BUYERS 85 Packard, 1207 town car, maroon, heater, 6 white wall tires. Alâ€" + _ ways kept in full service. $395 A sacrifice price of........ 88 LaSalle Sedan, cloth upholstery, & black wall tires, heat @@ AR is l ored Haat, Rats * )mur':nd sds 3645 88 sï¬ui;k“;nodnl!d 41 &ï¬odln. Black, w s, white wa tires, heater & radio.... 3595 817 Buick series 91 5â€"pass. touring :flgn, 5 white wall tires. Heater, io. Reconditioned ... 3495 31 86 (slldilhlac]wbbl-.se,:ian. lI.].ight green wheels, ck wal tires, heater, radio ........ 3345 86 Packard series 120B touring seâ€" g:;:. 6 Wh;:u wall ti:les, cloth upâ€" olstery, heater, radio. An unusually fine car. 3345 37 Lasalle touring sedan, blue cloth upholstery, heater, 5 3445 white sidewall tires ... Phone . Clossified Wantâ€"Ads pveeiniaaine. :; ~â€"1 . . ) ... Aepadignami RA : 50 cents or or 4 557 memeseyian ce n neget and Lake Forest Rate, :.1.“ it “‘. .I.hl.u.-;! Tee in hitzker h U mile tor waines aniibm; toWs i ant bold ap mentnany Many Other Fine Cars of Various Makes and Models at Real Bargain Prices. ~ Glencoe 460 General Motors Sales Corp. 106 S. First St., Highland Park, IIl. Highland Park 3442 We Predict a Rise in Prices Buy Now 1937 OLD‘S 6â€"eyl. Trunk Sedan, radio (black) ...$4G5 1937 47â€"BUICK 4â€"Door Sedan, heater (dark grey) ...._$495 1937 85â€"FORD 4â€"Door Sedan, gas beater (blue) ... 8345 1937 PLYMOUTH 2â€"Pass. Coupe (black) ... _ $275 1937 OLD‘S 4â€"Door Trunk Sedan, radio (black) . $445 1987 OLD‘S 6â€"cyl. Opera Seat Coupe (black) ... $425 1936 81â€"BUICK 4â€"Door Sedan, heater (green) a 8335 1936 PLYMOUTH 4â€"Door Sedan 6â€"cyl. (black) 8265 30â€"Day 50â€"50 Guarantee Good Trades â€" E.Z. Terms 1933 BUICK Sedan $104 1931 CHEV 2â€"Door Sedan $46 YOU CAN NOT PASS THESE CARS! Automobiles For Sale uv v'l.r 77wf ,7I radio, 6 white wall tires, 110 8. First St. Highland Park Tel. Highland Park 496 RESPONSIBLE PARTY, CHICAGO RESIâ€" cent 25 years, wants to buy old threeâ€"fiat OPPICEâ€"UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE IN OUR BANK NORTH SHORE BUICK COMPANY, Inc. LARGE Cadillac Motor Car Division Open Evenings and Sunday Chicago, preferably east of Clark er Broadway. for high clams children‘s school ani Hinlergarcen. ‘ Kepiy to Tok J, tare ARCE VARITY OF USED FURNTTURE® ON DISPLAY AT IREDALES #74 Central Ave.. Wichiand Park. A1lStf GMAC BUDGET PLAN TRADES TAKEN Furnishings For Sale Office For Rent Wanted to Buy T dioaiaf puniinnn Pn o ( L e o mm Hollycourt 6700 Kiget C1b 1938 Pontisc Sedan fully equipped; just 1988 Pontise Opera Ope., radio, htr., 1987 Pontise Tudor Sedan; radio, btr., _ new tires, seat covers Perfect cond. $445 1987 Oids. Sedan. Radio, heater, def., 1984 Ford Phaeton h 1081 Ford Coupe 1931 LaSaiis Town Sedan; radio, heater. 1983 Plymouth Syort Coupe. Radio; heater 1986 Chev. Station Wason 1987 Plymouth Cpe. Radio, bester. ON DISPLAY AT PONTIACS 1940 Pontisc Special Six 4 dr. Sedan with 1987 Olds. tudor sedat, Heater, def., 1984 Olds Tudor. Henter 1981 Olds. Sedan. Heater PONTIAC PONTIAG 136 N. First St. Highland Park ll&é{: 1937 FORD "85" Sedan; radio, heater, lke new; tires. Only 17,000 mi. This car is just like new....._.._â€" WE ALSO HAVE IN STOCK THE FOLLOWING CARS: . JUST THINK OF ITI A A GREAT BARGAIN: A LOT IN ONE OF Lake Forest‘s best res. sts.!, about 14,000 aq ft. Out of town owner will sell for 2/8% present mkt. value; clear title. For further particulars, phone Lake Forest 2051. S. Simmonds, 689 MeKinley Road, Lake Forest. Listf WANTED : ISSUES OFâ€" For Saleâ€"Automobiles lots, T5 ft. front, about 2 min. drive to center of Lake Forest, close to Lighway, at $14.00 a frt. ft. Also, real bargains in dwellings and bus. properties. . For appt. to inspect any of these, tel. LF. 2051, S. Simmonds, 689 MeKinley Road, FOR SALE: SLIGHTLY USED SINGER Vacuum Cleaner in excellent condition Complete with all attachments. Very reaâ€" sonable. Can be seen at 645 Glenview Ave. Tel. Highland Park 1063. vié DOBERMAN PINSCHER FOR SALE, small, Lake Forest. BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE Lot 83, Hill & Stone Ravine View Sub. 100x150 ft. East frontage, wooded. Price $4,250 cash. Mrs. W. J. Hartmann, 104 Central Park Ave., Wilmette, Tel. w]& 4203. Libâ€"17 Dated March 6, March 20, April 24, and October 2 of Year 1930. Also November 19, 1931 Issue. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Stewing Chickens Roasting Chickens Frying Chickens .. J. OSTROWSKY 2616 W. Park Ave. Tel. HP. 4. Uid16 Broilers 24 IN. DIEHL PEDESTAL ELECTRIC Highland Radio Service 541 Central Ave. Phone 1 FOR SALE: FOURTEEN FOOT STEEL "Gilâ€"Plane" boat, 4 air tanks, cars. Weight, 175 lbe.; ready for duty, $20. Tel. Lake Forest 477. TUiéth 538 Central Ave., STTUATION WANTED: REFINED YOUNG wirl wishes position for rummer months se children‘s companion. Available tmmediâ€" dintely. Rxpert rwimmerâ€"bolding Amerâ€" iemn Red Cross Junior certificate. Pime Up to 50% Guaranteed Savings on all our floor modele RC.A. â€" Stromberg Carison â€" Emer female, well trained, can do tricks, wonâ€" derful watch dog and house pet. Desire good home rather than high price. Tel. H.P. 149. Viti¢ SUITE OF 1 OR ? ROOMS, WANTED TO RENT OR STORE gyo 0 ue SP def., new w.w. tires. Aâ€"1 throughâ€" Also eggs and butter, Phone H. P. 42 Visâ€"1s fan suitable for store or new. $50. Tel. Glencoe 543. ____ Ui§pd OPFER FINE BARGAINS IN USED CAR SALE pianist and tennis player. Nominal salâ€" (Waukegan) porch and bath or separate room hronh rate m, . Fine home and nei ood. Rast CUT FLOWERS PERENNIALS â€" ANNUALS MARCHI BROS. STUDEBAKERS Situations Wanted OLDSMOBILES Misc. For Sale Real Estate TILLMAN‘S PRODUCB Rooms For Rent Wanted to Rent Wanted SALE PARK PONTIAC Li4tf e 164 Ub P16â€"18 FOR RENTâ€"APARTMENTS: FIVE ROOM LOST : BLACK _ AND WHITE FOX TERRIER, lost. Long tail, bump on ear. Reward. WANTED: _3 _ GENERAL â€" POSITIONS. Home nights. $15.00. SHORLINE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 746 Elm St. Winnetka 3012. FiSh) 366 Central Ave. BUILDER OF SUBSTANTIAL HOMES 40 Years Building Experience apartment close to transportation. Large m M nmatie ‘Aiee Tin Teom homee in Toke mt Dolk cante seen at any time. Tel. Lake Forsst 1327. from Tune ts to last ot Aveust, ‘Wewilâ€" une ; _$55.00. 1291 Broadview Ave., Highâ€" light, hest furnished. Electric refrigeraâ€" m’j blocks from N.W. %« Tel. HP. 3685. 17 SHORLINE 746 Elm lt'..'w mmJ'_‘! NICELY FURNISHED LIGHT HOUSEâ€" GIRL, WHITE, 2ND MAID FOR SUMMER work in Winnetka. Light laundry. Must blue; anawers to name of "Butch." Strayâ€" ed from home yesterday (Wednesday). Reward for return. Call H.P. 4194. Miépd WANTED : _ BOOKâ€"KENPER. Florist Shop. Tel H.. 600. Tel. WAKTED: TYPIST WITH WANTED: BEGINNER PIANO LESSONS in your house, for my 7 year old well deâ€" Administrati By ELMORE M. MURPHY at the base price of $25,678. The contracts for the pluimnbing, heating and electrical contracting work om this structure have not as yet been made. have references he had received word from the Givil Service Commission naming R. J. Botker, Lester Petersen, and Joséph Boylan as ranking highest in ex@®tâ€" inations to fill the vacancies for Sire lieutenants now existing in that deâ€" partment. Upon the motion of Céthâ€" missioner Bowes these men were &pâ€" pointed to these posts. C pages of technical book which is . written. Must read hand writing. 5e Commissioner Sharp announged that collections on mï¬--: bills were proceeding apace and less than 10 per cent of the total were outstanding at this time. box 333. Highland PIANO TUNING H. F. PAHNKE Business Directory Domestic Help With Aâ€"1 jobs open now Apply in person only Inga Durment Employment Service %9 Years‘ 18 Years in Deerfleld _Ave,, Deerfleld, PHONE DEERFIELD 254 SCOTTIE, NO COLLAR; EYES Lost and Found (Continued from Page 1) Help Wanted A. J. JOHNSON TEBE HIGHZLAXD PAREK PRES§8 WAITRESS wAGE $100 â€" COUPLES Good Refs HELP WANTED WAGES $15 â€" $20 wWAGE $10 â€" MAIDS BAKER COOKS THAT JOB for an Adtaker 5 5 8 $150 YOUR €711. M16 Mrs. W. A. Tennerman To Be Counselor At Girls‘ State and sponsored by Deerfield Unit No. 138, American Legion Auxiliary, will leave on Sunday morning, with other girls from Chicago and vicinity. The American Legion of Illinois for many years has had the coveted honor of leading the@#tion in youth activities and without a doubt, Boys‘ State, a product of this department, Mrs. W. A. Tennermann, who will serve as a Counselor, will leave for Jacksonville on Friday, and Miss American Legion Auxiliary, Departâ€" ment of Illinois, is following in the footsteps of the Legion and this year will inaugurate a Girls‘ State entire program is nonâ€"partisan. Mrs. George F. Cassidy, department presâ€" ident, when interviewed stated that it could be summed up in one senâ€" tence: "Realizing that the America of tomorrow lies in the hands of the youth of today, we have made the the prime objective being to teach training of that youth a major obâ€" jective, teaching them the value of loyalty and service . . . a better citizenry through a better knowlâ€" edge of the principles for which our government stands. Jacksonville, IIl., amid the beautiful and cultural surroundings of Macâ€" Murray college, from June 23 to June 29, inclusive. MacMurray colâ€" lege is recognized as one of the outâ€" standing girls‘ schools in the midâ€" dle west and the American Legion Auxiliary is proud to invite girls to attend Girls‘ State on this campâ€" us ‘The administration and instrucâ€" tion at Girls‘ State will be under the guidance of competent and exâ€" perienced leaders, and the girls will enjoy the company of outstanding girls from all parts of Illinois. Among the requirements to be seâ€" lected, a girl must be a Junior or Senior in High school; she must be recommended by her principal as to her qualities of scholarship, leadership, etc.; and she must be sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary, the Legion, individual Auxiliary or Legion members, or their affiliated groups. All appliâ€" cations must be in Department Headquarters by June 10. The nearness to Springfield will make it possible for the girls to be taken on trips to Lincoln‘s home, Lincoln‘s tomb, the Centennial buildâ€" ing, the state offices and departments and the Legislature, if it is in sesâ€" sion, and New Salem. Form Organization ‘Let‘s Keep Out of War‘ At Evanston Meeting Thirty North Shore residents, members of various community orâ€" ganizations, last Sunday night formâ€" ed an organization named Let‘s Keep Out of Warâ€"North Shore Citâ€" izens Committee. The meeting was held at the Evanston Y.M.C.A. > A fiveâ€"point platform was agreed upon, officers were elected, and plans for immediate activities were beâ€" gun. The Let‘s Keep Out of War platform reads: "1. A nonâ€"partisan political atâ€" titude. Girls‘ "2. A determination to vote only for candidates who will come out on an unequivocal keepâ€"upâ€"outâ€"ofâ€"war platform. _ Illini Girls‘ State will be held in "4. A stand against repeal of the Johnson act. "5. Opposition not only to sendâ€" ing expeditionary forces abroad but also to any use of navy, army or air forces outside this hemisphere." ‘Thomas McConnell, 909 Central avenue, Wilmette, was elected chairman of the North Shore comâ€" mittee. Mr. McConnell is a Chicago attorney. Austin H. Smith, 814 Mulford street, Evanston, was namâ€" VUrice, 625 University place, Evanâ€" stom, was elected secretary. steering committee are: The Rev. Charles F. Boss, Jr., 1918 Colfax street, Evanston; John A. Braner, 7413 North Damen avenue, Chicaâ€" go; Robert W. Cossum, 2422 Park place, EvanstBn; Mrs. Herman Fabâ€" ry, 2405 Lincoln street, Evanston; T. Otmann Firing, 2010 Maple aveâ€" nue, Evanston; William Jaffe, 628 Garrett place, Evanston; William Lioyd Jr., 455 Birch street, Winnetâ€" ka; Mrs. T. E. Quinsberry, 2517 Linâ€" coln street, Evanston; John M. Titâ€" tle, 560 Elm street, Winnetks. A meeting of this steering comâ€" mittee was held Tuesday evening at "3. No change in the Neutrality J. SMITH JUNK 364 North Av. Phone H. P. 410 persons wishing to cooperate in‘ or to obtain further information about Let‘s Keep Out of War may do so zm-ï¬hufl avenue, Wilmette (Wil. $366) or with Mrs. Fabry, 2405 Linâ€" nhutut:sln-h.l.fl.hh;m)a wml(‘w'{:.'um. Gus Sonnenberg vs. Fred Grubmeier in All Star Card June 21 former allâ€"American football star from Dartmouth university who first introduced football tactics in the sport of wrestling when he won the world‘s heavyweight championship fying tackle, will meet Fred "Legs" Grubmier, lowa‘s great body scissors expert, in one half of a double main event headlining the third allâ€"star wrestling card of the summer seaâ€" son in "Peg‘s" Openâ€"air Arena near Grayslake, Friday night, June 21. ‘The other half of the twin feature pits roughâ€"house Rudy Kay, Chicaâ€" 25 South Second Street Phone Highland Park 391 BIG 41 of Ju Tirs SALE Haak‘s Auto Supply Co. Uisten to the Voice of Mrestone with Rick and the Mirestons Symphoay Orchertra, Woelcastein, Meaday evenings, over Natioawide M.RC. Roed Netu t Hime mss t ts ite Tok Worts Tou. the match between Kay and Moore may “h:. best of the entivre eveâ€" ning. week rough Rudy comâ€" pletely blew up whenâ€" the referes tried to stop him in a match with Nesliter. Luly" mt sonder over he had delivered rights to the jaws of referee Tony Hadjek, proâ€" moter Fred Kohler, 220â€"pound athleâ€" tic commission inspector Sam Gornâ€" stein, and numerous spectators who joined in the riotous batle against Moore will beâ€"remembered here for a long time for his great match with Ruffy, Fang say it was the most scientific encounter ever witâ€" fl‘-‘ï¬t%‘“ «ader the of Alfred ever Naticawide MBC. Network. REL[ABLE“%AUNDBY DRY CLEANING CO. THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1940 Phone H. P. 178