Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 15 May 1941, p. 4

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101 North St. Johns Avenue RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. PAGE TWO PURNELL & WISON, Inc. L---------------------â€"--------------â€"---1 Quality Cleaners As you read this, a new $21,000,000 Ford airplane engine plant, started only last fall, is nearly completed. A new magâ€" nesium alloy plant, one of the few in the It is significant that this achievement comes at a time when our country is making a mighty effort to reâ€"arm swiftly. For to further that effort, to help speed it along in any possible way, we have offered the vast facilities of the Rouge Plant and every ounce of our experience. Â¥When the 29,000,000th Ford rolled recently from the assembly line, an allâ€" time record for the industry was set. 29,000,000 units built by the same manâ€" agement and all bearing one nameâ€"a name that has become one of the bestâ€" known tradeâ€"marks in the world! Phone H. P. 178 FORD MOTOR COMPANY The Children‘s Department "And ever at the loom of birth, The mighty Mother weaves and sings; She weavesâ€"fresh robes for manâ€" gled Earth, LIBRARY ILLION 1 It is good to be producing the things America needs, and to be setting records on the way! The public has acclaimed the 1941 Ford car as the finest in Ford history. Ford Dealers are enjoying their greatest sales and expecting their best year since 1937. In the midst of this activity for National Defense, building the 29 millionth Ford car is simply one part of the day‘s work. is right now under way on a new $18,000,000 plant for mass production of big bomber assemblies. Orders have been filled for military vehicles of several types, including army reconnaissance cars, staff cars and bomb service trucks. country, is already in production on lightâ€" weight airplane engine castings. Work THE PRES S She singsâ€"fresh hopes for desperâ€" ate things." That is spring itselfâ€"after the winter. There are a thousand and one things to see, to hear and to do right now. In the woods the spring beauties and hepaticas cover the ground, and don‘t miss the trillium A record never before approached ! Phone Highland Park 710 }-â€"-J This banquet will be handled by the boy members of the troop, in keeping with the troop‘s slogan, "A boys‘ troop run by boys." Every scout in the troop will have some part in the affair. ROTARIAN TROOP 30 Rotarian Troop 30 will hold its anâ€" nual banquet, Tuesday _ evening, June 3, at 6:30 o‘clock at the Highâ€" land Park Presbyterian church. This banquet is the climax of a year of practical scouting. A Court of Honor, Investiture Ceremony and the presentation of attendance pins and Honor medals will comprise the great part of the program. Short scouting demonstrations by the troop‘s 8 patrols will also be preâ€" sented. ‘The shop which is under the manâ€" agement of C. B. Crow and Wallace V. Street, will, handle a complete line of curtains ,draperies, floor coverings, carpets and linoleum, toâ€" gether with an interior decorating service. OPENS SHOP W. V. Street, Ltd., invites the public to attend the opening of their new shop at 554 Central ave., at Green Bay road, Saturday ,May 17, from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. "Our Small Native Animals"â€" Snedigar. The habits and care of squirrels and chipmonks, small rodâ€" ents, shrews, birds, snakes, amphibâ€" ians, lizards and others. W. V. STREET, LTD., "Junior Book of Birds" â€"Peterâ€" son. Food, nests, songs and other information _ about . twentyâ€"three familiar birds. Fullâ€"page color ilâ€" lustration of each. "Creepers and Sliders" â€" Morse. Simple informative text and good illustrations. Snapping turtles, garâ€" ter snakes, lizards, rattle snakes, alligators, toads and others. ‘‘Holiday Pond"â€"Patch Ten storâ€" ies of frogs, fish, turtles, insects, birds, animals and plans, simply and entertainingly told. ‘"Field Book of American Trees and Shrubsy‘"â€"Mathews. An accuâ€" rate handbook. Numerous drawings of leaves, fruits and seeds. "Book of Wild Flowers"â€"Mathâ€" ews. Life, habits and history of flowers appearing from April to October. "Wild Wings"â€"Kenly. The beâ€" ginnings of bird life, nests, habits, songs and colorings of many birds. "American Wild Flowers"â€"Matâ€" chat. Simple text and lovely colâ€" ored photographs. "Peter and Penny Plant a Garâ€" den‘"â€"Du Bois What to do every month in the garden. Everything feels it, everything is on the move and you are on the watch for the new things constantâ€" ly appearing. . "Wonder World of Ants"â€"Bronâ€" son. A dramatic presentation of the lives of many types of ants. Clearly illustrated. in all its glory. The crabapples are in bloom, and in the gardens the heavy heads of tulips and hyacinths nod in the breeze while the lilies of the valley shine in the sunshine. Over fields and meadows floats the joyful song of the lark and other birds returning from the south. The stir of natureâ€"Carr. An exâ€" pert relates his experiences among birds and htoer animals. MAY 15. 1941

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