Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 3 Nov 1922, p. 3

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:li ADVOCATES BURNING OF ALL GARBAGE Good housekeeping is not confined to the {our wdla of a house. The ~proper disposition of wastes, such as nth-go. papers. old clothes. homes and tin can, is so often overlooked by people eventing homes Ind luckj ....:/égfi,2=â€"sf a??? 22525:: , . i - A} 9 . Mani-Inchingmnr My mule 0! our VIII". to their end“. lave for I perm! of thirty or tony year: disposed of their ubi- ufm u hula unmet! a well u‘ lad-c up uh" 1m“ to pine o!‘ allowing it to mun our "to rm“. and" II. to an." untidy u “I! u to m u unsanitary plan to Lowest Priced Goad Battery You Can Buy h. 81 for I Cu}. Netty-(m “with”. Comm wm-uvuw "uavwa "u"- ...â€"-.. .. stem in them and wit hthe addition of a few cents Worth of the oil each week, the chance of some becomlng a awanoe is entirely ellminited. Good housekeeping is not confined to the {our walls of a house. The .proper disposition of wastes, such as garbage. papers. old clothes. bottles and tin cons, is so often overlooked by people eventing homes Ind back yank. Well kept up and regulated homes are just as necessary to the “Wire and progress of the village aa lt ls.eesential that the village outborllleo organize new branches of improvements to keep pare with the youth of the community end at the times . In hot it Is much cooler for the Individual to do hln bit in this Our “old folks” may not have had a madden: garbage systemâ€"41w old toWn didn't warrant it and couldn't afford it. The people of today do ditl'erent to what our old talks did. 'h'mes have changed and we must keep pace with them or be ridiculed but in the absence of this much dlr‘ cussed improvement let's have self-1 lespeet enough to keep our own little mesa cleaned up daily and then will: be no rats or disease lurking abootl our bonnet. Hlnsdale has nothing on our village for modern improvements: nor our “old resldents" for good housekeeplog. ‘ A Garbage Burner and Village Booster. I Inns Grove Gap ll Dodge Bros. Motor Cars , Your articles on the need of a sys- tematic method of handling garbage in the village noted with more than prdihary interest and there is no Mthat a modern town should hove a municipally controlled yaw base collecting depoitment, but in the absence of this improved method, the presence of putrifying household wastes or rodents feeding upon some is not necessary providing a little personal alert is put forth by house- keepers in collecting the refuge in a‘ ("hose can, tightly covered and as necessary emptied and coal oil poured over the collection and burned. Most households wastes hme more on less grease in them and wit hthe addition of 1 few cents Worth of the oil each week, the chance of some becoming a lusiatwe is entirely eliminited. mun! summit - m. In. nu A 70610- 0 ‘ noo Infill. Downers Grove. 11]., Oct. 20, Editor; The Reporter: RELIABLE GARAGE Hindu-57‘0”; MI TILI‘IC film-I». brand‘s-unfunny ill-bat. Wzlbdpnz MOMI CDQQI‘V' 3333?“:u. C sulphur-u i-unâ€" “his. ' . yacclnglo-u filo- maul" . M251 Hint-Ave dFt-Lhfio. DR. GEO. F. mum m e t r a W m PHONE 391 Dov-on 0m", Ill. Novembgrjjlflz Futther I know of an instinct [when one of our energetic small {WIS on the edge of town. who owned a few pigs and who started to collect family garbage for them. mlnus glass, cans, raga, etc, free all charge from a few lucky citizens. -â€" He had to give it up or lose his pigs, after repeated requests to the housekeepers to stop threwlng glue. etc.. into the garbage cans, injurious Flo the pigs. You see how umppzedr tive these people were for the tree service they received. When the vil- lag of Downers Grove‘handles the sewage in a modern way some pen- alty will have to apply to {one such people to comply with garbage. col- lecting regulations. believe me, even when they pay for it. minutes semi-weekly at a chat. this kind. mmmuum Potter M13. 8 Lumber Co. mm 8 Ila-Ion LUMBER GOAL HILLWOBK Ioulding N OW’S THE TIME! CWthGyuud'oltDu-dumfm. For mu ud ”mm: M “0-H. EDNA wumm Mr and Tan." 0! I'M PHYSICAL CULTURE and DANCING “mum-bu. um HUNG POCAHON‘I‘AS ‘ A school library ls not a miscel- laneous collection of books. There must he a valid reason for the ap- pearance of each book on these; shelvem It must :id inthe specie“ department whose sponsor naked for its purchase. Fiction will May a minor role In this collection. The high school library and our city lily Our high school library is a func- tioning element in our high school at list. Thanks to the united eflort of the Pmnt-Imher association. the Woman club. the eighth grade. of; 1923 and the many friends of the lyubllc school, the funds for the hooks [became “nibble. The Board or m ‘ucation authorized and paid for the Hour cases which hold the present library and will provide space for the yearly additions which we hope will be I put of the annual school budget. OUR. SCHOOL LIBRARY m Uphokuring (To It. nurtures. Pm. We call 3nd (louver {no of charge. Phone or write. UPHOLS’IJERING Furniture Wt Work of 11! kinds Work h Nady Done all the ”OLD ‘ Bookdom is a wondrous land within whose confines swarm the brain-folk. frivolous and profound, visionary and practical, common place, and beauti- ful of a thousand and one creative minds. Well selected. they fruit in‘ nry will in no sense overlap in the character of the volumes. The books appearing here will give omun'tunityn1 for a wider lending. another view-l point, and a clearer presentation of the problems of the school work so taken up and discussed by the au- Ithors whose texts are used in the ’varlons classes. Their reading Sui with definite purpose in mind, other than recmation or entertainment. The students nbllity to use books in the solution: of their problems in one of the problems of our school which we wish to solve. You have helped us. Thank you. ‘ WESTERN Us mu CORPORATION of. a Million THE ANSWER TO EVERY TEST REGARDING MUN!) mm It Will PayYou You maypumhmtlmcahnmbycadl. oronthecasypudalpaymmphn. mmkeh$9850uhamyieldmgm 7.11%. It will pay you to investigate the annual merit: of thin Iccutity. ASK YOUR LOCAL GAS OFFICE TODAY KIDWELLmGAyGE co. [1; flameufetyofmchan investment In your manna: that IT WILL PAY YOU. 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