Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 30 Oct 1930, p. 49

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this ironing board costs only The Sunbeam Iron is The Ironing Board is _ - Both are d?,Frlt THE SUNBEAM IRON heats quickly and keeps an even temperature from tip to heel. It , - - -- ll weighs six pounds and is finished in new tarnishing chromeplate. An airrcooled handle prevents blistered hands. [A handy steel fireproof case for the iron is one dollar extra]. step, / THE IRONING BOARD is light but very sturdy. When set up, the legs are locked so li' A " they cannot collapse. The ironing surface is n inllhcs by 48 inches and there is a 30 inch "open end". A push (If the thumb releases the lock spring and legs fold in. The entire board can hide in the broom closet or slide behind a door. ,7 , _ _ extra ()nc dollar down will begin to pay for this handy combination the "Little by Little" way. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY ' This is a regular $11 value " South St. Johns Ave OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Joseph W. Kehoe, District Mauser Brannon. Illinois H. C. Reynolds. District superintendent TEE PIIII $7.51 Migtrlartd mu m " own: - doc- tric ire" and" the chm-an pa “bum how ”in aldu new Idaho-u can. at which all Jeanna it billed datum-hour: puts-mimics.“ our,” About ly, cents an hour

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