Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 19 Mar 1931, p. 32

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30 "This is the year you must get more value for your dollar" COMPARE TIRE VALUES 25 South Second Street ° A°IGEpuVne 37. Come Inâ€"Compare Tire Sectionsâ€"See jor »qufsclf the EXTRA VALUES «Afi:n“m...‘amou-mu,mahmnhm-m«munum..mamm not flyhhbfionflqwlybmhbdl&ihfirflfipoflmnflchbmm mai‘wmmwwmmumummon"uda rluthdrulhdudmnimâ€"ynmlublymud. â€" Compare Prices and Service 4.40.21.$4.98 s1.98 $9.60 4.50.21_ 5.09 5.69 11.10 a7519_ ©.65 c.65 12%.90 ses31_ 8.57 s.57 16.170 s.%zo,.xx.so 11.s0 2%2%.30 H. D. TRUCK TIRES so15__17.95 1795 34.90 so«6__29.75 29.15 57.90 Other Sizes Priced Propertionately Lew Tirestone of standardized service, where you can get everything your car reqilires«=» tires, tubes, batteries, brake lining and accessoriesâ€"gas, oil and lubricaâ€" tionâ€"all under one roof ; don‘t waste time and money driving around to a number of specialty shops. S es ~~~~~~~~AThe Oneâ€"Stopâ€"Service Store is the development of Haryey Firestone, pioneer in rubber and rubber tires. Let us show you a crossâ€" section cut from a Firestone Tireâ€"and crossâ€"sections of competitive tires. See for yourself the qualityâ€"the extra plies under the treadâ€"the extra value. All we ask is one thing: Come in and Compare. t3 â€" OLDFIELD TYPE â€" * CashPrice _ Tire _ CashPrice Each _ PriceEaoh _ PorPair HAAK‘S AUTO SUPPLY CO. RIVE your automobile into one of our "department stores" Volume......: MORE W eight MORE Rubber MORE Width MORE Thickâ€" â€"â€"ness of Tire MORE Plies at SAME PRICE 4.50â€"21 Tire , AH Makes Tested Â¥ree > Tivrestone â€"_â€" BATTERIES are the same outstanding qualâ€" ity that is in Fh_um_'l'lru.m Extra pos greater dependâ€" .b‘l“’. Briag In yeur old batteryâ€"â€" we give you an allow« ance on the purchase of 165 16.90 1Ds. 4.75 in. $98in. $5.69 Our Tire cu. 1n. T H E lso eu. in. fll Order Tire 4.7]7% in. css.-iar â€"Firestone COURIER TYPE 30134.83.97 ss.97 $7.794 44021. 4.55 455 8.80 ‘Luo-zl_ 5.15 515 9.960 Other Slizes Priced Proportionately Lew 4.50.21_88.75 s8.75 $16.96 41519 9.70 9.75 18.90 5.25.21 1%.95 13.05 25.30 _ ANCHOR TYPE Super Heavy Duty <cSpecial Brand Our _ Mail Order Our Cash Price _ Tirs Cash Price Easch â€" PriceEach . PorPair Telephone 391 February Sales of A. & P. Stores Show Only Small Decre February sales of The Great lantic & Pacific Tea company $82,384,806. __ This _ compares . it o i se e n daniameant sT37,012, or 434 per cent _ _ The company points out that th decline in dollar sales reflects lowe retail food prices, the volume q m_fi_aig beii ; ,tli increfi sed was 10.72 per cent greater than was in the same month a year aj Andâ€"the average weekly tonnage fo February of this year was the hi in the history of the company, previous high figure being inâ€" ber, 1930, and the next highest i January 1931. z ~Sales of the company estimated in tons were 443,516 this February, comâ€" pared with 400,586 in February, w an increase of 42,930. Estimated ar ‘erage weekly tonnage was 110,87% increase of 10,732. Avemzve- â€"v;;ekly dollar sales i February, 1931, were $20,596,200 ompared ith 1,030, 404 .a decreas of $934.282.: _â€"._â€".__ _ _ _ .‘(}L‘;;; ‘],"’_,P_' k 5 .:A‘"i'" tÂ¥ â€" c mvcatoncerâ€" ~â€"â€"Is Successful Afij ning: was well attended, despite ## snowy weather. Mrs. Earl Frost it ceived the door prize, &A b which was donated by Mrs. John ner, presidentâ€"of the "Auxiliary., surprise package was awarded } Am mggâ€"Mcntavonâ€"â€"tndâ€"Whenâ€""?"‘, ’ caused muchâ€"merriment. It ‘was & huge bologna sausage. â€" â€" 4 There were about twelve: tables & bridge, five hundred and bunco an much credit for the success of t party is due to Mrs. Philip â€" Seall the chairman. : s Attends Regional "~Mrs. Chester Wolf, librarian of Deerfield Public Hbrary and her sistant, Mrs. Eugene Becker atteD" ed the annual North Shore Library meeting, Friday, at the coe library. Miss Anna May ~ superintendent of the Tilinois library was in charge of the meeus The morning was devoted to tibr instruction and in the afternoon reviews were given. Luncheon "" served at the Glen Gables Te# yoos in Glencoe. € Annual Meeting Held The annual ~meeting of N One Union Drainage Ditch .wA Saturday at the Wilmot school. Clavey was reâ€"elected a direct) officer is elected each year, D treasurer is appointed. Th¢ clerk is clerk of the drainage Following are the officers Rockenbach, director; James director; Harry Clavey, dire ward H. Selig, treasurer; N The American Poterson; clerk Thursday, March 19, 19 Library Meetinf â€" Legion Afl Wednesday e Held My ~Numb was d toI "Toe 1 Tok but i Hat"! tom JuB ning. . Miss the next_hos‘ Mrs. Emil hosts at & urday evenin field avenue. Grenning 0 Thut Mr. and A entertain the day evening on Chestnut A delegat in the orga) Women‘s cly the Tenth Women‘« clu Chicago. _ grandmothe Wednesday Miss Lue the L. L. L. Mr. and | were guests home Sunda Among . t] attended th ment in Ch sey, â€"â€" Mars Plagge and obson. meeting o Jean Cr fifth birthd day afterno ty. < The Char] day with re ~â€"Clarence visiting at parted Thu tiac, Michij To stimu tery of the fieldâ€"Shields day evenin; sinister qu among the of ~the qi "Why 1", « "Do you bel lfld "Wher was murde) _ Russell a lOfor, and etersen is en pox. An Easte ing," is to f the Bett hoir. Little Ca recove; pleuria _ _A nousew vening at eadquarte; .‘g?c Ser 086. _ Am pfer, 1 ki Ml’. A T. and Nf the Teac r home in M Mrs ives A h My sd a y Dee in A | rAl

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