61 Central Ave. «6n nz ie H‘i:ï¬_'aga.‘ 3“;‘: PERB kA L al ':"""u-nn We cut down treee to your freplace. Tel. H. P. 4668. UMA8 5 5 7 m e 4mv1cnn'll\'wrn'm Shore Garden of Memories. Splendid loâ€" M bes * Bak ~HOF, “7“"‘11"-“ HUGAALRAEEIAT T CAUG & room pressed brick home built t years ago. hmwm Jug and other improvements paid in WWH"“"“ 1OHN F. LEONARDL _ _._ _ 61 MORAINE RADIO SERVICE WILLIAMS RADIO SERVICE Al work done by experienced technician -yâ€"â€"-"- & John Bosselli, Prop. 917 Waukegan Ave. near Mo uauu;clnh‘- w.p., minclt UA5 o LIST YOUR mr“ wITH GuÂ¥x 7 REAL ESTATEâ€"LOANSâ€" 226 RAILWAY _ AVE HI D o Y D 05% o o en onpatie WoRrk OFFICEâ€"UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE _ IN Phone EMPLO AGENCY 146 Eng $ 20 Wioacikn S0i% HAVE GIRLS, COUPLES pgt: $ MoNTHs g Tsl suEp. ders. AMâ€â€œ* of M -& ward Tel HP. 1432. M46â€"48 are Beagles with foppy ears, brown and black and white. E male is 2 years old, e 906 e : _ Ln 4o oA# Eimaou Wutf‘_ Houses For Sale Misc. for Sale Automobiles for Sale ‘Telephone H. P. Aefoe s PeC oR MAE neas transportation. Reasonable. P. 1811 RADIO SER TUDOR P. F. PLYMOUTH SEDAN, OFFERING IN WEsST Office for Rent Real Estate SHORLINE Lost and Found Rooms for Rent TY WOULD $150 near Moraine R4 Fel. HP. 519 or T OUR OFFCE H.P. $1038 CLASSIFIED WANT. y Wâ€"wmflmao'@awm.mhw.w Mm:uoinhï¬cï¬nlhaumupddoaotbuminnm;75eut|ltnotMWMWM o 06 10 cents for each additional line. tl.lOforamecntiveweeks. WMMMM Rate, T5e; $1.00 u-o-uhvwmmuon._gl{_NPADS:75mtorï¬vollnuorleuup.uforbetoteimaflon;u.oou on... BOHAZ HAYY * n aitinmnal Hiik | for an Adtaker oc aps y Baturday: following (publication. SCREENS â€" umm«::;&otcu:':-: m‘“' 16, l.m‘l&“" er to South penetrating interior ho Snecial River | _ Excep. OPP. i COMFORTABLE ‘¢6 ROOM MODERN house and garage, lnaanllvo rent. _ In Northbrook. Write J. Q. Highland Park Press for appointment and particulars. ADJUDICATION NOTICE . ‘ PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Ethel E. Larson, Execu« trix of the Estate of Charles O.. Larson, dmued.huï¬ndmmm.thfll day of March, A.D. 1939, u::h“m_ day for the of all claims ag the mbove inamed All having ¢laims against said Estate are notiâ€" z:nnd requested to attend the of Lake County, lllinois, on waid date ut 10 o‘clock A.M. for the purpose of having said ¢laims adjusted. : ETHEL E. LARSON. _ Marvin ‘Wallach, Atty. a Waukegan, II1., Jan. 9th, 1989. â€" X46â€"48 hunting, fishin in virgin areai minerals, gold No 4676. store has recently been taken over by Mr. J. B. Garnett of Evanston . . . An addition to the Highland Park hospital has been suggested as a Highland Park war memorial . . . Herbert Chadwick, who kept a boarding kennel in this city, died early Sunday morning after an illâ€" neuo!pmonh...ChrhNkâ€" bur will" open a cash and carry food store in the Bock building Jan. 15 . . , Jerry Leaming entertained 12 of his young friends at luncheon Monday . . . Mr. and Mrs. George Dieck of Deeffield announce ‘the birth of a son, born Sunday, Dec. PIANO TUNING H. F. PAHNKE 22 . . . Gladys Pearl had her tonâ€" sils removed at the H. P. hospital last Friday . . . Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ferguson announce the engageâ€" ment of their daughter Marie to Mr. Franklin C. Kossick of Fond du Lac, Wis. . . . Miss Reynolds, the new girl‘s work secretary of the Y.WC.A. began her work here at progressive Highland Park through the files of The Pross. LOOKING BACKWARD is Than in WWE â€" CONUH Chaks â€"_ c Teles.: H.P. $986 or 3037 e " “â€"‘.â€"'ï¬m NOe aorrinip CO. Houses for Rent TWENTY YEARS AGO available. Cost per person $2,000 Legal Notices WINNETKA HOUSE WAUKEGAN COKE | sz WITHOUT OBLIGATION TRAVEL Paul Borchardt _ | r@ghniand L4R £. Frank Siljestrom â€" Menoni & M Mercer Lumber Companies â€" Deerfield â€" _ Recommended and Sold by call your fuel dealer for a service man to tell you how you can SAVE with Monday . . . The name of Private Roy H. Olson of Ravinia appeared in Monday‘s cagualty list as missâ€" ing in action. i January 10, 1929 The : Highland Park eommluion-‘ ers unanimously approved plans and specifications for the construcâ€" tion of a new fire station in the south end of Highland Park . . . Harvey Witten announces the orâ€" ganization of the Witten Decoratâ€" ing company . . . Mr. and Mres. Henry Foreman are the hn?py parâ€" C » aine ds oA W ooRidsie cdmntint 28 ebtrintneit sLmB ents of a daughter Patsy Lee born three weeks ago . . . Miss Elizaâ€" beth Hay of Portland, Maine, and Mr. Conant Manning of this city were married January 5th . . , Anâ€" nouncement is made of the engageâ€" ment of Miss Phyllis Louise Harâ€" rington of Newton Center, Mass., to Arnold Dale Kerfoot Maston of this city. No date has been set for the wedding . . . Mrs, Mary J. Cox, one of Highland [Park‘s oldest residents, passed away Jan. 1 at her home following a brief iDâ€" THIS WEEK IN WASHINGTON ~â€"â€"~~â€" Bby Ralph E. Church Representative, 10th Congressional Waghington, D. C., Jan. 7.â€"There really is very little I can add to that which has already been said in the public: press accounts of the openâ€" ing of the 76th Congress and the President‘s Message on the State of the Union, delivered on the second d':y ;;â€"tvh: session. No doubt every citizen interested in the affairs of his government has md th: W sarce ce ud uiniveanneininiegan t w ce in its entirety, seeking to determine what course the Administration proâ€" poses to follow during 1389 io aE CCE w io se in s + ty W Of necessity the President‘s Mesâ€" sage represented little more than broad outlines of policies. It embodâ€" ied no specific recommendations. Rather it was general in terms, and as euch the statements made by the President can easily be variously interpreted as to what is likely to follow by way of specific legislation. Future developments may prove me :::. W ;y present conclusâ€" from ige itself as to what course the mmflw'm fonow.tï¬nhmm:udcrthckod- ership of the Chief Executive. My first conclusion, however, is that little may be expected at this gession by way of new legislation or ae®iEs n e mW LE 1 en enc i 4C reforms. The general tone and the mm‘oy“wmm in his Message seem to indicate that for the remainder of his term the emphasis will be on recovery rather rlrda:kt. He ; indicated that would iss to strengthâ€" “mum&nm aÂ¥atmthne now laws. In other a;’fpnm' statements that bring me to this iconclusion. _ He have met in part ; in whole Tn€ pressing needs of the new order of things. We have now passed the period of internal conflict in the launching of our program of social reform. ‘Our full energies may now be released to invigorate the proâ€" cesses of recovery in order to preâ€" serve our .reforms.{ | And, at another place in the !&-1 sage he said: "Some of these tools had to be roughly shaped and still heed some machining down . . . The: Nation looks to the Congress improve the new machinery which we have permanently installed. . . ." From such language it thus reasonable to conclude that for the most part the work of theâ€"76th &n- gress will be entirely different from TEN YEARS AGO 10 cents each additional line. Highland Park Fuel Co. Menoni & Mocogni T oo concnnidbninesniiearneninnciiinr ns i > Momocua edeee d aninie in emnisanii uies sulbmaenteedieienntitty C ©HB PR EBSS8 the work of the other Congresses of New Deal era. At promSG@ . Â¥0 a "correcting" Congress rather han an "experimental" Congress. In that prospect encouragement may ï¬â€˜f"fl."f""mwâ€â€˜ ‘m,momotmmm-wm has retarted recovery in the United States has been the series of severe ï¬oï¬bflu economic system by together new. laws. Before adjustâ€" Meonldbomdotomrdorm or experiment another would be tire economic system was kept in 3 constant state of turmoil and unâ€" ¢gertainty. There is another important conâ€" clusion to be made from the Presiâ€" ] agriculture. Tel. H. P. 2774 613 Elm Place _ Tailoring and Repairing Garments called for and delivered Tel. H. P. 495 â€" 85 8. St. Joline Ave. Cleaners and Tailors SANTI BROS. DAIRY Highland Park, M. Repair or Rebuild Any Make of Radiator ‘Takes Bumps and Dents Out of Your A-bld{.-lhhl Drive Your Car and Get Estimates PASTERURIZED MILK AND CREAM BUTTER AND BGGS JUNK 364 North Av. 1 Phone H. P. 410 HIGHLAND BU MP SHOP For Quality and Service Smitty‘s BARBER SHOP J. SMITH 80 years in Highland Park 23 North Second Street E. NELSON DKALER IN It promises to & ‘[8 Report of Condition of C es showing 11. 1%. 18. 14. 16. 16. 17. 18. cHARTER NO. 14390 # MEA CE Cc C Gher nant ; ‘ï¬: of the Condition of the â€" FIRYT NATION, BANK OF HIGHLAND PARK IN THE S orn.u)loxs.u-rupcwnorlm.-o-mn. 1988.â€" P mmflmw&mnmunorm CUKRENCY, SECTION 5211, tr.,‘:num sTATUTES, 1. Loans W $63.06 overdrafts) nepagmntiovessenttiiiiesec 66 Stuanizsc Ee BAE 2. United 8 m““mvâ€"--â€"â€"-.â€"u‘â€"â€" 1,050,776.01 8. Obliga! of States and political BUDGIVIBIOME .....s....._ccac mm 390,466.65 4. Other notes, and debentures aecontas bemtness iarmevethiiennbnc rneers anveenenindianesccomemaatienn 585 .187.88 6. mmmamflmm.w 21,150.00 6. Cash, with other including reserve balance, and cash items of collection denbno dvatignsve in ie n mss rrtcaonenenitieniaroeie t anetitten e ten 1,208,018.54 T. Bank owned $81,500.00, furniture and fixtures $1,010.15 (Bank m-floflhtlm“m-fl&hfl ammumy. . ©8,510.15 2. Real . owned other than Dahnk PIEMMAOS .........â€".oceâ€"oemmmmscmtmmee 65 659.67 Tan and other assets indirectly representing bank premises ofr 21 24 25 Cash and fHue from banks cmevndromitisnigenyictain disCOURUS : ................couusususaee= Loans ks n e onmntineommentintientsan Other estate 'â€""-â€""“"’*"": mamw County of 1 &"- 1. OJF. cashier of the aboveâ€"named w so statement ‘ true to the best of my knowled#ge and Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11th day of Januaty Capital Undiviged Time it o. sladee lt ..}'E‘..-u by pledge of Statement ®f Resources and Linbilitics of mywes vormAn t AC J AAS cE ARERT I ; P20 EMnEA N PCOOTUT S nc ‘alse located ait â€" Mn“u&hdm-ï¬wudw. 1988, as ; h&ulfl““ï¬ï¬‚.fl“-‘.‘-fl. to the umwdumum-ï¬.muuv. 3 RESOURCES 1. Cash h!râ€"h-hm.mww,_._____..m.“ 2. checks and â€"OChEr CBSh 110M .\ ...........â€"««..â€"smmmmuemerrmocmemmnbrmmmmmmemmiznien $53.56 8. Un uuwtw.m.wcmpmu_:ï¬mx 12. 14. 16. 16. 17. 18. Demand |deposits of 22 d Time 2f individuais, partnerships, and corporations ioi of ies L n wurost pabdivision _.â€".... â€"â€"â€"_â€" dev (-.u.:ï¬.clllhl-" checks, etc.) ... it AL m onl reinnrnscsnmnnns ratmnntonnnanennetienienitanionnien i. MOTAL LIABILATIES |.___ooâ€"â€"waacoges f 7+ CAPTTAL AccouUNt m M.Amnl.w“r.t.u“.‘m- $ ._......_..total par $200,000,00, ... STATE OF ILLINOIS 000111'3 OF LAKE OOUN'IKOPLAK' ) sa. R. mu......um-..h‘::-m.u:.l.wudc.r‘o-ut.m of the directors ‘of The First National of Highland Park, Illinois, a corporation of the of Tilinois being severally duly sworn, esch upon his stutes: ‘That he makes h“mh&mdm-flh of Section 9 and 10 of Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illincis, * Act to proâ€" 10 Of D BC 00 uies tha administeation of trusts by trust companies." . That the foreâ€" 20 OR ABCC BP um e oi PC Et dR CE vm;.umhhmudm-mdmwmw" That going of the said corporation on the aTorementioned date, 4s true and « all to the best of his knowledge and belief, and that he has examine sets books of the said company for the purpose of making said wtitement. E. L ERSKINE, Surplus | ...._...__.__ Undivid profits ... : PPOTAL LL AB ELAE IERS AREVA MARD C EAREN NCE ues chs MEMORANDA PAG-‘ {and securities loaned) (book value) : (a) United States Government Al(hndlh. .’n‘ and ESE UE L3 Sbhonr WabMithes ... (8 Seici. paack â€" Proferm t â€"â€" Preferred o ocha. deporits d . deposits .â€"â€"â€". Potalof deposits : flh l-an-l":.‘dlu-.u/chv-â€"hnl 100,T12.22 Not secured pledge of loans and/or investments 4,038,852.16 (a) United States Government “)i ;’h:.:.d to secure deposits (e inm for purposes < ‘ ELECTROL OIL BURNERS 512%, Laurel Avenue â€" Highland Park Shop Phone. Highland Park 271 â€" Residence, H. P. 439 ADS Phone foae mees O J O |TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNT ... ,....n.n.ca.mm' dmt:‘-â€"-«r""." At the close of business on the $ist day * and sworn to before me this 6th day of January, 1988. Total Lisbilities DEERFIELD STATE BANK THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK (Net) Farnitere and fAxtures $5,814.96 .. HOWARD MORAN (Official Publication ) Report of the Condition of the aemen en T CGgll, reshiNcei ie deposits and other Habilities to qualify for exercise of fAduc Plumbing and Heating this 11th day of Jan Publication ) THURSDAY, JANUARY 1%, * "ad/ or investments $801,109.07 retirable value $92,000.00 **"L‘ sonNnsTON DAVIS, SnWIN $£AGO, do solemnly swear that the above KATHALEEN COLE, Notary Public tioned date, 4s true and correct in und that he has examined the msâ€" RESERVE DISTRICT NO. emmumsss.... 4,108,004.88 msteremmem $ n4 .00 mritsiisss -."Rn& coas. 1,771,485. "T _ ©129,01681 _ 1,570,311.86 .$ 200,000.00 WATKLINS 29 259.68 $4,606,580.45 111,500.00 $ 216,500.00 109,712.22 108,000.00 €0,191.10 ©1 11497