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Highland Park Press, 11 Jul 1929, p. 16

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. Mildred C. Allen to city of Highâ€" tand . Park. Q. C. D. $10.° Lots 23 and 24 and westerly 70 feet of lot 22, block 50, in Highlandâ€"Park. â€" â€" _ _ W. R. Smith to O. F. Spahr and M. E. Spahr, jt tens. W. D. $10. Lot 14, block 5, Ridgewood Park subâ€" division, section 26, Deerfield. H. V. Jacobs and wife to G,. A. Johnson. W. D. $10.: Lot 3, subdiâ€" vision of J. S. Hovland‘s first addition to Deerfield. â€"â€" > 3 ~_C.T. and T. C. to G. T. Hoist and wife, jt tens. Deed $10.â€" East 25 feet of lotâ€"78, Sunset Manor, section 27, Deerfield. C. T. and T. C. to E. Dalzell. Deed $2,500. Lot 34, Kreen and Datos Highland Park addition, sections 10 and 15, of Deerfield.. f W. G. Voliva and wife to E. Price and wife, jt tens. ~W. D. $10. Lot 4, block 2, Juneasus addition to Lake Bluff. &x/ G. Wood and wife to D. Downey Stiles and wife, jt tens. W. D. $10. Lot 5, block 4, Lake Bluff Heights. R. L. Thorsch and wife to F. B. Williams and wife, jt tens. W. D. $10;. Lot 12, Thorschs sul’i_glivision in Highland Park. ’ Â¥ C.â€"T. and T.â€"C. to â€"H. A. Clark. Deed $10. Lot 13, Ravinia Woodâ€" lands, section 36, Deerfield. > _ _ F. H. Bartlett to G. Kirzenecky and wife, jt tens.. Deedâ€"$10. Lots 6 and 7, block 2, Bartlett‘s North.â€" Shore Woods, section 6, Shields. . : F. Volpendesta and wife to »J. Greeo. W.. D; $10.â€":=â€"Lots 6 and 7, block 12, ‘Lloyd‘s reâ€"subdivision of block 1, J. E. Buchell‘s subdivision, section 15, Deerfield. â€" se ./ 3 E. Goehringer to J7 Ori and wife, jt tens. W. D. $100. East 25 feet of north 150 feet of lot 69, Highwood, Evert‘s and Jeffrey‘s division, secâ€" tionsâ€" 14 and 15, Deeprfield. > 4 LIOMS 14 dnu 109, LTCCRLTCIML® A..J. Cutler to F. C. Taylor. W. D. $10. Lot 18, block 1; Ravinia Highâ€" lands, section 36, Deerfield. . F. H. Bartlett to C. A. Ericson. Deed $10. Lot 4, block 8, Bartlett‘s North Shore Woods, section 46, Shields. > © s C. T. and T. company to L. Simms and M. Simms. _ Deed $4,000. Lot 85, Krenn and Datos Highland Park addition, subdivision No. 2. R. H. Bickford and wife to F. C. Hempstead. .Q. C. D. $1. Lot 6, block 3, Hall and Osterman addition to town of Deerfleld. * 14 E. Williams and husband â€" to _A. Meyer. _ W. D. $10. (Lots 21 and 22, Ridge: View subdivision, section 27, Deerfield. J. Greco ty D. Volpendesta. Q. C. .D. $1. : Lots 6 and 7, .block 12, Lloyd‘s reâ€"subdivision of block 1, J. E. Buchell‘s subdivision, section 15, Deerfield. ‘ â€" ~â€"J. P. Hickey and wife to Bowâ€" man Dairy company. W. D. $11,000. West half of lot 7, block 8, Exmoor addition to Highland Park. F. H. Bartlett to E. M. Hardy. Deed $10. West half of lot 9, block 41, Bartlett‘s Shore Crest Estates, section 7 and 8, Shields. too s C. T: and T. C. to M. C. Finland and husband, jt tens. Deed $850,000. Lot 99, J. S. Hovland‘s first addition to Deerfield. R. G. Evans and wife to E. W. Sundell and wife, jt tens. W. D. $10. Lot 6, block 27, Highland Park. > Real Estate Transfers Union Bank of Chicago to Z. M. *Mahoney. Deed $10. Lot 15, block 4, L. G. Arries first addition to Northmoor Terrace, section 4, Deerâ€" field. C. J..Crgwford and wife to H. B. Aiston and wife, jt tens. W. D. $10. Lot 17, block 5, Ridgewood park subâ€" division, section 26, Deerfield. _ f C. T. and T. C. to B. S. Legech and wife, jt tens. Deed $2,000. South half of lot 15, J. S. Hovland‘s. Highâ€" land Park acre subdivision, section 21, Deerfield. ~_F. H. Bartlett to F. Budritz.. Deed $10. Lot 6, block 25, resubdivision Bartlett‘s North Shore Woods, secâ€" tion 6, Shields. ds â€" J. C. Due to F. Vessely and wife. W. D. $10._ Lot 7, Valley subdivision, section 36, Deerfield. Mrs. Mary Baldwin Gates and J. F. Gates to M. B. Smith. Q. C. D. $10;â€"â€"Oneâ€"half lot 3, subdivision of south half of lot 291, Lake Forest. B. Gottas and wife to A. D. Herrâ€" man and wife, jt tens. W. D. $10. Lot 26, block 6, Ravinia Highlands. Universal loss of appetites for inâ€" toxicating liquors would make a comâ€" plete sucgess of prohibition.â€"Toledo Blade. + * * M mm en WITH more airplanes being turned out each year than there are vilots to fiv them. the finding of YÂ¥ than there are pilots ta fly them, the finding of sufficient men to operate the established air routes of the country is becoming a problem of major imâ€" portance. Chicago is helping to solve the problem and now boasts of one of the largest and best equipâ€" ped flying schols in the country. It is the Greer Colâ€" lege of Aviation, located in the heart of what was once motor row, but now rapidly, becoming "airâ€" plane row." The Greer College of Aviation draws students from all over the United States, as well as from many foreign countries. Its course of t H F The final shot in opening up the 15â€" mile tunnel driven through Ben Nevâ€" is, the highest mountain in Scotland, between > Fort William and Loch Treig was fired on Februdgry 9, thus completing the main portion of the underground waterway, which is now claimed to be the largest in the world. Work was begun in 1926, and much of it has still to be lined with conâ€" crete before;at can be used it conâ€" nects up with a hydroâ€"electric works to develop 120,000 horsepower for the British Aluminum Company. In preparation for the industrial development likely to follow, a new town is being erected near the base A man in this neighborhood has acquired the reputation of having a great deal more money than he really has just by being extremely dilaggry about paying his bills.=â€"Columbus Ohio State Journal. Drive Tunnel Under ’ _â€"Ben Nevis, Scotland In preparation for the industrial development likely to follow, a new town is being erected negar the base of Ben Nevis. The main purpose of the scheme is the manufacturing of aluminum. When the factory is in operation, it is anticipated that emâ€" ployment will be afforded to several thousand â€" workmen. ~§%» Lower left: Knowledge of moâ€" 33 tors is essential for safe flying. sc Here are two students learning how to repair a whirlwind moâ€" tor, now regarded as the most . xt reliable motive power plant for ? airplanes. Sss Above: The modern pilot must _not only know how to fly, but â€" e m . ‘he must, if necessary, be able 3 . to make wing and frame reâ€" ?* a e . pairs.. A thorough ccurse in rigâ€" ~ 1e a ging, wing construction â€"and â€" M 20 fuselaze repair is now a part ;s*, ofâ€" every modern flying school. * kess Upper left: Almost ready to fly. â€"â€" y * .Two girl students at the conâ€" "A trols of a stripped ship. Every . + . ‘motion of actual filying is pracâ€" 2. pep . ticed for hours on thé ground & â€" before a :student even. begins & his or her dual fiying. / training is modeled closely after that of the United States army and more than 500 students are now receiving ground and flying instruction there. Edwin Greer, president of the college, is one of the outâ€" standing aviation experts of the country and. has long been identified with the motor industry. He is a resident of Deerfield, Ill. Back in 1904 he startâ€" ed the Greer Automobile School, which has graduâ€" ated thousands of automobile mechani¢s. , Aviation, according to Mr. Greer, is destined to play as big a part in the economic and industrial history of the country in the future as the automobile has in the past. COPELAND ESTATES ‘"Thornbury Village" FOR SALE "This is the forest primeval" 5 acres heavily timbered tract with 500 ft. frontage on old Rockland Road in Thornbury Village. 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