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Downers Grove Reporter, 15 Sep 1922, p. 6

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era] streets in the village, should be; District 58 is at present in debt obeyed by every motorist There is‘m the extent of a. total of $60,000. grave danger of accidents resulting $20,000 of this represents a bond is- in possible loss of life where cars arelsue which was authorized by popu- parked on both sidex of the street 1;" vote of the people of this dis- allowing but a narrow lane between. trict in mm. The remaining 340.- A little though on the part of those’uoimu represents moneys advanced who drive cars in respect to parking by the Farmem Merchants Bank in other. parts of the village where'of our village, during the past four no traffic regulations are in force or five years, with which to operate will eliminate the posibility of moi-2mg schools when the tax revenue dents. Don't park on both sides of was exhausted. This $40,000.000 is the street, is a good rule. evidenced by a school wan-ant and draws interest at the mte of six per cent per Annum. ‘ At the present tune this $60,000 It the following be I knock and a in the total indebtedness of the ang of that rule. no be it. ischools but will be increased at the Them are schools and schools and rate of from 84,000 to 35,000 per nlw there are communities and com-‘month during the coming year inn: annuities. asmuch as the township treasurer: From our hist introduction to tho is without funds with which to meet‘ running of a community newnpapeflvouchors to be paid until the 19221 In the present, one o! the primary taxes are collectable and turned over] principles dinned into our can has to him in Aplil, 1923. V l beenâ€"Always boost evreything o! a‘ The indebtednem 0! 840,000 will‘ local character; never knock. ibe elsbonuod upon in another lama SCHOOLS AND SCHOOLS Dumas Grave‘s xchoolu in filled to «unity. The Board 01 I'Jduutlon' tun been forced to turn away many @11an living outhide the diutrict became of lack of seating apnea. Both the grades and high school: uro crawled .mmo rooms wom than othen. and all bornux‘e a! the nhurt lighted policy of the people oi this community turnmx down the propon- tion of the cutahlithent of a com- munity high whool. “0- no our of the in! commumtim in the county to "any! but one tax for whool pip. pow". Other mmnnllin- mu- upzvul. in: two; one (or the grail-m and the Mint 10! the high xrhnol. Coma the school comlitiom in this dixtnct with the In!" “ "cub-rd", community high cast of Glen Ellyn. u... i. n rm! nlnmnlt' nt maturation at thix paper, but i will say that dur' mg the school year 1921 and IDfl‘1 the board (ound the revenue allom‘ El. by law to be insufficient wllh‘ Wllii'h tn adequately operate the schuuh and keep them on a “and“? fixed anll and mnintnin In mrodit-‘ ml high ”dwell Therefom. Anticipa- tlmi tax wurruntu were iznucd month- ly to take cnn- of the oxponsea an "Ivy accrued. which warn-nu had to be paid wt of the lam turned over by HM County Trauma-r during the‘ ..pmur a! 1922. Thnm! Inticlpolmn lru warnnt- total nbiml 3.10.000fl 530.000 of which um paid (mm ma} 1% “venue with which to operate our .vuthoolu «luring thin coming year‘ and the (trance committee must ne- inrt tn the mum methm‘. of finnnring‘ the bowl 3* thi-y (lid :1 year ago. 1 from our first introduction to the waning of a community newspaper to the present, om- of the primary principles dinned into our cars has beenâ€"Always boost. anything of a local chuuler; never knock. Coma the school comlmom in Na (llama. with the new “Club-rd" «Immunity high can! of Glen Ellyn. "an in a ronl «ample ol moon-lion helium communilim. Nollher mum‘r- lpdlly roulvl «Import n ma! school. had every Friday morning from tho flea of lie Downers Grove Pnhlishâ€" it Company, 37 North Iain street, Downers Grove. Illinois. figured at the Duwners Grove Post We. as second class mail matter. “vanish; rates made known upon application. Subscription rates $2.00 in? year. Single comes 5c. They simply not together. tanned a combhwd lugh school dintdfl and last Sunday laid (In corner stone of a mug-Mum! m" building which will cut, whim romplrlai, marl)! 3300.000. wfif'snns . . . . . Editor c‘. J. WINTER . . Business Manager A little though on the part of those who drive cars in respect to parking in other parts of the village where no trafiic mgulations are in force will eliminate the posibility of acci- dents. Don't park on both sides of the stmet, is a good mic. The new traffic reguiatipns which prohibit parking on one side of sev- eral streets. in the village, should be obeyed by every motorist. There is grave danger of accidents resulting in possible 1053‘ of life where can: are parked on both sides of the stwet allowing but a narrow lane between. The In L :pn‘ml over 9 large tar filory and thowfun- is not bunluvx‘ some on any individual. In thing (Ma they have twinned fund: for U20 knot “mks which have been mod to mainuin a high school and thus have the but of both ”we high and grade prhools. Westmont is mflering right now ‘6'“) from the lack of a grado school. i“ ‘" Wt they will do {or a high schoo! Md 3 link Inter ic a probiem. That com- 3‘1 munity turned down the high school ’5“ proposition with a loud hanx thereby "‘55 showing that not only "an they nnt‘bflan willing to convent» KM! n neighbor-‘men' in; community. but aka showing that 5'0"" ”1;, did notrlnlivve In high schools for thoir rhihiran. Read this “(Pelt of tho- rondilirm of the finanws in dish-id .38. Course“ have been taken out of the high bo- came of this condition. With the es- tablishment of a community high an the tax Money from this district can so Into the grade schools where it really belonga. Dead aka. in another part of the paper the mhlc- showing the number of pupils and the number of seats in the grade SChOolfi. Rom-ct also that the sanitary conditions in the schools ore for from ideal. Than a<k your- sell what up are to do, POLICE COURT BUSY “NEIGHBORS SCRAP Fred Prokaski. and Carl Weigold, living in the I'm-l and of town had 3 neighborhood quarrel last Friday the outcome of which was that Wei‘ gold was arrested on complaint of the former and charged with threatening him with an 3:. Judge Blakey will try the ,me tomorrow. William J. Size of Brannagar: Wooded Homesites, was arrested for‘ disorderly conduct on complaint of In. 1mm Hug. a neighbor. He was taken before Judge R. D. matey who udmirdstuod n one of $26 and “NO PARKING HERE" rs (hove Reporter â€"-u- «w' .- The board has entered upon the [away 0! n-tmnchmflm Hangman. nnr «dual 3) item and “It: was com :Linua unIfl-‘s Ruhdanual .nlcf is ' [wen .mp1 in the "when of :1 rom- m-mity high school didrid or some nth" m1nner. A (ton-I many of our Darents have been «Iiéturhed by a rumor that we .no Irmgrr haw an “mama high Ichoal. This X deny. Our school is on the act-unified Hit of the uni- namu until June 1923. sermon FINANCES IN «my DISTRICT NO. 58 Mrs Irving G l‘hc animal [ward in. M lament mm l'mnfrrl with “w pmth a! to how and when the achnol warrant. held by the Parmen l: Merchants Bank. aggreguting 940.000 mu be pm’d. L- Rumors have been circulating throughout our district with refer~ ence to the condition of our schools and the .aystem of operation. The paramount question at this critical tinny, however, ie that of finances, and an chairmm- of the finance com. mittee of the board of education I take this opportunity to enlighten our citizen; and the people of Districé 58 an thi» great question, and on suc other matters that l beliu'e parents are not informed of. 1105 have an inâ€" teiiigeut understanding regarding the situation. By Carl A. Carlson, Chairman of [“1- nance Committee m are nlm circulating hen "mt our high school will opera“ this year on a half-day basis. Th0 boar-l has rut authorized such state ment, nor u lhh curtailment of school hours in the high school nnler runniclemtion. Wfi shall continue to opevaue the high school full time as we have in the pawl. Our high school and grades show- ed an increased enrollment the open- ing of «choc! last Monday and some of wur claw rooms will be compon- lively crowded bul there will be no pumls placpd in garrez class rooms in the north side not anywhere else. Adequabe facilities and class rooms will he provided. arranging for me physical welfare of our childran as well a the mental. Public notice in! hereby given that bids will be received bv the Hi way Commissioner of the Town of WW _.., - - .I _ fi-Ag. "-‘I b'llllllllfi-‘Iullcx u. "u -_ ers (have Illinois. at the City Hall of Hinsdaie up to 1 o‘clock standard time on September 18, 1922, for im- proving the following roads by placâ€" ing thereon gravel from the township gravel pits: “ __1A a“) Contract No.77330: That part [yin north and west of the Joliet Road As far as Town Line. Contract No. 313 _ __ . 1-,. v..-) builblmu nu. u- Tlnt part south of the Joliet Road. Average haul three miles. Bk! Road Contract No. 32: Haul not to creed three miles. Gown Bond Contract No. 83: . .o ,_ q__ \Anuunyu 5“.- Haul not to Ekeed three miles. M Grew Contract No. 84: V Haul from Plainfield Road south to the M M . 1 Bunk: for bidding)“ fla- tionn my ho had III 0. Ron, Elma Commissioner 0! add Mn. right in mm! to «its any ion NOTICE Hum Road Mr and Mrs Harry Foster enter- tained several friends Wednesday evening. On Sunday Mr and Mn anrence Pellin genwrtained Mn; F. Vonuitz. of Lyons. Mr». U. Tomllnson and daughter. Clara .0! Willow Springs. Mr and Mrs R. Hampxon, Its. F. Hampson and grand-daughter, Mr. and Mrs Charles Tomlinaon and son Loyd. of Mount Parent and Ir J. Pulowskl. of Lamont. The Pia! school opened with an en- rollment of m'm children. lore are expected Inter. About twenty-five are enrolled at the Goodrich whoa! (Ml year. 'l'hcy expect to «model. fixing I aim baa- mcut and put in a new fut-um. Mrs Irving Goodrich attended a picnic luncheon at Mrs. John Bauers in Naperville on Tuesday. Owing to the; weather the baloon dance at Hillcrest was postponed. Watch {or the date in the future. Haul Sammy. Ida aid CI.“ Btu. nix am gunman; school at Lemon! thin your. The Gordon aim we mending tho paraochm whoa! at Dawn"! thu Mr and Mn Bert Gordan and child- rvn motored H Joli“ an Sunday. Mr und H in Earl Mama have hem “fled to Bloomington owing to the [Inch 0! Mn. Mnncnun‘ mother. Mrs Putmun of Ft. Wayne, [nd., an aunt of Mrs D. D. Barnatd‘s has been visiting here for several weeks. )car Many ladies in this vicinity are‘ working hard to make file St. Jus~ eph's bazaar a great'success, Dont’ forget to visit the Parcel Post booth, that'.~i where you'll get your moneys worth. Mr. Frank Smith and son, Aibert, of Early, Iowa, have been at the Adam Dieter home for several days. Our educational imt-lutiom are public propeny Ind every man or no. mun than than help to support them institution: is mum to know the mndiuomu undor which the' children of nut dintrid an obliged ‘0 attain their odmtion and «mm- nr not the axes «Matted for school purposes are spent judmomly. Mls Harry King. of Chicago, had Sunday dinner with~ her sister, Mrs. Paul Utley. eph's bazaar a great success, yum W forget to visit the Parcel Post booth, 't :men Trims Sf rtejsgzrim:flé that'.~i where ou'll et our mme ‘ ly’ w ° 5° aroug y n y g y '4 yh short bowling season they had last worth. . . _ :year, are making pmparauons for a Mrs. Collins Goodrich spent Mon-’regular league this season. They will day in Wheaten with relatives. meet next Monday afternoon, Sept. M~ d M . (‘- H' . l 18 at 2 o'clock at. the home of the l an " ra‘norge 339m“ am secretary, Mrs. Geo. Barry at 86 Mr and Mn Prank Hugeman anle'lbert _ ' Blls‘s' Monro» of Wheaton spent Wadi L awenue. . . . d . it H?“ 't ' ; Every woman m the community m- u“ a} u I are». xteres-ted in bowling and desiring to Mr and I‘Ms Wendell Goerr vmted join in the sport, is luvitgd to attend his folks in Chicago on Sunday. 'the meeting. Leagues wxll be form- “ _ ged; officers elected for the coming 1""3 ”h" _ Nudelhotfer famlly are season and a plan of procedure out< “‘ng 9* dehghtful "'9 thmuzht the lined. The women will bowl the we“' (league schedule in the afternoon but I venture to say that no man or} woman would deny lhe Board of‘ Education sufficient money to oper-l ate our educational institution: end keep them up to standard and malnA‘ lain an accredited high school even to {he extent~ of going out to hot- row the mone)‘, for the time will come when the people of this district will see the light of day and inure to our growing manhood and woman- hood the inherent right of educa- tion in a public school whose sten- dard measures up u» that at any school elsewhere In the state C. A. CARLSON. Chairman Finance Com. mm; 1 n m. On the Spur of the Moment Experienced Lady Assistant CHAS. W. FRIEDRICH Mortician the selecting of a competent mortician is not the easiest thing in the world; yet it is indeed a vital and important thing. i It might be well to remember our name against the time when you may be called upon to make final arrange- ments for some friend. It will be an assurance of satisfaction to do so. “MINES Ambulance Service at all Hours .We Cater to all Denomination WOMEN BOWLERS MEET T0 ORGANIZE MONDAY, SEPT. 18th conutructing out iron main nut supply pipes with the uncanny an hy- drants. valves and valve boxea. m certain xtmu. row“ and nwnuu, and providing for the making o! and improvement bynspocinl ”writing: nun y-v - no..." ....... imgrovomcat by upociul ”humor“ an the iuumx of improvement bonds to pa flu- mt nun-of. ~ . Ann-anon! No. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all person» intended, that thn Board of 'l‘rustoe‘ n! the nuns!- of We“- mont. lllInow. hm‘inz ordered the comtmcunn of mm iron main watrr «apply pivot. mlh the nereuary an hydrant”. HIV» and v.1lwI hole... in am; asking for two alloys once a week for evening bowling. SPECIAL ASSESSIIEN'I' «one: "1.sz or wast-101w, mind- â€"â€" _ .__.-- Flu: for Real League Schedule for Winter Months-Want One Night 3 Week Dante. He would um, have Down the urea poet he was if he hull nut {an inn-us.- ly and humanly, )mt he vuuld men: have won the mmnmpnlitan place he held»; had he nut knuwn how w gen. eraltu him sperm! ”variantâ€"Jam“ ll aunt-ll Lowull. Hfintmg Duck. on the Amazon. The nlllpflurn whirl: live In tho Amnwu river arr, mm-Inny fund a! “plan." A dw'k lumin- is thmfm val-mum! to mlu- an extra man along. to "acne the lrexhly rum! bird» In- !on' an .xlflumr In“ it dump (a «lilo low‘ (In-nu. u- *1 {0 give. 'you the kind of service we are de- uurous of extending. to mud have the beat Mtbriez When your battery npoda attention wall on use.” will repair and guarantee the m- mm. Pâ€"W Battery Service Things well begun are half doneâ€"that's why we selected Uni- versal Batteries and partsf-we knqw 'tyaf L. P. Puckett B. T. Welch Phono 234~W Phone 064 9"! South Iain Street Preferred. eeytnin streets. reeds and avenues, in sud village of West-neat Illlnols. the Oxdinance for the same Being on file in the ofliee of the clerk of said vil~ lags. havin applied to the County Court of Page County. Illinois, for an assessment of the cost of said improvement, according to benefits, sand assessment being payable in ten installments, each bearing interest at the rate of six per centum per an~ num, and an aSSessmen; therefore havin been made and returned to said out, the final hearing thereon will be had on the 25th day of Sept- ember. A. D. 1922, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., or as seen then-av after as the business of the Court will pemlit. . .. . . ,- , _ fl-.. “'1‘ "he vuu yrs nun. All persons desiring, may file ob- jections in said Court, before said day and may saw at on the hearing and make their“ edfense. .... . "7_L Illanc mu... “you“.-. Dated Westmont, ~Illinais. Sept~ ember 8. 1922. Pot Roast ................................... Pol Roast, Small and Lean .................. Pork Bum .......... . . . . ..................... Veal Shoulder. . .. .4... .................... Spare Ribs .................................. Boneless Smoked Butts ...................... Swift and Armour’s Box Bacon .............. Boneless Corn Beet ......................... Mariam!) ............................ NESCO and PERFECTION OIL COOKING ST OVES ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES HERO FURNACES WASIIBURN'S CROSBYS GOLD MEDAL FLOUR Get in line for your supply of winter coal by placing your order early CHAS. MOGHEL 8» SUN mums, GOAL . new Sugar (Pure Gone) 101M. for ................ I‘erndell, Sweet, Wrinkled Peal ............. Uroks Japanese Crab Meat . . . . . ............ Delmonte,White Asparagus Tips ............. The New Grape trait are now in. Northsidc Grocery 2 and Market nomsm: mm a mm |. 36 S. Main St. Fruits and Vegetabels of All Kinds 0. H. Torgersn. Selected to make the Assessment STEWART M. BURNS. Proprietor (FOR SATURDAY 0!“) Meats Groceries 9-8-2 Emicy"ot“63153ke. as. , In the (final; Court 3! Dub“ .nu,‘ , 3m“ 0’ Fling“! Nellie H. Mason vs. Edwi In Chgncgryfienlnral‘flo. ll! vuu-uuvs, ....... Notice is hereby iven to the and Edwin L. Mason, de endant that the above named complainant has hen- tofote filed her bill of complaint g- gainst the said deefndant in slid Court. on the Chancery side thereof and that a summons thymupon issued out of said Court, against the above named defendant, returnable on the first day of the term of the Cimnit Court of Said DuPage Codnty, to be held at the Court House. In the City of Wheaton. in said DuPn e Conny: on the first Monday of ctober D., 1922, as is by law _requirad, and which suit is still pending. Dated at Wheaton, 11].. this 28th day of August A. D. 1922. . Lewisvfillsworth. Clank. Samuel J. Howe, Complainant's Soli- cijor. 9-1-4 ‘Cdnnty. 1 octobqr Tenn. ................ 23c ................. 13c ................. 32c con .............. 44c ................. 15c. CHANCEIY none: Telephone 29 ber Term. 41- 11-. mu Masgn vs._Edwin L. Ibsen. M‘- l DuPage CountY. WC! 9' )ourt House. in them in said DuPne W33: Monday of cfobo r w 21¢ 32c

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