Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Highland Park Press, 31 Aug 1939, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

FOR SALE: IN LAKE BLUFF: 5 ROOM house on large lot 100 ft. wide and about 200 ft. deap. Close to schools and trans. Can be bought for $3,750, with $2,000 eash. Shown only by appointment 541 Central Ave. â€" Tel. H. P. 154 _ U32H BOHNâ€"SYPHON REFRIGERATOR WITH Kelvinator unit; good condition; $15.00. 700 Braeside Rd. Tel. H.P. 2455. A21 FOR SALE: STROLLER; IN GOOD CONâ€" uition; Reasonutie. Call H.P, 3990 or write Hox 2, ighland Fark. Uzétfpd SITUATION WANTED PIANO PARLOR GRAND ELLINGTON Excellent positions for capable and efficient help 397 Central Ave. (Bank Bldg). NB“‘!} & ROOM RESIDENCE IN RAVINIA FOR rent by owner. 2 blocks from station ; all modern conveniences; hot water heat; Llum basement ceiling ; lnrl-«; tile th; 1721 Broadview Ave. mln garage, pd 7 ROOM HOUSE, ALL CONVINIINC% very reasonable; will decorate; on Haif 2 METAL FLAT TOP DESKS CAN BE used in home or office, wainut finish with RESPONSIBLE PARTY WILL TAKE Authorised Philoo Desier MORAINE KAVIO SERVICE â€" MIGHLAND PARK 42 FRYERSâ€"2%4â€"8 lbe. .._._._._._._.â€"â€" BRUNSWICKâ€"BALKE BILLIARD TABLE, set of cues, 3 ivory balls, cue repair maâ€" teriale, set of counters. Call K. i. Seese, Deerfeld 58. U2Tâ€"20 4 GRAVE CEMETERY LOT IN NORTH RC.A. VICTOR _â€" ZENITH STROMBERG CARLSON new â€" RADIOS â€"â€"â€" used AUTO RADIOS, RECORDS, PLAYERS wil H. P. 1516 to see. FOLDING BED WITH MATTRESS; 1 doll erib and table; 1 commode; 2 chairs ; 100 Jars Fruits and Jellies; player piano make (Baldwin), caon_';_f"nnfii"i'xe}iliait tone and touch, unusual buy at $250. Call with several rolls Kr'.'&?'&fi? _during the ning. Tel. H.P. 158. PEONIES TIME TO PLANT NOW! Peony and mortensia plants. Also all early blooming flowers should be pianted now. Bee our selection. .. 8 'â€"J.-a-!"l‘â€"liGWSKY. nursery 2616 W. Park Av. Tel. 4 work by the day or hour; cleaning and laundry. Good references, Tel. H.P. 886. Ask for Evedja Cassal. R23â€"25pd Day Rd. 1 mile west of Waukegan Rd. Price $10.00 per set Tel. H.P for an Adtaker #17 mode; 2 chairs; 100 Jars Fruite and Jel~ lies; Plager piano with several role; Tel. mattress ; 1 doll erib and tabie; 1 com» Furnishings For Sale 5 5 7 PIANO TUNING H. F. PAHNKE Situations Wanted Highland Radio Service Business Directory FRESH BUTTER AND EGGS Houses For Sale i hn & 1» Pooretit) slatint Park Houses For Rent CECILIA‘S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY RADIQ %isfw‘i %.C.A VIOTOR, ZENITH Mise. For Sale Tel. M. P. 942. U26â€" PRODUCE NomICK â€" Advrttnmente erieat sher fth evteck Wetnentr: RATES: 50 cents for five lines or less if paid on or before insertion; iniamanieirannanee y Inhomiey pusination ALonD And. 19 noute too ons Hiecs at less if paid for before h mh-u-:l‘?fi '!'m_é';'mâ€"â€" for an Adtaker WOULD LIKE Tel. H. P. 49 U26â€"27p4 IL G10 U26â€"28 E20 U27I 40 meres, all black garden soil; completeâ€" ly tiled 7 room bouse; full set of farm bldgs. ; shade and fruit; a positive sacrifice ; $5,000 ; $1,500 cash balance as rent. _ 80 mcres 1 mile from state highway ; ownâ€" ed by widow and must be sold; $4,500. _ _ 80 mcres, 7 room house, full set of farm bldgs; 75 mores under cultivation; a posiâ€" tive sacrifice, $6,500; easy terms. â€" Owing to leaving state, owner must sacâ€" rifice 80 acre Lake County country home; 8 rooms, modern and servants quarters; farm buildings; some virgin timber and adjacent to Desplaines River. Must be seen to be appreciated; $5,000 cash balance, _ 150 meres Lake County Estate, 4 miles from Waukegan; farm bidgs; all dark soil ; micely timbered; adjmcent to Desplaines WANTED: MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSEâ€" _ 120 meres; full set of farm bldgs; all dark soil; estate must be closed; $6,000. _ River; $75 per acre; 200 meres, 9 room house, farm bldgs; 50 acres; micely timbered; if sold within 10 days, $45 per mere. . oo Most of these estates are within 50 miles of Chicago; some of the best investments we _ have had to offer in many years. Terms can be arranged. _ AN OPPORTUNITY FOR A SALESMAN who has had some sales experience to take charge of our sales department. Must be an intelligent individual with good charncter. Commission, drawing meet. with bonus to the qualified applicant Address G. V. H. Pk. Press. F25â€"21 FOR RENT WANTED GOOD IRONER, WHITE OR eolored, steady work, must furnish own transportation. _ ‘Tel. Deerfleld 441. _ Waukegan OFFICEâ€"UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE IN UR Nicely located lot in central Highiand Park. _ Convenient, _ good neighborhood. FOR RENT: LARGE ROOM WITH TWIN beds ; private bath; 2 blocks from town. SINGLE ROOM OR SUITE WITH BATH NICELY FURNISHED ROOM NEXT To WANTED TO RENT: GARAGE SPACE FUK 1 car, within walking distance of the corner of Bheridan road and Park mvenue. Tel. H. P. 149. W26pd PLEASANT LARGE AIRY ROOM, SHOWâ€" er stail and bath, hot water 24 hours per ROOM IN PRIVATE HOME, NICELY 3 & 4 ROOM APARTMENTS FOR IMâ€" mediate occupancy. Udell Building, 838 Central Ave. Tel H.P. 667. work. Tel. H. P. 3260 rooms with kitchen privileges for two ladies or couple. Phone H. P. 2547. D27 POSITIONS AVAILABLE NOW Competent help. General Maids, Cooks, Znd Maids, Couples. _ 366 E. Central Ave., Tel. H.P. 179 FiSHf $0x160, 60x 160, 60x 160, Bx146, 80x 150 building, on reasonable terms, _ FLKST NATIONAL â€" BANK â€" OF â€" HIGHLAND BOx150 ; less than §$2,500. . Mr. 394 Ravine Drive. suitable for couple. Call $ a.m., 12 noon or 6 p.m. Tel. H.P. 406. PR cod â€"l_plag porch, in fine home on east side. Convenient to trains and village. LIQUIDATING FOR ESTATES AND CLOSED BANKS BAIRD & WARNER INGA DURMENT EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 00 T. J. STAHL egan Phone Majestic 238 After 6 p.m. Phone Majestic 683. _ OAK GROVE SUBDIVISION Rooms For Rent Office For Rent Easy _monthly . * u. . p Wanted to Rent Unwooded Heip Wanted Apartments Real Estate BRANIGAR BROS SUNSET TERRACE VACANT LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING F25â€"27pd L27 Ihn PHME1 D23 F26 (Continued from Page 1) or whose sixth birthday comes beâ€" fore January 1, will be eligible for first grade. Birth certificates will be required of all entering children, There are a number of changes on the teaching staff this year. At Lincoln school, Mrs. Kathryn Schneiâ€" der, who has taught first grade for the past nine years, will be succeedâ€" ed by Miss Anna Helen Short of Iowa City, Iowa. Miss Short has just completed her work for a masâ€" ters degree at the University of Towa and has had about six years of first grade experience. There are no other changes at Lincoln. The list of teachers is as follows: Leila Coldron Dodge, Anna Helen Short, Jean Campbell, Gertrude Brown, Margaret L. Harvey, Winiâ€" fred Nichol, Edith 8. Hettinger, Winâ€" ifred Nelson, Laura V. Paullin, Stanâ€" ley W. McKee, Nema B. Whitehouse, Helen B. Boyce, Margaret L. Freeâ€" man, Clara K. Walton, Virginia Newcomb, Walter J. Borg, George Ekdahl, Edith J, Hall, Irma J. Nixâ€" Highland Park Schools Begin Fall Terms adjusted. Tuesday, the 3rd day of October, A. D. 1939 as the return day for the hearing of all elaims against the above named Esâ€" tate. _ All persons having claims agminst said Estate are hereby notified and requestâ€" ed to attend the Probate Court of Lake County, lllinois, on said date at ten o‘clock A.M. for the purpose of having said ¢laims s GRACE _ LANE HENRY J. & CHARLES Attorneys, 33 S. Clark St., on. At Ravinia school there are two new second grade teachers: Miss Anita Porter of Kearney, Neb., and Miss Gertrude Metze of Oshkosh, Wis. Miss Porter has also just comâ€" pleted her graduate work at the University of Iowa and has had a number of years of successful exâ€" perience in the Nebraska schools. Miss Metze is a graduate of the Oshkosh State Teachers College and of having said claims undersigned Executrix of the Estate of Caroline E. Lane, Deceased, has fixed upon day of October, A. D. 1939, as the return day for the hearing of all claims against the above named Estate. All persons havâ€" ing claims against said Estate are bereby motified and requested to attend the Proâ€" bate Court of Lake County, Iilinois, date at ten o‘clock A.M. for the Miss Virginia Pond, who has had a second grade for the past seven years, will be in charge of one of the third grade groups this coming year. PUBLIC NOTICE is w wiven that the undersigned Anne Pool, of the Estate of Louis Brandonisio, Deâ€" ceased. has fixed upon Tuesday, the 3rd is working for an advance degree at Columbia university. For the past year she has been supervising secâ€" ond grade teachers in the college elementary school. Owing to ill health it has been necessary for Miss Pruella Gibson to resign her position as first grade teacher. _ Her room has been asâ€" signed to Miss Martha Watson of Omaha, Neb. Miss Watson is a graduate of the University of Neâ€" B. Best Co., the Dun & Bradstrest of Inâ€" surance. t COAST TO COAST SERVICE Fords â€" Piymouths â€" Chevrolets Limbility $10,000 â€" $20,000 _ and aru Damage $6,000. lflb.uh;“ Anâ€" nualy. care $10. Fres Traval Bureas Service STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTO IN#. co. ___ HAS ASSETS OVER $16,000,000 _ Policies Nonassestaiie wORTH sHoE INSURANCE BE&vicz ATTENTION MOTORISTS _ | SAVE QN INSURANCE AND MG‘ ol oo taF Unallke | 364 North Av. Waukegan, 1L, July 13, J. A. Miller, Attorney for Administratrix. Waukegan, 111., August 17, 1989, X26â€"28 ADJUDICATION NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the JUNK of miles distant. Learn why over §00,000 drivers own State Farm m Learn The Chicago Duily News says, "The State Farm Mutual Automobile Insuranee Comâ€" know they can aiways get quick service Phone H. P. 410 J. SMITH Automobiles For Sale ADJUDICATION NOTICE Legal Notices DEALER IN 5 5 8 BEARDSLEY. AARON, Chicago, TL 1989. _ X2527 *EL PLRE#S MP. 1478 onl on said There are no changes on the Ridge school teaching staff. Mrs. Ringer will have grades one and two; Mr. John Sternig, grades three, four and five; and Miss N. Grace Wright will teach sixth, seventh and eighth. The Elm Place and Greenbay Road schools will open at 9 o‘clock on Wednesday morning, September 6. All children who were in school last year should report to the home rooms to which they were assigned at theâ€"close of school. Kindergarten pupils should report to the kinderâ€" garten teachers, Miss Deile at Elmâ€" Place, and Miss Stark at the Greenâ€" bay Road school. New kindergarten pupils must be five years of age beâ€" fore January 1. Birth certificates should be brought to school when kindergarten children register. Books will be purchased as forâ€" merly at Chandler‘s Book Store and at the Ravinia school. All other new pupils should regisâ€" ter at the office of the principal of the school which they will attend. The boundaries of School District 107 are approximately as follows: Ravine drive and Deerfleld avenue on the south; Ridge road from Deerâ€" field avenue to West Park avenue on the west, also Exmoor avenue and Lakeview avenue north of West Park on the west; on the north, West Park avenue from Ridge road to Exmoor and Walker avenue from Lakeview avenue to the lake. Chilâ€" dren must reside in the district in order to attend the Elm Place or Greenbay Road school without the payment of tuition. assistant in athletic activities in the junior high school. Mr. Graybill is a graduate with a Masters degree from the University of Minnesota and comes very highly recommendâ€" ed. Miss Grace Cassell also resigned during the summer to accept a posiâ€" tion in Glencoe, Miss Helen Burke of Chicago has been appointed to fill this vacancy. Miss Burke is a gradâ€" uate of Naitonal College of Educaâ€" tion and Northwestern university and comes to us from sugcessful exâ€" perience in Hinsdale, III. Helen Burke, Mabel Siverson, Winifred W. Swann, Mildred Swenâ€" son, Florence Siverson, Perry Grayâ€" bill, Ethel A. Elder. Mrs. Alice Lovell has resigned due to her recent marriage and will make her home in DesMoines, lowa. Announcement of her successor will be made at a later date, The following is a list of the Braeâ€" side faculty: the first few days of school. All other children should buy their books at the bookstore. Relatively few changes have been Textbooks will be for sale in the Elementary building of the Elm Place school from 9 until 12 and from 1 until 4 o‘clok on Tuesday, September 5. Books bought by the children should be purchased at that time. _ First grade children at Greenbay Road school will get their books from their teachers during Dewey, Arno Wehle, Laura L. Stodâ€" dard, Katherine Scherstrom. At Braeside school, Mr. Marion Whittaker has resigned to reside in the southwest. His work will be taken over by Mr, Perry Graybill of Robbinsdale, Minn., where he has been teacher of social studies and tend Elm Place school. All chilâ€" dren in the district from fourth Children in kindergarten through third grade living west of the railâ€" road tracks attend Greenbay Road school. Primary grade children livâ€" ing an]t of the railroad tracks atâ€" tend Elm Place school. All chilâ€" through eighth grades attend Elm Martha Watson, Gertrude E. Metze, Anita L. Porter, Mabel Caspersen, Virginia M. Pond, Dorothes Marxâ€" Ducker, June Dunn MeClintock, Helâ€" en B. McLeran, Stella Damman, Lorraine Sinkler, Virginia 8. Curâ€" with eleven years experience as diâ€" rector of Physical Education activâ€" ities in the Chicago Latin school for boys. Mr. Dewey has also had wide experience with children in summer camps and is fitted to render splenâ€" did service to our schools as a physâ€" ical education director. Mr. Arno Wehle of Milwaukee, Wis., a graduate of the Milwaukee State Teachers College, will succeed Mr. William Gleisner as lower grade physical eduation director and teachâ€" tis, the loss of Mr. Howard Copp, who has accepted a position in Glencoe 1926 and has endeared himself to all who have worked with him. His work will be taken over by Mr. Dudâ€" ley Dewey of Chicago, a graduate of braske and has been teaching in um*:fiu‘u a suburb of St. Phone H. P. 178 RELILABLE LA UNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. District 107 Place school has been completely reâ€" decorated in attractive colors. A new celotex ceiling has been inâ€" stalled in the kindergarten. A conâ€" venient and safe stairway has been built to connect the Primary and Intermediate buildings. Parents are urged to have their children ready for school on its opâ€" ening day. These first days are just as important as any others in the school year. Art in the schools. Mr. Nash has shown paintings in many art exhibits in Chicago and is well qualified to supervise the teaching of art. He is cumpleted her work at the National College of Education but will be a partâ€"time student there this year. The buildings and grounds of both the Elm Place and Greenbay Road schools have been put in excellent condition for the opening of school. also employed on a partâ€"time basis at the Bell school of Lake Forest. Miss Martha Cunningham, of Huntington, W. Va., will be the kinâ€" dergarten assistant at the Greenbay teacher training, Miss King is an acâ€" complished musician, having studied pizno at the Hastings College Conâ€" servatory of Music and at the Amerâ€" ican Conservatory of Music in Chiâ€" cago. She should be a distinet adâ€" dition to the school faculty and to man has been transferred from Elm the community. Mr. Joe Nash, wellâ€" of made in the teaching staf <f the| North Shore Line 2 the dm&“fi,k””fl Miss King is a graduate of Hasâ€" Purnell & Wilson Inc. ble seat. Radio. Heater, Exâ€" tra clean 101 N. St. Johns Ave. Phone Highland Park 710 or Highland Park 5443 al $25.00 TO $200.00 ; â€" CHEVROLETS â€" PLYMOUTHS USED CAR LOT $20 North First Street $235 $275 to Select from of "While the ventilating, heating and lighting systems will be the last word in engineering, we believe the seats, upholstering and interior decâ€" oration are extraordinary. In planâ€" ning the interior of the cars, we have had the advice not only of a noted interior decorator, but of many women and it was their verdict that primarily led us into our choices of eolors and upholstering. The women and upholstery material they would select for their own homes and as a result there will be five entirely difâ€" ferent color schemes in the twentyâ€" five cars, and I might say, all of them excellent." will not only provide greater travel comfort but will attract wide attenâ€" tion and bring increased use of the 1988 FORD Deluxe Convertible foalom Antiin: $B9§ :hm hOUL . ccclcl s595 1937 L'SJCOLN ZEPHYR Coupe â€"Phibl? ’ndlo, No finer value e .. __.__ 0d unique, the floor covering, seat upâ€" holstery and painting being designâ€" ed by a leading interior decorator. Each five cars will have a different decorative scheme. The exterior of the cars will be painted the new bluâ€" service," Dernard J. Fallon, 1937 FORD Deluxe Fordor Seâ€",â€" dan. Heater. Beautiful green will be of rubber of pleasing design, ishâ€"green recently adopted by the "The North Shore Line in years past has always led the way in inâ€" 1938 CHEVROLET %â€"ton closâ€" 1987 Pflmfin"mt lzi:; ery Truck. oo iation Tery" . WPBVY (Continued from Page 1) cce e . cce i cack ring over the center of each seat. ‘This "bull‘s eye" will give an illumination of approximately three trains will be rebuilt and attractiveâ€" ed ab-fikknp express. Drivâ€" en but little. Real @AAF bargain at Motor Al Xocu~

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy