WILMETTE LIFE January 17, 1930 GIVES FIGURES ON TAX S1Tl1ATION · Table Prepared · b Y H oyt K" Compara,bve ·ng, Chairman T ofL Civic fCommittee 1928 of Wilmette Chamber of Commerce, Contrasts ax evy 0decl Under Re-aueaament Program With Tax. of 1927 Exten The following table, prepared by Hoyt King, chairman of the ~ivi~ ~om mittee of the Wilmette Chamber of C~mmerce, p_resents co~para ttve grr~s of the current tax situation in New Tner t~lwnshtp, c?ntr.astmg t .1 e t9; . e\ Y of 1928 under the re-assessment program wtth the tax extended 111 1 7 1 MEAT l\\ARK£T CO. -~,. TOWNSHIP OF NEW TRIER School District Tax Extended All Telephone and C. 0. D. Ordera Carefully ~d Quickly Delivered Charee Accounts Solicited from Reliable People SPECIALS FOR FRI. AND SAT., JAN. 17th and 18th 1927 .$ 145,999.64 QUALITY DID IT! For years we have worked and adhered to QUALITY as a true basis of satisfactory business. People come to PALACE MARKETS . because our SERVICE pleases them. QUALITY helps us to keep regular customers. QUALITY POULTRY and MEATS at the lowest prices, means true economy. 35 36 .. ..... ... . 37 . ......... .. ..... ... .... . ... . 38 ......... . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . . 39 . ..... ... ............ .. . 40 .................... .. Township High School 203 Park District Glencoe ... . . . ... . Kenilworth . . Wilmette ........... ..... .. · · · · · Winnetka ........ .. ..... . Road and Bridge Villages Glencoe . . Kenilworth ~' ilmette .... ... . Winnetka .. . ... . Total .. . *Reduced from $239,172 316,113.72 10,520.23 69,282.21 226,173.76 7,427.81 568,454.57 Ta.x Levy 1Y28 $ 200,000.00 360,000.00 12,000.00 120,000.00 2@.000.00 12.500.00 ()00,000.00 34,()30.00 12,465.70 72,720.00 72,735.00 62,000.00 2(>2,673.00 35,154.12 8,263.41 31,994.76 43,136.48 33,019.78 100,643.15 33,575.20 125,256.52 156)699.27 ... $1,911,714.63 Y2,748.00 160,650.00 *181 ,072.00 $2,516.193.70 I . FRESH LEAN PORK ROAST A quality all that can be deaired. Try it aliced cold! 6 to 8 lba. C averaee. Lb. .. RAMS Peacock Brand. COCK procesa of and aeaaoninl' has their hams famous. 1 }71/. l2 PEAcuring· made Aver- Eastern Star Announces ' Torrid Session Marks Two Ja~uary Card P~rties Taxpayers' Conference Monday, January 2~. a co~npltmentary card and bunco \\'tll he gtven fr ,ml the officers to the members of tl,c \Vilmette chapter, Order of Eastern Star. Prizes wilt be ~i,·cn and refresh ments will be served. Wedne~day, January 22, will be th e first of the afternoon card parties at the temple. The hostesses for the afternoon will be Clara Jones, Albc:-ta Orner, Caroline Converse, Laura Humphryes, and Gladys Shellman. (Continued from pa~e 1) se. sur. the rn·aluation direct or's valuations had been entered in the books of one or more towns where the book s haYe been finally turned in . .Mr. Cut more replied. that this in stance wa in Cicer , where, he stated, the valuati<'ns submitted by the assesso r were identi·~ al with those given prior to the \\'orlu war. ae~b~0. ~~. ~~ . .~~·. 241/2C SLICED BACON The beat brand aliced. Thi.\ ia choice--becauae of its flavor and cure. 3 lba. for ......... . SHOULDER LAMB ROAST We handle only beat, carefully aelected cub. A feast to be remembered. Lb ·.............. $} Answering the re olution that all -----------------------··· governing bodie s scale down their tax Artistic J2c DECORATING Your home hat Its own atmosphere. With the aid of our Interior deCloratore you Clan expreu th!~ lndhlduallty In the deeoratlone. TENDER POT ROAST Choice cub from native aelect beef-wonderful Ra· vor--a dinner au&eeation. Lb. . . LAMB PATTIES Strictly fresh each day, made from select - not scraps-lamb meat. Lb ·. M. Portenhauser Painter and Decorator ·1030 Greenleaf Phone 2764 ·· J2c JSc ~------------------------- levies for 1928 to their actual expell(li· tures, representatives of the various municipal governments and school and park boards stated that the agen~ies for which they spoke had every ir,tention of so doing. To attempt to submit a reduced tax Je,·y, howe\'er, without knowing when the tax mottey is to be t eceived., and for that reason how much interest will amount to on money borrowed to finance their operations, is to work entirely in the dark, · they pointed out. Without a single t~x ception, nevertheless, a cut to act'.la] expenditures was promised. r,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll :lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll:lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l: lllllllllll SIRLOIN STEAK If you want "ateak aatisfaction"-the juicy, Ravory kind, try the PALACE cub. Lb. C Palace Pure Pork Sausage Meat Fine for your breakfast theae cold, crisp mornings. Seuoned, freahjust rieht! Lb·... 45 J2c SUNDAY SERVICES I I A. M. WEDNESDAY-TESTIMONIAL MEETING-: P. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL EXERCISES-9:45 A. M. JANUARY 19, 1930 Subject: LlFE NORTH SHORE MARKETS 11t Elm St. Winnetka 4 and liS Winnetka Wilmeth· 1H& Wilmette Ave. Wilmette !8lf and 111 Hubbard Woods 910% Linden Ave. Winnetka 411 and 418 RBADING ROOM-rr63 WILMETTE AVENUE Open Daily (except Wednesday and Saturday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. W~dnesday 9 A.M. to 7:45P.M.; Saturday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. The Bible and Works of Mary Baker Eddy and all other authorized Christian Science Literature may 1M read. borrowed or purchased ar the Reading Room. THB PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THi CHURCH SERVICES AND VISIT THE READING ROOM EVAMSTON MARKETS JUt Sher~~tan ATenae Greenleaf 1818·1817 lt41 Central 8t. Greenleaf flU 105 Main Street Greenleaf tt81 1407 Greenleaf St. UnlveraltJ 1700 .~mtttltltllttltlltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllltluuuuuttlltlllllllllllllltlllllllltll"""'ittllttlltllllllllllllltllllllltttuttltllllllllltllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllll~