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Highland Park Press, 16 Jun 1938, p. 8

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uomnx.i MILORGANITE, _ ROTTED manure, rich black soil, fertilizers, landâ€" UPRIGHT _ IRON GRAND IN GOOD CON. dition. Reasonable. Tel. H.P. 1963. U14tf CUT FLOWERSâ€"PERENNIALS LANDSCAPE WORK REASONABLY PRICED JOHN OSTROWSKY 2616 W. Park Ave. Tel. H.P. 49. U14â€"17 Laurel and McGovern _ lnoxh' 1 6146 ‘a Sunday sehoo! , 9:45 a.m. under direction of Mr. E. G. Schlung the assistant Smdli:ehool superintendent; 11 a.m. rning worship, with the sermon by the pastor. Barington camp: The annual ecamp at Barrington will be held July 1â€"10 this year which is a month earlier than last year, plan now to attend. FOR SALEâ€"CHILD‘S STROLLER, PER TAMâ€"Oâ€"RACK _ ORGANIC PEET FOR SBubject for next Sunday‘s Lesâ€" son Sermon, "Is the Universe, Inâ€" cluding Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" KLADâ€"EZEE SELF HELP .GARMENTS _ Monday, 9:15 a.m. Opening sesâ€" d(’:d of the Daily Vacation Bible school. ; â€" Tuesday, 3 p.m. The Philathea class will have its meeting. Wednesday, 8 p.m. The midâ€"week service in the junior room. Church, The First Church of Christ @cientist, in Boston, Mass. The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock, and the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, which includes testimonies of Christian Science healing, is at 8 o‘clock., SBunday school is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. A free public reading room is maintained by this church at 43 N Sheridan road, which is open daily from 9 o‘clock in the morning to 6 in the evening, except on Saturday when it is open from 9 a.m. to 9 avenue, is a branch of The Mother WANTED To RENTâ€"% RO0) fin-uâ€"mmm‘ &41 Central Ave. Tel HP. 154. UATH 4 GRAVE CEMETERY LOT Shore Garden of Memories. cation. Tel. HP. 557 days nings. First Church of Christ, Scientist First Church of Christ, Scientist, Highland Park, Illinois, 381 Hazel Made in England and Best Ameriean makâ€" ers. Not yet sold: oak table. plank top, floor atretcher, carved, antique firish. Onk draw top table, fig. 5, P. 204, Vol. 3 Dicâ€" tionary. _ Sideboard, cupboard, same type, sell -‘?.nulv. hnhh bed, walnut, tester top. hnr‘ desk, flat top, beautifully caryâ€" ed. Some fine chairs built in England, upâ€" holstered in America. Very attractive prices. Large Persian Sisswan rug, first quality, at $1.55 -qi'ft. Large Persian Swrouk at $2.25 q. ft. Private residence. 1700 Melody road, 1 mi. west of Waukegan rond. Tel. Lake Foreat 702â€"Â¥4. Alsoâ€"in service quartersâ€" amail furniture, lge, and am. rugs, twin beds, cribs, tables, books, electric stoves. some garden tools, hose. This sile lasts two weeks. A16lh FOR SALE: HOYS‘ 26 IN. BIKE, $8.00; girw‘ 28 in bike, $8.00; baby bed, $6.00: basinette, $4.30; stroller, $11.00; baby R.C.A. VICTOR, ZENITH new â€"â€" RADIOS â€" used AUTO RADIOS, RECORDS, PLAYERS, ‘Tubes tested free -;an viening and grading. Driveways built. REUBEN LLOYD. ‘Tel H.P. §86. The Bethany Evangelical Church for camp play and school. Demonstrated in your own home. Call Deerfleld 380 for appointment. Ui5â€"17pd fect cond.; ulso baby‘s enamel bath tub complete with wicker stand. Practically new. Reas. Also wanted to buy screen child‘s bed in good cond. Telephone Lake Forest 134. Uié your :-r;i{n- ii:'d”? wns. Better _ than black dirt. Cost . Ph. Sta. 8576 or write Tamâ€"Aâ€"Rack Farm, 38 So. Dearâ€" born, Chicago. Under §50. No agents. _ Anewer mail. -u.-'er‘lum 1 buggy, $15.00; high chair, $2.00; cotton mattress, $3.00; wingle bed complete, fii‘; chest of drawers, $4.50;° double n $15.00; chest, §5; arm chair, $4.00; child‘s roller ‘desk, $11.00; child‘s rocker ml:o “'“;I-. 320.00 Mfifi ; mang .00 ; d step ladder. Cartier, Telegraph Bannockburn. . Phone for an Adtaker Furnishings For Sale NOTICE â€" Advertisements received after 3 « RATES: 50 cents for five lines or less if paid on or before inse 10 santse Lnw ansh additinnal lina: 21 1. Aaw B nnmanniblicrn swaAcs Highland Radio Service English, Period Furniture Wanted toRent CHURCH NEWS for IN NORTH Splendid loâ€" or 149 eveâ€" UiSâ€"17 UiSif NOTICE â€" Advertisements received after 3 o‘clock Wednesday, piaced in another section. â€" 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. Highland Park and Lake Forest Combination Rate, T5¢; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five lines or less if paid for before insertion ; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents each additional line. YOU CAN SAVE THE COST OF YOUR STATE AND CITY LICENSES OR UP TO 100 GALS. OF GASOLINE ANNUALâ€" ly by placing your automobile insurance in our strong Legal Reserve $13,468,187 insurance company. A saving of approxâ€" imately 40 per cent on your present cost is surely worth considering when you can FOR SALEâ€"1931 CHEVROLET SPORT WANTEDâ€"SOME GOOD LATE MODEL USED _CARS in trade for a . new CHRYSLER or PLYMOUTH CAR, "A Safe Place to Buy" FORD 1929, TUDOR, $56; CAMPING trailer built on Ford A frame, plate glaas windowns, screens, sleeps 4, $75; 30 galâ€" lon hot water tank with coal heater, $6; vietroln type henting stove, $â€"; child‘s iron bed, size 36x60, with mattress, $5. Call at 1200 North Edgewood Rd. Lake Forest. Ci6lh Bethlehem Evangelical Church Rev. Earl J. Bruso, Minister . 815 Rosemary Terarce Deerfield Sunday, June 19, 1938 Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Mr Arno A. Frantz, superintendent. IF YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL OR RENT NICELY FURNISHED ROOM WITH LIGHT housekeeping privileges for couple; or will share my -gn-n!;m.mr(}nnâ€" try Club Call after 6 p.m. Tel. H. P. STORE FOR RENT: SUTTABLE FOR ANY p.m. Here the Bible and authorized Christiah Science literature may be read, borrowed, or purchased. . On Sunday the reading room is open from 2:30 to 5:30. All are cordially invited to attend the services and make use of the reading room. AVAILABLE FOR JULY AND AUGUST â€"Purnished small attractive, quiet six room house, 2 bedrooms, 1 with twin beds, Very desirable location for couple _ or family with young children. Tel. H.P. 21580 for appointment. B15â€"17 SUMMER RENTAL, 5 BEDROOMS, 2 NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, 1 BLOCK LARGE ATTRACTIVE FRONT ROOM The Golden Text was, "As birds filying, so will the Lord of hosts deâ€" fend Jerukalem; defending also he will deliver it; and passing over he will preserve it" (Isaiah 31:5). CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES Among the citations which comâ€" prised the Lessonâ€"Sermon was the following from the Bible: "Behold, the Lord God will come with strong hand, and bis arm shall rule for him : behold, his reward is with him, and his work before him. He shall feed his flock like a lhzhrd: he shall gather the lambs with bis arm, and carry them in his bosom, and shall gently lead those that are with young" (Isaiah 40:10, 11). The Lessonâ€"Sermon also in: cluded the following passages from the Christian Sceience textbook, "‘Bclence and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "God is the Life, or intelligence, which forms and preserves the inâ€" dividuality and identity of animals as well as of men" (p. 550). "God the Preserver of Man" was the subject of the Lesson:Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, June 12. ' you now enjoy _ The _ Chienfl»""" Daily _ News sye ht State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company has now become the leading producer of automobile insurance (Polâ€" icles sold) in the world." Rated A plus by A. A. Best Co., the Dun & Bradstreet of Insurance. COAST TO COAST SERVICE Fords â€" Plymouths â€" Chevrolets Linbility $10,000 â€"$20,000 and property Damage $5,000. Both for $8.20 Semiâ€" Annually. . Larger cars alightly higher Free Travel Bureau Service to Policy Holders. STATE FARM INSURANCE AGENCY Offide 386 Central Ave. . Phone 268 roadster, new top, tires and motor in perfect condition. _ Phone Bob Tromp, H.P. 280 between 6â€"7 p.m. 1005 S. Sherâ€" idan Rd. Cibâ€"tf Glencoe 246 Normman R. Williams Wny mel berpeg speat Packrean a home, see or call Guy Viti. Real Esâ€" tate and Insurance, 226 Railway Ave. Tel. H. P. 3983. Bi4 baths, recreation room, sunm porch, Steinâ€" way grand. 4 blocks to station, near lake and Exmoor. Tel. H.P. 934. BiS17 from business section. Suitable for 1 i‘"‘~"‘‘** "@ x Powiee anf qpne f «ane« First street South of Central Ave. . C12 Automobiles for Sale ATTENTION ‘MOTORISTS Deibler Motors Houses for Rent Established 1900 For Rent for Rent E. H. Purdy | H.P. 1478. Catf PiBI? Plitf Piétf FURNISHED NICELY FURNISHED 3 ROOM APARTâ€" ment with bedroom. Udell building. For summer months. For information eall HP. 3838 or H.P. 667. Di5pd WILL SHARE FURNISHED FIVE ROOM apartinent with couple; near Wikmoor Club; convenient to transportation. Call after 6 p.m. Tel. H. P. 405. DHtf Let us continue the fine attendance at worship. St. John‘s Evangelical Church Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor Worship service 9 a.m. . Church school 10 a.m. Sunday morning we will honor the young people of our church who graduated this June from Grammar school, high school or college. Parâ€" ents and friends are most cordially invited. music. Sermon by Reverend Bruso. Young People‘s forum, 7:15 p.m. The evening service, 8 p.m. Speâ€" cial music. Sermon by the minister. Subject, "To Him that Hath." The service Sunday morning will be in honor of the young people who graduated from Grammar school, high school and college this June. Graduates, parents and friends are most cordially invited. i Deerfield Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor Church school and worship servâ€" ice 10:30 a.m. _ KITCHENETTE APT. FURN. OR UNâ€" furn. In good condition. Close to stores and station, available July 1 or sooner. 8 rm. house, close in, will rent ms is or decorate to suit. Occupanecy at once. For rent very reas. for either to right party. Call Lake Forest 2051 for appt. 8. Simmonds. Di6th Redeemer Luthersa nChurch West Central at McGovern Rev. W. F. Suwhr, Minister Sunday, 9:30: â€" Sunday school; 10:30: Morning worship, Mr. Herâ€" man Noll, student of theology, will occupy the pulpit. Charges Reasonable The church picnic which was scheduled for the last Sunday in June has been postponed to some Sunday in July. Deerfield Rev. J. V. Savage, Pastor Sunday masses: 7:00, 8:30, 10:00, 11:30. Daily masses, 7:80. Confessions on Saturday at 7:30 ROOM FOR 2 OR 3 PASSENGERS. GOâ€" ing to Yakima, Wash. Leaving about Saturday morning, June 18. New Plyâ€" mouth car. . Good references. Address K.C., Highland Park Press. R16 in Lake 0::2 =¢:= cellent rm in ex 9 old l~=t commercial nit" :fl-nd at than five times anmomi income. $15,000 cash -?t handle. PR JOHN F. kz) a:inl n a4 y y ®â€" Liks® WANTED To BUYâ€"A GOO0D PA LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED, SAWS ::‘d. Work guaranteed; we call for and ver. y ROOM FLAT, $12.50 PER MONTH, space for car. 1 sere of ground for garâ€" den. Half Day Rd. 1 mile west of Wauâ€" kegan Rd. Deerfleld. Joe Dawson. Di6pd per month and electric ROOM UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, Udell Building, 588 Central Ave. D14â€"16 omhf..‘“u rlnl". New and (m'“‘l’nddln m.’.m ofinhlu'l-l. be \*gPrig l':: voGuB cl.nm 829 N. Greenbay Rd. . Tel. H.P. 39 BEAUTIFUL RESIDENTIAL LOTSs FOR Morning worship, 11 a.m. Special Carnival, July 2, 3, and 4. PIANO _ TUNING H. F. PAHNKE Lawn Mower Shop St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church Holy Cross Catholic Church 700 Central Ave., Tele. 3090â€"Râ€"6 it Business Directory DEERFIELD STATE BANK 20 Years‘ Experience 13 Years in Highland Park _ Tel. H. P. 2048 Wanted to Buy of Apartments Real Estate downstairs of residence. $75 including light, | water, gas refrigeration. Call H.P. lg;l‘ FOR SUMMER MONTHS Estimates Free. RLéf °KB PRESS L16â€"18 Râ€"4â€"12 LiBAI K16 . Highland Park and Lake Forest Combination Rate, T5¢; $1.00 Choir rehearsal this week. Reâ€" hearsals will continue next week. Rev. F. S. Robinson, Pastor Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Raymond Fidder, superintendent. _ Morning service 10:45 "Christ the living bread." Christian Endeavor 7 p.m. Evening service 8:00 "The Bible." We shall continue our evening servâ€" jces through the summer, the public is invited. The Baraca Sunday school class will hold their business and social meeting at the home of the pastor, 25 S. Green Bay road Monday night 8 p.m. The Daily Vacation Bible school will begin Monday morning at 9:30 a.m. Prayer meeting Wedâ€" nesday evening. The special congregational meetâ€" ing had to be postponed until Monâ€" day, June 20. Attendance on the part of all members is urged. Come and worship with us. Highwood Methodist Church Highwood Ave. and Everts Place Rev. E. Fredrickson, Pastor Saturday, June 18 8 p.m. The Ladies aid of this church have their monthly© meeting at the church. Reâ€" freshments served. Confirmation Sunday Zion Lutheran Church BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Rooming house, Chicago on the Gold Coast location. Net income $225 per month. Ownâ€" er leaving city. Address R.Q., Highland Park Press. B16â€"18pd BARGAIN, 6 RM. HOUSE, HOT AIR filck aoin | Wit pive rgeme 0e 5C c ve . a T t.. HOUSE ON Lmrm OWNER leaving town.‘ Will suc. for $4,750. At the morning services at‘ 11 o‘clock at the Zion Lutheran church, Highwood, a confirmation service will take place. ‘The pupils have been under the instruction of the pastor for a year and will fi this time be examined and admitted into active church membership. The Rev. Henry G. Hedlund will examâ€" ine the members and be in charge of the service. Sunday, June 19: Sunday school 10:80 a.m. Evening service 7:45 5 ROOM BRICK BUNGALOW, $6,100, H.O.L.C. loan, mfl- $39 per month. 2â€"car garage. P.0. Box 2, Highâ€" land Park, 11. Gi2tf T ROOM "I.HIDBICI SUITABLE !'Ol’. hm,l-tnnrmhmrmnhn garage. Large lot conveniently located FOR RENTâ€"FURNISHED FOR SUMMER months, ‘thmmi ml:n« ‘zd‘ 2 bed; rooms, a pore! loca on side onhtuum‘ul lot. mcgr mo:.t{. H. AND R. ANSPA 396 Central Ave. H.P. 1212. B16 THORUP‘S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY for reliable domestic hlh Tel. L. F. 1865 286 Noble A POSITION WANTE PERIENCED eouple wants work |-Du:§ Shore home. Can give references. . Phone Highiand Park 1304. Fâ€"16 WANTEDâ€"SALESMAN TO SELL ELECâ€" trolux refrigerators. Apply North Shore Gas Company, 47 S. St. Johns Avenue, WANTED: EXPERIENCED GiRL For COOK, HIGHLY EXPERIENCED, SMALL wcfimâ€"nvnu GIRLS POL'HH- ?-n:‘lrv:lu cxw&hr:r m Willâ€" Ing . wor look # .#i- lul:." Ermine C% ‘auâ€" =n and Webster Aves., H "TiL. OPFICEâ€"UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE IN OUR BANK to schools and RR. station. Very reas. Mrs. C. F. Macchtle, 312 N. Greenbay Rd. First United Evangelical Church Green Bay Rd. and Laurel Ave. honl aiter ingupieaity "otaap stt aplrrot Fest oraning planty "otaip agt api fer. T. P. Clark family, give Fâ€"5. "ber 56. Righinse Fht."" **K NAONA®L ® WANTâ€"ADS Phone _ THOMAS PESTER . Telephone Lake Forest 503. Gis4t N. F. 1865 286 Noble Ave ESTER THORUP, Proprietress . FISH EMPLOYMENT SERVICE . INCA ”“‘:‘P-: sis East CENTRAL aveERU TP. 12. Situation Wanted Apfutiee® rohscere" ht Houses for Sale OfMfice for Rent éâ€"rm fiat, available now Heip Wanted FOR 318 Lake Forest Horse Show To Be Held June 22â€"25 At Onwentsia ‘The twentyâ€"sixth annual (Lake Forest Horse Show which benefits the Lake Forest Hospital Associaâ€" tion (Alice Home) will be held at Onwentsia Country Club beginâ€" ning Wednesday, June 22, and closing Saturday, June 25. The Lake Forest show has gained an enviable position among the leadâ€" ing shows of the United States and the current edition promises to outâ€" do all previous shows. State of Illinois) County of Lake)ss. Cireuit Court of Lake County. 2 Louis H. Geiman, as Trustee under Trust Deed recorded as Document No. 391816, and John T. O‘Connell, | Plaintiffs, ve. Charlotte M. Foltz, et al., Defendants. Case No. 39211. The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given you, Unknown Owners, defendants in the above entitled suit, that the said suit has been eonml;ne;'d tih-e bl.d CI;:l!m.Com of Lake Coun said plainti against you and other defendants to foreclose a certain Trust Deed, w.",% the follow» ing described premises, toâ€"wit: Lot Seventeen _ (17) in Block Forty Five (45) in Round Lake Beach Subâ€" division, b-unl subdivision _situated in the southâ€"east quarter (S.E.%4) of Among the outstanding events in a program that is not complete as yet are the military jamping events in which the Canadian Govâ€" ernorâ€"General‘s Horse Guards team will appear. _ Competing against the Canadians will be the 124th Field Artillery, Fort Leavenworth‘s cavalry team, and the representaâ€" tives of Fott Sheridan. Lieutâ€"Col. A. E. Nash of the Canadian team and Col. Charles H. Haffner of the 124th Field Artillery, have both ofâ€" fered trophies for the winner of the Inilitary jumping events. Judges include: Mrs. William C. Cox of Cohasset, Mass.; Lewis E. Waring of Rumson, New Jersey; Richard F. Caywood of North Midâ€" dleton, Ky.; Henry L. Bell of Bayâ€" side, L. I.; Majâ€"Gen. L. B. Kromer of Washington, D. C., who recently retired as officer in charge of cayvâ€" alry in the United States Army; and Capt. Earl F. Thompson of Fort Leavenworth, Kas. It is inâ€" teresting to note that Capt. Thompson is the former Olympic and record holder in the high hurâ€" dles. He represented Dartmouth College and took part in several Olympic games. d te ic c o Ceg e o m Nee Third Principal Meridian, as per plat mdml“d‘v_:ly lmdl.‘dx No. l&(:’l. in of the Recorder in and to_r"ah Counâ€" ty, Iilinois. M Now, therefore, unless you the said deâ€" fendants, Unknown Owners; file your anâ€" awer to the said Complaint in the said suit or otherwise make your appearance thereâ€" in, inth--uklclreunwuhh Couty, held in the Court House, in the E‘é‘"’f'"Wâ€" E2M l\ll]i"ll" EETCOC, TN CHE 0 aukegan, lnoh‘ on or before the First Monday of July, ‘A.D. =”l,& the Fourth day of July A.D. 1 may be entered against you at any time after that day, and a Decree entered in mnu with the prayer of said Comâ€" I J. WILMOT, Clerk. JAMES MUNRO, _ â€" Ndl'lc’ CIVIL BIIVWAIBIA'DOI _ _Examinations will be "held fot patroiman get and s i "Ps. "cainase io Schoot District No. 108, Lake County, mfi: the fiscal year beginning April . and ending March 31, 1989, at \E Lincoln Schoolhouse _ in Bxllnnd Pnrk linois, _ in the said -a-l trict, on the 27th day of June :1988, at T:30 o‘clock P.M.. dayâ€" light saving time. 4 cetle ce 2 PW ET: and of w Tase To adh Meie Co fals Tiehead Park, lllinois, beginning at 1:36 r Examinations will cover physica general intelligence, gencral and specific training _ and . experidnce. .m of IHILM Park, IMinois. X16â€"17 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN by the Board of Education of School District No. 108, Lake County, Illinois, that a -fi hearing will be held on the tentative budâ€" tion Dated this l)t hfil 1088. BOARD OF EDUCA &’ LAND PARK _ SCHOOL _ D/ m% 108, g(‘))lll':“ OF LAKE, STATE OF ILLE L. Grf President. T st. varnes Seopuais. The tentative budget and nzvu‘rnm ordinance for said school g\rkt the Ts es i m o o I'nr:’i:. 1986, "I now on .i::: ::':k. "'u m e ofi t t 2onveniently" avaiinth Tor Poblk Uiihen J. SMITH Section Seventeen JUNK Section Seventeen (17). and the Northâ€" East Quarter (N.I’.s?p) of â€" Section Twenty (20), Township Farty Five 364 Nerth Av. Twenty (20), Township Forty Five (45) r?gfl‘: ‘Anq_TuT(';O) wast, of th‘: Officers of the Horse Show Asâ€" Phone H. P. 410 I J. WILMOT, Clerk. IES MUNRO, Attorney for Piaintiffs. X14â€"16 Legal Notices X16 MOST WORTHWHILE pocketâ€"size magazine ! Each month The Reader‘s Digest brings nuth.ut-thnhd':.m-o- articles skillfully and conâ€" from over 500 publications. '-'&’:‘-“""’"â€" gslo'nuhc of the month . is râ€"nl‘-': single â€" inexpensive _ More than "rlm"h'" BILLION busy peoâ€" Phe. "Pedirevant Cornctie ~Oule" Sthaner, Zane Grey, Bernard Baruch, Rupert Hughes, George Ade, Helen w Post, Genâ€" eral P-gtc and Lewis . have wrden [ m io hoas Te nredinr bhd most vital articles of the day. _ _ _ If you do not already know The s Digest, you :‘ have a sample .‘g. this ua: Address t-: L. The Reader‘s Digest. Phomegaiic, CC sociation are: A. B. Dick Jr., presâ€" ident; John T. Pirie Jr., vice presiâ€" dent; Lauence Armour, treasurer; W. B. Mclivaine Jr., secretary; and John B. Morse, assistant secretary. CLEANERS 6 TAILORS Garments called for and delivered Tel. H. P. 495 35 S. St. Johns Ave. Td. K. P. #rvi $13 Ein Plase Telephone 678 North Shoridan Road Highland Past Room 805, North Shore Trust Bldg. PAINTER‘S SUPPLIERS Central & Second St. Tel. H. P. 940 Mepair 6+ Rabeis T e snit= SANTI BROS. DaAIRY Highland Park, L PAINTING and DRCORATING Paints â€" Wall Paper â€" Glass PASTEURIZED MIL& AND CRRAM BUTTER aND Roce for an Adtaker 5 5 8 80 years in Highland Park 22 North Second Street Subscribe for THE PRESS THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1983 For Quality and Service Cal H. P. 1681 BARBER SHOP BUMP s86 0P Smitty‘s DR. A. J. WURTH E. NELSON

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