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Highland Park Press, 4 Apr 1940, p. 8

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Confuciua Say : Employment agents who don‘t adverâ€" tise many positions never have to say when they call for THAT JOB, ‘‘Job just filled" or "ad was m mistake," < These mgencies save you both time and expense â€"fewer interviews. Call Highland Park 3203 622 Green Bay Road, Winnetia CHILDREN‘S DRESSESs AND COATS GARDENERâ€"HORSEMAN, GERMAN, Sinâ€" wgle; permanent work; good . references. Cull Deerfield 264. E5 pdhl MAN WITH â€" EXPERIENCE IN ALL branches of gardening and greenhouse work, wishes steady employment on the North Shore. Age 45, married and have 1 child going to school. Can drive cars and do general maintenance work. Referâ€" ences on request. . Write Box M.O. c/o The Lake Forester, Lake Forest, I|I. E5 Stewing Chickens Roasting Chickens Frying Chickens Brollers ... EXPERIENCED MOTHER WILL CARE FOR SALE: TWO JERSEY COWS, ONE EXPERIENCED â€" WOMAN WANTS DAY PAGE EIGHT 36 ‘36 ‘36 NORTH SHORE BUICK COMPANY, Inc. SER THIS & ROOM COLONTAL WOUSE, good eondition. to sell immediately. Your gmin to see it now. _ . Authorized Ruick Sales and Service FOR SALE:â€" s ROOM RRICK RINGAtOW HOLC _ payments $%8 24 Price $6 000 Want 21 generals 24 Generals ... Second maida ... 4 in Family $ Housemanâ€"Chamber 2 Adults ... ... 3 in Family ... 3 Adults ... 2 Adult, 2 Children 146 Elm made to order at my home. 944 Chestnut E.. Deerfield. _ Tel. Deerfleld 124. . Eltf 24 Generals ... :s ooo esns AOeNB Second maida ... en mc dacfh CBOKH .ms in nenmenmnin enoonm 15â€"18 WE HAVE WHAT WE ADVERTISE 8 North First Strect for an Adtaker Shore Garden of Memories. Splendid loâ€" cation. Tel. H.P. 867 or 149 evenings. day . work, Inundry or cleaning. _ Very wood references, . Call HLP. 3692. . Edâ€"5pd wiving milk now and one coming fresh in May. Puul A. Olsen, 1344 Hatel Ave., Monday and Tuesday, April 8 and 9 85 and 41 seranton Ave., Lake Bluff, Ill. Men‘s, women‘s, and children‘s clothing ; glassware and china. 5¢, 10¢, 25¢ and up. th for children by day or evening. Tel. H P. 156. E2 Highland Radio Service 641 tral Ave. Phone 1 Deerfield, 11. Phone Drf. 3656 or 447. USpdhi Y7 OR SALE: REED SUN ROOM SFT, $40 dinimg room set. $20; bed room set. $25 or all furnishings of fine home. Phone mating Chickens .._.._... 32e lb. ring Chickens ..___._.... 30e Ib. pllers anemmmauminice ts w»..... 326 T. Also egis and butter Phone H. P. 42 Write e/o Box 2. Highland Park _ MR. PTERSON RATRD & WARNER PHONE® H. P. 1f15â€"1856 Automobiles For Sale 5 5 7 Others BUICK Special Sed. 4 dr., htr; dark gray fin A Safe Place to Send Friends CENTRAL _ Dom. _ AGENCIES Empl. ns PLYMOUTH Busine PACKARD 120, 4 dr. Tr. Sedan; radio; htr GOoT YOUR USED CAR YET? FORL Truck OLDS. Trunk Heater FORD Tour Sedan; Radio: Trunk; 2 Dr BUICK Sedan (White Tires) Heater: 4 Dr. Furnishings For Sale Situations »uph seE BAKER ror THAT JOB EMPLOYMENT AGENCY m ... ... Tel. Winnetka 3012 FShI 110 South First Street Houses For Sale Misc. For Sale TILLMAN‘S PRODUCE tD ALWAYS OPEN RUMMAGE SALE SHORLINE COUPLES Deluxe 4 Dr. 6 wheel| Sedan; Radio; $385 \ raxk. 3 u. Se05! black finis 4 Ton Stake recanditioned MAIDS SALE 6 wheel; Trunk; Radio; $345 Wanted placed in another section RATES: 50 cents for five lines or less if paid on or before insertion; T5 cents if not paid b &uud“ (ollo'ha publication. 10 cents for each additional line. ‘uo for 3 consecutive weeks. Park and Lake Forest Combination Rate, 75¢; $1.00 if not by Saturâ€" day following publication. BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five lines of less if paid for before insertion; $1.00 if not m by Saturday following publication. 10 cents each additional NOTICE â€" Mv-th!E-‘- received after 5:00 o‘clock Wednesday, \ .. $485 s $295 Highland Park Kohl Classified Wantâ€"Ads $445| $315) m 100â€"125 $15â€"18 e 154 Usie $150 186 126 186 150 U4â€"6 ABâ€"! Gref 226 Railway Ave., Highwood. _ H.P. 3933 APARTMENT TO RENT IN UDELL BLDG. for immediate occupcany. Tel. H. PD::L EXCEPTIONAL BUYS IN HOUSES, LOTS FOR SALEâ€"SOME FINE, NICELY LOâ€" cated country estates; . would consider nice small or medium sized home as part payment for one. Homes of all rizes, types and prices. Best of terms. ALSO vacant lots, acreage and farms; one tract of land close in would make fine subdiâ€" vision. Call at 689 McKinley Road or telephone L.F., 2051 for appointment. S. Simmonds. LStf 6 ROOMS AND SUN PORCH FURNISHED 5â€"ROOM FRAME BUNGALOW: Hot water heat, large basement. 1 car frame garâ€" age. Call Deerfleld 202â€"J. Bi FOR RENT: FURNISHED STUDIO Apartâ€" ment suitable for two people, $37.50 per month, including hent and light. Ravinia, East Side. Call H.Pk. 856. D46 3 ROOM APARTMENT, FURNISHED, HOT ARTISTIC HOUSE, 9 ROOMS AND SUN I HAVE PLACES FOR A FEW YOUNG COUPLE DESIRES FURN. SMALL apartment or house from middle of June to Sept. or Oct. Tel. H.P. 1789. W5â€"7 SALESMEN WANTED UNEXPECTED CHANGE MAKES AVAILâ€" able Rawleigh Route in Highland Park. Good opportunity for man with car to continue route service. Rawleigh Prodâ€" uets sold in this district since 1932. Write mt once. Rawleigh‘s, Dept. ILCâ€"234â€"201, Freeport, 11. F2â€"5pd 366 Central Ave. OFFICEâ€"UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE IN OUR BANK WANTED : IsSUES OF â€" â€" THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Dated March 6. March 20, April 24, and October 2 of Year 1930. Also November 19, 1931 Issue. Charges MM’V” ooo “-\h‘h Free and acroage. newly decorated, in wooded section, east of Ravinia. Near opera park; summer or longer. Automatic oil heat, new Penâ€" field gas heater. Tel. H.P. 8333. B 5â€"7 room, fireplace, 2% baths and shower, 4 bay windows, garage, large landscaped lot, elose to Lake Michigan. Will rent furnished or unfurnished for summer months or longer. This home will bear close inspection ; rent very _ reasonable, For further particulars, call Lake Forest 2051 for appointment. S. Simmonds. B5tf can contact and talk with business peoâ€" ple. Dignified work for the elderly man or the young man willing to work and Jearn. Pay daily from every sale. State uge, occupation, experience, if any. Write V.Q. c/o of H.P. Press. F5â€"Thi water heat. 2 Blocks from transportaâ€" tion. Reasonable rent. No children, 124 So. lat St. D3â€"5 in Deerfleld or Bannockburn. Will conâ€" sider Highland Park. _ Reasonable. Adâ€" dress U.X. Hihland Park Press. W5t OR 4 ROOM HOUSE OR APARTMENT building. on reasonable terms, _ FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF â€" HIGHLAND PARK. Jast THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS 838 Central Ave. Highland Park, Tl Real Estate â€" Loans and Insurance of all kinds _ with old reliable companies only. Howard Employment Service Apply in person only Inga Durment Employment Service Domestic Help With Good Refs PIANO TUNING H. F. PAHNKE DESIRABLE _ OFFICES FPOR RENT MOLDANER & HUMER BLDG 16 N. SWERIDAN RD. HIGHLAND PARK An All Employment Bureau Good References Only 304 Railway Ave., Highwood Tel. H. P. 2072 Business Directory Houses For Rent Wanted to Rent Office For Rent 29 Years‘ Experience 12 Years in Highland Park Help Wanted Real Estate Apartments Aâ€"1 jobs open now For Rent GUY vITI Wanted Fi Q5 | (SRAL) Germans seem surprised to learn that Americans, from the President down, wish and work for the downâ€" fall of Hitlerism. Why, even our first grade students have known that for years. A democratic government is by the people, of the people and for the people; and since the United States is a democracy, Undersecâ€" retary of State Welles was sent to Europe on a mission for us, the peopie. However, we, the people, have been told neither what the mission was nor what Welles has found out in Europe. â€" Therefore whoever sent Welles on his mission does not believe in pure democracy or else believes in it and does not practice it. Such persons are called Rypocrites. F Perhaps Hitler has been reading too many of those articles in our papers which have called our Presâ€" ident a dictator. Hitler must have reasoned, "F.D. Roosevelt is a dicâ€" tator, I am a dictator, so when my regime is in danger, Roosevelt will Grand Total Liabilities ie Htomettinen itc iomusrerancss $489,668.24 The bunk has outstanding $15,65.00 face amount of Deferred Certificates, payable solely out of future net profits, if and when such future net profits are earned, (future met profits are operating profits plus recoveries, less chargeâ€"offs and proper provision for reserves) representing contributions to the bank and subordinated to all deposit and creditor liabilities but payable before any distributions to stockholders as such. 12. 18. 14. Report of Condition 11 I, J. W. McGINNIS, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, and that the items and amounts shown above agree with the items and amounts shown in the report made to the Auditor of Public Accounts, State of Iilinois, pursuant to law. CENTRALLY _ LOCATED _ FURNISHED DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS transmitted in response to call of the Auditor of Public Acsounts, pursuant to law and showing conditiin at the close of business on the 26th day of March, 1940. State of Illinois) County of Lake)ss, FOR RENT: NICELY FURNISHED ROOM &OOM: REASONABLE, OIL HEAT, : blocks from business section; quist street: Charter No. 14390 IN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MARCH 26TH, 1940._ PURLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, UNDER SECTION s?i1, U. S.““Vl.!m STATUTES. ASSETS 1. Loans and discounts (including $211.96 overdrafts) ... hi $1.276,410.63 2. United States Government oblizations, direct and guaranteed . 1,163,470.94 3. Obligations of State: and political subdivisions .. 1 757,005.21 4. Other bonds, notes, and debentures ; 2s is f 388,981.62 5. Corporate stocks, including stock of Federal Reserve bank .... â€" 24,750.00 6. Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance. and cash items â€" (SEAL) 11 24 15. MEMORANDA 31. Pledged mesets (and securities loaned) (book value) : (a) United States Government obligations. direct and guaranteed, pledged to seeurs deposits and other limbilities â€" (c) Amsets pledged to qualify for exereise of fduciary or corporate powers. and for purposes other than to seeure limbilities !wmm-flmw.mthmhyukpfl\. 1940 pdigh® P ho us Bubs.cacats un 0B ut ol o Mhik _ I. C. F. Grant, cashier of the shoveâ€"named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement in true to the best of my knowledge and belief FLORENCE M. FORREST, Notary State of TMlinois. County of Lake. s« housekeeping room. Gas, elec., phone and refrig., furnished. . Ideal for employed woman. Tel. H.P. 3378. P5 suitable for 1 or 2 persons, bath adjoinâ€" ing. 1 block to trains. Reasonabile. Tel. H.P. 165. PMZH Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day of March 1940 “jABy Say Other liabilities CepItRT | HEOBK | 2000000 i0oooeisi e eeos00 i iereniiienreieeeaiserencrureet ie oemrmintrememeereommncone Income debentures and/or capital notes ..._....._.._....__._._._...___.______._.. SUEDIU .10 rooerme 2o hoii n ied ie iniidinneen memicnsennooon Rersioinimneraen ioi Undivided profite 1Net) .................0, lioommnedoine odiiinremiemnninonensitem Reserve mccounts .. ........ â€" io Wametstreies edaneieedieomnementenien Demand. eBOBIME ............â€". ... o ommecenmermsmeentonieonmns Sinrwnn iiom nvomncecione Time deposits . ...._._._. eamsieediimmeenrcamine incrsei ioi m ornicie o enc orries dgece Total of deposits : (2) Not secured by pledge of loans and/or investments $409,273.03 2 . (8) Total deposits ... en emnmetemcomnmreanseeciin ns £90/070â€"08 Cash and due from banks ... o rermmmmiianeancimne conmmcouse vone on §§90,001â€"08. United States Government obligations, direct and/or fully gumranteed........ 5,000.00 Other bonds, stocks and securities .......... mvemieiindmss emssenieracecscn o N0 A00AD Touns and distOtints .......... ... lc in manemonmemmmmmmumermincecane ©09A01.06 Banking house $ none; Furniture and fixtures $5,767.69........_.._.._...._._._ 5,767.69 UOEDEE Fax] BSURR® ........o02.emmaommcmiomorrmine ommc amiormnniiicceme rarecccrrmcreceimecone. ( BURRED Other resources Mveeirerernmmensimmnegnmieten ie eriiiomeionereriiieeiennopnnmccmenmece en 331.83 in process of collection ieommaen ze Bank premiscs owned $80.100.00. furniture and fixtures $6.433.48 (Bank premises owned are subject to $ Nome, lens not assumed by bank) Real estate owned other than bank premises ... mame Bsce . Other masets m . LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerahips. and corporations Time deposita of individuals. partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States Government (ineluding postal savings) Deposita of States and political «ubdivisions M menmmamiaise Other deposits (certified and cashier‘s checks, ete.) Total â€" Deposits Other limbilities _ Capital Stocks (m) Clmas A preferred, total par $50,000.00, retirable value $50.000.00) (Rate of dividemds on retirable value is $%) ] (c) Common stock, total par $200.000.00 ) Surphus 5 c 5 emns en nermmsn envommonce Undivided profite Ioestenal Bm Reserves (and retirement aceount for preferred stock) Secured limbilitien : â€" s o s (m) Deposits seeured by pledged a«sets puruant to requirements of law . 151.690.14 (el (d) FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLAND PARK Rooms For Rent Grand Total Resources Grand Total Limbilities Total Capital Aecount« momemes Total Limbilities and Capial Accounts Total Total Limbilities By Nello Ori THE HIGHLAND PARK PEESS3 Total Total of for an Adtaker DEERFIELD STATE BANK 5 5 8 Report of Condition of the CAPITAL ACCOUNTs (Official Publication) Publiec Correctâ€"Attest : LIABILITIES RESOURCES BHERIFIS SALE. By virtue of an Alias Execution on Judgâ€" ment confessed to me directed from the Cirâ€" cuit Clerk‘s Office of the Circuit Court of Lase County, lilinois, wherein ROBERT C. PRINDLE, assignee of Elmer L. Clavey, Receiver for the Wauconda Trust & Savâ€" ings Bank, a corporation, is plaintiff and R. C. KENT, is defendant, I shall between the hours of 9 A.M. and the setting of the sun on the 12th day of April A.D. 1940, at the hour of 9:30 o‘eclock A.M. of said day at the East main door of the Court House in in the City of Waukegan, County of Laxe, State of lilinois, sell at Public Vendue t« the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest of R. C. Kent, in and to the following described property to wit: Lots, 3, 4, 7, 8, 28, 81, 32, 48, 44, 54, 55, 66, 57. 5®, 61, 62, 63, 64 and 65, R. C. Kent‘s Wauconda Subdivision in the South East quarter of Section 26, Township 44 North, Range 9, East of the Third Principal Merâ€" idian, according to the plat thereof recorded in Book I of Plats, page 80, as Document No. 149489, in the County of Lake and State of Illinois. «. . I will . . . I won‘t," he could safely conclude that the President would be pondering upon the Third Term question. Our prediction: if he runs, there will be a Democratic, a Republican, and a New Deal canâ€" didate running in Novemberâ€"three major parties. It happened when Teddy Roosevelt took a crack at the third termâ€"it can happen again. Lots 8 in Bang‘s Third Addition to Wauâ€" conda, in the County of Lake and State of Illinois according to the plat thereof reâ€" corded in Book D of l;llla. page 42 also All that part of the South East Quarter of Section 26, Township 44 North, Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridian deâ€" scribed as follows: Beginning at a point in the center of State Highway No. 176 where said center line intersects the Southâ€" westerly line of an mlley in the plat of the Addition to the Second Addition to the Town of Waucapda; thence Southeasterly along said line to the Waucondaâ€"Barrington Road ; thence Southwesterly along said road 60 feet ; thence parallel with said alley in a Northâ€" westerly direction to the center of Highway No. 176; thence along said center line to the place of beginning, in the County of Lake and State of Illinois. Real estate has been levied on by the Sheriff of Lake County, Iilinois by virtue of an Alias Execution on Judgment Confessed. THOMAS E. KENNEDY, SHERIFF. Dated at Waukegan, Illinois, this 20th day of March 1940. X3â€"5 If some one should hear our Presâ€" ident mumble to himself, "I will world events. We blow lots of hot air and shoot plenty of hooie for home consumption, but we are firm against those dictatorships hated by the English people. Correct, Attest: in order to save my dictatorship. . Hitler must have failed to disâ€" Legal Notices i ohron‘y £.0 5N* MORTON R MavoR. J. W. McGINNIS, Cashier M. APPEL HARRY E. WING ERWIN SEAGO, | $4.279.682 61 RUTH JOHNSON, Notary Public Reserve District No. 7 C. P. GRANT. Cashier $ 50,000.00 _ £20,000.00 2,000.00 _ 4,244.96 . 4,124.00 .. 242,844.97 ... 166,028.06 $1.276,410.63 . 1,163,470.94 157,905.21 388,981.62 24,750.00 $489,668.24 1,121,313.66 26,538.48 4,859.988.17 1,568,089.26 2.026,787.37 132,574.19 §35.981.42 16,850 37 4,202, 372 68 567.615.49 4.850,988.17 Directors 150.000.00 65.883.51 101.731.98 275,000.00 151.600 14 31,881.17 9,291.45 12,600.07 As another item of news in his department Commissioner Sharp anâ€" nounced that Arthur Anderson & Co., the well known firm of accounâ€" tants, had been employed to audit the books of all city departments. In an interview on Monday Comâ€" missioner Sharp stated that his deâ€" partment was preparing educational literature pertaining to the correct handling of refuse by the citizens of the community. To date refuse preparation, transportation and disâ€" posal has been carried on upon a more or less willy nilly basis with little or no regard for the economies of the problems involved. For the sake of economy and efficiency the department is going to attempt to educate the public in the proper way to prepare its refuse so that it can be handled with the least waste possible. Commissioner Sharp stated that promiscuous dumping of refuse both at the dump and surrounding terriâ€" tory was definitely going to be stopped even if resort to law enâ€" forcement had to be employed to accomplish this end. Starting with this weekâ€"end an employee will be stationed at the incinerator on Satâ€" urday afternoons and Sundays to direct proper garbage disposal by the public. All ashes and other nonâ€"combustible refuse must be taken to the Meyer dump. (Continued from Page 1) ever, work on the project is being carried on with the assumption that this will not be necessary. By ELMORE M. MURPHY Mayor Ronan stated he was in receipt of <a ‘communication from the organization originally sponâ€" sored by Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia of New York urging the various municipalities throughout the counâ€" try to get behind and support a National Clean Up month. The purpose of this campaign is to stimâ€" ulate the sale of paints, varnishes Back to Americanism! CORLEY His REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE If we washed or cleaned only half of those curtains, the contrast between the winter grime imbedded there and the fresh, cleanliness of the part we had rejuvenated, would be most revealing. But when you send us your curtains we‘ll guarantee you can tell a whale of a difference anyway. JUST PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 177â€"178. STATE SENATOR Eighth Senatorial District NOMINATE AND ELECT You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the You cannot help small men by tearing big men down. You cannot help the poor by destroying the rich. citing class hatred. _ should do for 10 Political Commandments You cannot bring about prosperity by discouraging wageâ€"pay er than your income. You cannot lift the wageâ€" VERNE CORLEY NOMINATE and ELECT a man who will help y back to the good AMERICAN way. for for State Senator CONTRAST Mrs. Cote is survived by four bothers, Anton Engles of Wilmette; John of Kenosha, Frank of Glenâ€" view and Max Engels of Highwood and one sister, Mrs. Anna Wood of Wilmette, Mr. Cote died 24 years ago. Mrs. Catherine Cote, widow of Mr. Jack Cote, a former resident of this city, passed away Monday morning at her home, 2403 Glenâ€" view road, Wilmette. Funeral services are being this morning at 10 o‘clock in mette. lyppt'*kuuhhdpdn':: reâ€"employment problem. Along general line of thought the Mayor stated the city was contemplating reviving Clean Up Day. Some day later in the month a day will be set aside for the residents of Highland Park to clean out their attics and basements of unwanted odds and ends. If placed on the parkways the city will collect all discarded maâ€" terials and haul them out to the city dump. The City Council will convene again in regular session on next Monday evening. Mrs. Catherine Cote _ Dies in Wilmette The regular meeting of the Mothâ€" ers‘ club will be held Tuesday, April 9, at 8 p.m. at the Y.W.C.A. Miss Emada Griswold will speak of her experiences as Dean of Girls of the Highland Park High school. Motehrs Club to Hear Miss Griswold social security on borrowed You cannot build character THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1940 Wilâ€" held

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