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Highland Park Press, 12 Dec 1929, p. 30

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And it‘s worth havâ€" _ing curtains, drapes We know our excelâ€" lent work. and reaâ€" sonable prices will more than please. and o ther cleanâ€" ables looking their best to greet the ocâ€" casion. Time to. phone nowâ€" home ce manoormirmnmidnc onl + W veriitine o=1 i fingure arings o naretrer han corg memmps qeviey ci n en e dnas e c on en n ns CE ME Cmtyoe. . Eie Ee mA e ece eR c oua EAT DC en s ABACECT GREENLEAF (Evanston) 3400 . GLENVIEW HIGHLAND PARK 14;°ee m a o s e a s «+ + $408 ’“ GI BNCNMR _ ____ sazae The Chicago Association of Comâ€" merce has started a campaign to asâ€" sure ~the completion of the bridges during 1930. Charles Ward Seabury, president of the: Chicago business group, in asking prompt action, said, "*With the completion of the Illinois waterway rapidly nearing realization been equipped with machinery to asâ€" sure their movement. As a conseâ€" quence, big lake â€"and river steamers find their progress up and.down the waterway blocked. e four ‘of the busiest avenues in Chiâ€" cago ‘over the waterway, have never C,. L. RogEr$, President To Your Door As the individual is incomplete plete without the community.â€"Farm and Fireside. _ : f Poise and Purpose ~_ We invariably find that the man of poise is a man with a purpose.â€"The American ©Magazine. but a short time remains within which provision must be made to permit barge traffic reaching points within the city of Chicago." .......” It Takes Two TV7I%~ 0n dC nHew cell nOUuse at Ponâ€" tiac state prison was started with the building of a‘stockade around the necessary gap in the prison wall. The new building will cost $267,000 and will house 250 cells, each receiving two prisoners, if necessary. Conâ€" tracts for new cell houses at Stateâ€" ville and Chester prisons are expected to be let before the end of the year, according â€"to â€"Rodneyâ€"H.â€"Brandon," di= rector of the department of. public Following a complete survey of the forest, the department may designate portions ofâ€"the tract as fish and game sanctuaries, according to Director Start New Cell House â€" _ at Pontiac Reformatory under the regulation of | Planting stock may also cost to land owners. In keeping with the terms of the Springer bill of 1925, the department may sell timber grown in the forest ~â€"=â€"_/â€"â€" To Clear Roads 4 Old roads in the forest will be â€"clearedâ€"andâ€"putâ€"inâ€"passable condition. This will give the department of conâ€" servation the. skeleton of a fire proâ€" tection system and make the preserve available or public use. A camping ground nearâ€"one of the springs on the tract also will be probided by the About 75 acres of the tract is to be used as a nursery for seed and transplant beds, under present plans of the department. Plantings will be made experimentaliy on eroded and brushy land by the forestry division. _ In general features the new state vines. Amit has been cut over but the cutting will not decrease its game value, which is one of the chief~ assets of the state forests, according â€" â€"â€"The forest region is northwest of Jonesboro and almost straight west of Kaolinâ€"andâ€"may â€"beâ€" reached byâ€"theâ€" Wolf Lake road.: <Rroposed state hard roads will be within convenient disâ€" tance of the forest preserve. : es Desirable Area In announcing the purchase, Direcâ€" tor Bradford declared that the tract is one of the most desirable areas in the state as a nucleus for larger areas of state forest in the future.. He inâ€" tends to develop it as an example of the department policy in future manâ€" agement of such lands. _ This tract which borders the Misâ€" sissippi bottoms is the first acquisiâ€" tionâ€"of state forest lands under the $50,000 appropriation provided by the sists of 3279 acres and cost the state $11.22 an acre. * As the laboratory in which future state forestry policies will be worked out, a large tract ofâ€"land in Union county has been purchased by the deâ€" partment of conservation following an examination of the region by Diâ€" recto rfi‘g.lxpk ®. Bradford and. Foresâ€" ters M and Locke.: & To Be UsedAs in Which Forestre Policles STATE BUYS TRACT OF FOREST LANDS on the new cell house at Thursday, Dec. 12 of the director. at

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