Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jun 1939, p. 43

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To be. continued Secon d Graders Observe How Candy Bars, Are Prodùced The second ,grade chidren of 'the Logan schooi enjoyed a visit to the Mars Candy factory in Oak Park, Saturday, morning, June .10. The trip, was made in. the schooi bus. On arrivai at the factory each chiid was given a white cap, to wear. Our guide exfflained that. ail their work- ers wore caps to prevent any loose hair fromf dropping 'any place. Each worker is inspected before starting work. especially :hands and nails. No chewfn-g gum or tobacco can be used while working.. Sec Compete Proces The tour started with the making of the candy -boxtes 1ollowed by a visit to the roomns in which large cartons of candy had been packed, ready to ship out. Thirty carioads a day leave the tactory. Ail the candy bars are packed by hand and each girl can pack about 350 boxes a day, The naiiroad cars, standing on the tracks, which brought in sug- ar, chocolate, peanuts, and other things needed in the majcing of can- dy, were visited by the children. only wnole nuts wer'e us i m candy. The making of peanut but- ter delighted the childnen. Giant Electiric Beaters In the next roôm couid be seen' the conveyons which carried large conta iners of chocolate, beaten egg whites, and the other ingredients used in making candy. The giait. eiectric, beaters, i which as many as 45 dozen eggs couid be beaten, SAVEON 50%0 TIRE SAVNG, FROM STANDARD LIST HUSKY GENUINýE NEW TýIRESl tire news for you! For4 the colft of tires, you MAT LIS lff Lake Av mue attentlinIl axL- imne job, of driving ne the mword~ falls. JUNE IZnd TO JULY:4thý ON mng y the t NOW

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