Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Mar 1933, p. 8

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W. Acoept Armour & Co Coupons BEEF POT JROAST :20C ItIB ROAST -of BEEF, 8 Sth and 7dmRbah3 HAMS, Whle or Hal,,1l's CALVES' LIVIER,38 LARD,1U PuÀre, 9 HILLS DROS., COFFEE, 3 Ibo. 99C Expert Repawrig wtoptIbss r.evuug 1116 WILM'ITAVENUE Wholesome Prmt Service Lowest Pries!f statement enclôsed with Mr. Maso-'s On the nrst fflo,000 ofitaxes received by hlm, whlch .he may be able to col- lettèras a complrehensive review.of lect by diligent effort, from whieh he the functions. of- the- township goy- patys the coat of printlng tax bis. mati- ernment and anexplanationeof >the lng, clerical labor, office reiit and van- opertio oftheCitiens Aegueous otiier necessary expenses. -Couse- opertio. o th Ciizes' eage ruently., the present Incumnbent. San-, which, since its inception morethan fium Hale, has not averaged 'annually a score of years ago, bas succeeded more than $3,50() net durlng his term. a*rermuneration which the league feels in eliminating petty grait from town- to ho flot Ineonaistent, wlth the* respon- ship offices and drafing coînpetent aibiiity of his office. and honest citizens into the service In aLddition, to, thia commission since of te tonshi. Th :stteni'n 1932 the collector li enttled to deduct of te tonshp. Te satenentanother one percent'of ail moneys re- follOWS: celved by hlm In excesof $800.000, The 14mw Trier Citizens' lbague asks whlch '.19 turned over to the township: that yo.u publlsh thia letter in reply tg From :tRis Inoney the present statute thie open letter. slgned by George W. permits the >Township Board of Audi- Masonpubllshed in yo ur. last Issue tors> to pay part o -f thie collector's ex-. TRiefor 0ftowshlporgnizionpenses If It secs fit, -and, another statute Thefori of owshi oranzatonauthorizes the. payment of his bond now existlng In Illinois la deslgned, for premniumn; In -thée last year. Mr. *Hale smaîl rural communities, whereby petty collected taxes substantlally In excesa awsuits may ble cheaply, disposed of of $800,000 and turned <over to the In justice courts. taxes assesseil and township seireral thousand extra dollars. collected by l.ocal officiais. well a.- and -thie-Board -of Auditors voted to pay, idge Avenue, WiImtte Free Phones: Delivery Walimeu*e Service ZUN1-152 350 50e Comples. Fou" Sneie NoVw30e pet I Qt. Acoepted ,unded some twenty-two years ago, by i ell known' ciiiins of the four vil- Il ges, wlth the support of thie public ie irited elenient in the township, a1 of rnplete ticket of candidates was nomi- an tted and elected, and ever sincte that ne the league has continued to func- mIn n with thie resuit. that standards of pe, tblic service have been considerablY mel sed and economical administration pei hip lawa, and Ras. alWftys been riènt of economy. iertriide Thurston la the present nt, and is our' nornlnee for au- She directs thie townsfiip poor Ad stands weIl with the varlous nterested ini those matters. Her ýomPensation and. eXpenses ex- ifoffice rentai, do flot exceed lie ls able and experlenced and fi, Avenues nefe 28-29 contibuting hi. Professlonal serv- It la eal gratis to the COnimUnitY, as hel curment 's no remuneration of any sort. In i ena. romain live officers who do re-5 mittedi ............. $10,200, i............. 9,124 ......... *.. ...5,500. Lted that thie expenacu for the Lr wili b. substantiaily Re1 Of thie foregoig it t It cno .farysi. legal 1for t.IN 'j phories VEGETABLES

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