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Highland Park Press, 21 Dec 1933, p. 15

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# | g Refults \NIG rdens | _ r bf Cerpmonies Y 2 to 3 E PIGS® wWOMEN SHOW the BJ ARN We have 4. e Re TS SHO E4 4C 20¢ 2e i+ 4t The Chicka D. D. \ * Speaks . * The NRA has really been a great blessing for the feathered folk livâ€" ing in this country, It has given people time to think about their bomes, yards and gardens: Those of them who see with a seeing eye and and less money to spend on frivolâ€" ous things they have turned their attention and activities homeward. l,.h.p?yton_a!that‘ahrg‘por- e n Mc is cos y us birds. :s 0 >|â€" "Who‘s, Who in the Bird World" P G?.t‘;;r:i:g. indeed, to see the| this is the way I am rated or reâ€" tapid progress that has been made| C0 Chickadee deeâ€"what could in our behalf. I invite you to take| be more obvious ‘than this Chicka @ trip about and see what is being| D. D. Looking overâ€" our record I done, not only in this locality but find that from time immemorial we wherever the blue eagle soars. This have carridd the honor with dignity report is brought to us by many of ‘fl:" respect. th?f m, we have { e .} not acquired this e in any manâ€" §he migrating vickk , made institution, yet, I defy any biped, feathered or otherwise, to exâ€" I WESTBROOK FARMS I pound‘ more eloquently or frequentâ€" _ _1._.toad Mill and Iraums ly.} . RQV > WESTBROOK FARMS Pasteurized Milk and Cream Fresh Butter and Eggs. Try usâ€"you will be convinced on the purity of our products. With extra time on their hands Fi Work Guaranteed. _ ao:m*-’m. Bring and Call. Call and Deliver Service, Also. $63 Central Avenue _ Phone 361 PHONE 568 huw 140 CENTRAL AV., HIGHLAND PARKE Sol. A. St. Peter WESTBROOK FARMS SCHOOLS _ Tâ€"#" < |bédtime â€" A REAL UNIVERSITY OF ART | | gratitud FOUR UNITS. IN ONE dgy the CommERCIAL ART SCHOOL INC. | . ~, voeur schoor or raswion art | that Wo RAY SCHOOL OF ADVERTISING | Listen : maAY school OF PHOTOGRAPMY | _ ; ; A businessâ€"like, practical Institution special«| ""*"* . *** 4 South First Street Telephone 555 _ HighJand Park lxing in the profession requirements. Comâ€" --u'uc. m and m vertising, Photography, Interior to Art and Advertising h.mw The W anakick SHEET METAL 'fi-u;;'P RAY, Prer, _ â€" Ruru WADE RAY, ‘:": , %5 Years in Same Idea! Loeation : | Y99 XNO0W """" __. _ _+ Qur theme ts “'M"""i"‘:‘_"""""“% $ I ie Fneh itA Tong drawn out pheeâ€" J. SMITH Henry G. Winter GREENSLADE Lambeth Workshop CABINET MAKERS EClectric Shop ALL OF OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED and Dry Cleaning . . Phone Libertyville 1043 > 144 North First Street . First St.| Highland Park by Ellie K. TRLEPHONE 410 AY, DECEMBER 21, 1983 Milwaukee Ave. Work nre time; how to spend it wisely is a qupf We have given serions thoqw this and I have concludâ€" ed I 1d do.my part by writing a biography of the birds who spend "Who‘s, Who in the Bird World" this is the way I am rated or reâ€" coi Chickadee deeâ€"what could be more obvious than this Chicka D. D. Looking over our record I We are modest in our attire; our colors ‘are simple; a white vest, coat of black and white, a black cap and tie: completes our uniform.> "We have proven beyond a doubt‘ that "Parfect love casteth out fear." Beâ€" cause .of our faearlessness and loved than any other bird. A little patience, <~a littlé encouragement fro!n',my well meaning citizen will bring us directly to your heart and Our needs are few; we want but little here below but we would like that administered with human afâ€" fection. Last week, in this paper, the Downy Woodpecker, gave you a geheral idea of what the winter birds require in the way of food. ‘This is what the D. D.‘s like and the way we like to have it served, :A little‘ suet, worked up into a ball a few peanuts added, or a coâ€" co shell or even a tin can filled ‘the same delicious mixture, flo wh homes have been built; bugl.' some Mitorut; early in fl y ‘ protective evergreens, ing just as the days of the sun is when feeding the young ones so en planted; berryâ€"bearing mhf,:fian the -.fl. *fi“. silver mtnpdmiouly,z.m;’cm attractive to many of us,| light it is worth going miles to| black and white pigment, for their 4 6 »MP . EVE ~HO: HOEVE ~friends giving particula®r| we are tm:;n»fi"mm. to our food. In nearly| As soon as they hear this song they d some provision has been| know a thaw is i ble and they feeding us during the cold| prepare to break .-agne‘um f eold winter months when food f_“i‘_‘_’tf_f_ providing our beenF scarce and during sleet storms tractive to many of us,) light it is "worth going miles to| black and white pigment, for their set out. figny people are hm so we are ml*)hlfis ~â€"..\>‘] fenthers, might not be placed right in exhaustive study of To fl“mo*mim north| and the traditional uniform might friends giving partichlar| we are the harbingers : of spring.| Et mixed up or some other color .to our food‘ I‘ NEATlY | As soon as thev hear this anne thay| MIight get worked in. Think for & lieved â€"of providing our has given us more leisâ€" been | know a thaw is inevitable and they| MOment what it would mean if cold| prepare to break h,';:: mz :om:gft our children should try and eold|winter months when food has| enter the profession with a red our b“zmm and .1*"‘“ storms. feather in his cap or with blue. or “h‘wb,vchgvgb“n- ‘-'tod.mmmtteredomhh. We ly is most starvation the 5 heartâ€" bl'ufll&l sigh olhliet when we see 1008 | eq lumberjacks have shared . their them fully clothed, color and design cludâ€" rations with nz and [ wa ara hanne traditionally correct. w.i ‘!’o‘“ rations with us and we #&re happy to be the first to announce the glad tidings that Miss Spring is on her way from the tropi¢s. where sumâ€" mer spends the winter, We are not only cheerful, confidâ€" We are not only cheerful, confidâ€"| If our actions, when we are at ing, popular but services we| home, are even casually: observed render to man are cial. Our| our dicnity and reserve might be diet consists of inj :fi:gu and| questioned. «To see a D. D. doing bei? on the job days in the acrobatic tricks with the greatest yeat you can imaging the quantities| Skill and hanging upside down on of bugs, etc., that we . How|the tip of a branch or standing on wemckethelnuctsdi(%:'h“.hia head with perfect ease, while our (children arriveâ€"it‘s ost per.| eating his dinner, might seem a bit petual motion to keep from five to unprofessional but it is an act of ten hungry mouths quiet. Their foresight on our part. 1 stomachs work at high speed. Those| If for any reason our profession infant days are anxious days, too. M# g i â€" is N t up Ffiresfone 25 South Second Street AAK‘S AUTOSUPPLY _Happy New Year » 5Wish-y0u | | A Merry Christmas rly’r:il. : hmor'n-‘«we sometimes get a little worried some 4! our children should try and enter the profession with a red feather in his cap or with blue. or orange spattered over him. We breathe a sigh of relief when we see them ;;llly clothed, color and design traditionally correct. We rejoice that "The thing we feared did not come upon us." We: are slowly learning that the creator does not make mistakes.. 4 If for any reason our profession should become overcrowded our and a and â€" reegiy J it is is â€"a es ds ooue | Christings P «6 h it you 1 "ng else. this winter go to the Crerar C Library: and look me up in "Birds f !ll.lll' and Trees" by Rex Brasher, There r~ are seventeen volumes in this set.| Children <of Iwillqi_enflonthoprieo.lhowm Auxiliary memb are much influenced by that, $250.00 tained at a Chr ‘per volume. Mr. Brasher has paint. held at the Deer ed our pictures with skill and I|ple on Saturday ‘think we are the most outstanding| at 7:30 o‘clock. in the set and am sure you will be|| A short prog of the same opinion when you see| "AN&ed by mem us. Next week our text will be the c‘“‘m”’ group. Blue Jays. + . 1 u"::."m‘?:: the NRA we are prepared to step right into apy high class cireus and "do our &- with the best. of them.:‘ $6 far<as we have been able to learn acrobatice work has not been tried over the radio, yet. ( I do hope that the chief performer of doh;mtho,tthchldper!md the Circus are not jobless this _ Reverently yours, Phone Highland of the Masonic ning, Dec. 24 at ment of toys f« freshments will bers of the Au: w3 Â¥] ; l E} i4

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