Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 16 Oct 1930, p. 39

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Thursday, October 16, 1930 during October this ironing board costs only _ The Sunbeam Iron is The Ironing Board is Both are THE SUNBEAM IRON heats quickly and keeps an even temperature from tip to heel. It weighs six pounds and is finished in nonâ€" tarnishing chromeplate. An airâ€"cooled handle prevents blistered hands. [A handy steel fireproof case for the iron is one dollar extral. E& THE IRONING BOARD is light but very sturdy. When set up, the legs are locked so they cannot collapse. The ironing surface is 12 inches by 48 inches and there is a 30 inch "open end". A push of the thumb releases the lock spring and legs fold in. The entire board can hide in the broom closet or slide behind a door. P extra One dollar down will begin to pay for this handy combination the "Little by Little" way. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY {This is a regular $11 value} 51 South St. Johns Ave. OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS _ J, W. Kehoe, District Manager Evanston, lllinots H. C. Reynolds, District Superintendent THE PRESS $7.51 Highland Park 2900 will operate your cleoâ€" tric iron under the threscent per ldlowat hour portion of the new lighting eate, at which all electricity is billed after 12 ldlowatt â€"hours 1%, cents an hour

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