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Highland Park Press, 6 Feb 1936, p. 8

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{ ELM PLACE SERVICE STATION SINCLAIR PRODUCTS DYEAR TIRES Tel. H. P. m Corner Eim Place and First St. A22â€"%1 â€"6 ACRES OF PAPER SHELL PECAN and _ « . $6,000. Terms. _ â€"LOTS mfilfllo.d. the Skokie eulsvard; ooo machk. ~ * _ * * «â€"â€"BUsINESS LOTS Central avenue, nr. Skokie ; $1,000 encl.. . â€"10 WOODED ACRES north of the Village HAND KNITTED SUITS and sweaters from BUILDERS, ATTENTION If you are looking for éxtremely choice Iots for evrly soring building we can sell three ideally located lots ht $5 per front foot, plus assessments and taxes all imâ€" provements are in close to school, store, golf club and transportation worth inâ€" vestigating. _ 34 wia Deerfield, Iilinois. WASHINGTON, ID.GC., Feb. 1 â€" As the political rty conventions and the elections approach the halls of Congress are used more and more as the sounding for expression Give us a trial and be convinced. HUEBNER‘S BAKERY 539% Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 3036. TREES over 20 1 in Albany, Ga. Clear. Will m{:rugfin.br H?:ihni Park real estate. garage that is lined and has gas, water BUSINESS LOTS on Central avenue, nt. FPOR Ml.as / 5â€"ROOM SHINGLE HOUSE at 1012 No. Greenbay rd; 2 bedroonis, large master the Cary Wood Thomas Shop at 540 N. Michigan Ave. are now on sale at her residence, 537 S. Linden Ave. A49tf By Ralph I Representative, 1 Dis PAGE EIGHT xeruinand ufail, movieland hair stylist, presents the new xlr styles . of 1936 for American women as adopted by the mom Hair Dressers association. _ Left to right are: Helene Eckland of "At Home Abroad," who displays the| "Ringlet" style; Violet Cafloli‘of "Jumbo" wearing the "Dubonnet" style; Hazel Bofinger, platinum blonde frtists‘ model, displaying the ;Dlzle": Mardee Hoff, recently #hosen as the girl with the most perfect figure, wéaring "Personality" as a crov?n, and Ethel Su rville, of "Anything Goes," going highâ€"hat with the "Park Avyenue." _ | 101 North St. Johns Ave., Highland Park, IIl. Tel. Highland Park 710 is ~"Gléencoe 749 or trucksâ€"and you‘ll travel hundreds of miles on Free Gasoline. 1935 Ford Del. Fordor, white _ 1933 Ford Del. Coupe. | _ Side wall tir 1933 Ford Victoria. | side wall _ti(tl. 1935 Ford Del. Coupe. 1935 Ford Del. Fordo 1934 Ford Del. Fordo 1934 Ford Cabriolet. 1934 Ford Del. Coupe. 1934 Ford Vidosr If you are in the! market for a good used car you can‘t afford to pass up this unusual offer. Before you buy any used car visit our salesroom and inspect our stock of Reconditioned and Glnnn.t:ed units. Every R&G used car or truck is offered on a 2â€"day Free Driving Trial M e{-&ck Guarantee. : | You won‘t neod xlto drive away in one of our better used cars The Ford Vâ€"8 instant populari truck stocks con! ever offered. A quickly. In addition to give, free, 100 g for an Ac o a Real Estate Investments Room 16, State Bank Bldg. Pho 100 G VANT & SELIG, realtors This Week in Washil#gton Purnell & Wilson Inc. L New Hair Dressing Styles for the Women MANY OTHERS $25 TO $500.00 1930 Sedans Tudors and Coupes. Fordor Sedan. Fordor Sedan. . Church h Congressional ' + ; NOTICE â€" Advertisements received after 3 o‘clock Wednesday, placed in another section. s 5 5 ; RATES: 50 cents for five lines or less if paid on or before insertion; 75 cents if not paid by Saturday following publication taker s had the greatest year in history, and with the y of the Ford Vâ€"8 for 1936, our used car and ese low prices and outstanding values, we will lions of gasoline to the purchaser of any used ain the widest selection and best buys we have d every one: of them has been priced to gell Free _ allons of Gasoline A49â€"51 in. RATES: 50 cents for five lines or less if paid on or before insertion; 75 cents if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents for each additional line. $1.10 for 3 consecutive weeks. BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five lines or less if paid for before inâ€" sertion ; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents each addition line. } $ UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS | Apartments, unfurnished, steam heat; six rooms and ; office and waiting ; ru.&.-fll.flt.l-h-.n.. orthwesters depot, east. Tel. H. P. 540. WALNUT DINING TABLE and 6 % excellent ition. Tel. H. P. 3876, A £GRAVE LOT IN BEAUTIFUL :zom Shore Gnd: of Memories ; remâ€" sonable. Tel. H. P. 4194. A| 83tfpd PACKARD | gflzn. very good condition, $150. 174 ave. (A47â€"49 Apartments for Rent MODEL "15" CHRYSLER COUPE, ‘$100 CHILD‘S IC stove, all bathâ€" room eabi with double plate g mire ror. Size 20%34x4. Tel. H. P. 1556 | A4ftf FOR SALEâ€" <"ICHEN TABLE with three chhir*: Baby Buswy and 8421« baby furniture. |Call at 244 North mB‘yMllthow.or wrile Box 2, P.O.. H. P.. II1. | Atfod â€"Other H. P. up. | Tarso‘s Whaite | 1’0?[-MM§ L Tel. H. P. 1855 â€" Winnetka 2700 | A4itf PLANNING TO BUILD IN 19361 If you are, we advise an early selection of property. Here are some bargains : â€"Bracside, east side, $2000. | â€"91 Ft. beautiful ravine, $3000. | â€"100 Ft. nicely wooded, $3000. . _ _ Time and again a membefl‘ of Conâ€" gress woul‘rl ask unanimous consent to address| the House for 10 or 15 minutes. flt could be anticipated that the speech would not p%ruln to the immefiate business before the House but rather it would repreâ€" of the political views of the members of the two majo rties. It Pls been particularly chg‘cteristic | of‘ the past week that more time #us been consumed by the Congress in‘ disâ€" cussing political issues thaL in acâ€" tual debate on the bills pending. eash, owher| going to California. [Tel H. P. 1447 for complete information, A4Ttf HIGHLAND RADIO SER&CE RADIO (SALES AND SERVI i Guaranteed Repairs 1 541 Central Ave. _ Tel. H. P. 154 | AlStf 1933 Plymouth Conv. Coupe. 1933 Ford Cabriolet. 4 1932 Ford Tudor. 1932 Willys Coupe. { 1931 Tudors, Coupes in LOSTâ€"â€"FUR LINED GLOVE for left hand. Finder please bring to Highland Park Press or phone H. P. 557. M47pd OFFICEâ€"Upâ€"toâ€"date in our bank building, COUPLEâ€"éxperience ; excellent references ; desires position ‘with family; man can drive, wait on table, general all around man ; woman good cook, upstairs work ; available after Saturday, Feb. 8. Phone Lake Forest 1405, £49â€"51pd TO ASSIST WITH CHILDREN or do light | house work. Tel. H. P. 4008. EA5tf | YOUNG WOMAN, 28, married, who has had charge of incoming mail for large deâ€" partment store for the past 6 deâ€" sires position in Highland Pn:; prefer doctor‘s or dentist‘s office; some knowlâ€" edge of bookkeeping. Write "Jâ€"L" Press YOUNG WOMAN, 28, married, who has had charge of incoming mail for .large deâ€" urtmntnmforthemtdlun.b sires position in Highland Park; prefer doctor‘s or dentist‘s office; some know!â€" edge of bookkeeping. Write P. O. Box 772 Highland Park, IIL _ > EAGU YOUNG MAN WILL DO BUTLER WORK ROOM AND BOARD for two in a private FURNISHED ROOM with kitchen privelefes in east side home. Tel. H. P. 155. PA48tf WANTEDâ€"LAUNDRY WORK to be done 6â€"ROOM HOUSE OR FLAT. Tel H. P. 20$0. B48â€"50pd PLEASANT EAST ROOM, near transporâ€" tation, hot water at all times ; terms reasâ€" onable. 642 Vine ave. P S1tf Tâ€"RQOM HOUSE IN DEERFIELD; hardâ€" waod floors ; first floor walls painted ; hot water heat; gurage; reduced rental to Al tenant. Aduress P. O. Box 343, Deerâ€" on reasonable terms. HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK Fab furnace; $25 per month. 690 Deerfield ave. F > D48 HOUSES, APARTMENTS, STORES AND DESK SPACE. Favorably located and reaâ€" sonable rent to responsible people. 5â€"ROOM FINLST FLAT, unfurnished, hot air }'he major topic for discussion has not been the pending departmental appropriation bill. â€"Rather it has been the speech of Governor Alfred E. Smith and the refusal of the United States Marine Band to keep its engagement to play last Wedâ€" nesday evening at the banquet of the Women‘s Patriotic Conference on National Defense, The "walk out" at reasonable prices ; serve luncheons and dinners expertly; Highland Park referâ€" ences on request, Tel. H. P. 2643. ES0pd mt home best of references. Tel. H. P. $308. N FA9t sent a criticism of the other politiâ€" cal party and praises for the accomâ€" plighments of his own party. home ; close to transportation. Tel. H. P. | $308, PA9tf field. a20 VARWOUD AVE.; has 6 good size rooms, sun parlor and sleeping porch, good heating plant; excellent, close in, logation near Lincoln School; price $60 shade for March and April, F. B. Wilâ€" liams, 541 Central ave. Tel. Highland Park. 2360. Excl. agent. + B49 | MIDâ€"WINTER VACANCY 426 OAKWOOD AVE.; has 6 ; batt Situation Wanted Lost and Found Houses for Rent HOWARD W. HUBER B47â€"50pd JS | PUBLIC ) NOTICE is hereby mmeweese J the hndtnrcd Executor of t * | Mary W. Mercer, deceased, ha i'l\)udu. the 3rd day of March as the return day for the he ._‘ claims agrinst the above name THE PRESS8 TYPING, EXPERIENCED TYPIST will do typing at home days or evenings ; reasonâ€" able rates. Tel. H. P. 8308. H49tf CONSTRUCTION LOANS HAVE PROSPECTIVE TENANT for imâ€" mediate possession or later for six or seven room modern house; rent must be reasonable.‘ V. Wm. Briddle, 2 N. Sherâ€" idan Rd. Tel. H. P. 98. Wagâ€"51 WANTEDâ€"FARM TO RENT; have prosâ€" GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK and care of one child, in Deerfield. Tel. Deerâ€" field 506. â€" F49 Tel. H. P. 146. F48â€"50 GENERALâ€"ONE WHITE COUPLE.$85 AMORTIZ YOUNG MAN BETWEEN 21 and 30 years of age; at least a high school graduate ; must have good appearance and bearing. Inquire at offices of the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Co., 2 North Sherâ€" idan Rd. F49 11 South LaSalle Street Wilmette 922 _ Central 1812 . Q48â€"51pd LOSTâ€"Small black felt coin purse conâ€" taining door key and some money. Reâ€" ward for return, H. P. 3228. | GEORGE T. COONLEY NO COMMISSION â€" _ 5% 4NTEREST SEMIâ€"ANNUAL PAYMENT LOANS Representative Wesley E. Disney, Democrat, of QOklahoma, believ:‘a that there is a serious need for Govâ€" ernment trained men to fill the variâ€" ous administrative positions of the 6 or 7â€"ROOM HOUSE within easy driving distance of Highland Park ; -m{ garden space and piace for chickens ; rent must be reasonable. Write Pâ€"G Press office. W46â€"52pd Representative Houston kept his word. He delivered a speech on the greatness of the State of Kansas. And, believe it or not, the actual business before the House was the Interior Department Appropriation Bill. | pective tenant for an acreage or farm in vicinity of Highland Park; must have a good imodern house. V. .Wm. Briddle, 1 Cook «&And First ........_____....______$10 8 General Maids .................................. . $7â€"§12 1 Gardemer, single, greenhouse exp....$50 6 Mother‘s Helpers ......_.._......._._._.___$5â€"§$6 3 Waitresses (restaurant) ..................$8â€"§9 CENTRAL EMPLOYMENT AGENCY H. P. 2520 Glencege 160 Lake Forest ;_8: 4 One could well understand why Representative John M. Houston, Democrat, of Kansas, prefaced his recent remarks on the floor of the House by saying, "In an effort to calm the troubled waters that have upset the Congress for the last three days and to smooth the ruffied feelâ€" ings of my friend, the gentleman from Pennsylvania, I am going to change the subject of discussion, And, strange as it may seem, I am not going to talk on the walkâ€"out of Al‘Smith, or the speech of Senator Borah, or the speech of Governor Talmadge, or the expected speech of Governor Landon." ‘ 366 EAST CENTRAL AVENUE Tel. H. P. 146. F d Inga Durment _ _ Call us for domestic help or positions Last Wednesday Representative George P. Darrow, Republican, of Pennsylvania, ranking minority member of the Naval Affairs comâ€" mittee, introduced a resolution into the House calling upon the Secreâ€" tary of Navy for information as to whose order or command caused the United States Marine Band to cancel its engagement. And so the debate ensues as to whether the Marine Band belongs to the people of the United States or to the party in power. Heated arguments take place as.to whether the band should play at & conference where someone criticized the Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy (President Roosevelt), for which criticism the patriotic ladies of the conference disclaim any responsibility. | Real Estate Loans of the Marine Band followed the cancellation of scheduled speeches at the business sessions of the conferâ€" ence by three highâ€"ranking officers of the United States Navy. It was all precipitated by the speech which former Secretary of State Bainâ€" bridge Colby delivered at the conferâ€" ence meeting the night before, makâ€" ing an attack on the New Deal. : Wanted to Rent Miscellaneous Legal Notices Sheridan Rd. Tel. H. P. 98. W49â€"51 | ADJUDICATION NOTICE 12 years in Highland Park. | ‘Tel H. P. 2048. _PIANO TUNER H. F. PAHNKE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Help Wanted ing clai FHA PLAN NORTH SHORE MONTHLY MORTGAGES decensed, has fixed upon the Estate of H48â€"50pd Clean â€" Private â€" Respectable 30 years in Highland Park, 22 North Second Street ROOM 305 | _ PUBLIC NOTICE ISs HEREBY GIVEN | that, pursuant to a decree entered of record on January 2ist, 1986, in the above entitled | cause, by the Circuit Court of Lake County, | lllinois, the undersigned as Special Master | in Chancery ef said Court, will on Februâ€" | ary 24th, 1986, at .10:00 o‘clock A. M. | Standard Time of said day, sell at public vendue for cash in hand to the highest and best bidder at the East Main Front Door of the Court House, in the City of Waukeâ€" gan, in said County, all .: singular the following described real in said deâ€" | cree described, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy said decree, toâ€"wit : Lot thirtyâ€"two (ll‘ in Lakeside Manor, a subdivision of the est 446 feet of Lot two (2) in a subdivision of Lots one hundred thirtyâ€"three (133) to one hundred thirty» seven (137) inclusive in South Highland Adâ€" dition to Highland Park, in the south half of the north west quarter of Section thirtyâ€" one (81) Township fortyâ€"three (43) lc:x. Range twelve (12) East of the Third Prinâ€" cipal Meridian, also a resubdivision of Sheridan Highlands, a subdivision of Lot North Sheridan Road four (4) in Birch and Williams‘ Subdiviâ€" sion of the south east quarter of the north .erut g\lurter of Soed(o‘-') t;lrb-oh (86) p _ fortyâ€"three orth, Range twelve (12) Rest of the Third® Prineipet Meridian, according toâ€" the plat thereof 135, siuated in the Citf" of Higntent ‘PaC 133, situa im mdfia Bm ‘w'u‘:&e‘m teneâ€" a ments, hbereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or any wise appertainâ€" mk. Dated January 21st, 1936 Gail & Behanna, _ attorneys for plaintiff. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT oF SAID COUNTY Highland Park State Bank, a Corporaâ€" tion, Individually and as Trustee under trust deed Document No. 288509, Piaintiff, vs. Culver °C. Hand and Edith M. Hand, Defencants, Gencial Number 85820. State of Illinois) _ County of Lake ) ss Read The Wantâ€"Ads purpose of having said claims adjusted ALFRED M. ROGERS Waukegan, IIl., January 23, 1986. Mayer, Meyer, Austrian & Platt Attorneys. _ The site of the kennel, particularâ€" ly, and the run is of prime importâ€" ance. It should be sheltered as much as possible from the weather and be on high, dry ground, away from any kind of moisture such as drains and ditches. Drainage should be provided, and the whole area should be maintained in a dry state as much as is possible. If the area is of ceâ€" ment, it must be remembered that this material is both cold and hard, and something must be provided that The sort of accommodation proâ€" vided depends a great deal upon the means and whims of the ovnzr.? There are companies which specialâ€"| ize in the building of substantial [ outdoor dogâ€"kennels and runs, and| if the finances are available, it might be best to purchase something ofl this sort and avoid the heartâ€"breaks | of trying to erect one oneself, if one has had no experience along this line previously. Classified Directory Professional and Business 'l‘hn\»e people fortunate enough to be the possessors of a yard or garâ€" den and an extremely large dog, will be doing the right thing if they set aside a portion of that yard for the housing as well as for some of the exercise of the dog. The exercise should not be combined wholly to this space, which after all will not be of too great an extent, but at least it is very convenient. It is a well known fact that several of the larger known breeds of dogs thrive and are healthier if kept out in the open, providing that common sense is used with rega® to inclement weather conditions. . * Federal Service. He has introduced| naval services. In support of 1. a bill for the establishment of a Nsâ€" :QWM&&Q% tional Academy of Public Affairs. lattention to the fact that the aqr."* The Academy is to be along the istration of the British Goggin®* same lines as West Point and Anâ€" inthclundnofu.a.h napolis, where young: men are Mhfiedmwdtw&.m trained to enter into the military and | work of the civil service, Smitty‘s BARBER SHOP MASTER‘S SALE NOTICE ____ FORECLOSURE Dentists _ NORTH SHoRE TRUST BLDG. Telephone 678 Housing and Accomâ€" modations for Dogs A. HAMILTON LEW A. HENDEE, Special Master in Chancery Albert Butterworth as aforesaid *‘ T. CLEANERSG TAILORS X48â€"50 BRAND BROS. PAINTING and DECORATING Paints, Wall Paper, Glass Win_dow Shades, Auto Glass Painters‘ Supplies Central & Second St. Tel H P.9# 589 Homewood Ave. Highland PHâ€" JUNK Tel. H. P. 2774 T SANTI BROS. DAIRY l?hwwmlnhd* ukes Bumps and Dents out of Your Drive Your Car in and Get Estimate The height of the run walls will vary depending upon the breed of dog and his ability to j climb. Runs six feet hw”‘= eighteen inch "heel in" at the top, and the wize bedded six or inches in the ground to mt ging under ought to serve very well for all but the most unusus) cases Care,must be used in the selection of wire for a run in order to avoid possible injury to the dog. . MELLODY FARMS DAIRY Pasteurized J. SMITH The kennel should be damp weather proof, and ventilated ‘= eaves. In addition, if it is not enough for a person to ma roof should be removeable in Order that a systematic, thorough clean. ing may take place. Actual "wet" washing of the woodwork of the ken. nel should not be attempted top often due to the difficulty encount. ered in drying it However, it may be periodically wiped over with a soapy sponge in which has bees incorporated a little soda, wiped dry, and then sponged over again with a reliabte disinfectant. + Highland Park, HL PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM naval services. In su; rmmtlfiv. lattention to the fact tha istration of the British is warmer and softer s the dog may lie when Mn& cising. Cement fooring is "'“ in that it may be washed u ly and kept clean with a minimuny of trouble and effort, when benches and kennels are = ed and scrubbed they must be drief absolutely before the dog is allowed to return to them. This cafimot be stressed too much. Read The Wantâ€"Ads THURSDAY, FEBRt DELICIOUS CREAMK for an Adtaker For Quality and Service Call H. P. 1581 TELEPHONE 410 : Cleaning â€" Pressing Aenorme ts Repiries, Grade A Milk Vitamin D HIGHLAND BUMP SHOP E. 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