Downers Grove Reporter, 29 Apr 1921, p. 4

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oneâ€"â€" 1;.Vâ€"7Itwh; been Mead up for the “alumina: lldis unassuming Mr. Zam will not he a stranger to most of the customers along the route as be has been employed by It. Uhlhorn for over a year. He is familiar with the tnde and should: mull! 3 success of his new venture. Along with the mute Hr. Uhlhorn kn maimed the lease on the home when he bus been living It Curtis! and Wuhington [treet- ho the new Elmer H. Uhlhorn has sold his dairy business to George Zam and the new owner will take possession on next Sunday morning. ELMER UHLHORN S O L D BUSINESS TO GEORGE ZARN Th9"! is absolutely no question nf the importance of the pmposition and it shfluld have the undivided support of all at tho election May 14th. New Own" of Dairy-Takes Posses- m on Next Sunday Morning. use would ho assP9<Od for the im- provement. With tho proposer! dis- trict a fart, all the property within the ("shirt would pay for the new «wen and plant. ln this way both those outrun and (hose inside the village b‘mfit. as the amt-rs already laid will 'no, mnnertml up with the unitary outside the limits. plant to take tho place of the am: near the (rival pit in the son". wood: which has become wholly in- adequate for our gin-sent needs. This new mum. to the sewer system would 1w necessary even if the pro- po-ed (limit-t did noc carry. As it is now. only pmpwrty wflhin the HF village. but also the people who 11-- side outside the garment limits. The Shh is forcing the villm In construct a new name disposal cut of the Wontmont depot. The legal dos-trim“): ms r-ihlislml In; week. Evrry weer living within ll"- confincn oi the district I» eligible in nu! I ballot at tlw clocuon. There will In two polling plans. the Vlllnm "all for (linu- living south of ill- Burlington and J. W. kaor’y llnnl‘ Etta“ om". for 0’0-‘40 living nonlm TM viii-«rid will can for the wit-1 nae disposal Ind llw disposal of «uh «my water and the draining of low places in the arm ilewcribed. It will benefit. not only those living in the um an roughly from Um Hank Raul on the north to I point About a quarter mile soulh of the village limits ml {mm the [kl-non: Road to This in one of the moat vital quan- um: which In: come before the elec- mrue of the community in you! Ind MM mm the handy support of "mono in tho Pmml diurm. 0n suturdly. lay Nth. maiden“ o! Downer: vac and vicinity will «a on the cshbllulumnt of the “Davao” Grove Drainage District." ‘l'b War“: of the proposed din- ”red at the Downers (la-on: Post Olive as second class mail matter. Advertising rates made known upon Indication. Subscription rates $2.00 per year. Single copies 5c Md every Friday morning from the office of the Downers GroVe Publish- In; Company, 37 North Main street, Downers Grove, Illinois. lLlHlI I "ulcl 965 $25» mm m (was. ,' mum Walla MAM‘N W W?- W ’4‘“ lrom- .Tank ouvo elm NEARS NOV.) AH‘ qu‘jorio W \fifia 1’0 Hm OF AME Virginia “’4 W912; A NEVBPAVER \W Muffi- “'oml Mm our FEET Ham 9mm. >Avewm vmm wax-mm F2 h'anm- Him we WDJG mm f Luvilh Hu-in PAREE‘LM K Al!e'llaill9 LVJ Downers Grove Reponer DRAINAGE DISTRICT A BENEFIT as ea» cam ewe C. H. STAA'I'S. EDITOR MICKIE SAYS South um Street Klein’s Market The gene!!! public is im't'h‘d to witness: the fete. ’ The prnglum “ill mrn' out in ([15], ‘luil UK star) as uutliuu! abom. ln-l M'Spersed will be \arioua dances in: “hich all will take part. Them M". D.- the dance of the Flowers. Runw-Z flies, Bees, Brownies; Demeter's Mai? Ilrns in a Scarf Dance. Suriflcial Dana-Dance of the Nymphs and of Persephone; Mcrvury and Persephone and Mercury will also dance besidmzl‘ the chorus work. 3 1 moanm- mm R‘mh llnluml ‘Luvillv Ht-intz Vm‘lw pouch Ade-lame Lynch Lillian lelartnn Edith Pm-mn ,{utlt Hl‘nllt‘l'hull Mumarot Slough Hope Kingdoy )lmu’mio West (lm'uhlim- [Au-o5- Eleanor Hunrhctt Lillian liiuhlv Ruth ’l‘homns Alicv- Conley Marlon KlinefvlterElma Kelly Fannie lladell lluy-olhy vaslv-y Margaret Dt-egan Hussit- McCullum Catherine Deugun Ruth 'I'hutchvr Jenni-t!» Phelps Edith \Vella Vain-v Gusunr Ii'onu .Tank June Bciiluhnun Marjorie Whifl‘vn Hic-anor Whenlcr Virginia \Vood.<nnElizuhi-th l'lumh Muriv Womlson l-‘anidu Wuplru Sliadgs Navy Beans. 3 pounds for .................. 20c No. 3 Tomatoes, per can .................... 14c Fancy Blue Rose Rice, 3 pounds for ........ 20c Swans Down Cake Flour, per package ...... 45c Libby’s Fancy Red Salmon, tall, per can ...... 38c Mazola Oil, pints ...................... .30c Armour’s Canned Milk, 2 for .............. 25c All Brands Pancake Flour, per package . . . .16c Stuffed Olives, large size ................... 40c SATURDAY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Strawberries. Pineapples, Green Peas, Green Beans, Spinach, Tomatoes, Asparagus, Rhubarb, Cucumbers, Etc. goes on. The Car". 0f Characters is: I'Mmetvrâ€"Gmhlcss 01' Harvest ...... ........... -. ‘ . . . . . . .Muly Curtis- Persephoneâ€"Hocking of the Swing. ................... (nut-0 (heenc Hvrnwa or Mrrruryâ€"wliessonger of the Gods ....‘ ..... Hazel Hensley Pluto or Hadesâ€"God of Undemeath .. ............... Maltha Shaffer SCHOOLS PRESENT PAGEANT MAY 5TH AT NORTH SCHOOL Klein’s Cash Market Pork Loin Roast per pound ......... Pork Butts. per pound .............. Veal Shoulder Roast, per pound ..... Veal Breast, per pound ............. Veal Kidney Roast, per pound ....... California Ham's, per pound ......... Narrow Srtip Bacon, per pound . . Home Made Veal Loaf, per pound . .. Home Cooked Corned Beef, per pound No Home or Waste Approved Brand (Continued from page one) Palmolive Soap per bar 9c - BonelesslafllSllollldel Smoked Hams lN-mcler's Maidens R'uth {inland Vonw “ouch Lillian Hartnn ,{uth Ht-mlmumn perlb. 32c per lb. 28c DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER, DOWNERa GROVE, ILLINOIS , 3 pounds for ........ 20c tur, per package ...... 45c non, tall, per can ...... 38c .................... ~. .30c This class is studying Um American almlinn and dosiring to know mow {about them at first hand. invited Mr. {Rogers to talk before them. The in- : viuatiun was signed by way member Frank A. liugc-rs, Civil War wto‘r- an. Commandw- of Super Post. G. A. L. and um- of the ulclo»! residents u)" the county. talked to tho pupils of flw sixth grade of the south bid“ School Tuesday nun-01mg. ('nmmandcr of Local C. .\. R. l’osc Ihwpcmdl-d m Imitaticm of (he Schnlurs FRANK ROGERS TALKED T0 6TH GRADE TUESDAY It is tho first bull sale in the stat.- lu‘hl under the umpicvs of tlw Holv slvin Friwiun Assuciutiou. Anothm' unusual {mltun- is .tln- fad tluu :l _\'(-:u".\ time is to be gin-n on pay- nn-nt for bull». Must. of tlu- cattle come from herdu under federal Hmcrvision and are sold subject to a (10 to $10 day tube:- culosis retest. May 6th and 7th are the dates of thv annual Illinois Holstein Fricsizin Association salt», tu be hold at tlm Jarvis Hunt pavilion in Wheaten. E. M. Clark of thutun, with the Illin- ois Agricultural Asxociation, is th- chuii'mun ol‘ the sulps cmnmittoe. 1‘35 head of cattle are to be sold: 7.) fomnlvs on the first day and 50 buHs an the H'L’Oml day. Forty-six prominent bwmlvrs are selling. 75 Cows and 50 Bulls Are to In- .\urliom-d at the Jarvis Hum Pavilion. ANNUAL HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN SALE AT WHEATON MAY 6-7 Telephone 279 Limited Supply 7 to 10 Pounds 45c 19c 14¢ Mr. Rogers told them of the life of thv Indian as he saw it in the early mm- and of the stories wk! of them of the sixth grade and was taken to him by two of the little girls of the class. Kidwell Garage Co, n .21: 553mm; nusamss CM! Main at. and Warren are. Televhoac 284 [tamacuthonewlnoarethoughtfux about the quality.“ the thing: theyuoe.butwhoalsokeepa by men who were the first settlers in this region. He told of the hardships suffered by the éurly pioneers of this community and a little of the hist‘ory of mu village. Mr. Rogers has written several ontheir 500" beer; enjoyed by our readers. Three other articles are in the course of preparation and Will be published articles for The Reports: tolling at early Downers Grove days_ which_have Friday, April 29. 1921

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