Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Feb 1931, p. 4

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sie lebvuaay20t Vebruswy 26 !FIVE 'PtFRE DELIVERIES DALY. We wiII carry ia comnplete selection of fresh fish aind other oea foods'every- day, S during.the Lenten period LEG OF LAM Spring: stock ~320 Fancy c'alves sweýetbreads - I Ibo 550, 1 CRACK S . ....... ibs. 310 National Prenium Sodas or Grahams in sealed 2»1b. cartons. Santa Claras. Fancy 40/50 ize, sweet and firni. CO1vuEZ......... . /2 ,Ibm. 9818 Riche lieu. .There 1, nothing finor e gur price 54c lb. SHMLL........ l. 590 Califori#ias. Extra fancy quality. RIPE OLIVES......Ptmt 390. Lindsay Colossals. The largest and finest packed. IINzY DEANs ....... 2 t"S 250 Richelieu. No. 2 size tins of f ancy red kidney day evVeni8I, ruuiy4 CBuOIus M.ubeoeslip Menbership of the caucus was an- nounced as follôws: Precinct committeemen: Prelcinct l~ .Pattison.-Kline,. H. C. Kinne. Preci'nct 2J.Nye MacAlister, Jo-, seph J. Kutten. Precinct 3-Albert N. Page, Roger E. Williains. Preclnct 4-Frederick B. Crossley, Mrs. L. F. Gate.s. Precinct 5-R. M. Johnston, Harry Dornboss.. Precinct 6-.Elmer D. Becker,.C. R. Norman.ý Precinct 7-A.-A. Hooper, Mrs. Ira R. Adkins. Precinct 8-Ra!klph C. Wessel, Dr. D. W. Rapp. Precincýt 9-John M. Steffens, Mrs_- Harry E. Smoot. Precinct lO-Geo.àe E.Leal, Franký J. Kreusch. Precinct 1 1-Nicholas J. Miller, Edgar L. Fielding. Precinct 12-Henry K. Urion, Jo- seph Rengel. Committeenien at -large,: N. P. Colwell, G. T. Hellmntith, Her- bert B. Mulford. Hayes McKinney, A. B. Seibold, Hoyt King, Henry Fowler, Enocb -Steen, C. Miles Mc- Donald, Lloyd Clark Ayres, J. E. Worthen, D. -M. Gallie, Hector Dodds, George F. 111ff, E. B.,Knudt- son. 10O the above nuniber not present at the calicus session last Monday were R. E. Pattison-Kline, H. C. Kinne, joseph, J. Kutte n, Roger E.. Willianis, A. F. Hooper, Nicholas J. Miller, Henry K. Urion, Herbert B.* Mulford, A. B. Seibold, and E. B. Knudtson. Their absence was ex- plained by Chairman Gallie as attribl- 1utable to absence f rom the village, 1illness or other appointmeflts pre- viously arranged., --fesingis opposition to any law designed tô deprive New Trier town- ship of its local tax assessor. There is a bill now before the state legisia- ture providing for the abolition of the Board of - Assessors of Cookcony and the 30 township assesgsors, anà theý substitution of a single assessor Instead. The actionof the Wilmette board was taken. following the reading, of comùmunications fromn W. R., Saundpçrs. president of thé Village of:LaGrange and f rom George R. Harbaugh, New Trier township aàssessor. > Tewns Oppose Mo,. Mr. Sauniders stated that the T'à Grange board had pagsed a resolution objecting tc,, th 'e elimination of towi- ship, assessors. 'In the opinion of, the LaGrange board .of trustées, he said, dusuch a move woufld be inimical to the best interests of\ the villages Io- -rtted otsçide'the city , f Chicago ine Cook county for the, rè,son. that it would deprive us of our 4ectecl .aç- sessor who is responsible to"citiz'ens of the respective townships and --il- lages." Mr. Harbaugh's communication called attention, to the adoption of the resolution by the LaGrange board and a similar one by the Oak Park. Village board, and stated that several. service clubs in those villages' liad passed similar resolutions. The mat- ter is being presented to varjous vil- lage boards and service clubs througli out the county, he said. 1Adlopt Resolutiom Following is the text of the resolu- tion adopted by the Wilmette board ,Tuesday night: 9'Legislation, which advo cates aboli- .tion of the 13oard of Assessors of Cook county and the thfrty township assearnors of Cook county, and substitution of a shingle assessor Instead, would If ac- complished, deprive New Trier township .of its local assessor and the last vestige of local representatton in tax assessing.. "The Wilmette Village board ln ses~- Sion FebrUalrY 17, 19311 by motion duly representatives be advis3ed that we are .'utterly .o ppsed to any law designied to deprive us of our local assessoýr and tax representation. "WVe feel that Rn justice to ourlarge ? pure inaple cane. I PARK COMFORTABLY IN WIL MisT 9490 HELENE BEAUTY SHOPé CAROLYN MILLER,, MrR., Ave. Wim.f. 2802 Coner, of .Fouille and Lindon, 2ad floor 400 Uinde n Obocs *1 ý Aý'i

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