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Highland Park Press, 3 Sep 1936, p. 8

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f £8 3 18 #] 44 * Te hag Py es Poih P URPOgEs, MAY hh‘fw'hh.llhq. ‘Tel. H. -;,I‘I‘N emon chiffon | -"-r:;:v-t Bakedâ€"goods of all kipds for your holiday N.I.P.'D“‘. 135 589% Central Ave. SPECIAL FPOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CONCRETE BARGAINS IN CUT rFI PLANTS. John Ostrowsky ave. Tel H. P. 49. | Call Dr. Parley. mma: UST SELL MY 4â€"GRAVE LOT in North "‘“‘.“E:'_"L".‘:fl:!"m is located in & ROOM BUNGALOW in cleaned; good as 20 sOUTH sECOXND mh.:mfl ..“.«“ 187 Wauâ€" Automobiles for Sale UICK SEDpAN, 1982, . feur «drives, has had with garage if desired ROOM HO nm..ahm,h-q{ nm.u'?un“ ater bias Aripince eerest: ue ptet| _ Ravink. To m 9 Houses for Sale Misc. for Sale this midget racing plane, which could nu*tdn a top speed of 250 miles. He was a fine man and will always be and remembered by all who ew him. .. , ©= >« / The mechanics at Curtiss certainâ€" ly deserve a hand. If after all they have gone through the last two Sundays m‘d can still smile on gitis and dogs, they merit something Running Ward, EP GBCNGARR h wnpe mat. ARGRRLDEDencira: ons Poith h22 3 5) missing. | He nosed his ‘plane down anr lost 500 feet and then the moâ€" tor quit entirely, sending the ship spinning to the ground. De Lasaux had many thousands of hours of flying time to his eredit, being a Catain in the Army Air Corps and a world war flyer. He flew comâ€" mercially up until 1929 when he beâ€" came a Federal Inspector, his base being Chicago. During the last few years his hobby had been building SLk esn s y 8 Aâ€"1 CONDITION cugmnnn SUBSTANTIAL DISCOUNT racing plane which he designed and muilt hmlf,withthofluo!n- tering it in the National Air Races, when the accident happened. He took, off from Joliet Airport Monâ€" day l’t?'-. and gained a thousand foot altitude, and then, Airport ofâ€" ficials "‘1‘. the motor started Houses for Rent for an Adtaker sertion; !ifi'dnpma.vovdudtb & * which proved fatal to our Aeronautical inspector, Mr. Cecil F. DeLasaux, or "De" as he was fondâ€" ly called. He was testing his new DT1ONnE «V . 5 5 g U PLYMOUTH DEMONSTRATORS PETE DWYER H. P.| 4194. A BARGAIN Phone PAGE EBIGHT SKY WRIT Call H.P. 1817. Uzi4tf , 2848 W. Park It. 241 RLCL 10x16 | $MALL ~APARTMENT BETTY WACNER PSCC hnt? usechdinctss sid d 1 ACHEm transportation : rent must | be Address J. J. Press cl-u. i PROPERTY @ERS ln:.“m“':w';.“ C "V s O opt canvenient] Wanted to fl;; sVUIH ST. J Al it Antialns 1or To teu you requrtine Your es Res We NICELY FURNISHED to transportation ; nb% all times ; garage on RATES: 50 oant{ 10 cents for each ATTRACTIVELY iu :.l:b Park luh:lj B.AffiD- & W ER s sourn 5t iomp Aymue DAVENPORT WITH tables, mattress, opjing,. excellent coudi® 5 sOUTH 8T. j ’quy so far. By taking . at them you d readily this jis true. r bigne you a good feeling of safety. probably |has > Fledgli to his credit abybody this part of the gountry. . . e| pretty fine. | First it was the girls‘ r| Air Show, them dunning ‘.] from ‘bne end forh'ut;. field to the â€" | other, | lmpéc ships,, swinging Â¥ | them around etching cushions. It 1 ) even went so at as to have one girl â€"~] ask a mech; fic if he would please | hang on to he purse a minute while | she went up | d dropped a bomb. | It‘s : t}umy ow women will ce: |themselves aged up in some of the| ‘darndest outfit {to fly in, but will 1 still hang on ko a purse and never ‘ know what dn;wmxit.‘lknow. | I do it myself. | Last, Sunday, the| dogs required $wo thirds of the hanâ€" | gar, necessitating the moving of the | great number| of ships that were i hangared in this space, and then pushing them @1 back again Sunday | 1 evening. Yes sir, I still think they | < deserve some hing , . . ‘"Ham" Kuâ€"| / nath boasts tw¢ of the best training | 1 planes in this part of the country. | W Hig Challenger Fledy uwl‘xichnn a hangared at Sky Harbor have a repâ€" :1 utation of neve having killed anyâ€"| _ Furniture ’l do it myse dogs required gar, nedess great number hangared in Whincjt!}i'em evening. Yes deserve someth No $1.00 if : E::Mohh try. . .. WA 4 EoE â€"â€"-.’ V. ro'nc:-.u t ts received after 3 o‘clock Wednesday, placed in another section. d ‘for five lines or 1e if paid on or before insertion ; umum;guwmtmm edditignal line. $110 for 3 consecutive weeks. BLIND ADS: 75 conts for five lines less if paid for before inâ€" rotuldby&hll%‘m‘m?lu 10 cents each addition line. heg paid 5* 2 43 LSSIFIED [NG P. 149. taking one look 1 readily see. why éir bigness gives Thdon.‘"â€" A newere wisd | mrlm“l""! mr | neap wis uyO 74 BULL TERRIER LoST Rd. LA7tt divifiionsitntacincans w t 11 robttaats.. Adihe i ~will get| dent ref ome of 53 ithe instru fl:':fl will | itc tt;y:m never e ne :. I know, | green fell m;“!. the with ind yous [ in ng e | p ; that ~were | 6f all this and then | be eavesd in Sunday | making th hink they | dided to h; fam" Kuâ€"| | The nex t training an dst : country. le a i which are| about to w c t, the ve a repâ€" ‘ Hed anyâ€" nt':d“:o: one 1o0k | overboard. see. why | antly reach ss gives | la r’l;ewo +_ 66 99 ltr‘( i. Hfi‘:‘ times and Te ‘c the : else in tiic, He t + [ a stick. BROWN 4 | (@PDOipbatint® >unetrcinticibrt ut .: 3. 4 and Call or write i g‘i H. SALLEE 380 Cen K 371'-!!..1’7“51. Ridts fmflé;?Ammo and DECOR -f"“; running water, stin. { onl ind reception + «â€"Shops, (Oentral "'}“ i w earpenter g’- %‘ machine lake, â€" Shown Busin ness Directory Lost and Found PIANO TUNER H..F. PAHNKE & JA'.FI'I'I BULL %,’L::-n-&m“‘ aq;u-d Pa n'l' "‘:'!- ~Mf”r?. PIANO TUNING ‘The next day both the instrucâ€" t an dstwdent got into the plane, while a smiling crowd gathered ut to watch. At the critical moâ€" t, ~the instructor. yelled up ‘to head in the front cockpit and inted to the stick which he heaved overboard. â€" The student nonchaiâ€" antly reached down and a moment later he too tossed a stick overboard. instructor gulped a couple of i and then took to his paraâ€" the student laughing all the ti lio'wo had carried along an #'mdon Wanted he cockpit when the student hapâ€" to be noticing. The cause f ‘all this commotion happened to e eavesdropping when they were ‘aking their plans, and he also deâ€" ed to have some fun, ; ; It all happened down at Randolph Rield in Texas, an Army training field.. It seemed as though the inâ€" structor was having difficulty with Boloing a young student, the stuâ€" dent refusing to go solo. Finally the instructor decided he would have Wanted to Buy to try something and planned that n the next day he, would take the green fellow up and carry another tick with him, tossing it out of You have probably heard probably heard this story some place before, bus._ it ig: stillwell worth printing: .‘There are 35 different models of American flying craft awaiting to be purchased by the private owner, and you can pay for it on the inâ€" stallment plan, the same as an auâ€" tomobile. ) ax? On January 1, 1986, there were 14,805 licensed pilots in the United States, 410 of them being women. Dmfimv xz‘vgz'tm» That: there were â€" gers travelling by air mfi: the year 19857 appointment Tel H. CHRISTENSEN close, >. ml."" " P entrance residentinl to business changed. _N:.dnS «â€" USED BU] Tel H. P. 1817 R2Tâ€"20 Ritf day of been reportea ho andeen otel tald Bale bas avine im\ o_ 200. 9 ©1908 Savi ) of said day, ’“m, % &.1 ) M 0 nfl. in _ the: City of | County, â€" offer sale | vendue to the cash in hand to \thie | 3'«-“-::‘»*.“..55&‘ and estate which ’fii deceased, ‘had at. the gl'i'm"’.:" undivided W_.%vm ‘und ( ~ es & Mnlgr G. , 8. MARGARET McMA McMAHON, and Ri his wife. ~LORET [ Ammm:g"nm Phoac& OP gALE oi o ces "la, 00â€" We m it or is o the Estate 3":... ) D10 August 20th, ty i W Catripier Atomner for plaineim: THE â€"PRESS 2i _ 0C7» 200E O idian, ‘u!’tnau‘ in in: in a NDDSe in the Cty :‘.‘.’,“!"n' it 4"-:5-5":« decree, 3 Waatop.st the oomet Howe ip the C 7. «ohn Geary, John Zim. ’m,'%, i T. c.;w. h6 Reâ€" the Wa Trust Saving ’:fifimu L onkell T4 Receiver 1. ome Mower ts he PUBLIC GIvEN that, pursuant to ‘of record on April 1 in ‘the above ent‘tled eause by the Cir Court of Lake County, lmno:.i_ g..m’%: Toi. m 1936, at ten m 0 ‘:ag.a nber : 10th, State of Illinois) | Cnm«unf 86. _ The Prudential +| _ If he had not rp.c;ind outstandâ€" | ing support from \team matés, | there is little doubt but what his | outfit would have been on the losâ€" ing end of the seore, . As a whole the game proved a good chance for those on each team gifted in the art of slugging, to inâ€". crease their batting averages. Paâ€" cini, Legion outfielder, smashed his way into the limelight by blasting ‘outctriplqthmlinzlu.qndlbo securing a walk out of five trips to the plate. Inman, another Legion fly chue:il was h::ondflm such honâ€" or‘s with three in five attempts. Legionnaires ...._._..010 100 420â€" 8 Indians ...................068 019 211â€"14 The Legion will journey to the city next Sunday to play a team Bernardi, the Highwood pitcher, also allowed a quantity of hits numâ€" bering‘ 16 in all, whereas he was able to fan only six men. â€" â€" Waukegan, : Hlinois, ’ . A walk followed by five hitk in the second inning gave the Redskins a ‘sufficient lead which they were able to «maintain throughout the afternoon. | Another barrage of hits in the third was good for three more runs and from this time on the game was a walk away. ‘ ?f Thofgkiboo'd Indians invaded | Bunset Park last Sunday afternoon to defeat the Highland Park Leâ€" iionndrqbylmdub& om Duffy, who has thus far been almost: unbeatable in sandlot ball this year, was knocked from the box in the gixth inning after which "Buddy" Bock took over the duties of the mound for the Legionnine. H. P. Legion Take It on Chin from Highwood Indians and WANTâ€"ADS Master in Chancery as aforesaid. oF sSAID CoOUXNTY "CLher w 10 Hd thacts t m merine chape aoaient inte County Hiinont"* '# goan "o; o‘cloey, A °J thinois. on sald date at tep J. SMITH rumue WOns ioh Novice _ it Tt wone en es in upor ‘Tuesday, the sixth day )*A *« Phone H. P. 410 fot the purpose of usted. of aieed, the tate are | I Chicago, Ill. . on said date at ten be open on Labor Day from 8 a.m, to 12 noon. . : Â¥ '“'1 9::5&.%&"‘83&01.1 10 11:00 a.m. Morning â€" worship, h ;‘.'.m:winmh. 1 sm.:mwuk service in chapel. * + . â€"~ l Thursday : : & 2:80 p.m. The: Woman‘s Missic [ nrySoeimwm-\ntinfio of. Mrs. Wm. Vetter, 847 MeD :i iels avenue, all ladies are invited. 1t the gecqpt Suntey avoume" J W e eve Beptemiber, we will resume our reg ular Sunday evening service. Tha young people will meet at 6:465 3 M and the evening worship at 7:45 Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY Quality Cleaners DRY CLEANING CO DEALER in Moraine Grocery and Market sponsored by the Palmer Hop:» House while the Braun ¢ Oilers compete with a team Chicago on the Sunset Park Laurel and McGovern § H. F. Siemsen, Pastor g Thursday : "I k fh 7:45 p.m. Meeting of all of the C. E. Cabinet in the T. , August 11, 1986. 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