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Highland Park Press, 31 Mar 1938, p. 7

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Brief Sketches Of Candidates Mr. Lasaine graduated from the John Marshall High school in Chiâ€" eago and attended the Chicago Uniâ€" versity for two years. (Continued from page 1) ing secretary and treasurer of the Lasaine Market Company, Inc. He is a member of the Young Republican organization and a member of the executive committee. THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1938 "ITM CERTAINLY GLAD JOHN DID IT" DID “." I He and Betty had to do without a lot of things during the lean years; and while it didn‘t hurt them particularly, it‘s nice that they don‘t have to skimp and scrape that way any longer. John was so pleased when he came over last night. "Well, Mother," he said, "take a look at a young man on his way up in the world." Seems he‘d just had an individuaiâ€"line telephone installed, in place of the party line he had been sharing with others. Now his telephone is always available when he wants to use it and I‘ll get fewer "busies" when I want to call him. And the best part of it all is that it costs so litte more. fl Republican Primaries Tuesday, April 12, 1938 Adv. paid for by friends in Highland Park ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY THOMAS E. For County Treasurer Garfield R. Leaf YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT APPRECIATED Experienced â€" Qualified â€" Deserving Best qualified through 10 y« rience gained in every dep: the County Treasurer‘s Office "THE MAN FOR THE JOB" PRIMARY APRIL 12, GARFIELD R. LEAF Republican Candidate for SHERIFF through 10 years expeâ€" in every department of In 1986 he was drafted by the National Republican committee orâ€" ganization of speakers and made tflhhthzudk'm!orth National | ticks ‘Two years ago he ran for the same office and lost by a nose. There are seven candidates in the field and Lasaine is the only Lake cou;tymnforthholu. He has the" unanimous endorsement of the Republican Central Committee. Lasaine is entitled to be elected to this important office. James McMillen James McMillen, of Antioch, who McMillen studied engineering at the University of Illinois in 1920. He was during that time one of the stars on the famous Red Grange team. His leadership was estabâ€" lished early in the reaim of sports, and he was Captain of his football team in his Senior year at the Uniâ€" versity of Illinois. After leaving the university he was * associated with the Chicago Bears and since that time has engaged in numerous professional athletics; at one time he was president of the Chicago Bears. K > Sports writers are uuuimomly} complimentary to McMillen and his reputation in sport circles where he moves so frequently is unimpeachâ€" able. He married Miss Phyllis Morâ€" ley, the daughter of Jack Morley of Antioch; they have two children now and make their home in Anâ€" tioch. . has filed on the Democratic ticket s a candidate before the General Primaries for the office of Cout"‘ Treasurer, is the most picturesque personpality to appear on any ticket and his immense personal popularâ€" ity is certain to create a great deal of interest in his campaign. Lovers of cléan sports are sure to see in McMillen‘s candidacy an appeal that only his vivid career as an athlete could awaken. ~â€"â€"lilnaliuttiliewis thirtyâ€"cight years old, is nmaq"flbly independent, and he will de: rofessional engageâ€" ments in the east in order .to take part in the campaign, in which he will be active from now to the Priâ€" maries. His entrance into public life will mark the end of his career as an athlete and wrestler. Mr. McMillen is another one of those candidates who are endorsed by the Civic Democratic League of Lake county, an organization whose declaration of principles is based on the determination for good govâ€" ernment, and whose numbers have delved deep into the records of all Democrats asking for nomination to offices, openly declaring themselves for such of the candidates as the organization approved. Phillip P. Yager Phillip W. Yager of Waukegan, a candidate before the Primaries on the Democpatic ticket for the office of Judzefi%xe Probate Court, is a young(lawyer who is expected to justify the confidence of his party. The Civic Democratic League of Lake County is backing his candiâ€" dacy to a man. He is eminently qualified for the office he seeks. He has a splendid educational backâ€" ground, holding B.A. and J.D. deâ€" grees. . _ % Mr. Yager was born in Waukeâ€" gan in «Feb. 1908. He attended Waukegan grade school and high school and then went to Carleton College, at Northville, Minp. He received his B.A. degree there and in 1933 was awarded his J.D. degree in the Northwestern Law school. He was admitted to the bar in the same ‘ year and since that date has been actively engaged in the practice Republican Candidate for Clerk of the Probate Court Primary Tuesday, April 12, 1938 YVOTE FOR T HEB PRBRES3 Mr. Yager has never sought pubâ€" :g‘ office, but his family has conâ€" buted several efficient men to the conduct of Lake county affairs. His grandfather, Chase D. Webb, was Mr, Yager has been a partner in the firm of Chetlain & Yager durâ€" ing the time of his practice in Wauâ€" kegan. He is a member of the Lake, County Bar Association, the State Bar Association, the Univerâ€" sity Club and the Glen Flora Counâ€" try Club. He is young, personable, eultured and scholarly and he has a great number of friends and acâ€" quaintances who are confidently looking forward to his success in the Primaries. of his profession in Chicago and W aukegan. Mr. Yager was married to Miss Emilie Aiken, daughter of Mrs. Joâ€" sephine Black of Winthrop Harbor, three years ago. Distributors. lawns, flowers, shrubs, trees, e FEED LAWNS Wurcoro TWE MASTIER GARDENER EVANS FEED STORE * By his imrarthl repreâ€" sentation of al oft!_iem in the district Mr. guw‘ontheendornm:lntof usime s s, ture, Labor, lndmtfl:f,rkum- tional and Social Groups in the State and District. give your lawn the nourishâ€" ment it requires is early spring . . . just as the frost leaves the _ Gardeners who feed lawns early enjoy the following advantages: 2. Plant food is easierâ€"to apply â€"no wateringâ€"in necessary. 3. The job gets done while you have time to spare. Feed with Vigoro, the clean, edorless plant food that supâ€" plies the 11 food elements plants require from the soil. _ Vigoro promotes flourishing (Lake, McHenry, Boone Counties) Reâ€"elect NICK KELLER on his RECORD â€" â€" State Representative from the Eighth District Nick KELLER Republican Candidate as “By â€"EXPERIENCEDâ€" â€"â€"CAP ABLEâ€" â€"â€"QUALIFIEDâ€" Buy from your dealer or The grass gets a "head start" Reâ€"elect VOTE far the best time to Phone H. P. 124 Harley D. Jones, candidate for Republican nomination for Congressâ€" man at Large for the State of IIlâ€" inois, was born and‘ reared on a farm at Bradford, I!1. He is fortyâ€" five years old and resides at 11535 Longwood Drive, Chicago. . He graduated from Northwestern uniâ€" versity Law School in 1914 and has been actively engaged in the genâ€" eral practice of law in Chicago since 1914. He operates & 226 acre farm at Bradford. Mr. Jones is married and has two sons attending the public schools of Chicago. He is a thirtyâ€"second degree Mason and a Shriner. He served in the Unitâ€" ed States Army during the World War in the. Infantry and the Judge Advocate General‘s Department. He also served in the International Law Sheriff of Lake county in 1886 when the first fourâ€"year term was insugurated. His uncle Bob Smart has served Waukegan as city comâ€" missioner and his father was twice mayor of Waukegan. SroxteVarcey LAUNDRY INC. Bed, table and bath linens, madeira and fancy linen ironed and folded ready for use. Wearing apparel returned sl 29 damp, ready for ironing. 15 pounds ...................................@ 4A« Everything carefully washed. Table, bed and bath linens, made/ and fancy linens handâ€"ironed. Wearing apparel 31 returned "Soft Dry." 15 pounds ........................_._._._._._... & When included in Damp Wash, Thrifty, Soft Dry and Rough Dry are Hand Finished. 10c each aditional. YOUR Interests Are At Stake! Eon FORWARD with ROOSEVELT and HORNER Ask for a DEMOCRATIC Ballot Boss Kelly of Chicago points to the man he says you must nominate and elect ‘United States Senâ€" atorâ€"another Chicagoan, abolish a custom of 67 years‘ standing in Illinois politics. He would deprive KOU of YOUR representaâ€" tion in the United States Benate. Defend your rights! CHICAGO BOSSE$ NOW WANT BOTH! Shall the Boses Rale? In Illinois! Nominate These A ble Men Harley D. Jones Highland Park 3310 Our service is no further away then your telephone, and the superiority of our methods in handling laundry will please you. * Waukegan and North Chicago Phone Ent. 1616 HAND FINISHED SHIRTS Excess weight, per pound 8¢ Additional weight, 8¢ SOFT DRY Highwood Civie Improvement Ass‘n. To Meet Monday and Constitutional Law Division of the Judge Advocate General‘s Deâ€" partment. After the Armistice he was appointed one of the five origâ€" inal members of the Clemency Seeâ€" tion of the Judge Advocate Generâ€" al‘s Dorrtmont who reviewed the Court Martial cases of the War Deâ€" partment at Washington, D.C. He held the rank of private, corporal, sergeant, Battalion Sergeant Maâ€" jor, Regimental Sergeant Major, First Lieutenant and Captain in the Reserve Corps. The Highwood Civic Improvement Association will meet at the home of Paul Muzik, 132 Highwood aveâ€" nue, on Monday, April 4. The offiâ€" cers of the Highland Park Safety Council will be present, and will give some interesting talks on Safety. Don‘t be misled by smooth talk and eloâ€" quent promisés, The Bosses who would sacrifice honest Judge Jarecki and fighting Tom Courtney in Chiâ€" cago certainly are not to be trusted to proâ€" tect and fight for DOWNSTATE . welâ€" fare! Vote this ticket and beat the Bosses! 8COTT W, LUCAS PAGE SEVEN

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