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Highland Park Press, 20 Jul 1939, p. 8

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BROILERS â€" ROASTING_AND o FRESH On Skokie Highway % mile south of Willow Road. Ph. Winnetka 3588. . We Deliver. RIGHT HAND CORNER: SINK, WHITE enamel on cast fron with Otlfl mixing faucet, trap and hangers. 6. Â¥. 2865. Uzibl Maurits Lindquist. BRAND NEW & rm. brick house, 1%% bath, garage. Sales FOR SALE: IN LAKE BLUFF: 5 ROOM house on large lot 100 ft. wide and about 200 ft. deep. Close to schools and trans. LO8T, ALCYON THRATER, MON. day -"-'%'-- of light horn rimmed RADIO SERVICE Authorined Phités Dasier MORAINE RADIO SERVICE 2616 W. Park Ave. ENGLISH wites or acreage. Qualified for F.H.A. inâ€" sured loans. Close to Woodridge Station and Ridge Road School. Call at our offiee for full information. R. 3. Hambly & Co., Northwest Corner Clavey and ll%m Highland Park. Phone Ardmore 2. L2 HIGHLAND PARK 42 PRYERSâ€"2%â€"$ lbe. ... 3 ROOM FURNISHED FLAT. Tel H.P ENGLISH POINTER, LOST, FEMALE EIGHT ATTRACTIVE HOMES have just recently been built in this cholse reasonmble restricted section of lw Park. Chofee of wooded or unwooded RELIABLE GAS STOVE IN EXCBELâ€" lent condition, white . with . chromium trim, roasting and pastry oven, both Loraine . control, . élso Wli, oven. Reasonable. . ‘Tel. Highiand Park 406. 4 ROOM APARTMENT FOR RENT MAY # room apartment for immediate cceupanay â€" 0 _ UDELL BUILDING _ _ _ OFFICBâ€"UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE IN OUR BANK "A-no'r'«n'.' BANK OF â€" Hl pofut P HLAME MODERN OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT, CORNER RAILWAY AND Highwood Aves., Highwood. Apply_ Sheâ€" rony Hardware Store. J21â€"99 PAGE EIGHT kinds with old and reliable companies only. with your name or monogram in silver biue and biack covers 400 books for only Come in and see our latest type styles 1 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS _ Is the mortor washing out from between the brick of your home 1 Chimney, porchâ€" Beaut solid & tick markings. Black White or Brown & wuu."fin-mm- the field and unfailing companions, R. Free, Lafayette 7035 886 Central Ave. price $10,500. EXCEPTIONAL BUYS IN HOUSES â€" LOTS â€" ACREAGE #17 for an Adtaker AUTO RADIOS, RECORDS, PLAYERS 5 5 7 Furnishings For Sale _ ___ _ MR. _ PIERSEN Phone H.P. 1215 or H.P. 1855 BAIRD & WARNER Highland Radio Houses For Sale Lost and Found Office For Rent PERSONAL MATCHES Misc. For Sale POINTING AND BUILDING Real Estate Apartments _ â€" PLANTS __ John Ostrowsky POU: 1 MONTHS OLD. und Lake Forest Rate, T5e day following publication. BLIND ADS: T5 cents for five lines or less if paid for before insertion; $100 it not paid by Saturday RATES: 50 conts for five lines or 15 cents if not paid by Saturday Classified Wantâ€"Ads A20â€"2thi wALZ UiTâ€"19 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, NEAR transportation, 17 North Second Street. 21 ROOM SUITABLE FOR i OR 2 NEAR PLEASANT LARGE AIRY ROOM, SHOWâ€" er stall and bath, hot water 24 hours per day. 145 8. Second St. P2ipd SUITE OF ROOMS WITH PRIVATE bath. Also single room. Centrally located. Tol. H.P. 643. P21â€"23 Charges Reasonable _ Estimates Free are returning home this week from a trip to the Gagolinas and New Mexico. Dr. Weir conducted sumâ€" mer classes at schools in North Carolina and New Mexico for Iny mem bers of the Presbyterian church. STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTO INs, Co. HAS ABSETS OVER $15,000,000 NORTH SHORE INSURANCE SEKvICE Norman R. Williams WANTED: OLD Almflol"..li..lllo OR older. _ Address P. X. Mighland Park Pross. K19â€"21 NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, bath adâ€" joining. Suitable for 2 ladies or couple. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. en u s Ihauk m a off. mily. Between 18 -nd?fll. rc-fllt l’{' Highwood Ave. Fiipd WANTED: BOYS AND GIRLS to SELL CBECILIA® Excellent for _ capable .mu- 397 Central Ave. (Bank Bldg). _ Tel 417 ‘The Chicago Daily News says, "The State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Comâ€" pany has now become the leading proâ€" ducer of automobile insurance (Policies sold) in the world." Rated A plus by A. B. Best Co., the Dun & Bradstreet of Inâ€" Painting & Decorating surance. BTATE FARM PROTECTS OVER 500,000 CAR OWNERS More than 7,000 qualified representatives are located throughout the United States and Canada. State Farm policybolders bath and telephone. Close to transportsâ€" tion and Exmoor Country Club. Tel. H.P. 405 at 12:30 noon or 6 o‘clock P.M. PL4tf COAST TO COAST SERVICE Fords â€" Plymouths â€"â€" Chevroleta Limbility $10,000â€"$20,000 and property transportation. . Reasonable. 1406. nualy, Larger cars $10.40 _ _ Free Travel Bureau Service ;‘n‘.uu-"“'iid Ta. EP" 156 ‘Tel. H. P. 1811. Competent help. General Maids, Cooks, e 3"'7:.7‘.7.7""5:._“'- n eigkueas‘s a Tiane Ams‘ ukn Aud 312. Dr. and Mrs. William F. Weir Automobiles For Sale ATTENTION MOTORISTS PIANO TUNING H. F. PAHNKE INGA DURMENT EMPLOYMENT SERVICE interior & exterior All work guaranteed ! Estimates without obligatic Business Directory Bituations Wanted 29 Years‘ 18 Y-_n-l'-:l:‘!e-! Park Rooms For Rent Wanted To Buy Help Wanted POSITION® AVAILABLE NOW Loans use of living room. Near and Exmoor Country glh‘l:t Ave., Tel. H.P. 179 Both for $9.60 Semiâ€"Anâ€" ABLE Tel. HP. 1478 Clitf Tel. RiSt Notice is further given hereby that a public hearing on said budget and priation nr‘lune.wtllbohl‘ct‘lm P. M., Saturday, July 22. 1989, at the Ouk Terrace School in this School District. Dated this 13th day of July, 1989. BOARD OF EDUCATION of rfl Disâ€" trict No. 111 in the County of Lake, State of Illinois. By W. A. THOMAS, Its Secretary. X21 Board of Education of School No. 111 in the County of Lake, State of is, that a tentative budget and fiscal year nning will on file and conveniently .uh-&"n public inspection at the Oak Terrace School from ::dll’;i:r 9 o‘clock A. M., Thursday, July L2 GRACE LANE LEy HENRY J. & CHARLES m 33 8. Clark St., Chicago, HL. _ Tuesday, the 5th of September A. D. lno,nmmn"‘ulo:mhâ€"-aol ;lllJ claims nfilnt the above named 'c: persons vlncd.h-.’uu“ s uhmber;:z‘mlfidn r‘t‘w attend the Probate Court of Lake y. lilinois, on said date st ten ilaA.l, for the purpose of having said adâ€" ADJUDICATION lo’le PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby tha the undersigned Executriz of the Eetate 27 Caroline E. Lane, Deceased, has No. 3 and Ne. & eil) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Council reserves the right fi.,.umuuu-d-:fi o dn ut Te Conncit_of the Oity of Highiand / Park Juiy 18. 1980, voc s‘ * is 364 North Av. JUNK Waukegan, IIL, July 13, 1989, . X#1â€"23 NOTICE OF _ PUBLIC NOTICE is HEREBY G Phone H. P. 410 J. SMITH of oil. (Difference between cost of The First National Bank DEALER IN "Here â€" for an Adtaker 5 5 8 the Evanston Legionaires invite Highâ€" land Parkers to try this as a new form of setting up exercises. As a matter of fact the dareâ€"devils in the tipâ€"ofâ€"Chicago suburb have been doâ€" ing it as setting down exercises (sleepy time capers to you) since they have become rodeo conscious. The post is presenting a gigantic rodeoâ€" roundâ€"up and stampede the entire week of July 24 at a special arena located at Main street and Fowler avenue. "Little dimpled darling of the rodeo world." That‘s what they call Shirley Lou Adams, eightâ€"yearâ€"old juvenile ridâ€" ing queen, who will be a part of the great rodeo being sponsored by Evâ€" anston post No. 42 of the American Legion July 24 to 29. Not only by her sweet personalâ€" ity but by her sheer abilityâ€"to do things on the back of a horse or pony that even some of the old timâ€" ers would not hazard has won her world acclaim. Going over and unâ€" der and all around her swift speedâ€" ing mount "Sunny Boy" you might say that this sweet little girl was born on the hurricane deck of a racing cayuse. Coming from a family of noted riders, her mother, Minnie Adams, is one of America‘s foremost horseâ€" women, and her daddy, George V. Adams, is known wherever horses, â€"THROUGH OUR MANY BANKING CORRESPONDENTS, THIS BANK IS ABLE TO RENDER YOU A FINANâ€" CIAL SERVICE THAT IS WORLDâ€" WIDE IN ITS SCOPE of Highland Park â€"We invite you to make this your bank cattle and men assemble. So after all it is not so strange that this demure little miss should follow in the footsteps of her noted parents. Pure bred Brahmaâ€"steers, the onâ€" ly herd of these sacred beasts of India, will be on exhibition at the show. There will be over a hundred head of horses and other cattle while scores of sun tanned and sadâ€" dle bred sons and daughters of the colorful west are expected to turn Evanston into a virtual "sowâ€"town" for the week. The entire week‘s events are expected to attract nearâ€" ly 100,000 persons and the picture will be one of pounding hoofs, swishing lariats intermingled with the roundâ€"up cries of the cowboys, the beating of Indian tom toms and the blood curdling yells of the last of the savages in their Indian war A special arena to seat approxiâ€" mately 7,500 persons a performance will be constructed at Main street and Fowler avenue. Shows are to be given twice daily and proceeds are being used by the post to furâ€" ther its Americanism work and charitable activities. Mrs. Anthony Mercurio and her mother, Mrs. Philip Mirabella, were luncheon guests on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Joseph Gentile in Chiâ€" Tel. H. P. 2774 513 Elm Place Little Philip Mirabellia of Oak Park, who spent the past week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mirabella of South Waukeâ€" gan road, has returned home. Willis Johnson and Jack Gagne will spend next week at Camp Seaâ€" gor in Napervile. Frank Sturteâ€" vant is at Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan as also is Richard Merner, who is a camp instructor this summer. The Webberâ€"Haggie family picnic reunion was held on Sunday at the William Haggie home on Elm street. Mr. and Mrs. Auston Plagge and two children returned on Tuesday from Duluth, Minn., where they had been called on July 5, because of the serious illness of Mrs. Plagge‘s sister, Mrs. Mayme Ellstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mercurio will have as their weekâ€"end guests, Mrs. John Doretti and granddaughâ€" ter, Lois, of Chicago. Tailoring and Repairing â€" Garments called for and delivered Tel. H. P. 495 35 S. St. Johns Ave. James Flanagan, who is attendâ€" ing college at Laramie, Wyoming, has been working in the west this summer, but expects to come home in August for a visit before the epening of achool. Jim is the son * HIGHLAND BU MP SHOP at their cottage at the Barrington camp grounds the past week. have tory Memorial hospital in Waukeâ€" gan. The Hediens live in Mrs. Ida THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1989 ity are taking a taty by twallee and are & will go to Canada. Mrs. Woodman Todd was hostess to members of her club on Friday afterncon at her home on Waukeâ€" Cleaners and Tailors Repair or Rebuild Make of Radiator M-ip-_n_l‘?q._h_nd". Deerfield Locals SANTI BROS. DAIRY Highland Park, NL ; avenue. Mr. and _ _ _ Auto Body and Fenders . Mnl’-r(hL-lOd.h- For Quality and Service E. NELSON

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