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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Jun 1934, p. 1

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I £t1&)I U53TFT~UUJi-rs bplains 110W RATE ON N. T. Federal Savings 'Y u 1932 TI TAX W ARRANTS1 Thirsda of lat eek the Firsou Federal Savings> and Loali Associa-- -- High Sehool Effeets $51000 Sav- tion, of Wilmiette. constummated -its 1~ Foe$3,9 ing;.-arra't1ssung Po first real estate miortgag-e cani. The P $3,96 ing; Warant Isuing Pwer Jloan 'xvas in the sum of $3,800, and %vasB dgtfr13 Severely Curtailed made to Frederick Hunlschie, 2023 t Budmetige foth ri1934ar _____ Becchwood avenue, on thc property usa iocted at 1917 Greenwood avenue. ifoightJune19,te de Bv ared uction in the intercst rt heeohrbasarady approved ocaiu oprt upss on, its. tax. anticipation warrants. this but awviting completion,- will 'bring at.îgt $3,9.8 wl era the boansý of the association to a total and passed. During the refadinge any weck, the board of. education of Newof$,30 Th neoitns er citizen will be privileged to ask for -P Trier Township High schiool district odcebyCE.litnJrs- information on matters that may 0 began an, econoinv.e.xpect.edl to resutl retary of the association. 1flot, be 'clear. to him. -Approximate in a saving. of about $5,000 per year. I t is announced. that. the federal igreas of hebuge ndta l m 1-eretofore, fcr mnany years the . governiment has subscribed to capital For the 'Village the budget totals terst at onwarans lasbee 6shares' in the local association* to the j $294,097.50, and the tax levy (for per, cent; ini fact, oný the one block amuof$5O0,wic lce 1ti 1934) ,ill be approximately $166.546,- c ofwarnt o 93 ise ol aryposition. to render service to. other 36.- The levy for 1933,. on basis offi Wilmette property owners. new valuation, was $155,664.24. C( this spring that wvas, the rate. But Officers of the association, as well] For' Firerni.en 's -pentsion funid the* on $50,000 warrants sold this week to !as Secretarv, Clifton. . are aiwaysbugt s$5,wihn txà ey meet June payrolls and'july bond il,- ready, it is. said,' to explain the bene-1 For Police pensioni fund the budget SI teret cargé, tîe rte as sperfits and profits to be derived fron i s $5,041, and the tax levy $2,609.54. cent. t igs expethed at w th e participation in this local savings1 For Playground and Recreation ci brakinraesha benefeced, heand là.an association, and state that, board the budget is $15,122.75, and.the ù inth itees o \ilete roerytax leyy $11,597.95. P board .of deucation rmay be able to owriers, everv.one should subscr ibe for For the Library board the budget selI subsequent issues: at the lower as mnany shares as they, cani aff ord to is $20,285, andl the tax levy $20,000.. p cost 'figure. carry. Result of: Good Credit. Here,1 say the school -offîcials, is aý dermite. an& tanigible resuit of keep- ing- the school'ý credit untarnishied by proinptly. meeting its Obligations; Nioreover,. if a sufficient ainount of back taxes were paid by New Trier citizenis so that there would be no iiecessity for issuingý warrants, the Centire cost of warrant interest, nlowi runii f rom $27,000 :to $30,000 per v-ear,,could be saved t.o t axpa yers. Iii stýikinig contrast Witli this in- prve cedtposition is the fact that tlirough the- sharp reductions of local real estate.,tax valuations -and' certain legislation, the warrant issuing power of the high school for the next school year .appears to have been cut to~ be - low $300,000. This compares with the annual expenses of about $540,000. Day Nursery to Hold' Registration Monday The WVilmette. Day Nursery, oper- ated under the. auspices of the CWES, will .hold a registration day for thé sunimer térm Monday, June 18, for the benefit of mothers who ýwish>to take advantage of this sum- mer ýschoôl for children b)etween the, ages of 2 and 5. The nursery 'school is located in the Logan 1school 'building, Prairie and Central. avenues, and is open from 8 o'clock inthe morning until, 5 iin the evening in order to aid ihose mothers who are employed'. Children who are to. remain ah dJay may bring their luniches. No fee is attached to the nurser) Find Dry Law Ôffenders in No Man's Land Area President C. P. Dubbs of the Wil- mette Village board, ini a letter dated june 8, 1934, addressed to Mrs. Ed- ward J. Fleming, Cook County coin- mi ssioner, states that an investiga- tion recently made reveals that sev- eral places in No Man's Land are selling both beer and hard liquor] contrary to the wilt of the voters as expresséd at the election hield in INay. Mr. Duùbbgs sggests that some plan, be worked out between the Board of' County commissionersand the offici- ais* of Winnetka, Keniilworth and .Wilmette for a close supervision, of that territory. The letter points out that No Man's Land is iin the hieart of the Neiv Trier Towý%nshiip Highi school district. 7a.Payments Collector Sanborn Hale Sets: Forth Authent'i'e Infor mation; Collection in. Progres Deiieinformation regarding the ,orrect pr'ocedure, to be followed by taxpayers of New Trier township in paying their 1932 tax bills was given out this. week, by. Sanborn Hale, township collector, wbo is now mak-, ing, collection. of the second, instaîl- nent of the -1932 real1 estate tax. Mr. Hales 'stipulates: Payment, on the first instalîment of* the 1932 tax billinmust be, made in full, -payable to Thomas B. Nash,~ county collector, with 3 per-Vent p en- lfty added if paid after junùe 15. Pay 80 per cent of the second in- tallment of the 1932 tax bill on prop- erties under the classification of hmres and 2- and 3-fiat buildings ised exclusively for residence pur-, poses. Make this second instaîlment avable to* Sanlborn Hale, township ollector, and receive a receipt indi- -ating ."paid on accounit," thus assur- ng yourself of avoiding penalties. Full payment mnust be: made on ai inimiproved properties (vacant prop- rtyy or properties used for commer- zial purposes. XI is advisable not to, pay your second instalînient of the 1932 tax bill in full because o~f the fact that State's Attorney Courtney has just, ýiven a n opinion to the county col- ýctor which places in question thé egality of the recently enacted state Lw. providing for rebates on over- )ayments of ta'xes.. Taxpayers, there- [owho pay their 1932 bills in full nay encounter serious difficulty in )btaining rebates. Township Collector Sanboru Hale 'ho is now côllecting the second ini- ;talîment of the 1932.general taxes is c, er ci se bi Si gi le 1<l ob reterencluniand would solve current ]"Er.n CONTAGiIONS probleins. It is understood the New In the week ending june 10 five Trier board of education will en- new cases of mumps were reported deavor to, take advantage of financ- in Wilmette, the local Health depart- ing under this law. If success crowns ment records show. There were also their efforts there will be no more two new cases of Gerrnan measles bargains for investors.in bigh school and onecase of measles in the same warrants. .period.L crie Grauate .24 place at the meeting of ttion 50 A number of the me tROu..................lodge will attend'and1 r Pages ....... 3-41 a public installation ofc ng News.....25 Evanston 1. O.. O. F. _____________________ 1.1_ evening of july 2. boar thei tire will take 12 Son. L-

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