Thcwfor I submit that the pnâ€" aent proposition be voted against and A new one submitted having proper regard for the community territory and having proper regard for t'xe M- mtnges offered to the farmers’ chil- Ant: would the farm": b9 given proper repremtaflon on the High school Bond? The farmers are vitally intensted in than qwstims. the maion'tv of them are for education. and a" :1" justly entitkd to know ï¬n! to ex- pect for their hard-earned money. "taxation without mpremutnticn is Ania 95M the rumors um In culled on tn roan-llama m lw-nrll) win! rnmlclonlion an (Du-y gum lo law 61! tho mums ï¬nal An- In Ir.- lauzlut‘.’ W4- l'nrw lud enough alu- uflon of the farmer boys my ham 0» rams lo the “white-collar lots.†they and «Nation that will “Mk:- llt them tn hp farms-m. um will «lig- Itfy their calling for it is m “Ill ls vlul tn the needs of our rirllin- M History slums-s that alth all olvlluiom luv» liaol their rim- and in" will» (lu- riso and fall of their mum. Our uï¬mltuw r! "W present llme Is at a critical point Ind it behooves us to‘m’ve proper consideration to the problem cf 0w young and future agriculhirallns. Mandi-13a: I5 w Ave. Tabb-om G. B. TOPE, M. D. Phn'lchnï¬ s M. L. PUFFER, M. D. Physician Surgeon At flu- pm! who then nro .- bout In «my. In (he "id: W of which â€can: In mly II with» nod-Mn. no tho (Imu- an (1|le upon to pay the sum ,nmouat in una- to «1»an their II at mow indent: (In: "on present ("91M “my": pay (or an due-flan of their II! or man slut-Mn. by what rule is "In! Fair my? In cit-"kt No. as them In on v- M "lacuna a! about 8|. 400,00, lad in the 9mm mum! mu- hry "an ‘I nhout 1hr m nmm that mam-x a total mum! valua- tion of About â€MM. have talked with upward "0‘"qu Ind rum-«mm farmers o! 0â€- thc «mm and haw- not Ion-d ont- tn favor a! the proposition. but I" very much oppou-«l to It. When this question was considered It a public meeting some time ‘20 one o! the speakers brought in to explnln the proposition said it must be a genuine community pflnir to nerve Its best purpose. and thin could be found out nnd determined by vidtlnx the surrounding “Imam ind ï¬nding where they traded. whom they went to thumb. when they went to the movies, etc. From the ten-i. tory proposed 1 do not think any such plan hu been followed. it looks as tho it had been quite ll‘bflfll’i'y alt!- termlned. It takes in hrn‘tory um; dWLialomdtlntianotportol the Down: Gum-e community. thcv do not attend church here. they do not trait here. and their mot-lotions are not here and further mm rm In much on seven Mlle: any. I‘ There are two serious def-arts to the proposed community high whoa! proposition. First. it takes in terri- tory not properly in this community, and second there is no understandinm as to what the farmers are going to noeive for this heavy burden thrust upon them. I nm a graduate of the local gram- mar and high schools and sti" reside in the village school district (Dis- trict 58) and now have children atâ€" tending the village schools and am heartily intemsted in the improve.i ment of these schools. but only wnnl:1 it done by fair and just means. I do not want to sée ‘lt “slippal over." I am in favor of a community high school and also a consolidated gramâ€" mar school for the surrounding coun- try districts. sch,“ ' W pect this Board wants it to be known that if- this Community High School Mr. Editor: ; July- 21, 1920_ ‘is carried, they will um all uï¬orts The election Saturday, July'3l, an Editor, Downers Grove Reprotm‘: 2905351)“ With the new 1’08“! to the the proposed community high cchool This letter is addressml to thosciend that an agricultural course be plan is one that is highly important “'ho contemplate voting against tlw immediately made a part 01' the high to every person in this locality and Community High School Proposed SrhOol curriculum and that every-l is one in which every voter shoal! District. thin}: possible will be done to mako express his opinion at the polls. it is clearly the puma“. and “wig“ this institution a community institu- I .m a graduate of the local gram- of this law which entitles us to v0mition in every sense of the word. mr and high wheels and SH“ reside to increase our high school district! w“ “lso remmm‘w‘ “ml the Com‘ In the village School. district (Dis- that the support of elementary liig§1-!m““it-" "it!" Schooi "0a!“ give 891‘- tï¬ct 58) and now have children at. €'!‘ education shall fall Upton thofous consideration to the transports. tending the village schools and am wealth of the em“? state, and â€mirrllflon facilities: to those in tho outlyw heartily intemsted in the impmve. this law any citv m- town "my mn ink district-*- dry in Changed. 1". Jason Lmlchvd is For Cummunl- B. L. Kellogg Has a Few Arguments ty Proposition if Wes! Boun- Favoring Communin High dry in Changed. School. ifzï¬EA F01: FAIR rwo ARGUMENTS STATEMENT air scubdi. MEET! PLAY ANSI) JUST CE “LET THEM ANs- 0N COMMUNITY man scum". » ONH S.QUE ION WER IF THEY C 1N. PROPOSITION Jason Littleford‘ l7! V I! aaym In thin 45mm row: 1- mm (Mu proposition to protect "Mir pocketbook Hwy will jumn om of the twin; pan {no m- ï¬n- and the ï¬n- Is inï¬nitely hotter than the The Inï¬delity! of District 58 ham never voted on any progresnhe edu- cational proponitlon â€at has not cm n'cd by sub-untill mnjon'ty. nwl NEVER WILL. I! we MI flu- 31th I can and will (I! necessary tn sup- port a ï¬rst this High School) Mr? - petition under Comminnion Pony: of Government. Ind compel a vote on the propel-Mon: unholy, “SM" the people 1:! Down Grove Instruct the Tun-hip Anus-or to [mm mm- taxable ulna In District 58 to 9 Mn me that vfll enable us to maintain 1 ‘Ht‘h school 0! the highest Rhoda"! and emclcncy." and It will carn'. 11m: we will but “one win. IM- State of "limb- Vin-um raw Mt!» tMn law. in u mponultulity o! all I To the people 0! District 58: “'t.‘ all know the old story of two dam ï¬ghting over a bone. and the' thinl dog getting the bone. We cannot afl'oui to ï¬ght and let some och-~- city or town get the Born- (this h'râ€" rltory.) W; Pikes-in; Govern- or on low‘oet fed“: 5W muting area than II? (lured-er of equal the. to increase our high school district. ' that the support of elementary high- - 61' education shall fall upon the wealth of the entiiv state, and unili-x- ' this law any city or town may ï¬lm i a petition and votc.upon a similar ‘proposition. Therefore it is out a question of time (if the people of Downers Grove fail to elect to it.- school district boundaries, the adju- ccnt territory) when some 0th: r city or town will vote into THEIR Com-‘ munity High School District the ter- ritory which should rightfully belong to us. Those outside District 58 can- not postpone the "evil day." They 1should now come with us when: they ‘ have natural community interests 1 rather than to be compelled later onlt to help support a district not of their I own choosing. .1 thinker in motion: all steel Aniihry Ming: Cylinder ('hhddivu'ydincttomin m) where tailing: are re- threehed: edjmbk sieves: cylinder and vindstacker muted on Hyatt Roller Belting»: all beating: out- . Spud-I Foch-u cl the M_Twh} City 23-41 n. L. Keno“ Telephone 2 1 9-K H. P. THOMPSON Fountain Garage And the TWIN CITY "team of steel " will give the same service year after year. because they are built for lifetime service. DOWNEES GROVE REPORTER. DOWNERS GROVE, 11.1.11!le With this individual or "com- munity†outï¬t you are ready to go into the ï¬eld when you want to; it will handle the threshing steadily, thoroughly and quickly without the bother of a crew, and more than that, it saves all the grain. _ , The TWIN CITY Thresher keeps six teams busy, it cannot choke or slug. and it delivers the full crop of grain cleaned. weighed. and tallied. ready for the bin or flour mill. With the crops stored and ï¬elds clear, TWlN CITY farmers are ready with the dependable pqyer of their "12-20" tractor for the fall plowing-401’ the success of another I The present board also wishes to go on record to the effect that we would not favor the contemplation of 1. new building at this’ time or within two, three or possibly ï¬ve years. Nei- lhor would we favor the accumula- tion a! a building fund by increasing our taxing power for that put-pom at pmsent unless our student enroll- ment during the next twu or thwe F In other words let us lend our [time and efforts and our money to educate the boys and girls of the farms in those things that will maln- them see the advantage of their work ‘and sho“ them that success and re.â€" “ard may be found just as sure!) on the farms as in the stores offices and shops. ; MRS. E. SHALL!!! . . . . Proprietor 114 South Main Street MENU FOR SUNDAY HOME RESTAURANT (Continued from Page 1) Rmswp FRIED CHICKEN AthHMMJWMCMW GMWWmMÂ¥ 'Mu Celery Bread Bullet Coflec Home Made Apple Pie NAPERVILLE, ILL. .’ Hawkins pulled a flv out of the sk). gin the ninth in back of third “itii ‘one mit after he had tlavclled a half block to salt it. ‘30 Acres Trees, Shrubs, and Vines best for thisclimate. Littleford Nurseries Phone 312-1 Landscape Gardening our Specialty ' running in «hut-proof ‘oil bath. fecfly; [tumble cylinder had and vans; crankshaft counter-halal!“ and drilled for force-feed lubrication; Ic- cuu‘ble clutch: transmission ditect on both forward speed: and mounted on Hyutt Rona Bearings; can dmp fazed. Lockport" next Sunday. Mocha] ran the sacks like :1 Max Flack in Sunday’s game. "is tripie in the ï¬lst would have been a double i{0: any other player but his fleet- footednesg stretched it to three. in tlu- ninth he beat out a hunt and drew a large noise from his bnostprrs. Sixtcen-vnlve-in-head En- By A. C. Miskell), President An additional statement setting forth all the material facts regra - [‘ing the proposed Community Hig ‘School has been prepared by: thv school board and a copy will be sent to each home in the proposmI die,- (rict. ’ years prove our pmsent housing fac- ilities totally inadequate. NOTES 0!“ SUN‘DA Y'S GA.“ H Special Foam of the Thin Cfly “-3 Tris-tol- W at Beam Respecffully, ’ Board of Education District 58 “For Husbands 0nly7’ “11w Vutuous Model†She harem» un mtkl's modal ht-canw he-r far» and form inspirrd the ffamuus Rculptor to a Chef D‘Oemrr in mmhlv, "0 mm her in a pm. ALSO Two-Reel Comedy -â€" “Switches and SWM'W" l-erning 7:30 9:00. Admission 15 t 25 cts me. War A y She beam:- an artist’s model because her fau- and form inspired the 1famous: sculptor to a Chef D‘Oeurn- in marhlo. He. met her in 1 fl) Pnrisian alum whither she had been driven in clespair~her mother dying and her position to“. As magnet and stay! an attract“! so these "to found their inleaIx each in the other, and when attompts were made 9a separate (hem. .the magnetism of her love and virtue held him fat in bonds: of trm- wifely affection and devotion. jDolores Cassinelli g A L S 0 Two-Reel Sunshine Comedy â€"â€" She-rm Neil’s Comeback j INTERNATIONAL NE“S Bruin; 7:30 3 9:00 So no, “mums-art turnnl lum clown. and lo run his "nit-x" Ow mm! In flu- dmnu «f “The "MAN: I'M Wife-3‘ (any and laugh till you're “oak at Anthum'x joyouu "Conversion." u IN [DVD-ILY WOMAN'S EYES Ill-MAI) SEVEN DEADLY .8153:- UNDER THE DIRECTION OF ELMER†UHLHORN Curtiss Theatre of St.Anthony COMING, SATURDAY JULY 3lst D,ering Aviator, in “The Great Air Robbery†Thursday, July 29th A L S O BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE INTERNATIONAL NEWS \ Saturday, July 24th "v lucked pep and he mulcln't damn Ill‘ wLHoal Nw'l wu» 1: Am" in "w park Hr wun- mun-dual gain-ht and u n-llnlokl collar NI» cloth" nhorw tum-ad o! M» khan. .-\I a pink (on M mu m blw funk. "v m-wr pn-xml bin trauma-t or n la:ly‘~ hand All hv Imen u! lilr hr uaw Ummgh hr Ink-macaw Tuesday, July 27th Mth BRYANT WASHBURN‘ Admission 15 h 25 cents including Wu- Tu. Admission 15 t 25 cu int. Wu Tu