OPFICBâ€"UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE IN OUR BANK NORTH SHORE BUICK COMPANY, Inc. 1939 BUICK Spes. Sedanâ€" Was $845â€"Now . 1988 CHEV. Sport Sedanâ€" Was $545.00â€"Now B 1987 PACKARD 6 Sedanâ€" Was $525.00â€"Now 1986 G'IAIAI ¢ l‘â€.wâ€" as .00â€"Now 1996 %m:?râ€"i Sedan â€" s | $445.00â€"Now 1088 PLYMOUTH Coupeâ€" Was $245.00â€"Now 1994 BUICK & Paas. Coupeâ€" Was $285.00â€"Now 332 N. St Johns Ave FURNISHED ROOM: NICELY FURNâ€" NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, MODERN 13 Years in Highland Park Tol. H. P. 2048 OCharges Reasonable Eatimates Free LARGE SLEEPING ROOM, 14 BLOCKS E. T. SKIDMORE & SON ROOM: REASONABLE, OIL HEAT, : bloeks from business section; quiet street; VERY NICE ROOM, 3 BLOCKS FROM Northwertern station. _ Gentleman . preâ€" ferred. _ Private entrance. 675 Deerfleld Ave. Tel H.P. 3688. P48â€"50 NICELY FURNISHED ROOM SUITABLE 746 Eim 8t ODD JOBS WANTED APTER SCHOOL OR Saturdaye by Migh School boy. Tele. Deerfleld 124. Keatt We don‘t w;,.,n, the h'_d_p“oq the North to transportation, 4 ‘block from Central Ave. 36 N. 2nd St. Tel. H.P. 2383. P48 Homen Business Proj GOATB & GOAT MILK: REGISTERED and grade goats, billies & kids. Sorenâ€" sons Goat Dairy. Tele. Antioch 165â€"Mâ€"1; Routes 173 & 21, Antioch, LiL . U48â€"50pd oil heat; next to bath and telephone. Gaâ€" rage. 645 Vine Ave., 2 blocks from transâ€" portation. . Tel. H.P. 406 nished sleeping room, suitable for 2; Near trans. and schools. 597 Vine Ave. P47â€"48pd 4 GRAVE CEMETEEY LOT IN NORTH mo other roomers; gentliemen preferred REAL ESTATE INSURANCE private home. Near transportation. Call moon hour or after 6 p.m. Tel. H.P.P:::i for two girls. Twin beds, near Automobiles For Sale cau MR Wiexâ€"iâ€"Track, used very little, can be used en any "U" Gauge track; also some other r-ul-â€". Reasonable. Tele. H. . $090. Uséct Highland Radio Service PRICED TO SELL for an Adtaker Mockey Skates, size 1; good condition, T. mms Rems in "" *Cls _ _Authorized Dealer for _ . RC.A. Vietor, atromberg Carison and Shore, but we try to have the best. WINNETKA so12 â€" SHORLINE EMPL AGENCY PIANO TUNING H. F. PAHNKE Was . §285.00â€"Now $195.00 STOP INâ€"LET‘S TRADE 641 5 5 7 Business Directory Bituations Wanted SALE: 1 ELECTRIC SWITCH, 11 FT. Parts and Service for All FRYERS Office For Rent Rooms For Rent ALWAYS OPEN 29 Years‘ Experience Mise. For Sale The RIGHT help for the RIGHT place . BAKER First Automobile Fire & Accident Phone H.P. 577 R4Sâ€"48 RATES: 50 conts for five lines or less if paid on or before insertion; 16 publication. for esc c t cceb inls # 5 mnte uns Larnd 408 i ons if grgeene following publication. um&aua-n: Winnetza FOR $315.00 $195.00 $775.00 $325.00 $499.00 8445.00 PA8t U4Tâ€"» Cas Uséi For the first time in history, fedâ€" eral and state governments have passed the billion dollar mark in gasoline tax collections for a single year, according to the Chicago Moâ€" tor club. Tax statistitions estimate that this amount was reached this past December 15, making a total of nine and a half billion dollars paid in gas tax money by motorists in the last twenty years. contested, will be adjudicated on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of the next succeeding month at 10 A.M.. Court of Lake County, Illinois, and that further claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuâ€" ance of summons. All claims filed agminst said estate on or before said date and not ADJUDICATION AND CLAIM DAY NOTICE NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN to all perâ€" sons that the first Monday of March, 1940, is the claim date in the estate of Cora A. Gerred, Deceased, pending in the Probate Court of Lake County, lilinois, and that elaims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. All elaims filed against said esâ€" tate on or before said date and not contested, will be adjudieated on the first w -lu-rmnmlond.llofun--t- ing month at 10 A.M. ADJUDICATION AND CLAIM DAY NOTICE NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN to all perâ€" soms that the first Monday of May, 1940, is the claim date in the estate of Michael Duffy, Deceased, pending in the Probate "March of Dimes" Committee, whiehb-dlvaonolflncmn- mittee for the Celebration of the President‘s Birthd of which Kelmloranhm{{ondm man. Commissioner Allen will be in charge of the "March of Dimes" WASHINGTON â€" Citizens of Iilinots are enthusiastically beâ€" hind the March of Dimes drive in the "Fight Infantile Paralysis" Coinmissioner of the District of Columbia. _ Mr. Allen is Chairman of the greeting cards _ distributed 146 Eim St. WANTED: APPLICATIONS FPOR THE znlun‘-ud&.lâ€"ah.llu f Club House. The operation will conâ€" sist of the serving of lunches to the pubâ€" Me. Couple with no children preferred. Aql.-hll'dd‘-‘x-fllhr‘ln‘ at office of the P District of Highâ€" land Park, City Hall, not later than Feb. 16, 1940. PATâ€"19 LEAVING TOWN | MONDAYâ€"Sacrificing ____VERN L. GERRED, Administrator E. S. Gail, Attorney, Highland Park, T. X47â€"49 THOMAS 8. DUFFY, Executor E. 8. Gail, Attorney, Highland Park, I!1. Phone 309. X47â€"49pd Furnishings For Sale momey for a job, you want the f #y k c Legal Notices Help Wanted after 4$20 v‘deck Wednssdng, netka 3012 F48hl throughout this state, will be filled with dimes and mailed to H’mmm:nfom v::li: f m-em\:ï¬ birthday on Jmmrymgth. In this manner those who contribute The. War igainet hy snippinng war ns disease., Oneâ€"half of the donations reâ€" ceived at the White House will be returned to Illincis and the other oneâ€"half will be sent to the Committee for the Celebration of the President‘s Foundation for Infantile Paralyâ€" sis. Every dime will be accounted for, under the direction of a naâ€" tionally known firm of auditors. Spring Is Just Around the Corâ€" ner; And the distinguished artist, Alastair K. Macdonald, takes off his overcoat and earmuffs long enough to illustrate his longing for and impression of that season _ Don‘t miss the colorful, delightful drawâ€" ings expressing his mood in The American Weekly, the magazine disâ€" tributed with next Sunday‘s Chicago Heraldâ€"American. \ All motor carriers are required to make a choice of their classifications in conformity with their line of opâ€" erations, which they desire to carry on. By far the larger number of carriers will qualify under a few classes, which can be easily deterâ€" mined by conference with the perâ€" sonnel at the office, or otherwise in the district. It is particularly desired that truck operators know that there will be no charge whatever made by the district office for informaâ€" tion, forms, or other service to them. Inquiries by mail may be addressed to the district office at the address above. Telephone No. Elgin 7026 has been installed. Joseph L. Mull, Registrar, will be at the Lake county court house beâ€" ginning Monday, January 22, and Motor Carriers are invited to conâ€" sult him. at convenient points in these various counties, where explanations will be made and forms distributed by one, or other, of these men. As rapidly as possible, meetings of truck operators will be arranged Information and assistance in preâ€" paring application blanks, desired by all those owning and operating trucks on the highways of the state to comply with the requirements of the Illinois Truck Act, approved in July, 1939, are now available at this office. 364 North Av. Highland Pk. ing Lake, McHenry, Boone, Duâ€" Page and Kane counties, has been opened in the building of State Poâ€" lice Headquarters at Dundee and Congden avenue in Elgin, IIl. The men placed in charge are: J. C. Weiland of Aurora, Jack B. Ewing and Joseph L. Mull of Waukegan, and Thomas H. Dwyer of Joliet. JUNK The office of District No. 2, Diâ€" vision of Motor Carriers. comnrisâ€" District Office of Motor Carriers Is Opened in Elgin Phone H. P. 410 J. SMITH sns 558 DEALER IN TÂ¥EE HIGHLANXD PARK PRE88 ng BMM†day to be for an Adtaker Old stone mortars of New Guinea, regarded by natives as belonging to spirits, are on exhibition at Field Museum of Natural History. Superâ€" natural powers are ascribed to them by the present inhabitants of the island. coln sketches Sam Toigo of Highâ€" land Park has done . . . yes, he who designs and makes his own furniâ€" ture. ... Nick Frigo, the commercial art ist, is doing some work for Life magazine . . . with the showing of "Abe Lincoln in Illinois" in Chicago and the great interest evinced in anything concerning Lincoln . . . you ought to see some of the Linâ€" host Tuesday night. . . . Did you notice . . . six of the fourâ€" teen varsity members of the Lake Forest Collegians are named Bob . . . only two Bills, however, one of t.hfm'Bfll Boehm of Highland Park. charge of refreshments at initiation services for the North Chicago chapter . . . Highland Park legionâ€" ndrulonlllalh-nhlpnnplgn to North Chicago last September . . . hence they assumed the role of meeting Sunday at the Railroad Men‘s home . . . Miss Alice Murric acted as ceremonial marshal at servâ€" ie.duillhlhdnlorthï¬unu Highland Park‘s Hook nursery is supplying the plant material to be used for the Lake Bluff exhibit in the Chicago Flower show . . . which this year is a major project and conâ€" sists of an entrance garden for a Cape Cod house. . . . Daniel Cobb, chairmans m“dh& East in and john Waich in wwl@-. of the The Highland Park Preas This is a splendid time now that all the inventory work has been completed, to check your printing requirements. TsP Let us help you make 1940 a successful year with CGOOD PRINTING 538 Central Avenue P R | N T I| N G Needs Now! Order Your ‘North Shore‘s Union Shop" R. L. ERSKINE one of the managing officers, and J. M. APPEL and C. F. GRANT t‘.ol!hdimdlhoPmlAflONALlAnlmdfl.Mdml- nols being severally sworn, each upon his oath states: That he makes this affidavit for the purpose of Ing with the requirements of Sections 9 and 10 of an Act of the h o e d d e o m s Et 4 C T TV PE B 0 PPCAne ty ie t 7 rewrev es dircant t hib vthuathâ€"ranthaPiwed General Assembly of the State of Illinois, entitled "An Act to provide for and regulate the administration of trusts by trust companies." ‘That the foregoing report of the said corporation on the aforementioned date, is true and correct in all respects to the best of his Mh:m:.dw.,ugzu“mwm“mb.hdh-u-- nene nfnereeitt wnit t ritbiatiae d cmd EoiX e ce o o ettt? pany for the purpose of making said statement. . T (SEAL) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of January, 1940. SOONTY OP LARQ es MEMORANDUM : Loans and Investments Pledged to Secure Linbilities : 26. Loans and investments pledged: (a) U. S. Government obligations direct and/or fully guaranteed ..__.__$ 258,500.00 ’F'.I,RBT NATT o"m:x: BAï¬'K':g:.l.flGlfLZND PARK, _ LOCA‘ AT e on en in Mc eo e panter o snn OP THE STATE oF ANT TO LAW. 1. Cash and due from banks ....____.._________________.______.$1,107,300.19 ; E:"{.‘:.._‘:‘.‘.‘.“.fl‘:.f’:;‘!’:::"_":_â€": :m‘&“,&“":'. T. Banking house $80,500.00. Furniture and fxtures §,45088 _______ _ 86.160.98 LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES BILLHEADS STATEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS CATALOGS _ Total Pledged (exeluding reâ€"discounts) *hn U. 8. Government and postal savings deposits .__________ Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable in "Gone with the Wind" Phone Highland Park 557 (Official Publication ) JABILITIES THURSDAY, JANUAEY 2%, 194 KATHLEEN COLE, 2,.417,787.41 1.978,947.48 (46â€"48)