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Highland Park Press, 9 Apr 1936, p. 10

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§ xn aANSON _ Starlings were introduced from Europe ‘into Central Park, New York City.inhgum.,mu wuum%muua || l # ’ i hshenbmnafinmh Starlings are the only black apâ€" pearing birds in our area having a region in 1927 and since that time they have become numerous and Starlings are now a thoroughly naturalized member of our North American avifauna. Unwelcome in of a most unwelcome alien, the Euâ€" ropean starling. 1 ermting io note the appomtated| ts anf rolating (nitl] var ut inmufiubm'thw;q f & f 1 I io oi mnpra one Page: mricoal secupled in May by . howe ‘birde [ treee. available ¢reviods‘ about 4 reared in your region last summer, buildings, an t 1 to have a welcomed group of hlnabmlqme;an,mlm nesting in the erected bird houses native birds from the | Lo: w.ma_hmmzrkm.mmmufim&& combatting the marauding â€" hole which is than one If you are opposed to Bonds and Bordage and if you favor a stabilized currency with enom:ney in ¢irâ€" culation so the country um.)thenullota Republican Ballot and help te Severin H. Hanson. 4£1a2ave Lhe government K:]y its own money ittt; circulation and you will help to restore prope values, and also increase wages, salaries, etc., stocks, corporation bonds, ete. . .. â€" [ _ â€"Destroy property equities and you will comâ€" pletez destroy our entire economic structure, including the Insurance Companies and everyâ€" thing else. (Syt ; | Tax exempt Federal, State and Municipal M are undermining the economic ltructnl:re No signs are more characteristic of spring than the return of the bluebirds, robins, and a number of other birds which were lost to us ;yonpeigt;lztge iesa 4 PAGE TEN i _ . IN‘THE TEMPLE . ; . _ | . THE MONEY CHANGERS ARE STILL . Public debts are a first lien against all properâ€" ty. The more public debtsâ€"the less equity we Instead of using its own money the %ovdrn-g ment is borrowing credit and has thereby sucâ€" ceeded in increasing our National, State and Municipal debts by more than Eighteen Billion Dollars in three years. | { >3 Only $6,3856,383,441 was outsde of the U. S. Treasury, and this included all of the money Â¥laeed ‘into c&rculation since the nation was ounded. Much of this money has been destroy ed in fires, shipwrecks, éetc. ] According ‘to the CIRCULA;ION STATE: MENT OF UNITED STATES MONEY issued on November 30, 1935, by the Treasurer of the United States: i hob There was then a total of $16,260,945,274 "of United States Money. Fagt ‘ E) M Now here are| some Kjould be emphasized : ‘ perennials. â€" I‘ve fo f j pays to try to rais f t 5 CIMVL vaore) Mn Have the government pay its own money into Severin H. Hanson \â€"SEVERIN H. TENTH DISTRICT AFIEL D by JIM MOONEY . The less equity we have in security behind mortgages, fall Starlings ‘are not protected by Lhw and it is M to destroy| their nests and eggs ‘and oung | ‘Whenever possible and| distou: ;’:" Resting ‘of birds in this area ad| much as possible. Thesé foreignerd‘ begin fnesting early in | the | ork ‘and with occasional observation off| bird houses by the home owner | &\ tremendous amount of assistance car| There‘s Plenty For All ; unemployed must be E Silee;the-cbmhm introd: into America a law ing fion of foreign birds c AEey: 1900). c:crafo W must . ave 'm: from n'Depm:ent lof Az Rockine habit chaien af noacisn, 1 _ iliirops, poking ‘their heands up to SE lertess j B-&‘m : "“m .":1 j ou i cb mm.n"d? bluebirds» flickers, and many othe$ |BX., "of io ts &‘;"yfi'i.":‘;“"w ’ nd the lovely dark crimson eighthsl inches in diambter so 1 M [Bats,, ‘gor, grup, _ n T*0t Fatrs B te ie nnaing m esaold | L neh S att in Jure rete h hoi P tgoar meate ase ui uint M famt mate, Shatt C Bij ,ib', in . bloom," splendid ‘biue birds. | 6O |j{§pires standing high in corner . _ Since these birds were introduce@|Bhimps and against your . fence. America.. < Extending | their (rs from: that time ‘e. L ‘mv&ma other, pirdas Make these bivad °‘:E bi d | most ; come. Starlings nest in C Mcfal.%ty for all in America. you cannot have | it |until Cagn- rk-‘ co;trol 5 the -mn' oney System, by the Conâ€" :t’it-ti-.j 7 o ninnies and vabe, mull be en promgeainer S andand jof iiving." _ | / people will Have the . bu; %o&.flm «1 t 41 tu:l_}l,;,nl,. r; i n.i; e Oe home Sacke Our aged and disabled decent bulbds up and separite them every f | third '&orwmn&m lup and dghl d to to be taken ingoors for the winter. But most Ing irtant: all |péretiniais inust (be ;»‘,A‘l hrough the growing sea J | hey‘re dra n eleven differâ€" .3,"‘. vod |elements from the soil. ;5"‘".#; or| later these elements be: !", F r aind unless you reâ€" plMG4 them the pl uvzill%i‘e- So ‘d! ly) recommend that you it g;our perennials a square meal 'fi ppring. Use a plant food that tupblies all eleven of the food ele: : ts they need from the soil, in baMirced proportions. Four pounds f BC per 100 au re feet, applied :r kour| flower borders will keep .’_‘ ) ing strongly all sumâ€" ;‘.!‘;:5.%',;1’;,;" n e fared that 1 will be henung it vergreens, Trees and Shrubs â€" esP . | ;. c« S oc9] T.\ concludes his stateâ€" t m. "If I am nominâ€" -Fv.‘"{ han duts thOnt h forcud Aifommagontatine s uin finih o n t d lican elected in its territory. . Hk‘ifl telling Waukegan| voters t it was ho who reâ€"opened the at Lakes g‘l:ution. Are 1 and Chicago Democratic bosses enti to some of that t? do they do their work tfi rough publican congressman? > : tells the voters that it was he ‘ theMpMM% buildâ€" ‘and that he induced the naâ€" al\ administration to deed Grosse jcandidaté nomination for iably | ‘ attac ,"! | .deécla lHivan |has ont ue Am) witk tham MIE emums. ith them | would !{; and manyâ€"colo ins, \And, course, these are ily ‘a few of the hundreds of varâ€" ties you could & ‘ardl 8t trangplanted n ays does bette 10th Hifetrict was) the any np: I‘ve always the m” 1‘: Ke 1 ‘xperimen “.M pthing but perennials. It could be is besutiful 4 garden as you‘d find T from|early spring to late eft, you‘d. have crocuses and snow 1d hollyhocks| would be coming &, pink and| white and scarlet, mgfln the| larkspur, )o Ji &m borg:n ‘would be of the nbow. Here and there A‘d have a cl pA':‘f’c n and d | in. s course, IJ hl', ul m w« d into the fall, with varâ€" of color d description. And so into ber, when one w 6 ials of all would angon, candi from this dis ts .{‘ L e ol C cn:l C .-'-f in g m:zrw?f Deerfield P«:st'.A % n{preparing the soil for DeREDâ€" | Amoricanisn, chairman had : charge l‘plfll > nwaam’fifdmp ie [pt Mght ‘;‘lix&i:” " | : Three schools entered the contest, ipléts .plant * ‘m Bannockburn, Wilmot and Deerfleld. ce : f ““3. First prize was awarded to Jane fotice thes feie, " fB2" [ Richard Eamminga, |Wilmiot: and ;g;’nlm t im ‘hi ; 'flu.._'.‘.‘._-l_lm.’;. ._:...._ :- se P d & > 0 emp! about growâ€" ?xgl: inls. â€" I‘ve found it hardâ€" rnn try to raise them from .. It‘s very little expenâ€" ¢ to buy plan orbmlm'a >d reliable n , and your reâ€" ts ate quicker and surer. . n‘ preparing the soil for perenâ€" it refuiargy TA’w,; ach 25 squa fc&.‘:E iplats tho when y | po em into the h : mipist for at least & }&P :~ Just beaut | Chat With the Master tactits of the tpolitics this te â€"thiev | P{K.f’:j long. little care, mf' * s s Chigs Opers in . %“’-‘;‘. es ’"’" l _ Circus Opens in > N o miy mm en aten e o \ Chicago, Apr. 11 Kell¢yâ€") ‘s Fairway Nursery 1 eleve ey need| ropo! ‘ | 100 ower .n‘é in Chicago was by : Severin te for the Reâ€" n for congressâ€" os. V. Sullivan, for the Republiâ€" Y : Chicago ‘ Mr. â€" Hanson. : exposed the Kellyâ€"Nash maâ€" EDE them evig ks Policies ‘ash Machine Â¥s Jn:t“beeu: wing | seem u can‘t completeâ€" w and then; iris THE PRESS Bannockburn, Wilmot and Deerfleld. First prize was am;.d to Jane Richard gtmhu.; ilmot; and third to Philip Fischer, Deerfield. Silver .cups were given to the winâ€" pers and ribbons to other contestâ€" Mrs. W. A. Tennerman, Auxiliary A®Sicanists chaieman: hed charge of p A ind ‘The oratorical contest sponsored byMefirA“:Lrieln Legion Post and its Auxiliary, was held, Friday evening, ril 3, in the Deerfleld Gnmmnghool. The meeting was opened by ‘the customary Legion ritmlunddrl.A.W,eom- mander of Deerfield Post. iwman Wins Jane B%l:torical Contest | but the cireus day the gigantic bles of the Cole Bros , ion will be open to the public free of charge. Here lovers of fine horses may view at random hundreds of the world‘s most beauâ€" tiful thoroughbreds. Perfect ‘speciâ€" ments of «%mm will be f in big show‘s Sn onl ae acn I & s mwmmmfim. | || Six rings and stages and the hipâ€" me ‘track, to say nothing of vast aerial for the earth‘s nowledged kings and queens of darâ€" ing, grace, skill and incredible agilâ€" iIty. ‘Sirty clowpns will project at ten times that ~number of mirth waves. Countless new foreign featâ€" :::‘“d‘ ut:ohgip:fie ca are . on program, the world‘s greatest amusement institution. Olyde Beâ€" atty‘s intic trained animal exâ€" hibit will be presented in the main performancte. tex The judges were Mrs. Lucy Speiâ€" |\. Every wishes to see the Cole mflfll year réturned from a â€" t â€"five. year tour of Euâ€" in the Chi Stadium, April 11 to May 3, inclusive, and throughout ‘this © se plans are péerfecting ‘for the : : of every man, woman and child â€" so it seems â€" at one of the performances. _ ~â€"The world‘s largest cireus ‘ ing on three trains of doubleâ€"length sgteel ‘rai cars, with 1080 peoâ€" ple, ;S:&hmt 812 menagerie animals and 500 horses will exhibit sls \ 5 . Jom h €oC n New models now i NEW “b””' wh"g" :'iththe&mom G-Bonsenledd'g: NEWmmaefeatuml mechanism that has an unpa C _‘ SA lehdmflfi)tw INEW low apemtng cost! ... wae stior tnde Beynoves] IHEWprimathn,m( easy terms. 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