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Highland Park Press, 11 Jul 1940, p. 8

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‘87 LaSALLE Touring Sedan, blue eloth upholstery, heater, 5 white sidewall HIPE® | .....lllllllczclccllel $445 ‘88 LaSALLE Sedan, cloth upholsâ€" tery, 5 black wall tires, heater. Aâ€"1 condition.... 3645 ‘36 SUPER 8 PACKARD Tâ€"passâ€" limousine. Black color, 3465\ 6 white wall tires, heater ‘ ‘37 PACKARD 120 CD Sedan, cloth upholstery, radio, 6 white wall tires. A real fine CAr ..c2clcucullll 5445 ‘30â€"61 BUICK Touring Sedan. Blue, heater, radio, 5 black wall tires, low mileage$745 ‘37 DESOTO Tudor Trunk Sedan. 5 black tires, heater Ahd Fadio :o. smemaics $325 ‘86â€"60 CADILLAC Touring Sedan. Dark blue, heater, radio 5395 ‘36â€"15 CADILLAC 7â€"pass. Limouâ€" sine, dark green, 6 black wall tires, heater, radio. Fine funeral car ... 3445 ‘37â€"60 CADILLAC Touring Sedan. Black, heater, radio, 5 white wall tires ... 5545 "37â€"170 CADILLAC Convertible Seâ€" dan. Dark green, cloth upholstery, heater, radio s54s "37 CADILLAC Vâ€"12, 7â€"Sedan. Six Gratify Your Desire by Selecting a "Cadillac" Conditioned Fine Car at a Small Percentage of the Original Cost. & ‘ T5 cents if not ‘ following publication. 10 cents for & D 4 s indaitenaline Pit fon s covmmcutyt wents Tighisnd Park and Lake Forest ination Rate, T5¢; $1.00 if not by Saturâ€" for on Adtsker: _R Ee mt marone tss it ut ade i sitias or before in; an follqwing publication. 10 cents each additional m.l‘. wheels, white wall tires, \ maroon, heater & radio $625 ‘"38â€"60 CADILLAC Touring Sedan, dark gray, heater, radio ... $745 ‘38 CADILLAC famous 60 Special, black, 5 white wall tires, heater, radio. Aâ€"1 condition ......_... 51075 ‘33 PIERCE ARROW Touring Seâ€" dan, model 1236. Black, 5 wheels, heater, defrosters, THONH ..... ... ansomnmane: $245 Glencoe 460 General Motors Sales Corp. 106 S. First St., Highland Park, IIl. Highland Park 3442 1940 Buick super sedan, white wall tires, radio; cost new 1345.50. Official‘s car; big discount. Many other fine cars of various makes and models at real bargain prices. Automobiles For Sale 110 8. First St. Highlgnd Park Tel. Highland Park 496 Authorized Buick Sales and Nervice 5 5 7 MARCHTI BROS. GARAGE USED CAR CLEARANCE SALE 1938 Pontine Sedan, fully NORTH SHORE BUICK COMPANY, Inc. equipped 8565 1938 Pontiac Tudor, fully equipped .. .. sole 8545 1938 Studebaker "6" Sedan; radio, heater, defroster, w.w. tires, comâ€" pletely overhauled .. t525 1937 Pontiac Tudor, just like _ _ WANTED TO BUY: Boy‘s juvenile bicycele. Must be in good condition and reasonmble. Write F. Christensen, 201 Fulton ave., Waukegan or phote Ontaric $346 at any 1937 Ford Tudor, excellent 1937 Oldsmobile sedan, fully equipped .....2.cculll22l... BEST OFFER TAKES 1938 Buick 4â€"door Sedan 1937 Buick 4â€"door Sedan 1937 Ford 4â€"door Sedan 1937 Olds 6 4â€"door Sedan 1936 Buick 4â€"door Sedan 30â€"DAY 50â€"50 GUARANTEE 45 days on 1st payment Open Evenings. Cadillac Motor Car Division SMART BUYERS JULY CLEAN UP GMAC BUDGET PLAN TRADES TAKEN MARCHI BROS. GARAGE 136 North First St. Phone Highland Park 910 Wanted to Buy Open Evenings NOTICE â€" Advertisements after 5:00 o‘clock Wednesday, RATES: 50 cents for five lines or less if paid on or before insertion; 15 cents if not paid 1 â€"'lotmd.i' turday follo each w«.m'i'h'i !uo for 3 conse and Lake Forest Combination Rate. T Hollycourt 6700 Classified Wantâ€"Ads cis REAL ESTATE LOAN, between three and A GREAT BARGAINâ€"a Jot in one of Lake Forest‘s best res. streets, about 14,000 sq.. ft. Out of town owner will sell for twoâ€" thirds present market value, clear title. For further particulars, phone Lake Forest 2051, S. Simmonds, 689 McKinley Road, Lake Forest. L19 DOBERMAN PINSCHER FOR SALE, «mall, 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. Uié SAVE ON CUT FLOWERS PERENNIALS â€" ANNUALS J. OSTROWSKY NURSERY 2616 W. Park Ave. Tel. H.P. 49. UITâ€"f LARGE VARITY OFP USED _ FURNITURE ON DISPLAY AT IREDALES 374 Central Ave., Highland Park. AlOtf USED NOâ€"KOI OIL BURNER FOR SALE FOR SALE: 60 INCH ROUND MAHOGâ€" wny dining table and six tall back, cane meated chairs to match. Has four leaves, two of which have drop sides to match the sides of table and two are plain flat extension _ lenves. Belonged to the late Mrs. Marie Ward Reichelt. Price $30.00. Mrs. Robert E. Pettis, 745 Chestnut St.. Aitractive brick home & rooma 31 buths Study Oil heat â€"â€" beautifully: wooded ravine lot. For quick sale, $16,500.00. four thousand, ample security, will pay fuir interest, no commission, entire prinâ€" cipal at stated time. Write to "J," Box 550, Lake Forest, Illinois. L19 IN ESTATE SECTION Stewing Chickens ...................._..__ 28e lb. Roasting Chickens .._.............._B35¢ Ib. Frying Chickens ..____S.______.35¢ Ib. BrOHeR®: .o cumommmmmeniconmincn 426 Th Also eggs and butter, Phone H. P. 42 U13â€"15 841 Central Ave. EAST SIDE â€"RAVINIA Highland Radio Service female, well trained, can do tricks, wonâ€" derful watch dog and house pet. Desire wood home rather than high price. Tel. JLP. 149. UL416 COMFORTARLE ROOM NEAR TRANS portation, suitable for one or two. Garas availahle. . Kitchen â€" privileges : if . desired ENTRAL HIGHLAND PARK Loented one block from Takzeâ€"this at tractive face brick home with slate roof â€"cuntains 4 family bedrooms, 23%, baths, lurge living room, sun room, library, stenâ€" crous dining room, butler‘@ ptry. kitchen small maid‘s room on first floor and lav. Photorraphic dark room 2 car garage â€" reduced for immediate sale, $10,000.00. Up to 50% Guaranteed Savings on all our floor models R.C.A. â€" Stromberg Carlson â€" Emerson with motor attached. . Reasonable HP. 405. Deerfleld. ‘Telephone Deerficld 485. A1lTâ€"19 N. Sheridan Rd NICELY FURNISHED REDROOMS, NEAR PAUL PHELPS N. Sheridan Rd. Country. bome . recently. completed â€" 13 mneves Early: American type 6 rmoms, 1 bath (unfinished reom and bath) near achool and transportationâ€"Owner. leaving town sacrifices for, $11,500.00. LOVELY LARGE ROOM; CONNECTING bath : «uitable for 1 or 2: spaeious eloset :; 2 large French windown: garage avail able: !; block from all transportation and H. P. business district. East side. Tel. W.P. 149 PLTt FOR RENT Attractive 9 rm. Brick reridence. $ baths soinrium, sleeping porch, cil heat, gmrage N. Sheridan Rd Un acre of berutiully wooded rafvine propâ€" erty this unusually attractive 7. room honse 2 hath« sereenrd and glazed porch exerlocking ravine Convenient to school and transportation priced right for imâ€" mediate sale, $16,000 00. Trana.; quict neighborhood. For inforâ€" mation call H.P. 899. if no anewer call Furnishings For Sale BORN & CO., 1. Hiurhland Park 3199 â€" _ Subarbanâ€"North IN HIGHLAND PARK Houses For Sale PAUL PHELPS, Inc Misc. For Sale PAUL PHELPS, Inc TILLMAN‘S PRODUCE PAUL PHELPS, Inc Rooms For Rent Real Estate Houses For Rent SALE Inc Phone 154 USsIE JL T. 4 H. P. 45 H.P. 4540 Cl# W.P. 4550 28e 1b. 85e 1b. 35e 1b Alsti Pi7tfpd B1€â€"19 G19 G19 P19 OPFICEâ€"UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE IN OUR BANK building, on reasonable terms, _FIRST NATIONAL _ BANK OF â€" HIGHLAND PARK. JiStf 2 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FURNISHED PARTLY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR Rent, near trans., 2 rooms and bath, with elecâ€" tricity, was, water and heat furnished. $30 per month. GUY VITI, Realtor SITUATION WANTED: Man wants position ms tutor ‘or companion. Teach matheâ€" matics, physics, German or English. Pracâ€" tical nursing experience. College student. ‘Tel. Brookfield (Chicago) 7633 and reverse charges. E19 Ih FURN. OR UNFURN. APABTMENT IN IST MORTGAGE LOANS ON 50% VALUâ€" WINDOW _ CLEANING: DEPENDABLE service, reasonable. 0. K. WINDOW CLEANERS 124 Water St., Waukegan ‘ Tel. Maj. 4163. E18â€"20p6 EXPERIENCED MOTHER WILL CARE 29 Yeurs‘ Experience 13 Years in Highland Park Tel. H. P. 2048 Charges Reasonable Estimates Free 866 Central Ave. for couple. Dishes, cooxing utensils, sink, gas stove, continuous hot water, Close to business district. Tel. H.P. 1636. . D18â€"20 Highwood, 2 or 3 rooms with kitehen and buth. Hot Water, was, electrieity and heat furnished. GUY VITI, Realtor ation approved within 24 hours. A. J. JOHNSON BUILDER OF SUBSTANTIAL HOMES HELP WANTED FEMALE: Woman with mcauaintance or . following can carn $12.00 per week «alary and $8.00 with ench order. A «mart energctie workâ€" er can easily make $50.000 per week and more takins orders for Fur coits. Pur experience unnecessary. Miller Fur Co.. 166 North Michisan Avenue, Chicago. F19 for small children, evenings or daytime. By the hour. ‘Tel. HP. 155. Elot WANTED: EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES wanted. Tel. Glencoe 2033. F19 NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN to all per sons that the first Monday of August, 1940, is the claim date in the estate of Michael Wiliam Driscoll, Deceased, pending in the Prmobate Court of Lake County. Niimois, and that claims may be filed acninct the said nhbmmh}on-flhhflw“ ance of summons. Al clatms filed agatast said estate on or before said date and not Tuesday after the first Monday of the meftt waeceeding month st 10 A. M. . _ " â€" _ CATHERINE M. DRISCOLL, Rrecator Hall and Eulse, Attorneys. X18.90 REPRESENTATIVE WANTED to handle established oil burner & ofl burning equipment in . Highland | Park. Backed by locab advertising . campaign. Excellent _ opportunity ! Write : Sflent Glowâ€" Midwest Distributors, 4192 Areher Ave., Chicago, I1I. Lafayette 05>. F19 THAT JOBR 3 North Shore Agencies SEE PIANO TUNING H. F. PAHNKE Situations Wanted ADJUDICATION AND CLAIM DAY Domestic Help With Good Refs Inga Durment Employment Service Business Directory â€"__ _ Guy wifh _ $26 Railway Ave., Highwood Tele. H.P. 3988 826 Railway Ave., Highwood Tel. H.P. 3983. 826 Railway Ave., Highwood Tel. H. P. $933. Office For Rent Emplnvhent Agency First Nat‘! Bank Bldg. PHONE DEERFIELD 254 Years Building Experience Free Estimate Decrfield Ave., Deerfield, IIl #HB HIGHLAND PARE P&IAs Apartments Tel.: Highland Park 5060 Help Wanted Aâ€"1 jobs open now Apply in person only Legal Notices wWAGEs s100â€"4150 HOTEL â€" CAFE WAITRESS MAIDS wAGE $10â€" 318 WAGES $15â€"820 Loans COUPLES EUGENE BAKEK COOKS for an Adtaker 5 5 8 HP. 171. R15â€"29pd FOR following and $5.00 tie workâ€" week and D19 D19 817 F19 * * * * * * by HY GARDNER * * * * * * Inspired by those collapsible rubâ€" | do this"â€"accompanying her remark ber boats the Nazis used to invade| by hitting him square on the head Holland, Fred uumpy-nglg..l-murmqu._tu rest of the type craft for fishing enthusiasts .. . The Eric Von Stroheims have decided to call it day . . . Colliers is preparing a feature yarn on Hollyâ€" wood‘s toughest "gangsters," Humâ€" phrey Bogart and Georgie Raft, photographing them feeding babies, licking ice cream cones and picking daisies. Which isn‘t the first time a gangster wound up picking daisies! The Saints & Sinners made a fall guy out of Herbert Bayard Swope at the Astor Wednesday, and ribbed the dignified satellite by having two men picket him while he was eating â€"with signs reading "Herbert Baâ€" yard Swope is Unfair to Bookien"‘ etc. The men who did the "picketâ€" ing" were Red Haffenden, executive victâ€"president of the Executives club and a Mr. Guernsay, who owns one of the town‘s largest restaurants . . . In introducing Admiral Woodward at the same function, exâ€"Gov. Harâ€" old Hoffman presented the officer as ‘"an Admiral in the U. 8. Army!" He then corrected himself, adding ;“okeh, so it‘s the Navyâ€"what difâ€" ferenceâ€"these days you‘re no good }unless you can fly anyway!" . . . ‘Sometime ago Rudy Vallee won a suit against a liquor firm and reâ€" ceived a load of pink champagne. So nowadays, when the crooner makes his rounds of the clubs he carries a briefâ€"case full of the champagne, explains the contents to the headwaiter and just pays the usual corkage charge of $1 per botâ€" tle . . . Milton Berle liked Elsie Janis so much in her recent picture he suggested they hold her over for the next war! The other dusk Wini Shaw, "The Lady in Red," boarded a Broadway trolley car and was incensed to lisâ€" ten to the lound bellowings of a belâ€" ligerant 5th columnister beleaguerâ€" ing everything and everybody but Hitler. On the way out she walked over to the menace, bawled him out emphatically and vehemently and concluded her admonishment by sayâ€" ing "some day somebody‘s going to Charter No. 14390 In to 12 26 State of lllincis, County of Lake, ss: ols oo I, C. F. Grant, cashier of the aboveâ€"named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. â€" FLORENCE M. FORREST, Notary Public Report of Condition (SEAL) DEERFTIELD, ILLINOTS transmitted in response to eall of the Auditor of Public Accounts, pursuant to law and showing conditions at the close of husines« on the 23th day of June 1940. 12 13 18 16. Grand Total Limbilities 4 $587.019.16 The bank has outstanding $15.285.00 frce amount of Deferred Certificates, payable solely out of future net profits. if and when such future net profits are earned. (fubare uuut i TN aned old Poa Bm Shac sn td cooeel T. en on id e d aas 42 mmflmtnmfintmflhfl-mr&hmwnn‘mm‘ reserves) reprrsenting contributions to the bank and subnrdinated to all deposit and crediâ€" tor limbilitics but paymble before any distributions to stockholders as such. I. J. W. MeGINNIS, Cashier of the above named bank. do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. and that the items and amounts shown above agree with the items and amounts shown im the report made to the Anditor of Public Accounts, State of Illinois, pursuant to law. oo the State of Illinois, mt the close of business on June 29, 1940, published in response call made by Comptroller of the Currencvfindrr Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes. ASSETS IMinois mx“-l hhi‘-‘. (SRAL) U *# k k k k k k k * * k k k * * * o# Loans and discounts {including $1,195.52 overdrafts) ... United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed ........... Obligations of States and political subdivisions .......c.lccclcccs Other bunds, ROtes, &Nd deBENIUT® ................l.cclslllclscommcmmecons Corporate stocks, including stock of Federal Reserve bank ... Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance, and cush other real estate Other assets .......... _ items in. progess of @Ollection. .................oocooomemmenccmnon Bank premises owned $79,700.00, furniture and fixtures $6,732.19 _ (Bank premises owned are subject to $ none liens not assumed by bank) Real estate owned other than bunk PreMiS@® ..........lcooss ocms Investments and other assets indirectly representing bank premises or BROADWAY VARIETIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time deposit« of individuals, partnership«, and corporations ... Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions ...« Uther deposits (certified and cashier‘s checks, ete.) .._._.._... Total Deposits Other liabilities Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of July, 1940 Capital Stock la} Class . (e) Common s Surplus Undivided . profits Reserves (and ret Total Capital Pledged nssots (and securitics loaned) fln‘mk value) : ta) United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed, pledged to secure deposits and other linbilities . â€" s {c} Asset« pledzed to qualify for exerrise of fiduciary or corporate powers. and for purposes other than to secure liabilities . (el _ Total m esmm inronmnasimsrosnssececmearetcons l Secured liabilities : (a) Deposits seeured by pledged assets pursuant to requirements of law Cash and due from banks â€" â€" United States Government obligations. direct and/or fully suaranteed Other bonds. stocks and securities _ Loans and discounts ; Overdrafte a â€" Banking house $ none: Furniture and fixtures $5,267.69 a% Other real estate + . , Other â€"resources a wee : m Capital atock s s revrenie S Income debentures and:or capital notes â€" Surplus w hm e Undivided profits (Net) ism â€" neimeitinmneemmsnecninrousnceme Reserve accounts ; seppormn on nith ie â€" Demand deposits rine z se eromicstmmme 2 Time deposits s Sm ce roneBliet T lt is oerccom ce en Total of deposits : (1) Secured by pledge of loans and/or investmenta none (2) Not seeured by pledge of loans and/or investments . $504624 99 (3) Total deposits ns Ieiremfomsminagmntiennne . $504,684.99 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLAND PARK Total | Assets Total Linbilities (b) ‘Total (d) Grand Total Resources Class A preferred, tota! par $35,000.00, retirable value $35,000.00 (Rate of dividends on retirable value is 375 ) Class B preferred. total par $ nome, retirable value $ none . tRate of dividends on retirable value is none. Common stoe«, total par $200,000.00 L202 offacas (and retirement account for preferred stock) Capital Accounts Eies Limbilities and Capital Accounts and sworn to before me this 9th day of July, 1948 of DEERFIELD STATE BANK Report of Condition of the CAPITAL ACCOUNTS (Official Publication) Correctâ€"Attest LIABILITIES MEMORANDA RESOURCES LIABILITIES by hitting him square on the head with her umbrella. The rest of the passengers applauded and cheered, songstress Shaw took a bow, stepped of the car at her destination and admitted that she never enjoyed takâ€" ing a bow so much before in all the years she‘s faced an easy or a tough audience . . . ' Over at the World‘s Fair one of the meatiest morsels of midw-e funâ€" tertainment is Phil Gelb‘s Why Do" girlie show. The first night the show opened an elderly, prudish paâ€" tron stood up in the audience and yelled for the police to stop the show, that it was indecent, foul, shameful. She caused such a rumâ€" pus and so much wordâ€"ofâ€"mouth comment afterwards the manageâ€" ment sent out a scout to find her, made an offer to repeat her public complaint each performance â€" and believe it or not, she‘s now one of the few hecklers in captivity who get paid for being annoying! Tony Martin will go on a series of oneâ€" night stands . . . Ben Bernie was bragging to a bunch of boys whoopâ€" ing it up in Lindy‘s. "To give you an idea how important my program is" the maestro muttered, "until June 20th Eleanor Roosevelt folâ€" lows ME!" . . . The McFarland Twins (America‘s only doubleâ€"baâ€" toned bandleaders) swear they overâ€" heard this remark at the Hurricane, the Famous Door, the Village Barn, the Ronson Exhibit at the World‘s Fair or maybe they just made it up: "She‘s more to be petted than scorned!" â€" In New York there are two brothersâ€"one is a stage and screen critic for the German Staatsâ€"Zeiâ€" tung and the other holds a similar job with the Italoâ€"Il Progresso. Their family name is COHEN! Al Jolson and Ruby Keeler are rehearsâ€" ing for their new show both on and OFFâ€"stage . . . Study in contrastsâ€" watching Myrna Loy and Jimmy Durante chatting in Toots Shor‘s Restaurantâ€"with the latter‘s nose semiâ€"eclipsing Myrna‘s profie . . . Trend of the Times: Kayser‘s newâ€" S. M. HASTINGS J. M. APPEL, J. B. GARNETT, sn > Pake $4,530,142.98 Reserve District No. 7 C. F. GRANT, Cashier $1,487,811.15 . 924,205.32 . 705,445.65 . 846,127.29 . 24,000.00 $1,612,281.30 . 2,085,607.44 â€" 127,012.22 . 720,866.59 . 34.575.43 $5,155,115.13 $4,587,162.10 $5,155,115.13 1,543,252.02 86,432.10 235,000.00 $181.579.02 . 5.000.00 165,000.00 59,764.75 108,188.28 567.953.03 28,842.53 #587 $ 50,000.00 20,000.00 _ 2.000.00 7.060.17 150,000.00 125,000.00 275,000.00 120.062.22 120,062,22 Directors. X19 845,540.35 225.10 A20,671.41 165,013.58 6,463.172 3,035.26 7.019.12 38 919.16 753.44 "SBissy Britches!" . . . Chauffet is the name of a firm with offices on 5th Avenue. ‘They remain open all night, waiting for ‘phone calls from night elubs who discover themselves Chauffet supplies a chauffeur to drive the over.imbibed guest home, puts him to bed and returns to his office for the next call. It‘s jobs like these that drive a man to drink! Have a new word describing a colâ€" umnist who can‘t make up his mind whether he likes or dislikes someâ€" thing: "Marvellousy" . . . And for a last line we‘d like to pass along Ina Ray Hutton‘s suggested slogan for Red Cross Relief: "GIVE AND LET LIVE!" Hollywood is doing everything in its power to ruin a possible future for Desi Arnezâ€"by touting him as "another" Rudolph Valentino!!! And Jack Oakie has dieted so much for the past two years Gene Towne has cast him in "Little Ben!" . . . The rewsreels have agreed, quietly, to run very little foreign war material but to stress American Defense inâ€" stead . . . The best audience‘ the Baby Panda has at the Fair is John Jacob Astor . . . Thomas Dewey might not know itâ€"but the White House is a stone‘s throw from his office. It‘s a Bowery lodging house that sells rooms for only 25¢ a night ... The McFarland Twins, the bandâ€" leading duo, are superstitious â€" so they hired a press agent named Harry Davies becauseâ€"Davies is the father of twins!!! When we were covering the Hollywood beat we flew into New York for the opening of the "Fighting 69th." On the plane were all the movie correspondents and some of Warner stars. Our playmate was Wayne Morris. "Give us the lowdown mister" we prodded, "is it true you and Bubbles are parting?" Wayne grinned, put his hand in his pocket, toyed around awhile with a bulky object in his pocket and denied everything. "See this" he said, removing the object from his pocket, "this is why we won‘t get divorced." The object was one of his baby‘s shoes. . . . FRESH HOT COFFEE is the first requisite for good iced cofâ€" fee. Make it doubleâ€"strength (two heaping tablespoons of coffee to each measuring cup of water) to allow for dilution by ice. HOW TO MAKE ICED COFFEE POUR FRESH COFFEE immeâ€" diately intoâ€"tall glasses filled with ice. 'fo preserve full coffee flavor, iced coffee should be served immeâ€" diately after hot fresh coffee is poured over the ice. A FROSTY GLASS of delicious fced coffee is the result. Serve it plain; with ice crun;otb:.i'twhh vhiwdona:nhtovfich been m mm ‘m. ger or almond flavoring. J. SMITH JUNK 364 North Av. THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1940 Phone H. P. 410

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