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Highland Park Press, 7 Jan 1937, p. 8

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i+ ove < ( 202 § i PAGE from this country on certain items would ‘be scarce. Many countries were afraid of the second use of the stamps so took extra precaution to see that they were well ‘ Thus on some items, an average copy is in a bad condition and a item above average. R The use of the catalog is : = tial to the collectors of paper. From the catalog we lea1 various information such as color, dates of issuance, flmflrll. in which denominations issued, and the like. > The proper interpretation is necâ€" essary as each and every detail tends to make a stamp more or less desirable in the collection. The ilâ€" lustrations of the stamps xivmwh help in finding the listings and to the topical collection the titles unâ€" der the stamps furnish very valuâ€" able leads. ‘The topical collector is Some countries had poor facilities for printing and seperating 8. One country even went so far as having the postman bite a corner off the stamp to show it was celled. Thus a complete .used it To begin with, a .stamp‘s listed value is supposed to be for items in good condition. This means fair in in the catalog is what is kno as its catalog number. The nd number with a letter before it is the design number. There can be many stamps of the same design number but only those with the same catalog number are idcnlfi:l items. â€" After the design or = tration number comes the denomiâ€" nation which is followed by the centering, undamaged ,and, if used, a good cancel (not smeared and deâ€" facing the stamp), and if unused, with full gum on the back. 4 one who collects stamps depecting such things as birds, maps, ships, religious subjects, etc. .’1 MUST SELL MY 4.GRAVE LOT in North Shove Garden of Memories: is located in one of the finest sections of the cemetery ; 226 Railway ‘Ave. # LOTS on Pleasant Ave., 60x150, $1,500 ~‘. 000. & paid." All wooded. ‘Tek Hp. oro. * » Uiiâ€"48p¢ TEXASâ€"PINK Grape Fruit; tree ripened ; & %mn on 40 acres 5 miles west of land Park; Concrete road ; beau, tiful trees. $12,000, terms. | VALUABLE 3 YEAROLD MALE ESKIMO dog. | Would make splendid watch dog and companion on farm. ‘hl.!.l’.}l%‘:‘- w YOUNG ROASTING CHICKENS: Really Highwood Radio Service oY sCOUT SUIT size 13, fi'! cleaned; good as new. , Call H. P. 1817. ean be had far below presentâ€"day price, Cali H. P. 4194, Jaott ET OF BOOK HOUSE BOOKS in good condition. go(flrlluuuunr.h good Size 14. Tmni& The first number given an the catalog is what is known as s catalog number. The nd imber with a letter before is E fi::mllfll&%u"& press on | Fruit. + mmmmnx.am burg, â€" Texas. ‘ U4â€"45pd 0 & 7 Directâ€"fromâ€"Grower ; Pink Seedless $1.25 Bu. 4 Bu. T5c. White Seedless $1.00 Bu. %4 Bu. 65¢; Oranges $1.50 Bu. 14 Bu. 90c. Delicious layer cakes. A 7 Ad Tuked fresh evart day. § fresh (homelaid) eg@s. / Call Deerfleld 417 or call at l“.&mw Line Rd. n..-y‘n‘-u: (8 Years in abhld Park) §39 Central Ave. H.P. 3036. "Real Estate Investments Room 16 State Bank Bldg, Family i throws this home the market m you wil be 51;! pay. inge"® wite"" fhe C soation. Bient sehool. l:h..d lot G6x157, $12, 140 Center street .. Winnetks 3250 RADIOS®‘â€" WASHERS â€" IRON Sales: and Service c Te RN4 "epave ce beiow, the pegront ve "=ase Tsl HP. $10% evenings. â€" UI5t for an Adtaker Huebner‘s Bakery North Shore Was‘hewL Service _ Houses for Sale Phone fiTâ€" -:l AEeiie m e t en vis Bs â€"vfi;vâ€" P OoPOz s and stamped envelope. NOTES ON PHILATELY Address all inquires for this department to Kenneth Knappen in care Frank W. Russo Misc. for Sale ‘ Be Prepared YoUNG : sINGING cuu%m: reasonable. H. Borcha~dt, 573 W. Ave. j ~T42â€"45 m oo Eue e Sodan t T PECTED _ G ns o4 Aeeanees saon? not wet one now in the beautiâ€" BY KENNETH (KAE) KNAPPEN Phone: H.P.. 4008 Jlot»at CLASSIFIED WANTâ€"ADS TA5 Tel G42 <\ _ . ‘NOTICE â€" Advertisements received after 3 o‘clock Wednesday, placed in another section. RATES: 50 cents for five lines or less if paid on or before insertion; 75 cents if not paid by Saturday following publicati 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 sertion ; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents each addition line. t The North Suburban Philateli¢ society at a meeting January 4, voted to hold an auction in conjuncâ€" tion with their annual dinner to be held on February 3 at the Green ‘Tea Pot. There is also to be two fine door prizes. A speaker »has been.engaged and a very énjoyable evening is promised for those who attend. , e f color after which:â€"are the prices unâ€" A <reprint and , reâ€"issue : differ greatly in that the®reprint is usualâ€" ly for philatelic pérposes and perâ€" son gain while thé ‘other is an item printed the second‘time for postal use with major or minor differences from ‘the first issue such as a change of color or a reâ€"engraving of the plates used. > y â€"In trying to 'glau}ly a stamp, the first thing to look for is the design. Then note its number and follow down from there until the denominaâ€" tion and color coincide with the stamp being classified, This may be the same as the stamp, yet not corâ€" rect‘ as the stamp may‘ have been reâ€"issued with a différent perforaâ€" tion, watermark or color, so followâ€" ing columns should then be noted for other listings on the same item. Should this ‘happen you would then determine which one it was by deâ€" duction. : To learn the proper use of the catalog is to know your hobby betâ€" used and used. ‘‘ If the stamp is listed as . a surâ€" charged or ovenprinted variety then after the color in () will be the abbreviation : for <the overprinted eolor, unless it is black, which is takern for granted.â€" is foslf ter and nothing is thoroughly apâ€" preciated that is not well underâ€" _ All adult philatelist of this vacinâ€" ity: are invited to the meeting of this society which are held the first and third Monday nights : ofâ€" each LOVELY FURNISHED ROOM: Steam heat. Also 6 room house, furnished. Tel. after NICELY â€" FURNISHED ROOM, . modern, " elose to transportation; plenty of, hot water at all times}; garage on premies, COMFORTABLE SINGLE ROOM, NEAR ,h.g:rhthltmvolhotnm:m- _ sonable rates.‘ H. P. 1817. PM NICELY FURN ROOM with or withâ€" * out aud: ble for 1 or 2; Conveniâ€" ent bath : available, very reasâ€" onable. Ravinia, Tel. H. P._ 155. . PM LARGE ROOM for 1 or 2. > Board, if\ deâ€" DAY WORK WANTED : Laundry, general housework. E"""'“" and good referâ€" ~â€"ences. â€" Tel. P. 2958. E45â€"47pd UNG GIR school graduate, m-fl- ...mx:nf“?;n speedy â€" in 14 RELIABLE GIRL would like to take caze of children by day or hour. Tel. H. P. MALEI.EJ WANTED : Part time tal assi it . stenographer, Mu high sehool :::‘dm Tele H. P._ WOMAN mlfcmmx. HOUSEWORK : small family.! Good cook.. No Iaundry. Protestant. Tel.â€"H. P. 984. F45pd NURSE ‘GIRL OR MOTHER‘S HELPER: Not under 18{years old.‘ Go home nights. Near trmu‘}:uon Tel. H. P'r::;: § WMO‘*.“ No. 152, Evansâ€" C ton, IL, (~ _ â€"/_â€" 6 o‘clock, Deerfleld 271â€"M. ARRVV T ET NTOTE dA t 00 T PSDZZ uT aired. Kitchen privileges. 614 Homewood oc met ILP, data. . _ Paspda Ts whing : thn wine o brokkeoping : ex cellent references. Tel. H. P. 3167, EM4tf 155. Calt us for domastis help or positiond us ‘or pos » 366 EASTCENTRAL AVENUE Tel. H. P. 146 â€"â€" H. P. 772. ®1 Name HELP WANTED, MALE: _| saLesmuEn : IF YoU HAVE A CAR AND WANT ooonpmcwuwmxooopw- INGS, FILL IN AND MAIL: ' Tel. No. â€"..; Nationality | Situation Wanted â€" Help Wanted Rooms for Rent EMPLOYMENT SERVICE stenographer. Must be ate. Tel. H. P. 2750 f F45pd Married ... P44â€"46pd postal| CCC Enrollment in PaStE ‘month, They meet at the Chamber avenue in Highland: Park. J Oak Park High Meets H. P. High in Basketball Meet _ Oak Park brings their two basâ€" ketball teams to the Highland Park Friday evpnin{h:u the openâ€" E‘nc league game of the postâ€"holiday A n. Chuck Lauer‘s sophomores off to a fying start in early l;'umlbn competition and should give ‘Oak Park‘s team plenty of opposiâ€" tion. The two varsity teams are ialso well matched and Coach Thursâ€" ton expects a tight game. \~Geveral cases of rabies have deâ€" fiqoped- in Highland: Park during the past week. | The Highland Park Police department is warning those who have pets:to keep them confined Thousands of people wait for this annual sale of RYTEX | DECKLE E’DGE' VYELLUM pri stationâ€" .‘ During January only : youâ€"can . RYTEX DECKLE EDGE VELâ€" UM stationery in double the usual ntity .. . |. 100 [sheets and 00 envelopes .>, . printed with your Monogram or Name and Address for only $1.00. Two sizes ... large flat sheets or smart double sheets. Bee samples at The Highland Park as much as possible, until the situâ€" ation is cleared up. | en ~The CCC:â€" enrollment for young imen, 17 to 28 years inclusive, is to take place at 7 North County street, Waukegan, January 14, 1987. Waukegan Jan. 14 Rabies Prevalent Take Care of Pets Press. !~‘‘Those boys who are interested ishould make himhte application !;io their respective township superâ€" wisors. â€" l t * y BROWN ALIGATOR PURSE LOST from (â€" car Between Vine Ave:, Sheridan Rd. and :\ Central ave; Contained money, identifiâ€" | uthne‘uh.n%or‘lumeudkm Reâ€" ward. Tel. H.P. 2982. 3 . «M45pd BLACK m'mnmn LOST on Cenâ€" tral ave. between St. and Second St. Wednesday morning Dec. 30.. Containing 4 x:ow. ete. â€" Finder ‘please {phone Deerâ€" 1d 145. Reward. | M45pd P in RAVINIA : one pair |of glasses wbfi’klmem. Jan. zld. w 1‘.!..% T. l ; | MALE POLICE DOG LOST: 6 years old. fima piate on collar No. 812. | Please call OFFICEâ€"Upâ€"toâ€"date in our bank building, ~*"rIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK _ . | Business Dirgctory LOSTâ€"Doberman Ppppie Black with Brown WANTED TO BUY â€" | f ! CLEAN RAGS In ordér to serve you more conveniently nq:d effectively, nrh‘im opened an office a c id mbfConp ow bxtot bxicaninaiics cestinl 5 SOUTH 8T. JOHNS AVENUE We shall be very| glad to consult with m%m ‘Real Estate probâ€" and your listings, both, sale and rental. . ~ ) . ; > s £ We assuré you a pleasant efficient coâ€" **‘**‘‘Call: Highland Park 1855 markings answers to name of Dober. 6 months old.: Phone 149 yohe®t . 56 L4 Tel.) Highland Park $87 Write‘ or Ufilmfi A. M. 616 Center Ave. Tel. Lake Bluif 1269 R32tf 541 Ctl. Ave., H‘ld. Prk 2360, LA45 * A!;u;â€"s ins and Refinancing . um Even whorieas .'a'hg_ OAK MaARkET PROPERTY OWNERS PIANQ TUNING Albert H. Sallee Lost and Found WANTED 50 CARS FOR CASH 5 SOUTH ST. JOHNS AVENUE maau{m{rm LiTtt Wanted to Buy Office for Rent BAIRD & WARNER Expert W’ |Guaranteed Monthly Payments If Desired F. B. Williams ‘Real Estate 840 8. Grenesce f Waukegan, Ill. 8t. €KL PRLEILSS K45pd J35tf Kat Exâ€"Insurance Man Is Buried Saturday ‘Runeral servicés for George H. Morris, 953 South Linden avenue, Highland Park, retired insurance broker, ; were held Saturday lz.‘ 11 Eold drclcannic d Ruivhct s dprcihpinte nc avtnd <Prus ie * I ajm. in a chapel at 5203 Lake Park avenue.‘ ‘Interment was at Kankaâ€" kee, II1., in the afternoon. Mr. Morâ€" L:*AIN'HNB. PAPERHANGING and DECâ€" :OMTINO: Good wcrk.-' Prices reasonâ€" | able. â€"_ [ ‘ ‘JOHN CHRISTENSEN .. | ‘Tel.: H. P. 760. 4 Ritf PAIR OF TWIN MAHOGANY spool |\PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Executrix. of the Estate of Joseph Severson deceased, bas fixed upon y,, the 2nd day ‘of February A.D. 1987, as the retur» day for the héaring of 1 claims against the above mamed Estate. All} persons having ddn‘ndm said Esâ€" ttwmhcnby"nofiu~ requested to attend the Probate Court of Lake County, lllinoh.dn-udnnni-ddukAfi: for the purpgse of having said elaims ‘ PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned . Thomas Graham ‘Troxel, Adâ€" ministrator of the Estate of Elsie Moir -Hitnd-eund.huixvdmw.the day of March A.D. 1937, as the return y for the h.flgholfllchh-mhd above named te.. _ All persons hav» ing claims against said Estate are ‘hereby &bdudwwclu‘lh?» bate Court of Lake County, lllinois, on waid CHEVROLET Master Sports "“"“’f 1988 | model, has had good care. $285. For inâ€" date at ten o‘clock ‘A. M. for the purpose of having said claims 1 THOMAS TROXEL Packard Barns McCaughey and < . , Schumacher, * A for Administrator, | 1517 1st Nat‘l Bldg, Waukegan, IIL., Dec. 21, 1986, > Furnishings for Sale Automobiles for Sale typewriter desk. (Tel. HP. 1797. â€"A4b Charges Reasonable â€" _ Estitmates Free with springs; childs desk; small Four or five rooms and bath, best; unâ€" furnished. Tel. H.P. 3157. W45â€"47 spection. Tel. H. P. 280. 21 N.: 2nd Street f Haircuts 40¢ i Children 25e > / DILL/‘S HOME BARBER SHOP PIANO TUNING H. F. PAHNKE Wanted to Rent WAaAUKECGA N 20 Years‘ mu n 18 Years in Park ‘Tel. H. P. 2048 © During the cold v_firi_nthrj months, you can depend on Waukegan Coke for constant home comfort! No matter how cold it may be outside, Waukegan Coke supplies all the heat you‘need ... md it requires little attenâ€" tion. You can have more heat quickly if you are burning Waukegan Coke. It responds immediately to regulation. Call now and order a supply! _ | ; . ; Legal Notices ADJUDICATION NOTICE ADJUDICATION NOTICE HOUSE OR FLAT .‘ PAUL BORCHARDT MENONI & MOCOGNI FRANK SILJESTROM HIGHLAND PARK FUEL COMPANY MERCER LUMBER COMPANIES, Recommended and Sold by EMMA S. WIENER C45â€"48 ris, formerly a department for the Rollins, Burdick, Hunter surance company, died W [ after a long illness. Surviving . his widow, Josephine; his son, MO ert; his mother, Mrs. John B/ ris, Homewood, IIL., and two bro ers, Dr. Chester H. Morris, 222 Delaware place, and Corsen . 4. Morris, 7551 Constance avenug. . . ROOM 305 . NORTH SHORE TRUST B mcAz () .0 "~I se TJj ~VIcaming i.*~ â€" FFressing Tailoring and‘ Gmuedhdfwlamm Tel. H. P. 495 35 S. St. Johns A North Sheridan Road irpose of ha said claims adjusted. | "axyMond . FiDbimk, . AW&-M _ Viola 8. , deceased. vluk‘-u. lll.-.‘.ba. 81, 1986 Highland Park, Ilinois. Clean â€" Private â€" Respectable 30 years in Highland Park 22 North Second Street DR. B.+A. HAMILTON Smitty‘s BARBER SHOP E. NELSON Dentists Surviving â€" es his son, Ko John B. s1 nd two Morris, 222 d Corsen . %. ‘ e avenue. _ ; s k { the months you needLJJEP EPENDABLE % 8 HE/&T with clean \WWAUKEGCAN/ Enjay \ CLEAN COKE \\COKE/ THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, i' Emmet Yore.. _ _ Rites for Emmet Yore were held turday at St. Patrick‘s in .tL;:oPon.tud 8 in Patrick‘s cemetery, He survived by his parents e Mae Lancaster Yore and ¢ brother of Mrs. Nan n, Lawrence, Regina, and f Yore. j E.: ;I Eus DRIYRg:? | I HIGHLAND 4 [‘ | BUMP SHOP | :: .‘ JUNK J. SMITH SANTI BROS. DAIRY 364 North Av. HighlandPk. hese advantages PASTEURIZIED MILK AND CREANM BRANDBEPS-{ rAnmm.unnootuW mwmr&l-:fim Painters® Suppli¢s J »ntral & Second St. Te HP. 949 Phone H. P. 410 for an Adtaker 5 5 7 Grade A Milk | Vitamin D â€" | pELICIOUR DibA mw%-.’p SMOKELESS H. P. 2774 513 Elm Place Phone For Quality and Service Call H. P. 1581 READ THE WANT . ADS sohs mOr

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