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Highland Park Press, 30 Jan 1936, p. 8

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$ 3 a 84 CHILD‘® ELECTRIC stove, all stee! bathâ€" room cabinet with double plate glass mirâ€" ror. Size 20x34x4. Tel. H. P. 155 A42Ztf TWOâ€"ROOM FURNISHED apartment â€"Ointe 3 P. tote. $800 up _ ht Whitee Byron Smith 790 Elm Street, Winnetka Tel H. P. 1885 â€" Winnetka 2700 A47H 4.GRAVE LOT IN BEAUTIFUL NORTH Shore Garden of Memories cemetery ; reaâ€" sonable. Tel. H. P. 4194. ‘ A 33tfpd MODEL "75" ensh, owher P. 1447 for MILK FED CHICKENS, Tel H. P. 3710 PQCKARD COUPE, 150. 174 Hazel ave FPOR SALE â€"5&â€"ROOM SHINGLE HOUSE at 1012 No. Greenbay rd; 2 , large master bedroom, fireplace, heat, oneâ€"¢ar garage that is lined and has gas, water and clectricity. $6,000. â€"LOTS on Deerfleld Road, r the Skokie Boulevard ; $500 each. + â€"BUSINESS LOTS on avenue, nr. Skokie ; $1,000 each. â€"10 WOODED ACRES of the Village CHOICE DRESSED BEEF : in quarters; dressed hogs. Call Wm. L. Rapp, Liberâ€" tyville 634â€"Mâ€"1, ll?s miles north of Half Day, Nancibank Farm. A46â€"48 ANTIQUES, ANDREW JACKSON portrait, Rockingham china set, tea set, two Worcester tem sets, Worcester dessert set, some Puis mark Darby cups and sauâ€" cers ; twelve Lowestoft pe, eight sauâ€" cers ; lamps, papier trays, furniâ€" ture and miscellaneous ; shown by appointment. Tel. H. P.\512%. A46â€"48pd THE BEST BAKERY goods you can buy! ELM PLACE SERVICE STATION SINCLAIR PRODUCTS : GOODYEAR TIRES Tel. H. P. 555§ . Corner Elm Place and First St. A2fâ€"21 Apartments for Rent REED BABY BUGGY, baby crib and basket â€"6 ACRES OF PAPER $HELL PECAN ENGLISH SETTER, female, good pedigree ; very reasonable. Tel. Deerfield 344. A48 Century y Scout week, celebrating the 26th birthday of scouting in the United States begins on February 7 and continues through until February 13. Features of Scout Week will include a national radio broadcast on Satâ€" ‘The scouts of Highland Park will hold a public court of honor on Satâ€" urday, Feb. 8, at Lincoln school, for the purpose of awarding certificates and badges to scouts who have earnâ€" ed them. The awards will include tenderfoot, second class, first class, star, life scouts, and merit barges. Troops in Highland Park have been working earnestly in preparation for the court. A feature of the evening will be an illustrated lecture by Mr. Curt A. Munstock, entitled "A Trip Through the Universe," a lecture on astronomy, 5 IRMES aLIOM f TROOP 324 | At our regular meeting, Ffl(lly, Jan. 24, we played several games and organized a ping pong tournaâ€" ment, for the fellows in the troop who were interested. ‘Some of the scouts in the meantime passed tests. The troop committeemen had a meeting at 7 o‘clock, while dues and attendance of the troop were takg{ The patrols were reorganized in orâ€" der to take in the new scout;e'â€"Be-‘ porter, Bill Lott. yA L ..| ‘Tel H. P. 720â€"M. If you are, we advise an early selection of property. Here are some bargains : â€"Bracside, eat side, $2000. â€"@1 Ft. beautiful ravine, $3000. : â€"100 Ft. nicely wooded, $3000. _‘ _‘ Why not put it into a.) house or lot? 5â€"room bungalow can be purchased. with a $1020 deposit; oil heat, garage, located near school and transportation. 59 S. St. Johns ave. Tel. H. P. 1769. A48 light, hot water heat, gurage if required. PAGE EIGHT for information in Aâ€"1 condition; may be seen at 208 Sheridan ave. Tel. H. P. 2621. . A46â€"48 HIGHLAND RADIO SERVICE RADIO SALES AND SERVICE Guaranteed Repairs 541 Central Ave. _ Tel. H, P. 154. AlStt BARGAIN IN VACANT 50 ft. on Greenbay, south of Roger Wilâ€" liams ; view acroas valley;{specials paid to date, balance only $165; $1250 cash will buy. This value is outstanding. â€" 541 Central Ave. Tel. H.| P. 2360. A48 TREES over 20 years old in Albany, Ga. Clear. Will consider trade for . Highland Park real estate. | FRANK W. RUSSO f Real Estate Investments Room 16, State Bank Bldg. Tel. H. P. 2380. A48 _ _ HUEBNER‘S BAKERY _ . 539%4 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 3036. A48 Boy S‘cou; ~News â€" Highland Park Scouts To Hold Court of Honor h. owher going to California. Tel. H. 1447 for: complete information. AA4Tt PLANNING TO BUILD IN 19367 Scouts Begin Segond Quarter for an Adtaker rnone 5 § 5 C Give us a trial and be convinced. YOUR BONUS MONEY Phone DFAITMNT For Sale CHRYSLER COUPE, view in H. | 40 TO 60 NEW POSITIONS OPEN weekly. Wages for $5â€"$15 ; couples $50â€"$100. ApEle in s . ; CENTRAL PLO AGENCY HP, 2520 coe 160 ke Forest 484 rtke F48 condition, A47â€"49 A47â€"49 , $100 10 cents fo:H sertion ; $1.0 \â€" _ Lost and Found YOUNG WOMAN, 28, d, who has had partiment stofe: Tor the. part $ {..m“"‘ o partment or sires position in Highland Park; prefer doetor‘s or tist‘s office; some know!â€" edge of bookkeeping. Write "Jâ€"L" Press LOSTâ€"FUR LINED GLOVE!| for left hand. Finder p bring to Highland Park Press or pl H. P. 557 M47Tpd OPHC:lâ€"â€"Up- te in our !hnh building, on reason. terms. HI D PARKK STATE B + J35 TO ASSIST WITH CHILDREN or do light YOUNG WOMAN, 28, married, who has had charge of incoming mail for .large deâ€" partment s for the past 6 {un. deâ€" sires position in Highland Park ; prefer doctor‘s or tist‘s ofiuf some _knowlâ€" edge of bookkeeping. Write P.. O. Box 772 Highland Park, 111. | EAGtE FURNISHED ROOM in private home on a quiet street, ‘half block from lake; breakâ€" fast if desired ; lady employed preferred ; reasonable. Tel. H.P. 155. | P 36tf 5â€"ROOM l-‘xnsJ FLAT, unfurnished, hot air furnace; $25 per month.. 690 Deerfield Tâ€"ROOM HOUSE IN DEERFIELD; hardâ€" wood floors;|first floor walls painted ; hot water heat ; rental to Aâ€"1 tenant. Address P. Q. Box 808, Deerfleld. B4Tâ€"50p 6â€"ROOM uburl: OR FLAT, Tel H. P. 2030. i , B48â€"50pd UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS Amu.?mhbd. steam beat; six rooms and 't.h:eflooxd waiting room ; reasonable. 47 S. St. Johns ave., ogpmlh Northwestern depot, east, Tel. H. P. 540. FURNISHED (APARTMENT, three rooms, bath, roomy, porch and laundry, downâ€" . stairs, garage if desired; heat and water furnished. Call at 118 Highwood ave. © | . D47â€"49pd FURNISHED m): with kh#hcn priveleges in cast side Tel. H. P. 155, PA48tf PLEASANT EAST ROOM, ) transporâ€" tation, hot water at all un:‘;" terms reasâ€" onable. 642 Vine ave. | P B1tf 4â€"ROOM UNFURNISHED upstairs apartâ€" ment; 4 bi from business district; rent very mable ; including heat ; 2nd floor; 323 N. Greenbay rd. D48 Llion| Lutheran Church ts 1 , ghwood, Ill. . Henry |\G. Hedlund, Pastor Sunday s¢thool, 9:45. English service at 11 a.m. This service will be a Communion servâ€" ice as well as reception of new memâ€" bers and installation of the church officers. | There will be no evening service. Reâ€"registrations are due for all troops. se which do not register by Friday, Jan. 31, will be in a lapsed condition. | Executive Board Meets The exechutive of the North Shore A ncil met last Tuesâ€" day, Jan. 28, at Council headquarâ€" ters. '!:h‘ . meetin(,r in charge of Pr:s:zt enry Fowler, was called in orde the board could review the‘ work of the past year and to plan: for year 1936. The execuâ€" tive board is made up of the district chairmen of the several districts in the council|and the zluirmen of the standing mittees. The council now serves all the territory from Wilmette th Winthrop Harbor and from Glenview to Antioch, with about 2300 boys registered and an intensive effort is being made by 500 men in the council territory to bring scouting to even more North Shore boys. | within eai ving distange of Highland Park ; mfi-&- »u:rud place for Fark: with apace jand place for | and singular the following described real chickens ; ren nmthu*m&'m estate in said decree described, or so much Pâ€"G Press : | W46â€"52pd thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy said Oall: in for dofossus ‘nelp } palubu us for c . _ 366 EAST CENTRAL AvSNUE urday, 8, scout services in churches, |assembli¢es in schools, father‘s and son‘s banquets. Sights are being \raised in scout councils everywhere and the next 25 years of scouting should mean. even greater progress greater service to Americ¢a did the past 25 years. house work. Tel. H. P. Situation Wanted Wanted to Rent Houses for Rent Offices for Rent Rooms for Rent 6 or Tâ€"ROOM HOUSE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Help Wanted Zion i Lutheran Cbr&n Registrations Due 0 if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents each addition line. NOTICE â€" Advertisements received after 3 o‘clock Wednesday, placed in another section. cents for five lines or less if paid on or before insertion; 75 cents if not paid by Saturday following publication. each additional line. $1.10 for 3 consecutive weeks. BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five lines or less if paid for before inâ€" ASSIFIED WANTâ€"ADS Phore UE _ | _ PUBLIC NOTICE ISs HEREBY GIVEN F13â€"5q | that, pursuant to a decree entered of record | on December 14th, 1935 in the above entitled mm« | cause by the Circuit Court of Lake County, me s (â€" 1| hok it ts ooo til on Pebreats Titk cery on ry » _... | 1936, at ten o‘clock A. M. Standard Time «* / i of ul: day, sell at public vendue for cash R in hand to the highest and..best bidder at Highland ‘ht.h: City of " uh,nd 'l:.ucznco-l ifi a m, ty, a place for | and singular the following described real Ray A. Prior, plaintiff, vs. Albert Pick | '"fl Gertrude Pick, hi'; wife; Chicago Title and Trust Company, Trustee under a trust deed recorded in the Recorder‘s Office of Lake County, lilinois, as Document 280485 ; Howard Scott, Successor Trustee under Trust Deed recorded in the Recorder‘s O{-I fice of Lake County, Illinois, as Document 230485 ; James F. Carr; A. Thome; Maurice | Klein, Trustee in Bankruptcy of the Mhi of Albert Pick; Albert Pick, Jr., and Lib erty Trust and Savings Bank, a Corporaâ€" tion, Trustees under Trust Number 2175 ; Unknown Beneficiaries under Trust Numâ€" ber 2175, made parties hereto as "Unknown Owners," William L. O‘Connell, Receiver of Liberty Trust and Savings Bank; Ambrose J. Wall, Sigrid B. Johnson, and "Unâ€" known Owners," Defendants, in Chancery, General Number $5400. 1 State of Illinoh; County of Lake) ss. . IN THE CIRCUIT COURT N __ OF SAID COUNTY. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to a decree entered of record on January 9th, 1936, in the above entitled eause, by the Circuit Court of Lake County, Iilinois, the undersigned as Master in Chanâ€" cery of said Court, will on Fobrm 10th, 1936, at ten o‘clock . A.M. Stan Time of said day sell at public auction for cash in hand to the highest and best bidder at the East Front Door of the County Buildâ€" ing, in the City of Waukegan, in said County, all and singular the following deâ€" scibed real estate in said decree described, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy said decree, toâ€"wit: The South half of the South West quarter of the North East quarter and the West half of the South East quarter of Section 20, Township 46 North, Range 11, East of the 3$rd P.M., situated in the Town of Newport, County of Lake and State of Illinois. J 1 Dated January 16th, 1986. P ERNEST S. GAIL Master in Chancery as aforesaid. Baker, Holder, Kolb & Hagstrom, . mudoln Attorneys for plaintiff. plaintiffs, vs. Edward T. Deviin, and John Griffith, as Trustee under trust deed dated August 27, 1982, and recorded in the Reâ€" corder‘s Office of Lake County, Iilinois, in P eD O EETOC ARRRR MCME RRRCRUTTY M Book 500 of Mortgages page 622, as Docuâ€" ment No. 384794, defendants, in Chancery, General No. 35477. County of Lake) ss. â€" IN THE CIRCUIT COURT & OF SAID COUNTY. Elisabeth A. Baker and Marie A. Healy, State of Illingis CONSTRUCTION LOANS ON WEDNESDAYS at Deerpath Inn in The resolution for the bond issue and an ordinancte will be drawn up for the next meeting. There was a discussion of the adoption of Eastern Standard time which will be acted on at the next meeting. iL E. Action on taverns will also be taken up later. They have been limâ€" ited to two and the license is exâ€" pected to be raised from $400 to on paving projects ........ Highway construction ...... General tax anticipation warrants: a Interesg ......;..s.....0..0. T ORMAL *..1....s.â€".6enrsucess... A resolution was passed to allow certain old claims, the greater porâ€" tion of which were incurred preâ€" vious to the Clavey administration, and spread a bond issue, according to a ‘state law which permits the bond issue for any old debts that were made before April 31, 1935. Accounts to be taken care of (toâ€" talling about $38,000) by such a bond issue are: The city of Highland Park, old water account .:......... Special assessments and public benefitsâ€" Principal .................... Interest ............_........ Old accounts â€" engineers AMORTIZED MONTHLY MORTGAGES At a special meeting of the Deerâ€" field Village Board on Tuesday eveâ€" ning, many issues were discussed and final action upon them will be taken at the next regular meeting on Tuesday evening, Feb. 11. Deerfield Board Lake Forest, Tutoring in conversational French; Fretich readings for advanced pupils.. Madame Malia (Princess Marina Wolkonsky). Phone South Shore 4185, or leave messages at Deerpath Inn. H48â€"49 GEORGE T. COONLEY NO COMMISSION â€"â€" 5% INTEREST SEMIâ€"ANNUAL PAYMENT LOANS 11 South LaSalle Street Wilmette 922 Central 1812. Q48â€"51pd Real Estate Loans Total MASTER‘S SALE NOTICE FORECLOSURE Legal Notices MASTER‘S SALE NOTICE FORECLOSURE 28 years‘ experience. 12 years in Highland Park. Tél. H. P. 2048. Instruction PIANO TUNER H. F. PAHNKE FHA PLAN NORTH SHORE Maps Fire District $10,932.00 $12,000.00 $14,400.00 H48â€"50pd 9,601.00 1,331.00 THE PRESS8 8,700.00 3,300.00 X46â€"48 125.00 141.00 | ary 10th, 1936, at ten o‘clock A. M. Stanâ€" ldnrd ‘Time of said day, sell at public vendue llar eash‘ in hand to the highest and best bidder at the East Front Door of the Court House, in the City of Waukegan, in said County, all and singular the following deâ€" scribed reml estate in said decree described, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy said decree, toâ€"wit: Lot Three (8) in Block Two (2), in C. Frank Wright‘s Addition to. Libertyville, according to the plat thereof recorded in Book "C" of Plats, pages 66 and 67. in the northeast quarter . of Section 21, Township 44 North, Range 11, Ea:t of the 8rd Principal Meridian (exâ€" cept (a) that part of said lot bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of said Lot 3, thence ; easterly along the northerly line ‘of said | Lot 3 to a point 10 feet east of the west | line of Lot 2, in said Block 2; thence south | w feet; thence westerly to the point of nning ; also except (b) commencing at a point in the south line of said Lot 2 in Block 2 aforesaid which is 10 feet easterly | from ‘the southwest corner of said Lot 2 and ‘the southeast corner of said Lot 1, in | Block 2 aforesaid, thence South 11% feet | along the east line of the triangular m; of land described in exception "A" a 7 thenoeducnttonpdnthmm!ul of said Lot 2, being the east line of Lot 3 | aforesaid, ‘thence northerly along the East | line of ILqt 8 aforesaid, to the northenst | corner of said Lot 8, thence westerly along ; the north line of said Lot 3 to the pointd of beginning : also except (c}) that part | thereof boqndedluallnod.eflhduem-} Lm:"m::m ly F &-oo:t‘hl‘{u' s ce westerly a ne | of said Lot 3, two fefl!.o":hna northerly | along the ‘west line of the barn formerly | owned by Marcig E. Stafford 10 feet to a | point in the easterly line of said Lot 8, | which point is 10 feet, more or less, north. erly from ‘the point of beginning, thence | southerly : along the easterly line of . said | Lot 3 to the point of beginning), in Lake | County, Hlinois: together with all and sinâ€" | gular the | tenements, hereditaments and | appurtenances thereunto belonging, and all | :&unu- und fixtures of every kind for | purpose of supplying or di-mbnt!ng; hent, light; water or power, and all other | fimh ¢n- in any building standing on said | m Dated January 16th, 1986. & ERNEST 8. GAIL Paul MeGuffin, _‘ is‘ Chaneds Attorney for plaintiff, X46â€"48 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursGant to a decree entered of record on October 25th, 1985, in the above entitled cause, by the Circuit Court of Lake County, Illinois, the undersigned as Special Master in Chancery of said Court, will on Februâ€" MASTER‘S SALE NOTICE FORECLOSURE y State of nohg County of ss. THE CIRCUIT COURT Roy E. Wright pMintiit ve. Jobn A. . | We n ve. n Clark, Ruth K. Clark, his wife; Michael R. Kazunas; Frank J. Wright, successor trustee under trust deed recorded in the Recorder‘s Office of Lake County, I!linois, as Document 298408 ; Howard Scott, Second Successor ‘Trustee under said Trust Deed recorded as Document 298408 ; J. M. Meâ€" Kitrick, Ihe., (a comflon): J. M. Meâ€" Kitrick; Libertyville t & Savings Bank, Trustee under the Trust Deed recorded in the Reeor:cr‘l Oau of Lake County, Nliâ€" nois, as . Document $§2838; William L. O‘Connell, Receiver of the Libertyville Trust & Savings Bank; Orion W. Beckwith and â€"Edith B. Beckwith, his wife; "Unknown Owners" and holders of unpaid notes deâ€" scribed in said Trust Deed recorded as Docâ€" ument 8382838, made ‘parties hereto as "Unâ€" known Owners," and "Unknown Owners" ?scsfse'nd.nb. in Chancery,‘ General Number decree, toâ€"wit: Lot Two (2), in Block Three (8), in Village of Wauconda, according to the plat of aiteration of survey of Village of Wauconda, recorded August 16, 1858, in Book 29 of Deeds, page $01, also that part of the south east quarter of Section 26, Township 44 North, Range 9, east of the 8rd P.M., described as follows, toâ€"wit: Commencing at North Easterly corner of Lot Two (2), in Block Three (3), in Vilâ€" lage of Wauconda aforesaid and running thence Nfih Westerly along Northerly line of Lots o (2) and Three (lt. in said Block Three (3), eight (8) : thence North Iunrli“n right angles 4 rods ; thence South terly parallel with Northâ€" erly line of Lots Two (2) and Three (3) aforesaid, eight (8) rods to Westerly line of Mill Street in said Village, and thence South Westerly 4 rods to the place of beâ€" ginning, all situated in the Village of Wauâ€" conda, in‘ Lake County, Illinois ; h{::: with all and singular the tenements, itaments, appurtenances thereunto belongâ€" ing, and all apparatus and fixtures of every kind for the purpose of supplying or disâ€" tributing heat, light water or power, and all other fixtures in any building standing on said land. Dated January 16th, 1986. Nes Paul McGuffin, _ | _ Attorney for Plaintiff. Good music will be furnished and an enjoyable evening is promised all who attend. The following local organizations are pu_&clpatinc in spomsoring this cause: Modenese society, Cure Arte club, city council, civic improvement Spanish War Vets, Fire Dep‘t, Boy Scouts. / Highwood‘s Birthday ball for the President is to be given at the Oak Terrace school auditorium January 80. Seventy per cent of the proceeds will be donated to some local hosâ€" pital or institution treating infanâ€" tile p.rq.lysil and thirty per cent is to go to the National committee to be used for research work on infanâ€" tile paralysis. Highwood to Give President‘s Birthday . Ball Januray 30th Corpgration Counsel George Mcâ€" Gaughey, with the assistance of Enâ€" gineer James Anderson, will draw up a district. The newly created district boundaries will be: starting at the western boundary of Highâ€" land k, taking in a part of Cook county, oneâ€"fourth mile south of County Line as a straight line south of the west limits of Highland Park; starting at a point oneâ€"fourth mile south County Line then west to Saund road and north on Saundâ€" ers | to County Line;, then west to the Des Plaines river, following the river north to Route No: 22; following Route 22 east to Highland Park city limits and south to Deerâ€" field‘s east boundary. _ â€" $600 per year. Read The Wantâ€"Ads Master in Chancery as aforesaid. *4 i.4 Clean â€" Private â€" Respectable mee? | _ 80 years in Highland Park. X46â€"48 | 22 North Second Street Waukegan, I}., January llih. 1936 of SNarch A.D. 1936, as the return day for the hearing of all claims against the above named Estite. All persons having claims agninst said Estate are hereby notified and requested to attend the Probate Court of Lake County, Illinois, on said date at ten o;cl'oek .AMM Lor the purpose of having said claims adjusted ADJUDICATION NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Irene G. Morrissey, Admx., of !‘!In Estate of Elizmnbeth M Aimiu a2‘ ADJUDICATION NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Executor of the, Estate of Mary W. Mercer, deceased, has fixed upon Tuesday, the 3rd day of March, A. D. 1986, as the return day for the hearing of all claims against the above named Estate. All persons having claims against said Estate are hereby notified and requested to attend the Probate Court of Lake County, Illinois, on said d(ll:.lit ten o'ehl::‘k A.M. f:tfi. purpose o ving said claims adjus : ALFRED M. ROGERS, Waukegan, I!l., January 23, 1986. Mayer, Meyer, Austrian & Platt, Attorneys. Gail & Behanna, _ _ attorneys for plaintiff. State of Illinois) County of Lake ) ss. T IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Pnd sls Mes Bag. 5 Auree i ‘a tate & tion, Individually and as Trustee under trust deed Document No. 288509, Piaintiff, vs. Culver C. Hand and Edith M. Hand, Defendants, Genâ€"al Number 85820. PUBLIC NOTICE ISs HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to a decree entered of record on January 2Zist, 1986, in the above entitled eause, by the Circuit Court of Lake County, Illinois, the undersigned as Special Master in Chancery of 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 and singular the following described real estate in said deâ€" cree described, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy said decree, toâ€"wit: Lot thirtyâ€"two (32) in Lakeside Manor, a subdivision of the West 446 feet of Lot two (2) in a subdivision of Lots one hundred thirtyâ€"three (133) to one hundred thirtyâ€" seven (137) inclusive in South Highland Adâ€" dition to Highland Park, in the south half of the north wutqwnro(!uuuh:a: one (31) Township fortyâ€"three (438) N Range twelve (12) East of the Third Prinâ€" cipal Meridian, also a resubdivision â€" of Sheridan Highlands, a subdivision of Lot four (4) in Birch and Williams‘ Subdiviâ€" sion of the south east quarter of the north east quarter of Section thirtyâ€"six (86) Township fortyâ€"three (43) North, Range twelve (12) East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the plat thereof 32. seated in the Oity of thghient ‘Pafk 133, situa m cavhe: " with 28 "and altgaler" the toge: and /s teneâ€" ments, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or any wise appertainâ€" f the Estate of Elizabeth M. Gillis deâ€" nned.hulxdumMy.flnlr‘hy f March A.D. 1936 as the return Asw qL ng. The government of Australia has purchased Sir Charles Kingsfordâ€" Smith‘s Southern Cross and vvl place it on exhibition. Read The Wantâ€"Ads This stamp was also issued in imâ€" perforate sheets and is to be found with the Mailâ€"Oâ€"Meter, Schermack and U. S. Vending Machine Co. perâ€" forations. It appeared on Sept. 24, 1909 and as all the plates used for the perforated stamps were again used for this one, the same double transfers appear. The 2¢â€"Steamer Clermont, was is sued on September 14, 1909, perfgrâ€" ated 12 and watermarked double lined USPS. It is recorded in Carâ€" mine, with bright and deep shades, with very . scarce double transfers and a double impression, although the latter is not recognized by King and Johl in their book. 72,884,2: stamps were issued, from plat 5389, 5390, 5391, 5392, 53938, 5394 and 5395. In 1909 New York held a double ieelebntion to commenorate the covery of the Hudson River in 1 by Hendrick Hudson in his vessel the, "Half Moon," and one hundredth anniversary of ert Fulton voyaging up the same river with the first steamboat, his "Clermont." A two cent stamp bi:. issued for the celebration. The » ground shows the famous i 6 with the "Half Moon" sailing up river and the "Clermont" in dâ€" stream, with two Indian canoes shown. 4 Dated January 2ist, 1986 Clastified Directory Professional and Business Smitty‘s BARBER SHOP Stamp Facts MASTER‘S SALE NOTICE ______FPORECLOSURE LEW A. HENDEE, Special Master in Chancery IRENE G. MORRISSEY PHILIP J. MeKENNA Attorney as La% Executor X48â€"50 BRAND BROS. PAINTING and DECORATING Paints, Wall Paper, Glass Window Shades, Auto Glass Painters‘ Supplies Central & Second St. Tel. H. P.9# 680 Homewoud Ave. Highliand Piâ€" Tel. H. P. 2774 513 Eim Place Tel. H. P. 495 35 8. St. Johns Are DR. B. A. HAMILTON DR. A. J. WURTH > Dentists ROOM 306 nomno.l:fmll& JUNK New Members Tea The board of directors and the membership committee of the Ru. vinia Woman‘s Club entertained the new members of the club at a tes held at the home of Mrs. H. V. Swen. sen, 95 Ravinia court on Wednesday, Jan. 29. About sixty guests were present. SANTI BROS. DAIRY Highland Park, HL PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM BUTTER AND ECGGS North Sheridan Road Highland Purk An unusual Value! The Highland Park Press is offering during the month of February RYTEX GREYy. TONE Printed Stationery, regularly $1.50 a box, printed with your Name and Address or Monogram, for $1.00, Choice of four exquisite shades of paper and four different shades of ink. Order a box for yourself ang additional ones for gifts. THURSDAY, JANUARY Thursday and Friday: 8:15.p.m>â€"Play to be presented the Walther League. by l:u:y-:-- a< % parsonage. â€" f Bp.n.’-â€"sbomswdctyuhn MELLODY FARMS DAIRY Pasteurized Friday: * 8 p.m.â€" Sunday school teach meeting at the parsonage Saturday : 9 a.m.â€"Church school. Sunday : 9:30 a.m.â€"Sunday school, 10:00 a.m.â€"Confessional service, lo:;:a.n.â€"-ComE munion service 7 :30 p.m.â€"Evening service ture by the pastor. h Thursday : ts p.m.â€"Sleigh ride party .&o muspices of the Fel] uh. . J. SMITH m-lmwdl‘â€" Bumps and out of Your Drive Your Car in and Get Estimate Tel. Libertyville 672â€"Mâ€"2 for an Adtaker 5 5& 7 Grade A Milk Vitamin D Guernsey DELICIOUS CREAMK Tai and Repairing . m..'.'.'.“:‘.......‘u.... For Quality and Service Call H. P. 1581 TELEPHONE 410 HIGHLAND BUMP SHOP E. NELSON eemer Lutheran Chure West Central avenue év, W. F. Subr, Pastor , 1984

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