Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Jun 1938, p. 12

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*Finest of the top grades; fully- aged prime. beef. For a, beef roast nothing more flavorable, ju icy or delectable.- @th and 7th Ribs Standing, lb.2 1e PORK LOIN ROAST These ]ois are cut from young, tender, corn-fed hogs4 So deliclous that It wlll seeni the same as chieken. Splendid served coid for sandwiches. 24V 214- to 3-lb. avg., l .......2 12 ING HENS- FRYING CIIICKENS The tops ln tender, de- ressed. Plump lilous tastiness. Wapsie mrnte meat. Valley, milk-fed. Fresh &-lb. avg. dry picked. 2- to 3-lb. avg. 29C lb35e Sousage VAL ROAST IONELESS STEAKS U~ IBoneless ISo deliciously tender that Rol1e~ lb.they1l melt in your mouth ________________ lb.__-and_______so tasty. ib. P avg., lb.. .. TROIIT. F'resh caught. 2- 4to 3-lb. avg., lb.. rlb............ 1 lb. li2lbs. age. corne frôm a radius of 25 miles, wnîcn enables patrons to receive milk that is Iess than 24 hour old. Mr. Schoenrock basbee n in busi- ness in Winnetka fîor the, past four years, and bas establisbed an enviable reputation for service .andtop -quality. Mr. Barteltt was, for 28 years witb, the Bowman Dairy companly as mnan- ager of its, Evanstoni. brandi, leaving last September to enter business for hiniseif. Hat Eight Trucks In, addition to the store' at Wil- mette,, the newconcern n0W operates eight trucks. betW.eein Howard street and H-ighland Park. More. trucks w'ili be added as t he demand requir-es. -At present the operations will be Con- finied to the retail field. Miss Dorothy Maland, daughter of ('Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Maland, 514 Kenilworth avenue, Kenilworth, had as ber guests for several days last week four of lier friends- from Swarthniore.college. in, Pennsv'Ivania, Miss Ani Driver, Miss Barbara Morehead, and Miss Ruth Richard- son, ail of Philadeiphia, and Miss Joanna Hill of Richmond, Ind. -0-- Th ne ormer str, to replace the ones now in operation there,, will be of the traffic *actuated variety. They will show green continuously. for Sheridan road, except, thata vehicle on Xen- ilworth avenue mn approaching to enter or 'cross -wilI operate a treaàdie which wiIl switch. signais -long enough to permit the -driver to, proceed. The arrangemfent, at the other in- tersection will be More elaborate, *it. ivas explained. There willbe -seven treadies and seven stop.-and-go lights. On Greený Bay road there. will be Iights guarding both sides of the ap- proaches to Kenilworth avenue and Park drive. There will be sinijiar lights on Kenilworth avenue and Parke drive and one to control the exit from the parking lot along the North Western railway 's property. The lights on Green Bay road'will be synchronized as. far as possible to permit a flow of through traffic, and, if it becomes necessary, the system ecan be coordinated later ivith the operation of the railway,'s cross- ing gates. Signal lights at Green Bay road and MNeirose avenue. which have flot been ini operation since the underpass be- tween the west si de of the village and the joseph Sears scbool was openeci, are to be abandoned, it was an- nounced some tinie ago. %# i J% m %j Sp CHIPS -IHormel'si Fresh - Crispy acle meat Wholesonie Iclous.]Bi 8-z. 1 F'ried.12' ~bags35c ,Zo. ran mir- deil- I- ori 'r i largi LVIau ey i uesday to visît lier tamiIy for a week or so.- -o- Miss Marjorie Post has recently eturned froni Daytona Beach, Fia., where for the past three winters she has been teaching at the Seabreeze rvate school. She will spend the unimer with lier sister, Mrs. C. E. streer,. vv urette, was awareed a cer- tificate in appraisal of real estate at the graduation exerices held by the Chicago chapter of the American. Savings and -Loan Institutelheld June 13 at the Hotel Sherman. HOME FRflM MNORTHu Wresh dn and~ flavon 4- t. Swedish Lb-. i - .

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