Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 2, Number 46, DeMotte, Jasper County, 30 March 1933 — LANDSCAPE SPECIALIST WILL VIS? COUNTY NEXT WEEK. [ARTICLE]
LANDSCAPE SPECIALIST WILL VISIT COUNTY NEXT WEEK.
R. B. Hull, Purdue Landscape Specialist, is to be in Lake county from Tuesday to Friday inclusive next week. He is to give a talk on Tuesday afternoon before the Crown Point Woman’s Club. On Wednesday morning he is to help patrons of Center School in Eagle Creek township collect native plant materials for use in landscaping their school grounds. That afternoon he is to do the same thing with the patrons of Cedar Lake School. In the evening at eight o’clock he is to give an illustrated talk at Center School on “Planting and Care of Shrubs”. He is to give the same talk on Thursday evening at Cedar Lake School. All day Thursday is to be spent at Center School helping the patrons of that school plant the native shrubs which they have collected. All day Friday is to be spent at Cedar Lake in the same manner. Attacks of spring fever are about due, but with all the other woes of the country one can have an acute attack of spring fever and never notice it at all. A meeting of the game wardens of the district was held here on Tuesday for the purpose of formulating plans for the opening of the spring fishing season. A change in the fish and game laws makes it necessary for everyone who puts a hook in the water to have a fishing license unless exempted by reason of past military service, or under eighteen years of age. Chief Deputy Clerk Mybeck, under whose direction the new fishing licenses will be issued could give no information regarding the meeting of the wardens or of the plans they proposed for the enforcement of the new law. A portion of the new license fees now goes to the clerk as an addition to his salary.
