Af (’.o»b.DM,plulrd.hml‘dbqy. Bumpers and spare tire extra at low cost. Yo.e-mehuc!’arlon ho vintprcnt, yade Te RSNr c 1. V ~A cpean mt Ti nc tant 430 to *‘630 THIR TEEXNX R®R 0o » y You save whenry¢ every mile you drive. iney are unusually safe and reliable because they are mechanical, internal expanding,. with all braking surfaces fully enclosed. This prevents mud, water, sand, etc., from getting between the band and drum and interfering with brake action. _ Other outstanding features of the Ford are the Triplex shatterâ€"proof glass windshield, four Houâ€" daille double â€"acting hydraulic shock absorbers,â€" aluminum pistons, torqueâ€"tube drive, more than twenty ball and roller beannga, Rustless. Steel, reliability, economy, and long life. . UNEOFtheï¬ntthinpyouwillnoï¬eewhen drive the Ford is the quick, effective action o fourâ€"wheel brakes. ONE OF the first Reliability and safety _ due to simple design and ~â€"careful construction EFFECTITVE FORD BRAKESs A R E UNUSUALLY , imz through the Authorized Ford Finance Plans of the Universal Credit Company.) you buy the Ford and you save TYVPO E* $ i you of its T H E who can pouiblyma; ..’.; payments, 40 per cent of the total. . {iks County officials regard this as a serious situation and are urging those who can possibly do so to speed up It was estimated by County urer Jay Morse that more th 700,000 out of a total of $6; was still unpaid. This is only 40 per cent of the total More than half of county were still u May 1 deadline for J penalty was reached. More Than Half Taxes In County Are Unpaid » May 1 Official States P After luncheon members will adâ€" «Journ by automobile to the home of Mrs. Homer Horton, 343 Green Bay road, â€"Glencoe, for a garden party. The tulips of the . Horton ‘garden should be in bloom for the affair, and guests will also make a side trip to the rock garden of Mrs. Carl S. Miner, 344 Palos road, Glencoe. Mrs. George Spaulding of Glencoe is in charge ofl arrangements for the garden nartv UOF (l 00 20 CCE OCmIde ADOCcUllâ€" ke, program chairman, are in charge of arrangements. Business at the _ meeting will include election of ofâ€" ficers and passing of a resolution of congratulation for President Mary E. Woolley of Mount Holyoke, who will serve as the only woman among a group of distinguished educators on the laymen‘s foreign missionary inâ€" quiry, to regulate the missionary fields in China, India and Japan. ‘ _ The annual meeting of the Chicago Mount Holyoke college club which will conclude activities of the organâ€" ization for the season will be held in Glencoe, Saturday, May 9. _-»%e*progmaniflT;ï¬ï¬â€œï¬ï¬‚T a busiâ€" ness meeting and luncheon at Skokie Country ~â€"club. _ Mrs. George P.l O‘Brien, president, and Louise Baethâ€" Mt. Holyoke College â€"â€"â€"â€" _ _Club Meet; Glencoe Isâ€"Place, May 9, Date The boys of Mr. This furniture is being ¢ by the vocational classes Â¥ whs : inraserety s dnde, on ie oo l Mir oo n ol e ge e ce s l etan en ce i o on ons oo Ne t . 3 0snn pe 5 veerind air t Seatn e it oi in w ol e in hn ars reicr d io t m ie eA nc s 1 deges e a 1 i ons e Slui ud x enb ts ‘sti!l unpaid when_wtlâ€"lg of the taxes in Lake total of $6;087,000 coe is in charge of the garden party. payment without "Duilcy" To Be Gi Mr. Schneider‘s woodâ€" only about constructed for ty Treasâ€" than $3,â€" Baethâ€" charge at the We have electrical grinding maâ€" chines for sharpening your lawnmowâ€" er. Phone 3090, shop at 700 Central avenue. ~ P Adv. ATTEST SFUITION _ 5â€"â€"This ordinance shall be in force "1'4 ;gtdbf'rom and after its passage. approval a publication ~â€" BENJAMIN F. LEw1Is, Mayor. A Nerrern . ; guring the term of their office. 3ICT!0N 3â€"That the :h of tho“l:lg and Commissionersâ€"shallâ€" &M ary of Officers Fund provided for in the D¢e partment of Public Affairs, SECTION 4â€"That all ordinances or â€" parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hu:% repealed. SECTHIN: 5ecPhin "AaWinenrens i ape ap i _ gh EopE CCIC CCC PUREE in Section One of this ordinan and payable in semiâ€"monthly â€" the First and Fifteenth d-tz of the preceding half mon of during the term of their offre BE IT ORDAINED By THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK : * SECTION 1â€"That the salary of the Mayor and Commissioners (Four) for the fiscal year bezinning May ist, 1981, and ending April 80th, 1932, be fixed at such sum as is proâ€" videéd for by this ordinance for such officers lortbedhchamoftbednth-otmehoflu. as required under the laws of the ~State of Ilinois, and the ordinances of the City of Highland Park, during the term of his office, and that suchfofllcet;:h&l‘l r:;e{ve n:m{'urtha compensation from y of â€"High Park m duties of such office during â€"the term _ That the _salary of theâ€"Mayor â€"beâ€"and the~ same is hereby fixed at the sum of One Thooâ€" sand ‘Two Hundred Dollars ($1,200.00) per annum. > That the salary of each of the Commissionâ€" enbc-ndithhetebyflxodlttbelumd Nine Hundred Dollars (%9004a0n), aok """.* Approved April 28th, Fies Agur oon, it Passed April 28th, 1931 SECTION 2â€"That â€" Among the delinquents are owners of lots in the subdi throughout Lake eounty, it i It is anticipated that â€"consic property will have to be sold for this year, according to those fe with the situation. > At this time last year over $4,000,â€" 000 had been turned into the county treasurer, ‘it is â€"said. Delingquent taxpayers are required to pay only 1 per cent penalty during the next month. naibie »HUVCN Lawnmowers Sharpened N_ ORDINANCE FIXING THE SALARY OF THE MAYOR AND COMMISSIONERS OF â€"THE CITY or HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS. odâ€"workingâ€" class use in the house riday oners â€"(Four) for the fiscal year y Ist, 1981, and ending April !ï¬xedntluehlumuhpn- this ordinance for such officers class maki furniture, house which 'ilszbeing built lars (390‘00) per annum. it the salaries provided for this ordinance shall be due miâ€"monthly installments on , 1981 Clerk n the subdivisions county, it is said. VEnins Thursd each month for their service â€"considerable sold for taxes Photo by Matzene &A y familiar M a y many vand The High] w.ukenn j‘ end .party Ju Sociation ho close the clu Son. The ent including s The Pi D supper ~ Thu Park avenue the.cracking reservations there and w The club is 21, The pro ho,delenu conference a 11 to 18. A y at the doo; April dance even a mucl May 14. The Frie A. are has Thursday, landers five nish the n the hands o * Mrs. °C â€"president~ and poolir the few c tional add terdepende conference We are m ness to inc the Young ciation wa: more _ abun reg ~â€" Mrs: J chairman the Y. W growing but becau: sion, twel been calle Mrs. T Alexande tended t R. A. W Adele Ev Johnson, calf, Joh Touis Se attended conferenc inspiratio until aft Ristratio world. mg lationshi 3. The gram m 2. The were pY The c Chicage nationa held in Vawter, Mrs. Je Mrs. L. the Y. will be regular will be eussion Re T} n £ The $uJ &1