rers of automoâ€" reavier oil in *he nd differential in inter, the bulletin wise, in many inâ€" il should be someâ€" immer. * ~: § should be removâ€" hubsand reple ced t," the bulletin set enerator was adâ€" ‘ charging rate in d now be set back amer reading. The er the oil has workâ€" aves, check the clips are tight. * ection of the. tires veal. some cuts. ; epairing the ravages re other tasks which led to at this time, her ‘frequentâ€"periods se comprise inspectâ€" hecking the angleâ€"of the headlights, with iting glare; checking and cleaning or reâ€" und faulty; draining om. the gasoline and nd carburétor;cleanâ€" isting the points in housing, and many jobs, if attended. to l save the car owner id in some instances )ill later on." R as passed, the antiâ€". hould be: removed. r. â€"This should ‘be drive, as "the. sediâ€" ed ‘up and much of with the solution. the radiator several , so as to wash out r.â€" The grime that éaf: springs. in the nsiderable â€"number of ng to use their great at least to the extent their sports and pasâ€" éprinz Which * 11 Find of ; ibility of a freezâ€" g season begins, tin issued by the deparment of the LE LAUNDRY ANING COMPANY Bay Rd. Highland Pk. n driven through re a number of should be made wner© would save nd. expense: after y have developed result of difficult should be inspectâ€" repairs should be YOUR LAUNDRY OR TT. ~YOU WILL s Attention THE CAR Good Attendance _ Monday, March 18, . Troop 32 . atâ€" tended the court of honor at the Lincoln school. There were 14 scouts from our troop present.â€" Scout Anâ€" ker Jeppesen gave a demonstration in fiint and steel fire building. Scout Herbert Stevens demonstrated the flight of a model airplane that he had made. Some boys_who are working on their tenderfoot test are Arthur Paulson and Dexter Calkins.â€"Scribe Robert Lehr, Troop 32. _ f Swim â€"Meeting sX Mr. Hawkins, our scoutmaster, and Mr. Van Dyke, our assistant scoutâ€" master took the boys. of the Elm place troop, number 30 for a swim meeting at the high school last week. Next Situ'rday they are taking us on a hike to the Cabin in the Woods. We have 24 scouts registered in our troop now. The latest ones are »\Bob Mosely. and George Shay. â€" Scribe Chris Keller, Troop 30. â€"â€" * ___â€"_New Scout Pamphlets _ ... / The Highland Park Library has. just recently added a large number of merit badge pamphlets and scout books to their scout shelf in the downâ€" stairs. section of the building. The Merit badge pamphlet 1list is now comâ€" plete on theâ€" shelves afnd ready . for use.. . Bound copies of the .Boy Scout handbook have also been added. Scouts you have now access to help in all the merit badges. _ Why not take ECE ie 4P Cngh un en ut dn an T your two merit badges a month regâ€" alarly. â€" _ ie * Attend Court of Honor Troop 30 attended the court of honor Monday, March 18, and had 16 scouts present. . Our troop demâ€" onstrated the nine knots. At this court Bob Nereim got his second class award: Wednesday. we went swimâ€" â€" The fun becan when the court of honor convened and awarded a merit badge in "nech washing" to Kenâ€" neth Niebuhr and one in "nut culture" to Clark Wright. â€" o . A game of "prisoners was the next â€"hig â€"mo 4 regular feature preâ€"ared each soners in the dark" #â€"moment in the got program. This game was played in | absolute darkness. , George .Zinglar and Bob Fox furnished the balance 1 of the troop with entertainment when they put on boxing gloves and enâ€" tered the ring . blindfolded. â€" They found it hard to locate each other, but continued to swing nevertheless. A pie eating contest was ‘the closing feature of the meeting and was won by> George Zinglar who received a whole pie as the prize. â€"In this conâ€" test no. one ‘was permitted to use anything except his mouth to eat the| pie. The winner, with many others, didn‘t eat all his pie. It was on his| face. At the close the meeting wast voted a howling, ripping and t,ea.r-“ ing success. In fact Boy Fox resemâ€" bled Rip Van Winkle and Clark Wright looked almost, but not quite, like September Morn. 3 | _*_~â€". Plgn Demonstration . â€" . â€" 1 ~At a demonstration ofâ€"Troop 36 on Thursday, April 4, there will be an exhibition in first aid and knot tyipg, of in addition"to songs and ceremonies. Arrangement‘s are being madé to seâ€" cure four roles of motion . pictures to be shown on this evening. Study Map Making "Troop 33â€" concludes studying map making at their meeting this week. This will be the final evening devoted to this work and the next meeting will be given over to workâ€" on the first class requirement for judging. >~â€"~@~.<=â€"Tergop 92,â€" Deerfield _ The meeting opened with the USUAL ceremonials, forming in. line by paâ€" trols, and repeating the oath and law. Rev. M. J. Andrews then offerâ€" ed prayer, and flag salutes were given.'? After the regular business â€"session, the patrols adjourned to their patrol corners, and passed tests.. Then paâ€" trol reports were given and scout games~ played. Severalâ€" candidates helped in their tenderfoot tests. For â€"the closing ceremony the patrols reâ€" assembled, benediction was pronouncâ€" & & 3 SÂ¥ & 1190004 1 28. Avinhcnt dï¬ o d erthnatha ht i ed and taps were played by Mark Andrews. _ After: dismissal the ofâ€" ficers held a short meeting. 44 ______._. Contest Report 5 . _Pine Tree patrol â€" seven present, 12% points per scout, total 88 points; Stag patrolâ€"four present, 15 points per scout, total 62 .points; Otter paâ€" trolâ€"sixâ€" present, ~7% points per ‘scout, total 45 points; Moose patrolâ€" six present, 9%4 points per scout, toâ€" toal 56 points.â€"TFroop Scribe, J. Kenâ€" neth Vetter. f Panther Patrol News The last meeting of Troop 51 of Deerfield was* well attended. Our new scoutmaster, Mr. Carl Scheer was introduced and I know we will all do our part to help.. The meeting was taken up in aA â€"businessâ€"like manner. All the members of the panther paâ€" trol were present, but Helmuth Pieâ€" penbrok due to his Alness with the flue. We hope he will recover soon s we are planning a hike in the hear future.â€"Patrol leader, Edward Bren: nan. ;oeck by members of the Boy Scout Press Club THE PR ES S D~erfield Froop Meeting 8 The Pirs Tree patrol of the Presâ€" | ~ byterian scout Troop 52, Deerfleld, | © met at John Beckman‘s house, Wedâ€"| " nesday, March 20, 1929. We started } C with a game. â€" After half an hour we assembled in the house and we talked on having a bicycle hike and| * made future plans. The â€"meeting| / opened at 7:00 and ended at 9:00. The scouts present: were as follows:|| John Beckman, John Dargen, Robert: Van Treuren, Elmer Anderson, Harâ€" | old Huhn,â€"Harold Huhn, Troop 52. |â€"â€"<â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Newâ€"Bcoutmastersâ€"<â€"â€"â€"â€" \. _ _ Troop 51, the American Legio \ troop of Deerfield, has a new scoutâ€" | master, his name is Mr. Carl Scheer. We‘ meet at the Deerfield Grammar ( school every Thursday evening. Mr. | Scheer lives on Summerset avenue in Deerfield. He is a marine and he is going to do all he can for .the | scouts.. The meeting starts at 7:30 i‘ and ends atâ€"9:00. All the boys 12 ,| years old or older are cordiglly inâ€" .| vited to attend the next meeting and â€"| to meet our: new scoutmaster.â€"Rob 51 ert Hatech, Troop 51.: «===~> ... :: |\ ~.__. Northbrook Troop Meeting ~= \__Troop 61 met at the Northbrook p| school â€"at 7:15 > Thursday night. . We ;."drilled.and thenâ€" had : patrol inspecâ€" d| tion. The Raven patrol won inspecâ€" g| tion and then we had a knot tying e1 rally, the best patrol winning. Then r.| came a memory game which the Raâ€" â€" Yesterday my chauffeur took m way. Some of his maneuvers with precision. He never grew ruffled, skirting the dangerâ€"zone. 1 congrt our destination.â€"~_ _ s "It‘s done by practice," said he; **You‘ve got toâ€"observe LIC LUIESâ€"â€" _ watch for an openin‘, and go ahead.": ts § ‘ Simple enough« ~ Just obey the laws, watch for your openingâ€" and go ahead! Come to think of it, don‘t the same three simple rules hold good in every walk of life? e § e T There are people who are very lax about the rules; they seem disâ€" obedient to begin with â€" a very undesirable trait in men and women. Negligence of existing laws grows: on folks that travel. on life‘s crowded thoroughfare. They get on the wrong: side of the street, get fined, curse the traffic policemen secretly, and, imperitâ€"the lives of their fellowâ€"men, as though life were a trivial thing. t % The fellow who never gets there hasn‘t looked for the opening; goes around in circles, with ~eyes hald rlosed.. Then he grumbles because business is dull;y he is the dullard. The opening is there, just as soon as the other driver gets out of the way. : . ~~Then, if one doesn‘t see the opening â€" hasn‘t looked for it â€" he simply never goes ahead. He is in a position to get bumped into, and soundly roasted because e is obstructing the traffic;worse than all, he has only himsel{ to blame. If he doesn‘t do it, his fellowâ€" travellers will blame him in: full: measure. Obey the rules, watch for the "opening â€" then go ahead. Simple, isn‘t it? ;. p en The fellow who never gets ther goes around in cireles, with ~eyes because business is dully he is the just as soon as the other .driver get B New Lamps for Cabin _: a o That ‘three new gasoline lamps for * use at the Cabin in the Woods had : been‘ received, was the announcement > from headquarters last week. These _ new lamps are large and so designed that they give out light in all direcâ€" tions insteadâ€"of only one as theâ€"oldâ€" e > || enes do. They first proved â€" their o worth at the Junior Leaders: Camp mmmmmemmmemeremac=e | CONFCFTCNCC this Monday, Tuesday, and Meeting ‘Wednesday. â€"The lamps, which were _of the Pres.| manufactured by E. H. â€"Vavra and 52, Deerfield, | company of Rock .Falls, Illinois, were : house, Weqd.| received at headquarters last Saturâ€" . We started| day.â€"Robert Riddle, Troop 32. x half an hour Welcome New Scouts * house and we| The following scouts were welcomâ€" rycle hike and| ed into the North Shore Area councit ‘The meeting| for the. week ending March 23, 1929;: nded at 9:00.| Troop 3, Wilmette â€" John Brumâ€" re as follows:| baugh Jr., John Spencer Norrington. )argen, Robert| . Troop 18. Winnetkaâ€"Billy â€" Welch, \nderson, Harâ€" Klten Bachrach,; Seth Shepard; Grant hi c Mman» ho I Adaums.:. .c :â€" â€" y auffeur took me through a muchâ€"crowded trafficâ€" aneuvers with the imachine were hairâ€"breadth in grew ruffled, though his welfare and miné were zone. I congratulated him when‘ we alighted at GETTING ON ven patrol won. The meeting ended with the scout oath "and benediction. =â€"William . Cray,â€" Troop 61, North: , brook. $ 7° . f Brown, Donald Busch, Gleen Disney, Frank Docauer, Albert Kroll, Leo Laycock, George . Madole,. Kenneth McSarley, James Numsen, August Radloff, â€" Russellâ€" Proctor, William Schnieder, George Spoor, . William Whitney. _ l 4 : f . Réservations for Cabin _ ‘The following troops have made resâ€" ervations for the Cabin in the Woods: ~Friday, March.29â€"Troop 23, Glenâ€" woe. Troop 24: Hubbard Woods. _ : sSaturday, March 30 â€"»â€"Troop 30, Highlandâ€"Park. > Â¥ 4 â€""*You‘veée got to observe the rulesâ€" EWe on CC se 2e o _â€"Friday, April 5â€"Troop 13, Kenilâ€" worth. 2 + 23A S Saturday, April© 6â€"Troop 13, Kenâ€" ilworth. f â€" A es Friday, April 12â€"Troop 33, Highâ€" land. Park. § xc a Sâ€"at;x;'day, April 13 â€" Troop Highland Park until~4:00 p. m.>~ Troop 71, Libertyville Thursday, March 28, 1929 â€" â€" Russell