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Downers Grove Reporter, 9 Sep 1921, p. 4

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Thin «hm! bran nu your‘n work mrly all at the "Ida-w, ”rut In mm. Inch-"I. MOI- um" I» a gmmuh‘ o! INK-lb Norm-l and ha- tmm unh- to. (or news: nan. Th1: In one of Ilu- mmflcr m-lumls 0! [MI nolghhuvhmul. onmllina If. puplln. [an Nth-«l Prod l’mddrr, sue-Idem: William Parlor. rink; Prod Hmllh. nu-mht-r; Illu- Orlm Hun-II. lrm‘M-I’. Albert Stanley. preside-m: llrnr)‘ I‘uulhaln-r, clerk: Frank l'lafl. Inc'lll- Mr; Miss Anna Grllmh. u-urln-r. m»: unmm I< u xrmluuu- a! mu- 0( lhv Slaw Nurmal vet-ham!» (I! V” mum. HM.- Van principal at 1: who"! a! 260 pupil» In ()Hnlmnm In»! yrur, mad bu had new" ya-urx' vuwrlom'o An uuuistam lmn-hrr. Miss Eunlu‘ Smith, of Iowa, ham bwu ompluywl, and will report Mr duly m mn-v. Mlsx Kuhley has laugh! this stluml (or the pus! three years. Elmer! Knmpmeyvr. president; Frank Hum-Hung, ell-rk: Arthur Ah- boil. member; Miss Marie Kuhle)’. teacher“ Mlus liuchmun hm mughl in the schools of this rounty far right yu-urs. and will lluvv elmrge of mm or [lu- best rural schools in the (-uunty. She made an vm’inhh- rccurrl Ilu- pun two years at West Grove. Goodrirh Srlluol. This school has pupils ('lll'tllll'll in on August 29, wuh 1m cnmllmum ul‘ 35 pupils. in the very near {Illum- m-cessilmo additional faciliues in l-quipnwm and [em-hing force. This school haul an enrollment of 45 pupils lust year, hut. Ihu rapid building up of the neighlmrhumi mi! The superintendent has had the op- portunity the past Week or meeting and talking to many of the directors and teachers or the rural schcmis of our township and herewith submits. a page from his notebook: Belmont (l’ut’i‘c-r) Sriwol Rudolph Eicklmrst. president; (:00. C. Reid. clerk; (film-lug Biankcnbnrg. member: Miss (‘orn Bushman, teacher. Lawn (in School mm": sumo, pun-Mom; l‘flcr ulna (DWI-nth»: on ('onuIry ms. Mel Schools In Vlclully 0! ”owners Grove. Mmmmm ‘* um» an . . mm m REED MAKES SUR- . VEY 0F SCHOOLS I’iul thool TORNADO INSURANCE I: PROTECTION! mmmmummmnmznmi::trmmmanzrumrflzmr ,w‘iIWHIWMMMWWMIIINIWIWWHWWWIHWHMMWMWWW wwmmme SERVICEâ€"A real demonstration of our service came with Sunday’s storm. A house on Elm street, in. the process of erection, was destroyed by the wind. Two days after adjusters were on the ground fixing the loss. This 18 the kind of servnce you want and the kind you will get if you insure your homes, automobiles and business places throughâ€" SAFETY~W9 write insurance in two of the best companies in the world-PHOENIX INSURANCE CO., of Hartford, and the ATLAS ASSURANCE 00., of London, England, over 100 years old. In writing insurance we make a specialty of two factors which every insurance policy should have. Tornado lnsu 'ance is as necessary in Downers Grove as it is in Nebraska, Kansas, or any of the states west of here where cyclones are more or less common. This was demonstrated last Sunday night when a “twister” tore huge trees out by the roots; broke others off at the ground; wrecked barns; aml did other damage. The only reason Downers Grove homes were not demolished is because the real wind did not hit the ground. It came close enough, however, to demonstrate thatâ€" Learn a Lesson from the Storm Last Sunday It um u-hnul ”Mr" or ienrhor a! [mum 3.x an hulp In on)‘ \ny 3M «hum! lllnlrlt-In a! ”unwr- Urnsv Inn‘nnhlp. um command an. 'llu- rupwmmrmh-m mmlcl Illn- m ufl'c'r Ma M'H‘N'vu m uuunllnx “mu... m’ Mucky. ”mum-mom not :lutly mnxrnm. Huh M In! 1min- and nppum m In wuviolmu IIw-o lur lhtâ€" \hHC‘I'I'”. mum-mu punmw. n mum-d c-flurl. mink-Hug 10 ”kc (-ml. lhv natural and mllml nn-mul clvwlupml-nl uf unr yum”; nmplv. Many u! the hop". and “His I‘nml mljnlnhm M'hlml tllslrlrla‘ nth-ml unr "mu-r grade and high m-hm-l. \\'v wunl lIn-m In («ml lluu II Ia (hr "mum! and lugiml thing In «In. \‘mo (1m lwlp ms and m- m" hvlp _\uu. “'0 mwl yuur Ham and «uh thunia‘m. um] Iha- c-xgwrivnrw n! Inmh "hon! un- wlll malt» [mum-r an"! mnn- tub-r. Mug [he probluma Ihul In‘l-Ita IIJ' uflmm A big prolilum confronts the cili- glt‘lls 0f thix «lislrirl. which mus! lu- 1:«olvcd at uuro. Now hunws are springing up over ulgln. Lumber and building mulw'iuls are scullcrod about uvur the entire urea. Some lulnlllos urv living in lolhls or mr paper boxes. Nu rerun cum!»- has lwun lulu-u, but it is u-rmin Ilml mon- m-lmol mum am! at luasl mmlhvr lrutlu-r must In- pruvidml at ullt'c. A lbw run and will In- provided In:- in tln- lhm'lu-rs (irons eu-huul. mul hirm‘ux .‘.\ will meet the siluutlou in u l‘lJulN'l‘KIHVl' way in) the limil. We mm"! film In think or I'll» lul\u~‘|li|l :m u M‘huul unil. with n t'ummun plll'llthl‘. n ullilvd vflhl'l.1 1' Tin-n- will In! at h-nst 25 pupils on- Hmu-Il hen- and classes organized in gradvs l m s. Tln- pamms of "IL-3 svlmul sum“ anxious. for better fu- rilllios in equimm-m and who"! orâ€" unnizalion as (In- clislrict ulovelons. It is :1 growing runmmuily In mur- wuys than in pulmlnflun. Whitman! Sol-mil. ”Mr!“ 57 William Hulunlm‘l‘. lm-sidvnl; (300. Sim-horn. rlnrk: John Ginsburg. mwnm-r; Miss lvlau'ricll St-Inn-llh-r. luau-Inna The mum» (at mmwoumem club SAFETY and SERVICE EDWARD G. LEMON C0. INSURANCE > OF ALL KINDS < F armers Merchants Bank Bldg. ® manage The "Three was. Monks”! 'l‘ln- “Lilllv Arm: 0! Nikku," amne- "mm: hum" am ”no “Tim-c- Wine Mum- km ~'.' :U'u Min-um. wlm sm-s no m1]; Kikuznru, who lu-nrs no evil. and MI. guru. ulm spvnlw lm m'IL youwifl ul- The list or teal-hers for our public schools Is now mmplulc. The sixth grum- pmiltlon has been supplied in the appointment of Miss Lucile Bol- bm-k. at Ohio. Miss llolbock is 'a graduate of nuKulh Normal and taught in a similar nusitlun at May- woml lust your. ‘- in the delicious Barley flavor Once you've caioycd the «Ironâ€"thou not llvlns In Dhtrtct 58-â€" has been fixed by the Board of Edn- cation: Grades 1. 2. 3 mad 4, $21 per your. Grades 5. 6. 7 and 8. 836 W year. 'l‘hla tultlon tee ts to be paid In Installment». one-third o! the amount each three months. The first Installâ€" ment In due and payable at the open- ing 01' school next week. .l. I“. REED. Superintendent. ml“ The East Grove Grocery and Market _ EMILY MRKVICKA, Prop. Telephones: Downers Grove. 272 8; 273 I’ °airie State Pigeon Food Molasws I’m-d Cracked Corn Oats Early Egg Red Crown Prairie State Prairie State Poultry Mash Blatehford’s Egg Mash Garland Chick Feed Prairie State Growing Keepwell Scratch Feed is sold at right prices.. Large quantity orders at low- er costs. Keepwell Scratch Feed was originally made by Joseph Mrkyiicka. The .business of manufacturing the product is now carried on by Mrs. Emily Mrkvncka. Keepwell Scratch Feed contains the right proportion of constituentsâ€"«moist- ure, protein, fat, crude fibre, carbohydrates and ash. bhown by chemical analysis. “Keepwell” Scratch Feed Illinois Chemical LabOratory of Chicago Order by telephone. Deliver at any point in DuPage County For Sale By GOOD POULTRY FEED Prepared Scientifically Hon Choice Genius Other Feeds Also Handled Telephone 225 A CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS GIVEN BY for Poultry, Horses, and Cows Corn Hay American Molasses Horse Stm‘ 1{MIMEHHNMMIHMl!!![WHENUIWIIW‘HN WMWWWMWMMREHM nmwwwmum Feed Lexington Plain lexington Light Grain Lexington Heavy (lmin Emerald Light Grain Emerald Heavy ("1min Greenfield Alfalfa and Straw llmne (,‘nrn Food Meal I'miriq- State (‘lmp Feed Bran Middlingg Wheat Barley lhlck\\'llo:lt Kufl'ir Cum 1"ng East Crow, Illinois

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