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Highland Park Press, 8 Aug 1940, p. 13

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The Tribute Department: Mr. Alâ€" bert Larson we have always liked you and we have always admired you. Your personality is indispensâ€" able in the life of our community. It is too bad that we can not get to know our outstanding Highland Parkers better than we do; for, I feel certain that if we did we would all benefit. And so we say to you, Mr. Larson: We enjoy coming into the quaint stationery store where you assist your nephew, Mr, Nafe Larson. We enjoy talking with you. And we want to wish you and our amiable nephew a great deal of hapâ€" Pamnii in en y en meneneren tie o mame ie t a in h td d Haak‘s Auto Supply C 25 8. Second $t. Phone H. THURSDAY, AUGUST, 8, 1940 Here And There with w.s. The Thoughts at Random Departâ€" ment: Tom Ullman claims that he wants to go to Harvard. Ask him why sometime . . . Phil Danley looks mighty handsome in that soldier outâ€" fit . . . Remember: "There are not uninteresting things, there are just disinterested people . . . We admire Mr. Danny Davitt. He is a peach of a fellow and always seems to look on the bright side of life. This is an enviable trait . . . Jim Neild started the light weight bicycle fad success far exceeding you have already exâ€" Phone H. P.â€"391 gust . . . A grammarianâ€"that is, one who is inclined to be dogmatic on the exactness in the usage of Englishâ€"would shudder if he heard in the United States! . . . Miss Jane Weese is an artist â€" and excellent artist at that. Jane draws for dro is a nice place to dine . . . Mr. and Mrs. Steve Chase tell us that they think married life is wonderful. They are an attractive couple. . . . Miss Libby Clarke is having her room mate this week. Miss Mary Ann Harwick is the petite Miss. We understand that she is one of the "queens" at Carleton college . . . Louis Zanin certainly is a handsome young man . .. Have you ever tried not reading a Burma Shave road adâ€" vertisement? , . . Jerry Bowes â€" the younger â€" tells us that he might, (when he completes his high school career) go to Washington and Lee university. He couldn‘t find a betâ€" ter men‘s college. For further inâ€" formation concerning the excellence of this university, I refer you, Jerry, to Hank Wilder â€" and arâ€" dent enthusiast of this old instituâ€" tion . . . John Laurie Junior is one of the finest trumpet players we have ever heard . . . We can not thank Dick Thorsh enough for what he has done for us this summer . . . Howie Murrayâ€"again, the younger â€"seemed mighty happy about someâ€" thing last Saturday night . . . The sign in the Chicago Motor clubs‘ branch office makes one stop and stare. The sign only has one word on it. That word is, "Think" . . . Gordy Ball is one fine fellow. He would do anything for a friend .. Pete Wolff is back in town. He looks bigger and stronger. Watch out you football lads who play on the top Eastern college teams, Pete is rarâ€" ing to go ... We are happy to hea‘ that Roberta (Bobbe) Bosworth is planning to stay home for the rest of the summer . . . Isn‘t Mrs. Turâ€" riff a pretty lady . . . I like the way the James T. Lytles run their pretty home . . . Jean Morrissey has an attractive friend visiting her ... Art Pier is doing splendid work at Purdue university . .. anston . . . We are biting into Auâ€" Lord‘s clohing establishment in Evâ€" Amos and Andy speak . . . San Peâ€" The Anzious to Know Departâ€" ment: Why people seldom regd their Harvard Classics? . . . Why wow...10 YEAR GUARANTEE A GUARANTEE MADE POSSIBLE BECAUSE ONLY THE CAS REFRICâ€" FITH NO MOYING THEE HIGHLAND PARK PRE3S do people pass the salt and pepper when one asks for just the salt? . . . Where people get all the money to live beyond their means? . . . Why women try to act and dress like men? . . . Why the laundries use so much paper and cardboard â€" it is so expensive for them! . . . The Most Beautiful Thought of the Week Department: "Be not overâ€" come of evil, but overcome evil with good" . . . This sentument is found in the Bible. A world of knowledge and helpful advice is written on the pages of this Great Book. One is not educated until one has read â€" diligently and thoroughly â€" The Holy Bible in its entirety! One has read thousands of type lines concerning conscription in the papers during recent weeks. Isolaâ€" tionists, appeasers and what have you, complain bitterly. Of course, they offer no other method to subâ€" stitute for this movement, but they how! about their "rights" just the same. Many isolationists maintain that conscription is the initial step toâ€" ward complete totalitarianism in the United States. In their minds this may be true. But little do they think of the inevitable position we will be forced to stand if Britain falls Po.and, Norway, Austria and France took life easy until the wolf was haunting their doors. We don‘t relish the thought of our being in the same predicament. Proponents of conscription are genuine defenders and patriots of the nation. If our country had had compulsory military training at the termination of the World War, which seemed ridiculous at the time, seeing we had just finished the war "to end all wars and make the world safe for democracy . . . ," we would have no worries at the moment. We would have many million under arms and countless reserves, with military might greater than all the world combined. Hitlee wouldn‘t propose dispatching Nazi legions inâ€" Jo,n'x BY CRAWFORD * 4 .\ continued low operating cost, its lifeâ€"long dependability. And now . . . “, ‘s mOW ; . + vflg-l&Y-Gm...m“hrm;-ud&bl-. win our 1. Y ear busaraniee . . . you get ironciad assurance of this longer, mwflmm..umfirflmb y--yd-’-lq...-obn_-â€"q n the long run! Here‘s Final Proof that the GAS REFRIGERATOR Cives You More for Your Moov‘l Operating records of than 1,500,000 Servel in use prove its permanent silence, its frecdom from costly repeire, is â€"Whitt N. Schultz LC ‘ A" '9'.-.‘551 :1 .:',â€"‘_:483'_ 2+ Plus This Unqualified 10â€"Year G@uarantee to the Western Hemisphere. But . . . let‘s not look into the past. If Britain falls, we have Japan, Italy and Germany to contend with. Chances are that none of them would dare to interfere on this side of the earth for a period of time in which they would undoubtedly reâ€" habilitate Europe. Our gigantic war machine is beginning to trundle at full force. We are not the sleeping France, Poland or some of the other unfortunate nations. In an amazâ€" ingly short period we will possess a huge army, and a navy twice the strength of the present fleet. Hitler means business . . . the best way to deal with him is meeting force with force. It has been proven that any mediation, _ verbal _ propitiations, promises or paperâ€" treaties mean very little to the German dictator. Indeed, the best way to keep out "I Don‘t Like Reliable Laundered Shirts," And it does! Our shirt finishing equipment permits us to shape the collar to fit the neck â€" to correctly size them for longer wear. says Hobo Hulligan. "Makes me feel like an aristocrat." CALL HIGHLAND PARK 177â€"178 FOR SKILLED LAUNDRY WORK. -“-h.hnc,ndeo-rd-)_. assumed of dependable refrigeration SERV EL GAS REFRIGERATOR 30 years for the maintenance of the «Noin The Pamade Io... © LASTING SILENCE © LASTING EFFICIENCY e LASTING ECONOMY A Sweeping Guarantee ON THE 1940 safeguarding the United States and South America. * of war is to prepare for one. ‘The safest method to check totalitarian states is to be mightier than they, Conscription is sine qus non in First house north of Contral Avenue en East side of Btreet 15 Years in Highland Park Telephone H. 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