Downers Grove Reporter, 17 Feb 1922, p. 3

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A great many gardeners have an Idea that u»- only mum "cw-- canary Is to work [ht- Nurture up into huge rhunku and than pound these.- )nto plates with the Inn-k of a hoe. but. mus the l’nlwd States Depart main nt' Agrluiltnw. the) yank-nor \vlm Wu"; kmms hum. slmllrfi his soil Vl‘l'} ruremfly. cutllng It in thin slam-x In l.“ I. Cantu", cm In Thin sum and Clad. lurk-n Up an Work Coo. Onâ€"vEnulidI and French Ar. Ah.“ cf 0!. Gardener Knows How to Manip- ulate Spade or Fork. PRACTICE REQUIRED IN HANDLING TOOLS h M 000‘ ”art. Frau .V At a meeting of the hackers of the: plan. with the committee mpresonl- I: ling the Legion, hold 'luesdnv evfeniug, lthe math-v “as lhoroughly thrashed out. 'llw men of tho communitv who originally com-(had tlu- hka, are sommvlult loath to sm- it pay-,5 nut of the hands of the ex‘senicc men. On the other hiuul the c-x-sm-vico men are looking toward the} (Mum, and! fear Hun if thv plupvru' i,» not in llw‘ hand»- ut' somv civic body that will he ln‘n- ahvays. [ho purpmx- al‘ the ‘ idea. that ul' hnl‘ling tlu- field in pm“ ; w-tuity l'm- rummunily athletic», may“ meeting with a discussion of the [nth position of purchasing the "north side field" for conununity athletic purposes. They are fluid)! to go a- hoa'd with the deal but tho genera“ feelivm sci-med to be that some civic- bmly .~huuld haw the ownership of it.§_ 'l'ln- cx-srrvice mun emlml we! At a regular meeting of the local Anwricun union punt held Monday evening the ivy-laws and constitution for tho mgulatiou of the posfi we'w adopted substantially as read. They will an into effect immediately . 235 East Franklin Street We have tho lulu» ml bout pul- trmsj for 192‘ M huw MI ”I" lloflom.\_/ Wrill‘ fur “Implo- luunh- nuw and «M ynur \uulr ulmw Iu-fum (M In: 4 wn-nn Ex-Sc-rvicc Men Wiil’ Hull Any ”In In Keep “North Side Field" for Public Use. AMERICAN LEGION ADOPTS BY-LAWS a -â€" DISCUSS FIELD MARTIN F. POZDOL Painter 8: Paperlunger MILK. FRI-2AM “'HII'I'ING (III-2AM Phfiw Sufi-B lluwnem Glow ______._T___f l). J. MILEY. Jr. $5“) a month share invested in the 8% Preferred Shares will soon grow m , cnhcfnnfia im mndnrim investment. On these terms it is possi» F6 ’5 25853231 M‘moém fiat-net}; On these terms a: is pbsa’a Vble for everyone to lay the foundation for a fortune. Afifwacm0fmww,meaFm." hshamyouhow. Money invuted in the 8% Prefers-d Shares of the Western United Corpor- ation is secqr'ed_by the earning pom of one of the wading companies of a ;rvh'ole,” Esllpplgs'filbli'câ€"Egic‘eâ€"toâ€"oje} 516.000 peéivle in 87 brosperom Illinois cities and towns, owns vast coal mines and a coal products mam» facturing company. Watem United Cormtion is regarded as one of the modest public utility operating compania in the mum. 59d} growth has becg substantial and study. Tod-y. _as a canprehemiv: .“‘M c, a0 ‘_AA_A.___- The consistent, rapid growth of the Western United Cmpomtion, which started with a small mpany In 11. is depicted in the chart bcbw. “ Great Oaks from Small Acorns Grow” Dealt-r in Illiuaiu Great Fortunes from Small Savings Grow INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT I msmm Unmo WHOM 4921 I M}. agm firs. Mochel will make them home for the prwont with the groom's parents. Paul’s )vungalical church in Grove street. The Rev. Wm. Grotefeld, pus- tor of the church, performed the cere~ mdny in the presence of relatives. A quiet marriage was solemnizal Monday evening, February 3 when Miss Edna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Klinke, of Fullersburg and flu- dolph Mochel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mocha! of South Main Street. were married at the parsonage of St. he lost. AI committee will met . with the Board of Supervism-ulin the-near hr tune to discuss the idea of a field in the Forest Preserve property at the edge of the value. Let us assist. lydu in obtaining your home. We will make plans and blue rints in accordance with your own ideas, build the muse, complete and for occupancy, and'help you in financing the buil _- mg. Contractors and Builders Minutes also [unkind on repair» and alteration- (Boom E. Royner, Harlan P. So In! Santos]; Ave. 56 Onkwood we, Phone 102-)! "me ISO-W Instead of putting money into the landlord’s pocket put it into your own. Apply the monthly rental on‘ a house built to suit YOU. In a short time you. will have a home of your very own, a ham hat, ust suits you, and no fur« ther worry over Si h the tals. . - We will gladly talk the proposition over with you at any time. RAYNER SNYDER KLINKE~MOCHEL Save M01191 Mum Your Own Home 30 Acres Trees, Shrubs, and Vines best for this climate. Landscape; ngtrgening our A mnlruct for the election, at Cody, Wyoming, of a No story stuc- co hotel ‘of the bungalow type has TOURIST EMMA?! ‘ YELLOWS'IONE PARK hum-stun flu Let Contact Fox TV. 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