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Highland Park Press, 16 Apr 1931, p. 38

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AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR SERVICE 214 Railroad Avenue 133 North Second Street "otftriRtwPrttcEg an“: eve-you toaarrtimimroattrroiendt" mks of ttret-coo-." ELM PLACE SERVICE STATION TIRE BARGAIN you ever saw Pi3TErl5rliiiNjil LEE OF CONSHOHOCKEN TIRES 'I'IAII " YOUR. OLD I'll-l be In -- “I'm-HI... New "" lifetime Gnnrutce‘ The PASQUESI t'e BROTHERS Phone H. P. 3l"S Corner Elm Place and First Street -H'"e._'"e-"--re'-."ee'"'He"'-"-Pe'NP"Nr"- _ . : . _ ' ..4;...; an.” __. C---..---. -. Whu0ir-ir6irHiiiy a tankful of gas or mere- gaugiqndrinkofwa: for fifr"iihir ear, "we’re Johnny - on - the . Spot with smiling, courteous service. May we serve you? . m-so-d-a-az., SMILING SERVICE - M “at. - £7349. mm) $.N-l’. M) 4|th Phone 227 Phone 612 If the ardent champions of Amor- lean ehtry into the Lotus of " tions would quit “muting for the World Court, that ‘propoul would we: be heard of min. The resigning members were Prank Nmstra, previous manager and presi- dent of the club; Ernie Lentini, secre- tarrtmutaurer, and Tony Mmetti a member .erf the football 'sqtmd.---cort- __rthirttrs, Bream-:11: the. maid meeting tttdt' the Highwood lib. diam, In, ondoy night at the St. James, titreh, when three prominent attii'i'iii,i' who were acting a omens, t ed in their resignntions from the club. Many members were slurred and hot arguments featured the meet- ing. After their resignetion N. Sher- idan, chairman, called the meeting to order and new omcere were elected. "8hiek" Genzorgi and Stanley Senti were nominated for the presidency, wherein a hot rice immed in which "Shiek" was victor by the mnjority of one vote. Both boys showed crest sportsmanship in the nutter and no herd feeling exist. John Bonelli and Nomi Sheridan, respectively, were _upopmtseterdar Mee president Ind Bee- nary-treasurer - automatically 'pnt- ting them in these respective posi- tions. The omcerl will preside at the next regular meeting. Fair {3 h ’n m GKrnlrtr'i"rre6, Mora- do out! Wyoming. The remaining 80 will be shipped to Government In- land, California, for use in California, Nevada, Oregon and Washington. The new vehicles inn screen side bodies designed for cam.m mg!- neering personnel with.. its equipment and supplies on reconnaissance and surveys; fimmfiWVanibfiéi "ii- cidental to long trips over tough road: and mils.” ' Highwood Indians Elect New President BpeseWationn under which bids were submitted required that the ve- hicles be suitable for operation "over mountain trails Ind virgin terrain, mostly under capaity loads, when tsturdinesta, flexibility and dependnbil- ity are the main requirements.” It wu further 'tpeset) tltat,fNttshiNes, 1r1te,tt,,,tte,,d.'stgaWl1uutC.aass-fjillx ' The United State: Burnt: of Public hands he machine" " new model six-cylinder commerciel an truth: Gmum-Pnttre-MMerrr-eetrrorstt"otrdor immediate delivery to, the bureau's engineering com, for use in govern» ment forest reumtioge ens! patient} to be used in mud surveying and re- conmisaance work. Six have shady been delivered " Ogden, Utah, for service in Arizona, Utah and Idaho. Ntother group of _28 will go to Port Uncle Sun Purchases Graham-Paige Fleet POLICE MAGISTRATE A “It. In for a “no. ' on. EARL H. PURDY Vote for for fhte observer an that if there we're mutational mednls for osmi- nity he would like to mm the mm for that honor. 'Clnpllmlhnhloutdunn-mt g WWII. UL. at an Aeththypitts. - uh. 3u--arATTtt-tmirr%rg79ifiii " togtmeMtti. mmduhunpbto make this phi-leans 0W. ”kindly In. and I lib of English! teen-“on In the coon. REGISTRATIONB are not out, 85.00 nu weak for bond roo- und 'i'iiSi,i'y.l'i"i: mi 's, 'rir-'r'L" T . 'F. ' Cc, «gt-mm _ bca'?,'), mum.- t. Ai'riMiakaa.tii' In any. trrArr---Nm. Mr, (and M, swimming hum. Inn-u 5nd wan-don. CAMP ACTTvTTTBB--awumstrtg, “kins. Itch- cry. hinder-uh. any Ira, aim. ital-y can... my dancing. ”to" lot. m. “an. modal. mum. hunting. {ammo DAYB-- “My - picnic nabs. Sands! vi. his: hot!- Im‘to ‘50 v... m YOUR ' x " Anna“: has. I w r: . . T. .The free vans poet who has writ- .tirn u book demonstrating that Lin- eoht didn’f maxim; anything, my tut he'll]? ‘got this '08 hit mind, should take a bean-shooter and pep- per the top " of Pike's Peak. L. L G. RN tttNttt, like if not I“. Arett . M m' anly-c fin; bun appointed to pin, tho me. he i'l,t"glet.fN,t have i hit. on the an. an. ' Avril a. at 10:” nan. Bt-lrYtottrutLrLnritttrarttpttikePti- middiK if Nomafkimon'a‘or Kuhn-uh. blot-n; m or blah-n. no. tomb. mm, - unit-r or item but!” 'ttlt up, the. forum. ButMmmoNB--, Illa-l ambush; TStANBPmt'r'A'rT0Na--P- m men-ibis for tun-much of any" to hump. "this '/tget,u't.'att, all Y. W. c. A. Lnrwe-andt- am “our“. indoor will: and m- ttoryttalt, oqut-d--drtresqtéta_1. -uuou.i.,',t'd1t'T2'r't-m. .J th of when: an”! tUU mi ta vial-hr. C-efuuretnndtyeeoedtrts Aftarhoftrmen1itrht....a touch on the can . . . . and you/re out in front of the path, se66ttrirt smoothly dong - Provided the tiaitlo. lye- . to. In in good order. Bet- ta let II check up on ”In. . wac- Eiperu - Batten-I Sam: and Hattie 8min Campai- aCrmr ruin-lilac in in new. Motor Car Electric Service LErEaEIE Y. W C. A. Notes TEL. B. P. 206 Thad”, April 16, 1981 Th

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