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Highland Park Press, 6 Jun 1940, p. 8

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_1 Phane â€" Classified Wantâ€"Ads PL.. T8 8 7 86 CADILLAC series 70 5â€"pass. touring sedan, cloth upholstery, hea.ter, ndio: 6 s 485 white wall tires ........... Many Other Fine Cars of Various Makes and Moadels at Real ‘ Bargain Prices, ‘ General Motors Sales Corp. 106 8. First St., Highland Park, III. Highland Park 3442 Glencoe 460 RESPONSIBLE PARTY, CHICAGO RESTâ€" cent 25 years, wamts to buy old threeâ€"flat s room Btig® wtiteaton, m 1938 Buick Sedan .. 1937 Olds Opera Cpe. 1937 Olds Sedan ... 1936 Buick Sedan .. 1936 Packard Sedan BEST TERMS 110 8. First St. Highland Park Tel. Highland Park 496. C14hl 85 PACKARD series 1201 club seâ€" dan,le white wall tires, cloth upholstery. ‘ HORLEF ...â€":+..â€":â€"/»:seorrecrcrrnvonss 245 87 BUICK series 91 5 pass. touring ::d;n. 5 white wall tires. Heater, io. Reconditioned .................. 3495 86 CADILLAC 60 5â€"sedan. Light green, 6 wheels, black wall tires, hente'r, radio 3385 86 PACKARD series 120B touring uclllai'l; 6 wllllite w;ll tires, cloth upholstery, htr., radio. An unusually fine car. 3385 MUST SELL AT ONCE! RESPONSIRLE PARTY, CHICAGO RESâ€" ident 25 years, wants to buy old threeâ€"flat or house north or near north side in Chicago, preferably east of Clark or Broadway, for high class ehildren‘s school and kindergarten. Reply to Box J, care 86 PLYMOUTH P2 tudor sedan, ;l‘omh upl‘zlohtery. 5 good tires, ater. ery economical ........................ 3265 JUST THINK OF IT! A FEW FOR SALE VACANT: $1650 WILL BU‘Y wooded Winnetka lot! 50x160. All imâ€" provements in and paid ! Exceptional buy Address VQ. Highland Park Press. L14 CAPITALIZE OWNER HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED. cce is o s s TLA BRICK ROME AT A LO8s, TY DECORATED. MOST SUBSTANTIAL 87 CADILLAC Vâ€"12 7â€"sedan, 6 wheels, white wall tires. Color, 88 BUICK model 41 5â€"sedan. Black, 5 wheels, white wall ‘595 tires, heater and radio ‘ NORTH SHORE BUICK COMPANY, Inc. 936 Packard Sedan $385 8335 15 More to Choose From Some Have Radios and Heaters or bouse north or near north side in Chicago, preferably east of Clark or Broadway, for high elmss children‘s school and klm{cr:mn. Reply to Box J, care of THE HIGHLAND PARK PRBSS. Kistf SPECIAL PRICES for an Adtaker of posiaii‘on tm lots, 75 ft. front, about 2 min. drive to center of Lake Forest, close to highway, mt $14.00 a frt. ft. Also, real bargmina in dwellings and bus. properties. . For mappt. to inspect any of these, tel. LF. 2051, S. Simmonds, 689 MeKinley Road, Lake Forest. Litt Automobiles For Sale Cadillac Motor TRADES TAKEN Open Evenings and Sunday You get a better car from a The Highland Park Press. _ Kidtf GMAC BUDGET PLAN Car Division Houses For Sale Office For Rent Wanted to Buy BUICK DEALER All cars guaranteed Real Estate â€"AT HP. 1915â€"1856. Gor Hollycourt 6700 Was $595 $495 $495 nts if not: additional $695 NOW 2616 W. Park Ave. Tel. HP. 49. U14â€"16 BABY BED AND STROLLER VERY REAS able. Call H. P. 3990. Uof LOVELY LARGE ROOM; CONNECTING bath ; suitable for 1 or 2; spacious closet ; 2 large French windows; garage nvailâ€" mble; % block from mil transportation PEDIGREED COCKER SPANIEL PUPâ€" ples for sale cheap for quick sale. Black, MODERN : BEDROOM HOUSE WITHE gar., all in good condition and elose in. (:ern-nq -t"o‘n. M:.OO u:a mo. to right party, you want this, quickâ€" ly. Tele. Lake Forest 2051 for appointâ€" SUMMER COTTAGE ON EAGLE CHAIN, near Eagle River. Accommodate 5. Gas, electricity, running water, inside toilet and shower. For information write R. J., Highland Park Press. B14 HOUSEMAN â€" CHAUFFEUR, COLORED DOBERMAN PINSCHER FOR SALE, small, female, well trained, can do tricks, wonâ€" derful watch dog and house pet. Desire good home rather than high price. Tel. H.P. 149. U14â€"16 VERY PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, 4 windows, suitable for 2. Bath adjoining. Kitchen privileges if desired. Near transâ€" LARGE COMFORTABLE ROOM, SUITâ€" FURNISHED HOUSE: NEAR LAKE, 5 bedrooms, _ recreation _ room, . sunporch, Steinway grand. Radios. Tel. H.P. 984. LARGE FAMILY _ WASHINGS. EXPE rience with Lake Forest familics the past CULTURED WOMAN, LINGUIST., OPEN 4 ROOM APARTMENT FOR JULY WANTED : ISSUES OF â€" LOST: THREE KEYS ON KEYRING with drivers license holder containing license, presumably in Sunset Terrace subdivision. Saturday afternoon. May have been picked up by a child or dog and carried away Finder please call H. P. 110% or return to the HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Office. Reward. M14pd LOST : SMALL BLACK CHANGE PURSBE and H. P. business district. East side. Tel. H.P. 149. Piétf experienced, -ihu-i""' s, honest, sober. eapâ€" able. Will travel. . Tel. Vieâ€" tory 5088 or write I. 8. Albea, 3421 Giles Black and white. Male and female. Tel. H.P. 82. Ui4 able for 2. Or single sleeping room. Near transportation and convenient to town. Breakfast optional. 645 Glenview Ave. Tel. H. P. 1063. P13â€"15 portation. Call noon bour or after 6 p.m. ly. Tele. Lake Forest ment. 8. SIMMONDS Ave., Chieago, 111 ten years. Best references. Call for and deliver. Tel. Lake Forest 1579. . E14â€"18h Telsphone Deerfel 71. _ musss PARK PRESS. for engagement as manasging housekeep er for a sorority house or as tutor govâ€" erness. companion to lady. Tel. Har. 9047 or write I.M. Highland Park Press. El4 Highland Radio Service §41 Central Ave. Phone 1 Frying Chickens .. with inside w‘&ufi;};'n.'si";: »et of keys. Reward. Tel. H.P. $130. M14 Dated March 6, March 'uiâ€""m' i 24, and October 2 of Y-ll.l‘ Also THE llflll& PABK PRESS 688 Central Ave., Highland Park, HIL CUT FLOWERS PERENNIALS â€" ANNUALS J. OSTROWSKY Also egg» and butter, Phone H. P. 42 _ Uisâ€"15 60 CARDB ....._._....___§1.00 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS BSituations Wanted SALE Up to 50% Guaranteed Savings Houses For Rent Rooms For Rent Lost and Found Misc. For Sale TILLMAN‘S PRODUCE CALLING CARD BUY! Apartments GRADUATES! Wanted APARTMENT $1.25 $1.00 G11â€"13pd E13â€"15pd D1418 Usitt UHM Bi4 LARGE ON DISPLAY AT John B. Jackson, President IREDALES G. L. Vetter, Secretary. 474 Central Ave., Highland Park. A1l0tf| ‘The tentative budget and appropriation ordinance for said school district for the Ruoi Toi0, and ending. the Sist day of April, 1940, and ng y WwICKER TAM!'IO‘“CBA&: March, 1941, is now on file in the office of wicker lamps. Kitchen table and Ch@irs. | the Sceretary at the Lincoin School. South EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 746 Elm 8t. â€" Tele. Winnotka I’::H __ NOTICE OF HEARING GIRL, EXPERIENCED, REFERENCES.| _ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the WANTED: IRONER â€" EXPERIENCED ironer, white. . Telephone Deerfleld 441 mfter 5:00 p.m. F1214 WANTED TO RENT: SMALL FURNISHâ€" ed house, 46 weeks during July and Auâ€" FURNITURE â€" ATTRACTIVE â€" WALNUT Asvir n‘ parssw vaty Inga Durment Employment Service 366 Central Ave. HP. 118. Fit EXPERT TUTORING BY EXPERIENCED teacher. Rates for 6â€"weeks term. Also short terms. All grades. Careful digâ€" nosis and remedial work. Call Laze Forâ€" est 2030, Lake Forest 431 or Greenleaf 6350. R13â€"14 FOR SALE REAL, BARGAIN, OTHER BUSINESS forees me to sell north suburban cab com» pany including four Dodge cabs less than ments are attracting a large number| Clarence Kirchoff, 25, and William of women to Sunset Valley course| Allison, 25, Fort Sheridan prisoners each Wednesday. Mrs. Milton Jacoâ€"| eseaped from the grounds Monday by, chairman of the ladies day comâ€"| afternoon and were last seen hitchâ€" mittee is doing a spleridid job of takâ€" | hiking on Skokie highway, Highland ing care of handicaps and arrangeâ€"| Park, at 4 p.m. Both were working ments for the events. without guards, serving terms for m:mmmnuummmh;u:_ nflflqhflqmtnt‘%p‘hbâ€"a h-mdmmfl-'flhlm-*.m“ many enthusinatie entered. | prisomer who escuped three weeks In Sunday‘s event, the winners of was returned to the Fort when thmmmm&-onhmfillhh W. H. Ricts, first; Dr. B. Burt, seeâ€"| sh abandoned house whith they were ond and A. Werbelow, third. searching for holdâ€"ap loot each Wednesday. Mrs. Milton Jacoâ€" by, chairman of the ladies day comâ€" mittee is doing a splefidid job of takâ€" ing care of handicaps and arrangeâ€" ments for the events. At Sunset Valley The ladies day weekly tournaâ€" ments are attracting a large number of women to Sunset Valley course Women Golfers Open June Tournament WANTED: EXPERIENCED HELPER FOR WANTED: GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEâ€"| Dated: May 23rd, 1940. . 10 work, plain coox, go home or stay nights. Paul C. Behanna, Attorney for Plaintiffs Small home. Tel. H.P. 3286. Fi4pd | _ Highland Park, Illinois. X12â€"15 WANTED: MECHANIC, EXPERIENCED. See Bob Fiala, 110 8. First St., Highiand Park. F141 dining room suite, table with Cooking, housework, good home, ent. Call H. P. 473. inet and sideboard to match. Reasonable. Phone Lake Forest 1355. Al4 M.Q. Highland Park Press. _ Wiipd '; r!i;'r old. Ovn;n $10,000 yearly E-h..; 3, takes . _ Good . es VW RIGHLAND Paak Ens y m *4 Highland Park. service work at Buick ageney. NORTH SHORE BUICK, 110 Bo. First Street, Furnishings For Sale PIANO TUNING H. F. PAHNKE Domestic Help With Good Refs Business Directory 18 Years Wanted to Rent CAPABLE Anp #moroucuLy es and state age. . Permanent Write Box V.W., ¢/o Highiand Help Wanted WAITRESS MENDING SERVICE SHORLINE Fursia mistiers o WAGE $100 â€" $150 WAGES $15 â€" $20 COUPLES High grade work WAGE $10 â€" $20 Laze Forest 1461 HELP WANTED MAIDS COOKS BAKER ° THAT JOB 225 Estimates Free R1?â€"14pd Fithl Fidth 4pd at the City Hall, Highland Park, IIlinois, in said Mosquito Abatement District. Dated this 6th day of June, 1940. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE HIGHâ€" LAND PARK MOSQUITO ABATEMENT DISTRICT. get and appropriation ordinance for school Distriet No. 108, Lake County, Illinois, for the fiscal year beginning April 1, 1940, and ending March 31, 1941, at the Lincoin Schoolhouse in Highland Park, lilinois, in the said school district, on the 17th day of June, 1940, at 7:80 c‘clock P. M., daylight saving time. Dated this 13th day of May, 1940. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF HIGHLAND PARK _ SCHOOL _ DISTRICT _ NO. 108, COUNTY OF LAKE, STATE OF ILLINOIS. John B. Jackson, President ing ‘lll!l_,: on __tha Board of Education of Sehool District No. 108, Lake County, lllinois, that a public hearing will be held on the tentative budâ€" NOTICE OP PUBLIC _ HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Board of Trustees of the Highland Park Mosquito Abatement Distriet, in the County of Lake, State of Illinois, that a tentative combined annual budget and appropriation ordinance for said Mosquito Abatement District for the fiscal year beginning June 1, 1940, and ending May 31, 1941, is now on file and conveniently available to public inspection at the City Clera‘s office in the City Hall Building, Highland Park, Iilinois. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a public hearing on said combined annual budget and appropriation ordinance will be held at 8:00 o‘clock P.M., daylight savâ€" Green Bay Road and Lincoin Avenue, Highâ€" land Park, Illinois, and is conveniently available for public inspection. X14 Two Local Pro‘s Qualify for U. S. National Tourney Highland Park will be represented by two professionals in the 1940 U. S. National Open Golf Tournaâ€" ment next month at the Canterbury course in Cleveland. Sam Bernard of Old Elm club and Harry Cooper, pro at Northâ€" moor, are the two to attend the tournament. kc Kâ€"G 75e t at public suetion for eash to the highest and best bidder at the East Main Front Door of the Court House in the City of Waukegan, Lake County, lilinois, all and singuiar the said Circuit Court of Lake County, Ilinois. PAUL MACGUFFIN, _________ Master in Chancery as aforesaid Bernardi was among the 17 golfâ€" ers from the Chicago district in the preliminary test at Olympia Fields last week shooting 147 on rounds of 72â€"78. Cooper, one of the 30 low scorers in last year‘s National Open, was exempted from the qualifying ernbfl‘h‘]' provided that the bid or bids on said prem shall be equal to at least twoâ€"thirds of the valuation put upon the same as shown by the report of the Comâ€" missioners heretofor appointed by said Court to make partition thereof, and now on file in said cause,toâ€"wit: NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS CONâ€" "Nick" Wiliams Is Elected Agent for Plasterers Union Edward (Nick) Williams of Highâ€" wood, was elected business agent of the Operative Plasterers and Ceâ€" ment Finishers Union, local 317 of Waukegan, Monday evening He reâ€" places Ben Genty, business agent for the past six years, who resigned to enter the contracting business. following described real estate in said deâ€" Others elected were Edward Baldâ€" win, president, to succeed Williams, who held the post last term, Ralph Reckling, reâ€"clected as secretary, and an executive board, consisting of Jack Ball, Louis Kline and Mike Eernardi. MRS, ARCHIE VIETCH IS NOT RESPONâ€" Two Fort Sheridan Prisoners Escape sible for any traeted by anyone other than myself. Herman Cooksey, 948 Osterman . Ave. Deerfield, 111. but berself. Mrs. Archie Vieth. X12â€"lépd Lot 1 in Block 11. in the City of Highland Park, By X13â€"15 X14 Along with speeders, dog owners :-:: without licenses for their pets are also slated for official castigation. Mayor Ronan was particularly strong in his warning toward anyâ€" , one falling in this category. _ The witens old prolatis your Tabls out that with the current equipment and personnel available an effective campaign to slow down the driving b-r!h:‘ kdmth we The direction of traffic in the cenâ€" tral part of the city during rush homndt:uwatfi&h:dmha at schools leaves opportunity for the constant cruising in the outâ€" lying areas so necessary to effective speed control. Commissioner Sharp went on recâ€" ord as heartily in support of Comâ€" missioner Swanson‘s contention that something must be done about this problem. The discussion boiled down to the realization that the only equitable solution to the problem was to enlarge the police departâ€" ment. Just where the money is goâ€" ing to come from to pay for this much needed improvement was not arrived at. In the meantime, howâ€" ever, take a tip from your correâ€" spondent and ease up on the accelâ€" erator. The police department has that crusading look in its eye. The word has gone out to get the speedâ€" ers so don‘t say you weren‘t warned. City Clerk Musser started to read the appropriation bill for the curâ€" rent fiscal year. However, it looked so long and formidable that the council voted to dispense with the reading and voted to post it for pubâ€" lic inspection. NORTH SHORE Ga1. Co. What woman doesn‘t want a Dishwasher! And what woman has ever had an offer like this to get one absclately FREE! The famous Sprayfoam washes your dishes faster, cleaner, easier. No more "dishpan‘ hands! Ne more dishwashing Crudgery! It‘s ready to go to work for you at once. CONSTANT HOT WATER AT THE TURN OF THE TAP «. . if you‘ll install an Automatic Gas Water Heater. Hot water 24 hours of the day without your ever giving it a . _ thought, for the Heater is autematically reguiated, keeping the water s% the AVTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATER Wonderful New SPRAYFOAM OISHWASHER Yours Without a Penny of Cost With the Purchase of an FRE E! (Alion and Sandy Mac Excepted) {Retail Value $23) h‘&-.‘l':.““vfl gelical church from June 17th to the gelical church from June 17th to the 28th from 9:80 a.m. to 11:30 am. The programâ€"will consist of Bible study, hand work, recreation, movâ€" Children from 3 to 15 are welcome ‘ll want MOR for your money. MOR ::wndm MOR satisfaction, either baked, fried, broiled, or served cold. Ask your dealer for MOR around. It‘s another miracle of taste and tenderness by Wilson. Choice d wmhm‘!tm-d & No one "picks like a bird" Percival‘s mother often is beard fiwkhh‘““ # If she‘d ouly serve MOR as a matter of course, Dear little Percy would eat like a Phone: H. P. 1106

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