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Highland Park Press, 31 Oct 1946, p. 2

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Page 2 After completing the one win- dow he rap rushing (and it sparkled when he rsnished it!) we re» im the home and talked, Mr. "moat, now 66, but u pep- " In em, h” lived in “Wild Pull all his life. He was born here; he was schooled here; and ttehnatremsoneofthete" loading men-hunts since 1m when TI. nau- “haven't“ att.to-aEr.ursorti.tuthq t-too----mindV mm, worth-dot“. lama m, or wading to his haul-OHM ' A In In “no him In Sun- a”. And we had a and em with him i. III any home It 188 th Gm- 301 to“: F WASHING STORM WINDOWS . . . We “and Mr. Lat-on hand " work in In. one, There tho '01] known Iurchm In: indust- rionlly waking norm winder! with the nid,of, kind. plea-n! We“ "mon. Mr. I‘M?- wife. (ladder-tally, the Albert Lawns have been happily married for " yen-I.) D-tu-tr-ta-it-et-i-od-e-tr boil was” Minimum-7 of Wuhan-ennui Hilb- i.rurGe.a-wnsarriast---ut,in-he-.tt-utto "ou-at-it-to-ar-ut-i-ut?".-" mm'm Highland Mn and one of this toam'. {Home A WORLD'S-EYE VIEW or THE AMERICAN POLITICAL SCENE From-tuAtuntieeo-redutie-i-t 'tftheAaia-saa-titieaiseenes Thefollowin'olr -tko0rtheeatoroftheuodtmhhi- iN-ti-r-trr-d-riot-kr'.- WhmphlhepolhmnTMy,Hyw itH-eurrWdtrravutmett--erm wuttoh-httrroqrehiHrua. HiGHuNDPArtKMENSREPUBuCANCLUtt WHITT N. SCHULTZ DEErtreurmWteHtPREPUBuCAN "The U. S. has 6 per mqtt of the wand'l are: and 7 per cent of its people. " u. no per cent of the tele- phonn, so per cent of the motor can, as per tent of the midi unto-1h. " madam " per cent of the world'- oil. 00 per cent of wheat and cotton, "Pere-tot-er-erm-tPere-tot coal and lead. It In: eleven billion dollar. in pld. Tup-her-ora-ut. mum “Munch: 'lJTrdlJ1','.1lWrdul"o'l Alb. 1llll'lW'leaufl; which eagtagttt with not nhlghgmy htto an mun-1| ”perky h drstttaste at merity. But-pupal. am lacking an the tame .tskmrttr declare that the MM by which it was created are all wrong, - to he abandoned. mutt be dis-aided. And thet the the has a. to sub-mute“ polhieat -qeestt for individual lam-Hw- and WRMM- “In: In only on way to ehameterue that proposal and that is u just (I... fmlishmn," It In! "ttNed. of the Acorld'l ligating TH. Min-n! in pHMd ie In“! of "hu. G. m. Rep-Hia- Cnlil-u fer Consonant-Lay: I, Take a Look Alb-tu-Hel-dr'). (mum-“MM By he would " all! itttre, situated when [at] W. Gail‘s do" is new. TOWN CLERK SINCE 1906 . . "And you know, each yen It new to me tho people of High- llnd Put have got nieer, friendlier, Ind morn tolerant." ToLERANT known To LIFE . . . Albert Lawn has been To" Clark line. 1906; and he'l I Pm - of A. o. Pay lake No. 6“. AI. & AM. “I've ml! Ei‘hhnd‘hrk (you from; country town of 3.000 to the busy link chi of 14.000 n is not.” he mid, addin'g: , (A? we'd II, Ir.,lanon is a good all“ for during the put " year: over 8,120,000 persons have entered his more!) “Well, ith, "nderattandintt the other fellow’n viewpoint; under- lunding it and. nppreeiatintr it; - preeintimr it Ind believing he has We uked Mr. [anon to ex- plnin that he meant by the word "tolerxmt." Imulhom’uum -._!Qoakhbm "hETa-ierog.."ger.ur. stand-“Mutt Wt hbh‘uml'nnnw hi4 '-ero.a-..t- ntoloum. This.“ do“ Anal-inaudib- t$rmtutifthis-ekindof 'M-a-b-+o-tho “.mhhminurml odet-, it would have no not. lulkdm"... -ta.LaMSe*EMTE0tS... About this can": lag-non on. and he: Mn living no. and judged in our m-tue. We "ie-d that (halal-Io- 'nmilv-thati.tuatbqetur- “(any and “shutter-to- tnt.60,.atd-tofth-rtreigs mail-MIN! Mr. and In. Alba [anon luv. twr? elm-inn, Brad and Lot. and lives in Benton. in u: ox-Navy " that If": u splendid heard, and “I (din of . non. Kent. Lot. in ""31. W. Kant. "other of hand- an; twin born, Brad and Cahm I. ThrtGrtts live in Springfield, '0. ASKSAIOUT THESTOIE... We at“ Mr. Linen more questions about an store. new o-esand nun-pd by his neph- c', Nafe, and his vita, Dorothy. But it's packed with hunched: of interesting thing; According to Mr. Larson, the that: contains over 2,500 items nnging from newspapers to candy and from Christmas curds to fountain pens. khan-'1 Stationery more, " B. St. Johan, is a 1nadmnrk, having been in that locum since 1921. WI just a mull shop, thou! " Net wide ind " feet deep. “Selling greeting curds is our No. 1 job; then stationery, school supplies 394! gift wrapping,” Mr. [anon tmid, PUBLIC SIIVICI COIPAIY OI ”lull.- “BIO“ 'Hshckybesuymmmhnumm to: her daily but. Vina India’s schedule "ads"uehtls"lnghettoes New; mmldtqhedte-ot-eoehr-urto 'rssuneheebqorlreot1tttr-emt.Whh nmdcchadcwlterhouahotm 1"t-iutskiit'_ndt1-es dupplentyofh. Ali-ulna ho: m can " your other basal-old cash. no. out. - and “WhMMmW‘d "eatBttoeoemtstr-hn8r--e_ little Strkr Amelia” fhtds hiking in, his I. all IllC‘I'IIC WATER HEATER _ THE PRESS cumm Matilda-nonhuman -t-dtbi-tr_d weaahedHr.um..nbqrrthi. mmwamm “Ohm-ochrdbh- die,") "Woman-uh child"- with kind-.- unip- ueuomthcyMJoodhL ”manhunt-ant. "WI no a no. nah- d Highland Putnam - " b week forwe'mormtdmibemm , B.trt. to 8-10 In...“ (use I... to 12:80 p... W" col- tinned. “Pol-non- from a to " «In into-hor. lathe-Hyun- ing, it'l the to...“ -tthrq their amp-”n and “is oil to work but w. th eunu. CI theirnyuM'mi-m aft-mam, it's In. Highland Park. er. in Highland ma wifi Pvt tho:- oughly osioet rating with the many fit-ple in this tmm." he concluded. - has been a tee, harrr_ti" "Yes," Mr. Lawn can, on, “it THOMAS E. KENNEDY EXPERIENCED . . . QUALIFIED . . . DESERVING EVCTTON...NOVEMBERS,MM6 YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT APPRECIATE!) -,"a-d “not” “Wu-Wall.” "Dwt-dtotett-tut." -od6r-3r-. “In“. anneal-"mu MAN FOR 'THE JOB" Republican Candidate for manic WWII mecca-lid ...duspochllcmbthudngmdn- "lenlty uh: it any on your body-t. If: dunno...nobootchinuym {twistyllocuicmhnuuanhh- -tudtnthehhehVr,g-tet-trr& Pugtatowttrer4ort'uat-ahadr"r s-et-be-me-i-r-er. “dad: M has. up. - youh-ndldnlncymmududo moraine... I gifiiiaEEil gig... Winneth 4166 i137“- -maaiiTir." .TqFriFiTiirii'7 .15 rwamurmmwm -=- “Hui-Hulk. 'Mar.. owe-w Thursday, October 31. 1946 I. In. an. In all!!!“

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