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Highland Park Press, 5 Nov 1925, p. 23

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10 it The world ate about 50,000,000 pounds more cheese in 1924 than in 1923, when the total consumption was 620,000,000 pounds. So says the Foodâ€" stuffs division of the Department of Commerce. The principal cheese proâ€" ducing and exporting countries are New Zealand, the ‘Netherlands, Canâ€" ada, Italy, Switzerland and France. In those coutries cheegemaking is big business. They have specialized i Park Avenue and Sheridan Road PAGE SIX "A BIG HUNK OF CHEESE" ' ~! _AGAINT! ~~ M OFFERS GREATER VALUE HIGHLAND PARK NASH SALES _ n o NOWLE pegas PRICES REDUCEDâ€" Virtually all of the cheese exportâ€" ed from New Zealand, Canada and Australia is of the Cheddar type. The Netherlands are famous for Edam and Gouda types. France ships large quantities of Camembert and Roqueâ€" fort cheese. â€" Switzerland sends out Emmentahal or Swiss cheese. From Italy are shipped Parmesan, Pecorino, Grana, Lodisian, Reggiano and Gruyâ€" ere of the hard types and Caciocaâ€" vallo, Gorgonzola, Stracchino and Fontina of the soft types. country supplies a distinct market. Reductions up to $30 July 23rd Nash introduced new modelsâ€"by long odds the finest motor cars Nash ever built.© _ These new models presented new and uniquely origiâ€" nal body designs, farâ€"reaching improvements in conâ€" struction and many notable refinements in engineerâ€" ing and equipmentâ€"all at far greater manufacturing cost. BUT NASH DID NOT INCREASE PRICES! The above price reductions are effective November 1st on exactly these same models. It is possible to make such price reductions only beâ€" cause of the tremendous volume of sales inspired by the manifestly GREATER QUALITY and GREATER VALUE of the Nash product. ___ _ In the first 3 months these cars have been on the market the total sales have more than equaled oneâ€" half the sales for the entire year of 1924. h Britons import the most cheese with Germans second and Americans third as buyers of foreignâ€"made cheese. Of the moré important exporting counâ€" tries, New Zealand has led the world for many years, with the exception of 1920, when the Netherlands exported more chéese than any other country. Cheese made in the Netherlands ‘is sold to 30 countries. Canadian cheese exports have always been large, with Great Britain as a steady market. The United Statés is the best customer for the many types of Italian cheese, takâ€" te 4 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS P CCC MMe: 000 y [« 1 Time was when cheese was in bad odor, and even umpireâ€"baiting was enâ€" livened with shouts of "You big hunk of Camembert!" But nowadays cheese is in high favor with epicures, whose wise noses know the country of origin by the "bouquet." ;And if the philâ€" osopher was right in believing that a man becomes what he eats, the ultiâ€" mate consumer may take pride in beâ€" ing known as "the big cheese." ing more than half of the total exâ€" § Phone Highland Park 1608 trequently "dumb" but that does “-l machinery, many persons are glad mean that they can‘t talk. . ieet theh footbalt feen, won‘t wht Ciaimed that ‘people should take more interest in politics, and more would no doubt ‘do ;â€"m’:w"g chmoetpgvtamdonor.tlo!t job. > . for them. Claimed that the pretty girls are As this is the time for laborâ€"saving d someone to do their thinking Claimed that tyEE gi 3 much. His policy of tax reduction economy in the government‘s l ness means more to the folks work for a living than all the ora that was ever let looze. + butâ€"more are concerned because Some people seem to be worried the perils threatening the repu} During the last ver woe Koi Soico w .«m P 3b J.S E' i APEX 1 _‘ ‘Telephone 555 5111 Waveland A Phone 792â€"W All Metal North Room 32 8. P Lawns, Shrubs, Illinois, 47 8t. HIGHLAND PA FLOOR and 278 BEACH

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