Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Mar 1931, p. 8

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MEATS! Wbat price to pay for good meats? Sometimes a question-but neyer after you shop, at A £4: P. Stop in and see for yourself. GENUINE SPRING Leg o'-- Lamb on. tuxilï ,s announ( RE LIriÊ. LB. 25c ARMOUR 'S STAR Ham WhoI, or LW20C SWIFT'S GOLDENWEST FRESH,, Stewing Chiekens ANY SiZE. CHOICE BEEF Pot Roa st STANDING BEEF Rib Roast BONELESS ROLLED Veal. Roast SW1SS OR RounidSea LOIN Pork Roast LB.l 32c LB. 16c LB. 27e LB. 25 C LB. 32e Rfi> End in last1 Answers must ail be numbered and naie and address of contestant writ- ten plainly oneach set 6f, answers.1 Also',please state age. and Échool grade. This -will'be takeèn into con- sideration in awarding prizes so that younger- childre-n willi.bave an equal opportunity with :older ones. *The contest is open to ail WiImeétte grade school children in -both the public and parochial scbools. Answers to. this set of questions. mdust be sent to 1Mrs. A. W. Bersch,ý 175Walnut avenue, flot later -than Friday, Maréh 27. 'The questions: 1. Wken and by what author4ty was Our. first national- flag esta&- lighed? 2, Quote the. exact.' language of the. original flag law.' . 3. Wh4m was our .tate firt repre- sented, by a star in the union of the national flag ? 4. Naine the, original states repre- sented by the. stripes in Tihe Flag.- S . Wiien was the. law passed that governs the. present design of The Flag ? 6. Mention two early American Flags which suggested part of the. design of the. present Flag. 7. What was the, official Flag of the United States between Sept. 3, 1777, and Janury 13, 1794? Between May 1, 1795, and Apr. 4, 1818? 8- When it ariies froin the ground or a Iow foundetion, what siiould b. the. approximate Iength of a flag polje, expressed in Iengths of the. flag dis- played? MUore questionis iii appear in next, %vek's issue Qf x1TELI. Kaiherine K. Bingham Instructions in set the tax rate for the. roaci andî bridge fund "in as sniall an amouilt as will take care of bis own town- ship needs for liighway purposes." An annual tax rate is levied by tile township. highway commissioner fôi- the road. and 'bridge fund, and thjisý txrate is isually ,set so as to raise certain. funds for distribution to the inctorporated villages in the township, Thiis year, however,. Wilmette will be able ,to, raise suxfficient. funds 't.- care for its needs witbout the aidl Of the township road and bridg.e fnds, and that was the- reason1 for, the adoptioû of tbe resolution. The. resoiiution rmadl as foIlows: WHEREAS. the Township Highway Comimissioner Ischarged with.the duty of levying an annual tax f«l the Rtoad and Bridge Fund, and; W}IEREAS, he has usually set this tax rate Éo- that it would raise certain tunds for distribution: to the incorpor- ated Villages In thé Township, and; IVHEREAS, the Village, of Wllmette wil he able to raise suflicient funds to t.ike care ýof its. needs without the aid of the. Township Road and Bridge F'unds. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE- SjOLVED that the Township Highway Commissioner ho requested to set the tax *rate for the Road and Br'likg&Funid in as mil an.amnount as W111 take care of h-Lsown. Township needs forbigh*ay- BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED tha t the- Vi1aùe Clerk be instructed tofor- ward a copy of this resolution to, the Townsh'ip Highiway,Commsioflert, R. P. Lonergan's Father Dies at Age of 89 Years Patrick -B. Lonergan, father of Robert P. Lonergan, *1631 Elmwool avenue, Wilniette, died on Sunday.March 15, at the age of 89 year's. Thé funeral services_ were hield on \Ved nesday niorning. at 10 o'clociz from the: residence of '.one, of Mr. Loýnergan's, .daughters, Mrs. .J. . Bevanis, in Kankakee to St. Patrick',.ý church, .Kankakee. ýM r_'.-Longeran was a member of the Third Order of St. Francis. .He is survived . b bis widow, four sons and threýý. daughters. LB. 116,C A&P Food -SItores _________ IDDL.S WBESRN DIVISION Grea Cft Atlie an d Pacifie Tea Company 7î.*. *~.,;,, Y 4-...L 9.M Wednesday 9 A. M. to 7:45 P. M. Open, Sunday efternoons 3 P. M. to 6 P. M. The Bible and Works of Mary Baker: ddy and ail otier authorizsd Christian Science Literature may be read. borrowéd or purchascd a tt Reading Rooni. THE PUBLIC 15 CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTYND TUIE - CHURCH SERVICES AND vISITTUE READNO ROO .............

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