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Highland Park Press, 22 Apr 1937, p. 8

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;lurn is used for some purpose benefits the people of our comâ€" munity. FOR SALEâ€"1% Horsepower General Eleâ€" trie 3 phase motor with starter switch, pulley and belt. ‘ Value at $220.00. Speâ€" ;’I:l sacrifice at $85.00. Address Pn:: mâ€"-mum Park are familiar with the that are carried on in the old City hall on Central avenue? Every inch On one of these projects are made all kinds of garments, pajamas, covâ€" eralls, dresses, underwear of â€"all kinds, shirts, letc. Materials for these are furnished by the U. 8. Government and the finished artiâ€" cles are sent to the Commodity Warehouse of the U. 8. Government at Waukegan and requisitioned by the township supervisor through the County Relief Administration office at Waukegan. Those employed on the project have been certified by the township supervisor as relief clients able to work and their asâ€" signments come from W.P. headâ€" quarters of this district in Chicago. . When this project started a year and a half ago, those assigned did not have to know how to sew and A BARGAIN MUST SELL MY 4â€"GRAVE LOT in North Shote Garden of Memories: is located in ome of the finest sections of the cemetery ; WELL ROTTED COW & HORSE MANURE to whom the building is loaned is eustodian of the property skdâ€" the upkeep of the building is financed by the aid of the cooperating agencies. The township supervisor has space in the building and the interchange of information and service between that office and Social Service saves the tax payer money and the entire problem of the needy person can be studied and solved at one time. The Community Chest‘ has its headquarters there. The Communâ€" ity Recreation Service has the rear rooms of the building, and their share of the expense takes care of repairs, electric light etc., fuel is furnished by the" township superâ€" visor and the U, 3. Government for, on the second floor, are carried on two W.P.A. Projects which provide employment _ for eighteen local women and three of our men. . offer you a 4 grave lot below the present day cost. ‘Tel. Tr. 8108 evenings. _ U45tf 1996 "ROLLING HOME" AUTO TRAILER Purnell & Wilson, Inc. 'nrw-n‘l cemetery lot at some tme" Whyr S ket one r_-_ght_h.h_--u- vou g‘l SAVE THE CoST OF YOUR STA AND CITY LICENSES OR UP b’l’o‘” GALS. OF GADOUNI..A'!!'IUAL- placing your automobile insurance in our strong Legal Reserve $11,983,700 insurance Company. A saving of approx« imately 40 per cent on your present cost hlu‘vwwfimlhflu*lm- have the same or better security you Old City Building . Houses Many Very Worthy Activities ful North Shore Garden of Memories. I can FRESH STRAWBERRY SHORT CAKEs AND TARTS ‘Taste them, that‘s all we ask wones frine ~. aP 25 RC.A. VICTOR, ZENITH new â€" RADIOS â€" used AUT® RADIOS, RECORDS, PLAYERS ‘Tubes tested free 2943 W. Park Ave., Tel H.P. 49. . UTH soil. Masure and black dirt mixed. "TRUCK POR HIRE: Hightand Puck, Tikn" 839 Central Ave. Tel> H.P 841 Central Ave. Tel. HP. 154. UaTk ean be had far below presen â€"'i-d-v_'brhsâ€"' ; Oah H. P. uind ; a0tt Jiaver ied T : ahmest Hike noew, 1615008 mt WA ~bot or Tart Tond Rotted manure, fertilizer and black soil Te & s ies a mradicind of i Annually. . Larger care alightly higher The Highland Park Social Service TREES SHRUBS EVERGREENS AND PERENIALS Huebner‘s Bakery O O '/ s 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 publication. â€" 10 cents for each additional line. $1.10 for 3 consecutive weeks. BLIND ADS: 75cenuforflvelinuorhuifpddforlbdmin- for an Adtaker sertion ; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents each addition line. & 8 T . Automobiles for Sale John Ostrowsky Rueben Lioyd, Tel. H. P. 635 _ USHf Highland Radio Service Phone COAST TO COAST SERVICR Fresh Manure for Hot Beds Be Prepared Misc. for Sale L. Mazetti : CLASSIFIED WANT»ADS Phone o A U8 To this end only institutions such as Dorcas Home, Lake Bluff Orâ€" phanage, Arden Shore, the local hosâ€" pital, Home for Convalescent Women & Children, Nursery School of Oak Terrace and the Y.W.C.A. have been given the articles they especially needed. % FURNISHED & ROOM HOUSE: EAST FOR SALE OR TRADE: 6 room stusso The materials were furnished by the institutions themselves, the Highland Park Woman‘s club or inâ€" dividuals especially . interested in these certain welfare agencies. Through H. P. S. S. many worthy and needy families not on the relief rolls, have been able to secure some needed furnishings for an exchange of service, for approximately 250 pieces of furniture have gone through this department. Type of work and articles repaired are as follows: repairing and regluing dinâ€" ing room table and chairs, refinishâ€" ing davenports and settees, upholâ€" stered pieces, painting occasional SUITE OF THREE ROOMS: WBELL well lhiul:lna-lb-fl-zfl\ia vate bath: gnrage space. Tel. H.P. 1966. SMALL APARTMENT: NO CHILDREN 665 Central Ave. Tel. H.P. 265. Déâ€"8p 'l'hobjoetolmlmjuthfi keep the men and women in work and to have the les serve a useful purâ€" pose and take away any emâ€" ployment or profit from private inâ€" dustry. . they were taught all types of cutâ€" ting and sewing. Now they must be proficient seamstresses and" a certain standard of production is required. ‘The salaries of these women are paid by the U. 8. Govâ€" ernment and they receive $48 or $55 .-nthuufiluburnd’ of junior or senior seamstresses. n’-nimh directs and plans the wor The other W.P.A. Project is a community one carried out under the following plan: Last fall, comâ€" munities were given the privilege of obtaining a Government project if it was sponsored by a government unit and all materials for the work were provided by the community. In this case the,township supervisor sccepted the sponsorship, and the mudethdb- of the finished articles beâ€" anothommdbmtyo!thwm\sb land Park Social Service. 5 ROOM FLAT, 389 ROGER WILLIAMS FOR SUMMER MONTHS: Nicely furnished _ ROOM APARTMENT IN LABGLER building ; heat and water furnished; posâ€" session May 1st; reasonable rent. _ Phone fim-m«nmm’ D8â€"1 BARGAIN IN 7 ROOM HOUSE Desireable frame, First fi. 4 rms. second fi. 8 Irge bedrms., bath, and storage. Water hent, front pch, 2 car gmrage, beaut. wooded So. front lot either 50 or 100 feet. Ac. lease expiration owner will shade $7500.00 asking price. SMALL FARMSâ€"NEAR NORTHBROOK PARK RIDGE or DESPLAINS 149 8. Gréen Bay Rd. Tel. H. P. 28 Wheeling 54 State 0287. G6â€"81 Gv'ui':mmvâ€"h-u ng plant ; fine location, east , 8 blocks from tramsportation : priced several thousand below cost of conâ€" 641 Ctl. Ave. Tiirs Bepeist or00et clat: $16 ver,montl t â€" i including. gas :‘ clectric luil-"fl_! ROOM BUNGALOW: furnished or unâ€" furnished ; in Deerfleld. Tel. Glencoe 1846. hm.lhdnâ€"‘lh& irs and 1 in the basement ; 'lhr‘:::e-om ner lot, north Ave. and St Johns Ave; in very good condition. Inquire at 118 North Ave., 2nd floor. G8â€"10pd P. 856, evenings. :h' to; steam heat lc. a : : up ; faee aaiest sns Boie ms ave. ; janitor on premises. . h nu.d IN HIGHWOOD Apartment with 3 rooms and bath, furâ€" Takee uied in ns ME l 2 reom adjoin‘ bath, t n&.â€"am- ® Solone t Pewen P Tert tvekings Ave. apartment in Udel! building ; living room ~V “’ e . ROOM !0% 2: BATHS; WOODED corner lot; H.W. heat; 3 car garage, ROOM RUTCH COLONIAL BRICK ROOM _ APARTMENT, FURNISHED: Elmer Gosswiller is ed " bisning *# ;A John F. Leonardi F. B. Williams Houses for Rent Houses for Sale Apartments D#â€"10 of this high school ‘district will again, as in former years, conduct a track and field meet for the grade school students. Events are being planned for both boys and girls in various classifications. The meet is to be held on the afternoon of Wednesday, t‘.I(ny 26 and will be run on the athletic field of the Highâ€" land Park high school. Further inâ€" formation on this track meet will be found in a later issue of this paper. + Communitiy Service Inc. in coâ€" operation with the Highland Park High school and the grade schools 120 FT. WHITE PICKET FENCE, WITH arch gateway. Tel. H. P. 282 AB It would be an interesting half hour, for anyone not familiar with the welfare activities provided by the combined effort of the Federal Government, county and city in our old City hall, to spend that length of time in visiting the building. It is open five days a week, from 9:00 to 5:00. Individuals might be able to visit the projects on any day, but groups could be allowed only on Wednesdays. j Grade School Track Meet Planned by Community Service LIVINGROOM DAVENPORT, TABLE AND chairs, white bedrdom set, twin beds, sinâ€" gle Simmons beds, kitchen and maids room ‘furniture, ete. .â€" All reasonable. _ Call Thursday or Saturday, 806 8. Sheridan We ask your interest, and most cordially invite you to visit us. Beautiful ‘Briarwoods‘ EXPERIENCED GARDNER: S1NGL wants position on private estate; bos Pm a t 1 fage a aak nork : ho o rebuilding wicker and reed pieces, ete. Approximately 500 pieces of clothing have been made new or reâ€" vised. These consist of wearing apâ€" parel for both children and adults and consists of dresses, slips, gowns, pajamas, shirts, skirts aprons, etc. Fifteen rag rugs of cotton prints and of flannel are completed, These of new material Highland Park Social Service, old City Hall building, 549 Central aveâ€" nue. In order to serve more veniently .nul“nh. w”h'-nnn:rn‘u _ § SOUTH ST. JOHNS AVENUB _ GARDENER: CHARCE PRIVATE o ee? Toh verre n on ramine of o The old Building Department ofâ€" fice is fitted up as a kitchen and the men and women, can have coffee, tea or soup, or often a hot dish preâ€" mclurun:firloo--m withâ€" n::n:a ht"}orl:c.:-v.& n :fl-ng- l»hiv-ryr’ onable. Ravinia, H. P. 155. _ PM PIECE SOLID OAK DINING ROOM SET, $25.00; also baby bed and cabinet, $5.00. 536 Lincoin Place, 2nd floor. A8â€"10pd. Iul-h:.hrt.!l.-‘.-,.dn u-m:-. : courage immediate building. Low taxes, good schools, stores and transportation. McGuire & Orr, Inc. Jms ahd solltt Four Tetings, ‘both 50 féot lot, no mssessments, opposite Rxâ€" mor Golf grounds on West Park Ave. D. Dunn, owner, 1830 Morse Ave., Ohiâ€" We assure you a pleasant efficient 00â€" ;)vc 43 Years of Dependable l«vl-‘n om 4+ ano svEHT DAY_ Furnishings for Sale PROPERTY OWNERS & SOUTH ST. JOHNS3 AVENUE . nd'xr.dmnn LATH BAIRD & WARNER Situation Wanted Rooms for Rent Call: Highland Park 1856 VACANT FOR SALE Real Estate â€"â€"â€"$1250.00â€"â€" for Sale â€" Vacant subjects. have been offered each year; â€" Beginning and advanced typing, advanced shorthand, English usage, public speaking, drawing and painting, pottery, metal work, woodâ€" work, sewing, rhythm dancing, tap dancing, mens gym, basketball and a lecture course on Current Affairs. __ As a fitting conclusion to this years work there will be a.very fine exhibit of the work of the Arts and Crafts classes on Sunday, April 25 at the Ravinia Hobby Show. Some excellent work has been done this year and the exhibits and exhibitors are as follows: In addition four new classes, cooking, music appreciation, child study and contract bridge (selfâ€" supporting) were included this year in response to popular demand. _ chen Highland Park is proving no exâ€" ception in this respect. _ High Adult Education Council has just concluded a second successful year and the class enrollment, for both terms has grown from 1058 last year to 1367 this year. The fun of going back to school again, of studyâ€" ing or working at something in which one is interested, is alluring and challenging to all ages, and when these things can be put withâ€" in the range of any pocketbook, sucâ€" cess for this kind of project is asâ€" sured. Classes in the following fred Nel Metal Workâ€"E. R. Baum, Kar] Contrini, Katherine Dentel, Mrs. E. H. Harvey, Miss M. Hawkins, Mrs. Lois Munroe, Miss Winiâ€" g:-flk"'"li'Tl'hâ€"itri- _ Potteryâ€"Bruce Logie, Mrs. George Brown, lB‘-':dl B-;u:f-l. Mrs. C. Byrnes, Miss E. A. Condon, Mrs. N. Riger. frene Pition« B PAINTING, PAPERHANGING and DECâ€" _ORATING:; Good work. Prices reasonâ€" Geminar, Grace Jenkins, Bunny Lake, Ethel It is being discovered by educaâ€" tors and by school boards all over the country that adults are respondâ€" ing in great numbers to opportunâ€" ities for study, for recreation and for creative work. Program Answers Need in Community WANTED YOUNG WOMAN FOR OPFFICE Adult Education EXPERIENCED GARDNER AND : BOYS MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: 3 woOMAN : GoO0D Toame, proe ho. Ao Trew 11. Preee Office. +.; Ad WANTED YOUNG WHITE GIRL FOR rflhâ€"m--‘mfl-.‘l‘ P. 4411 after Apr. 23. F8 616 Center.Ave. Tel. Lake Bluff 1269 RS2f ©Sewax Radio Lab. . 10e #rop e to ied s L, Call us for domestic help. es sast omitinal, av Tol. H. P. 146 â€"â€" H. P. TL Responsible woman to sell new and used fur coats from her home; no experience dens, 1409 Pleasant Ave., Ravinia. Fipd adults ; references required. Call any time After 6:30 Thureday, H. P. 2687.""" Fepd Johansen, Phone HP. 197. Clean Rags 5 Cents Per Pound Phone H. P. 557 PIANO TUNING PIANO TUNING Albert H. Sallee Expert Service Guaranteed *Monthly Payments If Desired Business Directory FEMALE HELP WANTED wages. Vogue Cleamers, 327 N EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Wanted to Buy JOHN CHRISTENSEN Help Wanted Highland Park, IIL _ Répd Junk ¢/o 'intn-.eo-’udc:.:hm from the grade schools ‘about Highland Park, have the softball league by Comâ€" munity Service Inc. A was donated several years ago the Waukegan Newsâ€"Sun as an ‘qward to the winper of the league.\ To gain permanent possession of the trophy a team must ‘win it three times. At the present time the trophy is proudly displayed in the trophy case of the Elm Place school. The teams in the league this year, are, Elm Place, Oak Terrace, St. James, Lake Forest, and Deerfield. The schedule for the league games is as follows: Monday, April 26â€"Elm Place vs Oak Terrace, at Oak Terrace. Wednesday, April 28â€"St. James vs Deerfleld, at Deerfiéld. * Friday, April 30â€"Lake Forest vs Elm Place, at:Elm Place. Sponsor Grade School Softball League °* omcl&c‘l:mmm:m onable 132 South First St. 358 Thumma, Mrs. Charlotte Day, Mrs. Grace ‘_Moflday, May 3 â€" Highwood vs Deerfleld, at Deerfield. Wednesday, May 5â€"Lake Forest vs St. James, at St. James. Wednesday, May 12â€"Eim Place vs St. James, at St. James. UNFURNISHED FLAT OR APARTMENT: 6 ROOM HOUSE in Deerfleld or Highland Friday, May 7â€"Deerfield vs Elm Place, at Elm Place. Monday, May 10â€"Oak Terrace vs Lake Forest, at Lake Forest. OFFICEâ€"Upâ€"toâ€"date in our bank building, on reasonable terms. HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK fied and requested to attend the Probate Mdl.hccnz,.llllcb.--fl“ at ten o‘clock A.M. the purpose of havâ€" ing said claims adjusted. __._ _ _ the said Thomas F. Yore, plaintiffs, vs John '"â€"-L':"'M'v: Oh_y-.. Generat "‘Mo. 12580. * PUBLIC NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN \ht‘"‘ to a decree entered of record enuse by ‘the ""'o'-'-“'guhom :'u '-- ':-l.‘; uwmfiu&n&c-fl day, at public vendue for cash in hand to the highest and best bidder at the east uhavtd-rdh-o.unlu.hfi. city of Waukegan, in said County, all and take Ryrte: bfine pniarnies hpwem at t One _ (1) .|'l gEfi prv e sCax k â€"+ ted I-hm&’-uw‘ ~d Miinofi: Friday, May 14 â€" Deerfield vs Lake Forest, at Lake Forest. Waukegan, IIL., April 8, 1987. State of Tllinois County of Lake) _ To ie grt phat L0 in salM decree denertvbed or so muth thereof Aa -nly sufficient to :&fihâ€"a The Rast Fifty (50) feest of North One Hundred and thirtyâ€"five mm.u_nuan dress Bâ€"7 Highland Park Press. _ W2H Bâ€"1 High Press. id 30. iorts Wen se Tuisce«" HMiiseks 13 Ennceo «* «forwald %-'-"‘._-‘:'3._-@-,.- bisinéifts, Monday, May 17â€"St. James vs Subscribe for THE PRESS ADJUDICATION NOTICE Wanted to Rent Office for Rent Legal Notices 19 electric engineer and resident of Lake Bluff for 50 years, died early Thursday from infirmities of old age at 2708 W. Park avenue, Highâ€" land Park. Thank Voters for Election Support To the voters of Highwood: Please accept my sineere and heartâ€"felt thanks for your efforts in my behalf at the polis on Tuesday, April 20. It shall be my endeavor to serve you honestly, efficiently and well. My entire ticket joins me in Frederick Bowen Passes Away Apr. 15 _ He is survived by a daughter, Dorothy, who is a member of the faculty of the school of music at the University of Illinois. Her home thanking you for your hearty supâ€" All ‘-flflnufiqs games â€" 4 Postponed games .ll:dnlh‘th'fidlul".. Lake Bluff, His wife died in 1982. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday from the Rosehill chapel in Chicago. : CLEANERSG&TAILORS Garments called for and delivered Tel. H. P. 495 35 S. St. Johns Ave. Tol. H. P. 2774 §13 Elm Place Central & Second St. Tel. HP. 949 Nerth Shoridaq Read _ Highland Park ie ns io Thes * Poke Prave ane Burt e J. SMITH JUNK 364 North Av. Frederick W. Bowen, 88, a retired SANTI BROS. DAIRY Highland Park, HIL PASTEURIZED MILK AND CRBAM PAINTING and DBCORATING _Paints, Wall Paper, Glass for an Adtaker Phone H. P. 410 5 5 7 Yours for a better Highwood, Subscribe for THE PRESS Charles Portilia, Mayorâ€"elect. For Quality and Service Call H. P. 1681 BRAND BROS. Smitty‘s BARBER SHOP E. NELSON â€" HIGHLAND BUMP SHOP avenue,

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