Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Apr 1938, p. 16

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3-om FRE Friee 8,OUI Restoe natural color z. aize, Oo-4-ou. aize $1.00 pE l the first 20 cutomers - a trial boutle of the. slampoo. FEJinîssii for t Boivery Wlnette 429,1 ileverd,*Drug Stoire 1ne1 Caltral Avenue Satuudandam Sunday, Specia B RICK. 1ICE CR-EA'M FUJLL QUART 35C SPI... mrtc4F Wl URETT c ONPECTUONEIY lau West of Bank. 'i il Essier à Wthebippiest time of year. wilh samieand aew clobs-for the ladies. aayway, if ht do"D't rais. This day wre are hiappy i tih fuifilnent .1 old promises. W. rejoice .at, the, paing et the tedious winter,' thé ever-recur reut miracle of Spring. As far buick as, hnmasfbm"ory. sand anais go, mankind hbas p'ven j oyful thanke for the season of budding ie sud growtb. sud ih i.s ahappy parallel that aur &Teat Chriistian festival of Easter gi'.. tuis, feeling a deep spiritual signilecance. Bonds and lnterest...... .0864 Garbage.....................100m Library ...................... .1200 Police. Pension ...... .... .... . 0148 Fire Pension.... ............ .0193 Public Benefit,.............. .0894 Play Ground............... .0662 TOTALS.............. 1.17 .Township.Meet.. Passes Annual. ReliefBudge Rep orts of various township officials were sub mitted at the annual town meeting held at tbe village hall, Wiin- netka, Tuesday afternoon, at which. time the 1938 tax levy ordinance foi relie£ was passed, -providing, for $50,- 000, based on a one mili tax, the samne a.last year. The report of Seyniour H. Olmsted, township director of relief, indicated that th e total operating expenses ic-r tliis 'purpôse durting'the year aW'_$4, 440.17, and that there was a balance on hand, as of April 1, of $2,724.51. Supervisor M rs. Gertrucye M . Thurston who presided as inoderator, reported, a balance in the general township fund of $42,274.35. Total receîpts during the year -were $81,- 101.27, and the expenditures were. $38,826.92. She explained that the exu- peInditures included $35,000 of tax* anticipation warrant funds for town- ship relief, which bas been refunded bIV relief tax money. Ruiad and Bridgé Fund As treasurer of thé road and bridge fund, she reported receipts for the year totaling $5,193.31 ; expenditures of $4,486.23, and a balance of $707.08. New Trier township bealtb board wais again authorized to co-operate ini its discretion with the proper authori- ties in'the eye,,dental and tuberculosis cliicts iii the township, and to expend ini such work not to exceed $2,100, the amount which was appropriated for similar work, last year. For the purpose of carrying on a programni f tubhirruIin te.gtinzr ai-id .1000 .0848 .84 .73 1.7 1.16 .0150 .0324 1.17 1.14 A esed Valaton The following comparative figures sho^%v the total 'assess.ed the nortb shore villages for,1937 and 1936: WILME.TTE Real -Estate........... ....................$11,965,244 Personal................................ 2966,533 Railroad................ ..................... 131,486 Real Estate.............. Personal .... ...................... Railroad............. ................. GLENCOE $13,063,263 $l $4,415,627 3,583,198 132,087 Real Estate......... .................. .... $9,017,869 Personal.................i ,316,874 Railroad......................... ......114,798 KENILWORTH $10,449,541 Real E state................. ............ $ 3,746,333 Personal.................... ......... '1,052,680 Railroad ..................................23,007 $ 4,822,020 valuation i iit $12,167,562 3,910,704 126,958 79589,274 133,405 >$22,270,527 $ 9.069,796 2,874,b86 108,030 $12,052,512 $3,833,972 1,578,724 23,016 $ 5,435,712 Valuation Çomparisons The following' table shows total assessed valuations for both 1937 and 193(), in New Trier township, as compared to Oak Park and Evanston: NEW TRIER 1936 Real Estate......... ................. ...... $41,992,447 Personal ... . ....... .... ......... ............ 9,229,076 Railroad................ ............498,167 OAK PARK $5,1 i7l9,690 Real> Estate..................... .$33,538,274 Personal......... ......... ........ .... 5,933,703 Railroad..... ...... ......... ............ 548,077 EVANSTON de4 0i,020,054 Real Estate................. .... ........... $39,675M63 Personal.................... 10,189:360 Railroad ...................... 694,606 1937 $42,3.57,706 16,887,169 485,484 $59,730,359 $362377 9,477,549 493,934 $43 ,653 ,860) $39,500,329 15,832,603 611,767 -'I-***~-- ~ Spencer avenue. J ~ r4 Mrs. Alva J. Chubb, 929 Forest avenue, and ber two daughters, BeuySalon Dolores and Rosemnary, returned Fri- Beautyday f rom a trip east. They spent, 1105 C94MRL AVENUE. two weeks hn Englewood, N. J., visit- ing relatives. Mn. 'oIlmann liad been retired for a number of years, but formerly was in tbe greenhouse business at the present home of the family at Central. street and Ridge road. In addition to bis son he is survived by three daugh- ters, the Misses 'Elizabeth, Anna and Magdaten Vollmiann who live at the homie on Ridge road.. j]

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