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Highland Park Press, 14 Mar 1940, p. 8

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BRICKâ€"SLATE, 9 MAIN ROOMS, 3% baths, oil heat, 2 car brickâ€"slate sarage, very large corner lot; best neighborhood ; exchange mgainst smaller house or income property anywhere in U.S. Post Office Box Charges FOR SALE: s ROOM BRICK BUNGALOW, HOLC â€" paymenta §38.24. Price _ $6,000. Write ¢/o Box 2, Highland Park, Ill. G62 SEE THIs 6 ROOM COLONIAL HOUSE, wood condition, to sell immediately. Your gain to see it now. . . CHILDREN®S DRESSEs AND COATS made to order at my home. 944 Chestnut 8t., Deerfleld. _ Tel. Deerfleld 124. . Bitf FEMALE â€" DALMATIAN _ DOG. . WILL make wood pet. Call Glencoe 944. Uz GARDENER, HOUSEMAN, GERMAN, SINâ€" wle, good references. Call Deerfleld 264. Asoes FOR RENT: NICELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT: LARGE SLEEPING ROOM, 3 windows ; near transportation ; suitable for 2. 597 Vine Ave. P2 746 Eim St., Winnetk®. Tel. Winn. 8012 E3hl ROOM: REASONABLE, OIL HEAT, : bloeks from business section; quiet street ; no other roomers; gentlemen preferred. views know JOB and HELP better than n%:l who send many persons to one job. Central Agencies of Highland Park and Winnetka are known for fewer interâ€" views per _ job. Call Highland Park 3203 Central Pet; Agencies 8 N. First St, Highland Park _ EXPERIENCED | MOTHER WILL '_C_Alll * thist urith of Shhoke Spubdeé in TABLES, MIRROR, ETC. BEST OFPER takes. . Call Glencoe 944 A2 WANTED: A LITTLE CHILDS LOW NORTH SHORE BUICK COMPANY, Inc. 1936 ALWAYS OPEN Authorized Buick Sales and Service A Safe Place to Send Friends 1936 1937 1936 $33, Highland Park, 111 suitable for 1 or 2 persons, bath adjoinâ€" ing. 1 block to trains. Reasonable. Tel. HP. 185. Po2H for an Adtaker ?;r“:?‘n;;l‘r;lr”by -d';y- -(;r_'.vvn:h;;’ Tel. Ho P. 155. E2t s MR. PIERSON BAIRD & WARNER PHONES H. P. 1216â€"1856. ElLd Ave. .0 Sel;:l-c“.il CUT TO THE BONE Automobiles For Sale 5 5 7 PIANO TUNING H. F. PAHNKE Furnishings For Sale ‘March 26, 1940â€"8 P.M. . La®ber ‘Templeâ€"887_ North Ave Highland Park mwmâ€"l m & Bugle Corpe _ Business Directory Situations Wanted to Guaranteed Savings ,u' -_-“3,-. floor models: Winnetka 3012 for elassified domestic couples. SHORLINE EMPL. AGENCY Coupe; rumole seat OLDS. Coupc PLYMOUTH ( 2 I‘rss; heater Rumble seat PACKARD Spl FORD 2 Dr Radio; heater Houses For Sale 20 Years‘ Experience 13 Years in Highland Park Rooms For Rent 110 South First Street Wanted To Buy Mise. For Sale CALL MR. BAKER :,_:,,.,.3‘;2.....9_., o placed in another section _ _ #firrkhh«hflnfl--l‘.fim mc ataitenal fres Shuit forss feomcutet wonts, Miphand Park day following publication. BLIND ADS: 76 cents for five lines of vupr â€"lw'_"'â€"_‘-â€"-l':-r-‘-'uvâ€"-â€"-'"â€"" less 1 paid for before insertion; $100 if not paid by Saturdar for an Adtaker Estimates Free Party Classified Wantâ€"Ads GS3â€"2p¢ e 154 Usit Kehl Gitf K2 FOUND : SMALL BROWN PUPPY, FOUND last week. Owner may have same by idenâ€" tifying and paying for this adv. Tel. H.nP. 2183. 2 FOR RENT_BY OWNER, 5 ROOM RESIâ€" dence in Ravinia; 2 blooks from station ; all modern conveniences; hot water beat ; plaster basement ceiling; fireplace; tile bath. 1721 Broadview Ave. Inquire in garage. B53â€"2pd LADIES® WRIST WATCH, FOUND ABOUT m week ago in Gsell‘s Drug Store. Owner may have same by calling at Geell‘s, deâ€" scribing watch and paying for this adverâ€" tisement. M2 3 ROOMS FOR_LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING Mrs. Nathan Burch, 856 Osterman Ave.. Deerfield. D1â€"3 APARTMENT TO RENT IN UDELL BLDG FARMS FOR SALE IN LAKE COUNTY. 240 mcres, 200 mcres, 227 acres, all $10 per mere; and 147 meresâ€"§$125; 292 acresâ€" $125; mostly wooded. Tel. H.P. 670. L1â€"3pd with old reliable companies only 226 Railway Ave., Highwood. H.F TO CLOSE ESTATE, WILL SACRIFICE four grave lot in Northshore Garden of Memories. George Waiter Johnson, Atâ€" torney, 108 West Adama Street, Chicago, Illinois. L6Bâ€"2h1 WANT COUPLESâ€"MAIDS 2 for cook and 1st floorâ€"§18â€"$20; 3 for generalâ€"$18; 14 generalâ€"$15; 2 for second $16; 1 nursemaidâ€"4§15; 17 generalâ€"$10â€" $12; 6 couplesâ€"â€"§$100â€"$135, WE PLACE EXPERIENCED ONLY CALL IN PERSON SHORLINE EMPL. AGENCY 746 Eim St., Winnetks. _ Tel. Winn. 3012 EXCEPTIONAL BUYS IN HOUSES, LOTS and mereage. . _ _ HELP WANTED: MALE OR FEMALE FOR OFFICEâ€"UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE IN OUR BANK Apply in person only Inga Durment Employment Service 366 Central Ave. HP. 111. PW SALESMEN WANTED UNEXPECTED CHANGE MAKEs AVAIL able Rawleigh Route in Highiand Park. for immediate occupeany. Tel. H. P. 667. DsSt have had at least 2 years of university education. Work is in pleasant office of manufacturing company in uh't.‘;:lle, Telophone _ Mr. Manson ¢/o ‘The nk T. Hough Co â€"_Labertyyille 1180..____Fiâ€"% building. on reasonable terms, _FIRST NATIONAL _ BANK _ OF â€" HIGHLAND PARK. Ja6t Good opportunity for man with car to continue route service. Rawleigh Prodâ€" uets sold in this district since 1982. Write at once. Rawleigh‘s, Dept. ILCâ€"234â€"501, Freeport, 111. F2â€"5pd Howard Employment Service 304 Railway Ave., Highwood Real Estate â€" Loans and Insurance of ull kings w _____ information. Skirts Marked and Shortened Domestic Help With Good Refs Also sold at IADA SHur, An All Employment Bureau Good References Only Houses For Rent Lost and Found Office For Rent Apartments Help Wanted Real Estate Aâ€"1 jobs open now GUY vITI Collins SELF SKIRT MARKER Chalk your hem the easy profesâ€" sional way. Just squeere the bulbâ€"and mark an accurate hem in 60 seconds! Takes the guess work out of shortening . a skirt! . . Complete with sample tube of powder. for Pinking Shears . . . Spool Holders ensition. â€" Telephone Highland Park after 5:00 o‘cleck Wodnesday, H.P. 3033 Ls2â€"1 Fzhi Fi C. LYSLE SMITH, Attorney By virtue of an Alias Exeeution on Judgâ€" ment Confessed, Ex. on Assignment to me directed from the Circuit Clerk‘s Office, of the Circuit Court of Lake County, Illinois, wherein Robert C. Prindle, Assignee of the said Elmer_L. Clavey, Receiver for the Wauconda Trust & Savings Bank, a cor: poration, is plaintiff, and M. 8. Clark and Edith M. Clark are defendants, I shall beâ€" tween the hours of 9 A.M. and the setting of the sun on the 12th day of April A.D. 1940, at the hour of 10 o‘clock A.M. of raid day at the East Main door of the Court House in the City of Waukegan, County of Lake, State of Illinois, sell at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest of M. S Clark and Edith M. Clark, in and to the following described property to wit: _ "Say, Dad, do you remember the story you told me about the time you were expelled from school " "Yes, son, I recall it very clearly." "Well, isn‘t it funny how history repeats itself?" ADJUDICATION AND CLAIM DaAY NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all perâ€" sons that the first Monday of April, 1940, is the claim date in the te of Mary H. Hoffman, deceased, pendin@ in the Probate Court of Lake County, linois, and that elaims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without imsuance of summons. All elaims filed against said esâ€" du-Mrth-fintMJolmun-u- ceeding month at 10 A.M. PHOEBE HOFFMAN MacLEAN, J. ROSS BAIRD, Dated at Waukegan, IIlinois, this 6th day of March 1940. X2 tate on or before said date and not conâ€" tested, will be adjudicated on the first Tuesâ€" Lots 1, 3 and 6 in Lake View Subdiâ€" vision mccording to the plat thereof reâ€" corded in Book S of Plats, on page 9. on September 14, 1927. as Document No. 305880 in the Village of Wauconda, Lake County, IHlinois. â€" s 0s â€" â€" Real estate has been levied on by the Sheriff of Lake County, by virtue of an Alias Execution on Judgment confessed. THOMAS E. KENNEDY, Sheriff. ADJUDICATION AND CLAIM DaAY NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all perâ€" Aoulhllhlnt“,d‘p&lm,h the claim date in the astate . George Banas, deceased, pending in the Probate Court of Lake County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. All claims filed against said esâ€" day after the first Monday of the next sucâ€" ceeding month at 10 A.M. JOHN SVATIK, Administrator. ANNA SVATIK, Attorney. X1â€"3 wurrnml.fl:uocolmm nished bungalow in Highiand P or viâ€" 101 North St. Johns Avenue PURNELL & WII_SON, Inc. â€" Phone Highiand Park 710 ANY cinity, near laze, HISTORY REPEATS or betore_zaid dete Wanted to Rent Legal Notices SHERIFICS SALE TKE HIGHLAND PARK PRESs NO car so easy to own has ever enâ€" joyed prestige greater than Lincolnâ€" Zephyt‘s today. Five years ago its name was new. Now it is one of the most wanted cars in the world . . . And you‘ll quickly know the reasons when you drive the car! In performance, roominess, comâ€" fort, beauty . . . no car has ever brought so much true magnificence within reach of so many budgets. Here is a powerful #12," thriftier than many cars of fewer One of the mostâ€"wanted cars in the world?{ 5 5 8 Executors and â€" not â€"con X1â€"3 ’ "And, finally, I would work to libâ€" eralize the spending of gasoline tax money. At present each communâ€" ity‘s share of the tax is spent as %t.hc state authorities want it spent, regardless of local conditions. Everyone feels it could be better spent for needed local road and street improvements, with a conseâ€" quent reduction in the burden of .enacin}.assorsmonts ".___________. _ was due to an ice jam. There inâ€" spection revealed that the water was again flowing along at a sufficient rate of speed and at a satisfactory level. The C.C.C. engineers also told them that the flood gates to the south provided a sufficient margin of safety so that a flood to the north was highly unlikely unless the area was visited by an unusual spell of rainy weather as was the case two years ago. City Engineer Cole stated that the Forest Preserve enâ€" gineers would supply the city with a plat containing all the pertinent facts in connection with the drainâ€" age conditions and facilities in this area. Commissioner Swanson and Mr. Cole also learned from the C.C.C. officials that its current laâ€" goon and drainage operations were to be extended to the county line and that there was reason to hope that eventually they would be exâ€" tended north to include Highland Park. â€"Administration By ELMORE C) M. MURPHY M Parents and teachers, business men and home owners, along with the rank and file of voters, have exâ€" pressed enthusiastic approval of Martin‘s platform. It will be disâ€" cussed in a series of mass meetings scheduled to take place between now and April 9th. ./4Jmiai4‘ The medical profession in Highâ€" land Park through a letter written to the council by Dr. H. B. Roberts petitioned that body to give considâ€" eration to the problem of parking "Another principle for which I would battle is the retention of our township form of government. There is a concerted move to abolish this system with the tradition of townâ€" ship supervisors, in favor of cenâ€" tralization. _ Yet experience has proved that township government is the most economical system of local administration known to exist. "I shall strive, if clected," Marâ€" tin explains, "to secure more money per child for educational purposes from the surplus of state millions which now go to payrollers. The money is avalable and if properly used, could bring about a reduction Nonâ€"Partisan Citizens Group to Back Dick and local mm- o.-fi.icl“f e (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) purchase is a sound investment. This year, Lincolnâ€"Zephytr is still roomier both in passenger space and luggage caâ€" pacity, still bigger, still more powerfal, still more beautiful and more richly fitâ€" ted. We invite you to drive it ... and know at first hand the thrill that goes with saying "Mine‘s a Lincolnâ€"Zephyr!" cylinders. A Lincolnâ€"built car . . . that sells at medium price. A car whose smartâ€" ness stirs its owner‘s pride . . . yet whose (Continued from page 6) Mr. and Mrs. Sellar Bullerd of Santa Barbara Calif., former resiâ€" dents of Highland Park are visitâ€" ing their many friends on the North Shore and in Chicago this week while en route to the East. They are visiting their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughâ€" ter, Mr. and Mrs. John Russell Holmes, in Chicago and in the East will visit their eldest daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law the Richard H. Howâ€" lands, in Cambridge, Mass. The Bullards will spend another week here on their way back to Califorâ€" nia late this month. nounced that there would be no council meeting on next Monday eveâ€" ning due to a lack of a quorum. their automobiles while making short stops at their offics at th No. 2 north Sheridan road address. Comâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kurz of Berkeley road are the happy parâ€" ents of a son born Monday, March 11, at the Highland Park hospital. sightly sign placed on its building by one of the cab companies was pointed out as an example of what such an ordinance would prevent. The council promised an investigaâ€" tion into the subject with an idea towards recommending some such legislation. Upon a motion by Commissioner Gourley, the council voted to request the Civil Service Commission to subâ€" mit candidates for examination to fill the vacancy on the police force caused by the recent resignation of Mr. Morton Mayor is returning this week from a month‘s visit and vacation in California and Arizona. Sergcant Sullivan. At the close of Commissioner S$wanson comâ€" mented at length on the lack of an ordinance that would control the regulating of signs placed on buildâ€" Mr. and Mrs. James Tonks of Sunâ€" nyside lane are receiving congratuâ€" lations on the birth of a daughter born Tuesday, March 12, iat the Highland Park hospital. Little Constance Vaughan, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Vaughan of Park avenue, celebratâ€" ed her first birthday anniversary on Monday with a party for four of her little friends and their mothers. three parking places be allotted the medical profession in the front of this building and that the police be instructed to see that they be kept Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCrean of Deerfield are the proud parents of &1 .1 for Society L I N C O L N I EP H Y B Huber ................. Bernard ... Hecketsweiler . McPherson ... Aleyon .._.._.._._.. Russell ............ Fredale ... Swanson‘s Plumbing . Central Hardware Co. Marchi Bros Pontiac . Williams Radio Serv. Purnell & Wilson Inc. Central Tire Co. ... Wm. Ruehl Chevrolet. Highways Contracting Company Incorporated Edward J. Hughes, Secretary of State, has issued a charter to the Highways Contracting company, The corporation is under the manâ€" agement of E. Segal, L. Prusa and E. A. Bush, who will execute conâ€" tracts for paving or repairing streets and roads. Seguin & Logan H. P. Iee ... Pure Oil ... Villa Moderne Moose Lodge Lucky Strikes .____..20 Post Office .._.____._18 Cuore Arte Club Campbell Mills, Heury Vail and Don Boynton are at home for their ive parents from their studies at Deerficld Academy, Deerflcld, Mass, w Mrs. Robert Carver left Wednesâ€" day for a two weeks‘ visit with her val of a daughter born Sunday, March 10, at the Highland Park hospital. George Pahl of Kaukauna, Wis., will be the week end guest of Dick Knobloch of Fort Sheridan. Hill & Stone V â€" 12 THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1940 ‘lenners 31 86 .84 32 39 17 f17 781

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