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Highland Park Press, 31 Mar 1938, p. 15

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In spring a sportsman‘s fancy definitely turns to golf, tennis, sailâ€" ing, fishing or whatever his favorâ€" ite sport may be. This is right and natural we are told, for, unless he happens to be a man of pleasure and leisure. he has lived according to schedule during the winter and the day off, "a day a man takes to himself," after being in the harness of routine, is doubly enjoyed. : THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1988 "A hobby is the best thing in the world for a man with a serious voâ€" cation." ‘The more one knows of m sport the more interested he beâ€" comes, and the more likely it is to become a hobby. Now is a very good time to learn more about your parâ€" ticular sport. The Highland Park Public Liâ€" brary has a number of books on the various sportsâ€"such as: Swinging Into Galf, a recent book on the importance of learning to *swing the club head," by Ernest Jones, a successful teacher for 20 years, _ New Ways to Better Golf, by A. J. Morrison. Mr. Morrison makes golf seem easy and attractive. Fifty Years of American Golf, by H. B. Martin Anecdotes of champions and nearâ€"champions at home and abroad. Perry on Tennis, expert advice for all on lawn tennis, by F. J. Perry. Care and Construction of Tennis Courts: a seri¢s of articles by leadâ€" ing authorities, ‘with a special secâ€" tion of suggestions and ideas for organizing community outdoor <lubs. Small Boat Building for the Amâ€" ateur, with sixteen modern small boat designs, rowboats, sailboats, outboards, a 125â€"class hydroplane, mnd a runabout. Racing the Seas: the history of American sailing ships, by Ahto Walter. Yacht Design, by Norman Skene. Josh Billings said, "I have known men so pious that when they went out fishing on Sunday, they allwus prayed for good luck, a fakt." A knowledge of fish and ‘equipment will be useful, too; try: Angling Success, an anthology of fishing lore in which fifteen outâ€" standing sportsmen describe their particular tactics, edited by Mortiâ€" mer Norton. Fishing For Bass, Muskalonge, Pike and Pan Fishes, edited by Ray LIBRARY One of the most fundamental and basic principles of a Demâ€" ocracy is that a peorle fnticipau in the governing of themselves, which, in turn, calls for an emphasis upon HOME RULE or Local Government: not a centralization of government and authority into a Bureaucracy. Generally lpfikils, the more centralized a government, either a Bureaucracy or Dictatorship, the more ignorant, illiterate, and uninformed the population. It is with a definite antagonism toward the trend to Centralâ€" ization of Government, and with a sincere and earnest desire that HOME RULE should prevail that I make my Declaration of Princie%h. re; rdi:f the following basic and controversial mhlectl eeudg legislation : tion: I am opposed to the unjust Sales Tax. $ I favor a reduction in all forms of other taxation. This can be accomplished by drastic reduction in cost of governâ€" ment. I favor collective bargaining; the abolishment of Child Labor ; Unqnbrloylneut Insurance; and Compulsory employâ€" ment of capable men 45 years of age and over. Industry andâ€" Business: _ _ _ _ at u. 6 As your representative I shall at all times be interested in any legislation proposed and presented by nthcndel nationally recognized, and substantial res::.mutlm o labor, and at no time will I have lll{ consideration for any outside influences that are not AMERICAN! â€" ie t NC Take the Government out of business and put some semblance of business in the Government. Ovpo.d:ton of scarsi .‘ma“h”?l'md“fi:ohnd?mm‘:g products. terested in our !nr-cr:. mmd:?nfi‘lzusmmm- to demoralize our own producers. Such measures should be adopted that would assure Illincis Farmers a market for all the milk they now produce. _ 5e . l ailf _ Reduce governmental interference. Allow business to operate with as little governmental interference as possible. I am favorable to a State Board of Education, which shall act only in an advisory capacity, and be without executive DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES â€"â€" Revision of inspection pr P .fl"lwfln inspection practices on a Chicagoâ€"State cooper receive its benefita. e Reduction of Auto Licerse Fees I am favorable to the Iilincis State Teachers Program M. Schrenkeisen. Eight expert fishâ€" ermen describe the different methâ€" ods of catching fresh water fish. ‘The Fisherman‘s Guide, by Bob Becker, in his own inimitable style. ‘Tales of Rod and Gun, a collecâ€" tion of the best American hunting a:}n.bhlng stories, by Harry Mcâ€" Deerfield Bowlers End Tournament Thursday Evening Men, Fish and Boats, the pictorâ€" ial picture of the North Atlantic fisherman, an adequate book conâ€" taining something for the young and old, by Alfred B. Stanford. on last Thursday with 211. That helped Dunham‘s team to the high game of 942. The last appearance of the teams will be tonight (Thursâ€" day), when the first three places will be settled. Two postâ€"season matches have been arranged. On April 3 (next Sunday) a team will bowl a picked team from Glenview, followed by a little party for all the bowlers. The following Sunday two teams from the league will bow! in the. annual Holy Name tournament at the C.Â¥.0. alleys in Chicago. Coleman ... Dunham ... Schwalbach Klemp ...... Name Anderson Bartels Coleman Gole Dunham Frost Garrity Ginter Kress & Kargo Klemp Fr. Murphy Mylott McGuire O‘Connor Schwalbach Trute Wagner Zahnle Victor 0. Siegler N. W. Settlement Meets The next meeting of the Highland Park Northwestern Settlement group will be Wednesday, April 6, at the home of Mrs. Robert Walker on Cary avenue, Ravinia. Your Support will be Appreciated. PRIMARIES APRIL 12, 1938 Nick Wagner took the high game Republican Candidate for Representative 8th Senatorial District Lake â€" McHenry â€" Boone Earnest â€" Energetic Efficient Standings 175â€"122â€"162â€"459 122â€"122â€"122â€"366° 130â€"182â€"152â€"464 126â€"134â€" 92â€"352 123â€"164â€"100â€"387 123â€"165â€"166â€"454 140â€"157â€"155â€"452 153â€"135â€"4125â€"413 152-123«,-400 117â€"109â€" 93â€"319 125â€"139â€"131â€"395 180â€"136â€"169â€"485 147â€"175â€"144â€"466 138â€"155â€" 94â€"387 154â€"123â€"144â€"421 169â€"159â€"143â€"471 157â€"154â€"160â€"471 136â€"163â€"161â€"460 158â€"146â€"180â€"484 123â€"138â€"143â€"404 ... 24 33 Handicap 82 30 25 27 29 81 52 41 33 42 81 62 45 25 30 47 40 29 29 81 25 44 101 North St. Johns Avenue ENTIRELY NEW STYLINGâ€"Longer, roomier sedan bodies...distinctive lines...finer interiors...greater luggage space with outside openings More Bianess â€"luxury DELIVERED and cll the following : f 2 bumpers; 4 bumper guards + 2 tail lights + 2 windshield wipers + 2 sun visors + 2 matched electric air horns « 1 cigar lighter + 3 ash trays + Spare wheel, tire, tube, and lock â€" Glove comâ€" partment with clock and lock + Foot control for headlight beams, with indicator on instrument panel + De Luxe steering wheel + Rustless Steel wheel bands + Heat indicator + Builtâ€"in luggage eompartment, with lock + Choice of 6 colors. Price quoted is for the De Luze 85 h. p. Tudor Sedan illustrated, nJ includes mw: charges, taxes C e _# _ _ KQUIRMENT INCLUDED Price quoted is for the De Luxe 85 h. p. Tudor Sedan $(95.00 IN HIGHLAND PARK THE PRESS3 PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. FORDV8 THE NEW DE LUXE See for yourself how fine these new cars are . . . then ask yourself, "Why Pay More?" 85 H.Pâ€"8 BODY TYPESâ€"6 COLORS THBSB new De Luxe types are the biggest Ford Vâ€"8 cars ever built. The sedan above, for instance, measures 10 inches longer over all than last year‘s roomy Ford. The hood is longer. Luggage space, too, has beenincreased. And, along with new size, interiors show new richâ€" ness. From the outside, these cars presenta beauty distinctly theirown: Yet there has been no s#crifice of Ford Vâ€"8 handling ease. The 112â€" inch wheelbase remains, with 123â€" inch springbase. The responsive 85 horsepower Vâ€"8 engine gives exâ€" ceptional gas mileage for its brilâ€" liant performance; Many people have wished for a bigger, richer Ford Vâ€"8 and now it is here : ; ; at a typically low Ford price. You are invited to see it and drive it for yourself before you choose your new car, Phone Highland Park 710 PAGE FIFTEEN

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