1590 1 3encer avenue ............... 1............... l0em 1000> Michigan avenue .............. ..............1,Nm> 40>Foret avenu, ............ ....... . 100 m 0ROunona road................. ............10E 1. 10E0Midhigd aveu............. ...........1,0 M.E> lmnwood avene...................10E 90Michigan avenue....... ......10E 700 Senca, road ... .................. ....... .......10E 900Sie"ecroad........... .....................1,00E 1100Seecaroad.................,0 120E Louatroad........... ................ 10E 260> Rack awk roa ... ... .................. 1,0em 100E Mianui rond,........ ........... ..........10E lm00Cherokie rend ........... .......10. 2400> Iroquois road.....................10E 100 Lockerbie road .......... ........00 SE>LEudO.avenue ................. .............1,0 700> Harvard Street.... *....... .............. .. .. 1$000 M00Sixteenth Street. ..........- .....1,1000 ff00Foevhstraee....... .......... .......... 1, SU e> Sith Street .. ............................~. 1,410E M0FiÉth sre....................1.,000O 700 Lake avenue .......... ..............100> 80E>Greenwood avenue..>..... .............,000 700> Linden avenue............ .............LUn 1100> Twenty-Fz*rst Street... .................. 1pm0E 1100 Locust Road .......... .......1o M0 SenminoIe Rend ........ ..................1 o 1400> Maple Avenue .......... ... ..... 1900 some picoge £rom each hou.se. A noticeable spirit of rivalry is developing throughout the village be- tween the- residents ini diff erent blocks. For instance, people in the 600 block of a street do flot want those in the 700 block to "beat themn to it." Hence thev are getting busy to see that their block is represented 100 per cent, or ,000 per cent.as the rating is,arranged'. If yourblock is, not now on the ho nor roll, it may be due to th e fact! that your pledge has not been made-and yours may be the only oéne lackiýng. You can bring.itini by making a pledge at once. P. T. AGROUPI GO TO Max Ha Points were discussed at their meet- ing this week and referred to a corn- mittee for drafting. Trhe p oints cover: SUiPPort c f the Poster bill to relieve closed sehools. Support of the Move ment to' Induce state authorities te pay $15,OOô,ooo cf dellnquenfcies ln payments from the state distributive funid te schoola 1 now JRlrePart vrue several- yearu. Repeal cf the "four-year average Iaw"j which hadicaps, ail growing cemmuni- ties by resàtricting taxes for:,educational purposes te the averageý amount levied ln the four years, ended June, 1932. Grant to non-high sehool district» suflcient tairing p' rtepyeraied hihec al fultuition costa of pupilsa sent te them. Rendering constitutional the law which was te permit scheels te have a cash worklng fund pendlng the collce- tien of taies. Rgndering constitutienal -the' pressât deubtful Iaw supposed te Permit funding of debta eoacholdistricts. July. Clarifying the iaw enac'ted hast year under the tithe, House Bill No. 123. Perniittlng treasurers cf achool dis- tricts operating ûnder special charter the sane powers now given to township echeel treasurers te endorme teachers' orders. Most of the points raised bere are largely technical. The objective be- hind them is to facilitate the opera- tions of school, boards in times of *ReuodéfIIg -At a Very No Mina l Cost Oper 30 Years of Satis. faction in J7ilmette tnere helping to select a new home Earl. Moss, Jr., 316 Cumnor road, Kenilworth, is returninge Saturday f rom, the University o Illinois to spend a week's mid-semester vacation. with. his faMily. #y' P@poler D.moad. miss WINIFRED IVe Giga Backs on AUI Phone Wilmefte 4582 for Appeinfmont J Saer 1 9 Regular Prices After Sale DUTCIJ MILL.CNDE 1187 WUmm.tt Avenue -Wlmmete 2140 Thi. Bible and Woiks of Mary Baker . ddy, and gi t 1or t Ch~ristian Science Literstur, mnry b. rend, b<rrowed or the Reading Room. IH 1HPUBLIC 19COEpI)ALLY INVn TO ATSNJ TlSi EHRH9MISADVSI H RDN O --