Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Mar 1933, p. 5

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t he passage of two proposed bis in die~ state. legislature that will make it~ possible for ail taxing bodies in the township to receive their share 44o the penalties assessed againist tax delinqu.ents,. the. New Trier Tac committee, of whi-ch Otto R'. Barnett -)Glnce is chairman, this week 11i..%1e( the following statement: At the instance of the .New Trier, 'Fax eonimitte . two bis have been prepared the purpose of whicb is to ilisure that al ,taxing bodies wil re ceive the, penalties. -of 1 per cent per monthi which. are assessed against: tîteir tax delinquents. .-These bis, introduced:by Senator A rthur -A. Huebscb.' are numnbered 252 and 253. *In New Trier at. the present time t1iese penalties are accruing to.an ex- t teilt, of- over' $100,00 a year ýon gen- ieral taxes and possibly to an equal -ariunitt on special assessiflents. -Uander the ~prsent law thest pen~- alties are ail retained for the munic- ipal fund of Cook county and the taxing bodies which bave to pay in- terest on tax anticipationi warrants receive noue of these penalties. Thus the justice of these bis and the bene- tit which would accrue from tbem to ail of our taxing bodies is obvious. * [t is urged that everyone inter- eîcted write to Senator Huebsch urg- Mug lus effective support ai these tected in tau buis on real estate prop- erty in. Wilmette west. of Ridge road and'north of Lake avenue as a resuit of a mistake committed by the map or extension ,departmeénts of the coutity, clerk's offiée. is revealed bv Wilbert, J. Chapman of 2214 Chestnut street. Through. this error, Mr. Cbapnian explains, b is property, which is lo- cated outside the Wilmette Park dis- trict,. bas been assesseci the 38 cents park tax levy, which, in his case, makes a difference of $1460 in bis tax bill. That is, his bill is that amount inore than il: sbould be, and. lie says thére are. other-similar in- stances of error in3 that section of the village. .Mr. Chapman stated that lie was advised. of the error at the county clerk's, oic and. wstodtht 1the first instalînient of his tax bill should he paid in full and that the officiaIs would have -tume between the pay- mient of the first and second instaîl- ments to issue a certificate of error eorectngthe mistake. Township Collector Sanl>orn Hýale, it is explained. bas flot the autbority to correct billing errors of this na- tur. i neman's roonis wiII show courtesy habits as taught in the class rooni and Miss Mary McKay's, room 'ill furnish the musical part of the pro- grami. Twenty 'nuembers of, the, Parent-Teacher association will pre- sent "An Old-Fashioned Romance" ini costume. IN CHICAGO REVUE Phyllis 'Ferry. 480 Hubbard road. iVinnetka, and Margaret Wasb'burne. 505 Provident avenue, Wlinnetka, will have roles in, "Take a Look." 1933 revue stag ed by the students at the LTnversity of Chicago Friday and Saturday of this week. r---m Sée sand fweuesd n -a rmdrbedem-, onstration off the new Buùreka clectric clean.er, Fil deil of this dem- Onstration are given, on another page ofti paper. ..4.., i lib viJ'8ý<SSVfl8 J . i isjJ k WVilliam H. Ellis as mnembers of board, of 'education of New Trier Hi .chool expire this spring, andi the cancies on the board will be filled the annual township school election Saturday, April 8. Petitions for cau dates must be filed not later than days before the election. Membersý the New Trier board of education %v stili have one or more years to sei are: Otto R.. Barnett of (G1ence. iu ana uciacions Prompt Service and Lowest Prices 1 LUNCI mi euap U iIWUS 235 Rdge Road . Costume Jewelry in charmng copies of antiques, lee*O'w Il37 WILMETTE AE WLETTE, ILLINOIS PHONE WILMETTE 4406,

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