Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Jan 1933, p. 7

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173.185. ' This point, is nrougnt .out, èarticularly ie view of the fact; that there bas 'been frequent criticism as to the cost Of receiverships. 'This figure- is considerably under the average cost of state bank receiver- .ships. Fail to File dM Study of. the statemnent also150 I 1 cates ,tbat anong the' unsecured liabilities s one item of $124,491.87 which is Iargely represented in de- posits the dlaims upon which have tiot -been filed. li. is essential- that depositork Who have net filed their Tlaims do so irnmediately. Under theitemns of.secured.*iahili- ties at date of suspension is $300,474.85 again st which $139,688.49 has been paid. Thé unpaid item of approxim- ately $160,000 is representeçi alniost entirely ini postal savings deposit!% which are covered by securities of a like amount. This means thàt it will -flot be necessary for the receiver to collect an additional $160,00 to pay this preferred item before paying div idends to depositors. View C pre-bcout age-9, I anduiuil years old-went througlh the ceremony of "burying the hatchet." They assem- bled from all sections of the village. as "tribes'" under the leadership of the den chiefs. The meeting was one of the most successful the Cubs have ever held, according to Robert W. Townley, director of physical educa- tion at the joseph Sears, school, who is in charge of the Cub work in Kenilworth. subject to fine. Some of the more important provi- sions of tbe new dog ordinance, Villageý authorities point out, are:, 1. Every dog must be licensedi and the li cense must1 be, fasteneèd on th e dog. 2. Ail dogs running at large between May 1 and November i1nmust be muz- zlëd. Mdust Surrenuler Vicions Dogf 3. The owner of a dog that bas bit- tee any per son or animal must surrender said dog to the police, and said dog must be placeéd .in confinement for 5if- teen daes. 4. Police oifficers may enter the prem- ises of aiy owner of a dangerous, madi fierce or viicioùs, dog, or the premises of :the owner-of a dog that has been bitten by another dog, and may seize the dog and place it in confinement. 5 -Alidogs tluft are -picloed 'up by~ the dog catcher while they are running. at large without license or muzzle wil be destroyed unless the owner redeems same within five days. 6. The .owner must pay A expenses of confinement before. the dog is re- Ieased. 7. Any person hlindering or interfer- iîîg with a. police oficer while the offi- cer is perfor*Ting any duty provided for Checker club Sundajy ary 15, at' the. home Gladys Dalstrom, Bi New Trier High sch( f rom the Wilmette scl taneous chess games.. any Wilmette boy or in simultaneous chesc 1has chal1l nr to meet lurini. You don't wait in~ line bere. We have unnefiger, Compétent, willing salées force. Or, you eau give us your order over the téléphone. There lu n'O charge for delivery in éither case. Cell us today fer -the "Best. Food et..msost aftractive prices. FRIESH FRUITS AND VEGETAULIES NEW POTATOES Oh, so good, especaally whea cooked in thear i jackets. b II IDAHO BAKERS Serve theni with Vour poïk, roat or baked han- 15-1lb. cloth bag NW T iExAS -wHoIE TuRNiPs They'd be good with the pork too .. unches V FLORIDA ORANGES Notsolrgbut -fullI ,end3 s..... ... doz. of juées W. bord' ta remeinher when, it'. been priced this low TEXAS GRAPEFRUITr Large, size--And, fairly burst- ..... for2 c GROCERIES SMALL SIFTED PEAS The sweet variety-Fine just' es they are or whens erved in creani sauceiS No. 2 tins ......... 6PFOR 85e peau. .. .. .. .. . . .. ... 6 FOR 89c - ~ 05.0 ENGLISH NO RIJBBING FLOOR PO LSH PILLSBURY' EST FLI 1/ bbl.- only............... Cr .... 2 for 25c ATLAS SPECIAL 13REW Keep it on ice for ,nidnight lunches, bridge suppers or the. ,nid-day nieal-It's, re- freshing any tiole. Doz.98 .1 UEYNCXARPS IWamette wamue W m-9

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