Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 26 Feb 1931, p. 15

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INCOME TAX BILL IN STATE SENATE Thirty million dollars would be reâ€" moved from the annual state tax on real and personal property in Illinois, and the amount would be raised by a state tax, if a bill introduced last week by Senator Simon E. Lantz, Reâ€" publican, Congerville, became a law. This bill. 42 pages long, is the Tliâ€" Agricultural Group Backing It; Claimed It Would Reduce Other Taxes This bill, 42 pages long, is the THliâ€" nois Agricultural association‘s answer to the farmer‘s cry for tax relief. It is a substitute for Senate Bill 78, which was introduced earlier in the session. Twentyâ€"three million dollars, Sen. Lâ€"antz estimated, would be lifted from city property, and seven million would be lifted from farm property, by the income. tax | bill. _ Sufficient money would be raised from incomes to supâ€" port <all state activities, excepting principal and interest on the Illinois Waterway and Soldiers‘ Compensation bonds. Fixes Tax Amount Taxes on incomes under terms of the bill would be one per cent on the first $2,000; two per‘cent on the next $3,000; three per cent onâ€"the next $5,000; four per cent on the next $5,â€" 000; five per cent on the next $10,â€" 000 and six per cent on all amounts in excess of $25,000, â€" Tax returns would be kept secret. Single persons would be exempted $1,000; married persons $2,000 and an additional $500 for each child under eighteen or other dependant. An ambitious program of expan sion, both physical andeducational during the next 10 years is being con: templated by Northwestern univer sity on the lake front north of Chi cago, the Chicago Association of Com: merce relates. at Thursday, Feb. 26, 1931 Northwestern U. Plans Extensive Expansion During Next Ten Years t 10 ott. _‘"Nobody can . tell now what years will bring." The school‘s building prgram, howâ€" er, is definite and will be carried out the rite of three buildings a year. T New schools in aviation, criminâ€" ology, personnel, religion, domestic science and advanced business adminâ€" istration may be established, it was said. Within the last biennium, Illinois has set up the nucleus of a compre« hensive reforestation program, Govâ€" ernor Louis L. Emmerson was informâ€" Illinois Starts Plan of Reforestation in Last Two Years, Report AND HERE‘S THE BARGAIN OF THE MONTH TO MAKE THEM ON! THIS HOTPOINT ‘WAFFLE IRON (a $12.50 value) Chromeplated and with heat indicatorâ€"only $8.85 (85¢c down and $1 a month) Baking delicious crispyâ€"brown waffies becomes easier than ever with this new Hotpoint iron. It has an autoâ€" matic heat indicator that tells you when the grids are hot enough for the batterâ€"and also when they‘re too hot. The waffie iron is compactly designed and finished in polished chromeplate (nonâ€"tarnishing). Never beâ€" fore have we been able to price a chromeplated iron so tow . . . If you already have an electric waffie iron, here‘s a good chance to have another. Then you can serve large gatherings and no one will have to wait. Our Home Service Department recommends these PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY CORN ME A L C YAEELES 51 South St. Johns Ave. THE PRESS Add cornmeal to boiling water and cook to a mush, stirring constantly for about 5 minutes. Beat yolks of eggs, add sour milk, cold water, shorténing and mush. Sift together dry ingredients and add to first mixâ€" ture, beating well. Fill in the stifly beaten OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS CORNMEAL WAFFLES cup cormmenl cups boiling water cup sour milk cup cold water cups flour J. W. Kehoe, District Manager Evanston, Illinois H. C. Reynolds, District Superintendent ed by Lewis tendent of the Thirtyâ€"three have been purc at an average acre, where th servation is e sery Nur take ment series out the state cEE It Yield ig well. whites s the intention ‘of the Departâ€" to use the trees from these nurâ€" in reforestatin work throughâ€" he state, and in beautifying on work a 200 44 waffies Bake teaspoon aalt teaspoon soda teaspoon beking powder tahlespoons malted shortening .. â€" hundred acres of land hased in Union county, of less than $11 per e Department of Conâ€" stablishing a nursery. also is being underâ€" stablishing a nursery also is being under acre tract near Oquaw B. Springer Division of I iger, superin of Forestry. Highland Park 2900 FREE: At your Publtc Service Store, this new book of waffle iron recipes which includes gingerbread waffies, chocolate brownies and many other delicious things, all kitchenâ€"tested by our Home Service Department.Ask for one. State parks and stateâ€"owne erty. work sults ering the begun to this phase ment. Well cans uJ Althous ‘renchman says th know any «thing most of us are in are the st of us are in our necks. h nurse fact expect« interest itself of the consery eted thi that the that few Ameriâ€" ng mbout soup. in it right now all 11

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