Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Feb 1933, p. 1

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Dubbs Candidacy Endorsed by Harmnony ConventionDelegte Village President 'and. Treasur. - iavt -i J eto m ull pubiicity er- Givèn O.,IK.;4 Pick Op- 'Cle-c01, Ça~artnients and hotefs, * psiio Tusee Site and. utilization of beaches, parks, play- ground.s. and otlier public recreational 'l'lie 1933 W'ilmcette H-art.ionv-, con- [4. Follow a ýdefinite ulse ln0 vtîioata mein eh uesdav ica Afiairs as set up at begin- of this week in St. AugUStiine'S Par- ng of each Fiscal Year, indicating* ouseendor tï6 con0nuit,5 to be attained. is> bse edosd thc nominia tios advocate. a well defined plan for of" C. 1-. lhîbbsý for Village President.i the administration of the financial affairs amiof tle* Vllage, such. lan in simple forni a 1 arrv' àMiller. iincumlbent, for showng were the nmoney is conling Village Treasurer' as madle bv, the r roni and where ài lagoing, to be given Oîlac Partv.j fuljùîst publicity at the begining of lie cnvenion lso ecîîd to-acl (1>cal rear, folloived by leriodicai 'l'le colvetio aio dcidd t istatenlents during the year coniparing- Id)thùinine "aanvPr v"'atual operatiobns with the, estimates. a i' oiiat Hr anidvat \-forIneluded in the plan should be a longý an( iiýiiiiatel treecai(late fo"rm VCWinoporating ail ftnanclng Village 'Trustees hi rii o1,tha.t'and iiitl t. sede eten4'in'g ey t th t Ickt. 'l'le candidates for trulstees r crent year. The primary objective arc Carl J. /.Ipprici, (23 Forest av' should bc the utn'tost econy com- nue. ames B. offmn, 110 Wsh- atÀble %vitlî proper operation of ail B.gton venue, ant 1,d10ard *. eSýSelItia I Village, services. The tax- ingon veueandEdardC. li- yr of the village are entitled to the dIrcth, 2000 fleecliwooc avenue. it maximum survice obtainable from the funds available. [lu t4is connection tve also inonnnafrdl EarI A. Pettibonc, tn for the effective operation of the ciinilbcnt. for 'the office(fpoieYla-MngrPa. magitral. ~. ~ o polce3.llae Mainette Pa Safeand 'Desirable magisrale Place in wichl to Live. 1'rü(eerický0 bel chairman of; Ve also0 stand for keeping Wiinetdý the Harmonv convention. presidedj at 'a safe- and desirable place in vhl to thé llcettn".Thie report of the live. This flot ouly refers to police and touuue on laîorm vaslire protection. but alsQ to rigîd en- Commtteeon latfriiiwaspresent- forcenieùnt of ail. traffic reg.ulation. (àîl b Charles 1). Helier., chairman of ' aintain 'complete local control of the commlittee. and withi a few nîinori Vililag'e affairs. MilJidUt'its adotgda.sfolows ! stand for the maintenance 'of the %vaý, a*oVillage' eolowstItruand coniplete local coni- Adopt PIatforrn' 'tol.otil inanelal and :admnîistratilve, I lî~ tovenion ropoes îud ti-of 's-clînols, police, fire' prote.ction, parks, Thiase-. helfitiongplsan, pri- treets, and i al purely local afEairs. vocaeý liefolowin plns ofn The report of W. L. Hart, chair- cîples. andi ideals in the interest ofIlil of the commxittee for 'the seiec- the' he't govermnent and deveiop- i nment of \Vilmlette: tion cl candidates, recommeîîdèd the 1. Subordinate parties and factions iniendorsement of the -Village Part\- aujitieti, <o-<perative effort for m1ore J candidates-_Mr. Dubi for Village * eficentvillage government., President and Mr. Milier for Village *Tiaccomnplisil this Ipurploste: a) V aim a thei inclusion of eurI Treasurer-and both were eiudorsed individual, group or division ')f ourjby iiiian inls vote. * Village into one co-operative' bo.dyp .4oj, ~ ~ ~ .. NB A rranges, Concert, This groluP of sin 'qers i s cornpr4'ed lof 111S. Brulah Castier )Edwards, li -iEheI Heidc, Walter Tenney and Joci 'La y. Robert Browt'u41ll assist ini the pro grarn 7With a group ùf vi usclect ions. Thue concert wvill be ini two parts..Thi firf u r rnQ..ý. "; - - - TAX DEADLINE Collection Offices tO Be. OPen Satùiday Afternoon,,Feb-« ruary 25, From2 to 5 Asserting that no annaouncement bas ýbeentmade at the county officeg relative to the: possibility of. extending ýthe pen- alty date beyond March 1, for paying taxies, Sanborn Haie, New Trie towùship tax coliector, tbir>'week urged taxPayers in thé towt"ship to protect themselves by mnaking paymnxent before the expiration date. Cook countv. tax officiais were con- ferring with authorities at Springfield Xednesday of titis. week in ibe ,iop' of obtaining an extension of the pen-' alty date. WXhj le it is altogether pos- sible that such wiii be obtained, tax-' payers are urged by the collector to- aut promptiy for their OWH protec- tion. PrsonalI Tax fDue 'Personal property tax books should be in the hands of the coilector by next Monday, Nfr. Haie, asserted, in- taxpayers who are unabie to make their paynients during the week, Mr. Hale announced. The offices are also'open during the evening hours each day be- tween 7 and 8 o'clock. Many Pay In Ful Sixty percen t of those paying taxes to date have been meeting that obliga- tion in full, Mr. Tlie Qtates. althouell 1 1udal. vve adu ýlopinent of. the rict lmits of the further ,S Plan, the rtiur .Lee (tîncumbenit)., Waîî arrar wnd Clinitoný B. Cochran. Note: EdonorniyShop-15 .conductedl bY the Wpmnan's club of Wilmnette. Proceeds go to charity.J i ne matteLç w45 'FVrVterreW UIthepub- lic service comittee of the board, Trustee joseph Heinzen, chairman.

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