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Highland Park Press, 6 Feb 1930, p. 15

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180r vith she sus. ke, to ch rict, rict vanâ€" egâ€" roâ€" sake ers, to C3« °_ _ EVn ~ e1ns Oof the wonders of < $ ‘night in the open and the pleasures : of outdoor Mig‘ Those pleasures < “eedm’tl"mwth.m“ the camper but may be experienced ‘ . â€"â€" by the dweller in the small town with 2 .~a minimum â€"of inconvenience ~and _ P ‘house in the village or small city 7 which has not some sort of porch that canabamdagtod by a curtain or awning to. the ‘requirements of a + sleeping porch. In a large city ahaâ€". iry 30 _ one has always sleptâ€"indoors, should not be made abruptly â€" during would do well to ~have _ family. coctorâ€"check:mp: his resistive m“"'“’mm by "a thorough examinpation making the change,: the should eold would doctop °_ o_ Wands of such â€"patients for comfortable mattresess, b I a n k e t s, hoods and sleeping bags that all gorts of _devices have ‘been : perfected by which one may sleep outdoors in the coldest weather not only without disâ€" Dumfort, but with the greatest pleasâ€" re. Years ago and i the demands of ntorape mt s and Of | davings l.._'.. is fresh, â€" essary to fAot narase If it is impossible to arrange any sort of outdoor sleeping space, most of the benefits that c:omhee from r::i“l;’y. ing outdoors m still secu mmmméz i 'zufinfmfifi and opening wide all the windows so that fresh night air may swoop in. i?,e chief value of outdoor sleeping fraul " temibdinne ty * Ne If @nicu nas not lonieblort‘ of perehm that anabouhv.d y a curtain or awning to. the requirements â€" of a â€" sleeping porch. In a large city where spaces few and far between, the problem is more difficult but not withâ€" out solution. Any sort of balcony may be transformed into sleeping quarters with a little: ingenuity and sometimes even a. fireâ€"escape can be adapted to outdoor sleeping without risk or inconvenience to other dwellâ€" ers in the building. There are a numâ€" ber of makes of window tents and deâ€" tachable balcony on the market which may be adjustedâ€"toâ€"theâ€"window of # | city apartment. = â€"_In spite of"the growing tendency of theâ€" modernâ€" American to spend more and more time out of. doors _ during the summer and early fall months, the average individual rushes indoors with the first drop of the down the "windows, stokes the furâ€" nace, lndl‘:::l a six or uvenl;m::;h grind of thing â€"exessive § overâ€"heated air, says the Educational committee of the Illinois State Mediâ€" cal society, © eyl fae Fr“h m i‘. th ch‘.wt m perâ€"| haps the most beneficial of all mediâ€" cines and every hour spent out of doors is health giving. During the season of the year when daily _ ; ~pation and attendance at school deâ€" prive the adult and the child of many hours of outdoor air during the day their loss may be offset by sleeping out of doors at night. â€" zes resh, moving air, It is I;;)?;l;c‘- Ty to undergo discomfort; it is necessary to shiver: it in â€"mak.ma~.. te Medical Societ Sta:m Overâ€"Heati ‘MEDICINE IS CLAIM] wins PLANE ConTEst Thursday, Feb. 6, 1930 vuberculosis and it is largely owing to sing of the wonders n â€"a draf Windows patient learned in Winter U o _ There were a number of plan« tered in each of the five divisio the â€"contest. The divisions wer R.0.G.â€"{Rise Off Ground), (2) durance tractor, (3) Pusher type Commercial model, (5) Ereal %flfl‘, A â€" & roreting; . . With a greater number of points to his credit than anyone else parâ€" ticipating in the modél airplane conâ€" test in the high school auditorium Monday, â€"Earl Gosswiller won the grand prizeâ€"of â€"aâ€"rideâ€" in a Curtis "Robin" offered by . Hunters Sport shop. Approximately fifty students attended the contest, which was sponâ€" m * i wWnich was s The best milk cant be had â€"without care . _ good to look at! How delicâ€" iow.éto eat! Extra care was necessary to bring this extra goodness to you. . Good milk must have o even greater care. _ _ JE Bowman‘s Milk, for { example, is taken only ‘ from cows that are fed * and cared for accordâ€" _ ing to Bowman‘s strietâ€" standards. Thus, Bowâ€" man‘s Milk is extra | good to begin with. CRISP, fresh lettuce. How TH E number of planes enâ€" _the five divisions of & divisions were (1) ) Fusher type, (4) » (5) Freak. ; Flée best letfuce cant grow in the wildevood Bownan MILK OFP sUPERIOR FLavor T H E DAIRY COMPANY Enâ€" TELEPHONE NO. 2700 Edward Hargrave won Frezk division, Hubert L James Cuffey won first Pusher division, Earl Gos: ond, and Hubert Lidicker " 2,, 4 _7 ts OiVIsion, Hubert Lidicker, second, and Edward Hargrave, third. Earl Gosswiller won %fl!&‘ifi_â€" the=Endurance tractorâ€" sion, Hubâ€" ert > Lidicker, second, Edward Harâ€" grave, third; ~~~Ribbons were offered by the Shoreâ€" line for the first three places in each of. the : five fivhhnhhwhbn, Hunters Sport shop offered three medals for the first three places in the R.â€"O. G. division and a ride in a Curtis "Robin" for the person winâ€" ning the greatest number of points in the entire contest. > Earl Gosswiller won first â€"place in 'fll)‘R.‘O.l’f.'"dfid:ion, Hubert Lidicker,j mnd' .M'Ed'll'd ; . PR nicpolernpdine 4 is were offered by the Shoreâ€"| ond, and Jame the first three places in each Earl Gossw five â€"divisions.. . Inâ€" addition, o Earl Gosswiller, secâ€" spectors stand guard at every step to see that this extra goodness is never lost! No wonder Bowman‘s Milk is â€"fam o us for its fullâ€" cream richness, its first place in the er, third. n first in the Lidicker, secâ€" freshness and unmisâ€" takably superior flavâ€" or! No wonder it is the most popular milk in Chicago and subâ€" urbs!: _ _â€" Order a bottle of this delicious milk today. You and yourfamily are sure to enioy it! _â€" . A _ New York dancer sues a ater for $100,000 damages clai she was severely burned when haven‘t seen a dancing costume seyeral years, the burning of w "Svld scorch anvhodv _ It is possible that the winners Friday, The judges. of . the contest Mtg Mr. M and ] Each used a stop watch in « any records that. might b would be ‘official. Earl Gosswiller won Commercial division an dicker, second. «161y burned whenâ€" her ume caught fire. We a dancing costume for , the burning of which anybody. t. Nelson, and Mr. Peers. stop watch in order that Cuffey, third damages claiming might be broken on first in . the and Hubert Li. winners will were Mr theâ€"

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