PAGE EIGHT FOR SALE â€"â€" 1987â€"FORD 60 Model Tudor Sedan. Black msh. hnubbcr: ‘excellent. hil io, heater. 'P_â€"wâ€"n-l-o. AAiA_._... 3395 CHOICE OF 10 MOSTâ€" ATTRACTIYI SUUâ€" JECTS. YOUR NAME IMPRINTED ON EVERY CARD. _ORDER EARLY TO wE CAN PRINT YOUR FAMILY OR PERâ€" BM * 2L CAlenc PBRAM\ YOTUR Phone CLASSIFIED (€07Abrour on PMorocrari. conts IN FoR sUGGESTION: THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS 536 CENTRAL AVE TEL HP. 557 USét FERRARO & ULLIAN * . General Landscaping Contractor Black Dirt, Manure, luonï¬n{h Rockeries and Driveways of All 401 Jefferson St., Glencoe. Tel. Glen. «â€"«â€"â€"â€"~«â€"=g81"Nâ€" Bt. Johns Ave. r uguw Place your order now, 50c per pound. Call BP 186. UAOH aMeoxbrrionso Bicvone SIDEWALK MW..I%"†AUTO RADIOS, LIONEL ELECTRIC TRAIN, COMPLETE with ‘track, engine, cars, ete. Excellent __ _ John Bosselli, Prop. .. W17 Waukegan Ave. near lmho"l‘l-l.‘ 4 ROOM DOLL HOUSE AND BATH, COMâ€" pletely furnished. Old English style, pracâ€" *‘ FOR SALE â€" 1937â€"FORD DELUXE Club Coupe. ARCES LMLEE | SOuere miATroT Pb 3 ALL â€" BEAUTIFUL . DOUBLEâ€"FOLL wWITH YOUR NAME mscuupâ€" INSURE BEST SELECTION. 4 GRAVE CEMETERY LOT IN NORTH Shore Garden of Memories. ‘ Splendid loâ€" ‘cation. Tel. H.P. 557 days or 149 eveâ€" nings. Uistt 1937â€"-PLYHOUTHL°FO!’dor Sedan. Built inâ€"trunk. w mileage. Aâ€"1 condition.... s515 FOR SALE: 1983 USED DODGE % Tox _ panel truck. Will sell at a bargain. Tel. Low mileAge .........ccuucce CC Purnell & Wilson, Inc. 1944 TUDOR P. { PLYMOUTH SEpANâ€" EXCELLENT â€"RUNNING * CONDITION. TEL. H‘ P. 149, EVENINGS. PRICE USED PINES WINTERFRONT FOR 1936 PURE HOME MADE APPLE CIDER AT the Wheeling,Cider Mill. Located on Milâ€" \ THE TREASURE CHEST + to rent and to buy â€" f It‘s our business and not a sideline. 11 N. St. Johns Ave. Tel. H.P. 3099. U40â€"42 little ... Purnell & Wilson, Inc. tically new. Very reasonable. Tel H.P Landscape Service Cordwood $6.50 Per Ton 557 during day or 149 evenings. C38tfpd Central Ave. Tel H.P. 154. Very few miles. m Our best buy .................... Purnell & Wilson, Inc. for an Adtaker 5 5 7 waukee Ave., 4 blocks south of Dundee Rd. at Wheeling, I!l. â€" Fruit pressing done for farmers. Phone Wheeling 82. Purnell & Wilson, Inc. Automobiles for Sale Highland Radio Service MORAINE RADIO SERVICE XMAS CARDS R. C. A. VICTOR, ZENITH new â€"â€" RADIOS â€"â€" used _ _ 222 MeDANIELS AVENUE ‘Telephone H. P. 4008 for RADIO SERVICE 101 N. St. Johns Ave. Highland Park, H1. â€" 101 N. St. Johna Ave. Highland Park, HIL. 101 N. St. Johns Ave. Highland Park, II. FOR SALE $1.00 ftor Sale BOOKS ATTRACTIVE SUBâ€" ‘Tel H.P. 3108 PLAYERS $465 en. 1012 T40â€"42h1 TU4Olh s : NOTICE â€" Advertisements received after 3 o‘clock Wednesday, PIdEEO HL dADTICL RATES: 50 cents for five lines or less if paid on or before insertion; 75 cents if not paid by Satur 10 cents for each additional line. $1.10 for $ consecutive weeks. ‘Highland Park and Lake Forest Con if not paid by Saturday following publication. BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five lines or less if paid for not PS 20 N* 2 _ tollLswinge nublication.. 10 cents each additional line. . ‘;o;â€â€™;‘my"'s.“m" y following publication. GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR, * ice trays, small, $50.00. Call mornings. HP. 3570. | > AAO MUST â€" SACRIFICB ‘AT ONCE: COMâ€" plete‘ furniture of 8 room . house, As: nd piano, odd chairs, tables, fine mu’orh. twin and double bedroom sets, dining and breakfast sets, lamps, mirrors, dishes, bric a brac, ..-h;a:l and domestic ies stt arre nf 3y( . croveland A.v‘c: TA SA stt n1 gigbe., Petcy, tepie room .# M * with extra leaves. Will sell -t‘zutha of original cost. Also exquisite large 8 tea tray. Telephone Lake Forâ€" est 1370. A40â€"lh . uk ‘__ FOR SALE 1937â€"ZEPHYR FORDOR SEDAN. Marocon‘ finish,© General 3750 condition perfect .............. FURNITURE FOR SALE: FOR SALE: ALL KINDS OF PROPERTY. Rentals. Loans. Have moved my office to 366 Scott Street. Please call on me. No deal too large or too small for me to {l‘nmtlnnryb-tm‘hh?:ou ke Forest 2051. S. Simmonds. Oh1 Prices will be higher in the spring. OFFERâ€" ing lot in best section of Ravinia Highâ€" lands 30%?.00. All improvements and taxes pai : JOHN F. LEONARDI 51 Highwood Ave. Tel H.P. 519 or H.P. 596 FOR RENT OR SALEâ€"5 ROOM BUNGAâ€" low, _ unfurnished; hot water heat, oil FOR RENT OR SALE: IN LAKE FOREST, small bungalow ; stove heat. Close to transâ€" portation. Telephone Highland Park "}z& 1936â€"FORD DE&}:XE Touring Sedan. iteâ€" side tires; radio; heater oo _ . oÂ¥ mt REAL _ ESTATEâ€"LOANSâ€"INSURANCE 226 RAILWAY AVE., HIGHWOOD _ The Suburban Waste Paper, Metal & Iron Co. * __. Make Money â€" Sunday, _ Dec. _ Tel H. P. 1980. nitur for sale, also & dio. Phone H. P. 1510. ROOM FRAME HOUSE IN DEERFIELD at a sacrifice price. Fine opportunity for mechanic to make a good home at small terms. . Full information may be had b; addressing Box L. Q., Highland Par Makk oUur COMMINTTY SAFE AND GET RID OF YOUR OLD PAPER AND RAGS FROM _ YOUR BASEMENTs AND ATTICS. _ _ WHILE ( DOING $0 _ MAKE YOURSELF A FEW_EXTRA DOLLARS. 4 CALL AT ONCE wE wILL GIVE YOU ALL PROMPT SERVICE wE BUY LARGE AND SMALL QUANâ€" TITIES FROM 5 LBS. UP. wW. JOHANASON, PRES, PHONES HIGHLAND PARK 787â€"1240â€" WANTED: RAVINIA LOT IN . AREA bounded. by Sheridan, Oonnt‘huu and Railroad. Address J. M.,. Highland Park FOR SALE . i 1936â€"ZEPHYR FORDOR SEDAN. Low mileage.. Whiteside tires; radio; heater. A beautiâ€" 363 5 #ul aar nviced right ... 524 PROVIDENT AVE., $65â€"$75 according to exper to satisfy tenant, length 5 ROOM BRICK BUNGALOW, NEAR ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED HOUSE IN Ravinia, east side, near transportation. burner. _ May be seen by appointment. ‘Telephone Lake Bluff 1179. V40â€"Ih P Ilme“ & IWilsono Inc. Furnishings For Sale blocks to grade schools and trans. im« mediate occupanty. Special note â€"â€" Only 2 reliable long term" tenants have lived in house.. .mnï¬enhfldï¬,uu per month. Kenilworth 1373. B3Thl Purnell & Wilson, Inc. school. . Very 1814 1640 Dean Ave. Tel. H.P. 856. _ B38â€"40 ful car Purnell & Wilson, Inc. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH or Tel. H.P. 557. For Sale or Rent Houses for Sale 101 N. St. Johns Ave Highland Park, NJ ‘Houses for Rent Wanted to Buy BUY VACANT NOW Real Estate 101‘ N. St. Johns Ave. Highland Park, IIl. 101 N. St. Johns Ave Highland Park, 111. FOR SALE Td HOUSE of $345 A 40â€"4 or & ?.Wï¬'u.a. &rm Tlood lo:?g wlAfl.“ rn + 4 f rr month. 944 Deerfleld M.“M.‘u- 11. ‘Tel. Deerfield 224â€"W. D40â€"42 UNFURNISHED OR FURNISHED APARTâ€" ment in private home in llvinin suit» Afllforlhs;noal."i.,mm fur« ished, inc n:“buh -:L light, gar« ::]- disposal ; per month unfurnished uding beat and light only. Tel. H.P. $ ROOM NICELY FURNISHED APARTâ€" ment. Private bath. Also small store to f FOR SALE {1v986â€"DODGE STA*TION WAGON. f mmni fepesald o oi 3395 FLAT IN .HIGHLAND PARK NEAR FOR RENT IN DEERFIELD: 6 ROOM heated apartment; first floor. C. G. Petâ€" tis. ‘Telephone Deerfleld 157. D89â€"41 PLEASANT ROOM SUITABLE FOR 1 OR 2, near tranmsportation, reasonable rent. ‘Tel. H.P. 1817. P3GtE ROOM WITH OR WITHOUT KITCHEN ATTRACTIVELY _ FURNISHED . ROOM, fine neighborhood, convenient location. OFFICEâ€"UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE IN OUR B Wadidhat SAnE "or HicsL NATIONAL BANK OF HI ‘ROOM mmnmsng APARTMENT. Udell Building, 536 tral, Ave. . Tel. H. P. 667. j0 / _ ~ 140442 216 N. Second St. rent. ‘Inquire 573 W. Park Ave. D38â€"40pd LAWNMOWERS _ SHARPENED. _ SAWS filed. Work guaranteed; we call for and transportation and business district, Hot air heat. Unfurnished or semiâ€"furnished. Call at 104 South Greenbay road, evenings after 6, or holidays and Sundays till noon. RELIABLE®PARTY WOULD LIKE TO Available at once. AS CHAUFFEURâ€"BUTLER, OR ALLâ€" . around handy man.! Lake Forest referâ€" ences. Telephone Highland Park 3637, privileges. _ Close to transportation. Also garage. _ Reasonable. Tel. H.P. 4175, AVAILABLE NOW 3 COUPLES A.1. ggunm lngï¬dï¬â€˜% ENT sMProTYMENT Seavice 366 E. CENTRAL A msfl 172 LAUNDRY OR CLEANING FROM s TO 4, every day except Friday and Saturday. CondiItION : ........ssibrrinecscemms IF EXPERTENCEN C Purnell & Wilson, Inc. Ole Haughland. 3 3 "Eamans AVE Thw P i $3.20 per day. _ References. Call Lake Poree Hisd Pasannt ns t salth AV L W COWI&% GEN. MAIDSâ€"COOKSâ€"ZND â€" MAIDS EMPLOYMEXNT AGENCY 146 Elm St., Tel Winnetka 3011. F3Shltf lent condition ............_.._...: Purnell & Wilson, Inc Lawn Mower Shop 700 Central Ave. Tele. $090â€"Râ€"6 R3Z Purnell & Wilson, Inc. GIRLS, COUPLES EXPERIENCED HELP EXPERIENCED HELP Situation Wanted Rooms for Rent OfMfice for Rent 101 N. St. Johns Ave. Highland â€"Park, IIL Apartments 101 N. St. Johns Ave. Highland Park, 111. RIENCED CALL AT OTY FOR DO.J"C WORK Help Wanted SHORLINE 101 N. St. Johns Ave. FOR SALE T*HE P 8R B 88 â€"41 E40â€"Th J1s o‘clock Wednesday, placed in another on. rtion; 75 cents if not paid by Saturda following publication. Highland Park and Lake Forest Combingétion Rate, 75¢; $1.00 0 tus Ran Hnus‘mnr laaa If naid for imsertion ; $1.00 if BUILDING w)m: REMODELING, GARâ€" ages, porches; painting,. plumbing, heatâ€" ing, and air itioning. Financed 1 to 5 years. financed 1 to 20 years Lis. : l Sb td ce i c d PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Administratrix . ol‘_‘ uu‘-h‘; tate ‘of Emma Kruse, déceased, Nas l!;l upon Tuesday, the 3rd hz‘:( January A.D. 1939, as the rn day for the hearing of all claims against the above named Estate. All persons ving claims against said Estate are notified and requested to attend the Probate Court of Lake Omg. Iilinois, on said date at ten o‘clock A.M. for the purpose of having said claims adâ€" NOTICE OF PARTIAL REDEMPTION OF e en ied Dist %gcï¬'gu:'m’ P‘lr'k.†formg l‘yb. known tr & ormer as the Highland Park East Park District, has elected to make proâ€"rata payment on cerâ€" tain outstanding bonds issued by the Park District of Highland Park in the proceeding known as Highland Park East Park District Special Assessment Docket No. T, in the County Court of Lake County, Illinois, being a special assessment proceeding in accordâ€" ance with the provisions of the Act known as the Act jentitled, "An Act Oomh: Local Improvements," approved June 1 1897, as amended, and‘all Acts amendatory thereof, relating to the establishment of a park in Block 1, First Addition to Ravinia That for such :unnun and ipursuant to “::d'gr?lh ie ym t“tilwob. the a nance Treasurer of umtm of Highland Park has been directed to make certain proâ€" rata payments on certain outstanding bonds in certain of the series of said asâ€" sessment Docket No. 7 and out of ;l: said respective series‘ or installment ias LIST OF BONDS CALLED R _ PROâ€" RATA PAYMENT ON 81, 1988, GIVING THE YEAR OF MATURâ€" Highlands, and in Block 1, Ravinia Highâ€" lands, Highland Park. hC: We es wike ~# < 1939 $1,000.00 U PPRACTE T Mn mc d d e ud under FHA terms. For lowest prices, free estimates, prompt service, phone colâ€" lect North Lumber & Supply Co.. North g: $06, 2046 Sheridan North That the said several bonds hereinabove set forth in the proâ€"rata amount as hereinâ€" above stated are hereby called for payment and redemption to the extent of such amount as. herejnabove stated and will be paid in said angounts on presentation of the same, Treasurer of the Park District of Highland Bank &tnmiho:dh;.:‘ :a.“c'i'é l‘:‘““'m‘ an land Park, i{‘ke Dm'.tL'conn.‘slllnm. on or the 81st day of mber, A. D. 1938. | CERTAIN, BONDS ISSUED BY THE PARK DISTRICT OF HIGHLAND PARK IN _ THE PROCEEDINGS _ KNOWN _ AS HIGRLAND _ PARK BAST PARE CDlty TRICT SPRCIAL ASS POCKET NO. 7 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS _ _ _ _ _ said nts on presentation of the pectirely. at the mificarol the indemmighrd _ That upon presentation of said bonds on or after said date the proâ€"rata amounts of principal as hereinabove set forth will be paid and that, after said date, no further r:umt shall accrue on said bonds, respecâ€" tively, hereinabove set forth,. to the extent to which said bonds have been called as in this Notice set forth. This Notice ‘is given by the lmderl?od Treasurer of said Park District of Highland Park pursuant to the ; of the Park District of Highland Park and the statutes hereinbefore ln‘dhhd xlabd' ::. | Oflllnll:o‘ passed pursuant thereto ‘ Board Commissioners of the Park District of Highâ€" land Park. | f 'runu:;c' ;]r'th‘;‘hrk District &N‘n‘ Park. Highland Park, Tllinois, | December 1, 1938. l Lk 40 ues . | HAZEL KRUSE SELIG. Warren _ B. B%AW. Waukegan, 111., November 17, 1988. X39â€"41 Real Estate Board Annual Meeting Next Monday P.M. The annual meeting of the Evanâ€" stonâ€"North Shore: Real Estate Board is to be held at the Shawnee Country Club in Wilmette on Monâ€" day, December 5, at 6:15. £ The speaker of the evening is L. E. Frailey, an authority on Sales Letters. _At the national convention of Real Estate Boards, held recently in Milwaukee, he was a "headliner‘. A humorous, entertaining manner Besides the regular annual reâ€" ports from committee chairmen, there will be an election of officers for the term expiring May 31, 1940. The following candidates have been presented by the nominating ‘comâ€" mittee: i i coupled with vital:ideas makes his talk of great interest. f President, Herbert C. Jenks; vice president, Roland H. Peterson; seeâ€" retary, Ruth Cronk; treasurer, A. M. Landaker; insurance division, Charles J. Connor. The nominating committee was composed of Jules Fisher, chairman, George J. Cyrus, H. L. McDaniel, William A. Sadler S. B. Matthews. For directors, the committee proâ€" poses William A. Sadler and Robert L. Wyatt. | h ITY, THE AMOUNT, N SERIES, INSTALLMENT NUMBER OF EACH BOND AND THE | AMOUNT OF THE PROâ€"RATA _ PAYM TO BE MADE ON EACH BOND : | WANTAADS Phone ADJUDICATION | NOTICE Opera s Civic Affair Needs More Public! jupport After C§fitinuous increases in atâ€" tendance ffor three years and a 1‘]‘“ AVi L C “lo of seats in 1938. support of} the opera has sharply falien of ‘gl the deficit accumuâ€" lated in |prévious years is being added to.},The needed 10 per cent increase in sale of seats has not materializgd The pullic is enjoying opera secâ€" ond to noflg at prices less than oneâ€" half of thike paid this year in New York and San Francisco by many of our ;" ting patrons. Numbered among thkke visitors are residents of cities }â€" fifteen different states, including: llos Angeles, Denver, New York and| many cities less distant, who havel come. here solely to atâ€" tend the|bpera. ‘The press proâ€" claims &llffime highs in quality and brilliance I§f, productions. § The opekh was organized as a nonâ€" profit insfitution for the benefit of the gene M ‘‘public. It is being opâ€" erated on;j@ total budget which is a mere fradtion of the annual losses that we l] ustained prior to 1931. opera has (flo subsidies and no source of incon " ther than the people for whore ‘it Ewas organized and for whom thi#) management is acting. The. manggement believes Chicago does not Wrish to be without an opera, bull holds itself subject to the verdigh of the public. The igo City Opera Foundaâ€" tion is iving contributions from those wish the opera wï¬n- tinue a willing to con te to . that Amounts of one dolâ€" lar and up are being received and the nam all contributors (withâ€" out af contributed) are pubâ€" lished. tributions so far receivâ€" ed Ta rom one dollar to one Full re@ilization of the opera as a civic of which Chicago may continue ko be proud, resulting in broad rt in small amounts by hundred sired as furnishing the proper and only aprofiriate scheme for its mainâ€" Madrigal Singers of N. V. in Concert at Befhlehem Church tenance $y the general public. The additional! financial support, which is n ind is requisite to the fuâ€" ture of {he opera, represents only the slighf@st of effort if a sufficient number perate in furnishing it. Openity the Advent season at the Bethle Evangelical church, Deerâ€" field, the@|congregation will present the Nor@western University Madâ€" rigal Sifigers in a concert at the church Sunds‘y afternoon, Dec: 4, at 4;:{§0p p.m. The public is very cordiallylinvited and the program as it wi is as fo Scene kington. The 200@ Cen . Smmlr‘.lmr‘l home. .A reunâ€" fon ten after college. Elm Place School Lunch Room Gets N Equipment The lWihch, room at Elm Place has taken ‘an atmosphere of cheer and warmth. Under the direction of Mrs. Moward Schumacher, chairâ€" man, ‘Edwin Gilroy, Mrs. Kenâ€" neth rson, â€" Mrs, Paul Grady paintedTthe tables,;, window frames and cog®ter, a soft gray with red trim. e janitors likewise were ©oo Mive. The bright . curtains were de by Mrs. Howard Schuâ€" macher® Mrs. Tpm Leeming, Mrs. Fred nter and Mrs. Geraldine Marsh. . Kose a‘erbiborsiug Sngedn‘-. Rose c‘erl The Si Tenor : Sopran Alto Graeméie Carol Jesu Bonr 16 Tiï¬ Tomne Toh Viltoria, 1560 ( ie Chrh‘tï¬- Natus Est) rank â€" Kratke, Leon Wagner be presented next Sunday Centuryâ€" e residence of Sit Frank Pi}â€" :Vsi;i;::bmâ€"ï¬'hl; Dorothy Kell, ine Dahigren, LilMian Jores. . is much to be deâ€" II A. Somrelle plant THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1988 From 1906â€"1909 Mr: Stitzel was employed in Jackard‘s Jeweliry comâ€" H. D. Stitzel Opens Jewelry Repair Shop H. D. Stitzel, who enm the jewelry trade in 1901 in who purchased the jewelry business of the late William E. Waterhouse, is now operating an upâ€"toâ€"date watch, clock and jewelry repair store â€"t 541 Central avenue. .( pany in Kansas City, Mo., coming hoChiugoinlomvhm:men- gaged by Montgomery Ward and company, serving two ‘years. Later he managed the jewelty department for John M. Smiith and company, 1912â€"1915, going from there to Tayâ€" lor & Co., wholesale jewelers for a period of four years. From 1919 to 1923 he managed the jewelry and auto: departments for the Riley He is well known to many people of both Highland ‘Park and Deerfield and feels that his training in the jewelry field will meet the requireâ€" ments of those who desire the highâ€" est type of work. Schubert Grossman company, mail order house and. for twelve years managed the advertising departâ€" ment for Beckleyâ€"Ralston company. Mr. Stitzel resided â€" at 983 Ridgeâ€" wood drive from 1926 to 1986 and now resides at 1035 Park avenue, Deerfield. tm y# Mrs. Mary Kearney, 70 years old, 142 S. First St., filed suit for diâ€" vorce from Peter Kearney, 78 years old, in the County Circuit Court at Waukegan Monday. . Theé couple have been married since 1894 and have a son, John, 48. Mrs. Kearney aleges that her husband left her in May, 1894, three months after the marriage and. then returned in Auâ€" gust, 1929. He left again in Janâ€" uary, 19384, she says. Mrs. Kearney supported herself as a laundress. Her husband was a hotel proptietor. Mrs. Mary Kearney Sues For Divorce Tel. H. P. 2774 _ 518 Eim Piace Garments called forwnd delivered Tel. H. P. 495 35 8. St; Johns Ave. PAINTER‘S SUPPLIES Central & Second St. Tel H. P. 948 Cleaners and Tailors Repair or Rebuild Any Make of Radiator Tukes Bumps and Dents Out of Your Drive Your Car in and Get Estimates PASTERURIZED MILK AND CREAM BUTTER AND BGGa SANTI BROS. DAIRY Highland Park, ML PAINTING and nnooumo Paints â€" Wall Paper â€" Glass Window Shades â€" Auto Glass for an Adtaker 5 5 8 JUNK 364 North Av. Phone H. P. 410 BU MP SH O P J. SMITH Smitty‘s > BARBER SHOP 80 years in Highland Park For Quality and Service Call H. P. 1581 BRAND BROS. 22 North: Second Street E. NELSON