâ€" gram; Edw. M. Steele of the Park Board as cHairman of the new City Safety Ordinance Committee, and of Miss Minnie Buzard, principal of E‘Iflhland Park High school, who serve as chairman of the comâ€" mittee to coordinate the program of greater school safety. Citizens Committee Announces Several New Appointments Pul!-h;.ry to the intensified rogram for community to L conducted in Bl.hlnl"z-k duringthe year, Edwin Gilroy, chairman of the Highland Park Citizens Safety Committee, anâ€" nounces the first of several appointâ€" ments of leading citizens who will take an active part. During the past week two important contribuâ€" tions have been made to mark the beginning of the annual reâ€"enrollâ€" ment of organizations constituting the Safety Committee. Chairman Gilroy has forwarded letters to all local organizations inâ€" viting them to reâ€"enroll their organâ€" ization and name their representaâ€" tive and alternate for the year. These letters which have been sent to all church, school, civic, fraterâ€" nal, business, patriotie and similar groups stress the growing need for united effort and urge that they join in taking active part. All are eligible and there are no dues. With financial support from the Comâ€" munity Chest grreater activity is possible. 4 GRAVE CEMETERY LOT IN NORTH Shore Garden of Memories.. Bplendid loâ€" eation. Tel. H.P. 567 days or 149 eveâ€" nings. Uidf BONEMEAL, . MILORGANITE, _ ROTTED NAVY BLUE SUIT, ALMOST NEW, SIZB RUMMAGE SALE WHITE â€" ELEPHANT â€" EXCHANGE, _ 41 * Seranton avenue, Lake Bluff, 11L., Mon. and Tucs., Mar. 28 and 20. Hats, suits and overcoats; women‘s and children‘s conta mnd dresses, ‘hats & shoes; china, glassware and toys. Holland thermostatic dual control for hotâ€" mir furnace, price $25. Refrigerator, 75 1b.‘cap., porcelain lined, $5. Swiss music box, 12 tunes, $25. U&ih CHARIS SWAVIS FOUNDATIONS â€" HOME CORSETRY MRS. BLANCHE HAWKINS 820 Fanklin St. L Ontario 8185. _ Waukegan, 111 U4â€"6pd RECONDITIONED SEWING MACHINES §5.00 and up! lreld values I lhrnâ€" floor samples and demonstrators, exâ€" THREE LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, SINGER SEWING MACHIN® AGENCY in Highland Park. 89 So. St. Johns Ave,. Phone H.P. 996 Open evenings until March 26th. U3â€"t R.C.A. VICTOR, ZENITH new â€" RADIOB â€" used _ AUTO RADIOS, RECORDS, PLAYERS ‘Tubes tested free §41 Central Ave. Tel. H.P. 164. Vatw manure, . ;}:hl-fis‘;;::w'lli‘i;l‘;râ€"dlhsfi: Jandâ€" seape gardening an . . Driveways built. RI';UHI‘& Ll‘)‘n. 1('. H.P.tfl:i 86. 2 pr. trousers. . $10. . Phone â€"Lake Forest 2105. Uath ;lio.-i _eondition. . A)J;’ other maken. u'kA- en in trade, thoroughly reconditioned. rare mx: get a good machine at little cost. terms. infaleae. t t Anl Foal MaAléaNT 2X furnished or unfurnished. Very reasonâ€" able. 516 Center avenue, Lake Bloff. for an Adtaker 5 5 7 Highland Radio Service _ Phone CLASSIFIED WANTâ€"ADS Phone Rooms for Rent Houses for Rent for not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents each additional line. A NOTICE â€" Advertisements received after 3 o‘clock Wednesday, placed in another section. 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, 75¢; $1.00 if not p:ig by Saiit:mas: tl’(‘)llowing pEblication. BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five lines or less if paid for before insertion; $1.00 if snk Tant oo in ki o m sA cge C o omeiraic uns cone Pea Pobd Mrs. Basting was accompanied by Mrs. Ed Harkness of 777 Bryâ€" an avenue, Winnetka, and Mrs. Richard Murphy, 1110 Seward aveâ€" nue, Evanston, and all suffered head and neck injuries. Mr. Carlin sufâ€" fered injuries to his knees, while his wife struck her head against the windshield. ~Basting also comâ€" plained of head injuries. All were attended by their own physicians. Committee, is thought will do much to eliminate accidents at this point, a number of which have occurred in the past. Another worthwhile contribution made recently was the announceâ€" ment by the Dumaresq Spencer Post of the American Legion that they will furnish white rubber rain coats and hats for the safety paâ€" trol boys at the schools. The Amerâ€" jcan Legion which was the original sponsor of the safety movement, beâ€" lieve that by the act they are provâ€" ing their interest and eagerness to support the safety week program under the direction of their memâ€" YOU CAN SAVE THE COST OP YOUR STATE AND CITY LICENSES OR UP TO 100 GALS. OF GASOLINE ANNUALâ€" I‘: by placing your automobile insurance our strong Legal Reserve $13,463,187 insurance Company. A saving of approxâ€" imately 40 per cent on your present cost The impact forced Bastings car into the rear of the car driven by Mrs. J. W. Kearns, 1270 Scott aveâ€" nue, Winnetka. All three cars were badly damaged, Carlin‘s having to be towed to a garage due to the front end being caved in. p Six Injured In 3 Car Collision Here Monday P. M. Sidney Carlin, 1039 Hollywood avenue, Chicago, failing to see that two southbound cars ahead of his had slowed down for a truck delivâ€" ering newspapers, crashed into the rear of a car driven by Joseph Basting, 1742 Ashland avenue, Evâ€" anston. Six persons suffered minor injurâ€" ies in a rear end collision, involyâ€" ing three cars on S. Green Bay road late Monday afternoon. SKATES SHARPENED, SAWS FILED Work guaranteed; we call for and deliver 700 Central Ave. Phone M. P. $000. R4itf l.fiunlnrllbmoooooon. §2. Tel. Deerficld 124. A4pd :.='m 100 YEARS OLD, MA« _ wistroln, 50 records, walnut 1i USED NESCQ ROASTER, EXCELLENT is surely worth considering when you can have the same or better security than you now enjoy. _ _ 0 The Chlufin Daily News -r. ‘‘The State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company has now become the leading mn-r of automobile insurance (Polâ€" icles sold) in the world." Rated A plus by A. A. Best Co., the Dun & Bradstreet of Insurance. Fords â€" Plymouths â€" Chevrolets Linbility $10,000 â€" $20,000 and property Damage $5,000. Both for $8.20 Semiâ€" Annually. Larger cars slightly higher. bhflu."l‘r-nl Bureau Service to Policy STATE FARM INSURANCE AGENCY Office 886 Central Ave. Phone 268 Norman R. Williams E. H. Purdy Glencoe 246. H.P. 1478. C4tf < l-cl-.owumnfl-g o&uâ€".nflm& mattrass, 1906 8. St. Johns Ave. Dlate and other miscellancous _ kitchen equipment. _ Priced right. Some new fi' . never used. 635 Glenview â€" Ave or evenings. A+â€"6pd Automobiles for Sale ATTENTION MOTORISTS Lawn Mower Shop H. B. AISTON, H. P. Citizens Safety Committee PIANO TUNING H. F. PAHNKE Furnishings For Sale COAST TO UOAST SERVICE Business Directory 20 Years‘ Experience .18 Years (n Highland Park EUTERPE SCHOOL OF MUSIC BE PARTICULAR Instruction Ave. Phone HP. 385%.â€" Yé41H Lake County Junior Amateur Boxing Tourney Opens Mar. 25 Miss Evelyn Ewert, a graduate of Northwestâ€"rn university, will be soprano in the annual concert of the Chicago ‘Singverein to be given at Orchestra Hall, Chicago, Wedâ€" nesday evening, March 30, at 8:30 o‘clock. The concert will be under the direction of Walter H. Steinâ€" del. Freda Draper, alto, Gudmunâ€" der Kristjansen, tenor, and Willar Andelien, batitone, are the other soloists who will appear on the proâ€" gram. "The Mount of Holy Fire" by Rudoiph Berg, will be presented for the first time in America. A Lake County Junior Amateur Boxing tournament is to be sponâ€" sored by the Libertyville Boys Club at the Libertyville High school. The preliminaries will be held March 25 and 26 at 7;30 p.m. with the semiâ€" finals Saturday, April 2, at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. The finals will take place Saturday evening, April 9, at 7:30 p.m. Several Highland Park, Highâ€" wood and Deerfleld boys will particâ€" ipate. They are Earl Klemp, Sam Tazioli of Highland Park; Tommy Scavuzzo, Billy Peterson, William McArthur, Jerry Savage and Leâ€" land Harold Plagge of Deerfleld; Steve Jenisio, Frank Jenks, Frank Menduno and Charles Déan of Highwood. The Libertyville Boys club has a membership of 40 boys. The prinâ€" ciple of the club is to dcvdop'iwn physically and encourage good sportsmanship _ among boys. Throughout the year the club sponâ€" sors interclub bouts,. The tournaâ€" ment opening on the 25th is the cliâ€" max to the activities. Any boy beâ€" tween the ages of nine and sevenâ€" teen are eligible to membership. The club maintains a summer home at Hayward, Wis. & Chicago Singverein Give Concert March 30 & ROOM BRICK BUNGALOW. H.0.1.6. 7 ROOM HOUSE, 10 ROOM HOUSE, HOT WATER HEAT; close to town ; for quick sale $8,500. Part eash, balance on monthly contract. _ _ THOMAS PESTER OPFICEâ€"UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE IN OUR BANK h% on reasonable terms. . FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HIGH L A ND ueCV Pamihtt Bot eabte but irivals bath" n.% 4 Tock fiome tane Portation. 124 Bo. Funt St. Te loan, payments $38 per month. Coal stoker, elec. water heater insulated attic, Bâ€"car garage. Address P.0. Box ?, Highâ€" land Park, 1 Goltf *"tia. te k K k Proree Large 6 room brick, Cape Cod, 25 foot living room, 2 baths, fully insulated, oil burner. Large wooded lot, near school, walking distance from center of town. Offered mecount transfer in business. B. Williams, 541 Ctl. Ave. Phone 2360 ROOM HOUSE, 1% BATHS, SHOWER in basement, hard wood floors, lot 55x 210, 3 car garage, $9500.00. Small down payment. 6 room house, 1 bath, 1 car garae, 3 porches, let 40x210, $10,000. Terms. ‘Tel. H.P. 670. G4â€"46 WEEKLY CHOICE BARGAINS Houses along the North Shoreâ€"3, 4, 5, 6 to 10 rooms. . Mostly very modern. Frame, stueeo, and brick on lots 50â€"100 ft. frontage, 125â€"16§ deep. ‘These propâ€" erties can be bought at present prices. Good terms. Most of them 10% down, balance monthly. Have a corner 124x136 zoned for busiâ€" mess. 2 houses & garage bringing inâ€" come. Will divide. Nonâ€"resident owners very anxious to sell. Lots $850â€"1,000 and up. For appt. call Lake Forest 2061. 8. SIMMONDS. . Gih Udell ghs bphpen t P T RECENTLY BUILT FOR OWNER Telephone Lake Forest 503 _ Giih Houses for Sale Office for Rent Apartments APAR APARTMENT *HB PERBS# a AtP C ed James Peter Martinek, 69, a reâ€" tired plumber, to hang himself Wedâ€" nesday afternoon in the basement of his home st 46 N. Washington cirele, Lake Porest. Former Lake Forest Plumber Ends Life With a rope tied around his neck, Martinek was discovered dead by his sonâ€"inâ€"law, John M. Leonâ€" ard, with whom he lived at the Lake Forest address. Besides his daughter, Mrs. John M. Leonard, he is survived by anâ€" other daughter, Mrs. Edwin Baldâ€" win of Lake Forest, and a son, Cyril, of Highland Park, This was the verdict of a coroâ€" ner‘s jury in an inquest conducted t!»’y Coroner John L. Taylor in Lake orest. + s Tying one end of a rope around a pipe and the other around his neck, Martinek jumped off a ladder sometime yesterday afternoon. He had been in ill health for some time. F.H.A. Conference To Be Discussed At Real Estate Meet Tuesday, March 29, at 12:15 a luncheon conference will be held in the Georgian hotel. This conference is to be conducted by Ray Dowdall, the delegate of the Evanstonâ€"North Shore Real Estate Board, who atâ€" tended the meeting of realtors held in Washington, D. C., March 17â€"19 to study questions of how real esâ€" tate operations, sales, new building, and mortgage lending may employ new provisions in amendments to F.H.A. act. Offering several high grade first mortgages. Exceptionally well secured on _ North Mr. Dowdell states that the Fedâ€" eral Housing Act is as permanent and as farâ€"reaching as the Federal Reserve Act. Anyone interested in the F.H.A. will be particularly eaâ€" ger to attend this conference. It is being sponsored by the Evanstonâ€" North Shore Real Estate Board and is open to the public. RENTALS AND SALES umv‘:t::‘rn:dorbw.?vphmm office an us ve your on-nntofl-l. BAIRD & WARNER, Inc. 5 S. St Johns Ave. Highland Park 1855 Anewer same dayâ€"Loans for new buildâ€" ings answered and figured in 1 to 2 hours. mn.k.:.v},z Jr. (lamhon) 562 °|'-‘l: worth 2016. * 12â€"40d 50â€"foot lot in Lake Forest, close to electric station. All assesments paid. $950. GILBERT RAYNER £88 East Deerpath, Lake Forest . ATTENTION, BUILDERS! Residential lot, 50x185, in the heart of Raâ€" vinia, elose to school, trans., ete. All mssessments paid. Owner will take $50 per ft. which makes this today‘s outâ€" standing buy in vacant. _ EXPERIENCED GARDENER TWO DAYS WANTED, WHITE EXPERIENCED, GENâ€" WOMAN AS COOK AND WANTED: ASSISTANT IN DOCTORS Shore properties. mon s Tak oh ioh the t h Despondency over ill health causâ€" tw s ACRE LOT IN J. 8. HOVELAND‘S SUB. mear Highmoor station. Call or write. R. E. Plummer, Tel. Des Plaines 663R, 1656 Van Buren Ave., Des Plaines, 111. 14â€"6pd 51 Hiaswors Ate. Rietwert ve., * ies Pend it s2k_"* 110 Gregntar Road, Wisnctin Tel. Win. 8250 REAL ESTATE LOANS EMPLOYMENT SERVICE FOR SALEâ€"BARGAIN INYVESTORS® NOTICE Help Wanted Real Estate Tel. OAKWOOD _ AVE., Lot on St. St. Johns, Lot on S. Ridge Ave., 670. 45x210, 50x120, 65x200, Sheridan Rifle Club Defeats Winnetka Edwin Cole, and the strong and consistent support of the other memâ€" bers of the tenâ€"man team. to its fine competitive record anâ€" other victory over the Winnetka elub in an indoor rifle match fired on the range of the Winnetka club. This return match was closely conâ€" tested, the final score being 904 to Under the dlrc:fion of Mr. Iab.- ert Spabr; match chairman, Sheridan club is entering. a fourâ€" man team in the Annual University of Chicago Invitational Rifle Match to be fired April 1, 2 and 3. This match is expected to attract apâ€" proximately five hundred of the nation‘s finest riflemen, and is recâ€" ognized as the principal event of the indoor season in the central Chicago Will Stage All Breed Dog Show On ‘Wednesday evening, March 16, the Sheridan Rifle Club added The shooting of the Sheridan club was deatured by the fine individual performances of Messrs. Orville Ryder, John Sobey, Robert Jordan, Chicago, March 18.â€"Dogs will have their day when the 37th annuâ€" al Chicago Dog Show opens here in the International Amphitheatre at the Stock Yards on April 2. This year‘s show, which will be in progâ€" ress Saturday and Sunday, April 2 and 3, will be sponsored by the reâ€" cently organized International Kenâ€" nel Club of Chicago, and will be held under license of the American Kennel Club. Entries, which will tlose on March 26, have thus far been received from ten states and Canada, announces C. E. Harbison, the show‘s manager. Prizes totaling $10,000 will be ofâ€" fered in competitions featuring 14 different breeds of purebred dogs. RESPONSIBL® PARTY WOULD LIKE WILLING WORKER DESIRES POSITION by day; cleaning or washing; good refâ€" AS HEAD GARDENER, YEAR AROUND. Landsexpe and forist. North Shore expeâ€" rience. Good references. Write Box D, care of Lake Forest News, giving deâ€" tails. E4h YOUNG COL COUPLEâ€"WIFE EX. COOK of Deerfield. in the County of Lake, and State of lllinois, that the Annual ‘Town Meeting of said Town will take place on Tuesday, April Fifth, A. D. 1988, being the first Tuesday of said month, at the hour of 2 o‘clock P.M. at the Town office, 278 Central Avenue, ll:ehnd Park, Iilinois, for the transaction of business of the Town ; and a Moderator having been elected, will proceed to hear sn: consider _ reports ‘: officers, to appropriat to necessary expenses of m deâ€" cide on such mensures as may, in parsuâ€" ance of law, come before the meeting. PUBLIC NOTICE Pursuant to the provisions of Section 304 d&lukhw.lllt.uuuhknh fivâ€"hm t National Bank of Highâ€" lhb’d fiuwfi:vfi:'mbbra upon the hoiders of shares of its common stock by the provisions of Section 5151, U. tember 26, 1988. lyon.au..:-afi' Inreswore. P. GnANT, March 24. 1986. aebter. day or hour. Tel. â€"Husband butler, hsman. Drive. Refs.‘ Kenwood 1774. h Notice Is Hereby Given To the legal voters, residents of the Town J. SMITH JUNK 364 Nerth Av. Highland Pi. Phone H. P. 410 Situation Wanted Subscribe for THE PRESS ANNUAL TOWN MEETING Legal Notices 0. Fay ledge No. 676 A. F. and 4. . Fay o. K M. are presenting Sam Campbell (The Philosopher of the Forest) in an interesting illustrated travel His talk will be of interest to those of all ages. His refreshing viewpoint of life, his ready humor, mlbmhaumlwtulycm entera but an unforgetable inspiration â€"as well. The lecture begins at 8 o‘clock. ¢ Motion pictures of wild animals in matural color and the glorious scenery of the north and west will Mr. Campbell, who is a represenâ€" tative of the Chicago and North Western railway, is one of the most interesting characters of the day. He is a naturalist, author, photogâ€" rapher, radio broadcaster, and pubâ€" lic lecturer of exceptional ability. There will be a meeting of Cub Pack No. 86 Friday evening at Linâ€" eoln school auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Awarding of badges and stunts by the dens will feature the meetâ€" ing. > Award Badges To Cub Pack Friday Parents are urged to attend so they may see what the Cubs are doâ€" Tailoring and Repairing . Garments called for and delivered Tel. H. P. 495 35 8. St. Johns Ave. CLEANERSGTAILORS Telophone 678 North Sheridan Road Highlaad Past Room 805, North Shore Trust Bldg. Tel. K. P. 8774 §13 Eim Place gp «uin Ee ~ne ages~youkg Wizdew Shater * ‘Aute Cinks PAINTER®S SUPPLIES Central & Second St. . Tel H. P. 949 THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1988 Clean â€" Private â€" Respectable 30 years in Highland Park SANTI BROS. DAIRY Highland Park, L for an Adtaker 5 5 8 DR. B. A. HAMILTON DR. A. J. WURTH For Quality and Service CaB H. P. 1881 _ Smitty‘s BARBER SHOP 22 North Second Street BUMP SHOP E. NELSON

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