Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 4 May 1950, p. 6

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LAKE FOREST * . 8 room house. 4 bedroomf"2 baths Price® reduced to $18,000.00 _ WaANTED To BUY WANTED TO BUY:>â€"In vicinity of Deerfield Grammar school, small house, reasonably priced. Call Deerfleld 499. ROOM FOR RENT ROOM FOR RENT:â€"Nicely furnâ€" for major‘feed Company. Permaâ€" nent work. Good chance for adâ€" vancement. _ Better â€" thanâ€"averagé earnings. Thorough training on the job. Home nights. No investâ€" ment and no â€"credit to carry. Only congenial, nfature reliable man will be considered. For conâ€" fidential appointment reply "A", Box 802, Highland Park, IMlinois. With selling experience or equivâ€" Want Ads/‘â€": Business mmvitholdhom.lm.m House Trailers 5: ~_ Average frontage 105 feet. pay plan at 5% i T room: house with more than one mn-b-n-nd'l'-,vld-. acre of ground. 3 bedrooms 2 car| \ Bensonville, HL FOR SALE:â€"Two piece Bed Rm.| â€" set, springs and mattress; one| _ L. P. GAS, or bottled Gas or Proâ€" m-tnk gas. Inquire at Shore Gas Company. FOR SALE:â€"Corner lot in Raâ€" . GLENCOE 11 room house. 6 bedrooms; also 2 car garage with 3 Rm. Apt, lent_toâ€"doâ€"field and_sales Used ‘Craftsman 36â€"inch Center Jig Saw with moâ€" tor, belt, pulley vewt 240 sq. ft. Johnâ€"Manville Rockwool Insulation _. 1 Craftsman All Steel Tool * 1 Craftsman Blow Torch 3.00 Used 18 month Baby Bed, Spring, Mattress .."... .. Set of Craftsman Small Socket Wrenches, case. .. 5.00 1 set of Coyne Electrical Encyclopedias ..~ ... ... 1200 1 Craitsman All Steel Tool Used Set of Craftsman Drill & Tap Set, wrenches 18.00 Used 44 H.P. Dunlap Motor, 1750 R.P.M. . .‘ 6.00 only. Tel. HI 2â€"0405. New Craftsman Electric Drill, 4 inch chuck ... .. New. Set of Craftsman Drills, case satneck New Cl_'afi'sman twin 6â€"inch Grinder, motor, pulleys;~ "BDeBtolloll 22. 032 F10245 . Best Deal in Town 1935 Ford Tudor Sedan $50.00 New Craftsmaii heavy duty" * Drill Press ... â€".. #: 0 JR RENT:â€"Garage for rent; 888 Elm Place; Tel. HI 2â€"2849. Chest, drawers, tray .... 1800 St. Johns avenues. ,Tel HI 2â€"| New and used house trailers: take 1461. trades, car, trailer, furniture etc; Can Be.Seen Any Time at 22 South Ridge Rd. Highland Park, Ilinois Phone : H.P. 2â€"3006 SALESMAN WANTED .~ AWinman *erenchecs £00d cuY vIT 226 Green Bay Road FOR SALE | Price $13,800.00 ptitediicnstest irbiod se Price $18,000.00 Priceâ€" $16,000.00 10.00 18.00 11.00 ‘ | . Lake Villa 4248 collect. Te Soo ie ies die Its chirned this uy tihoation, moee o hn soups and gravies. Much smarter to "m?.-'"m'-s :m nuaâ€"é}. eauliflower, broccoli and ssparagus is plains that last year‘s sweaters don‘t go with her ""’_:';-w -!ih-h':.-q: too good for words} _ â€" _ ~ _ t# c# % _ Close friends will be glad to hear it. onfon lovers, though, it is sad news. ;Ly;-r';nh-mh&tb-uh seven Now don‘t start hoarding? Every person still has fifty pounds to ake our vitamins thet wey than to buy h:hh-‘" ns * * #( / White sauce has a lot mote "chatac: WANTED TO RENTâ€" ; l'“._ Y'r ~' iA »When teenâ€"age daughter * Menoni and Mocogni PARTIES? OUR SPECIALTY! Den Moore and Bill Babcock IN THE BEST SUBURBS GUNNISON HOMES at $6,450 to $30,000 ~ are approved and available LAKE COUNTY HOMES RAndolph .6â€"1458 $100. down; open nights and CATERING Ph. Des Plaines 3054M M A NU R E Phone, HI 2â€"0518 plan your next party CBy Aane Goode ) * Call Glencoe 2268 _ Sworn to and subscribed before me C. R. TORRENCE this 1st day of May, 1950 . FRED A. CUSCADEN _ _ERNEST A. BELMONT, ; â€" â€" â€" Dire (SEAL) Notary Public. Correctâ€"Attest: 82. (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction Of TesErVEG Of :â€"1:..1.... 2 iL c lllinoenieceincdinncles. 27. I, A. N. SCHINLER, cashier of the aboveâ€"named bank, do solem'nl! swear m‘m above statement is true to the best of my solemnly swear that t 'knowlt!gn and belief. STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF LAKE, as: 19. 23. 24. in the s:.-: of IIlinois, u..:lln elou.:r business on ‘AiEfi“ 24, 1950, udcr..:flanall. U. 8. Revised Statutes. . 1. Cash, balances with other banks, including reâ€" s * j serve balance, and cash items in process of collecâ€" f tion Aievanneetvecvices s «........$ 2,358,547.54 2. â€"United States Government obligations, direct and â€" f ~â€" guaranteed srestteived . 8,925,865.25 3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions ... â€"1,376,214.39 4. _ Otherâ€"bonds, notes, and debentures ..._............... ~84,002.72 5. Corporate stocks (including $18,000.00 stock of f Federal Renerug BBREK) . .â€"â€" ..« .e lâ€"cmmrerratecercrsensuecnt 18,000.00 6. Loans and discounts (including $479.54 overâ€" . drafts) i e befreretes efevimaseneimretmdetcsige 3,325,215.90 7.. Bank premigses owned $73,782.00, furniture and * fixtures Sl.% ies Ks k: .0 :_ 78,783.00 11," * Other. A88et8 ._......_...._................c._c____ _ "H®mr 16. 18. 13 Charter No. 14390 ~~~****~OOO_____ RNeserve District No. T/ Olivia Cocchini of S REPORT OF THE CONDITIQN OF Pennsylvania. f Interment was made in THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLAND PARK | .; on Cemetery. mummummwm«wm wee._.i__â€"â€"_.~ in the State of Illinois, at the close of business on April 24, 1950,| Clark 15. 14. ~.. for gther purposes ... Operations performed Xâ€"ray examinations Week of Apr. 21, thre Apr. 27 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS _ > > _ _ _ > _ Capital Stock: 5on _(c) Common stock, total par $200,000.00 ............ 200,000.00 Surplus .............. Undivided profits TOTAL DEPOSITS Other liabilities corporations corporations Deposits of United States Government (including Deposits ofâ€"States and political subdivisions ..._~. TOTAL ASSETSâ€".._....._..._@ horn Kunrensceseng LIABILITIES â€" Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and ix'}n_ig_gyn of individuals, partnerships, and Other deposits (certified and cashietr‘s checks, A TOTAL LIABILITIES Weekly Report Consult us for your Printing needs CcOMPANY 516 Laurel Avenue Hishland Park 20557 ||"% Announcements Printing of _ Dignity and Character THE PRESS $15,094,760.94 471 34 $16,175,910.01 . 66,278.09 $15,161,039.03 $16,175,910.01 6,115,509.76 400,000.00 214,870.98 200,000.00 1,014,870.98 7,332,964.65 ©297,499.00 1,098,199.52 250,588.01 630,000.00 49,672.89 1332 1485 446 The Sunday morning service is held at 11 oclock and z Wednesday eveâ€" _-*m_mh ... * in y y oi SBunday ‘ School 9:34 Subject of next Sund quest. Arrangements should be -'0-:'9--;' g This Church 1;.:'-â€"-( Chiist, Scientist, in DBastan, | 200 S. Green Bay Rd. _ HI 2â€"026% bert Pigati of Highwood; five grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Go!f avenue, Highland Park; a brother, ‘Charles Lapp of Evanâ€" ston; ten grand»~"ren, and one great grandchild. C His wife and another son, Marâ€" Norman had spent a few days of each Christmas vacation for the past four years, visiting at the T. J. Zabel home, 1348 Broadview avenue, as the guest of their son, norningé('fhursday) at St. James Church, ‘ Highwood, for .Angelo Manantini, Highwood, who died at Lake County hospital on Monday, after a long illness. 587 Central Avenue H. K. Platzer, Pastor HI 2â€"0950 Wednesday morning at the Seguin Funeral Home for Duilio Biagetti, 384 Highwood avenue, Highwood, who met his death in an automoâ€" bile" accident Sunday afternoon on Higgins road, near Elgin, Born in Italy in 1889, he had lived in Highwood for 35 years. A‘ veteran of World ~War I, he was a member of the Highwood American Legion. j Surviving are his widow, Linda; three stepsons, John ‘ Bosselli of Highland Park and Dom and Al}â€" Word has been received of the death of Norman Clark, 21, on Aprilâ€" 4 in Colorado, as the reâ€" sult of ‘an automobile accident the preceding day. ‘Norman, a senior at Dartmouth, and a group of classmates had gone to Coloâ€" rado to ‘ski during the Easter vacation. They were only twenty miles from their destination when the accident occurred. June, His parents, Mr. and Mrs: Russell Clark, and brother, who survive, reside in London, Engâ€" land, having returned to their home there following the war. where he had home for the j ters, Mrs. Betty Mortinson of Northbrook and Mrs. Jessie Blow of Deerfield; a son, John, of 928 Norman, who with his parents and. brother, Malcolm, spent the war years living in Ravinia, atâ€" tended Highland Park High school for three years, : many â€"friends here. Fred J. Lapp, . formerly of Evanston, died on Sunday, April 9, in Los‘ Angeles, California, A senior at Dartmouth College, he would: have graduated this WELCOME TO CHURCH Weekâ€"Daysâ€"6:30 and $:15. MHoly Daysâ€"6:00, 7:00, §:00, 9:00 and Sundaysâ€"1:30 P.M., or at other times 11:00 amâ€" o s 000000 3 Rev. Robert Clingman, Minister® 7:00 p.m.â€"Youthâ€" groups meet. Surviving !n-m are two daughâ€" FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Deerflcld and Green Bay Rés. REDEEMER EVANGELICAL _ 374 Laurel Ave. _ SUNDAY SERVICE â€" James D. Gleeson Arthur E. Douaire â€" 4:00 and 7:30 p.m. . Thursday, May 4, 1950 Born in Italy 66 years ago, he had lived in Des Moines, lows until the last few months, when he made his home with his sister, Mrs, Olivie Grannasi, 125 Maple avenue. She is his only surviving tig 1821645 Putor mign Depertment. Châ€"#iz%0â€"Emarch "Bervice ‘ang "2ey: W and primary Sunday Bellie Mowers, passed away at the home of herâ€"sister, Mrs. L. A. _ Funeral rites were conducted at the Kelleyâ€"Spalding chapel on Tuesday for Theodore H. Thompâ€" son, 521 McDaniels avenue, who died on Sunday at the Lake County hospital at the age of 84. Born in â€" Minnesota, he had lived for many years in this loâ€" cality, and was a retired executive of a millinery firm. Preceded in The Rev. William Atkinson Young, D.D. Church officiated at the service on Wednesday, April 12. THURSDAY :â€" Besides her sister, a brother, Howard Mowers of Hinsdale, also Powers Funeral services will be held tomorrow (Friday) at Techny, for Mrs. Katherine Powers, 84, â€" Born in Blue Island, Hllinois, she had lived previously with her daughter, Mrs. Frances Schneider, Other survivors are two grandâ€" children and two. great grand children. Thompson SUNDAYS:â€" SATURDAY :â€" who passed away on Tuesday of this week at St., Anne‘s Home, Techny, whew had been a resident for e. and one half WEDNESDAY :â€" 706 Ridgewood drive. death by his wife cigh ago, he left no survivors. * Burial will be made at St. Boniface cemetery. 930 am 11:00 a.m.â€"Church Service. _7:30 p.m.â€"Youth Fellowship. Onâ€"Monday, April 10, Miss inn. heart disease Miss Mowers was born in Highâ€" $:00 p.m.â€"Midâ€"Week Service. TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL Miss Sara Lee Director of Religious Education r H. Laubenstein, Mir Laurel Ave. at McGovern St. Church phone, HI 2â€"1695 »..l_..-g;i'E-u of ay mights at 8:30 p.m. at

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