Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Jun 1938, p. 43

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conipletlflg greatly needea, nrw DuiIU- ings and' swimming _pool. The first application to be filed, for P.W.A. as- sistance in, the entire Chicago area: was by New Trier'and the irst-schoo project granted in this area by Secre- tarv Harold L. Ickes and -comnpleted' ujnder P.W.A. was this. needed en- terprise., In'Novemnber of, 1933. under the ledof the bigh school, the New Trier Township Tax committee st art - cd on its audits of tax delinquencies' and action to enforce reasonable tax collections. This resulted within two years> in 10 out lof 13 taxing, boards in the township getting back to a cash basis,> after whicb there was only casual resort to tax warrant finaticing. In making the' current ýannounce- ment the New ,Trier Uiigh school board of education poinied out that although it,.w as able to ýcertify this year to a levy about 20 per cent be- low the. actual expenditures to be made in the 1938-1939 school year, it did. not follow that sufficient back taxes would corne nif next year to permit of similar reductions a year hence., FRACTURES COLLAR BONE Bud Borre,. son of Mr. and Mrs.- M. *P. ýBorre of Glencoe, broke his collar bone last.week while playing baseball with other Cub Scouts at the South park in Glencoe. flud at- wu. Ht. CALLOW Maicia 'Offersý Intensive six-week typing course. .Intensive eightmweek shorthand course Classes BeginlJune 2 7, Jualy 5-42 1718 ý Sherm an Avenue W. H. CU±OW, mgr. basïs. 'l'bis atnouu returned to loca' the 1936 tax levy Meanwhile, inc corner and to, possible, the schý systern of fees f and for summer these fees were . - --"*- 1 -Umm eak, was through y dollar ,revs1...l U i supplies al most 300 in 1934. Now the estimn- ated number without having final figures is about 750. During th.e peri6d under survey, the total number of pupils regularly enrolled in the high sehool rose more than 55 per cent, fromn 1,640 in 1927 to an estimated 2,550 next Sèptem- ber. if we don't, we're the one that suffet. That's why we neyer stop striving to make steady, 8atis-. fied customers. That's why we take particular pains to keep UNlversity 3004 WM. H. CALLOW, Prit#-

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