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Highland Park Press, 17 Jun 1926, p. 15

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hm] Ave. and but Ashe "t'tiii'l .te- SSe at Root ..:..-.rill.if. 3° .51 -.. 22c 1mm: mines t tho. tut the nanit1utrw. .° '9 its at F in. the a". e-of "buy in tho probablygmnd pic ii: eelMtery rk ONLY BS . ' .25c 1.36 Sc tl The will and _edjeiui,itat the estate or was I: W.%"“‘°~ lake was admitted to irobate. All property valued at #0 personal was left to threrdruV . The bond wu fkared at $5,000. $0! heirship '39 when. T . l The executrix in thdestate of the late Mayor Theodore . Durst was authorized to completv e sale of real estate under contract iti, lot ll, block 3, Durst subdivision in/section 28, to Alexander an4,Rose Buhkus. The will of Matilda EWolf, Prairie View, was admitted to robate. Prop- erty valued at 8300 pe anal and $5,- 000 real estate was_ eft to sons. daughters and grundchi n, the hue- band, however, to hae the life use of real estate. Letters mammary were issued to Oliver ott. The bond was set " tooo. of heirship was taken. t Wenzel J. Dietz of Mundelein, who died a short time ago,Mft an estate of 336.590, the will being admitted to probate Monday by Probate Judge Martin C. Decker. He left real estate valued at 831,500 and $5,000 personal proper,ty, the entire estate going to his widow; Katherine Dietz. Letters of administration with“ will annexed was granted to. Katherine Dietz. The bond wn set at $63,000. Proof of heirship was taken. _ 5 - . How much money ir invested in school buildings in Illinois? Within limits they are decided by boards of directors and boards of edu- cation elected by the people; school tax rates above $2.75 per $100 of equalized assessed valuation can be extended only after a referendum of the people. Do distriety go deeply into debt for school bonds? N Generally speaking, no. The bonded debt for schools is limited by law to 5 per cent of the equalized assessed val- uation of the district; for the state at large '5 per cent of mesh valuation is equivalent to only about 1 per cent of the true valuation of the tangible property. l Such a school can wually provide adequate school facilities, separate rooms and teachers for; the older and younger children. can avoid the evils The school debt in Illinois is hardly lit per cent of all state and local ip- dehtedness. What is meant by a "Consolidated" school? . Action Taken In Estates Under Settlement; Docket Entries and Court Orders I n 1924 the value of school buildings and school sites was estimated at 8239.546.075. At presént the bonded debt of all school districts is only 1.12 per cent ot the equalized assessed valuation of the' state. Bonds are issued only after a ma- jority vote of the voters of the dis- trict. . This term usually means one school in a district formed by the union of two or more districts and now main- tained to serve the needs of all dis- tricts so united. of having grades alternate year by ypar. can obtain more efficient instruc- tion and ban give thermal children some of the advantages of the larger schools. How are district funds for schools decided? By election; tie people under the general School Law choose school sites uni authorize new buildings. Appropriations for the Mate school fund, for the gormal schools. and for the University are recommended in the State Budget transmitted by the governor to the iegislature: the letrisr. lature may change the sum; recom- mended; and the governor may veto items in the appropriations passed by the lettislature to agresrwith his opin- ion of the needs. [ per, pupil enrolled; the, rank is 24th; in total expenditures per child in av- erato daily attendance, the rank is 2m: in daily current expenditure per pupil. the rank is 29thl in number of four-rear high school graduates per thousand of general population each year, the rank is Nth. Who controls school expenditures? The people control school expendi- turea, directly in most cases, and very nearly directly in all cases. LATE PROCEEDINGS IN PROBATE COURT No. Since 1918 the current expen- ditures for common schools have im- ereued 228.6 per cent while during the same period the expenditures of the sate government (omitting coats of soldier-3' compensation but includ- Ing the cost of hard roads) have in. owned 437.9 per cent; Just, where" does" Illinois stand Inning: the states in a few important edueailonat matters? Howaare Apendituies tor school sity and buildings decided? _ How are the state fund; for schools decided? mum“; dna £2.19” Are the edmtiontl 'rxpensis,in im.. noin incieulnc u rapidly u the ex- pey‘ditufes df the state government? In pércentnge of common uhool en- rollment found in high school, Illinois rank! Hth; in cment expenditures Here are more question: gun! an- “mm from the Public Scth Cate. 'ttgt/tr,,','.." by the State Teacher!“ assoc tion: ' _ MORE Additigngl _ Information. Prom " muons AND 'i:, 1&8an oy SCHOOLS will of John souptof Gray}: catahiiiiCiiiiiiii'itr Teatheru l, Mary Kareh et al to G. P. kareh. QCD $10. All that part of lot 8, Own- ers First Addn. to Deerfield. G. Canterbury and husband to R. C. Canterbury. WD $10. Lot 6, Cantnrbury's Green Bay road subdn., Highland Park. D. L. Ettelson and wife to Nellie J. Scott. QCD $10. Lot 45, Ravine For- est. Shields. S. P. Johnston and wife to Grace W. Bird and Elizabeth Bird, jt tens. WD $10. Lot 3, Roslyn Circle, H. Park. r N. Brandonisio and wife to W. E. Wisdom. WD $10. Pt of lot 62. See. 14, Deerfield. L. R. Grant and wife to H. Johnson. WD $10. Pt of blk 74, F. H. Bart- letts North Shore Acres. C. Santi and wife to S. Menduno nnd wife, jt tens. WD 310. Lot 2, Santi Bros. Subdn., Highwood. A. Styrt and wife to N. A. Styrt. WD $10. Pt See. 36, Deerfield. A. Asma and wife to C. Iiouwel- ling. WD $1275. Lot 35, Alfred Ams Subdn., Waukegan. _ C. T. & Tr. Co. to Edna S. Murray. Deed $10. Pt Section 3, Libertyville. L. G. Click and wife to G. V. Cleary. WD $10. Lot 1 and pt lot 2, Liberty- ville. _ Union Bank of Chicago to Anna E. Murphy, Trs. Deed $1. Lot 1, block 2, L. G. Arries lst addn to .Northmooz" Terrace, Deerfield. ' t C. Van Deursen and wife to H. A. Jaeger and wife jt tens. WD $1. Lot 5, Blocks subdn.s Highland Park. A Viennese artist is over here try- ing to find the loveliest girl in Amer- ica. It will take more.thart one man to complete, that job. State Bank of Chicago to M. Min, kus. Deed $10. Lot 21, 2nd addn. to Ravinia Forest, Deerfield. M. D. Miller to O. I. Rockenbach and wife jt tens. WD $10. Lot 103, J. S. Hovlands Addn. to Deerfield, Emma H. Rothbackor to C. A. Phil- lips. WD $10. Lots 119 and 120, Phil- lips & Barrs Subdn., Libertyville.' F. W. Sheahen and wife to Sheahen. WD $1. Pt lot 2, M, hens Subdn, Highland Park. H. G. Gtvstfield,and' wf to M. Fell and wife, it tens. WD $10. Pt lot 12, block IO, Exmoor Addn. to Highlund Park. Margaret H. Howell to, E. S. Gail and wife, jt tens. WD $1,000.00. Lots 19, 48, 49 and M, Block 2, Hayt's Re- subdn. Deerf1eld. J. Griffith and wife to Lillian M, Martin. WD $10.' Pt lot 1, Byron L Smith's Resubdn., Lake Forest. M. H. Brook to J. A. Lapp and wife jt tens. WD tio. Pt of See. M, Deer- fleld. Martha Dalgard and husband to A. Thompson and wife jt tens. WD $10. Lot 32, blk T, Ravinia Highlands. F. W. Sheahen and wife to F. W. L. Sheahen. WD $1. Pt lot 2, block D, M. Sheahens Subdn. Highland Park. Appraisers were appointed in the estate of William H. Warner of Watr. coqda. _ . A. L. Parker and wife to Florelice Duguid. WD $1. Lot 18, Ravine For- eat Sub. I. H. Galloway at al to J. C. Reuse. QCD $10.00 Pt lot 12, S. T. s., Liber.. tyville. J. F. Gillin and wife to L. P. Ra- mono. WD $10. Pt lot 3, Ravinia Hillside, and pt lot 4, Timmerman's Subdn, Deerfield. --.NFW. - uvww, u -u-U'Iu- In the "ta.he of Edward Dunn, et 31, minors, Waukegan, the guard- ian was authorized to sell real acute of wards. Att' additional bond of $25,. 000 was Approved. Intentoriti were approved in the estates of Martha A. Protine. Liber.. tyville. Cathie L. Martin, G'nyslake, Chum E. More, Waning“. Henrinron and reports in the os- tate of Isitretle Chinn o Antioch and John, Numbers, Lake crest, were continued, the Chinn nutter to June 14, and the other to Jurist 21, Letters of mrditnship in the ee- tate of Veronica Swenton. et a1, mi- nors. were issued to Joe Hews. ' His. bond. Wu to: at $8,000. _ tate wu ulna! at 3100 person] prop- erty Ind $2.009 ma estate. TU u- tate is to be divided between the hul- band, children and Md)“; Let. tern testamentuy were iuued to Wil- liam Whixam, husband. The bond wu set at #600. Proof of hehship wt" taken. IN ALL I IS BRANCHES 368 Central Ave. Highland Park Phone H. P. 2443 J. A. TorstensorrlKo. Imported and Domestic . A L L P A P E R S REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS PAINTING DECORA TING -A No-- Shen- A famous plastic surgeon says that Chicago is the home of the truly clas- sical nose. Probably it is because with the stockyards and everything, the av- enge Chicago nose get: lots of exer- cise. In Highwood a petition has been circulated and largely signed by prop- erty owners praying the city council to, widen Waukegan avenue from the Highland Park city limits, on the south to the Hitthwood city limits on the north. The plan proposed is to make the tstreet, twelve feet wider throughout its length through the business district of Highwood. This improvement will when completed greatly facilitate trafte, " this is a much used thoroughfare. Min HuppriehU class was the Brat to graduate from Harrison Hall, the new building of the college, which was completed for use hurt February and dedicated on Sunday aftemoon, June 6, in honor of Elizabeth Harrison. president emeritus, who founded the college in 1886. _ A new cafe has been opened in Highwood. It is the Sheridan .cafe, owned by A. L. Bellei, and it is fully equipped with all modern and down- tordate futures and facilities for pro- viding for the comfort and entertain- ment of the public. It is predicted thet the new cafe will enjoy large patronage. NEW CAFE OPENED IN HIGHWOOD CITY HIGHWOOD PLANS T0 WIDEN WAUKEGAN AVE. The ff,tgt'"itetet “dress on "Oar Teae " Task" was given by Hence J. Bridge, of Chicago, and din prom: were presented by Presidént Eda: Dean Baker to igFmembem of the mduating classes. Miss Hap- prich has accepted a position for next year in the schools of Aiphina, Micki. an. . , . went " the National Kindergarten and Elementary college held in Her- rieon hall, Evanston, an Wednenday afternoon, June 9. Min- Helen L, Gray. daughter of Mm. Harriet 8. Gray of Highlend Perk. completed the frrtt yen of her training in the col- lege at thit time. . , , Miss Edna Hupprich, daughter Ut Mr. Fred Hupprich of Highland Park, received the _kiydertrnrtett-rrtmatr diplomui at the 40tbanmml commence. Miss Hunt-Rh Gets Diploma Prom National Kindergarten ' and Elementary Conch ' H. P. GIRL GRADUATE _ KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL 1 m HIGHLAND pm mass, 313me 1mm. mama In all modern homes running hot water! at the turn of the tap is ateepted as a matter of course - just as we accept the telephone and other twentieth century improvements. _ F Day and night there is a constant need for hotVater in the home - in the kitchen, bath, laundry and sick room. 1 _ A The Automatic Gas Water Heater fills this-need with unequalled satisfaction. It brings to your home the constant joy of running hot water with the turn of the faucet. . '" is interested " rendering to its customers tlie ivery beat gas service possible. You can co-optrate with us by ytsing economical and 1sffieient gas ing appliiiheets. _ I" SPECIAL TERMS AND ALLOWANCE for yo x present water heater is altered during this sale. "' a iigi)gri' NORTH SHORE GAS COMPANY Your Gas Company DAY DR NIGHT Hot Watér Instantaneously Dodge Brdtlzer; Motor Chins Gsphz,m, Brotlzers T E'vj'g.S" 'c?i"iiia'ir'i am » Latattrm tr: . , , P w INF tr, l. “‘ “A", LG. Mcpltersoq‘z . I 1 (Th, thunins, of their New Building _ for tle Duihsy and Sale: T Announce H b1utg p, r1, Illinois WT"; " 390 Park Avenue will install one of these wonderful Gas Water Heaters in your home, so that your family may enjoy all the advantages that our Service mgkee possible. _Why continue to wait foe water to eat ---why try to skimp on hot water when its abun- dance is essential to your family’s comfort? ' Have our representative call and give you "full particulars regarding Cl.' hot water require- menu' This service is me. a Only $10.00 Down 12 Months to Pay Ineorgora ted Telephone Highland Park 194 19il, 1926 (“wt “MI 'fPAGIm m if! tii

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