Buy Now 88â€"Buick 60 Club Coupe. Nice clean car inside and outside, heater, reconditioned ...........____.$525 86â€"Plymouth P2 Tudor Sedan. Cloth upholstery, 5 good tires, heater, very economical.$265 85â€"Packard Series 1201 Club Sedan. 6 white wall tires, cloth upholsâ€" tery, heater ......................$245 86â€"Buick model 81 5â€"pass. Touring Sedan. Black, cloth upholstery, 87â€"Buick series 91, 5â€"pass Touring Sedan, 5 white wall tires, heater, radio, reconditioned .......$495 86â€"Oldsmobile 8, Lg::-. & Coupe, 5 wheels, ter, FaAdiQ ........._._........_.......... 87â€" 86â€"Packard Series 120B Touring Sedan. 6 white wall tires, cloth upholstery, heater, radio. An unusually fine car ..........$385 86â€"Cadillac Series 70, 5â€"pass. Tourâ€" ing Sedan, cloth upholstery, heater, radio, 6 white wall _ Maroon, heater & radio $695 88â€"Buick model 41 5â€"pass. Sedan. Black, 5 wheels, white wall tires, 86â€"Cadillac 60 5â€"pass Sedan. Light Many Other Fine Cars of Various Makes and Models at Real Bargain Prices. General Motors Sales Corp. 106 8. First St., Highland Park, IIl. Highland Park 3442 Glencoe 460 HOLIDAY SPECIALS PRICES REDUCED 3 DAYS ONLY 89 Plymouth Delivery Bedan ...........â€"....~$0 88 Buick 4 Door Sedan ................. . $f 87 Plymouth Coupe BuS: : mmnncen c 37 Ford % Ton TFUCK .sn e 87 Buick 4 Door Sedan ........_._._.___$ 37 Ford Sedan nonesâ€" d 37 Oldsmobile Sedan ..â€"...............% 36 Ford Sedan ..... 86 Buick 4 Door Sedan . 36 Packard 120 Sedan ... Some Equipped with Radio, Heater and White Tires. All Cars Come 50â€"50 Guarantee. RESPONSIBLE PARTY. CHICAGO REST 110 8. First St. Highland Park ‘Tel Highland Park 496. _ C13M] with more to follow. Every mile you drive will be a pleasant one. 6â€"Cadillac Vâ€"12 5â€"pass. Tourinj Enjoy the Holiday this week for an Adtaker NORTH SHORE BUICK COMPANY, Inc. â€"Cadillac Vâ€"12, 7â€"pass Sedan, six wheels, white wall tires, color cent 25 years, wants to buy old threeâ€"fint or house morth or near north sile in Automobiles For Sale 5 5 7 Cadillac Motor Car Division GMAC BUDGET PLAN TRADES TAKEN Open Evenings and Sunday 6 wheels, heater, radio, white wall tires. Traded to us by viceâ€" president of Chicago en reconditioned, thousands of unâ€" used miles in this car. Originâ€" al cost over $4,000 ......... 8345 heater and radio .........$5D95 green, 6 wheels, black wall tires, heater, radio ......._.._.__.$385 A Safe Place to Send Friends You get a better car from a BUICK DEALER All cars guaranteed BEST TERMS Wanted to Buy elsan 5â€"pass. Touring Hollycourt 6700 {o > Placed in another section _ _ ‘l..l‘enhxl.t’ut !..'l.chrï¬"ll:l“bu nh‘l-k.:t.h-.uc-ulo: -auam?é}uuu‘m-:flnm %um and Lake Forest ination Rate, T5¢; $1.00 if not by Saturâ€" day following publication. BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five lines or huuuumumhm;u.oouwr:um following publication. 10 cents each additional :’675 3545 $595 5545 sis $265 $315 3250 saos $435 ssos $335 saos $415 $335 szgs $365 3295 is $335 $385 Classified Wantâ€"Ads Touring Kidtf SHRUBS . EVERGREENS PERENNIALS â€" ANNUALS J. O8TROWSKY 2616 W. Park Ave. Tel. H. P. 49 _ U1lâ€"13 BABY BED AND STROLLER VERY REASâ€" able. Call H. P. 3990. Ustf TO CLOSE ESTATE, WILL SACRIFICE FRAME HOUSE OF 3 APARTMENTS AT 33 N. 2nd St., Highland Park. Priced at $7,000. Address Box L.B., HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. G11â€"13pd 8 ROOM BRICK HOUSE IN RAVINIA From factory to youâ€"You save the difference Kxpert repairingâ€"Trade in allowance Phone Highland Park 541 l DANNEMARK ELECTRIC CO. Usâ€"18 NEW CAR FACTORY GUARANTEE 1940 Buick Estate Wagon ... fully amim Used 8600 miles. Big Disâ€" coun WANTED : IS3UES OF â€" THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Dated March 6, March 20, April 24, and October 2 of Year 1930. Also November 19, 1981 lssue. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS NORTH SHORE BUICK COMPANY, Inc. VACANT LOT IN LAKE BLUFF ON RAâ€" OWNER HAS nmw . MUST SELL HiS 6 1 A BRICK HOME AT A LOSs. Y DECORATED. _ MOST _ SUBSTANTIAL CONSTRUCTION. YOUR GAIN TO INâ€" VESTIGATE VERY PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, 4 windows, suitable for 2. Bath adjoining. Kitehen privileges if desired. Near transâ€" portation. Call noon hour or nnni;.-. Tel. H.P. 185. MODERN 2 BEDROOM HOUSE WITH gar., all in good condition and close in. Occupaney at onee. $45.00 per mo. to right party. . If you want this, met quickâ€" ly. Tele. Lake Forest 2051 for .;;oht- ment. 8. SIMMONDS. 10â€"f WASHING AND IRONING FIRST PART of week by experienced inundress. Cail Ontario 7756. Ri%â€"130d b in headiiias t en iss BBlaki h ol t thie wcat l4 bedrooms, 2 baths, hot water ofl heat, 2 car brick garage. Price $11,000. At present there is a $7,000 mortgage with 4% per cent semiâ€"annual interest. HOUSEMAN â€" CHAUFFEUR, COLORED experienced. reliable, honest, sober, capâ€" ubie. Will travel. References. Téel. Vie Corner lot, South of Roger TILLMAN‘S PRODUCE Stewing Chickens ..................... Roasting Chickens ...................... Frying Chickens ..........................Sb0 16. Broilers ... seemnmmmrmcremieme BB N. Also eggs and butter, Phone H. P. 42 LOF5T Highland Radio Service 641 trai Ave. Phone 1 four grave lot in Northshore Garden of Memories. George Waiter Johnson, Attorâ€" ney, 105 West Adams St., Chmll'ulili [ . _ ___ _ Guy ym _ _ 326 Railway Ave., Highwood. Tel. H.P. 3933. Gi1 iST MORTGAGE LOANs ON &% VALUâ€" ation approved within 24 hrs. Ave., HERES A GOOD BUY! ROOM BRICK BUNGALOW, HOLC payâ€" ments, $38.24. Price $6,000. 'l'hat‘/; Box 2, Highland Park, IlJ. §38 Central Ave., Highland Park, DJ. You get a better car from a BUICK DEALER 110 8. First 8t. HIGHLAND PARK 496 Up to 50% Guaranteed Savings _ _ em all our floor models VACUUM CLEANERS Situations Wanted MR. PWION BAIRD & WARNER PHONES H.P. 1215â€"1885. Gotf Houses For Sale Rooms For Rent Houses For Rent Misc. For Sale Real Estate CAPITALIZE Wanted m‘;in 12 SALE d after 5:00 o‘cleck Wednesday, ~........ 85¢ Ib. _____.35e Ib. Phone 164 Ub E13â€"i5pd C13hl GIRL, EXPERIENCED, REFERENCES LARGE VARITY OF USED FURNITURE ON DISPLAY AT IREDALE®S 374 Central Ave., Highland Park. Al0tf EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 746 Elm 8t. Tele. 'Mn“zn FURNITURE: | ATTRACTIVE WALNUT WANTED GIRL WITH SEWING AND selling experience in dress shop. 365 Central avenue, Highland Park. Fi3 OAK DRESSER, ICE BOX, DINING ROOM table and chairs. Tel. H. P. 914. Allâ€"13 WICKER TABLE, 2 wm& CHAIRS, : wicker lamps. Kitehen and chairs. 3646 Central Ave. PANTRY GIRL WITH 80ME Experience. Permanent r-lflnl Apply 644 Bank Lane, Lake Forest. F13â€"14 WANTED: IRONER, EXPERIENCED froner, white. ‘Tel. Deerfleld 441, call at 5 P. M. F13â€"15pd WANTED_MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSEâ€" work. Tel. H. P. 3260. F13 2 ROOM APARTMENT ATTRACTIVELY furnished for rent from June 15th till Sept. lst. Udell Building. Phone Highâ€" WANTED: WOMAN TO @TAY wiTH WANTED: IRONER â€" EXPERIENCED ironer, white. Telephone Deerfleld 441 after 5:00 p.m. F12â€"14 5 ROOM DOWNSTAIRS FLAT, UNFURâ€" nished. Near business district. Inquire mfter 5 evenings. 18 MeGovern St. Di3pd FOR RENT: FURNISHED APARTMENT in Deerfleld. Newly decorated 4 room apartment, nicely furnished, for rent for summer months. _ 561 Deerfield Road. Telephone Deerfleld 73. D13â€"18 FOR RENT: 5 ROOM APARTMENT, FURâ€" OFFICBâ€"UPâ€"TOâ€"DATB IN OUR SANE building, on reasonable terms, _ FIRST MATIONAL BANK â€" OF . HIGHLAND LARGE COMFORTABLE ROOM, SUTTâ€" able for 2. Or 3& sleeping room. Near transportation convenient to town. Breakfast optional. 645 Glenview Ave. DORERMAN PINSCHER FOR SALE, +mail, female. well traimed, can do tricks, wonâ€" dining room suite, table with 3â€"leaf extenâ€" sion, 2 arm chairs, 4 sides, china cabinet and sideboard to match. . Reasonable. ‘ANTED TO RRNT: CHIGAGO FAMILY of 3 adults wish to rent furnished home of approximately 8 rooms in Lake Forest, Lake Bluff or Highland Park for three months starting June 15. Good residential district near lake preferred. Address Box 200, e/o The LAKE FOREST NEWS, 279 Deerpath, Lake Forest, III. Wisth Cooking, housework, good home, ent. Call H. P. 473. Phone Lake Forest 1365. land Park 932 days or 3449, evenings, Saturdays and lm-. Price reasonable. nished or unfurnished; suitable for bachâ€" elor girls or family. Also 3 room furâ€" nished or unfurnished apartment. Near transportation. . Inquire 822 Wisconsin Ave. DiSih Tel. H. P. 1063 Advertise in the PRESS GHLAND PARK PRESS Office. . Fi3 Furnishings For Sale Inga Durment Employment Service Domestic Help With Good Refs P. 149 Wanted to Rent Office For Rent Lost and Found Help Wanted Apply in person only WAITRESS SHORLINE wAGE 100 â€" $150 Aâ€"1 jobs open now WAGES $15 â€" $20 COUPLES WAGE $10 â€" $20 TBE HLGHLAND PARK PREBSS MAIDS COOKS BAKER THAT JOB : 558 for an Adtaker 3â€"14pd D13â€"15 P1Bâ€"15 Al3 HERBERT 0. HUBER and ELIZABETH HUBER, his wife, Plaintifs, vs. EMIL OETZEL, individually and as Administrator of the Estate of Minnie Octzel, deceased ; EDWARD G. HUBER; ESTHER HUBER; HOWARD HUBER:; VERA OETZEL:; RAYâ€" MOND OETZEL; VIVIAN OETZEL: LEsâ€" LIE OETZEL; DOROTHY OETZEL DODGE; IRENE OETZEL; MARIE CROSâ€" BY; GEORGE CROSBY; and DUKB LA DUF, defendants in Chancery, General No. 40866. PUBLIC NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to m decree entered of record on May 13th, 1940, in the above entitled cause, by the Cireuit Court of Lake County, lilincis, the undersigned, as Master in Chanâ€" cery of said Cflnï¬'fll on June 24th, 1940, mt ten o ‘clock A.M. Standard Time of said day, 11 o‘clock Daylight Saving Time, sell at public auction for cash to the highest and best bidder at the East Main Front Door of the Court House in the City of Waukegan, Lake County, lilinois, all and singular the following described real estate in said deâ€" cree described, provided that the bid or bids on said premises shall be equal to at least twoâ€"thirds of the valuation put upon the same as shown by the report of the Comâ€" missioners heretofor appointed by said Court to make partition thereof, and now on file in said cause,toâ€"wit: Lot 1 in Block 11, in the City of Highland Park, Laze County, Illinois. No deed shall be issued until said sale has been reported to and approved by the said Circuit Court of Lake County, Iilinois. PAUL MACGUFFIN, _ _ _ ____ Master in Chancery as aforesaid MASTER‘S SALE NOTICE PARTITION. STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF LAKE, SS._ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF SAID Dated: May 23rd, 1940. _ _ _ _ _ Paul C. Behanna, Attorney for Plaintiffs Highland Park, lllinois. X12â€"15 COUNTY. MRS. ARCHIE VIETCH IS NOT RESPONâ€" sible for any debts contracted by anyone but herself. Mrs. Archie Vietch. X12â€"14pd REAL BARGAIN, OTHER BUSINESS forces me to sell north suburban cab comâ€" pany 'ulud-s'“lunnod-..hl..u.. a year old. $10,000 yearly business, §$3,200 takes all. Good opportunity. Adâ€" For several years passengers on the Milwaukee Road‘s Olympian in Jefferson canyon, Montana, have looked across the Jefferson river and observed work crews building trails and boring entrances on the face of the towering canyon wall. These activities marked the position of America‘s most recently opened maâ€" jor cave located on the main electriâ€" fied line of the Milwaukee road just 22 miles west of Three Forks, Monâ€" tana, and 50 miles east of Butte. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS CONâ€" trmcted by anyone other than myself. Morrison Cave Is New Attraction for Montana Vacationers The 2,770 acre plot high up in the Tabacco Root mountains was formâ€" erly known as the Lewis and Clarke National Monument. After several years of exploration and developâ€" ment under the direction of the Naâ€" tional Park Service, it was estabâ€" lished last year as "Morrison Cave State Park, and the public was adâ€" mitted in the Fall of last year. Morrison Cave was discovered in 1902 by Dan Morrison, and was priâ€" vately owned for many years. Since it has become a part of the public domain, the cave has been considâ€" erably enlarged through the discovâ€" ery of new chambers and the careâ€" ful opening of safe passages. A 500 foot tunnel was drilled and blasted from the lowest level of the cave to a trail on the face of the mountain. This relieves visitors of the need of making the rather stremuous climb back to the mouth, and makes the trip an easy one. According to government men who have studied caves extensively, Morâ€" risson Cave is unexcelled for the delicate carving and coloring of its formations. The total distance from the mouth to the bottom of the cave is about threeâ€"quarters of a mile and comprises seven chambers of varyâ€" ing size connected by intricate pasâ€" sages. The largest chambers are the Cathedral room and the Paradise room. Both are rooms of singular besuty endowed with a wide range DAVIS AND HART, DECORATORS Interior and exterior painting; Paper hanging ; Calcimining, Wallpaper cleanâ€" ing. Reasonable prices. Free cstimates. Tel. H. P. 2122. Rliâ€"13pd of fantastic formations. There are stalagmites and stalactites no larger than a pencil, and others that weigh nosis and remedial work. Call Laze Forâ€" est 2080, Lake Forest 481 or Greenleaf Tel. Keystome 1914, charge reversed. Chiâ€" cago. RL1â€"13 teacher. Rates for 6â€"weeks term. Also PIANO TUNING H. F. PAHNKE We clean carpets on PARAMOUNT CARPET 849 WAUKEGAN RD. TELE DEERFIELD 4@$W | Ré1} JOB CARPENTRY Legal Notices TL W. w. TODD POR SALE Ri2â€"L4pd R1iâ€"13pd R13â€"14 X13â€"15 lamps and are guided through the cave by competent men who explain the mysteries of its stillâ€"growing formations, Travelers on the Milwaukee Road threeâ€"quarters of a mile up a wide inclined trail to the mouth of the cave. And there the visitor is reâ€" warded by a truly magnificent view of the Jefferson river valley, the ranges. Visitors are equipped with date is not June 23 , . . June 22 is the correct day . . . Alfonso Rizzolo, have you noticed, has one gray eye and one brown eye . . . Sign seen at a repair shop . . . "We fix everyâ€" thing but a broken heart" . . . and at a key and lock shop . . . "We make keys so even your wife can‘t hear you. Virginia Wilson, mezzoâ€"soprano, rated a picture in the Heraldâ€"Tmerâ€" ican . . . for her debut recital Tuesâ€" day evening in Kimball hall . . . under the direction of Bertha Ott. Tommy Russell is the starryâ€"eyed bridegroom now . . . A customer at the Chicago House at Wheeling asked for a glass of milk and couldâ€" n‘t be accommodated . . . on account of the milk strike . . . the lilac bushes at Lombard were at peak splendor this last weekâ€"end . . . and the tulips also . . , pink lilacs were in evidence . . . Colonel Plum, collector of lilacs from all over the world, left the beds to the Village of Lombard , . . for the public . .. which is now charged a fee to see them. Tds If puigs inio. soop sebdn browns. Like most large caves, Morrison Cave maintains a constant temperaâ€" ture through the year. In winter or in midâ€"summer, it is always about 52 degrees within a few yards of the If not, it‘s nothing unusual. Those two questions formed the regular annual favorites at the public liâ€" brary last year. The greatest curiâ€" osity is exhibited in December, the least in July. December had 37 quesâ€" tions answered and July only 11. the Pacific Northwest may stop off and visit Morrison Cave. The railâ€" read arranges motor transportation either from the station at Three Forks or from nearby Gallatin Can you name the seven wonders of the world? Do you know your senators and representatives? Gateway Inn. Home builders ask the library for help on exterior and interior plans. The accent this year has been Colonâ€" ial and French provincial. A recent request came in for spetifications for a good oldâ€"fashioned farm fence suitable for keeping a horse at home. Many local people, too, will enjoy steaks this summer cooked on an outdoor grill, the plans for which came from the Highland Park Pubâ€" lic library, The reference department has coâ€" operated in community doings also. It found plans for the Sam Campâ€" bell Early American room at the new Community Center. Due to an awakened interest in antiques among members of the Woman‘s club and their friends, material on identifyâ€" ing and restoring many antique items are furnished the public. Holiday matter is always needed but this year help was necessary in locating the date of Thanksgiving in the various states, as well as providing recipes for turkey dressâ€" ing "like mother used to make." The reference section reports 304 questions for the year 1939â€"1940. New annual editions of Who‘s Who 1940, Who‘s Who in the Theatre, American Medical Directory, high school catalog, encyclopedia of anâ€" tiques and two new music encycloâ€" pedias have been obtained. Three much needed aids were pubâ€" lished this year, a new edition of Granger‘s Poetry Index and two services giving current materia) about people in the news, with much helpful material about authors. The magazine Fortune has been generously donated by some of the patrons. Copies of the National Geographic magazine are welcom for circulation purposes. The Readâ€" er‘s Digest seems to tempnt folks 66, With the exception of the month of August, when no count was kept, the children‘s department answered 1215 questions. Evidently youngâ€" sters are more curious. Josephine _ DePalma‘s wedding Alhem . .. e |*‘resent 93 Usually cakes are combined by adding dry and liquid ingredients alternately. This means that about a fourth of the flour mixture is stirried into the creamed mixture, then a third of the liquid, then a fourth of the flour, and so on until all is used. It is best to add the flour at the first and then again at the last. This helps prevent the batter from "curdling." Batter is beaten just enough to become smooth after each addition of flour and of liquid. Cakes need to be mixed lightly and quickly. ‘ last, they should be glossy and moist, rather than dull and dry. The trick is to beat them only until the bowl can be tipped without moving the egg whites. Fold whites lightly but thoroughly into the mixture after the flour and milk have been added. "Licking the how!" used to be imâ€" portant activity in a warm kitchen on cakeâ€"baking day. It still is a Mflufl-h,-z--h cannot wait for the m come out of the oven. » "licking the bow!" is like seeing a movie previewâ€"exciting, but not half so satisfying as the real thing. ever ore cakeâ€"making been so easy and so economical, Reâ€" liable recipes, convenient kitchen equipment, and ingredients of good quality have made it so. With careâ€" ful attention to receipe directions, homemakers can turn out prize winâ€" ners every time. For best results, eggs and shortâ€" ening for a cake should be at room temperature. Sugar stirs more easily into soft shortening. Shortenâ€" ing and sugar are creamed together and soft as very Properly beaten eggs for cakes are frothy, with the whites and yolks well mixed. Most homemakâ€" ers prefer to use a rotary egg beatâ€" er. If egg whites are folded in at Flavoring may be put into the cake as the last ingredient. Or, it may be added to the creamed sugarâ€" andâ€"shortening mixture, since a few more stirs of this mixture are fine for good cake texture. Cakes made with butter or shortâ€" ening are baked in wellâ€"greased pans. Unwaxed paper, placed in the bottom of layer or loaf pan, aids removal of the baked cake from the pan. Sponge and angel food cakes are always baked in ungreased pans. important step in making a cake. The idea in creaming is to dissolve the sugar, if possible. Be sure to spread the cake batter well into the corners of the pan, with a slight depression in center. Then the cake will rise evenly durâ€" ing baking. Baking a cake is as important as mixing it, for cakes require just the right oven temperature for gentle, even rising. An oven therâ€" mometer is the only sure indication of an oven‘s hotness. The most satisfactory oven temperature for the cake is always stated in a reâ€" liable recipe. _ â€" With the aid of a flat knife or spatula, remove a baked cake from the pan a few minutes after it comes out of the oven. Place it, right side up, on a cake rack or folded clean towel to cool. In spite of temptation, it is wise to keep the oven door closed for 15 or 20 minutes after a cake has started to bake. Cakes, like human beings, do not welcome sudden drafts of cold air: of Russia, Europe‘s most noted exile and cousin of the Czar, tells why there is only woe ahead for tiny â€"Standard measuring cups and spoons are inexpensive, essential in a kitchen. Level, standard measâ€" urements of ingredients are necesâ€" sary for cooking success of any kind. They represent economy, too, since they lessen waste of ingrediâ€" ents by cutting down the number of failures in baking. Tragic plight of Europe‘s Royal War Babies. Grand Duchess Marie threatened by invading armies. A full page illustrated feature in The American Weekly, the magaine disâ€" tributed with next week‘s Sunday Chicago Heraldâ€"American. THE NEW YELLOW CAB 15e &?©2000 15c * Yellow Cab Co. *** THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1940 â€" RIDE or