PAGE EIGHT Mill Creek Club Planning Annual Hunter Trail Event Annually . Mill Creek members give a party for the landowners over whose fields they ride in their varâ€" fous fall hunting events. Ready for their annual hm scale entertainment, members of Mill Creek Hupt club will stage an outdoor party for more than 400 guests on Oct. 3, it was announced guests on this week. As last year the Austin Niblack farm north of Libertyville will again be the party scene and location for the hunting trials. Mr. Niblack and Prentice Porter are joint masters Last year the annual party was changed from November to October to forestal an epidemic of frostbite among the riding participants and an event is scheduled again for the same month this year. The 1987 Hunter trails will be changed in only one respect and that concerns arrangement for the jumps. of the Mill Creek hounds which are worked over the fields in the vicinâ€" ity of Milburn from August to AUTHORIZED _SALES AND SERVICE HARDINGE OIL BURNERS DELCO OIL BURNERS 598 N. Western Ave., Lake Forest, 11. Tel. L. F. 425 NOW Is THE TIME TO VACUUM CLEAN YOUR BOILER AND CHECK YOUR HEATING PLANT FOR WINTER OP. offer you a 4 grave lot below the present day cost . Tel. ï¬.r. $108 evenings. . U45t 4 GRAVE CEMETERY LOT Shore Garden of Memories. eation. Tel. H.P. 557 days ROTTED MANURE, RICH BLACK SOl'h fertilizers, _ landscape nrdnla a luwï¬u. Driveways _ built. UBEN LOYD. Tel. H.P. 536. Uisef time.. . Why ';;'3:{ one now in the beautiâ€" MNonh‘hon rden of Memories. 1 can A BARGAIN MUST SELL MY 4â€"GRAVE LOT in North WELL ROTTED COW & HORSE MANURE Also fresh and covered manure, black soil. Masure and black dirt mixed. TRUCK _ FOR HIRE by Day, Hour, or Week ROLL TOP DESK, AGE DOESN‘T COUNT. THREE ROOMs OF FURNTTURE: LIVING room mohair overstaffed set, walnut bedâ€" OFFICEâ€"Upâ€"toâ€"date in our bank building, WANTED: LYRIC WRITER TO COLLABâ€" orate in writing lae v. Should have some lml{‘d melody and harâ€" mony. . Address R., â€" Highland | Park * uds Te ang Meltmsters Rtory of MMI cMasters m U. 8. Sets of Stevenson, Bret Harte. Only _ authorized dealer of HARDINGE gg.l:fn-hnmum.uuu See our modern heating equipment on “Dllâ€. s William N. Frye, Inc.: ERATION 2616 W. Park Ave. Tel HP. 49. UB1â€"44 nings. §41 Central Ave. Tel. H.P. 154 Shove Garden of Memories; isâ€"locited in one of the finest sections of the cemetery : ean be had far below pregentâ€"day Erlon. Call H. P. 4194. 408 ag, â€".@ ... Timited stock of _ __ _ |_____ USED AND REBUILD REFRIGERATORS R.C.A. VICTOR, ZENITH new â€" RADIOS â€" used AUTO RADIOS, RECORDS, PLAYERS ‘Tubes tested free * Everyone needs a cemetery lot at some Need not be in perfect condition. Wanted for home use. Must be th&g‘ Write Post Office box Q, Highland rk, _ 111. K81â€"38pd TREES â€" EVERGREENS â€" SHRUBS * PERENNIALS REASONABLY PRICED on reasonable terms. _ ___ _ _ _ HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK Inditen" fas Ad i P Te AiH _ Inga Durnient n Call us for domestic help or positions. _ 366 EAST CENTRAL AVENUE Tel. H. P. 172. KELVINATOR FRIGIDAIRE £. £. mm‘ We > . > an WE HAVE IN OUR SHOWROOM A 2187 b D 'I â€" 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. 10 cents for each additional line. $1.10 for 3 consecutive weeks. BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five lines or less if Mlor’ubdm inâ€" for an Adtaker sertion; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents each addition line. 5 5 7( ... Furnishings for Sale John Ostrowsky Nursery Phone Highland Radio Service really ASTOUNDING values! EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Be Prepared Office for Rent Wanted to Buy IREDALE‘S Help Wanted Dickens, ete. Tel. Lake L. Mazetti $25.00 *# for IN NORTH Splendid loâ€" or 149 eveâ€" vanet Usitf UsStH A33â€"Th PiTt Frou CLASSIFIED WANTâ€"ADS Phone Assisting with preparations for zxm-uma.mo& On the Niblack farm spaces will be marked out so that cars may be parked aldfig the hunting course for the benefit of spectators. . Nearby in a great tent farmers of the vi~ einity will enjoy a picnic lunch in company with riders and spectators who do not bring along their basket lunches. Those riding on Oct. 8 will assemâ€" ble at 10:30 a.m., it was announced. The most important trophy, the hunter championship cup presented by Mr. Niblack, is stil in possession of Mrs. William B. Mclivaine Jr., who won it last year. Surrounding the annual hunting trial event will be a number of parties and dinners before and after the featured proâ€" Resume Classes At % . Chicago Institute Classes at the Art Institute of Chicago were resumed on Monday of this week on completion of regisâ€" trations which were conducted beâ€" PLEASANT SINGLE ROOM: WARM IN winter and ccool in summer; always hot NICELY FURNISHED BEDROOM SUITâ€" VERY PLEASANT SUNNY ROOM, NEWLY decorated, ‘breakfast or kitchen privileges TWIN BEDROOM FOR 2 LADIES OR couple, .with_ kitchen privileges, 589 Homeâ€" wood ave. Tel. H.P. 2647. P32 5 ROOM _ FLAT, PLIASAN'\“ ROOMS; hot. air furnace, good basement and gaâ€" rage. ‘Tel. H. P. 587 after 6 p.m. D3§â€"35 i ROOM UNFURNISHED, 4 WINDOWS, running water, steam beat, central locaâ€" tiom, opposite C. & N. W. Ry station (east). Also 1 good sized room, unfurnâ€" ished, south front, running water, steam heat. Also 2 rooms. and bath, steam heat, hot water, south exposure. Tel. lpb{::i GENERAL HOUSEWORKâ€"SEVEN YEARS experience. Good cook. Salary $20. Refâ€" erences. Phone Juniper 9045. E33â€"th NICELY FURNISHED, NEWLY DECORâ€" ated room, suitable ior 2, mext to bath, hot water at all times. Automatic heat, garage. 645 Vine Avenue.. P3itf YOUNG WOMAN WISHES. POSITION BY the hour or by the day. Experienced. Can RELIABLE WOMAN WILL STAY WITH FURNISHED ROOM in LAKE FOREST. Close to town and transportation. Teleâ€" phone Lake Forest 1482. P38â€"th GARDIN!B“ W"ANT! POGï¬ON."’M employment . a a years experience. l-m :'i.hnt children. Box 21, Glencoe, IIl. E31â€"33pd HL. 193$ FORD CONVERTIBLE SEDAN â€" YOU CAN SAVE THE tost oFr vogg STATE AND CITY LICENSEs OR â€" TO 100 GALS. OF GASOLINE ANNUALâ€" Sn * L6 Pï¬A LOX® Talrany _ ouk colen. * ; FURNISHED _ LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING rooms. Gas, light and hlwhon furnished. Right in town. 656 N. Western Avenue, Lake Forest, apt. 25, Can be seen after 4 p.m. Tel. Lake Forest 656. P33Th able for 2; hot water at all times; next to bath; 1% blocks from Ravinia Station ; 1416 Pleasant Ave., Phone H. P. 032. if desired, garage available. Near high school and transportation. . Tel. H.P.Pg:i 1817 children afternoons and evenings. _ Tel. H.P. 155. Es2H furnish references. _ Tel." Lake Forest radio, heater, white sidewall tires, like new, a real bargain. Tel. H. P. 4110 ly by placing your automobile insurmnce in our strong Legal Reserve $11.983.700 :n-u‘r:bn-..ï¬mly. A saving of approx« ma per cent on your present cost in surely worth considering -Mm can have the same or better security you now enjoy. CE us 2 The _Ch Daily News "The §tate" Farm RMoviat Automebiie Intursies Company has now become the leading producer of automobile insurance (PorMeles sold) im the world." Rated A plus by â€"A. R Reâ€"t Ca.. the Dun & Bradstreet of In. surance. _ COAST TO COAST SERVICER Linbmny $10,000 â€" $20,000 and prop i en en n k ::-.'â€M Bureaun I-rvl- to e fls S enc oi Norman ®. Willinme K W :ï¬ 1997 PLYMONTH 1987 loot 1986 PL “lc AIRFLOW. are on special sale this week Automobiles for Sale ATTENTION MOTORISTS « Rooms for Rent Situation Wanted J. B. Deibler J. B. Deibler Apartments Highland Park E3%â€"1h Vote Gabby Hartnett !List Examinations | _ Most Valued Player For Federal Posts Leo "Gabby" Hartnett, verbose| The United States Civil Service eatcher and captain of the Cubs, is commission today announced open Chicago‘s most â€" valuable major | °D* tive examinations as follows: league player for the 1987 season, | yt:‘red:i:}xiw:hl \;_orl;zr, ‘:;im“" according to a vote just completed -q;o' Finte medica! . workers * | 2 , and by the fans. His selection was made | cia) workers, $2,000 a year, ChIL through ballots cast in the Albert J. | dren‘s Department of Labor. Pixley poll, the final tabulation of| Associate botanist, $3,200 a year, which was made on Saturday, Sept. ;;"d â€'i"?nl'-,lt:"ll"- $2,600 a year, ureau . 0 nt Industry, Departâ€" 18. is with the ment of Agriculture. Announceâ€" Hartnett """“:‘wuaemo!t:nmnluthum-b cash at Wrigley field before thneuofthouhlonlt".hl: Brooklyn game on Monday of this | building. Hartnett was presented with the Pixley silver trophy and $200 in cash at Wrigley field before the Brooklyn game on Monday of this week. It was through a lastâ€"minute rush of votes that gave Hartnett a comâ€" manding lead of 7,261 markers over last year‘s winner, Luke Appling of the Chicago White Sox. Gabby ‘had a total of 52,420 votes to 45,159 for Luke. A total of more than 400,000 fan votes was cast in the Pixley poll. In third place in the voting was Zeke Bonura, big first baseman for the 1937â€"Packard Model 115 Coach. Radio, heater, white side tires. Built in trunk. tn s Looks like new car ............ s 1936â€"Chevrolet Sedan Deli > s Motor, finish perfect. Exâ€" 03 5 cellent rubber,. Real value 1986â€"Ford Deluxe Tudor Sedan. .. . Philco radio, heater, whiteside tires. Was drivenm 0475 «but litthe ... ...l.l.l2. Trades Accepted nDUC IIOER® .â€".s..2 css crenconssveccecerians TB W MR 1936â€"Plymouth Deluxe Coupe . ... Paint, motor, rubber Aâ€"1. 3445 Real value here ................. 1936â€"Chevrolet Deluxe Coach. . . . Trunk, radio, heater. 8545 Looks and runs like new 1936â€"Dodge Deluxe Fordor Touring Sedan. One of our _ $@7R best values ............................ 575| 1936â€"Ford Convertible Sedan . ... Paint, motor, general 8565‘ condition perfect ... 1935â€"Pontiac Coach, heater $ 425 Aâ€"1 condition throughout.... 1935â€"Ford Deluxe Fordor Sedan. Heater. Whiteside 3375 1935â€"Graham Cabriolet. 8395 Radio, heater, rumble seat 1985â€"Ford Coupe. Rumble '3 45 â€"‘seat. Real value here........ 1935â€"Ford Deluxe Tour. Tudor. ... Radio, heater. 3395 VeFY CIBBR .....swo.sclasvslcscne... 1934â€"Ford Sedan Delivery. ‘295 New paint. Motor Aâ€"1...; 1934â€"Ford Deluxe Coupe. $ _ New motor, radio, heater 275 1934â€"Ford Deluxe Cabâ€" '275 riolet. Rumble seat ... & 1983â€"Chev Screen Side lzzs Light Delivery Truck ... Harvest Sale Used Cars 75 â€" FINE CARS â€" 75 To Select From ,h'l-‘."-’-r'h “: Tel. Harrison 846. Porest. nw-nm.m% wuaranteed; we eall for and 101 N. St. Johns Avenue Highland Park, NJ a Phone Highland Park 710 or 676. USED CAR MARKET 104 Centrat ‘Are. Pioar I"r. 1046. ki Plbithis. s 3 _ dbraw Retimaten Â¥ t Given purchasers at drawing November 4th. Purnell & Wilson, Inc. LARGEST SELECTION ON NORTH SHORE Lawn Mower Shop Skokie Blvd. â€" Clavey Road Highland Park, 11. In Valuable Prizes PIANO TUNINC H. F. PAHNKE Business Directory * Open Evenings HORSES BOARDED $300.00 Easy Terms THE PRES3 $295 275 275 19295 Additional information, if wanted, may be obtained from LeRoy M. Moore, secretary of the U. 8. Civil Service board of examiners ‘at the local post office. ; Featuring one of the most unusual artists ever to appear on the stage, Jimmy Edmunson, "Upside Down Boy," the show includes artists in their various lines, tap dancing, ven. triloquism, harmonica swingtime, wWORTH WHILE BUY FOR HOME OR INVESTMENT Six room and sunparior brick, 1%4 baths, particularly well built. Twoâ€"car garage. In Ravinia near school and transportation. Price reduced for immediate sale from $11,000 to $9,500, small amount eash reâ€" quired, H.O.L.C. loan $7,200. F. B. Wilâ€" liams, 541 Central Ave., Phone H. P. FOR SALE OR TRADE: 6 room i1 ROOM HOUSE WITH ONE OF THE BEST BUILT 7 RM. HOUSES AT A BARGAIN IF SOLD AT ONCE: 10 room house in very good location with hot water heat, close to town and schools and churches,‘ Will sell for $8.500.00. HSE. OF 7 RMS. AND SLEEPING PCM BANK RECEIVER IS LIQUIDATING SEvâ€" eral l-lh'n wooded lots in builtâ€"up section of Highland Park, close to schools, sta» tion, ete. $6,000 Hl‘la restriction. Adâ€" dress suite 215, 4701 n Rd., Chi« ‘eago. Tel. Longbeach $636. 148 STATE OF n.mooii); COUNTY OF LAKE ) Morris R, Nocthling, Administrator of the hhdl‘*l&h‘.bâ€"d ve Emma Noethli .IMLW.â€" sie Fuallon, A‘.-lJ.m ‘alter mm.o-ml.-.lwm Bark, a corporation, as under :naia'?--amm.wnâ€":. 3 F. Â¥ 7. Ts Antorporgiieg. pa Ne watien: 0. Te Tarioe Public notice is hereby given that by virâ€" tue of the decretal order made and entered :m;hbw‘m.&:’dh &Iï¬;lfl%hh&md wherein the above named persons were nâ€"ld-’h-whnb-llr-l- tate of the decedent to pay debts, Riminmirsten sforeatd. attiae ine mag of teh "o‘clock â€" A M Central ..Standard" Fime ® upon October 24, A.D. 1997, at the east r-' entrance of the County Court House, m.cio.ydw-.-u.&-‘dhh and State of Illinois, offer for sale and sell wmâ€"-uwum for cash to pay the debts in said “h“hhl‘fl.-:ï¬.‘“ described real estate, in Lake County, Forest 1342. close to town, suitable for rooming house, might consider exchange. Also 8 room house for rent, furnished, h.a. heat with vflhdlhmr.l.rnhtndku;rn:i age. Thomes Pester, Lake Forest. LF. 508. Gs2tfh in Lake Forest: 6 closets, lg. living rm., fireplace, lg. pch., 2â€"car gar., Ig. lot, shade, shrubs, fruit and garden. Out of town owner says sell. Wil wive good terms on $2,000 equity. Call Lake Forest 2051, _ _ _ _ THOMAS PESTER | . Tel. I F. 508, Lake Forest, IIL â€" ~G#%th S. Simmonds, lool‘ HOUSE, n\gz.m\. Mfl&% naportation, per _ mon :I.:':d :uul unfurnished. Includes heat, light and garbage disposal. Occupaney Oct. 15. Tel. H.P. 856. B32â€"33â€"h1 able Nov. 1 or sooner. Rent reasonable; You‘ll like this one. For app‘t. call L.F. 2051. 8. Simmonds. BSSih l o nAa sR ons o:nAS W in “u Park $45 per nanh-.“ Available 8::. 1. Good repair, h.w.h., shade, shrubs, close t!.-i!_:a: sehools, -:nn-_, depots. Availâ€" Res. Tel. H. P. 596. PETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE TO PAY DEBTS. in ROOM An undivided 41% interest in Lot 14. This â€"4 Rotts Tante T2 Takt a the whs sbote described premies will be sold 8 BL. 61 Highwood An.nfl-hrh‘w'uln.i. . John F. Leonardi ch in Highland Pa P. 2748 mornings. Houses for Sale Houses for Rent $10 per Foot Legal Notices COTTAGE WITH ENCLOSED Highland Park. Stove heat. Tel, Real Estate in M m n )us. H.W. HEAT, rooming house, B33â€"hi G33th Highwood Represented At Red Cross Meet on of Highwood attended a meeting «t the Blackstone Hotel in Chicago Friday, given by the American Red p)ia_- for x_.ll.llchlr_’-nl workers. _ Interesting l-m were given by several noted Mr. Waite attended as a representaâ€" tive of the Highwood unit, of which he is general chairman. The Highwood unit is endeavorâ€" ing to establish a first aid station in Highwood. The Red Cross membership drive will begin on Nov. 11 and will end on Thanksgiving day. anhr;:l'dru-h-:un-h-hh sold free a w-lh-d. trust deed and secured thereby, executed by Louis Noethling, as principal, and Morris R. Noethling and Elsie Irene Fallon as sureties to Highland Park State H. P. Chess Club Meets Wednesdays The H. P. Chess club is a part of the activities of the Adult Educaâ€" tional Council of the Highland Park High School. Classes for beginners are being organized. New players and experienced chess enthusiasts are urged to come to the weekly meetings. These are held each Wedâ€" nesday evening in the band room of the High School, play starting at Gail: & Behan: Attorneys State Bank Bniul'du & Highland Park, Iilinois. 31â€"33 NOTICE OF CONVERSION OF THE HIGHLAND PAA’flNflAfl BANK, AN ILLINOIS _ B G _ CORPORATION INTO THE w NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLA ARK. £ Notice is hereby given that The Highland Poration" ot ‘ Hightand Pask . Milnoln: was pora . was converted into The First National Bank of Highland Park under a certificate of converâ€" slon dated September 30, 1937 and recorded October 4, 1987, in the Recorder‘s Office of Lake County, Illinois, as Document number 442006, a copy of said certificate of converâ€" sion h{ï¬ as follows : * "E PLURIBUS UNUM No, 14390. TREASURY DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY HEREAS, by satisfactory evidence preâ€" sented to the/ '!‘-"-_':'.5_-‘_-_&!-)-_-_-‘,-,-.; iess in "THE FIRST NATIONAL B OP HIGHLAND PARK" in the City of Highland Park in the County of Lake and State of lilinois has complied with all the provisions of the Statites of the United States, required to be complied with before an association shall be authorized to comâ€" -ne-thb.lu-dlnlhs_; NOW THEREFORE L J FoT O‘CoN. ADJUDICATION NOTICER PUBLIC NOTICE is wiven that the undersigned Executor of Extate of Arcisa Bele! deceased, has upon Tuesâ€" day, the 2nd day of November A. D. 1987. claims agrinst the sbove named Estate. All the Probate Court of Lake a on said date at ten o‘ ï¬h maaidatreted .. * s . ** under the last ph rgueest o anke Waukegan, IIl., September 23, 1987 Gail & Bebaina‘ e the Probate Court of Lake County. | oneaid dnte avien Soach h n de s pose of having said elaims adjusted. MAY llcflAlfl sNow % BF Wi. P. Wooneh, Asirtaet Toat Ofiect m. P. co-.m Bostelman & a mucnmcn‘uu':m.u '.;.gm ven undersigned Executors of the Estate of Edâ€" l 2 o t / â€" mr:r:“:’:rthht:cndd '_."L""_'e;'zf,*e.-.!--.â€"!l-!,n persons having cluims against said PUBLIC NOTICE im bereoy given .:.:. undersigned Rxecater of the Retnts‘ of Sicbel to. in t m o h"-'l'fl"uu as Te reteen tay Tor the hoaring o i thrgse agninst the above named estate. All persons having elaime against said Retate n on Ti ose Ne n dute naffl A. M. the purpose of Isham, Lineoln Iw 8 Wankegan, I11., October Charles Waite and Clyde Camerâ€" CY { reeasu®y beraknewr } llh.t'd at Highland Park, Illinois, October 7 & (ongenaandean mank | ( CORPORATE THE FIRST NATIONAL OP HIGHLAND PARK. BY: J. M. APPEL,President. Highland Park, Iilinois. Wanl PUBLICATION OF CERTIFICATE Washington, D.C., September 30, 1937. 4, 1997..___ Xn44 3244 31â€"88 Warns of Dangers THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1987 was held last Wednesday, 18. of Monoxide Poison The Chicago &bg.d: yesterâ€" houdn'-fl. drivers :;’th‘_ extreme danger of starting cars in garages before the doors have been opened. * Motor club officials pointed out that autoists are taking chances with death unless they first open garage doors and then start the moâ€" tor. ‘Carbon monoxide gas is one of the most deadly known yet it is odorless and can incapacitate a perâ€" son before he is aware that he is being overcome. ADJUDICATION NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Executors of the Estate of Garments called for and delivered Tel. H. P. 495 35 S. St. Johns Ave. CLEANERSG&TAILORS ’hinu G'.:l.l‘ll’)-m Glass : Window Shades â€" Auto Glass PAINTER‘S SUPPLIES Central & Second St. Tel. H. P. 949 Tel. H. P. 2774 513 Elm Place Repair or Rebaild Any Make of Radiater Clean â€" Private â€" Respectable 80 years in Highland Park J. SMITH SANTI BROS. DMRY Highland Park, HIL JUNK 364 North Av. for an Adtaker 5 5 7 PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM BUTTER AND EGGs Phone H. P. 410 Teiloring T54 Repaning ntllnllrlu.‘ DR. B. A. HAMILTON DR. A. J. WURTH Subscribe for THE PRESS Smitty‘s BARBER SHOP For Quality and Service Call H. P. 1581 22 North Second Street HIGHLAND BUMP SHOP BRAND BROS. E. NELSON