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Show RHINEBECK, N.Y ‘UPI) — To Cole Palen life is a lot like an airplane; both used to be simpler easierto handle. and a lot morefun. ‘I think it’s great we have a shuttle to the moon, but I haven't the faintest idea how it works,” Palen says. “I see a 747. and cripes! | don’t knowwhat holdsit in the air. Palen walked over to a Curtiss Jenny. the World War I dogfight bi-plane and gaveit a pat. It is one of several planes Palen keeps in his Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome, a strip in the Hudson Valley 90 miles north of New York City On Sundays Palen takes out the antique flyers and gives an air show for an average 3,000 Aerodrome spectators. He plays the role of the Black Baron of Rhinebeck. or English World WarI flying ace Percy Goodfellow. Whatever the role. when he's in an old plane, Cole Palenis himself. Heis oneof a groupof men whospend a part of their lives tending to and flying antique aircraft. They climb into an old plane's canvas and wood cockpit and fly around with precious little between them and the air. They used to be called bamstormers; now they're called nostalgic. eccentric, and sometimes — nuts. The man who searches for World War I and II airplanes is trying to bring back something he feels people shouldn't lose. Their numbers are iB. “The attraction is the same as the old steam engine,’’ said Robert Taylor, head of the 6.000member Antique Airplane Association (AAA), based in Ottumwa, Iowa. “Back in 1928. there were 181 airplane companies, building models with originality and character. Now. it’s just a lot of aluminum sanped out the same the story. Those who own antique originals — or track them down like spies hot on the trail of a secret tape. amazing. They turn up all the time, Taylor said. ‘I just bought one from Bolivia It had been covered up in canvas. is something special. “Look,’’ he says. “‘it’s a Dolphin.”” Not the mammal, but a copy of the 1918 plane that was a power in the Allied air force. Palen said the replica, exact in nearly every detail, took 4.000 manhours to build. “T've got to spend the time.If I didn't, someone would walk in here and say ‘Hey,this is a Piper Cub with a paint job.’” Because replicas require close work, Taylor said a good number of AAA members are dentists. ‘They seem to like that meticulous kind of work. If you've ever seen a Hollywood dog-fight, you've probably seen an airplane replica from the Fla-Bob Airport in Riverside, Calif. The airport is years when the Air Force struction. Some parts will need its own shutue have been ordered for a squadron to launch fifth. but a decison has heading to central Pennsylvania for an auction in Orbe, Soon In addition to the shut- shuttles are under con- military satellites and not been made to proceed Palen will be conduct ms secret research with it The former aerospace where the featured item vice president from the is a 1931 Krater-Reisner. General Dynamics Corp That's an airplane he said in a wide ranging insays he has ‘‘pursued” terview that the top for 20 years. “I probably priority of the National won't getit, but I've just Aeronautics and Space Beggs said he expects the shuttle to demonstrate that it is a cost effective way of getting satellites into orbit That he said. will generate more jobs forit and, “If you generate a us to go out there to see Then there's the old manin the black coat who turned up at the door of Palen’s Air Museum. “I'm upon the roofof a hangar,fixing something and he says come down here. I say in a minute, but he says he’s got this old engine so I run down. And thereit is. like new in its own crate — a 1920 engine,” Palen says. Seems the mysterious maninblack had a friend who went to France in 1920 to buy a state-of-the art engine. One day the crate from France showed up at the man’s door, with a note from the friend to keep an eye on it until his return. “The guy kept the crate for 50 years, waiting. but the friend never came back,’’ says Palen. Finally, he figured it was histo sell.”’ Many of the collectors pay for their hobby with weekendair shows. Barnstormingis a tradition in the short historyofflight. It’s the reason many began collecting in the first place. Charles Lindbergh's 1927 flight across the Atlantic gave a new impetus to aviation. Palen. sitting in his dining room next to a white bust of Lindbergh, recalled that airplane production hit new higls from 1927 to ACROSS 1 Duet 4 Secretaryser for 8 Playtul child 12 Taxe a meal 13 Suffix 14 Become soun {eiiee, large fish 17 Oror High (Lat) Answer to Previous Puzzle 46 Plantua Found mass 5 theckerors Miss Shar 55 Potentialstee! §6 Poetic foot 58 Compass a 59 Late Yugoslav \eader 60Exuitation 81 feat m o 62 Actor Connery 1°i ace cates pet tn Stet flowers TO Sorgauees 24 Ait hero 25 Phrases 29 English count DOWN Bverin’ y 33 Social cub, Eraland Foor DUECON (abbr casts 24Wine 36 Sai container 38 Orient 39 French ‘mountains ne Totemeihip 44 Author Fleming Preminger 8 Second 95 Words o mit " 1 City in istae! 38 Indian maid 19 Egg (Fr) 39 Jest 21 Apples 41 Debate wosing Leases 252a Suman 26 Meatct ee person (comp wd) Certs 28 Courtcase von(ol) 30 Die 7 31 Make money SGuak ase 32 Medical matician picture (comp. 9 Scream wd) {3 Jom 47pve Bras Rencoroni ay Smal amount 50 Modern painter '52 Prison room §3 Part of the leg $4 pboniabie snowman 7 Guys As the memory of the old planes fades. barnstormers have it made again. ‘It's the story of everybody and everything,’’ said Charles Astrograph Bernice Bede Osol July 23, 1981 Give vent to your artistic, dramatic, creative or musical talents this coming year using your gifts properly, you Id open upan entirely new field for yourselt LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) It you expect others to overlook your shortcomings today, you must be equally tolerant of theirs. 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Strive to be cooperative CANCER (June 21-July 22) Your possibilities for achieving, ‘especially in material or career areas, are quite good today, buttake care you don’t conduct yourself unbecomingly. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN | Win atBridge Red Baron and an American,telling a simple story of good and evil in the sky. “We carry people back to the ‘30s and further.”’ said Kulp. Reviewing gives a great mass of informMation and the part on play NORTH 722481] 26 vKa4 ghieaes A932 1957 by 5 ex-servicemen EST @K 10752 ¥s52 oss OQ 106 Beggs said he did not Woes’ North Bait Pam oSNT Pase Pass. is led. South takes East's qveen with his ace and must set up diamonds without letting East gain the lead, He d meant a dia. mond to dummy’s king and ‘There are possible comy Give West five of dlamonds and moving East's three of hearts over Opening lead.@5 to West. Now West shows ‘out on the second diamond By Oswald Jacoby ww he must extend the avoidtace lay to the club and declarer can only get ree diamond tricks ‘withoneine Eastin and Alan Sontag fulHe cashes dummy’ace and leads a ‘The Merrimack Book Ser- East plays the jack, vice of Salem, NH., is distributing “The Bridge Player's Alphabetical Handbook” by Terrence Reese and Albert Dormer. It ' The allocation of $1,682, 144.00 of Revenue Sharing Funds is proposed to be budgeted in the following general (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN ) 4,324,312 00 1,690, 102 00 Electric Department 13,403,094. Airport 143,463 00 Golf Fund 211,500.00 Swimming Pool Fund 141,312 00 Sanitation Fund 1,520,484 00 irrigation Fund 96.35000 Storm Drains 10,000.04 Revenue Sharin 1 “a 144 ry Community Development 2,566,887 TOT, 6, 172.667 00 At the timeof the Public Hearing, all interestedpersons still have the opportunity to make written or oral com ments and ask questions concerning relationship af Revenue Sharing to the Total Budget HE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF PROVO CITY ON THIS 10th DAY OF JULY, AD. 198) H. Blaine Hall ci ty Auditor No, 6090 Published in The Daily Heraid July 22, 1981 ) 2VING CARE n Prot residen mow, edge. awn prep & up & remove ontrol weeds, bugs. deficiencies. sm Free est Maren sarden 224-5923, & trees service exp , removal eral clean up, low 5213 Most any kind: ACOUSTIC CEILINGS ALUMINUM SIDING MINUM AUTO-manval sys Design & installation, tie con We turn for do-it 0881 tore: ‘APPLIANCE REPAIR CHUCKS APPLIANCE REPAIR on all major brand washers. dryers. dis hwashers, disps, ranges swamp cooler & microwaves We tix it right! Call 226-0294 SAVE m ey on parts & ser e All makes. 374-8273 kitchen cabinets yourselters 768-8108, 748: (ae) bie ao) TORO Sprinkler Systems, 30d,yangcare. Call 226-1512 Eis 6S HAUL away trash. tree mbs anything to move general clean up 374-5; HAUL away anything. big or POWER equipment & Mower sm 7212. Guaranteed work HOME Country Sports, 1815 S. Main, DESIGN Sp. 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Call Glade 225-1564 98) sale, the following described or Mike 489.9238 property, situated in the County of Utah, State of EXPERT cement work. NOTICE OF Utah, and described as fl driveway, sidewalk, slap TRUSTEESSALE to-wit patio, all flatwork. License, The following described lows, Lol, Plat “8”Springtiela free quote. 374-5213 real property will be sold at Park, Utah, according public auction to the highest fo the official| plat on DO your own concrete founbidder at the front steps file in the officethereat dations, retaining walls, etc of the (WEST) of the Utah County Recorder, Utah County, Rent Symon concrete forms Court House in ProvoCity, tah. or let us do it’ Gary Ashton Utah County, State of Utah, Said sale will be made on August 12, 1981 at 10:30 without covenant or war: 373-0679, 373-2788 FOOTINGS, flatwork, small o'clock A.M. BIT of said cooly regardingtitle, posses: Vanday sion or encumbrances to jobs. Brett Skinner 373-6226 COMNENCING East satisfy the obligation secured 1240.07 feet and North 27.47 by and pursuant to the power feet from the West Quarter of sale conferred in the trust corner of Section5, Township deed executedby CLYDE C JARDS and BEVERLY EXPERIENCED ceramic Lake REWARDS83 Trustors10 tile contractor. Quality work, thence oumh a31ete 00 SECURITY TITLE COM- all kinds. Satisfaction gtd feet along NorthStreetLine; PANY Turstee, for the Free est 224-5135 thence South 8.98 f benefit and security of PACIFIC LICENSED Contractor thence South 89° 52' 40” East WESTERN 97.62 feet along NorthStreet FINANCIAL CORPORA: Specializing in remodelingor Line; thence North 0° 13' 30” TION (has been assigned to additions Top quality work wiret Free est 798-8644. FEDERAL NATIONAL West 102.12 feet along fence ASline; thence South 8 ° 48’ 30”” MORTGAGE FREE ESTIMATES West 26.12feet; thence North SOCIATION) as Beneticiary. REMODELING& newconst 17° 31’ 20’ West 83.61feet; recorded February 11, 1980 as No job too Ig or too small thence South 76° 19° 50" West Entry No, 5934 in Book1814 at Robinson Bros Const We do 70.16 feet along the fence; it all, Gtd quality,{awest thence South 4° 52' East 156.0 feet to the point of COM- COMPANY wassubstituted prices. 768-3429. 46 MENCEMENT. (secracat The street address of the as Successor ae in that (223) Caecrncat_) above described property is certain Substitution of Trustee ceed April 6, 1981 920 West 2100 North, Lehi, as Entry 37 in Book, CUSTOM wiring, commer Utah 84043 cial, new older homes 1905 at Page 210. Said sale will be conducted Thebalance owing as of the Repairs. 489$6730, 489-8382 by WESTERN STATES TI- date of the TLE COMPANY,asTrustee, Noticeof ofrecordation Default on the pursuantto the termsof that obligation (_excavanion by said certain Trust Deed dated Trust Deedsecured $81,886.42, February, 6, 1978 wherein plus interest, was penalties and FOR Excavation coe or KENT GEORGE HARDY and GLORIA D. HARDY, jeesDated this 7th day of July. work, grating, pushing & landscaping, Car! 623-0509 husband andwife, is named V as Trustor, and WESTERN UTAH TITLE AND BACKHOE, septic sys, sewer STATES TITLE COMPANY, ABSTRACT COMPANY lateral’s, bsmts, topsoil, fill SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE slag. Ray 224-2125 lfred J. Newman, vice PRESIDENT TOP soil, slag, fill dirt & Beneficiary, recorded in the No. 6088 Published in The gravel deliverd 10 wheel office the County Daily Herald July 15, 22, 29 dump truck and/or backhoe Recorder of Utah County, 198) for hire. 225-6207 or 225-5344. State of Utah, on February 7, PRECISION Backhoe work Sewer laterals, water lines, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR ING NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON BUDGET FOR septic tanks, bsmts, footings REVENUE SHARING FUNDSAND ITS RELATIONSHIP Dump truck avail for haul TO THE TOTAL BUDGET FOR PROVO CITY, A ing. 375-7486 MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1982. Notice is hereby aan that a public hearing will be held fe Budget for Revenue Sharing Funds and its ‘elationship fo the Total Budget for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1982 for Provo City, a Municipal Corporation, on Tuesday, August 4,1961 at ie hour o!7, o'clock pm ata regular City Commission meetingin the City Commission Chambers at the City Center in Provo, Utah, The said budget will be open for public inspection Monday thru Fri: Daily 8 am to 7 pm day, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the officesof the City Auditor and City Recorder in the City Building commencing July Sunday 6 to 11 am 22, 1981 until time of hearing, Tuesday, August 4, 1981 cations here. pa The five of spades Vulnerable: Both Dealer: South SPRINKLER sys. installed. tree est, finest ality, expert work 225 quired or its specific jobs. but he said both he Legal Notices LAWN CARE GENERAL station would be re- returning to his own nine Spot. os7 SOUTH eas Avs OAg3 ) 2)(worm) (9) know what kind of space {'S\*! fey CAPITAL CURRENT OPERATING Financing & Genera $215,837.00 Police 95,235.00 e $875,150.00 $98,415.00 Parks & Recreation 0,600.00 Engineering 91,651.00 Garage 18,900 00 Airport TOTA $095,180.00 5006 ot 0 Summary of 198-82 Provo City Budge! 's as falews General Fund $8,123,351 00 Library Fun 526,468 00 B & C Road Funds 402,000.00 Collector Roads 380,000.00 Debt Service Fund 245,500.00 Property Acquisition 8 ,0 0 00 Capital Improvement advanced form: Today's hata shows an Kase : is really worth having. The part on biddingis based too much on British bidding methods, which are conspicuously unsuccessful against Standard Pacers EAST OQ943 VQu73 e074 SERVICE DIRECTORY A Not ce of Detault sal aTru stDeed was ~The Trustee w real property at public auc tion, without warranty. to the highest bidder for cash and his new deputy payable in lawtul money of former Air Force the United States of America at the timeofsale Secretary Hans M. Mark WESTERN STATES favor some sort of perTITLE COMPANY manent manned space By station Vice President It is something that No. 6059 Published both of us feel strongly is Daily Herald July 8 15, 22 the logical wayto go. Beggs said. NOTICE OF __TRUSTEE’S SALE We will be setting up he tollowing some study groups to take a very hard look at Bidder. The sate what that space station at the West entrance should look like how it Utah County Courthouse should begin and maybe Provo, UtahCounty, Utah 198), at 1) Wa how it should develop The purposeof the sale is th foreclosure of a Trust Deed over a period of time.” executed by Jerry G Prestwich and Karen C_ favor of Valley Bank and Trust Company, covering the NOTICE OF real property located at 1903 TRUSTEE’S SALE Tree Drive, Orem The following described Spring real property will be sold at Utah, and moreparticularly as follows public auction fo the highest described of Lot 7, Plat “B”, SPR bidder. Thesale will be held Ali TREE SUBDIVISION at the Westentrance, of the ING rem, Utah, according to the Utah County Courthouse, in official plat thereof on file in Provo, Utah County, Utah, on office of the Recorder August11, 1981, at 11-00 a.m the County, Utah The purposeof the sale is the Utah The purchase price is foreclosure of a Trust Deed payable in lawful money of the United States atthe time of sale unless there is a prior Prestwich, as Trustors, agreement with the favor of Valley Bank an written The property is to be Trust Company, covering the Trustee. without any warranties real property located at 1912 soldtitle, possession or en Spring Tree Drive, Further infor Utah, and more particularly cumbrances. mation about the sale may be described asfo gbtained by contacting the Alot Cots, Plat8, ING TREE SUBDIVISION, Trustee. this 7th day of JuOrem,tan, according to the DATED 1981 official plat thereof on file in VALLEY BANK AND the office of the Recorder, TRUST COMER Utah County, Utah The purchase price is payable in lawful money of ASSISTANTViceRISWARD PRESI the United States at the time DEN’ of sale unless thereis a prior South Main Street written agreement with the Salt 1325 LakeCity, Utah 84115 Trustee. The propertyis to be 973-5111 sold without any warranties No. 6074 Telephone: Published in The of title, possession or en- Dally Herald July 15, 22, 29, cumbrances. Further information aboutthe sale may be obtained by contacting the E OF Trustee. TURSTEE’S SALE PARED Ais Hhvday of Ju- aie TRUSTEE) Wednesday, the 12th VALLEY AND aay" of August 9}, af it the Apter aye eauOMe rust or day, ae West y By FERRIS WARD entranceof theutah County Vie ASSISTANT Court House’at wae Utah, VICE PRESIDENT A NOD Address: 1325 South Wal Utah—Page 37 Prove HOME & BUSINESS Circulation Hours ABC's of Game For those who prefer World WarII airplanes, there’s the 6,000-member Confederate Air Force based in Harlingen, Texas. It was started in July 22, 1981, THE HERAL D. @) ACCOUNTANTS sles ABSTRACT COMPANY as Successor Trustee, will sell at 1932, who had one Mustang fighter. It now has 45 displays for antique air- chapters with 103 aircraft planes, starting in 1928 world-wide, including when they weren "t called Europe, Australia and “antique” but “‘slightly New Zealand. Robert Griffin assisused.'’ Owner-operator Flavio Madariaga has tant director of the World War II airplane museum had it since 1945, His copies have ap- the CAF runs in ared in the “Amelia Harlingen says each ‘arhart Story’ and the chapter is given a plane Howard Hughes Story."’ to ‘‘eare for’’ — to He now has20 planes un- remodel, to rebuild and der construction. He has 10 show off. Griffin says the New replicas of the old Jennys, the Newport the Zealand group just found Fokker triplane, ‘‘and a JapaneseZero that had I'm almostfinished with been resting from the war for the past 35 years a Sopwith Camel.’ The studios pay about in an Asian jungle. “We'll rebuild it 100 $500 a dayperplane. ‘'It's a nice way to make a percent,” he said, adding living,’ Madariaga says that such wrecks often Butcopiesareonly half Cost $500 000 to restore. one of the longest running James M. Beggs also predicted the time will tle Columbia. three other come within the next few the jungle for years.’ But with the Depression, the airplane boom “Collecting such died. It was the barnmemorabilia is no easy stormers. performing in task. Either you hunt for World War I surplus the few originals left. or planes, that keptitalive. Palen said he was 1 you go to the drawing board and, from ae years old in 1934 when ue authentic Gates’ Flying Circus materials, build a bi- swung into the Poughplane or tri-plane jeense airport. near his yourself, Palen went to watch In a workshopfilled with blueprints. Palen the barnstormers and and his coworkers look took50 centrides in their planes. “I idolized them over the still-unfinished shell of his latest copy, a whenI waskid. It wasn’t 1911 Vin Fiz, thefirst air- until much later that I plane to fly coast-to- realized they were coast. He points out a madmen, but they were box-like device, an still my heroes.”’ In the late ‘20s, there original Wright Brothers engine he will put in his wereall kinds of surplus World WarI bi-planes for latest replica. Palen uses both barnstormers to pick up. replicas and originals in at about $500 each. ‘‘They his air-shows on the were hungry. they were crazy,” Palen says. ‘But weekends. Toward the backof the it was one way to make a show area. draped in lot of money.”’ green Administration nowis to WASHINGTON (UPI The new head of the complete the develop. mentof the space shuttle The rocket plane's sethe logical next step for cond test flight is NASAandhepredicts the scheduled for Sept. 30 and United States will need a two more are planned fleet of at least six and next year before the ship maybe as many as a will be declared ready for dozen spaceshuttles its first operational flight in September next year Space agency says a per. manent space station is even pieces of legendary early flight machines — “It's Permanent Space Station Legal Notices BASEMENTS finished & remodeled: Exp in rough & finish carpentry, plumbing, elec & sheetrock 377-6794 CERAMIC Tile: Cleaning, regrouting & repairs. 2250628 FREE est Kitchens, additlons & bathrooms. 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