for tep .. ping uns vash 1â€"52 1pd b1pd 51pd Pmg ; Ang. 61 81 SITUATION STUATION WANTEDâ€" SMTUATION WANTEDâ€"Trained DRESSMAKIN Mrs. Smith .G‘ ~SITUATION _ WANTEDâ€"Experienced fer ; gardner and houseman wishes ; #ive aZ Home by PAINTING to take Address SITUATION WaAaNY manj ytt neces 983 wishes ag°d@ OP, Rpcrlenced Jaundress ; call for nd*deliver ; large washings preferred : can good . work : prices tensen. ‘Tel. H. P [TUATION . WANTED â€" Experienced wnnhmkbfl.ï¬,“m:w :ir:udnd the home ; â€" gardens attende Tel. ;E"P.’ 2878. _ ady .position conai SITUATION . WaANTED ‘‘save you money ; service â€"and â€"all work cialize in painting an SITUATIONâ€" WANTED SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Housework of any kind by the day ; cleaning, washing “arlus:"-man:?"rd. 3. p." jo@e North_ Shore referemees ; ».," ‘Phes PositiOn ; T A goâ€" home nights ; Tel. H. P. a7i9, : Av fls es o o o Oe ie e t on PIANO W"."M mates free ; | charges reasonable. H P:""‘E,:,,N H. P. 2048% FPOR RENTâ€"4 room heated flat ; cor furnished ished ; ~ S P tion. _ Fes, 36 $ opiepa} hear FAer SHHinNSRINIIUIININNNUNRNIRNiTipammmmmemmmmmmmmssccis 000 work as chauffeur ':"‘râ€"f"“‘l“ H. P. 4270, C odnee . lt s 310' hd; e P. 19f1" * * xentiems FOR RENTâ€"Nice prominel eepuep ns o ind Eic S Eraaty t n on Anmeene anee: +3 ++ mâ€" â€" 2‘ 'i!liiï¬nigzgti i:‘,ï¬l R ho Fhrmiaiiad ï¬'@.mm w FOR RENTâ€"Furnished mï¬ FOR _RENTâ€"ITwo â€"ber ‘;'u“hb,tmm P muaw;m Rleld 411. â€"_** * SITUATION WANTED South Green Zni~NG AND PLAIN SEWING. Tel. Smith at Highwood 2790. 49â€"1pdtf MBE Codusnuloste nsmd 284 .1 â€" ze in painting and paper hanging ; I;l‘. Mitchell, Glencoe 247 Thursday, Feb. 20, 11 portation â€" and business center Pecond o business center able. Inrge',-flbenuti'lf;lly mmi'hedj':..nifl tor service. ere are on irmmmml‘lafn",&’: with ¢ aLLlatent mechanical devices to m Just finished! French Provincial . strictl ment building at Sheridan Road and Par{ northeast of main station. ~Overlooks fin eauo F16 idren. by the Wâ€"M Press® office. INSPECT THEM BEFORE THEY ARE NA IEDâ€"Trained childs nurse ;‘:’-unt position ; â€" Tel, Glne:lu THE SHERâ€"P A RK WANTEDâ€"As gardner or marniinc / &2_ _ _ 0C ~MRRaRE your â€" decorating done: we will money ; estimates free: best of PAPERING, . DECORATING Classified Want Ads ""~ +. M@EGons .. to : ~ in this building, with electric refrigeration and mechanical devices to make your: home comfortâ€" teeqigor o. John, Chris: or houp, ns pon, o or hour ; Tel. P. gï¬ Woman would ; like â€"Young â€" man HIGHLAND â€"PARK â€"â€" "room _ bungalows ; per month. Tel, d _bedroom ; two short ‘W-hn Station. n;:: room ; close to transâ€" 930 or call us before guaranteed : esti references ; Tel. S1pd h'm'bon‘rl, work done only 14 ultraâ€"modern 3 andâ€"4â€"room chautâ€" wishes Calt 5itf ncial â€"strictly fireproof arart- oad and Par{ Avenue, 2 blocks Overlooks fine residential disâ€" WANTED to RENT WANTED to BUYâ€"One or two hot reasonably priced; Tel. H. P. 402. WANTED To BUYâ€"Antiques, old books, poone Hithencechint sn as vanston, Illinois, k;'l. Uniwn?t'y 9890. one LOSTâ€"â€"Man‘s black bill LOSTâ€"A bunch of keys lost HELP WANTEpâ€" work. Tel K. P reward. son ave.; containing 2 pairs ;""1."'.;: Dank book . (Winnetka State" Hant) :" aekee baok to Wilson avenue on North Shore . R.R.; tickets oo‘nk‘tbo Northwestern RR. ; lnd&: bunch eys; liberal reward offered return to Press office, or Mrs. Blanche Ruthâ€" gsgfl. 5:0 Sheridan rd., Tel. Winnse::; HELP HELP reception rooms:; elevaâ€" HELP_ WANTEDâ€"Woman between the_ of i0 45 for position as matron at the next 'l'.ud-yu 21 ï¬ St. Johns A,v;. 61 MEP TE vefoiraminan it â€"tin B c en ols Th 2 our.â€"customers ; must be experienced in sellâ€" to Box R. C. A. Press Office. ue t t SITUATION waNTED SITUATION WANTEpâ€" SITUATION . Wanted to Rent e : s af dress Box . F ELP . _ WANTEDâ€"Loan solicitors ; large fiâ€" 'mdummnd-u-oamu.. ““"“"=ï¬mmon-u.nh.. congeiNm&M;Ad&â€"D.an WANTED TO BUY t â€" key: > o. L LVAO" WANTED ~â€"â€" Maid for gene > 4 S1pd L2 ap o ces | 2 RORD s C en copation ; Lee Sims Method. Press Office. S I-l'ï¬h."â€" WANTEDâ€"Young man for ATION WANTEDâ€"Students ALL RENTED HELP WANTED wishes take '.â€"""'.. |'-""'"†““"_‘:.9-_4 delivered. _ Tel Highland Park NWY 4 K6A )63 is rk outside their school hours . 2 and FOUND memergents upgnnintataie s daceduh dnc w s 4 s '““""Mfl.da. Adâ€" : Press â€" officd 61 5â€"6 room house from fold ~containing valuâ€" â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" i PHBD erienced woman for fine ‘f;‘fl. Tex man for i Apply in writing | ton Office. = B1 | polic ooo errmanat s epasmges tec .®s . s1 | the mmmnmnsmemmmememmmmemmemmmen | <t it( FOUND | |.,5 f an a munnnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmsmess | ReVi ost up in the busiâ€" pose. g:‘o‘;q‘m %: »“7 & >~/~â€"‘Sipdâ€" 4\ irs ‘of glasses, bank | NZ :;‘_2: t!e“.'i';ok state tern RR.; .ndf;: mdye ceward ~offered under Mrs. Blanche Ruthâ€" s L., Tel. â€" Winnetka | CCteL Sipd | says, o l t raal 1 327 N. Sheridan | _ ""Â¥* Piano up in the busiâ€" Address M T H E B1pd 51 in acreage, are: 6,030,000; . Nexada 31,441 eMxico 15,615,000; Oregon Washington 861.000. | 3 _ _ _ P Siknincance in the life of the nation," he says. "The mountains, forest and desert and the great open placesâ€"for recreation. â€"But recreation must beofbued on the proper conserâ€" vation the natural conditions preâ€" vailing in these regions.‘ y in States containing the | greatest areas in public lands, with their areas in gAcreage, are: AAri:on- 9,473,0007 FinHkntemin > /# 4 moie 3 w i Prog 04 T [ Present Statement > Also, so long as the lands re take no steps to develop them as lie parks and reservations. "Recreation> has become â€" of standing significance in the lif the nation," he says. "The mount f?mt and desert and the groeat . laundâ€" home ; S1pd Svaue to achieve a balance between its agriâ€" cultural and mining and foresting inâ€" terestsâ€" which would solve the probâ€" lem, he believes, & clerkâ€" ‘ue contrary they are of increasing ’impértance, says Secretary Wilbur. ~â€"The agricultural and grazing lands of the valleys depend almost entirely on the mountain water sheds for thl:air water supply, he points out, while. mining, grazing and foresting operations on the mountains have al ready threatened to destroy this supâ€" ply in some sections. State control Sm e To 302 t 2C > S1pd â€"Although most of these public doâ€" mains, located in eleven far western states, are composed of the mountain ranges and desert lands, it does not follow that they are waste lands; on the contrary they are of increasing ‘ importance, says Secretary Wilhar P ger ts Ahnin’g!"'act ~â€"~"Theâ€" plan and alarming fact is i factors includâ€" ing division â€"of authority â€" between state and federal governments, the 20 years since the public land report under Roosevelt has shown persistent deterioration of. these lands," he says. â€""There is more likelihood that real conservation and protection will result from local control and local management." s 51 A fact not appreciated by one American in ten is that the federal government‘still controlsâ€"an area of many ~hundreds of square miles in public lands, comprising an undeâ€" fined "fortyâ€"ninth state" as large as Texas: and a half dozen small eastern states combined. . But this â€" "fortyâ€" .ninth,state-"-wuillfeewyâ€"pnb}ie attenâ€" tion soon for it is President Hoover‘s policy to transfer control of the vast area from the federal government to the separate governments of the states in which the lands are located. Secretary of the TInteFior Wilbur, in an article written for the Review of Reviews, explains the president‘s purâ€" Many Hundreds of Thousands of â€"Squareâ€"Miles Still Under _ ‘ Federal Control : HUGE PUBLIC LANDS AREA HELD BY U. 8. Pr †;" f ndiames 24 0_ _ _ TITT CC â€" meu® . Four storm at uesnetot ohare.as us would interested fAirst â€" mortgages : on high grade property ; Tel H. P.‘3125. â€" ipd ‘P'J’lgk Iwoman) desires pupils: grades. or high school ; including Latin, !‘r:nch 1:5 %:__.wmfl.* ~â€" zy CALL 1338 or 8090 to faho "8,812,000; Montana Nexada 3$1,449.000: New MISCELLANEOUS lands remain 13,831,000; , estimated that peach buds ha as pubâ€" m= zero, PLLF 3 Bc Pais t 9 Ar rangh. MBE rcioeva department of agriculture that the extreme cold weather has killed :some of last year‘s growth of peach trees, and reduced the apple crop prospects in certain sections. Temperatures fix the Amcunt of the loss in dollars ind ‘cents, it pointed out that <the peach growers of the state received approximately $1,800,000 gross, for the 1929 crop. _ Last year‘s crop was â€"oyk, @ AFWIL_CFOP this Year. * * * The department based its concluâ€" sions on a survey of the peach belt by Joe W.â€" Cummins, chief fruit inâ€" spector, â€" for Director Clarence ~F, B | ao C ‘v Subâ€"zero temperatures, Gov. Louis L. Emmerson was informed today, ‘by the department of agriculture, virtuâ€" ally have ruined Ilinois® nrasnaats your Illinois Fruit Crop Is Damaged by Severe Cold work in two weeks and one in rural districts in a month, the government has concluded. * 3 _: In order to get this information it ,AhlLJ:eenï¬fouflâ€"muny â€"iby the Bureau of Census to keep these facts strictly a secret. ‘None.of the in formation ever is used for the purâ€" pose of: investigating. individual . inâ€" come tax returns, or state, county tax assessments, it is pointed out. =â€" Fear was pou ine .enumerators will be paid on the basis of the number : of persons and farms counted, so much per perâ€" son and so much per farm, she exâ€" _plained. In the 1920 census four cents was paid per person and 30 cents per farm. 4 s Need Much Information _ The ages, place of birth, employâ€" ment, andâ€" education of a person is needed, as well as the ownership . of the home: P a _ _fven a radio census will be. taken so : that the potential audience â€" of the air can be computed. ces ~â€"More â€"than 100,000 people will be needed in the army of enumerators, she pointed. out, and they will work under 574. supervisors. The city of New York â€"will need approximately 4,200 enumerators. f in the. _ United States, in which~ the government simply sought out the number â€"of â€"people, the 1930 canvass culture, irrigation, dra nage, manâ€" ufacturing, mining, and distribution of the people, according to Mrs. Esâ€" telle Northam, supervisor in the third district, which includes Lake county. Evem a radio census will be.. taken . so : that the potential audience of the air can be computed. â€" +Eromâ€"minimumsâ€"of 16 "to »4*¢*~>> What Census Takers in _ This District Are to _ _Ask About Is OQutlined at eighty per cent of have been killed. also expressed advisers by the the