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A GREAT DISCOVERY MAY BE YOURS} 
A small supply of IAS pins, suitable for a lapel and about the size of a quarter, have 
recently been found among old business files. They date from about 1933. The pins are | 
brown and white in color, and feature the IAS emblem - a Bobwhite. If you desire such a 
pin, please send a STAMPED, SELF-ADDRESSED envelope to The Illinois Audubon Society, 
Supply Dept., Chicago Natural History Museum, Roosevelt Road and Lake Shore Drive, 
Chicago, Ill. 60605. These pins will also be distributed at the Annual Meeting in 
Davenport in May and at the Fall Campout, as long as the supply holds out. 
BUY A TIE AND HELP SAVE THis PRAIRI# GROUSE 
The Illinois Audubon Society is helping to raise funds for the 
new Number 4 PCFI Sanctuary near Bogota, Your purchase of a new 
tie at $2.50 also brings a modest contribution to the cause. The 
tie shows two prairie chickens in flight and below a mle bird strut- 
ing through the grass, Please advise your preferred color, with an 
alternate choice. Make out your checks to the Illinois Audubon Society 
and send your order to: Mrs. Vera Shaw, PCFI Ties, Route Two, 
Olney, Ill. 62450. 
The colors are: Maroon Blue Black Brown Green 
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Your order will be filled promptly. Know anyone who can use a gift? 
FORORORORVEVE ROR ROR CE ETRE ECR EYE VES CnC a a 
a The NATURAL RESOURCES COUNCIL OF ILLINOIS will meet at Camp % 
+ Sagawau at Palos Park, Ill., on the southwest side of Chicago,,, 
- on Oct. 1, 2, 3, 1965. The NRCI met in the Chicago area inne oe 
*% 1955 and in 1960. It is a forum for outdoor organizations, se 
% started in 1954. The August issue of the IAS NEWSLETTER will a 
carry more details, Ask your club to set aside the date and * 
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| TOWER TO EAGLE, "WATCH OUT FOR JETS" 
Dear NEWSLETTER Editor: 
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"Today I sighted a large mature BALD EAGLE soaring very high over my home about 
11:00 a.m. With binoculars I made positive identification; the sun was glinting on | 
the white tail and head. The dark and light wing pattern was very evident. The eagle | 
was observed soaring in large circles at a very high altitude, working toward the 
north, I live near Harlem and Foster, on the far northwest side of Chicago. The bird | 
was flying through the glide path of the jets approaching O'Hare Field, but luckily no | 
planes were approaching at the time. This certainly was a thrilling sight." | 
Norman Roesch, 5037 Olympia, Chicago 
GINKGO TEA ROOM AT THE MORTON ARBORETUM 
This new light-lunch restaurant, located upstairs in the Arboretum Center Building at 
the East Entrance on Route 53, is a great convenience for individuals and groups visit- | 
ing the Arboretum. Open daily, except Mondays, from May 1 through October 30. Hours, 
11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daily and from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Sundays. Luncheon will 
consist of soup, sandwiches and dessert. Afternoon tea will also be served. Si 
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