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Highland Park Press, 7 Apr 1932, p. 44

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. FOR GOVERNMENT BY THE PEOPLE ', VOTE THE DEMOCRATIC BALLOT _ . RE..ELECT =ytr, Td, _-r, Leg ru-iii-e-an-i-iii-gt-stir/i"- Liiritri" -_rcr---rt-r--. "'uc"Q" tiiil SAMUEL S. SMITH 10th Precinct---] ,te1ttttttru=ps.Lia.ts, choirsgatiaeh'stt PRECINCT communism Fresh Meaty Spareribs Fancy ytalflttrp, Our Best Native RomaSeesk Fancy Rib Lamb Chops OscgiLMug Speéiiils Iiriii"fiiiitiiidao, _ Only b - - V -- ------r" ----- - e------" s-----,--" . “in"...«a...».....~.â€"...â€"........”Hana"...............................-.......-.~.n.. Lincoln Market u..-- f-s.----- -___. -ttattara Sincere " N. SHERIDAN ROAD -Otderyam here andrleam to knit your own Bouciette Suits ' Wur- r...” sau-a-sa-i-i-ar.' Democratic Candidate For _....------".-" T---"' a. THE KNITTJNG SHOP - ”awn-n...” .. - wemui-"""".. "_-. ;as.a.s..'-u.-.'-. .. '.--' 519 Central Avenue Phone Highland Pafk 3140 -.-" a-_-uw-s-a-i---""?.-':':"". . annw'. . .. . "inc-i" . nu.--..n..-..u --.-;..... u..-..u.- ---e-er-e-r""'-'"" Brands Store Highland Park v..~nuui.n.u.... , ”135mm £6011 r.-.-'.--'" .--u--""" L-ge... =exwcT.=== TcT.ra==e 28c ..." . EDNA MAY 6iavfttb ---." Ken Murray - Roam Mes _ “We! at the Jury” rrtt 12c '"-g?dir.'ftr,allG, lgrrJ,tT"'" new House “3300?! t" “Imitation” ;: - _ -mttte-Cliirk - PtiTO'Biieit _ - "rtraur,Atrttl', 'i Peviyivetia $33 Jt MANY tiOLllftftty Hm e ' an “33%,“, A new} AT SUNSET VALLEY Sexonburg,‘ Pa., has taken e we from ancient history to solve .the eeonoriiie situation - everyhody’e swapping. Swapping has been going on' for a yes: and has become so common the newsmper has ineorp.omtod a “swap column.” . _ Butter and eggs ere exchanged for merchandise at stores, for gasoline and old parts for autos, and, since the boys' band started, for musical instruments. f 1 Coat-is-hauled 6r teaming done in exchange for horse-shot/tutr. but “stint ground was plowed in ex- economic snunuuu - c.u,.,.-( - urn-y “w."wu' __' my? V mapping. . tioned by Mr. Kennicott. C. C. Snapping has been rain: on for Mowbry ottered to sign his card for I year and has become BO common a dime, but a dime's big money in the newspaper hes ineorppmtod . these times. 'swap eiilu,mn." . _ Jon (Bobby Jones) Proctor sshowed Butter and eggs sre exchanged fer up Sunday and demonstrated what _ merchandise st stores, for gasoline watching the movie letrBona can do Ind old but“ for autos, and, tei.net to a. man's game. Frank Russo en- the boys' band started, for mueical tend on his annual reducing course instruments. / ' Sunday morning. Reg. Hammond Coat-is-hauled 6r teaming done in made his seasonal switch from Ping . exchange for horse-shot/ttttr. but. Pong to golf. He doesn't like to sprint ground was plowed in ex- keep both games going it the same change for half the crow. Any man time, for the strokes are different. can get land on promise to part lie-says. . V . . with one-fourth of the produce. Doug.' Hansen was hitting them cabbatrerplants were exchanged tor. far, wide and. handsome from eve 'uA,|,'l'lll I: '-| 'T"' = m, :1" ‘W st-et-c-f! ... . ar" -trtsyrerr and vegetables. _ stiff head wind, but when he gets Last summer cmbapples went for to the srrisen he's poison ivy. Oiektps, hay for . load of straw, a R J Mann of the ttre de ament gallon of buttermilk for n peek. of : Giii Th ti de s'l',"i,','1",',l spinnch. In the full apples were webs gt e potpt Pa exclaimed for cider for mold ““37 en . hens tues, laying, tg,',t"s%1 Otters am Sunday picked ti services ten 9 m " Mr. H.1Gamlirt played Sunday "lineruf work for whatever the far- morning and liked it so well he mer had that the worker wanted. t,roughilotrrlh-o-t-hh “we: Sunday --Mmehrmttraray everybody is happy 'gftemoom ttpder the arrangement. . M. H. Walter was the first sip-uh ( Jutst one ttwap has Pf?! £0.80 ture Sunday misrnine, --yg,,'ssi-gt,-tiir-'f1g M”... an. I". l - ROGERS son, as “Business and t _" 6 I 'iciiiriiio- Gt New Pro W nmvides tt Al 1.35m” lhe ALCYON mm he dare“ picture on the North Shore. _------ iiidL"'iiGiiiityt P"! 2400 -.----------"--rr= "ALL 1113 BIG onus PLAY _ was new»: ' Ruth Chatter-ton _ Paul Lukas Ptttoeh" Steer ee',", Minimum!" sir.?; u. arm. “Mir -iii, 'ii/r', P " I, -- __ """FT ----- " w 'e . , . *‘ . _ 'VW' ”m - a men McDonald; ’Howard Smith, Mr. and ' T '1'!me , Rookie“ Age" Mrs. 1',?1't,it,'d' Mr. and Mrs. R. C. 1t,efdilh"ll,%. ttaiiiTa" -..-ttiidirf _-_----" Prieer I i.-r-iirsitkron,-htrrrrrttr7irrsr. s.- --- __ -. - "11...“... a.“ I Nfh1% Bennett, PY"" A. Ross, J. Blyer, W. J. Tilden, and g: tie'M'a Peggy Shannon Douglas Currie, 'assistant profes- _ 'iiiii'i9'atir _ . a 'w nun GANG com! "t'p,1, t ',ttlt'.f,' ls d 'e, airman r-r-r-r------"; -M _ , LTiE.Ti - m r en are compu pry ur- . .m 'l, 2'et', ,,aAp.e. 10 11 mg- the first few weeks of the sea- iie.ii2ttPigri __ 7- - son. as the, course is still very soft. t?ii.2gtte It: - Budd! Rogers R chard Bennett _ Peggy Shannon DUE GANG com! _ Tomorrow” Zip!“ 8-9 MANY GOLEEB§ ML, ' _ I .99 urdat Mtereon, but will played Sm . mo tr--- stu ymg the irirtlelie, yi/ttions', 3‘.oung - "e'-"'--" -ee Irtieetrtitthrytsc" -Are -iiiiietirtiyii"eiir thatway. . V _ ' _" Earl Tucker begin} a mimgegrpi in: (Continued feom pace 1) Tsir-im- the ”Luncheon Plate HOWARD-UDELL CAFETERIA mum“. Carroll Snyder, ia was que?- _ _ mpg-mul- yderrF. ieter, Ii'. Mr, and s. R. C. ”nun“. mm. T. GOO!” J LAk rii7ArtFiii." c. Piqttrr-" Dr. N: P. cam Mm. N. P. Colt." Mr, 9! Wt.: C: w. WEEK 21." Eric 653F323! T q E: iraad “7 it. Ge Walter J. Gan-ti l t: Gull It. with: an"! 'iiiiiiGi; iu- I! Mrs. c. M. - Dr. at In It. M. 'te.--' - - --. Mi. Zeppelin: P. n. Jana-I an. Kerr - . Kb Mr. ind In l "an C. m “the lu" And Bi, WILMETT In a w payers trust as proved AtttANI “BIG acti

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