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Highland Park Press, 22 Feb 1940, p. 11

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Tebdmu ”Act-0.8. Tannin-Wilt -dmtiktstt-.-tt.gti-. Ulr.tldln.wv.m uMm-iktnilll’tri’b WY. mun! I, It. MG”: 1thaabeeasai-tim.airsee- “windmmuhntxolutu hwob-ubwua-rqdeu. m_mu¢_m- "'.' it"? loci“ that the Huh My eta-wic- won “II-hit to org-n- “ labor" and may they "and . nut in. their ”dunes dining. Thy struck and we waited "may in Fairbanks for a south. Fortun- udy the lath, who were to have our cabin after we loft won in Sun]: Inning to can north. Lilo in Embat- wont don: per usual. withrrrnetieedogrr-oeern80 mile course each Sunday. The be. and“) wu due to be lull in early lunch And the mum in PairtranU Capitol and labor finally greed to um and we left on Waking- ton’I birthday foe the "Outaide" alter 8 months of new and happy experiencu. The winter was de- light!“ with in dry, edm cold. In the interior evaryone expects cold weather, so drum. neeordiwr, with the result you tn very Vim both inside your cubin And when you go out. It its the Brst winter in my life I have had dry feet all the time. Our first stop on the train wee Nenene where we saw the tripod stuck out in the middle of the river, to signal the instant the ice stoned to move. Everyone wee talking nothing but the ice pool. It went out n couple of deys ego with $100,- 000 in the pot, Only hon tide AUts- kens ere permitted to enter. We spent the night " Curry end moved over the Alaska R.R. next day to Anchorage, a town quite sinner to Fairbanks A few days there swelt- ing deily reports from the S. S. Benn! on its progress end we boarded the train for the glorious run down Elem-i Peninsula. The scenery on this part is superb I In) told, but we enjoyed I snow storm all the way and concentrated on the depth of the snow. All along there are markers to measure the - fall. This year it wns not very heavy, only about 10 feet on the ground. We met folks at Seward who were going "oytside" whom we hid Been in Nome and bade good- bye to them. A small world after nh. Seward's sole excuse for being is that it is the end, and an impracti- cal one at that, of the nil road where the steamers hit for. It cer- tainly has a gorgeous location nes- tled right down on the end of Rank rection Bay and fUnked on all sides with rugged snow clad peaks. Mon- day night a whistle came in through the fog and our boat w“ steaming slowly in. As there had been no bolts for a month she curried a full cargo, canned milk, melt. autos, tuner: and what have you. Two days and I half were needed to un- load her. The trip over to andy Ind Cor- dorm was delightful; calm sunny weather and glorious mountains on all aides. After leaving Cordon I majority of the passengers lost their appetites, when we ran into . pie, slowing the boat down to mere head- wny. Bucking the huge wives Ind resting peacefully in our cabin: ex- cept for meals which the three of us plrtpok of regularly, we f1naily reached the Lynn Can-l. The boat stopped " all ports of all along the Inside passage getting us into Beat, tle, March 10th. The first thing to do was to get Suming, our trailer out of storage and u car to pull it. You remember we turned in the Olds Inst July and ordered a '89 Buick. Lucky we did as we saved $16 per month storm chum. which helped pnr for Betty our Buick. Betty is a peach, built along husky lines, rather than aweet Ind demure. She runs like I and rabbit and when we hit a hill, she Pity-it-ti-e.. EF'r'WrrnlE MIAMI A REDUCTION IN INSURANCE RATES. MCABIE To PLEASURE CARS, or TWENTY T0 'rWBN'rraTwt mm. 'h-md-utr-dh-h-tNr-." m mm mr0rtMATS0K :‘mn-u-I-A “my... mun-ta Automobile Insurance Rates Reduced The United States Fidelity and V. William Briddle ALL KINDS or INSURANCE REAL ESTATE LOANS “which-duh to” ugh-“ht he...“ I.“ b“: a “h ”HUG-um [that I-rt-ttHt-ite- mama-9mm“... t.h.dtHror.-tid-d. Ion- wuumdhm'nm 'retta-dDoe_oambaiu- Mumbmumhulhwu- “OH-(MW Misu- mob-via. Canine dun atom to Bad- ,roodoeformdaeamrr-adarith was; Ind hydrau- in mm..- Grove. It m an thou-int that Grove. It In. no In.“ “I Mmdngisnm that in.” of mt light we to- ndnod three day; l worhd dur- incdndny nrtsiut%.eu-ddonm ti. and foe (rub And in. Our am mud will“ occur“ jut prior. One of Bumirseu, waning supp" Pieudutrnrsaitasadtteforereotrld stop was tom to M. Noodle-I to my in in quit. MW on he! not. quite I bit ot Ginger Roger; In Net mt lines luvinc ham we have had tire troublc. The Fire- “one nation told no whit to do and that w“ to put on Pick up truck tires with Life guard tubes, which I did. I think Sawing now can enter any dance marathon there We spent three weeks in San Francisco. the tirat week at a Trail- er camp in Daly City. The amp was perched on a side hill and a- tered very decidedly to the cabin customers. The trailers were stuck in corners wherever they could he shoved. My aistcr-in-lav wttoaive. in Berkeley vented us to come over on her side of the hay and located a much pleasantar camp at San Le- andre. However, the landlord there was so “raid you might use more than your share of water, or might have some electrical appliance, not included in the tUt rate, that he made us quite uncomfortable with his snooping. Furthermore Dick wss no eonaolation to him with his love of exploration. The Literary Advisory Board of Current History magazine recently selected ten titles " the "most im- portant tton-fiction books of 1939." Seven of these ten books were writ- ten by American authors, and all the books on the list may be bor- rowed from the Highland Park Pub- lie Library. A b r a h tt m Lincoln: The War Years, by Carl Sandburg. Revolution of Nihilism, by Her- man Rauschning. Thoreau, by Henry Seidel Canby. America in Mid plasage. by Charles and Mary Beard. Life of Greece, by Will Durant. Propaganda for War, by Hence C. Peterson. February, selected as America month, is memorable for the birth- days of her two most famous states- men, Washington-Lincoln. It is also the birth month of other people im- portant in America’s story; Hor- ace Wadsworth Longfellow. Susan B. Anthony, Elihu Root and Roger Williams. This month has also been selected as appropriate to celebrate National Drama Week, Boy Scout anniversary week and National De- tense week. Days of Our Years, by Pierre van Paassen. Union Now, by Clarence Streit. Wind, Sand, and Stars, by An- mine de Saint Exupery. Millions. Murder, Misery-Will they hnunt the motion picture belu- ty forever? Adah Rogers St. Johns, famous motion picture commenta- tor, tells why the former It.“ sui- my never esclpe the ceaseless tends and tuxedies which shattered the career she never really wanted. An illustrated future in The Amer- ican Weekly, the magazine distrib- uted with next Sundny’l Chiengo Rerald-Ameriean. LIBRARY Raymund]: ClttrAdhtHqrittt Since-,8atlmlay In: m. PM w. a nmthqI-nutn-vu- mwmmuu mahdmyudwtn- has i. b " o'eGeE ma‘maqwm. vubvuhdhthqhqm udCluhu-JMDIVQW ton. Rally mpg-dung 113a. iassawimir"tiuiarCitrc- niui‘non. mam-unwa- ehgirucmcua 7 Guam-mthMIu-l- tionaduruethremmeta-tin- an on discussion and“ by Mayor Bob Earhart on a "can In" of breaking of stunt “(be "tdremovintrof-ien6ieh tueitruatt-titwto-ut. Certain meoemstersdatioatstomd- momma-oven pro- MMQMtMI-dlndeo- operatittroethtoeo-aFd inthUmatter. An intuview of the Scout: in of, he brought forth the following comments: Mayor Bob Earhart stated. “Then in . great deal more work involved in the all“ of Maror than I ever thought there wan." _ Clayburn Jonas, Commissioner of Account And Finance said, “The work I undeutndicd In: M a bad job. I would like to hold this POM- tiop ten "P" 120. my.“ min Hutchinson. Commissioner of Public Property commented that he found his job a great deal of fun, very interesting and very edu.. adorn]. He said, " also would like to be u city commissioner ten rum-summing WI Mun]! than...“ Phone o'-t,..th-rrx_ but... Highland Park ,ettt_ttrtaNht, Andbhdhlh 3310 Ibbaochot...pxm and can. ...wm...nvhh’tywl SKOKIE VALLEY LAUNDRY fl. IIOILAID 'AII - The First National Bank Before Your House Guests Arrive 0 PERSONAL LOANS 0 LISTED SECURITIES LOANS O FHA INSURED MORTGAGE LOANS O FHA MODERNIZATION LOANS O INSURANCE LOANS . AUTOMOBILE LOANS . ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE LOANS g-em-tet--." ".M1tafyst-t.tbatr.dth" -u, "rt'.-kiiut M7- -teitttraut.euedaroehinit Win. in «In at [than M. WWII-Why 'Er.Me-rinthemetudsoetab. inhuman. Btanaaid,"XhUin 1:917inth than” Desk 8am Bill B. I‘ll who and for a to“ by a. - WM " in: a nine.” has: be a“, “Thin has has I very iner- Isting day.” Police Mum Bud Kohn eon- -tod"Idmttthiuthatl-id lib this job " a oeeugmtion but. thqerrperimseehnatteqat-adu- mum] one.” City End” Juk Sands: ca- thusianially and "WUt . job: Pd like this position " In occupa- Water damn head Jim Bil- jaumn mud. 'tA, 'err, gon- -Nieatmtitttrutrtiuareoauttars- dieitifihndto." Toby John-on. eorporatio. coun- cil. took . Mount Mpim. He said. " don't think thir would be I good job for me." Applications For Loans Infant Welfare to The February meeting of the Highland Park-aninil Center of Infant Welfare will be held on lon- day, February M. Mrs. Albert o. Snite is to be the hostess and will open her home on Oakmont road for the meeting. Meet Monday with Mrs. Albert Suite Send your bed cover- ings to us to be wash- ed and ironed. We'll keep the and down! After all. nothing is more pleasing in the home than clean, in- viting-looking bed spreads and linens. Scout editor of the Press, W “Jon Hui lton. Reasonable Rates . . . Prompt Service of Highland Park WANTED OFFER [IDS FEB. 29! plus Automatic Timer ' Don't wait! This oEel' applies only until Feb. wary 29. A genuine G. E. Sun Lamp (regular $34 value) for only $29.95 and, at no extra cost, a timer (regular $6 value) that automatically turns off the lamp at any time you desire. START MW-tget Your Daily Quota of Sunshine for Health Take advantage of this offer and let your family enjoy the benefits of u1trwviolet and visible light and infrw.red rays. lamp comes complete with tilting reflector, bulb, switch and bfoot cord. Bur now - and save! ' 51 South St. Johns Iva-u Other dealers on also during exceptional value: In Sunlumps PUBLIC SERVICE COMM . . . AND I'L‘GTIIGITY " ”lid?! OFNOKI'HERN [Ll-1m iam P. not

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