Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 16 Oct 1930, p. 22

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H. S. GRID TEAM Early Garling Punts Deerfield the ball on th Worthington through â€" tackl« Carlson wer Worthington fourth down whale of a ; the 10â€" Ouk nalf P m C plunges ene bad . pi Sheik‘s rd ling ure men nd then â€" Oak Park ed pass‘f ntinued inte with the score still 0 to in the third quarter ‘ 135 pound Deerfeld _ red and was â€" replaced Deerfield ‘ark kicke mpl aft n their own on made ackle _ and ere stopped on stepped b comp maer e Ne t Ne t ~y@ t ~@ pl lett unable Afte BJ ark TIES OAK PARK the ime defer where M ought vhict alman n > the wiling from page 6) on the failed the Ouk ies Score aut and 1 WI back to hi off the iful Imquist the Vil ively Lint through the ite line and 40 yard line. to gain and the hall. The to Deerfield wn 30â€"yard gain on two k Park 30â€" e Villagers. netted four rashed over 0 lead. _ An extra point 0 pl where center ayC ran line the Oak Park Here Oak on t to Worthington, Deerfield‘s hard hitting fullback, was replaced by Daugherty. Daugherty gained two yards through center on two plays and then with theâ€" Villagers _ expecting _ another plurge Bartlett ran around end for the Deerfield counter with the Deerâ€" field stands a shricking mass. ‘Bartâ€" lett stepped back and missed the try for extra point. Strenger Intercepts Pass *With the score deadlocked at 6 to 6 Bartlett kicked off over â€"Rubine‘s head and the ball was down on the Oak Park 10â€"yard line, On the first play a long pass was intercepted by Strenger. â€" Time out was taken for Deerfield _ when : Bartiett was out. ball 10 10 when Deerfield (6) Garling Bartlett Worthington M udolph geert Raan renge? nvenuti iturd 10 NPOUS downt n the wP for fiy LrC mer e t NeA Nt Nss who replaced ds through .t n Oak â€"Park‘ lost five and Proviso Next rday the strong vd‘rovisn team to Highland Payk and the loâ€" re hoveful of a victory.> The (( the Time out was taken for when : Bartiett . was out. replaced Daugherty made hrough the line to put the ak â€"Park‘s . 15â€"yard _ line. five and it was third and pass Lowe to Segert was ive yards. Bartlett crashâ€" i to the Oak Park 5â€"yard he game ended as Bartictt d on the Oak Park 2â€"yard next play. RT RE qn HB B Oak Park (6) Holmquist Washburne Rose THE PRESS (€) M MacRenzle Womer Windecker Lewis (‘) Lovett Graham Schwartz Ovson The attorney general has not deâ€" fended the position of the staie as yet and the association has urged him to appoint one of his attorneys conâ€" test the injunction. In the event he does not act a demand will be made for a public prosecutor, the county clerk was informed. Carlstrom ‘has not become interâ€" ested in the suit, it is understood beâ€" cause he believes that it is up to each county to make an individual contest. Fear Railroads May Balk Tax Collection; Ask Carlstrom‘s Aid Fear that the railroads will be able to back the collection of taxes throughout the entire state has led county officials to demand immediate action from Attorney General Oscar Carlstrom, according to County Clerk Lew A. Hendee, pre;sident of the state association of county officials. At rfi-escnt two railroads have an injunction in. federal court preventâ€" ing the collection of taxes and if the roads are successful in this test case the officials fear that all other railâ€" ways in the state will follow suit and ask injunctions against the ~county treasurers. The railroads entered their protest I‘ryment ETT NTTUCC uPWOs $10.00 ; $1,320.00 $ 2,000.00 25.00 3,300.00 5,000.00 50.00 6,600.00 10,000.00 WITHDRAWALS: Members may, at any time, by giving notice, withdraw full amount of all dues paid in, plus interest. MORTGAGE LOANS: Members m'a{ make first mortgage loans on homes on exceptionally favorable terms. PAIDâ€"UP GOLD CERTIFICATES: Paidâ€"up stock, supported by the first mortgages and other assets, redeemable at any time in full, bearing 5 interest, may be purchased in mulâ€" tiples of $100.00. * Any of the following officers and Directors will accept subscriptions for the current series. F. J. LABAHN, President DaN HUKNT, Viceâ€"President E. H. SEutG, Treasurer C. W. GetTy, Secretary Seventh Series of Shares open for subscription during month of October. Deerfield Building and Loan Association ViZ Monthly t Authorized Capital â€" $750,000 Assets â€" $50,000 UNDER STATE SUPERVISION Anproximate Total Payments H. E. Wixg LincoLn PErris SoL. SHAPIRO because they held that the tax asâ€" sessments were unequal with reasonâ€" able rates being given property adâ€" joining â€" railroad rightsâ€"ofâ€"way and high rates on company property. County Clerk Planning For 124,200 Ballots at November Election County Clerk Lew A. Hendee is planning for the printing of 124,200 ballots for the November 4 election. While this is not as large as the number issued for the presidential campaign in 1928 it is the second highest order to be needed in the county. The law calls for a 50 per cent increase over the number of votes cast at a corresponding election. There will be 62,100 with the straicht ticket of candidates. On the There will be 62,100 with the straight ticket of candidates. On the end of this will be appended the proâ€" posed amendment to the constitution which would allow the general asâ€" sembly to place into effect an income tax Another _ short ballot containing minor issues with three on the prohiâ€" bition question, two on women jurors and one on the conservation of land for game, will be printed. There will be 62,100 of these. ventilators, cornices and all kinds of plain and fancy tin and sheet metal work skillfully made and fixed on short notice. We are specialists in jobs of this kind, using only the best materials and applying good workâ€" manship that ensures satisfaction. No job too small and none too large. Henry G. Winter 48 North First Street Phone 635 > Thursday, October 16, 1930 FURNACE PIPING E. L. VinvARD J. R. Norz A. MoNTAVON C. C. KapscHULL Amount Received by Shareholder

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