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Highland Park Press, 30 Nov 1933, p. 8

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HOLLY, Magnificent Pacific Coast Holly branches, $1 & pound; $2.25 for 3 pounds postpaid ; order immediately. Elisha Morâ€" LIVE OR DRESSED PORK for sale. George Thatcher, Prairie View. Tel. 620â€"Mâ€"2. der wells, new tires, excepâ€" tionally clean car ................$425 1931 Ford Tudor Sedan, motor, rubber Al !}................... @840 1929 Buick Coach, new paint, good tires, the car you have been looking for..............$235 1931 Ford Deluxe Coupe, rumâ€" ble seat, paint new, motor 1931 Chrysler Cabriolet, beautiâ€" ful shape; real value ..........$325 1931 Ford Panel Truck, % ton delivery; A1 shape ..........$250 1929 Essex Sedan, good condiâ€" tion; priced fight at........$125 _ 1930 Chevrolet Light Delivery pick up tire, motor A1....$165 1929 Essex Coach, paint, motor, ete. good shape ...............$100 1931 Ford Phaeton, fender wells, real transportation ..........$185 1929 Buick Fordor Sedan, real value, car in good condition throughout .;......................$285 + 1928 LaSalle Phaeton, real barâ€" KAIM | ..l.ssissrcvckermmccommcmencmcreg BETBD BALED *WHEAT, OATS, AND BARLEY STRAW. Timothy and Alfaifa Hay and Feed. Call Libertyville 634â€"Mâ€"1. William Cash or Terms + Trades Accepted engraved or printed or without the name. Come in and look over samples, ‘The Highland Park Press, our 4 ABTt! We can furs OTâ€"53 ft., 4 blocks west of Green Bay rd. ; south front, paving, water and storm sewer in and partly paid; a well located inexpensive lot; only $500. F. B. Wilâ€" liams, Udell bidg., Highland Park, Ill. A40 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS HOMES FOR SALE OR RENT LET US HAVE YOUR LISTING MRS. CHARLES BENSON 346 Park Ave., Glencos Tel. Glencoe 1554 A88â€"41 gon, Jr., Portage, Washington. _ A40 Baird & Warner Purnell & Wilson PAGE EIGHT® _ ==} arâ€"4 s + BOXES OF Christmas Cards 12 -â€"h‘:' etchings ‘ 1930 Viking Sedan, big beautiâ€" ful car in first class condiâ€" tion throughout; cost new $2,050; our price .. $250 1932 Chevrolet Cabriolet, fenâ€" 25 other makes and models to select from. CHRISTMAS CARDS RATES: 50 for five lines or less if paid on or before g}miou; 75 eents if not paid by Saturda following pngm'fion. 10 cents for each .fi'fiomfi.{d BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five lEx‘u ol;yleu Af fi.é for before insertion; $1.00 if not paid â€"by Saturday following publication. 10 cents each additional 101 N. St. Johns Ave. Highland Park, IIl. Phone H. P. 710 OPEN EVENINGS 49¢ Advertisements recerved after 12 noon Wednesday, placed ;: another section. ADVERTISING SALESMANâ€"For a wellâ€" established publication in Lake County ; must be experienced and have references ; full or partâ€"time; li commission. Write, giving full to Hox 107, NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, next to bath, â€" suitable for gentJeman ; heat ; hot waâ€" ter at all hours. (645 ave. P3 mmsmxoon«-thm- of kitchen and home if desired. Tel. H. P. 155. o y _: Prgtt BEDROOM FOR RENT on east side; 2 min, utes from main depot; grrage space. Tel. PAINTING, PAPERING agd DECORATING Good work; prices reasonable Tel. % P.‘ 760. John Christenson.. | / HANDY YOUNG EXPERIENCED GIRL wil}l eare for children by the day or hour. Tel H.P. $157. BEl5tf APARTMENT, 2ND FLOOR; 6 rooms and bath ; newly decorated; partly furnished ; PAINTINGâ€"Why not l.q*:sua on your 1 Our prices a and our ToK & pratenieed Te m s pel" Tigh C P o hans. en riive, wih matiey wiek THREE ROOM nicely furnished apartment private bath. Inquire at 573 W. Park T with bath, all modâ€" lorn beuven wmomn . growient pneaiine." 199 5 ROOM BUNGALOW; Modern convenâ€" We guarantee what we advertise NO CHARGE TO EMPLOYER REFERENCES INVESTIGATED 8 North First Street | E37 FIVE ROOM STUCCO® BUNGALOW, sunâ€" _porch, large lot, garage, and garden, rent work as mother‘s helper. Tel. H. P. 2981, ask‘ito speak to James. || >‘ £39â€"41 &Mflmavh.A‘m (sharge to the employer. 1 investigate .r:h'lc.. No registration fee. MRS. E. M. INMAN, Manager. â€" ERB3H n.fi::l 4 U EVC -Jn. “wm drives car; can give references. Call Lake Forest 2179. _ _FRED‘S _ EMPLOYMENT AGENCY _ HIGHLAND EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 597 GLENVIEW AVE. TEL. H. P. 1780 y DRESSMAKING AND PLAIN SEWING EEDETT PMECARCT Y 1 ©DCIRC , EWE utnlp:mfi:n Call :F.;l& Oakwood aveâ€" iences ; â€" Hot water; heat. 218. | U# ter, 347 McDaniels ave Situation Wanted Household Alds Telephone Highland Park ‘25%0:) .| Help Wanted â€" 19 NORTH large lot, garage, an« able ; available &e 1 e racme Li dcRC_t Lin 'T-A Ds Phc;lie se ick house, t':.r:"‘n“'m:w" and . 1169 n‘ sehoo! ; ::n and lheluded ; rental $60 n |for sale.| for Rent ;:;? avj‘ e t REDUCE, THE SAFE, POSITIVE WAY by| doctor‘s prescription. No ‘stomach disâ€" orders or gastric disturbances; no dieting or| exercising. Put up by one of Chicago‘s Tel Tel Te BI | 12 genuine etchings | * for 49¢ THE HIGHLAND PARK‘PRESS ,Och:li!or Rent made use of in the planting of oL o o ome grounds; and of course the ICEâ€"Up to date, in mfl!lhl l’i' Wni ore extensive inâ€"size such grounds gmu B&Lhm._' n1CH DJ.’..‘.%‘{ re| the more important the part 4 â€" hrubs play. On the other hand .__:=== !‘F w_ en on Again, they are every bit as dgh\- WANTEDâ€"CONTRACT ~BRIDGE ACHâ€" ER. Tel H. P. 1745. * % Fine brown mahogany baby grand. Inquire Iredale‘s Warehouse, 874 Central ave., Highland Park, IIL _ + H40 best laboratories. One month‘s treatment $3. Phone Prospect 3450 to have laboraâ€" _â€"MRS. J. A. RIGGIO EXPERT BEAUTICIAN . Marinello System farmetly futy‘t Senuly Shop SHAMPOO _AND FINGER WAVE.....15e MARCELLING | ..................................._506 BOXES OF Christmas Cards Electrical Contractor Piano For Rent | PHONE 568 CENTRAL AV., HIGHLAND PARK ‘Lambeth Workshop _ CABINET MAKERS e ink t, Spiraea Frobelii, the pard for Children |fipshese Barberry and the new y representative call. Electric Shop 4 South First Street ephone 555 Highland Park y experienced repair man. , STEFFEN RADIO SERVICE * Estimates Free Highlun{l Park.................. 4883 Glencoe ........._.._..._._.____1843 hn duiPrldc oi NOTICE Real Estate fl;gl}o'ntl;; 5“0-'fo;>t‘1<;t, vjfist”:u;long P.; WORK, 11 a.m. to 5 _____2zmmatass gi e _ [R omcs HBL h remmmnmememmzmmmem Eed uy ro ewrarmimnnaiotrates hr la Mâ€"with or good: fertile 0 on or near nl e to Highâ€" ng igs n 4 K389pd | &Anc nrmmmennmmemmmem: he 7 ind ric on sessmemees mssc inder please ||4" M40pd l ne Monday afâ€"|‘ e =='-:;.= ho _ e 4 |{plai ====== is \ of care and | \Goil ldren under ep Hce. _ 88â€"40 m mes< | Mut I0 _ |{you IAN _ lat er :oh’ T vE.__Ise: | [ ns bie I ..._.._._.508 | Bac! ites....B8Se | Of ! ried......506 11 scesvertmes BW st nterrsrecer 19 ,..........lh. no H35 TT _7 * | fhrt | ea rds | fo THE PRESS 557"; ‘ [Your \Home x« || _ Grounds HS7Tt |_ [A Few Desirable Shrubs ~ _‘ Evéry home grounds should have !fi)th a common purplé and white lilac bush. The older the plants get the more free flowering they beâ€" c?me and the less yoi crowd the plants the better. Theré are a numâ€" ber of most desirable viburnums of plant sprin dwarf purple leaf one, Deutzia graâ€" tilis,|and others, not leLs than three :?t f space should be allowed beâ€" ween the plants. A competent gardgner can prune many shrubs in :irfe hours if the plants are gone over| once a year. Three or four dollars spent. each year will keep the ghrubs on the average small home: grounds in proper condition. ; If you have a shrub border where t‘te lants are crowded at present, don‘t) be satisfied with severe prunâ€" ing, but remove lomet:f the plants and by so doing give the remaining ones |a chance to againâ€"develop into ?0 specimens. They will do it. fou |can cut a honeysuckle overâ€" grown and disfigured almost down to the ground and it will: send up new shoots from below and in the cou of a year or itwo make a beautfiful plant. | A hedge of Siberian privet, honâ€" eysuckle, barberry or gpires. makes as fine a fence as any one could wish |for, doesn‘t cost) dneâ€"half as uch} as a good heavx wire fence, ';d is a thing of beauty for many years. Shrubs of all kinds may be planted during fall as well as in | the goil over deeply or to work into ttne urface, after planting, a good layer of well decomposed manure or Qthef fertilizer. / For foundation Ean ing always / select vari¢ties vhich:are of dwarf habit, such for instance as some of the white flowâ€" tring dwarf Spiraea of that charmâ€" Ing pink sort, Spiraea Frobelii, the fI A Few Suggestions . | Never crowd shrubs. You ‘can‘t behold a Spiraea, Hydrangea, Lilac, r Weigelia at its best except the lants have ample room for proper evelopment. It can‘t be done in a border where hardly two feet of #pacp is allowed between the plants. Hardly any of the shrubs we use for Bordér or foundation| planting reâ€" %ui special preparation of the soil. Vot ito say that it isn‘t well to dig hariging on ‘ : leafless stems of the plahts during late fall and part of he| winter; and still others we prize mogtly for their fine foligge effect. Wherever even a small yard, a grass )log or ‘space may be had surroundâ€" ng| the home, shrubs may well be We may well> ¢lass | soâ€"called hrubs into three groups; the ones ve|plant for the showy flowers they roduce; others on apcount of their right colored berries or fruit often Economy Section, opcv‘ifill 9 p.ri. by Fritz Bahr Christmas Seals cost little but they do much. The remaining seven children and the two parents are on the suspect list and are receiving careful attenâ€" tion in our clinic at the St. Therese Hospital, where open clinics are held every third Wednesday of the month. ‘Thanks ‘to the cooperation of the hospital authorities, we have a student nurse assigned to us monthly to help with our:> work. This is the plight of one family. Won‘t you*help us in our ‘fight against the spread of this fearful disease? Tuberculosis is the greatâ€" est cause of death in the age group 14 to 45 excepting accidents. Much of the money raised by the sale of Christmas Seals is directed to pre-‘ vention work with children. . She hurries out into the country. The child died of tuberculosis in the form of meningitis. ‘The nurse has difficulty in getting the facts beâ€" cause neither of the parents could speak English. 4 A crude partition separates the slegping quarters from the kitchen. Two large beds, covered with old ragged quilts, give a night‘s rest to this pitiful family. One of the small children dies and the report is sent to the nurse of the Lake County Tuberculosis Association. cess to his job. Soot and dirt sifts through the roof, poured down upon the little home from the belching engines all summer long. Noise, dirt and confusion. Eight children, ranging in years from nine down to the baby three weeks old, and the parents live here. . Where T B Germs Thrive An old red box car had been deâ€" railed and dragged into a cornfield near enough to the tracks so that the husband of the family, who works for the railroad, has easy acâ€" is one Oof the m‘lgowy WA E120 MB our red berried plants, The forâ€" sythia or golden bell flowers before its leaves develop, and with the alâ€" mond and doyble flowering prunus is among the very eatliest to bloom with ug. In most of the loniceras or honeysuckles we get both a fine showing : of flowers . d early summer followed by a heavy crop of attractive colored fruit hanging on all season, but always bear in mind that in time a honeysuckle should have at least from 6 to 8 feet of space and will grow to a height of from 10 to 12 feet if desired.. One: of the most delightfully fragrant shrubs when in bloom is the mock orange or philadelphus, by many called syringe. .Its snowy, white waxy flowers open up during late June and early July. The Japanese barberry is & fine shrub, its leaves often assuming a bright red colorâ€" ing during> fall and its ; branches loaded with berries. The hydranâ€" geas deserve more attention. So does the althea, the rose of Sharon and the strawberry bush, the weiâ€" gelia and many others space does not permit to dwell upon, but if you haven‘t as yet paid much attention to shrubs begin now to assist you. in making your home grounds more beautiful. | The concluding article will appear in next week‘s issue of The Press, treating, on conifers or evergreens. which ‘the ~common |snowball is & great favorite, due‘ to! its| showy blossoms. ‘The high bush cranberry White gold filled case ; _ Now Onlv $37.50 value Diamond Set Wrist Watches 'gu.".._.ds._cwmw-uuu.mm Ladies‘ Baguette Watches CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN 392 Central Avenue _ *I;, one of the most HUNDREDS OF GIFT ITEMS FOR YOUR SELECTION THAT,WEâ€"HAVE NO ROOM TO DISPLAY HERE The Famous Bulova Now $35 Timepiece d case; jeweled; a beauty Only $29.75 $2.00 a week Men‘s â€"_Wrist Watches . H. NEMEROFF Give him years of joy and constant usefuiness. We have all the latest models, ‘Jeweled. White golid fillâ€" $5.00 up _ $18.75 $1.50 a week * is a THURSDAY, NOVEMEBER BP en e e e e tee a Tok presswrction hore $7. 50 cents a week .....__.._. 24 NORTH SHERIDAN DAMP WASH| Thrifty Servick §elp. » 80 ib, Read the Wan Here‘s a laundry serv you can depend on at i Skokie Valley Laundry HYDRO WET WASH Skokie Valle Skokie Vall ON TL _ Laundry Tel. H. P. 8310 For prompt service call HIGHLAND PARK 3310 20¢% discount at our Cash and Carry Office | Always Back A Complete Famil Finish Service. MIRROR, COMB AND Diamond Rings $24.85 up Shirts in thi Highland Park}|| t | Generator, Starter, Ignition Unit + I6 C Kleotric System l.â€"-*i and & Autolite Bosch Delco Remy Dyneto * â€"HIQHRST ArtAY m """' t f lmm.:‘rr qu ‘ORK | â€"Call Highland .rk‘li [ | Eetimates Cheerfully Given: f ; 520 LINCOLN PA&. E‘ j near Lincoln A: j " Tel H. P. 2774 000(513 Eim .___ Gaerments ealled for $nd ( ® “.!-'.“ “J‘:‘- â€" wikist Snker Fale "__ . _ Phileo Diamond Grid W. E. Preston ‘Tel. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Central & Second St. | Tel. H. .. DELCO HEA‘ GENERAL uo;as'*om L # North Sheridan Road _ | Highland Cabinet Work and . 'fi; "Our refinihing equipment asgures GHEST WORK s n 'Ww nrk‘ll 1 wmh j Zion Bidg. In Storm Doors â€" Combination 886 Central Ave. â€" Tel L. P. RELIABLE LAUN AND | t DRY CLEANING Phone H..P, 178 AUTOMOTIVE Automatiec Hea: QUALITY DRY CLEAN pKR. B. A. J DKR. A. J. ALBERT LARSO ‘_‘ SERVICE! Repairs and Refilis, A)l Makes of Automatic Heati FIRE EXTINGUL UPHOLSTERIN STATIONER | Highland Park 567 PRANKE X. $MITH Phone Lake Forést 19%â€"Â¥â€"4 FACTORY E. NELSON E. K. cujorf* * "Unite ce | |&

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