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Highland Park Press, 27 Jul 1939, p. 8

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MORAINE RADIO SERVICE Goodyear_Gâ€"100, Goodrich Silvertown, Firestone Champion, Ford, & U. 8. Royal 600x16â€"$10.75 Bargains, other sizes. Terms available. John _ 2616 W. Park Ave. MUSICAL_INSTRUMENTS EXCEPTIONAL BUYS FOR CASH, THREE used Wainut spinet $69â€"§125â€"§148. 4 beaut. Apt. Grands used $137 ete, Plano Mfr‘s. Outlet, 820 N. Kedzie Ave., Chiâ€" cago. t22â€"25 TIRES â€" NEW EQUIPMENT â€"â€" TIRES HIGHLAND PARK it FRYERSâ€"2%â€"3 Ibe. ..___.____â€"â€" BROILERS â€" FRYERS ROASTING AND _ STEWING FRESH EGGS On Skokie Huh'ly % mile south of Willow Road. Ph. Winnetka $588. . We Deliver. C.AVIG-I‘!-!IMUIOII: eation. a".mbcw_m FOR SALE: IN LAKE BLUFT: 6 ROOM house on large lot 100 ft. wide and about 200 ft. deep. Close to schools and trans. MUCH BELOW REPLACEMENT VALUE 7 rooms, 2 baths; face brie, tlle roof; standard Colonial design (always modern) ; large, wooded lot; mnear high school and lake, ‘This splendid home, about ten years old â€"no defectsâ€"is as good as new. Price, $19,500. Fully landscaped, ready wlmov. in, this is below replacement value. F. B.Williams, 541 Ctl 226 Railway Ave RELIABLE GAS STOVR N for an Adtaker FOR SALE OR RENT: 7 RM. HSE., FIRST elasa condition, lge. Iv. rm., fireplace, 2 baths, enc. front peh.; newly dee.: hre. micely wooded lot. Kither above at remâ€" somable price. Small down payment. Bal. like rent, Also 5 and 6 rm. houses. Best of terms. Also 5 rm. hae., 2 ene. pehs., h.w. ht.; 2 ear gar.; large barn; shade and fruit; nearly 20 a. in land, in Laze Forest. Must be sold. See this and make offer. All above shown by -rohm! nnln Call Lake Forest 2061. Simmonds. FOR m.AOOINE. I.AH.'AAY AND Highwood _ Aves., wood. Apply Sheâ€" rony Hardware Store. Jn OPFICBâ€"UP.â€"TOâ€"DATE IN OUR BANK me â€"â€" used ‘Tubes tested free with your name or monogram in silver blue and black covers 100 boo‘ail .zu only Come in and see our latest type styles I #17 ‘TUOK POINTING AND BUILDING CLEANING Is the mortor washing out from between the brick of your bome? Chimney, porchâ€" mnished on request. Address C.L.8. Pross __, THE HIGHLAND PARK 686 Central Ave. HOUSE FOR SALE $4500 will purchase 5 room brick bunâ€" galow with closedâ€"in porch, full baseâ€" ment, 1 car #arage. Good location in Highland Park. _ _____ JUST LISTED Nearly new 7 rm. brick hse., very lge 1 rm., fireplace, 74 baths, ht. watr. ht Ige landscmped lot. . _ _ _ _ 5 5 7 NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLAND building, on reasonable terms, MODERN OFFICE SPACE Furnishings For Sale D. M. Bryant Phone 4074 ll‘)(‘:hdk _____ _ MR. PIERSEN Phone H.P. 1215 or H.P. 1855 BAIRD & WARNER Highland Radio BRAND NEW brick house, 1% bath, garage. Sales be bought for $3,750, with $2,000 Houses For Sale RADIO SERVICE Reasonable prices Authorized Philco Desler PERSONAL MATCHES Mise. For Sale Office For Rent PRESH POULTRY Real Estate in ‘Tel. H.P. 3938 GUY VIT PRODUCE T5 ceuts if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents for enc e ocms gw’. BLIND : T5 cents for five lines of following publication. ue..m=~ { 000 0 o _ ____ pinced in another section _ _ RATES: 50 conts for five lines or less if paid on or | Tel hwood, _ II. Hig Gartf Classified Wantâ€"Ads U21â€"33 49 NICELY SINGLE ROOM OR SUITE WITH BATH .ndnl-filcmh. in fine home on east side. _ Conven to trains and village. Tel. H.P. 4367. P22â€"24 sUITE OF ROOMS WITH PRIVATE bath. Also single room. Centrally loeated. Tel. H.P. 643. P21â€"28 NICELY joining. ROOM SUITABLE FOR i OR 2 NEAR transportation. Reasonable. . Tel. H_.P' YOUNG MAN, WITH LIGHT CAR, DE liver to, and collect lro-.v::z magâ€" azine salesmen; part time; ler stuâ€" dent or person having other work ; comâ€" mission, no selling. Write Box R. J., Highland Park Press. F22pd MARGARET E. BYRN Realtor 8 N. Sheridan Rd. _ Highland Park 2542 4 ROOM APARTMENT FOR RENT MAY i % room apartment for immediate ccoupanay _ UDELL BUILDING 596 Central Ave. _ Tel. H. P. 667. . Dt Painting & Decorating FOR RENT IN DEERFIELD: 2 LIGHT SMALL FURNISHED _ APARTMENT FOR rent in the Udell Bldg. for the sehool CHOICE HIGHLAND PARK RENTALS Available Oct. 1, unfurnished on 1 or 2 year lease. rm. red brick col., 5 bedrms., 3 baths, pehes., oil ht., att. gar. ; will dee. $160 mo. WANTED TO RENT: BABY SCALES, REDDISH BLOND FIELD COCKEB PUP lost. Answers to name of Jeepers. Phone HP. 142. M22 ‘Tel. H. P. 1817. veniences and use of living room. Near transportation and Exmeor Country Club. Tel. H.P. 166. PiTtt Pnd Maids, Couples. bath and telephone. Close to transportsâ€" tion and Exmoor Country Club. Tel. HP. 406 at 12:30 noon or 6 o‘clock P.M. PLétf 466 K. Central Ave., Tel. HP. 179 FIHf 1406. rm. mod. brick, 4 bedrm., 2 tile baths, 2 car gar., ofl ht. ... $125 mo. rm. Englishâ€"5 bedrm., 3% baths, break. rm., ofl ht., 2 car att gar ....__$150 mo. rm. Englishâ€"library, 5 bedrm., 5 baths, 2 car att. gar., oil ht. ...___.__$200 mo. tm Englishâ€"library, se. peb., sip. peh., 5 bedrm., 4 baths, att. gar., oil ht. $185 mo For further information on these and houseekeeping rooms. Mrs. A. J. Johnâ€" son, 657 Deerfleld Road 364 North Ar. year. Tel. H. P. 1085 or H. P g»d _condition. Phone H.P. 1057. Mrs. ndall. Wi2pd JUNK PIANO TUNING H. F. PAHNKE Phone H. P. 410 J. SMITH INGA DURMENT EMPLOYMENT SERVICE A. C. Ullmaan Situations Wanted interior & exterior All work guaranteed! Estimates without obligation. Business Directory Rooms For Rent 18 Houses For Rent CECILIA®® Wanted to Rent Lost and Found Help Wanted POSITIONS AVAILABLE NOW Apartments and effcient other rentais, call DEALER IN sfter 5200 ocleck Wednesday, 138 RiSt 417 Communities throughout the country are making a special drive to educate pedestrians. Pedestrians are involved in approximately 40 per cent of all automobile fatalities. Statistics show that in more than twoâ€"thirds of the fatal pedestrian accidents in 1938, the pedestrian was walking in an unsafe manner, walking across highways, between intersections, and jaywalking at inâ€" tersections. Knights of Columbus Install New Officers ts Cofumtes: tustetiation h §ifeers of Columbus, installation of for the forthcoming year was the main business of the meeting, The Cunningham. Other officers installed were: Chancellor, Frank P. Dewey; Financial Secretary, Paul Brady; Recording ecretary, Gregory M. Sheahen; Treasurer, James M. Dewâ€" ey; Warden, Lieut. Irving Roth; Adâ€" vocate, Leslie T. Maiman; Inside Guard, William Stroetzel; Outside Guard, John J. Shiel; and Trustee (three year term), Leo E. Maiman. The annual Knights of Columbus family basket picnic for members and their families is planned for the latter part of August. No definite date has been set for the affair as yet. How will safety people ever get to these parents to make them reâ€" alize that this is a very dangerous practice?, How can we expect the coming generation to comply with safety regulations and live out a full life? newly elected officers are headed by Fred A. Ehrens, who was elected to the post of Grand Knight. ‘The new Deputy Grand Knight will be John SAFETYGRAMS You parents who read this, please teach your children to walk and drive carefully; and the best way to do this is to set the example yourâ€" selves. The regular business meeting scheduled for tonight will be deâ€" ferred in favor of the annual Casey Club barbecue, the location of which was announced to the members by letter. Today I saw a mother deliberateâ€" ly pull her young daughter, about 7 or 8 years old, and start aeross the street in the middle of the block. New York visitors to the New York World‘s Fair can literally eat their way around the world. Twenâ€" tyâ€"two of the foreign pavilions have their own restaurants featuring naâ€" tive dishes and delicacies. The maâ€" jority feature popular priced items, though a few serve expensive and elaborate meals. Fiftyâ€"Seven Cents Is "Y" Average New Yorkâ€"The average check for the first 200,000 persons served at the "Y" restaurant at the New York World‘s Fair was 57 cents. Care of your car includes not only oil, gas, and water, but also tires, lights, brakes and steering gear. speed to the road, the weather, and the traffic. Tel. H. P. 2774 513 Elm Plac# ‘Talloring and Repairing Garments called for and delivered Tol. L. P. 408 _ 05 8. &t. Johns Ave. At the last meeting of the Lake Cleoaners and Tallors Tukes h_qwd Year The good driver regulates his SANTI BROS. DAIRY Highland Park, NL mire Thit ie in 4t on Wittmextes Eating Around the World HIGHLAND BU MP S$HOP For Quality and Service Call H. P. 1531 E. NELSON for an Adtaker 5 5 8 #EB PLREA# and other lives. ing because the passing driver cithâ€" er misjudges the space he has or because he is a road hog and atâ€" tempts to take what he is not enâ€" light tonight and every night; the 30 seconds to do it may save your Chains do not give full protection on hard ite or a wet pavementâ€"so ‘Tentyâ€"foot pavements are ouly two 10â€"foot roads side by sideâ€"stgy in the middle of your 10â€"foot lane. Give a long warning horn blast before you start to pass, not after you‘re alongside the car ahead. Persons who are sick or disabled cannot collect Unemployment Comâ€" pensation. Highways are happy ways when they lead the way to homeâ€"in saâ€" fety. Carrying spare light bulbs should be done more religiously than carâ€" rying â€"a spare tire, for the lack of a spare tire will merely cause deâ€" lay, while the lack of a spare bulb may cause an accident. Unemployment insurance claimâ€" ants who falsify statements in their applications for benefits are subject to prosecution and penalties. in the proper lane, it is on curves Stop cautiously so other drivers may govern themselves accordingly. The pedestrian always has the right of way on an established cross Even if you do have the right of way over a jaywalker, that doesn‘t entitle you to run over him. A car in the intersection always has first claim to right of way. On through streets, the driver with courtesy will give the car tryâ€" ing to enter or cross a chance to get in. Deductions from pay checks in Illinois are for old age insuranceâ€" not for Unemployment Compensaâ€" tion. Only persons who earned $225 or more at insured jobs in 1938 can become eligible for Unemployment Compensation between now and March 31, 1940. walk, even if he is moving against the red light. Persons who claim Unemployment Compensation benefits are not acâ€" cepting charity or relief. The payâ€" ments are based on earnings in past employment. s The chief aim of the Illinois State Employment Service is to match men and jobs. Approximately 2,000,000 workers are protected by the Illinois Unemâ€" ployment Compensation program. Balance July 1st, 1988 . Distribution of trustees From district taxes ...« ‘Tuition paid by pupils ............_....._....â€"â€" Transfers and nonâ€"high sehool pupile ............ ‘Tuition of transferred pupile Balance on hand June 30, 1989 TOTALS ._________...__ DISTRICT NO. 118 fifl July ist, 1988 ._____..._____._.__..$106,260.97 io o pagimaee ~=â€"â€"< "min I ‘ ne w._.~ -":'"_‘â€"-â€"- Roluds mu jJanitor and engineers ... 95.26 Grounds, buildings and alterations .__.____.... 39,637.00 Balance on hand June 30, 1989 PE LAE ................â€". .l e Trone of uids tane _~~ :-w:w 1, 168 â€".â€"___cco sstate notes on hand July 1, 1988 TOTALS TOTALS TOTAL Total ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE TOWNSHIP TREASURER FOR PUBLICATION ‘Township 43, Range 12, in Lake County, Illinois, from July 1, 1938, to June 80, 1939 DISTRICT FUND â€" EDUCATIONAL . DISTRICT NO. Z:,‘:;‘_’..:-{l'gt: § nn'“zfi'f' % 2:221 113 â€" 16,196.39 .. 8,300.00 " .,, _3 s 1000.00 > 19,000.00 _ 147,000.08 . 224081 G7.175.17 . d4205.07 _ 491,507.51 _ 8,138.70 141,282.00 181.768.26 DISTRICT FUND â€" BUILDING â€" DISTRIBUTIVE FUND TOWNSHIP FUND 211,749.83 3,020.45 15,451.52 8,135.26 491,507.51 $7,202.11 21,150.15 2,116.87 3,595.00 3,992.06 9,050.50 1,000.00 15,756.59 #47.17 Iflhl fic.’!g -.3,',..'_. ‘N’ffl Health? THE ONLY "ACTOR" in the Bell Telephone Exhibit at the N. Y, World‘s Fair is "Pedro the Voder," the artificial volce which creates speech entirely from electrical currents without the ald of the human throat. Handling keys which govern sounds corresponding to those which originate in the vocal cords and breath, a specially trained teleâ€" phone operator makes the Voder respond to an interlocutor‘s quem tions and those asked by the listening audience. 0 o P rele o ie mt s 23,000.00 " 270C °C C°~* _ spring discovered thout 1618 at Eparm, Hegiand. For about ten years the water was used as an external remedy for ulcers, but 2. He was a Danish physicien 6 e us es on habd Answers: 118 % _ #$.10 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of July, 1989 MARTIN C. HART, Notary Public. 252 257.02 8,138.79 141,382.00 19,805.00 1,025.00 3,922.50 50.00 197.19 106 107 1.465.04 _ 5.566.73 1,4890.34 26,742.15 £,000.00 $35.20 10.00 1. A mineral spring discovered $4,515.00 107 2,707.00 4,470.00 20,000.00 10,880.00 2,129.27 9,745.30 9,877.15 6,540.83 . 11,004.09 §80.83 1,084.64 1,180.40 1,685.91 2,121.06 for internal use. 107 9,148.97 187.50 TOTAL sWhur ramovs romen ewperon RESTORED HIS HEALTH WITH MILK ? mineral prize in medicine for his work on discovered . cancer. He found a way of producing «state not«s on hand 43.10 A8 111 soa.st :.a.m.nn:.nnl 2,100.00 $ 8,268.50 % %: 2,798.65 2200.87 14,100.36 181,788.26 _ $4,577.60 96,116.00 1,080.00 $,285.71 33,042.01 1,160.57 14,955.62 108 _ 2,176.90 4,975.67 10,581.25 3,291.38 108 "“e-n-._&mtu-d;v:'_ of producing ”M :::;::;"""'"""""3 to study cancer eegtnaty uk vinkd a selinion to tite medical problem. 3. Nero is said to have consumed 3, Nero is said to have consur “_.H‘_:-yd months as a cure for an illness. 14,286.50 176.43 2,078.11 3,408.95 1,008.35 7.000.00 pertic‘d 100 4,435.48 1,421.45 109 â€" 198.81 5,854.37 2,618.00 10,500.00 2,112.91 12.98 $,854.87 _ 40,704.17 IF" 1,281.57 135.00 §76.16 3,310.20 10,771.56 40,708.17 19,255.00 £80.00 1,606.51 111 158.65 111 111 1,608.61 2,100.00 5,416.16 2,608.15 34.14

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