tax rate of $5.02, among the lowest ii the township. Sget i terresidents live àwithin. varlous village limits, but outside Park. districts, while.stili more reside in one of the three or four patches' of «No-Man's-Lands" in New Trier, witbin the township and within a*school district, but outside a municipality. To aid these people in computing their, tax bis, Collector Hale suggests that they take the base rate of $2.69, and add to it the rates of the village, schooi, and Park districts in which they reside. There is, ini addition, ajoint school bond distriei which includes part of Evanston and, part of Wilimete, and which amounts to 24 cents. The correcteci 1935 tax rate table is shown on PageL 2 of tbis issue. .Our Permanents Keep- You.', Witk thé sumImer trend tow.ard casual curis anmd Ilos., fluffd arrangements you ýC6n b. assuoed af foeêd-cooôlnoss néver before experienced during the. burning. sultry days of summeri Gos a cool p.rmn*nont et I * Staff Photo Cori Hotze, 749 Tue/f t/ street, Wilmet te, (kilt) their bicycle trip through northern Wisconuin, tuith kis chum, Preddiscsses 1077 Westmoor road, Winnetka. The >icture <w: taiken just bêfore they Bird, left, ksst tveek. They wihnette beauty shop 1137 Ceutrai Ave. Wihnette '79 LIGIITNING tIlTS 11011E Gu During ,the storm Monday after- G et noon of tbis. week a boitof lightning tPr cer Con struck the residence at 544 Illinois road and set fire to a bcd. Fircuien were called to the scene and report no damage to the house and contents except the bed where the fis-e t Preach'ers Cohurc rsyeinC uc Guest preachers will occupy the puipit. ot the First Presbyterian chus-ch of Winaette during August in the absence of the minister the Rev. James T. Venekiasen, who will be awa>r on his annua1 vacation. Although the meent dry weather lias to some extent been responsible for the comparative scarcity of mosquitoes, the North Shore Mosquito Abatement district is busy with it usual seasn pe pe ventativt worlesoa AMaternent District Fights Pest Menace on Shore., in Skokie Try O.. Toy PE AC OCKS. ICE CREAM 413 Linden Avenue . Catch-basins, too, it was added, are 'erian cburch, Clinton, N. Y; Au. attractive to the pests, and often when ;t2à -. Dr. James E~ Detwei1er, residents bave fish ponds in their yards sbyterian Board of Missions, Chitl>en neglect to stock tbem with fish, ýo; August 30 - the Rev. Howaêrd and igdon, Federated Church, Corn- the ponds become breeding grounds. Ier, BuIld Ditcelme ,la.; September 6 - Dr. James A grôup of 50 men supplied by the Detweiler. Public Works administration, is stili he Rev. Mr. Venekiasen and his working in the western part of Wilmette ily will spend their vacation ini and Kenilworth, as welI as in Nules orado. Center, on ditching projects on the low- aweek. Georgia returned SGray, ey spent