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Highland Park Press, 20 Nov 1930, p. 16

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" :i'('iiliatf,i, i (m Telegraph Road at Hall Day Road M I addressin Mr, the Col Armistice Day Rites at Fort Sheridan Bannockburn Poultry Farm ---- rm it dvserve.4 to he celebrated with gusto. A savory, tender, succu- tvnt fowl t‘rum our Karm'will fill the bill incumparably well --and at mod- "rate cost, too. Big meaty gobble”, tender chickens, geese and ducks in profusion await our patron's feasts. Phone your order NOW! M 2iii2tii"iii,r,"Lidi" '.'. "rr" i ( Thanksgiving Comes But Once a Year mber DUCKS 36c "mud 36c KILLED AND DRESSED TO ORDER Utrv, [ G u: r Snowman to George Tucker Ind his Photo by Ekmrk ed in the gymnasium on the Day ceremony and address round, may be seen General l on the platform with him um! Guard of Honor. GEESE pound 'hone Deertield 4274a-Reverse charges THE PRESS by Mush-'11 Pottentter Thrift is not how runny dollars you nve, but how much you can buy and ave from dollars spent. A dollar is worthless unless you (In spend it. _.... up..- ... It is the number of times it is sipent in our home community, that keeps everyone happy and renlize theylettsures gathered from its many trunnctions. Our ambition determines to I. great extent the use we uve for . dollar. When our ambitions become insc- tire the dollar slows down, purchases are small, dollars 1n also inactive. Raise your ambitions. Improve standards. Make greater ambitions and the whole world will follow. keep our home dollar moving. Everyone in our village do something to improve our natural nuts. _ Thrif L is really how much we pos- sess in natural assets. and not Ilto- nether how much gold you hove in your sock. Thrift and Economy 40d to 45c TURKEYS pound Economy and Thrift F Economy and thrift are achieved by equality in distribution of funds. tn order for our fellow neighbors to all enjoy thrift we must help distrib- ute our funds so that all are kept' busy. Thrift and cranpttrtiorrto cranptrnion to idleness. A job for everybody and every- body kept busy is something though it seems ever so unimportant. ' About the worst thing dn is to give up. Keep something, your reward sooner or later. ""iiisiitiisireuumness and healthful- nesa are your greatest assets. Int. prove them iqussible. 'ipirson the-king a job is at once scrutenized ind Judged by his Bit" poarance. When Iottfine on the street corner or in the pool hall your uppearance is continually being observed Ind judged. There are always cert-in ones who get the first chance at a job. Our sfandard of living is what puts our U. S. A." and our village on the map, as a class of people unexcelled by any nation, or village. Let's improve it. Educntion is one thing we can im. prove and build Masts for future use. - Improve your accomplishments. Get the right Mart. Stick to a certain line of work and become efficient in it, - " V v _ . Thin new colluthn . of “on“ and will tor chlldun brlnn q new We. color 3nd marlin: who chok- es! titrrature trom nlxly .tttgrttrie-tttV Inq every and. uni-lying "In lulu-nu Reprenented In Ill-Inland Puk by MRS. Jw. ANGUERA rnl. Grendel! "" "" Maple n. EVIIIIM Trl. H. P. 5 Shepard and Lawrence. Inc. no N. MICHIGAN AVE. CHICAGO. ILL. " N. H!!! St. llglllml Put Dead Storage for the Winter as low as $7.50 per month. Other storage $12.00 McGARVlE BROTHERS Painters and Decorators Telephone Deerfield TI 382 East Park Ave. J. SMITH Auto Storage JUNK In R valuing - bud"! plan TELEPHONE 410 Thursday, Nov. 20, 1980 economy cannot be Baler In NOW YOU CAN AFFORD THE BEST a man on going. Do will come R. P. "

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