Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 26 Mar 1931, p. 19

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per cent penalty on unpaid speâ€" assessments now have until July ) pay the tax without penalty. e â€"time limit . be _extended. roved the committee‘s> sugâ€" stions. _ _ _ m _ ~nâ€"mnean Yesterday was the last day for the4‘ yment of the special assessments fore they become delinquent. By is act of the board the â€"taxes wil} Old residents of Deerfleld whose ncestors and relatives lie buried in e old Northfield Evangelical cemeâ€" ry at Dundee and Sanders road, ave recently taken steps to regain tle to the land, where the graves re located, either by raising a fund. r the purchase of the plot or by Their complaint is that of recent ears sightseers have desecrated the pot, taking souvenitrs until but a. }tlf dozen remain of the original ftyâ€"headstones. Poultry overrun the pot. : Louis Reeb, proprietor of a illing station at the corner, it is said, as his hog yard there as well. Reeb urchased the land from the original vangelical association whose church ccupied the ground. . § A man of ninety, George Rockenâ€" ack, whose mother is buried in the lot, is a leader in the movement to eclaim the piece. * Names still legible on the broken Eravestones are those of Conrad Wagner, 1855, and George Plagge and Katrina Wessling Plagge, 1854, the surname Knedler on one stone is said ;‘(’ be 100 years old.. A descendant of nedler is Selynis Knedler, who owns & grist mill at Prairie View. ‘heâ€"communication â€"of â€" the â€"Wauâ€" ran commissioners to the board of ervisors showed the hardships of residents in‘ paying ~the taxes s year, Special grace was gsked for s year so that the 2 per cent penâ€" y for delinguent taxes would not ve to be paid. e A_special committee of five superâ€" ors, composed of H. C. W. Meyer, ward A. Brown, Frank Stanton, it ~~C. ~â€" Thompson, _ and â€" Charles right, appointed by C. H. Stratton. airman of the board, conferred th the financial directors of the muâ€" Florida is ground out suppose tha about this / eerfield Residents _ . Seek to Regain Title â€" â€"to Pioneer Cemetery t the request of the municipal ofâ€" is of Waukegan, Lake Bluff and r â€"communities, â€"the board â€"of. suâ€" vrisors last week passed a resoluâ€" extending the time limit to July e act appliesâ€"onlyâ€"toâ€"this â€"year. rd of Supervisorsâ€"Concurs in equests; No Penalty Until After July 1 e CIAL TAXES TIME LIMIT IS EXTENDED sidents ‘of Lake county â€"municipalâ€" who after March 10 had to pay ia J ay, March 26, 1931 Uana ies and â€"recommended â€" that da is reclaiming a new playâ€" _out of the Atlantic and we e that when Californians hear this they will want to anneXx Pheasant Chases Cat, ~â€"â€"_ â€"â€"Rabbit Spits in Dog‘s Face; Worm Chokes Fish _Comesâ€" now â€" the. pheasant to join the rabbit, who, getting a sip. of "cawn likker," spit in the bulldog‘s face; the worm, also imbibing of biss to deathâ€" the pheasant was in a corn field too! Whether fermenting corn in the shock had anything to do â€"withâ€"this odd ~creversal of nature the report _ _Meals cost less when foods are not wasted One of the delights of an Electric Reâ€" frigerator is the fresh state in which it keeps leftâ€"overs and the great vaâ€" riety of new dishes it makes possible. Theleftâ€"over part of a Sunday chickâ€" en mfl;uron‘l‘uesdayu a dainty and delicious chicken salad in aspic. 24 imVEST S\ Ice cubes for cold drinks ELECTRIC REFRICERATOR h e s cove, 81 South St. Johns Ave. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY T H E P R E S The pheasant, according to Game Protectors J. H. Noonan and R. J. Vickers, of the New York Conservaâ€" tion department, was in a corn shock in a field on the banks of the Moâ€" hawk river near Albany and saw a large thomas cat stalking something in the grass. . saveth not *‘That" was too" much Hor "the pheasant..â€"â€" He . charged â€"through . the equivalent of swinging doorsâ€"long leaves of cornâ€"and boke down on the â€"astonished cat. bmas highâ€" tailed it away from there, vaulted OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Joseph W. Kehoe, District Manager °_‘ Evanston, Illinois Aâ€"mw:hâ€"fiwdâ€"mitbrmg so much â€"conve= nience and comfort, that it is a thrifty investment. Why do without it, when a small down payâ€" ment will put it in your home tomorrow and you can pay the balance of the purchase price on easy terms? : : _ See what you are offered wherever Electric Refrigerators are sold. Milk, cream, butter, eggs, meat, vegetablesâ€"all stay fresh and wholesome to use in moneyâ€"saving leftâ€"overs and in other waysâ€"savings that help pay for the refrigerator. Learn why its tempénture, automatically conâ€" trolled, gives perfect healthâ€"protection through food protection.. { + Don‘t do without a service such as this when a few dollars only will install it in your home and give you this wonderful convenience right away. Electric Refrigerators are sold at all Public Service Stores and by your neighborhood reâ€" frigerator dealer. Ask for a complete demonâ€" stration. No obligation on your part. Economies from food saving through adequate refrigeration help pay the cost of 2 new, modern Electric Refrigerator. Small down payâ€" ment, easy terms, bring both sayâ€" ings and convenience 1immediately,â€" Highland Park 2900 Ofrm 41‘1’%» ons â€" Was hington‘s advice: To be prepared for war is one of the most effective means of preserving peace." _ into high grass and disappeared cording to the game protectors. ~Again the tables were turned, for ordinarily the hunting house cat stalks pheasantsâ€"and other birds, and according to conservationists through out the United States, takes an enorâ€" mous toll of all small wild life. & 19 t3 &9 +%

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