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The Daily Herald from Chicago, Illinois • Page 45

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The Daily Heraldi
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Chicago, Illinois
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45
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USED Huts Spring ii hart and you're probably looking for a dependable buy in a good utid ear. We an exceptionally fine group you'll want to tat. in. 1950 DE SOTO HOUSE DEMONSTRATOR. Bargain '49 DE SOTO CLUB COUPE Radio and Heater.

White Walk '49 DE SOTO 4-DOOR bite Wall Tirei. Are Open Evenings (except Wednesdays) Sundays From 10 to 5 P. M. '50 SPORTSMAN (Just Like New) '48 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR Heater. '47 PLYMOUTH CLUB CPE.

Radio and Heater, Many Other Fine Buyi In De Soto and All Used Can Will Re Sold At Ceiling Prieei Or Below. BENSENVILLE MOTOR SALES N. YORK ST. BENS. 330 164 Center St BENS 299 YEARS GONE BY Here arc the happenings that made top news in the Registers of years gohe by: A YEAR AGO THIS WEEK-Sheriff Elmer J.

Hoffman led a i'aid on the Nordic Hills Country club where a stag party was being attended by about 800 men Keeneyville citizens objected to zonine which would allow a part of the Duntemann farm to be used as a gravel oit A Chicago Iman was seriously hui't when his furniture tvuck was hit by a westbound train in Wood Dale. FIVE YEARS AGO-- One of the buildmR permits issued in Bensenvllle was for a new four- store business building to be built adjacent to the Center theatre A special election was scheduled in Roselle to decide if the village should provide adequate funds to improve the village's police and fire departments Dart ball was becoming a popular pastime at St. Paul's church Bloommgdale. A DECADE AGO Three men committed a daring day- liRht lobbeiy at Franzen money exchange, Bensenvllle, making off with $1,700 A pai- ade and celebration welcomed the extension of the Leyden bus line to Wood Dale Roy Bender was re-elected Bloom- mgdale township's assessor by the narrowest of margins over Henry Siems. Engaged! Sure! You Always Get 'CLEANING 5 its- Co a ts Dress p.s TWENTY-FIVE YEARS Four Bensenvllle youths weie nrrested and put in the DuPage county jail for robbing Sam Fischer's store and the Center thcatie The Impenal Order of Assorted Stags met a solemn and secret session in Wood Dale William Balzer was unopposed as the candidate for Addison township clcik Stork Feathers Mr.

nnd Mis Joseph Glomp of Addison welcomed spnng and a baby boy on March 21 The young a who will be named Stanley Walter, weighed 8 pounds 6 ounces at i He has an oldei brother, Joseph, who will be five on April 6 Grandpaients are Mr and Mrs Jos Glomp Sr of Bcnsen- ville and Mr and Mis Roman Lagowaki of Wood Dale Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hakewell, 322 N. Garfield st Lombard, aie the parents of an 8 pound 4 ounce daughter, born March 22 She has been named Julia Maitha. Mrs.

Hake well is the foi- mer Gertrude Glave of Arlington Heights Giandparents are Mr and Mis Henry Hakewell, Sr of Elmhurst and Mis. Julia Glave of Boscobell, Wis. (Continued from pago 1) never be placed in mines or other places where resulting seepage might carry waste to water-bearing rock or wells. It's important to remember that chemical pollution may start from a fill and probably will travel for long distances as compared to the travel of organic and bacterial pollution travel, the engineer says. NOT ONLY LIQUIDS, but inflammable gas has been known to seep fiom fills Structures should therefore never be located on landfills unless precautions arc taken to prevent flas seepage to points where it become hazardous The Rarb.ige fills should never be located near 01 on springs A number of piovisions aie necessary to pievent surface pollution and supply adequate drainage.

No ponding, undue seepage into a fill or concentiations of runoff water that may cause eio- sion or the washing awa of fill material should be tolerated Landfills should not be located in areas wheie flooding can or does occur unless draining facilities are provided to pi erosion or the washing away of the fill material. ONCE A FILL site has been completed, additional cover, ic- gradmg, seeding, grass water ways, should be piovided to assure permanent stability of the plot. Settlement should be allowed for since smkage of as much as 20 to 25 per cent lias been reported ovei a two ycai period Over half occurred the first six months so regrading should be done whenevei necessary and all noticeable cracks ihould be filled. Operation of a successful ard efficient landfill is i important. A sizeable amount of equipment and personnel is .1 necessity The equipment i various types of tiactois.

and scrapers and also tuicks to haul the gaibagc and lefuse PERSONNEL TO opciate the vauous machines and vehicles, to keep records and tri lean up aie lequued Buildings to keep the equipment in ami fighting appdiatus should also be made available Special plans aie i for winter operation and lo combat the picscnce of nibccu uts, etc during the warinei months In older to make suie thcit the ope- Vations are carried out satisfac- tonly, period inspections are made several times annually The use of the a i once it is finished is a i beneficial to the ncighboihood and surrounding legions since recrea- tion'and parking areas aie often created. Farmland leclamation is also a common use as well as the establishment of golf courses and airfields. These suggestions, concludes, are lust that and should not be considered as rules and regulations or minimum standards. The items are mercU those considered to be the most" important in the creation and operation of a successful landfill. Mr.

and Mis Howard Woods of Glenview, formerly of Bensen- vllle, announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan, to Rob- Mrrtm Gurke, son of Mr. and Mis. Charles Gurke of Bensenville The wedding will take' place in June Bob is a graduate of Bensen- viHe high school and Joan is a senior at Mam Township high school, DCS Flames. Mail Service Job Open At Bensenvllle Sealed proposals for cairying the United States mails (including parcel-post mails') between the post office at Bensenvllle, Illinois and Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific railroad, each way as often as required will be received by the postmaster until March 30, 1951 Blank bids may be secured from the postmaster upon application therefor.

Proposals should be enclosed an envelope, sealed, and maiked "Proposal for Mail Messenger Service," with the name of the bidder wntten od the outside, and handed to the postmaster. Young Republicans Meet In Wheaton The Yiung Republicans of DuPage county held their regular monthly meeting yesterday evening, Thursday, at the county courthouio in Wheaton A roundtable discussion on next week's township elections highlighted the evening and plans were also made for the organization's Spring dance at the Naperville Country club April 21 SHRINE CIRCUS SOON AT MEDINAH SHOP AT LEN SEV'S IGA FOOD STORE TURN TO PAGE 6 School Building Improvements Are Started At Tioga After consulting several gen- eial contracting firms in the ai- ea recently, the board of Education, school district No 2, has secured the services of Ragnai Bonson, Inc of Chicago Work started this week on the excavation for two rooms, to be completed in the basement section of the original Tioga unit This previously unused space will provide gocd accommodations for arts and crafts and industrial arts work Advantage was taken of the short vacation period to complete as much as possible of the pounding work. Surprise Party On 82nd Anniversary The home of Mrs. Ferdinand Bruhn, 17 E. Lincoln was the scene of a surprise dmnei party March 21, at which Mrs.

Johanna Rohlfing, who was celebrating her 82nd birthday, was the guest of honor. Mrs. Bruhn and Mrs. Frank Burn nth served a delicious chop suey dinner at a beautifully decorated table. Guests included Mrs, Robert Placek and daughter, Lnda, of Chicago, and Mesdames Anna Noller, Lilly Earhardt, Mary Jelley, Minnie Mollenkamp and Rose Darr, all of Bensenvllle.

Shopping lor Fruit When shopping for fruit, choose thosa that give needed nutiilivv values, that fit Into planned meals, and which give you doUer ai well as nutritive value. toereued Gotten An increased 'cotton acreage should be based on a well planned Bensenville Youth Gets Air Force Promotion Cpl. Howard W. Bowman was promote i to the rank of Sergeant this past week. Bowman is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. H. Bowman of York Bensenville, Illinois. Sgt. Bowman was employed by Murf's Service Sta- tion in Bensenville prior to his enlistment in the Air Force.

He was first assigned to Selfridge Air Force base, Michigan, headquarters for Tenth Air Force. His present duty assignment a Aircraft Mechanic in the 24C9th Air Force Reserve Training ter located at Scott Air Force Base, lll'nois. Procter i Gamble (or your money back) No Other Home Permanent Kit $1.22 Plin F.d To, Complete Kit Ptui 1 Fed. To, feels, behaves to DUERKOP PHARMACY BENS. 134 American Bleoi The fears generally exprened a few yean ago that the American bison would PISI Irilo only to exist on the face of our nickels and certain postage stamps, seem now to have no further basis.

Tor the governments of the United Statei and Canada have, by establishing reservations, succeeded apparently in Insuring the continuation of the race for all time to come OFFICI TRUCK TESTING WILL BE IN EFFECT FROM APRIL 1,1951 THRU APRIL 30,1951 Please Bring Your Truck In Early To Avoid Delay REHER MOTOR SALES Irving Park York Rds. BENS. 208 PROTECTED Are you guarding against that rainy day that comes into everyone's life? The surest protection A you can have is to maintain a savings account, built up with regular weekly deposits. Start yours today. a rainy day.

I 4 The many tervicet of thii bank can be helpful to you Use them. Bensenville State Bank Member Federal Dcpoi.it Insurance Corporation CLOWN Harry Dann and his camrl i Jasmine will be the great i new international array ot talent with the ninth annual Medmah Shrine Circus, produced by Polack at Medmah Temple, 600 Wabash Chicago, Friday, March 2, through Sunday, March 18, Bring It To LOWELL'S Radio TV I A I Ph. BENS. 1195 101 N. Center Beiuenrille Acrow From Station Keep Addison Strong No township in DuPage County enjoys a higher standing than your own Addicon Township.

Under its present administration it wields power and influence second Ito none in DuPage county. Its credit is al the top and its bills are paid. With a bright future in prospect it needs the guidance of dependable and experienced hands. There is no substitute for experience. VOTE STRAIGHT.

PARTY ADDISON TOWNSHIP CANDIDATES TUES. APRIL 3 1951 For Supervisor: JOHN J. KELLY 146 Columbia Elmhuni, 111. For Assistant Supervisor: ARTHUR S. PETERSEN 125 Grove Benienville, 111.

For Road Commissioner: ADOLPH PFOTENHAUER 35 Maple Addiion, 111. For Constable (To Fill Vacancy) LAWRENCE T. MURPHY 316 Elm Elmhuiii. 111. For-School Trustee: WILLIAM A.

ERNSTIN6 197 S. Meson Benieziville. 111. Every Candidate Qualified To I Serve You Faithfully Elect Sound Men For Sound Qovernment.

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