Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Nov 1921, p. 2

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ii.u^.mi l.iiilnnHjiii.ii.* .,.„>.,,„ HIM m. (u.ii»pmt4»^!l»jiiaipiUflil».iu*»i»ww«",F»^""«»»^vw-)i*--ww"'» THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921 tilation is difficult. Assuming that the enrollment next year shows a consist- ent increase of pupils over this year, it will be practically impossible to take care of the pupils in all the buildings with the present school facilities. Without additional rooms it will prob- ably mean introducing what is known as the "Platoon" system. This system means part time attendance for some - of the grades, arranged approximately as follows; Two groups, A and B, would use the same room; Group A from 8 A. M. to 10 A. M. and from noon to 2 P. M. GroUp B would use the room from 10 A. M. to noon and from 2 P. M. to 4,P. M. This system is far from ideal as it divides the teachers' attention and practically eliminates the close personal touch. It also breaks up the present routine of the pupils' home and permits of no school study hours for the pupils. This system, however, is being introduced in a number of schools with considerable success, and it is also used where it is not expedient or possible to con- struct additional school buildings. It might be possible to lease certain other buildings or halls as an emer- gency proposition, but this plan is rather expensive and of course can be only a temporary arrangement. A close study of our school system seems to emphasize the wisdom., of keeping the seventh and eighth grades together in one building and the proper building for the arrange- ment seems to be the Byron C. Stolp school on Tenth street. Also in this" central group of buildings should be more efficient facilities for the Manu- al Training and Music departments, with possible future facilities for Natural Science. These are merely the suggested departments that go to build up a school system into a well equipped upper grade school, and the time is not so far distant when these facilities will be demanded by the parents of children of our village and when that demand is granted, it will mean a new up-to-date building as an addition to our Central School group. Would Mean Bond Issue Our present need seems to be for facilities at the Logan school at Prai- rie avenue and Central avenue. In order to take care of the pupils at- tending that school without resorting to the "Platoon" system, it means a four or five room building must be provided for within the next twelve or eighteen months. Such a building would entail an expenditure of ap- proximately $50,000 to $65,000, based on a four or five room building. The funds for such construction would have to come from the sale of School Bonds. The School District has the statutory right to bond itself for school purposes to an extent of five per cent of the assessed value of the District assessment roll, les any out- standing bonds, such issue of bon^s to be authorized by the voters of the school district. The construction of a new building naturally tends to increase the cost of our school system. There is the interest on the bonds issued and also provision must be made for retiring these bonds as they fall -due. Beside all this there is the cost of employing teachers and janitors and paying for all the equipment, supplies, etc., of an additional building. Up^io^Jhe Voters J. & L. GARAGE Highland Park, 111. The only authorized Sales and Service Station forâ€" â€" Studebaker Cars At the present time the tax levy of the school board is as high as is per- mitted bylaw. However, at the last session of the General Assembly of Illinois a law was passed authorizing a board of education to increase its levy both for building purposes and for school maintenance after it has been so authorized by a referendum vote of the people. In this District, formerly handled by Floyd Koon^ Call Highland Park 388 for Demonstartion. 13 Days Only that you can possibly expect to get personally engraved Greeting Cards. With the labor trouble in the engraving plants it is imperative that you place your order early. Our regular line of Christmas Greet- ing Cards, Stickers, Seals, etc., is now on display. We are showing a larger, more extensive and prettier line than ever. Avoid disappointment and call early to see it. WMEBMntimmgSMmam Y///SS/S//////////////S//S///////. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY HONEY COMB CHOCOLATE CHIPS per pound 43c RENNECKAR DRUG COMPANY _ KUPHONE M So every citizen needs to familiar- ize himself with the condition and needs of our schools as the board cannot go ahead with a building pro- pram nor make the increased levy of taxes that such a program will in- volve without the/ authorization of the voters of Wilmette. Mrs. E. J. Hoffman 1635 Lake avenue, is spending several days in Milwaukee, this week. THE TIME OF YEAR FOR FIRES AND BURGLARS Don't risk your Valuables unprotected at home when you can store a Trunk or Suitcase for a moderate charge, in the new steel cabinets installed last week in the Vaultof ;â- -. THE WILMETTE STATE BANK Call, examine and satisfy yourself as to Safety and Protection during your winter vacation. YOUR HOME BANK sen Grocery Telephones 510, 511, 812 A 513 Meat Telephone 514 5% GASH * C«ih«.d Carry DISCOUNT SELLER OF GOOD FOOD On orders ef $1.00 or Profit Good*. Wilmette-Centra! Ave. and 12th St. • 5% Discount Cash and Delivered «... 2% Discount more ef normal These do not apply to Meat Department to 26 GRANULATED SUGARâ€"With an order, charged or cash and amounting to $1.50. No cash discount. 10 pounds 57c TURKEYS, CHICKENS and DUCKS-We will have a loioi beauiie.: Be sure to order yr tUS' TiV,,lW,U.glVe US *\30JF*to-& *Â¥* out a finc dne for Jâ„¢' Pl«*»« h^P w by ordering your Thanksgiving meat Monday or Tuesday. â-  WEDNESDAY DELIVERY-We will not be able to deliver on time next Wednesday. Plew give your order for staples Monday and Tuesday. w-y. i-ieoao RICHELIEU SEEDED RAISINSâ€" 15 oz. pkg................ ..;24c RICHELIEU SULTANA RAISINS 15 oz. pkg............,_____26c GOLDEN EAGLE CURRANTSâ€" 1 lb. pkg......................23c RICHARDSON * ROBBINS PLUM PUDDINGâ€" 1 lb. can .....................45c RICHELIEU PLUM PUDDINGâ€" There is now finer quality made Large No. 2 can............___70c Heinz fig pudding- No. 1 can .;..................50c CHOCOLATE DIPPED CARAMELSâ€" Lb...........................45c MINT PATTIESâ€" Lb._^.....30c KINTERGARTEN MIXED CANDYâ€" Lb..................30c MARSHMALLOWSâ€"Bulk ; lb. 35c BETSY ROSS OLD FASHIONED CHOCOLATESâ€"1 lb. box ... .65c BUNTE'S ASSORTED" CHOCOLATESâ€" 1 lb. box ....70c MIXED NUTSâ€"All new. We only have one quality and that the best. English "Walnuts, Almonds, Pecans, Filberts and Brazils; lb...................33c ENGLISH WALNUTSâ€"New. No. 1 California Soft Shell; lb. 42c ENGLISH WALNUTS^Budded. New. Extra fancy; lb. ......48c ALMONDSâ€" •California I X L; lb. ........35c BRAZILSâ€"Large. Washed; lb. 25c MEAT DEPARTMENT OLD STYLE MINCE MEATâ€" 2 lb. jar ......................45c SUNBEAM MINCE MEATâ€" Austin, Nichols & Co.'s finest quality. V/2 lb. jar ..........40c FILBERTSâ€"Naples ; lb. ......25c PECANSâ€"Texas. Medium; lb...30c CHESTNUTSâ€"Italian. Large. Lb...........................25c CHESTNUTSâ€"New York. Small. Lb................ ........ 50c PEANUTSâ€"In Shell. Fresh rqasted; lb. .____..___16c PEANUTSâ€"Jumbo. Salted; lb. 28c CIDERâ€"Xforgan's. Delicious. SweeH-1 gal. }ug ^^rr^~^$lJB5 â- Reb.ai:e-_fo.r_..etnpjy__ jug 30c. RED WING CONCORD GRAPE JUICEâ€" *w*m-« Pint bottle..................35c PHEZ LOGANBERRY JUICEâ€" 12 oz. bottle..................40c SPARKLING ROCK GINGER ALE and ROOT BEERâ€" Splendid quality ; large bottles ; 5 to a gallon, doz. ....... ^.$1.10 Charge for bottles and case 80c. Rebate when bottles and case returned 80c. ANTONINI OLIVE OILâ€" You know that this |s the .finest quality or pure, Italian Olive oil. Pint 85c ; quart.......... .$1.50 RICHELIEU FRUIT SALADâ€" Assorted fruits for salad. Large No. Z1/* can; doz. $5.75; can..50c MUSHROOOMSâ€"French. Yvette. 1st choice; can .....55c GENESEE PUMPKINâ€" Very fine. Large No. 3 can ..18c RICHELIEU PUMPKINâ€" This is the fiinest produced. Large No. 3 can.......... 23c RICHELIEU ASPARAGUS POINTSâ€" Cobs sol. White. Non square7 can ...................... 45c SNOW BALL POP CORNâ€" Package ...........___....... iq,. FIGS-New. Turkish. 5 crown; lb...................35c FIGS-Washed and Puffed. 15 oz. box....................45^ RICHELIEU RED CHERRIESâ€" Formerly called Maraschino; 7 oz. bottle ...... . 35- RICHELIEU CHERRIJ _ For Salad; & pg. bot WAGNER APPLESâ€"Fancy eating and cooking. Every apple per- fect. No cash discount. 10 lbs 85c Box over 40 lbs. net ......$3.25 JONATHAN APPLESâ€"Fancy eat- ing and cooking. Western T>ox apples, such as Wagners and .Jonathans are far cheaper than eastern barrel apples, and you do not lose an apples. No cash discount. 10 lbs..............He Box over 40 lbs. net .......$3J5 FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT- They are splendid, ripe, heavy, juicy fruit. 80 size"; doz. $1.00; 3 for ......2k 64 size; dozen $1.20; each ....We SUNBEAM PURE JELLY-Red Currant and Quince. 10 oz. jar ..........;.........8e MARMALADEâ€"Sweet. Gordon & Dillworth. Large~16 02: jar .......â- ..,,.| REPUBLIC PRESERVES- Pure. Fruit and sugar only. Strawberry and Raspberry. At a remarkable low price. 15 oz. jars. Dozen $3.00; jar ........* CITRON PEELâ€"Fancy; lb.....& ORANGE PEELâ€"Fancy: lb\...*e CANDIED CHERRIESâ€"Fancy .. Lb..............;;...........* CANDIED PINEAPPLE-Fancv Lb.............................m CRYSTALIZED GINGERâ€""' Richelieu; l/2 lb. can â€"••••*? CANTON PRESERVED GINGER Small pot ....................P PETERSON'S SWEDISH Mltf WAFERSâ€" ^ pkg....................,.»m FIGSâ€"Beckwith. Preserved. . 16 oz. bottle 60c; 9 oz.........•* LIBERTY GREEN CHERRIES' Formerly called Creme * KTentHe-T oz. bottle ..~.:.~-M

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