which win enable us to "take stock" ,8 to just "whar we V18 at." and †our plans with In eye to the #131" Iceordingly. _~ Hence, Mr Editor. I have you con- am to nerve as by helping us to ire I larger measure of the â€di ne discontent" with our status quo, him: we may then hope to succeed he next ï¬meâ€"â€""tbe third time being a:- charm," you know. And mean- he, too, it might not be amies to meet the prudence of acting as ï¬nd: we elready were what we ï¬t“ ulï¬mstely to be and therefore' i one of our viilage leaders remark- .“tothe writer recently,notle! good location slip by us. The “proceed is to proceed - Very sincerely yours, HOMER 8. DUI. 11"" Int of talking about its being I good thing. summing that every- bd‘y cnncede: who is intonsted IQ Ill in hettpr education war are they willing to do some real work at the “In. when it counts? l trust the â€at campaign «spatially may not "HIV! I good index? And in this end I little more plain truth- idling swim I the Board through Mr Carlsonï¬ has been â€handing out tn us," as! well as some right “straight {mm-3 the shoulder hitting“ as you have? Mn favoring us with lattnrly per-i hp! this will help us a hit. in pro-r parly “tempering our metal" for the! tart campaign. It is all right to: throw boquets at ourselves but an? occasional glance in the mirror is ‘ likewise a good tlII‘IIg~~-paI1icularlyl tor communities of ambition as cum-3.; {u «Ir LEM can lurk of my mind dew-flan co win! A Communiiy "I.“ School. of «Irma but do Ire deserve it? Ac- flom speak louder than voids â€"- of‘ “what stun up we made of", nit? There I" ample hunters of those. tumble to the project in question In Downers Gm in order a: mu"- an boon for 0w rising («notation (11M to mention {Le Wnsity from standpoint of prop-fly vdm9)~the‘ I" Important thing u: now greatly!I do they want ibâ€"mere'y enough to.-’ I; «dawning to no Dun our friend: Med. lulu-i. «~05. tut north: M M in “with "Ilia w to our hufl'l maul-svlflng “my , patting «new» on the u. n Mud announced our as huh-Mon“ b no it canted through; Nahummlcfunm- 0n mutter - who. Mo. (It! .‘nd that Ind hum of I" “1 cur hm “delndrn « m mu. 1" Wally they "I! M onrly con- ï¬n naval plan. in Mn lmhlgcd um II am the was Md P, it II b m1}... Why? Well, In 0. am plm. than I: only non “In; to do. Ind l hollow- ." of our pool. who have gin-n “ought to hc u it doublluu will to “wake name in: people up†on the subway“ than you all for summons 3: to 'vhc In tho but Nu; (a do." rul- Wlo heartily wofln‘ of your man! cuuntiom to raped to our Inhool situation. In WWI" not only demrvod but which seem: to ma MM be productive of pod-»â€"-uorv- buchhanbeenmmkthenthepm wool doc to the ruin Forty-seven): Amt being cloned for paving makes ‘flhudcrtontcmtbm ithubocn D“! Ir. 8“!“ The opening of the Plank road cast will be u boon to travelers coming out ‘lrom Chicago. The detour luminary through Hinsdde was over a mud The pavement between here and Naperville is practically complete. The only thing which is keeping the highway closed west of Lisle is the {act that the concrete bridge over tho east branch of the DuPage has noLbeen completed. The gang work- lng on it was temporarily placed “at of here to put in cement culverts no flat the roadway could be ï¬nished. They in back on the brldge work I‘dn, however, and expect to have it completed soon . State Engineer Claproth, who has been here all summer super-intending the laying of the concrete pavement on the Plank road. said yesterday that the road would be open to the public from here to Fullersburg by Sunday, October 15. The last of the cement was poured nearly a month ago and the force of men working for Ward Son. the contractors, are n0w busy building up the earth shoulders. State Engineer Clapton: Pmmisea Kurd Road Opening by (Richer 15. PLANK ROAD TO FULLERSBURG OPEN SUNDAY COMMUNICATION 0“» la; In The Rev. Gilbert K Nowhad, who has been pastor of the church hero for two years, was returned by the conference. He Ina been wry WB' I A number of years ago, at the time the Jennings Seminary was a theo- logical seminary, Rev. Fanniioe at- tended. Previous to his ordination he preached two years as a lay min- ister and since his ordination has been pastor of churches here, Elgin‘. Rockford, Genoa, Oregon. Lena and Sales Mound and for the past ten years at the P‘emwood chunch in Chicago. He has been in continuous service for 55 years. MICHELIN RING-SHAPED Rev. FarmiIoe is 77 years'of .3e and is the dean of the conference. He has the greatest number of years of continuous service to his credit of any of the pastors of the district. He was ordained at the ï¬rst Methodist church of Aurora 63 years ago. but‘ has never preached there. I The Rev. 1". F. Farmiloe, several ‘years ago pastor of the First Metho- dist, church here. was placed upon the retired list or the Rock River Cow femnce which closed its sessions at Princeton Wednesday 1 Fifty-live you: Continuous Service in Rock River Conference is Terminued Main St. Warren Ave; 1 Phone 284 DODGE BROS. MOTOR CARS REV. FARMIIDE, FORMER DOCAL PASTOR, RETIRES Kidwell Garage Co. Chimn- do not can, they gimp! ANUST THE msAM . mm. um penal!!!†mm c. cure. heal and mod: the member. Purim;llthmmktdinwmntomochm M upon or "hue stoma): tmflo; If it is thumbnailâ€! tan we hulk" Im- Ne; mummmflnn ummmnpm NI mammalian moi-gum «5.4“!an no on â€smut It. mm lm of inmnï¬uflm, I... dim Chiropncuc teach: that all um la many for the mph-to adoration u M I: an the point of limping»- mthMaï¬ï¬oanWanot-mdp .iuon. um. permitting “Ila-u Intel Ignace." the may pmr onmï¬ubds.nmorm,um:onmmn to CHIROPRACTIC who: (hit an button. I: com of “woman.- («Mr-n). him the now. can that ho!!! the hm hotly; that than spinal HM. Ian-um income unduly Can't-u.- and Andy‘s PM c. WARREN VALENTINE. D.c.. me. IO East Cufliu 3L Remove the Cause .’ I We also carry a complete line of Mich~ eï¬n Regular Size and Oversize Cords. Michelin .Tubes ï¬t perfectly because they are ring-shaped like the casing itâ€" selfâ€"yet they cost no more than ordi- nary straight tubes. vwmnmww ' '* ‘ ~ Ema» I â€OWNERS GROYE REPORTER. DO‘WNERS GROVE. ILLINOIS Hours: 10 to 12-4 to 7 sful in In. work and with the mem-‘ bers of his congregation we an very much “used to see him returned to Downers Grove. ' We, the committee of ï¬nance, reâ€" commend that the salanios of county ofï¬cers to be elected at the Novemâ€" ber 1922 election be ï¬xed for the en- suing fo-vr years as follows: Office Per Year County Clerk $2,500.00 County Ty'v‘asurer , v . . 2,500.00 ‘Sherifl’ . . . .,. 2,500.00 i County J udge ................. 1,200.00 We further recommend the county ofl'icers b». allowed the following amounts for clerk hire for the ensu‘ ing year: States Attorney , . . “$1,200.00 The committee on ï¬nance. consist- ing of Supervisors Hammchmldt George Runge and Frank Ayres, submitted the following resolution which was adopted. V ‘ The salary of the sheriff of Du- Page county for the next and ensug ing years was raised by the Board‘ of Supervisors at its meeting Instr Monday from $2,000 to $2,500 a year. {SHERIFF’S SALARY Boos'mn $500 A ’ YEAR BY BOARD All County Officers to Get $2,500 Be- Downers Grove, Ill. ginning With Those Elected at Full Eledion. mm $2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 1,200.00 Save money in buying your winter coats and drama of In. Emrich. Also beautiful wanton, walnu- and Iepmte ludl. Order your Barclay Corset and kindle!- ore (or condor! Ind ï¬ne (mm. Wimmer’s Grand Ave. Phone 427-)! Downers Grove Weaving Wks HIGHLAND NEAR LINCOLN Phone 313-3 RUGS FOR SALE A few blindred dollars will handle balance terms. 95c Delivered - 00c at Car 4 room house, gas, water, electricity, 200 ca acity modern poultry ouse, fruit, berries, shrubs. Ideal locationâ€"chance to double investment. BEND IN YOUR OLD CARPET.Q AND CLEAN BAGS WE WILL MAKE THEM OVER IN- TO BEAUTIFUL BUGS 'County Treasurer 8,000.00 County Clerk o 7,500.00 Circuit, Clerk . 9,000.00 Sheriff ............... 1,200.00 County udge ..................... 1,200.00 We further recommend that the! isherifl' be allowed Eighteen Hundrod’ Dollars per year for salary of one Chief Deputy. and that the County Superintendent of Schools be allowed Fifteen Hundred Dollars for necesp- sary asaistant's and Clerk hire. 1 -Acre Bargain 15 M Pom! Ann-c Not at home Monday- Mrs. E. Emrich LADIES! RUGS Place your order now so prompt delivery can be assured. These potatoes come in new mom socks, in other words 2% ha. PHONE 227 OR MAIL YOUR ORDERS TO WISCONSIN ROUND WHITE, U. S. N0. 1 WINTER STOCK They are graded stockâ€"inspected by the Bureau of Mar- ket Dept. of Agriculture, for your protectionâ€"that you may get what you order. By ordering now (before the cor nrrlves) for delivery di- rect from car to your cellar you can get your winter supply of potatoes at a “pre war price†and NOT JUST POTATOES. The handling and relundling of potatoes is largely res- ponsible for high prices. A arloed o! Wiscomin Winter Potatoes direct from the grower. Middle proï¬t eliminated. Old Fashioned Buying Old Fashioned Prices Downers Grove, Ill. Telephon â€"â€"2% discount on all cash purchasesâ€" G. T. WIMMER, Proprietor Delivery Service--Twice Daily to Downers Grove, Westmont Vicinity Open Wednesday Afternoon QUALITY and SERVICE 8,000.00 7.500.00 9,000.00 1,200.00 1 200.00 Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank A State Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 and the Demon waiving the money could not mah- ch-ngo? You would no“! the following. or its oquivulent-in Musâ€"u (on. a an. a two and a one; in coitusâ€"n hull doll". I quuur. n dime. I nickel and a pennyâ€"nine pieces in I“. How much easier it would In to simply wnle out your check {or the EXACT moon! and dispose a! flu- bill with I ntmke or two 0! your pen. A CHI-THING ACCOUNT is a gnu convenience. It «vex annoy- Ing delayu. Why no! open one in this bank TODAY? 55 Grove St. A special Course for children including founda- tions of Expression, Vocal Expression, Pantomime, and Children’s Plays. Class or Private. Dramatic Coach and Stage‘Makeâ€"up LELIA TELOIR HEN DREN Suppou You Were Paying a Bill of $18.91 EX P R E S S I O N AND DRAMATIC ART at Grocery and Market Telephone 227 W3: 19!! Phone 406-R :31