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Highland Park Press, 23 Jan 1930, p. 26

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",o,-u-uitLiiaatrpaai; Fun": in the territory In” Wilson station and Game report that coyote. have been killing poul- try and have boa: coating the-hm- on considerable money by their de- pred-tiw'y - atttomWttt A: ”EL-31km. reports.' _ _-" ' Here’s a CoroteYarn from Waukezan Region 84 .....- W“ "l-'-""',""'.---"'-"'"""""""- 'r-q-tIt-i------.-.--.-, We also wish to call your attention to our iieispees" able recreation parlor; which is conducted Ilka , church; with the; distinction that only tliii'tiiitft organs of the country play in it throughout won- derful Starck Radio. . l _ The four barbers, comprising our staff-Who ate at your service are as follows: _ In oider%" continue (gur-t good service, it has been necessaryXOr us to add another chair. ‘We have been very fortunate in securing the services of Mr. William D. Turner as a. barber. Mr. Turner needs no introduction. . . .While the general outcry is that “business: is poof," our tuai.neistt(tranlm to the support of our good 'pInlpiptiftr) nevgrwwas better., 7 7 . Smitty's Barber Shop' Ruclsoldt's Market _ - 'Frqmrnow on, we will operate 5 _ oiavisriliatvnrind VEGETABLE DEPT. in conjunction with our meat market. J3__ujirrtgItrs,r__I_s Goo-1ft Thomas J. o'Brimc.-., 3"etttrtriur.'-riiFirirtrr.r.r, ArtlutF E. Moody.-.., ANNOUNCEMENT OVER 20 YEARS m HIGHLAND PARK Phone Highland Park 881i, 4521102121: PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 8626 '_'-'"""""'"""'-""""""""""""---- -q---------.-.-..-, The (luau-i 'rmnttnntthte to. or- gain a hunt 2tt pita-t Arte. er: vi]: be asked to join. it in mud. '_?'ut.tseuAttr--ttttmritt. "tiyttt_thaiiuAmretetiioii nth-it‘dounntkmhaum part of the county. In other can. annuities predatory min-h In tho becoming a nuisance, it in nu. w-ar/iNet-Se-Elie-zzz-ic-ii: ubont feeding devices delights all ob- servers, but it is the and otters that Ire likely to be in humble. When move as so deep that they - ,rrth-esdithatiiretttrtrsaiGC. houses these birds have a hard time finding food. Here 3399339 man with htCtmrserisrireiity my and shouldj coin to the rescue. Bit pensioners"; my include quell and pheunnts and prairie chickens, juice... can: Spur- rowa, tree sparrows, red-polls, [old- the wing. left the state southward bound “Maoists! set in.“ The ranks, of those whieh stayed behind 1tttt some of the seed-esters and ‘hirds Mtieh, like the Woodpeckers, ftnd their food on tuctrttltkaGf trees. As Orpheus M. Bet-ta/tut agent for the Illinois Audubon Society, points out, we need not concern our- selves greatly shout the letter class of birds which includes the chiqu edees, nuthstc'lies. brown creepers and titmice ff well as woodpeckers, for they can nearly always 11ml food 1tdevmrmaii,- in Sari manner in insect infested tissue of twice. They sppreciste special attention never-the-less, and their presence Under we; winter condition; ht Illinois birds are everywhere enter- ing hom seareitraf food tt not ect- uelly Inning and the Illinois Audu- Hm Society is um; am the widest ‘publicity be given to this my; The chief problem of the', bird; we “have“ with us‘now it " obtain food under ttnf-ttte winter conditions. With trttfBeient food must It1tx..i1_ty...h., a!yf1trrmftmtrttrs-iii-iiii-irittia"'r?: J9ttetc trude-e-ar-stu-tr,----.,- cuckoo: and the wublen that depend upon tatertrtllarfood or insect: ll Model, 6-Rooin Home LMA Port HUNGRY BIB“ *pnwm ’HVHIgWIiarage. Convenient to stores, trahspor- tatidn and school. . f‘an "iaiaiiiiiriit."AEG gaié fire- Beautiful- 6-room homé in Deerfield. Thoroughly'modern in" every way. Prqurly Sealed against Winter cold and Sum- iner heat. Furnace has blower. . APPLY TO John A. Meldnder PHONE DEERFIELD BUILDER 414 Siberis has over *nrmttrahertr-that- empty into the Arctic Ocean, three otwhich no longer than tho Miss- iuippi and data an ”am that the total are. of the United Btatea.-- The American Wm.- . Inwthq that m ot Cook county the ottsrto- on maintaining ”chit-n sad fst,tt, tlttat the ---" 'HitiitiF%iii'i'd'%"riiii' Wong; _ r-tiiiCiir-irtiiiiCfG warmth a for probation from pm. data-[birds punch a Cooper's hawk. Stun:- ot‘com are but on tree: when phant- and partridge: re. tort. From various parts of the state. there no reports of hmerr’ making vim oreom rtglhlnnd latter. in: min about than _B4taaenrives laverywhore can easily-have " honor: this part in this work by towing cut serapsoffood. Abitofsugttiedu a tree, almost any kind of food it. welcome. Nut meats, dried raising,' tstmirower seeds, chicken feeds, all may be used. One who establishes a feeding shelf for the ttrat time 2131. 1rt"rfrr6raiiri7iwiiiir-uir-aaiirit- of lining for his "nuts many kinds of birds that he may not hitherto have suspected of being in the vicinity. The Illinois Aubudon Society asks that all school children be encouraged to co-opcnte in this work. and stray ’ropnunutivu of lpeci. that on. hardly expect to we in mldwlntar, especially in theusortheril hall of our state, this list including madcwhrh. robin, (tackles, and oven mocking bird; ttneUs, bound by!“ Vast Siberia Thundny, Jan; I. Jul. 'tsgdirtak the elm ind m Wil, Ne Ch of hat ttet: Ru six tit

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