Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Feb 1935, p. 14

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DOLLAR-,DAY INgo EWARDS XXDOUBLE IUC.KS ON DOLLAR DATS X.X Amy z UPIECE LASS DAICE VENARE..... I uU1E~~Y ~'ht A ~5VI ~SJ A flV * V ~ S ~S .r.1a V V I Chioce of amy 4 qt. coveed kettie 4 qt. sauce Pau 3 cup percolator 4 qt. oauce pot 3 PC. saUce Pau lot WIII.w CI.thns Daalet, 5 elothé. pins, 0-i"d L SAVE, $I 3Z pce Dier Set Choice of 3 attractive de-' ~sio. Regular $395 value. Ua........ 1 qt. ..di. Regulrly ALMMINUM WAKE Choice of any 11/ qt. double bolier 6 cup peicolator 8 qt. cov<Sed keti. GENUINE WAGNER SKILLICT 8fr.8 n~ o tnuating $ noeêdwiII mot unt .. S FOOT~ showiflg the deficiency. After explaining that the cost of public improvements may be eitber more or, less than the. estimated. cost, and that when the actual cost is. less. tban the amount allowed by the court rebates are made to- the prope rty owners, the letter- gives this exkplana. tion: Oraded by Court *Ini -the. Street llghting Improvement the contract awarded for the work was more tban the court allowed on the orig- lnal assessment.. Therefore,: after-the work was complted--approxlmately ten years ago--the court determined and or- dered the spreadlng of. this supplemnei- tai a ssessment against the propertv owners In order to provide the différence: between the actual cost of the work and the amount origlnaljy aliowed for it by the court. 1.1 do flot know why the Village board id hlot at that timne apreàd this supple- mental assessment over the remaining instaliments .. . . but the matter can- flot be delayed any longer. The holders of these special assessment bonds are re*iii ohln ~y fpart i:a3mnts anid the"; have contlnuously urged the spreadlng of this supplemental assessment.' In fact they put the village on notie,t6 spread It.-" Figures Explaiuu situation The figures covering the, estimated cost, the actual cost and the defi- ciency are cont ained in the follo W'ing report: T~he cost of work done being the lowest bld by a Yespon- inaiingnou*w~ces,,iaa cue lng, as allowedi by the Coun- ty court-April 7, 1925. .. s@timated deflciency ln Inter- est on bonde to be issued toQ anticipate the collection :of the deferred Installments of said Speclal Asseésment No. 148 and supplement a8sess- ment ........... ...... 'or lawtul costs cf making and collecting the supple. ment s~as<nnt. nuch nas 18,623.75 22,151.82 Mrs. William Burch, Jr. of Ev- anston entertaied her north shore reading club for tea last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Weedon, 110 Third street, entertaiùied informally at a bridge supper Saturday I I DUCO A-AL,

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