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Highland Park Press, 16 Apr 1931, p. 21

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w,youuo,iteosu the unhappy Pennsylvanian about " to will: his thtrmbc--vMer'tGa.y Telegram. Thundny, April 16, 1981 SKOKIE VALUSY "hlLAUNDlitY/giiiS Swath: tn Pemylvnnin in pun- hdn. by this of 65~anb a weed. WE COME EVERY WEEK "-eM!tA-NDRr---- Local Sales Agent szmo-me, as the name implies, counters acts soil acids and brings the soil to a neutral con- dition Mt-Ort-r/ttprom-r, ther. It replaces the lime without producing harm.. ful effects on the organic matter or on bacterial life in the soil.- It does, 1'!“ make the soil alka- me. The home owner, in particular, is con- fronted by this Jyoblem. His lawn, his shrubbery, his wers grow year after Year in exactly the same location and in the same soil. He must, therefore, by the best method possible, restore the trub. The early civilizations of all races were built on limestone soil. This" interesting fact is not an accident, but is definitely related to fertility and the production of crops. - Nature Uses Limestone--- A limestone country is a rich country because nature has provided it with its Rina Into Money Rotted Manure FRANK SILJESTROM THE SUPPLY SHOULD BE REPLACED jllf!illililltlii' , ::rlLlllll)4lllli _ "iiie,g,at"eri Long Drag A duy on the new planet Pluto lasts 250 yew. It is probably called Momur.---Sprintrfutd (Ohio) Sun. -ht {akrBium’Edwu-d 'rgttoek-arttt Richard E. Crawford lost to Mrs. Stewirt Reed Brown and Kenneth G. Iva. Jimr.-Brrrtrrtt wturtn'tth with 416k-bres was second with 373, Kr- nock third with" 117 and Crawford last with a vote of 106. In_forpr park bond Wattles: the North Shexgmzegggggmin: aiiiiiilWNW"qtiir"i7ii'"T;y" the voter: but week, caudally in Wake“): where the names at two candidates were written an the ballot. _ Edward Vlad: was the loser in thee North Chicngo ttttht with _ChttrTen Gartley the! Alexander. Kai-etewski defeating him for the full term Ind Frank 1t'reeuanrttnopposed, winning for the vacancy cmted by the mix-' nation of Prank Tidany. Gartley trot 899 votes, Kamewski 720 and Viack 615. Freeman received. 669. -uaha-aJiuli-aaa4-aiamr-gurgeere Mt .1, ‘ Mr.,wlee+, "tI-Ill-tMite TkriiWii"ltttattrii'tGifiliif aiid "Neo. dore Geldlmith. getting the support id the Industrial Athletic association. Bull antiwar”. Yeoman Mtl, Gesttine 1.176 and Goldsmith 1,051. Goldamith's vote we: hurt to a cer- tain extent because some of the vot- er: wrote in the name of Nicholas Goldschmidt. _ Several Park Board Elections Last Week _ ' ' in‘North Shore Towns Landscape Material ' The use of carefully selected ground limestOne is the answer. It replaces the lime without producing harmfWefteeta on the organic matter or bacterial life in the soil. It is nature's own choice. Lime is a highly important ingredient in soils which are required to produce con- tinued crops, and its exhaustion causes a marked decrease in productivity. It is necessary, therefore,- that stances which are yearly removed. own material ftrr keéping the soil balancéd and in good condition. __ _ --. THI’ P3188 . In the complnint that was lodged, it was charged that worthless stock causing a tmnsfer of $16,000 wn rep- resented by _I_{eiqhqld to be a val- The sale of "ttts stock, according to the- complaint issued " the. time, w“ more than two years ado imir the $16,000 speeitUtion turned out to be absolutely worthless. --auiathoW-rmru_--rhitr--umr-e "ter-tttt ~chargerof~ opersthttr-at-emtt fidemte game. but during the time he lug been in. the twenty jail he has been unable to raise 0. bond for hitrreleatse. _ _ , Although he fought extradition vic- orously, the man was brought back to face the charge. "iiithoid has been held in the county jnil for more than: month, after biintt sought in Louisville, ltr., where it took Sheriff Lester T. Tif- funy clone to I week to get the nec- essary extradition payers to bring the man back. _ _ to settle with theSt ." ,1.’ I He: 1-." '" we 'i'ii'itfa a" , he became a fugitive from the Min. semi city January 28, where he was charged with vacancy. When Dom“ -Reinhold,--a6-,-w- charge in which u is accused of swindling a Highland Park man out of 8t6,000, he still will have accounts Nsmo-Lms is pri- marily calcium carbonate (CaCo'), a combination approximately 66% lime ashirVettrborrdimridrs: The carbon dioxide is displaced only as the soil acid combines with and is neutralized by the lime. This action contin- ues only until the acid has been removed. an Charged Here With C.onfldenee Game Also Black Soil Phone Highland Park 65 l Wanted in Missouri Wu Peter to Par Pun! Restoring prosperity from state ind national trauma in not ”In. to hob I Mb-Mort" Tim's-Union. Chief McLaughlin announced the confessions after he lied quietly worked out. the use mind the youths and pieced them under or- rest. All were chased with dis. orderly conduit. pending the decision of club ouch on the nature of charge- they wish to prosecute. it is eomidered doubtful that say new charge will be pressed. The youth: were all released on the reconiunce of their parents. Eight young tnen, members of well known North Shore families. were crested Inst week by Ihrerfuld polite, following their confession to Chief Percy McLaughlin that they had broken into the club house of the J,',t",'.i,tt Golf club there in a notch for whit , _r.hitttt_thett9ete1,L.ttr., ,'fifrl'i-'i'1'llat'u'Jlts1l-,'i a members. Eight Youths Arrested at Deerfield Accused of Briergaté Robbery Cette.' had taken‘oif from the (field with' the. nose att- his plane fecing a strong- surlaee wind from the west. _As he gained sheath-150 feet of 'tttittyVhe suddenly passed into In equ1ttrg ,t,rahttergtcyriry.Lttttyt, the lake. a current for which the con- trols of the plane were totslly un- prepared. . The plsne stalled, and the novice was unable in the few seconds occupied by the ensuing dive to straighten his plane out. The plane landed on its wheels. but Roberta' head was dashed against the instru- ment board, causing skull fracture. He died a few minutes after being taken to thejlighland Park hospital. Blane Spring.Wi-ds At the inquest Thursdty morning at Kelley's funeral home in Highhnd "Wfiqlg 1.11.. "f1riritTiirii-, WEEK m 1i'-h'Jlri'it-l-'s', bi.. plane rented from} the Great lakes Aherifreompanrhr practice fbintr. They blamed a phenomenon peeriBV tor Chiugo midterm thereartr grin: and ‘knOW-n to most pilots of this vi- einity--the tfontiiet innir entrants re- sulting from the iiold air rising from the lakeami the warm currents from the sun-warmed ground. [iiii'ii'iliiiiiiiiiiifl"iiii", KILLED IN cIthsllll The dead pilot m Nels Roberta, 88 yen-{01¢ 6418 North Oekley avev nae, Chicako. a mechanic at the air.. port who recently enquired his stu- dent pilot's license and hoped Boon to take the tests for a comment! li- cense. Hrs, had retained wildcat new ist mind u the plum made the sudden dip to shut off the igni- tion, preventing a fire, but could not wash: control of the machine " so low an altitude. A student iiyer was killed ut the “f , if“ 19"“ en, ‘- -= g? mE all]. 'éitietgtttr stilt-"u he took otrfrotit the JlehL The plane tsta1ksd.in mid. air, slipped into a slow spin, and fell 159199! Elke wand. V I Details _ 7 of. Rabat; '?'-t','lti-ti'iPtt'il'tg sigma Here April 8th " Jtittuatg n

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