Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 14 May 1931, p. 45

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of the Club that the accounts of the city should be so arranged that an operating statement of total receipts and expenditures might be presented to the public at regular intervals. Discuss Fee System % Another _ important suggestion made by President Kline related to in the annual bill: as passed by the Council.has totaled about two and one half times the amount of the entire tax levy for the year. The Apâ€" propriation Bill is prepared in the form,of a budget and it is the opinâ€" ion of the City Club that the Council should so contider it, fixing the figure somewhere near the amount of the tax levy in order that economy in the conduct of the city‘s business might result. It is also the opinion Mr. Kline also discussed the anruâ€" few years the amount appropriated JOINT MEETING OF CITY CLUB, COUNCHLL Thursday, May 14, 1$ (Continued from page 4) Choice Beef Pot Roast, standing*1b. 35¢ _Choice Beef Pot Roast, any cut . . lb. 24¢ Fore Quarter Lamb ........ each $1.25 Hind Quarter Lamb ... :. ... each $2.25 Baby Lobsters .............4 for $1.00 Turkeys: .: .....:........... ./. D. 00€ Boneless Veal Roast ......:.....1b. 25¢ GENUINE Spring Lamb Legs "27° Pork Loin Roast «* = 20° MR (CAoice Meats e ie‘ froshk amd emokied own â€"skilted own skilled meat buyers. And besides that they are priced low gno?lghtoilmmyounmlnv- ing ; Choice meatsâ€"selected by A&P‘s All present expressed themsélves as happy over this meeting. Secreâ€" tary Vigeant reported that new appliâ€" cations for membership continue, inâ€" Mayor Metzel also spoke of the grade crossing hazards along the North Shore and the advisability of continuing the investigation dealing with grade separation as only about twenty per cent of the work of this investigation remains to be done. / matters being. consgidered. and. disâ€" eussed by the Council. Short talks were given by Commissioners Tayâ€" lor, Greenslade, Zimmer and Gourley. Mayor Metzel asked for the coâ€"operaâ€" tion of the City Club and urged that members be present at Council meet ings so that the citizens of Highland Park might be in closer touch with the workings of the municipal governâ€" ment. 4 City Club that the building departâ€" ment might beâ€"consolidated with an engineéring department under a man qualified to operate both of these departments and that such man be placed on a salary basis. â€"Such a proâ€" cedure would result in all the records relative to improvements being in the possession of the City and always available for public use. : & Mayor Metzel Talks Mayor Metzel responded and gave those present sonte ~insight inito ~the the fee system. The City Club sugâ€" dicating gests to the Council that they disâ€"| activitie continue the practice of paying the|. meeting lega}l,â€"engineeringâ€"andâ€"roi}â€"spreading | ganizati on a percentage basis. During each | the near of the last two years, nineteen thousâ€" f and dollars has been appropriated for|â€"â€"â€" Re legal expense, fifteen thousand dolâ€" and c issioners in special assessâ€"| a,nf, men ers and fifteen thousand| yp,,; dollars for engineering expense, in Today addition to about six thousand dollars day, we for the building department. ~It was n '.pp, pointed out by Mr. Kline that in one | ; 8. of the larger cities on the North This s Bhore, legal and engineering work be enter is doneâ€"on & salary basis for much in ip, smaller amounts and the spreading This of assessment rolls is done on a daily regular charge basis. It is the thought of the | ... .n T H E This evening a'fi;x:tlvx; service the regular meeting of the Luther leaâ€" gue will be held. Morning ‘service at 10:30. Today.(Thursday) being Ascension day, we shall celebrate this event with an appropriate service this evening at 8. f This afternoon the Ladies Aidâ€"will be entertained by Mrs. Albert Ahrens in _t_be assembly room of the church. wraung a growing interest activities of the City Club. A meeting of the members of mizltiGlI'Ti””e'i"pm to be the near future. NEW POTATOES ....___ ... HEAD LETTUCE _________. GRAPEFRUIT, size No. 70 Redeemer Lutheran Church ~West Central Avenue ~ + ‘ * . â€"@! lomaftoes é Â¥is 4 j ’““ l â€"â€"~â€" ,;4,»;0.2_”2_59. 4 __ 71. .« CANS d t ""A 1 t ... ; m AL, Lo C O .-» > g F v j:,; cemral L OMATOESA * & hk L i s w c 2+ 3"# / JIONA BRAND FULL STANDARD QUALITY Made from ripe delicious fruit and carefully put up in spotâ€" less canning kitchens. Lay in a supply at this low price. Apple Butter SULTANA Peas â€". GOLDEN Corn . ALSO IONA BRAND Mrs. Snyder‘s Homeâ€"made Candies . Fresh Daily | Campbell‘s Tomato Soup 3«s19¢. Fresh Fruits and Vercetables NATIONAtâ€"BISCUITâ€"COMPANY‘S Pretzeenos . . . Bobâ€"O . â€" ; Chipso Séhiaes 4 lone 23° 3 im 23° in the general the orâ€" held in Always uniform in flavor and quality and at this decidedly low priceâ€"a real economy. For many of the scenes were taken at Agua Caliente, one of the most reâ€" nowned pleasure resorts ‘in Mexico. Consequently the cast had a delightâ€" ful time watching . races, frolicking in the swimming pool and participatâ€" ing in the other activities both before and without benefit of camera and microphone. fi;‘fi m ca "i"i'l'aa" ’fiF’ 'il“'!“P"'i'a'"' fl" ""!"'m;'»‘,' '!FE; i;ml Out," combined business with pleasâ€" ure during filming of the new Metroâ€" Goldwynâ€"Mayer comedy romance. Friday evening the teachers of the Sunday school will give a party to the children from 7 until 9. Games will be played, stunts performed, and reâ€" freshments served. Work and Play in @*>27"° JARS 4 3 heads for 25 2 »os. 25¢ 2 â€"ss 21¢ 2 mas 33¢ 3 lbs. for 17¢ 2 â€"for 15¢ peck * 39¢ JC UP» 30 Iig

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