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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Jan 1930, p. 7

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January 10, 1930 WILMETTE LIFE 7 GIVES FIGURES ON TAX SITUATION Comparative Table, Prepared by Hoyt King, Chairman of Civic Committee of Wilmette Chamber of Commerce, Contrasts Tax Levy of 1928 Under Re-assessment Program With Tax of 1927 Extended The following table, prepared by Hoyt King, chairman of the Civic committee of the Wilmette Chamber of Commerce, presents comparative figures of the current tax situation in New Trier township, contrasting the tax levy of 19.,?8 under the re-assessment program with the tax extended in 1927. TOWNSHIP OF NEW TRIER Tax Extended 1927 35 . . .... ..... . ... ... ...... . . . ..... . .... $ 145,999.64 36 ................................ . .. . 316,113.72 37 ....... .. . ............... . ... ... .. . . . 10,520.23 38 ... .. .. . ... . ........... . .......... . . . 69,282.21 39 .. .. ... ..... ........... . .. ..... . .... . 226,173.76 40 ..... ........ . ... . ..... ... . ...... .. . . 7,427.81 Township High School 203 . ............... . 568,454.57 Park District Glencoe ...... .. ..... . . . ..... . . ....... . 35,154.12 Kenilworth .. . .. .... . ..... .. ..... . . . . . . 8,263.41 Wilmette ...... ..... ............. . .... . 31,994.76 Winnetka .... . .... . ........ . ......... . 43)36.48 Road and Bridge .... . ........... . .... . 33.019.78 Village a Glencoe .. ............. ..... . . . ....... . 100,643.15 Kenilworth .. : .. .. . .... .... .. . . .. . .... . 33,575.20 Wilmette .. . . .. ... . . ..... ..... .. .. .... . 125.256.52 Winnetka .......... . .. . ............. . . 156,699.27 School District Total ... .. ...... ..... . .. .. .. . .. $1,911,714.63 *Redu.c ed from $239,172 Tax Levy 1928 $ 200,000.00 360,000.00 12,000.00. 120,000.00 260,000.00 12,500.00 600,000.00 34,630.00 12,465.70 72,720.00 72,735.00 62,000.00 262,673.00 92,748.00 160,650.00 *181,072.00 $2,516,193.70 cAnnouncing To our friends and patrons that, starting Saturday, January I I , we will serve a delicious evening and Sunday dinner in addition to our 1uncheon and fountain service. RETURNS TO CINCINNATI U. The Comanci club met last Tuesday Spencer Booz, son of Mr. and Mrs. afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Norton A. Booz, 919 Forest avenue, G. Watson, 1341 Chestnut avenue. who had been spending the Christmas holidays with his parents, returned la~t RADICAL REDUCTIONS Sunday to finish his freshman year at ON KITCHEN UTENSILS Cincinnati university. He had with him January 17·26 Inclusive during the holidays a fratermty brother, David Stearn, of Sharon, Co1111. Hardware Company The boys, who are members of Iota Chi 1219 Wilmette A venue Epsilon, returned by motor to school. VILLAGE TEA ROOM 1150 WILMETTE AVE. WILMETTE 436 MILLEN Formerly Village Chocolate Shop Located in the First National Bank Building P· HONE: WILMETTE : C ITY MARKET Co. 62.1 MAIN _ STREET WHOLESALE - PHON'E: WILMETTE 1810 MEATS - RETAIL 1870 ATTRACTIVE MEAT VALUES FOR THE MEW YEAR "Trade West of the Tracks"YOUR SAVING is well worth your time and effort. These Specials lor Fri. and ·sat., Jan. 10·11 PORK LOINS CUT FROM YOUNG CORN FED PIGS -HALF OR WHOLE LOIN- SPRING LAMB LEGS ~Se Best Native Best Native Fancy Fresh BEEP POT ROAST ~~e RIB ROAST or Beer ~9e HENS lor Stewin1 ~Se FRESH EGGS RAMS Armour Star Half or Whole FANCY SELECTED- ALL 'WHITE The Kind That Makes You Eat Another SSe KENILWORTH WINNETKA 2Se BACON Armour Star Half or Whole Side WILMETTE GLENCOE Four Daily Deliveries-9 A. M.-11 A. M.-2 P. M.-4 P. M.

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