Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 27 Apr 1939, p. 10

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se 18T SIZE GLADIOLI BULBS GIANT 2 COMPLETE BEE HIVES WITH EXTRA supers. _ Also all necessary equipment. Very reasonable, Call H. P, $1¢ Uâ€"9pd Amiberined PhiiZe Desier w/paATNE RADION SERVICE AVAILABLE _ NOW COUPLES Aâ€"1 IsiEnkmcrs GEN. MaIDs_â€"COOKSâ€"2ND MAIDS mMGA DURMENT EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 366 E. CENTRAL AVE | TEL HP. T1 HIGHLAND PARK 4t FRYERSâ€"Z%4â€"8 lbe. ......._._â€"â€"â€"â€" WANTEDâ€"HIGH 8CHOOL BOY FOR light garden work after school and on Saturdays, 30c an hour. Tel. H. P. ‘l!l‘ BETTER JOBS BETTER 2 cooks, $18, $80 8 general maids, $18 22 general maids, $1§ 25 general maids, $12 12 couples, experienced, $100, $125 Practical nurse, §$250° °. _ _ EINGLE ROOM, VERY PLEASANT FOR summer, near transportation. Reasonable, Tel. H. P. 1817. P Tt NICELY FURNISHED SMALL BEDROOM NICELY FURNISHED ROOM SUTTABLE forlorlrno‘..hfidhhlu. Hot water at all times, near transportation. Breakfast if desired. Tel H. P. 185. P 6 i: No o‘ 4. ROOM FOR RENT: 436 LINCOLN VERY CONVENIENTLY LOCATED FOR commuting and planned for comfortable Mving. 4 master roome, 2 baths and aleeping porch on 2nd floor; 2 maide Ullmfi!m. : m’ ib e® w o0 p and M.h-ll. k w 'firl, air conditioned, to July ist. Tel Owner é 1914 B #4 IN _ FLORIDA: BEAUTIFUL _ BEDROOM m:-m--ulmuu» in | town. wn':".-=mm dale, Fis. B #â€"Iipd for an Adtaker 2616 W. Park Ave. Nymph, and others for one EXCEPTIONAL BUYS IN HOUSES . LOTS â€" ACREAGE Real estate Joans and insurance of all kinds with old and reliable companies only. SHRUBS â€" TREES â€" EVERGREENS PERENNIALS & ANNUAL _ PLANTS VERY LOW _ PRICB _ J. OBTROWBSKY _ _ _ _ aoum VE LOTS IN NEARBY “’.h Tel. H. P. §104 m-“hfivhlflflr‘ of the woek. w4ut _____CALL IN PERSON ONLY SHORLINE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 746 Elm Street, Winnetka, 111. _ F 9bl _ , BAUER‘3 FLOWER sHOP . 583 Laurel Avenue 1 block West of Depot. Tel. $420. U9 Place.. No other roomers, breakfast if desired. Lady preferred Tel. H. P. 422. '"r‘:eâ€"':..-li"'ih _on 3rd. lnhbb ible May t month, w r'l.‘liun:z Ave., l‘.b.nnhv-\ fi. 5 5 7 easant and sunny. $4.00. % block from miness district and transportation. Tel. .P. 149. PS EXPERIENCED HELP â€" ==â€" GuY VI & 226 Railway Ave., Highwood RADIO SERVICE Rooms for Rent Houses for Rent OMMee 1or Rent Heip Wanted Real Eistate BAKER PRODUCE and Forest Comi â€" d by Seturâ€" 2t Rlookg i Th h t ner lt i B e o Pn otee »reieh eiereht M i not pelt io es e yA tre P 7;;36*'-3-' a section _ _ m.u-'-fl~qh-¢=lfl-cl x 0 D ER N PAY * Aaaaritacts Ts ol inks +f ciadining, gen. 1 FIX EVERYTHING, SAGGING STICKâ€" ing, doors, locks, hinges, leaking fnucets, electric switches and fixtures, screen and CAPABLE tommx.uwwml'-lfi ond work. 120 E. Cook Ave. Tel. Liâ€" WELL STOCKED GROCERY DELICATESâ€" sen on N. Greenbay Rd. Ressonable, Must 2 room apartment for immediate occcupaney. 4 ROOM APARTMENT FOR RENT MAY 1 UDELL BUILDING 886 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 667. D#â€"4 FOR FURNISHED SUITE: SUITE OF : rooms and bath, sleeping porch, in fine neighborhood and bome. _ Also single room and bath, use of kitchen and dining FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED 1936 DODGE COUPE WITH RADIO AND YOU CAN SAVE MORE THAN THE COST OF YOUR STATE LICENSE ANNUALâ€" ly by piacing your automobile insurance FOR SALE BY OWNER: 1989 DELUXE ie meaue,s *AE t P L Ae your car, grind your tools, mind baby, :ll h:t’&o.n-n. run errands, or v;nt ve you o smoking or drinking. H. P. lese, *t s T4 lot, fii_n.'u-aâ€"* inge. $20 North avenus, sorner St. Johns $ biocks to beach, # b/ocks to trans. Available May !. Inâ€" quire 226 Central Bt. Highwood. . VTâ€"Â¥pd Hot water hoat, 1 c big corner car lot, 116 ft frontage W‘m-n. ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT, HOT water heat, 1 block from transportation. room. Tel. H. P. 4367 Ready for occupancy May 1st 124 8. First street. H. P. D 8â€"10 apartment, 3 or 4 rooms. Anywhere on North Shore. Tel. H. P. 187. wo heater, low mileage. Very good condiâ€" tion. ‘Terms if desired. Mrs. Inman, 819 Ridgewood Dr. Tel. H. P. 1780. C 8â€"10 in our stromg Legal Reserve $15,702,434 The Chicago Daily News "The State Farm Mutual A-t-olflmnmu Company (non assessable) has now beâ€" come the leading producer of automobile insurance (Policies sold) in the world." iia'rg--‘};â€"u-" T..â€"A’Ev?-c' of approx .:‘ tel per cent on your runly worth considering m can have the same or better security than you now enjoy. . _ 0 hMA;r'-:A.A.‘-th.mDâ€" & Bradatrect Insurance. commoomm ustt calle giiee lity _ $10, 000 _ and 'nm R.â€"ru $5,000. Both for $9.60. Free 'l’nvdh::-- Service to Policy STATE FPARM INSURANCE AGENCY $ io wike us Rreat Glencce 248 H. “ "a' very low mileage. Will EFFICIENT NURSING SERVICER HOURLY NURSING â€" MASSAGE Automobiles for Sale PIANO TUNING H. F. PAHNKE ___ 1. SHADEN, R. N. _ _ TEL MUNDELEIN 250. . E #â€"iipd Situation Wanted Business Directory For Sale or Rent Houses For Sale 18 ATTENTION MOTORISTS! let you in if Wanted to Rent Lost and Found Wantâ€"Ads stiee 100 ¢deck Wednesiay, R 1â€"lipd E 1â€"9 pf D #$â€"11 SONNENSCHEIN 6 _ BERKSON, LAUTâ€" The First National '.-m'-o By against the above named C MM wer. ADJUDICATION PUBLIC NOTICE is that the -u-mnâ€"â€"- of the of ADI,%M flfi thmu-u:m Ee Teed tark Puerjer. the 4ib Sap P June » une :-.P&l.’l?.uhmzhfiohfi said Estate are hereby and to attend the Probate Court ‘a County, lllinois, on said date at ten 1 a. m. for the purpose of having said dlatms adjusted. 00 _ BERNIECE EVANS the 6th day of June, A. D. 1989, us the reâ€" herby notified and requested to mttend the JACOB JOHN REPHOLZ, m&-'fllAnm‘dm Waukegan, Illinois, April 13,1989, purpose of having said claims adjusted. Waukegan, DL, April as the return day for the hearing of all chbq:hntb»-nn-m All STATE OF ILLINOIS) ogm OF LAKE ) woornt 0P C ce antnatnine ESTATE OF KATHERINE DREOREASED. persons having claims against safd Hstate PRIVATE PUBLIC NOTICE is given that the undersigned Alice . Ex of the Estate of Mary B. has fixed upon Tuesday, the 6th day June A. D. 1989, as the return day for the hearing of all claims against the n-n-d.m-.. All persons having against said Estate are hereby noti requested to attend the Probate Court Lake County, Illinois, on said date a% tem o‘clock a. m. for the purpose of havim® said claims adjusted Tel. H. P. 2774 §13 Elm Place Tailoring and Repairing â€" ‘Garments called for and delivered Tub H. P. 405 â€" 86 8. St. Johne Ave unless contracted by myself after April 18, T'm”mm X 1â€"9pd R. M. Gudeman. It‘s Ag Adsle B. PUBLIC Cleaners and Tallogs MARVIN WALLACK, _ _ _ Attorney for Administratrix. Waukegan, I!l., April 20,1939, Waukegan, IIL, April 24, 1939 CHAPMAN & CUTLER Attorneys. _ Repair Rebaild Make of Rediator Thke THakos ane Sam‘o.! Pfai 10 ceats for SANTI BROS. DAIRY PASTERURIZED MILK AND CREAM Furnishings For Sale Drive Tour Car in and Get Retimades Smitty‘s Read The Wantâ€"Ads HIGHLAND . BU MP SHOP BARBER SHOP san â€" Private â€" Respectab 30 years in Highland Park 19 Nerth Serond Btreat For Quality and Serrice Call H. P. 1581 ADJUDICATION NOTICE for E. NELSON For Rent for an Adtaker 11, Jas 5 5 8 ALICE COOLIDGB H. P. 4198. €HB PRI45 p +20 old Mau, Donald Slow, Lynne Stadâ€" ';'G-....umuvm ‘erne Krase, Ruth Tennermann, Billi¢ Tenâ€" nermann, Ruth Schmidt, Doris Jean Peterson, Freddie Meyer, Gloria Barâ€" rett, â€" Patricis North, Carl John Bates, John Kaatz, Richard Grohe, Edward DeHart, Kenneth Warner, Earl Klemp, Dorothy Jacobson, Norma Jacobs, Danny Newcomb, Leone Seiler, Jack Gagne, Nora Margaret Iu-fl,.aoom Weiss, JlarkBut,' Johnston, Lyle Two D“h--: girls, Constancé Kocbelin and nice Aun Fisnagen, pupile of Virâ€" ginis Engels Hardacre won the State The amateur show held on Friâ€" day evening in the Wheeling Presâ€" byterian Church was well attended and the proceeds will be used for the beautifying of the church grounds preparatory to the® celeâ€" bration of the 75th anniversary to be held in October. the State Orchostra contest at Laâ€" Salle Township high school, LaSalle, IIL, Saturday, April 20. They were made eligible for this by receiving a first rating at the district orchesâ€" tra contest held at Proviso on March 31. The orchestral and soloists reâ€" ceive a first, second, or third rating not according to the number of orâ€" gunizations or soloists % but on the quality ofâ€"chetr~ k chestrs under the direction of Virâ€" ginis Engels Hardrere, will enter Amateur Show Awards Made Friday at Whecling Church Awards in the amateur show were the selection of the audience. First prize went to two five year old girls, Betty Ann Davies and Helen Robertson of Highland Park, who are pupils of Miss Galazini. They played and sang "Umbrelia Man." Second prize was a tie and honors went to Mrs. Ruth Frants The following members will play on Saturday: Patricia Lane, Barbara Hurt, Fred North, Marilyn Blow, Dusne Lemm, Shirley Johnson, Virâ€" ginis Merry, Rosemary Barrett, Caroline Siffert, Eleanor Gastfeld, LaSalle, I!. Their winning the disâ€" trict contest on March 11 st Proâ€" viso high school in Maywood made them eligible to enter the state, Contest, Saturday Rettv â€" Relle 101 North St. Johnse Avenume Among all leading lowâ€"priced cars for 1939, Ford is need for constant shifting. Pfl STVLE with the most advanced stytâ€" ing in the field; the only true streamline design; new interior luxury to match, P IN ECONOMY with best gas mileage of all leading low price cars as demonstrated by 85 h. p. Ford V â€"8 in this year‘s Gilmoreâ€" Yosemite road run. Fxe ST IN PERFORMANCE with the onty vâ€"8 PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. Rnesal) _ Pa engine in any low priced car . . . smoother, more responsive, more fun to drive; no sehool orâ€" competitive examinations for the positions listed below. Applications must be on file with the Commisâ€" sion not later than May 22 if reâ€" ceived from Stutes east of Colorâ€" ado, and not later than May 25 if received from Colorado and States westward. t se e o NiA P t e in Northbrook; third prise was wos| Assistant mv 2 W sovains eervaln n-â€"-;%; Examination for Government Service Senior sir safety $4,800 a year, &‘&m Civil Aeronautics .. Ap» plicants must have had 2,000 hours‘ certified time as a pilot, and 10 years of certain specified experience in the field of seronautics. Substiâ€" tion of certain education for a part of the experience may be made. The United States Civil Service FEED EVERYâ€" THING You Grow Wits Scientific tests reveal the basic reason for failure and successi Look at these two chrysantheâ€" Of the 12 plants grown in the test, the "mum‘" at the left was cleven food clements every growâ€" FED ALL 11 NEEDED ELEMENTS VIGORO. EV ANS FEED STORE Buy from your own dealer or from Phone Highland Park 124 only cast steel alloy crankshaft, only mounted pinion, only fully enclosed drive from fan to whetis, with Torqueâ€" tube drive .. . in its price class. [* iN a1LAUVINLS3 UF RIUL with the only chassis using Torqueâ€"tube Drive and 4 radius rods at this price. semester hours of study of law, all in schools of recoguized standing. in sddition they must have had cerâ€" tain experience in lawâ€"library work *‘l'h.’&uhhl-ndhh- contains all elevem clements, ing thing needs from soil! It was FED ALLl BUT MANGANESE SUPPLIES ALL THE FOOD ELEMENTS NEEDED FROM SO1L

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