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Highland Park Press, 21 Dec 1933, p. 10

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{} T 7Woodpeeker‘:l1!nyitis,.du..‘ tionforotbal.l‘s‘lfiuthinfin kind. They ha MaMdrovnlook'onwithl%enviaum sur likes and dialikes and they givg| but they can‘t botherius. The food us a well balanced diet and plenty| consists of suet, fat pork, hempseed, of it. The school children know and| millet, cracked corn, bread crumbs, love us. I heard some of them say.| nuts of all kinds and gunflower seed. ing, the other day, that they would| On this side of that‘tree, you can have to know more about birds beâ€"|%ee a wire basket filled with suet fore they could graduate. Did you| and nuts. A little boy put that up ever hear of anything like that? |and keeps it supplied with food so Cardinal: No, 1 never did, that‘s| that his grandmother, who is conâ€" LEG of SPRING LAMB»â€" Brookfield Butter %© o.«.. good tips regarding. lodging places, I would greatly appreciate it. Downy : I am glad you said "tips" instead of advice. I am old andwise enough to know that birds do not care about taking advice, they just want some one to agree with them. Cardinal: You see I did not know your winters where ‘do you spend them? x Cardinal: I born last Juneâ€"I have not spent a winter yet. The mornings and are getting chilly and food is searce, I guess I ludbemthuLhfiinkabut. place to room.and board. Downy: I should say you had. Phone 1241 Sirloin STEAK Prize Blue Ribbon ROUND Steak Prize Blue Ribbon . CHUCK Roast Prime Rib Roast 9 J q> Prize Blue Ribbon Prize Blue Ribbon QUALITY MARKET 307 Waukegan Avenue FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAE Come Early | 22¢ 271¢ 32¢ 15¢ alwa see a wire basket filled with suet and nuts. A little boy put that up and keeps it supplied with food so that his gnndmother’-whq_ia conâ€" fined to the house, can watch us, We hgudthhizdtmtaq."Wo'm pick bugs out of garden, like man came theâ€" day to cut this| Here we are. Just sit down on tree down but the oldhdydthislimbfpramobatudl’llhfl the house said, "N doing, that| you about this place. You can see is the home of ~of my bird|it is not as large or consvicuous come cozy, little p s like this. A man came the day to cut this ean see. There are shany berryâ€"bearâ€"| just like the sun All you have | ¢ calls me her sweetheart ing shrubs, nearly every yard has| to do is shine. says to me "help yourself, them. The fruit of these shrubs are| Cardinal: That‘s easy! I‘ll begin | s ‘to anything, you like best. attractive to many birds. Let us|right now. I like this feeding staâ€"| I put more food out for you, stop here for a mounent and look at| tion much better any of the ) fear." To one who has gone the feeding stations.in this spacious | others. â€"I do not I would care | h ; that is a very to yard. § i to stand on my or hang upâ€"| assi She ‘loves this | red Cardinal: Boy, khis is a grand|side. down while eating my meals, feather in my cap; I st laughâ€" place, so many fing trees. My anâ€" even though it is the fashion in |ed right out loud, when I saw her cestors loved trees.| * ] Higihflhrfl]mmwh‘tlnctkmthhim. Woodpecker: Look at the suet| keep my right side up. â€" / |1 don‘t care a bit if she copied.‘I am bails tied to the limb of this old| Woodpecker: I ¢ see by your that I could give her a new tree. Notice, if you [please, the holes | feet thtm'u»:l‘dnmuniw' for her cap. | in this one. Everyhole serves as m / the other restaurants. Now I want| Cardinal: If she loves you because shelter for some Hird. Chickadees, | to take you over and show you where oll}kredfutpwinmrm.wlut nuthatches and ‘whodpeckers welâ€" I nest in summer and room and | will she think when she sees me all come cozy, little pliees like this. A|board in winter. This way please. red| and shiny? I like this place. I k e ‘.f;u j 3 BC T 3 i . 4 4 y here and show you ‘how the good her. I know that you shall want to| . Cardinal: How cozy and friendly people look after their winter bird| do your part, too. .‘ | it looks. . The lunch ‘s are guests. We will take a "close up" of| Cardinal: I certainly shall. ‘I right up close to the . How two or three yardy and what you ‘slmost feel like singing right now, warm and snug it looks ste will give you a general itlea of shall I try a few notes? & â€"| | Woodpecker: You can feel perâ€" how it is done. Notice how many| Woodpecker: ‘no, birds | fectly at home in this . No evergreens there ark here, all plantâ€" are not singing now. You would not cats or dogs. I heard the landlord ef for our shelter and protection. nntmb,nm:h‘iu! ‘}#ay, just yesterday, that he did not Unless you have really suffered from| Cardinal: I‘ll quiet but there &::hpheenym be had the cold yourself you can hardly apâ€"| is a great urge to try. How shall I | t itovceotbw:.-'nq preciate what evergreen mhm.’hfi-‘djq,itleu’t the tax receipts," he said. The bird life in winter. Evergreens are a tune?: 4 is a bird lover too. Let me here in abundance, That, any one| Woodpecker: You are all rosyâ€"red isper a secret in your earâ€"come seait en of that. Good protection. nnt’hh(nm:hdiu! ‘|}gay, just yesterday, that he did not iffered from| â€" Cardinal: I‘ll keep quiet but there| own this place any more, as be had hardly ap~| is a great urge to try. How shall I itfiomtotho,bir:"nq -m'bmn of joy, if I can‘t the tax receipts," he said. The rgreens are a tune? is a bird lover m t, any one! Woodpecker: You are all rosyâ€"red isper a secret in your 6 berryâ€"bearâ€"| just like the sun All you have â€"she calls me her sweetheart y yard has| to do is shine. <.‘~land says to me "help yourself, shrubs are| â€" Cardinal: That‘s easy! I‘ll begin sweetie, to anything, you like best. s.° Let us|right now. I like this feeding staâ€"| 1 will put more food out for you, and look at| tion much better moc.th“*mfar."'romvbopum ris spacious | others. â€"I do not lmflm'm‘mti&nmmfiu . _ ‘|to stand on my head or hang upâ€"| 1ss . She loves this little red but they are real bird lovers here. |ing it! You will find here all the _W‘v} 9ns is BU If you favor us with some of your patronage we can furnish Al s. . ftit . _BT KTION ER lc Jfi3 37 South St. Jofins Avenue PJ} CIGARS | . PIPES _ CIGARETTES TOBACCO‘S WRAPPING | Greeting Cards of exceptional merit with wide . range of prices from 19¢ dozen in package to 35¢ for one Card We Specialize in Relationship Greeting Cards For your last daysâ€" _ _ Christmas ' BUYING â€" TBE PRESS3 hall I? 128 %fily Woodpecker: You can suit ourselfâ€"but the others are not doâ€" PAPERS â€" SEAL AND INCLOSURE CARDS I could whistle just once â€" t Larson friendly devices that I have shown you for ,.ti.-.kqdmflw so if you do not find your favorite vitamins in this caféâ€"just ask for it. "What are we going to serve our bird guests Thanksgiving Day," feeding winter birds and many origâ€" inal ones. Iwmmflmfl".fi," ‘ _ Produced in your own locality. Member N. R. A. MERLE C. MmELLODY FARMS DAIR Natural and Pasteurized Grade A Milk Phone Highland Park 567 TOYS STATIONERY TAGS I register? "Let them put in their w‘uâ€"lm; :“l- Cver so to "“- go .0~"’, Y‘.-, & B n“u“ THURSDAY, DECEMEBER Read the W see peanuts? 2 . * fligh Boosters in Gege e ourl w mmnintey 12 a§+ ie four were eXxâ€"L£giONNRITCS Wi now playing for the Boosters. _ ‘The Boosters came on the fi beautiful _red sweat shirts sweat pants. These were d by Domenic Sherony, hardware eg'monhnnyAmuh f..awmbvlr.shemyu of his interest in sports and i:'.,";.mb-mrm I”.‘_A-ah-mbyt .‘dgu‘nhahl‘flmht feated the Highland Park Wil in a thrilling opener. ‘The 1 gats showed keen competition, ing the first quarter, but the Pit an experienced, as well as unde ed team in the 1982â€"33 season, them a decided edge. The best former for the winners was J Baldrini, â€" while Francis 1 ‘sunedforflnloun. Tonight, Thursday, Dec. 21, Highwood Boosters will play strong Jacksonville deaf and « stars. The game will be held a ‘Qak Terrace School, the first ; able to outgcore the other, :‘::mshmd quart Cooney and beginning at 7 p.m. attempted to retain their 1 level they were unable to cu ;;;_t;idlnm'ymdjob foorman and guard. . . Four new men were see THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, â€" There has been planned a gram of athletie games and 0 {ncmfioml.cdvifiuforbonx ;rlrhoffllthhl‘hrk.‘hq ‘basketball will be the féatured Community Center‘s Holiday Recreation _ Again as during the holidays year Community Service, Inc., i viting all boys and girls of the : munity to come over to the C munity Center located at 582 Ls Avenue, for recreational activit definite time in which to plf schedule has been arranged as 9 to 11 a.m. Boys of high school age, to 4 p.m. . In their first game of the The first quarter was very Boys of grade school age, You are cordially invited to visit suthorized Christian Science lite T. D. TAGCART, Pres. Ori, and Notagiacomo. $2.00 for Valley ( N for Hill Course). " â€" NEW LOW PRI the soporific air of the Some come a thousand for French Lick‘s wate Come Nowâ€"French L4 and severe winter weat every day of the year days out of each of th been compelied to foreg: Give us 10 days of your renewed body and a ne Will you risk a few for a year‘s health ‘ The owners of thousa come here religiqusly to the problems of cfirt, refreshed and the problems of their and their children too. For youâ€"the trip with (In effect from November 1 1933, to March 1st, 198 ROOM WITH PRIV A‘ BATH AND MEALS :n--.n-v__-_- TChildren «:-a-r u:i'-).'). } Maids, or. Chauffeur, $5. day {when with other gues GOLF $1.00 PER DA for FREN FRENCH CHRISTIAN uâ€"â€"the trip with of a few &mn' SsUNDAYS 2: and w‘ Sell

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