Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 14 Jul 1922, p. 3

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your lawn with a nice Ce- ment flower Vme, delivered and put up for 37- l Nowicthetimetodecorate [All kinds of work except When to do "can “I. ”M and M. I"! Inn! 1-. M‘ an mum-Ira In um: won or the “nmlo' um "um horse. blu- I‘M tout mu I. hull u! that. mill-3 0' link flat "I the m "If you Md "no ml at a mum." do “and In. Mn! “In"! In H N. ”)mm olu punâ€"4mm" "Il-I. I! den.“ “10de Hr; Ink M‘- ooo mm anyway-«ulna 0mm uu up. It'll hum ll I. III! to p Io..."-rron Ik Annun- Lula “MI; a math up (our do In I with mt: Cola-1h Conni- Conwo'h Dole! film. 0M Mam Cm“! Mlle Ion than lhm, all I'll. much I'- fluu on year'- pnulueflou. M m. um it find to It». (Submit Ag.“ Clolhfldo 249%“. lb. flu! bull M the Plant. H. McPherson Phone 131-11. - “_ "m..- v-nâ€" Whou We mull that II). "can :0"on well “WM or '5. won row of Dawn- County produces: only 'M . mom “Mummy g. “5°“ 8M0 pom-II: "m ”'4 ”0 tho” 9 dug than that It tho UM- pouud» of butter I» a your. you can wally M lllludp. "Mm m that (have mm m wont non Iluu Ibo unwary cow. 'LIII'I Madrigal new“: In! In:- produod CARD 0R THANKS ........ . v.w.v. â€".vâ€"......-â€" "- _.., ... Ale-nu Crystal Pontiac 8401“. my,” mom to have 5..., .gm'm. ovnmi by C. O. IcChunoy, of West cued by tho wu «panama, but that Chm”, prmlIm-d in I50 dun I” 5,. .u," pounds 0! milk and 09.03 pound: 0! up, 5‘. 0. Spin”, Co-owutar {or ballot. "or pmludlon (or the month a. u_ s, Velmun' Bun-u mud 0! May “a 17628 WW“ mm! In“ that Mm not km 0! any on»: 70.7.: pound! MW"- [mup o! vmuonl nmu I’m “in: W! wall that lb. "mp g". u, you “mad, or who nw‘ row of Dumm- County product: only "and!" mom “Mummy I. _L.__a «lam ___. .Jn. ~_,J ll- tumor. Colamhn Corona Cornucopia D9 Kol 319625, owned by E. E. BI"! 01 Lisle, uroducal in 128 days 10087.6 pounds of milk and 417.88 pounds of butter. Her production: for May W 2339.9 poumls milk and 93.. pounds} Bureau, according to a statement made today by Dean Kendric C. Bob- coek, University Counselor {or the veterans. These men registered in all the to- ular courses of the University, and speciol courses Jn Agriculture were given solely for their benefit. The University provides special funds for the we of the Vocational Studentar. These are used when Federal checks are delayed. “The Vocational Students are a fine hard-working bunch of young men,"1 Deon Bubcock states. “They an ob? nothing their training rapidly, nod several who have complotod their courses are now holding responsible positions." Only the best cow: in the state are admitted: to the plant and but sixty can be taken It a time. They are under the care of an expert leader to test them out for their produc~ tiou ability so as to determine wheth- er to keep their offspring for loun- dutlon stock. Laura Madrigal Sarcastic Lad 186836, owned by John Rothbun. of Lombard, pmduced in 184 days 15307.9 pounds milk and 616.92 pounds butter. Her production tor the month of Muy was 2366.! opundn milk and 85.79 pounds butter. Colantho Corona Cornucopio D9 Kol 319625, owned by E. E. Bola of Lisle.‘ produced in 12.8 days 10007.6 The following pure bred Holstein: from DuPage County are making. a good showing at the Holstein Testing Plant operated by the Holstein As- sociation of Illinois. DU PAGE co. Eons. 223 DISABLED all ”y flint it in“ possibilities far beyond the average Bolt comma. The NAPERVILLE GOLF ‘ TEIN cows A'l‘ , VETERANS TRAIN CLUB NOW OPEN .“°""° w... mm o... by Tom 3...... TESTING PLANT 2. An' ILLINOIS U T0 MEMBERSHIP ,Zi‘f; 223.";°m§.§§‘..1Ҥ1?’.f£§'.fi'3fi.‘; condition. .â€"~..._ LEBREAW I” c. E. snows]: Vases. papery": 1924-1 R F D 2 Alli-ta! mm Mime-1mm Fmtwmlic. IDA NS Edward G. [anon Co. REAL ESTATE and (rhod- lor {H mm. of unwuhy shun 1- ur mm bed. «but. val Mir Ir. Bun. "an mom! and ”fly (or I”! kind In- pkum at tho duo of It. add-M. fir. and In. I. L Diem. Ir. and In. I. W. King. rmrmn mm mm Best Quality 6 Service Me 430-! than. Former mm: In my di- lution mm to have how strong”:- om-d by n» war "primal, but that In answer to a (mention about the post-war mum» of tho man, be M“: “l eun't no any great dilemma In These men legistemd in all the 115- tul gular courses of the University, and best speck] courses Jn Agriculture wan itch given solely for their benefit. The Univendty provides special funds for Z Cumu'lorkml Two hundred and twentyvthm dis- abled veterans at the World War n- celvcd vocational training at the Uni. versity of Illinois the past year und- er the guidance 01 the U. S. Vehrans’ Bureau, according to a statement; made today by Dean Kendric C. Bab- cock, University Counselor {or the veterans. We m 8. Iain Street EDWARD C. GLOW CARD OF THANKS Nunnlllo um: fill“ POULTRY SUPPLIES We want everyone in Downers Grove and vicinity who raim poryuit on either a lar e or small scale to give our feed;y a trial We alize on blended products for the growing stock" Our Delivery Serviceismeofthefeatumofyou annotations" with thin lton tht win greatly m The qualityof our groceries, meats, fruits and vege- tabies is a big saving feature when you trade at this store. Eastfimefimcetytmu best Chic-go professionals and golf architects have been over it and they The Club has been established a year. has at the present time one hundred 1nd thirty acres of wonder. tul, rolling land. A number of the Phone 272 Sum flouting - Sunl- Building G.- "can. “as... as - flan "loll-I42“! to BMW mm” 51'. DOWNRIS “In": ".1. CHIROPRACTIC IS THE MASTER KEY 10 HEALTH C. WARREN VALENTINE. ac me: (“Nfll’IJ'AMN AXD ANALYSIS VIBE E. HBKVICKA, Wt Fred I). Halal. PLUM DINO ARE YOU SICK? His Day 0". It was at plum-h on a warm Sum day morning. The m-rumn mm m be pram-hm! by a minim-r (rum mu of 1mm. (mr mutiny mSnixH-r Introduced the ”walker and awn-«I IIIImu-lr be» Mm! the will". When llu- sermon was mule-ll Ilu- syn-«kw ask”! mm our reg-3 ulnr pxmur give the lwnmlh-thnn. He was mum! “mm-p In view of the whole congwgutlnn. A comfortable temporary building at the present time covers the site for a modem up-to-date clubhouse. Sandy Sanderson, an old time profes- sional, is in charge. Four new greens are to be started in July and five athers are expected to be finished before full, so as to complete the first nine holes this year. Phone 272 Windows NOW’S THE TIME! I“ I). IAIN If. ‘ ins, have it done now before the fall rush. 1 (helm Word in furnace construc- tion. Come and see it demonstrated THE Super-Smokeless furnace is .l'I- |nn| IAIAH'. :n ‘Alm-‘A --_-A_-_ Don’t hesitate to ask us for water service even if yours isn’t a Willard Battery. The Willard Standards of Service are the same for every make. The water does two things: it keeps the battery solution over the tops of the plates so that the whole plate surface is used; and it gives proper strength of solution.- Not too much or too littleâ€"but just the tight quantity of water ought to be kept' 111 your battery all the time. . your fumace needs over haul- for Batteries - mm Dealer- oOAL _4 1 Lempke Battery Service Station Forest 8 Belmont Phone, Downers Grove 3694 yard in “quarters for high building mm BEFORE BUYING law, Mr» auto less. 30 why delay? Our laden And tanker uwmm;m~- can" repair- nml MIMI. Pinon-.0119 Five POCAHONTAS -§ “IVICE PHONE 199.! “OLD DO'M Gm Ill- Gui-r I

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