Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Jul 1934, p. 5

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July 26, 1934 - WILMETTE LIFE Cal ýReferendum on Limitation of Tax Rate for N. T. (Continued fromn page 3) for the four years ended June 30, 1932. This means that a1 school district which operated frugally in 1928 and- 1929 is penalized for its economrY. It also mneans that a - school witli a rapidiy expanding en- rollment of, pupils must absorb those pupils without any additional cost for education. Since 1928. the first year affecting New Trier's four-year average, the growth in pupils li, been 33 per cent. Would Remove Limitation Need Part inpe Work for Wîlmette Joblessg The Wilmette Welfare board is highly pleased at the response of: W~iInette citizens to its appeal for) part time work for men and wom- encSveral fneedy citizens of the village have been enabled to eain 3artial support tbrough this means. There is much work that should be donetl'y local.people that is now being given to anyone who solicits it, even tliôugh residing outside of \Vilmette, it is pointed out. You can help in this effort to) re- store citizens to self-support by calling the Welfare board. \V'il- mette 2550 ' whenever you need ex- The law in question also provides ira nJp, liaie orJl iei, ri>v mli thatthoe ditrits wichwentto hour, day or week. Reliable people thatthos disrics whch wnt t a ill î>e sent to vou, and you arranige r.eferendum to increase their rates. remuneraticu with-them. as did aIl the elementary school The board is also calling for districts in the New Trier villages childIren's clothing. It is nieces- yea rs ago. are exempt from the 'oper- sary to suppîl- this need car]%, in, ation of the four-vear average order that mothers mav miake anv limitation. It is to remove this needed repairs or alterations and i limitation that the election lia, becîi have the garments readv- for wcar. called. j wben school openis. To lieip imake 1,Officiais point out that in addition on me child presentaltg for sch<)ol is to the fact that -New Trier citizens 1 %worth while andl carnies it,-O i oive the high school roughjiV a iiiil- reivard. lion dollars in back taxes' alreadv ___________ hilled, and that only 36* per cent of the. current 1932 tax levy has- been re- j County Police Make Raid ceived, assessed 'valuations have been ot cÎ ~ pt en the toboggan steadily silice 1930, o N rtSore iWetSpt operating to cut taxes. The valuation (Continued f romn Page. 3) that year ivas $81,990,539-, for 1931 the purchase of liquor by counity po- t %vas cut to $72,318,628 for the cur- J lice in advance of inaking the raids. rent collections it is $58,641,782 and The local association had the co- for tnext collections it promises to operation of the Village boards of slide down to about $51,000.000. Wilmette, Kenilworth and Winnetka, Under ail these handicaps, say the of- each of which passed resolutions di- ficials. it soon ,'will be impossible. ,rected to President Enimett Whealan \%w'ilout relief, to graduate pupils ac- 1of the Board of Counity commission- ceptable to first class colleges and ers., calling his attention to the con- unîi ersities. [dition existing in No Mfan's Land and urging hini to take inîmediate action Warrant Issue Stopped to correct it. Iii, addition to this general finiancial T. C. Kniep, 410 Maple avenue, sec- ldtiýuitv, a law that ivent into effect retary of the Home Owners' associa- the~ of hiý, month bas operated tion, expressed gratification that the to .tp te ig Scoo dstrict f rom efforts of the association had heen issuing, tax anticipation warrants succssful to the point of spurring fromn the 1933 and subsequent build- county officiais to action. He in- ing levies. At the moment the high tinmated that other steps wvere l)eing s,,chiool bas in sight from the current avaitable tax levy about $125.000 lcss, of about $33.000 per vear could lie tha,î at this time last year. ctofadpsilvtxlve cu lil the face of these difficulties the ci a off reded. yta eve at- new schobl building will be complete( ll_______________________ within a few weeks, the district is- borrowing mioney on warrants at a D. PAGLIARULO rate ne pr cen lowr tha las year and has borrowed monev on 'hords at four per cent, the îowest iEpr earn rate in its history. If sufficient back .ae es o ks(ew lyjs v r ware, optical, beadu restrung taxe., could be collected to stop issu- j 00 lemete venWI.101 Ïig. anticipation warrants an expense if! il!i111 M ~First C-hurcli of Christ, Scientist Tentb Street and Central Avenue Wilmette, 11i. SUNDAY SERVICES-il A. M. WEDNESDAY-TESTIMONIAL MEETING-SL P. M. -SUNDAY-SCHOOL EXERCISES-9:45 A. M. JuiY 29,1934 Subject:-TRUTH READING ROOM - 1148 Central Avenue Open Daily (except Wednesday) 9 A. M., to 6 P. M. Wednesday 9 A. M. to 7:45 P. M. Saturday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. The Bible and Works of Mary Baker Eddy, and ail other authorîzed Christian Science, Literature may be read, horrowed or purchased ai tbe Reading Room. *THEEPUBLIC IS CWIDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE CHURCH SERVICES AND VISIT THE READING ROOM considcred should the- campaign to niop up the wet spots flot be carried to a successful. conclusion. Vigilance will flot be rélaced,. he added, be- cause public sentiment demfands, that the will of voters Ôof the township shall prevail. Police Catch Up With ClohesineMarauder -Wilmette housewives will be re-. lieved to learn that the police have] cleared up the case of the young1 girl who has been reported pilfering silk stockings- and lingerie f roni clotheslines throughout the village.. In. coimpany with another girl 1_ years old, the culprit, Who is 13 years old, took a pocketbook at the V- netka beach Mondav, and it was through this misadventure that the other misdemeanors were solved. 1164 Wilmette Avenue GO TO SUMMER HOME 14r. and Mrs. Charles R. Bull , 612. Warwiélk road, Kenilworth, wilIý leave August 1I, for their sumnier home,. Pine Cones, 'in Tomahawk, Wis., Iwhere they, will remain- until after Labor day. K Locksmithing g of. all kinds - Made from Naimbora S STAN LINDSTROM'S LOCK SHOP 1222,Central Avenue WILMETTE 3212 Wilmette 2435 LYMAN'S ICE CREAM offers Richer Fresh Fruit FI vor ... because onl1y luscibusi fresh fruit f lavors arc used. It is smoother ... bas more velvety taste and texture, because it is made according to the spcfications and private formula of Mrs. Lyman. Special Foursome, Package. serves. four..25e Speciol This Week FRESH BANANA end A>. STRAWBERRY, Quart Brick42e~~ We will. deliver pro m>tly at aiy. time you specify HART SCHAFFNER AND MARX NO-,RISK 'SUIT SALE $ 24* 7_5and $2*7 The markets 'are flooded with fabrie cheats adulterated wimh from 20'1, to 80% ýCotton. Every suit in this sale is 'guaranteed ail wool and, is tailored so as to retain its shape and style. BURNS TOGGERY The Wilmette Store tor Me, u.1y 26, 1934. WILM ETTE LUE

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