$} wf eae n ie g 1 4 Coucl O / 0 ao e W Asesessmâ€"esumemmimmmmmmmmscl 1: The ProfesslIonsl Golfers‘ associaâ€" : * m tion plans to set up clinics in four + s L sections of the country where pros . 8 7 § 2 ; * will be albfll::o find a ;urlcn ‘;ho b:hi:t +s Amksi t » E. ‘om , _ |ever go ailmen _ § Place a Want Ad for ReSulty) mt es ‘ustoitet"aecoraing in erras c tm Phone H. P. COMMERCE FUEL OILS â€" 4 £, _ _ 1/ mid Cnveiope is printed with your name and . address_ in â€"clear distinct lettering. Attractively boxed for your writing desk.â€"â€" § See this fine new stationery â€"examine it critically â€" _ compare itâ€"with anythingâ€"you have ever seen selling at two to three times this price. This is not the usual white bond paper that is so transparent but fine, heavy quality vellum . made especially for social correspondence. In addition to White Vellum you have a choice â€" â€" of Ivory, Light Green and Orchid in a variety of _ contrasting colors of ink. â€"â€"~ â€"â€" Each sheet and envelope is printed with your 9. 9 MP e oupl portter "noo s dntan ts Aulba ids Acare 4E THE UpEL PriNtinc Co 100 FOLDED SHEETS AN You will be proud to write to your most MYâ€"NAME that more than meet the specifications , of The Bureau of Standards or Phones â€" BY NORTH~ SHORE PEOPLE 536 Central Avenue THE PRESSs â€",mmuUmFousrAï¬ â€"|| _ "FAR ARE INCREASED Plans Golfers‘® Clir show tournament, $375. products, $786; junior department, $9,559; better babies, $500; boy scouts, $89; Veterans‘ Day, $6,000; Beef cattle, $26,587; dual purpose cattle, $5,145; dairy cattle, $15,890; heavy horse and farm colts, $29,785; jacks and mules, $3,227; light horses (night horse show), $16,765; speed, $62,400; sheep, $8,329; milk goats, $1,200; swine, $19,708; poultry, rabâ€" bits, pigeons; etc., $9,180; farm proâ€" ducts, $6,162; vocational agriculture, $405; horticulture, $1,926; fioriculâ€" ture, $2,868; bee culture, $825; texâ€" tile fabrics and art, $1,341; culinury,J $1,218; education, $2.000: dairy fair management and the state‘s leaders in the various activities repâ€" resented in the list, are announced as follows:~ > y _ ine totil premium efferings, inâ€" cluding â€" the â€" association â€" special irgepes l o4. 2 L o lacctn can m NeR NEWs s : Hereford â€" and Shorthorn cattle Th« & 2 breeders each contribute $3,338.33 or | _ !" ©"d¢" &0 carry theâ€" maximum â€" oneâ€"third of each of the two $10,000 of weight with Illinois representaâ€" o e i i ss, each Chamber orâ€" here this year. Dairy cattle breed | ganization will attempt to_obtain as . organizations, sheep and milk goat many personal signatures to the brandara_.ond tho: anomial . mutonn. u. will stage their national exhibitions meonnecuon with the fair this year. 110HS. wIC , pTCBiLEF LNBAINM DeIOre Deéâ€"| . _ . 42000 0 . . 0. " 0 0C 4* cause two of the beef cattle brgedaFe_'YEd‘the request and will comply are to be enhanced $20,500 by the futurity prize money, paid in by the horse owners and the Horse Review. ciations will pay $7,977.50 of this amount,. and Ehe harness race purses $350,000 from the licensed race track level, or about forty per cent below| 2CtUA! experience in clu the cost in 1928. Y 9e . ____â€";| and teaching. The premium offerings for this| Under present plaps, c year‘s fair, and the plans outlined|be established in New Y for its presentation, approved today | C280 and probably Atlant by Governor Louis L. Emmerson and| cast, midâ€"west and sout} the director of agriculture, Stuart|some city in California fo E. Pierson, total $218,573 â€"an| west. amount believed to be the highest| s rmmmnezmen to be offered by any agricultural inani e fair in the United States this year.| ‘n0is Chamber Is Of this total offering, $28,477.50| _ Urging Retrench: is to be provided by sources other Loo #Â¥2 css 2s 4 for Players Whose Game Is Needing Treatment Illinois State Fair premiums for 1932, to be paid chiefly from funds collected at the licensed raceâ€"tracks, will be the highest on record, sand expenses, paid from general To Be Paid Chiefly from Reâ€" ders, and the special prizes in jngigr shpyr make up the balâ€" breed association contribuâ€" m â€"Figured 10uve with the suggestions as the major portion of state Chambers willnrob ~ The Illinois Chamber of Commerce has announced it has asked ‘every Chamber organization of the state to write Illinois â€"representatives in congress urging them to support all government retrenchment moves. In a general way the clinics will furnish expert counsel on the three major duties of the average country club proâ€"teaching, club making and greens keeping. ~"One of the objects of the clinic," says George R. Jacobs of Ridgeâ€" wood, N. J., chairman of the P. G. A.‘s ways and means committee, "will be to help the professionals to be of more benefit to their club members. Many of the present day young professionals have risen so rapidly that they have had little Under present plaps, clinics will be established in New York, Chiâ€" cago and probably Atlanta for the east, midâ€"west and south, and in some city in California for the far west. actual experience in club making and teaching." FIN & FEATHER LODGE MU S K I E s Electrical Contractor Electric Shop GREENSLADE | Moote Lake . . . Chippews Waters sbound with these Wallâ€"Eyed Pike and Bass Phone H. P. 178 QUALITY DRY CLEANING Urging Retrenchment 4 South First Street phone 555 ~ ~ Highland Park °_ THURSDAY, MAY 19, A C Trowmrsom, Wnuserte 1488 £04 1 Et PRCTIVE food. in the Heart of Wisconsin‘s Lakes. An ideal vecation spot. m cE mt T T Waukegan and North DRY ity o the p that est th es emp! nhgsgoics for onl viou ficti fro the It fo st