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Highland Park Press, 13 Feb 1930, p. 40

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E133 i) 7?f,?siii:5 1991C m -'-"-qq..-. CAMPBELL’S I SOUP Assorted SNIDER’S CATSUP BAKED" BEANS CAMPBELL? wx TOILET‘SOAP GOLD DUST ...q..m KRAFT CHEESE rttr. I,-,,,,,.,,,,,:,,.,..,..).,'.",,," Itiiil Red Capone NORTHERN TISSUE PANCAKE FLOUR . " to ' lb. “will: AUNT JElilblA or PILLSBURY’S Ewing Leg of Lamb MARGARIN E AMERICAN OR BECK Milk Fed Stewing Hens “to (lbw: lb. """"'---.- Pin-k Loin Roast lb. .'"-t--tw.-.-__,,,, RAISIN BREAD 2 BEST FOOD NUCOA Fancy Fatted Ducks lb. -"----...-_, GRANDMo'rmtR'tg PRUN ES SUNBW‘EET' COFFEE . DEL MONTE molt. pad”. mum"! choicest foods-ond at un- tmralty low pricos at AM’ Food stores this mix. WMMeats -..-...- t ';: Lu " oz. loaves 2 lb. pkg. sue Buys Goodness Plus Vitamins-- _ in the same can! 3239:: 29c 15c Wu“- H - 2k I, " . 3.373% ca ta, Pics- 3Se large rolls 2,2152% on- irst L, 1 th: 15,35C lh21c Me --'-l.- ”can at national ttnd even ttttima. tiaml importance, even to nutter: of armament and relutiuuhip a Ito. tween nations much after the full- ion of the naval pal-Icy ttow.itt pro- no“ unloads; . . _ . c' Bon', u Ittl Mn". fri puma _ T Hanan. "Ash Lame and there feet: of national and ,-..-u v: nuuonll,m m “and importance, mu to _ F _ -"""8 vg-Ivl-IIU . VI. new Wald n _ l I' '-Hrith . passed and Work is m"rgilinttAtn to prepare the place for the public. - Since. the ownership of President Monroe, the estate ", has passed Sthroilgh the hundsjo'f eight owners. Mrrgattns announces havever that it is his intention to restore the pre- mises to the condition it was in When "ht Monroe family was there and to bring back as completely as possible‘ the spirit-of Jones Monroe himself "rmiiiirIiriu,ie letters Mr. and Mrs. r Johns, hare been studying in order to make their mark " efteetivis as pos- sible. In this connection they on- nounce that any information or sag. gestions that can be offered by des- 1eeitdanu pf James Monroe, or stud- ents of his life and activities, will be gratefully accepted. J The‘home faces that of Thomas I Jefferson, friend and mentor of Hon- roe, and but a short distance swsy. It was from this place that the author _ of the Monroe doctrine rode. on Jtorae- back in 1817 to Washington» to take his oath of oMee as President of the United States. The pllee has been of note since its inception es one arf one . T-_ - t-rw-- .-r 'box'wood macaw ami-the -amrynrtte ~1m6rwe¢ian Pine which Monroe Iyyrl?roytrht, from Europe m'Vhiéh'i-ém ital! " a mighty sentinel v.Yl8trto the trap, velar for mlny mired around. Thomas Johnson and James Hndi, son; " neighbgra. triads and com- 'tttttits of Monroe. often virtual "Ash Lawn" and there discnuod sub- ' " -- 7 .. _ __ I Unusual future I An annual feature of the an- . Jhitrtrttitmestta's that there is no money- nising 'uunpaitrtreontteeted With the acquisiticn‘ of the landmark. Mr. Johns is authority for the statement that he bought the estate with, its hiatprie improvements. from the fam- ily. that has owned it since 1867, in order‘thet it might not, in the course Ad events,- become divided up and ob. literated, hut would remain intact, and high piece With such other lamr ttsulr establishments as Mcntieetlo,' ,.e_ -""""'"" - l, pounced his put-pose of throwing the plnce open to the public " I shrine fer patriotism and thus adding one more landmark to those already avail- nble to the people of the United ' States. . county clerk of Album-Id my. Viz-sink. delivered! to E. A. Good- Jame. Henry; Mtl, 'cttei4tgrt,srt=thk I _". - i_'i'i'l'-r'-t'sc'-'a'id'-1ts'-t'-'i-','-,t-, hone .known on "Ash Lawn." t On February 1, 1980, exactly 100 W" Atari -a-altrtilan-auu-tiv-iiC, iiFiiiiirFti has passed "aitt---hut th% time from the recent owners of the to J. W. Johns, coal operator of i'tt,'gi,,' who has formalirius. pounced his purpose of throwing the place open to the public as a shrine ..., _‘4_,9 .v '" noun or moms. T--- .. - Ft mmmsnmn trrehaaed This Month by Pitts- b ' o for of Juno's Monroe himself no Rattan Mr. and Mm. been studying in order to trirrt " efteetivis as pos- this connoction they an- '. any information or sag» " can be offered by tti ' James Monroe, or stud- amen, Ti one of Geog-3' Irc-tht-du-sate:----)"' d wark it mugging“, "rt" rooms and bath, full ”my! aoor-t-trmtradtiiii- " “a”, fttgs 'utee1tteatt; modern than" that wt: "tttein new ' m..." aid qtorgtt wk: comm-l: "deemed M "rtnet tamrwlat, Mon up.“ "lt,',';,',',',:?'.,',',',,,?,',?',?, uh only on! an - . 11' Ilium » to a Priced my low) . _ Pour room and bath, modern ih. tures, cement tioor basement, git. electricity, aver. water, etc.; Tear “3280; paved ltd-set; 50-foot My late of room for gag-den or chick- en; - leeving for the south will sell " traeritiee. mum is that 1t,.9.thiiei.a'trs problem in may foreittntotmtrie, to- day 1a.maintr" one of communication. Communities can wait a week or no to: fommoditiea, but they want their mail u soon " possible. Thus coun- tries Were the airplane is a in greater rarity than in the United States are turning to it quickly. l At thaprmnt time American com- ttt!y2riLt,tt.1iiitii"7iiiT'iiiii'.t"li value of tviation exports, including plan,” engine- and mum-sea. Bri. tish with»: export-ales reached th. £84,700 in 1988;sz that 'nms/%tiit the Mind I. only $8,664,723; Wow-ir, the Amir. ictn ihrtpre in 1925 was only $783,669. “(The trit.rniiieatt,thimr, nbout avia- Lot, m "ourtoat American export: of aviation equip. tttttttt m not "I"! large today, Int stlyttyeut.ttineiiiFir"i'i1'r,l'i't' that onet Wt predict what th, 'eitl., amount to in a decade. Am. mobile exports. which my om... ”In. one of’ouf but: 'industriu joins the "his " old lined and 11.1,. -.t..tugyMi, th. but at Amman-u; Ports. The Asiatic and South Am. inn fields otNr the but opportunity for the development of this new 0:- port item, melding to the Nation The “far-horizon glance” that ik. has? tttr grim In" i?» ll our " It "tatom mu eumeteetsti. fs'fi'iti1it2ctttt,t 'dl'. _ fail“ _ Thu. computes no looking to other Ina. M " "gma thee-3‘36? thr. than“: a, n L . at T 1351:4911“: [iis-'r'Cr'iiiGiiTu'iua'td,'t, -6itmFiiriitT.- Emmy "ghtttt 1llMlMillRmigtat Home: For Sale th American Aviation ‘ _-_. “Emu-t Busting Coma 'ssaoo Dan Hunt _P.o.'no'x 692 Deeriuid, Illinois Thursday, the. harm thy

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