Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 13 Aug 1936, p. 10

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#{ 44 § the same, according to tax experts, the tax bills for next year should show a considerable drop with the heavy poor levy of the past cut genâ€" eruH’y throu;h out the county. ~Quality Cleaners The valnei of the real and personal property in the:county for 1938 is expected to be about the same as last year. [If the taxable property assessment | remains approximately Sheâ€" SAMC REAMNENE : hn Iaws ) use rag lt Real and personal property in the county lud year was equalized by the board lof ‘review with a total ‘value of $76,845,908.94, In addition to the value of the board‘ of review was added the railroad and corpoâ€" ration utoek assessment made : by the state (tax commission which brought the taxable property in the county to $84,343,747. cago. Elcel‘m Cuisineâ€"Amerâ€" ican Plan. Write for reservaâ€" @ Plunge into the cool waters "fiifi.ll')dddrivofrorncm. RELIABLE LAUNDRY trees of every variety â€" offers ravines, dells, natural throughâ€" out â€" abounds /w ; t h mineral Of assessors‘ books now on file with the 1986 board of review, comâ€" posed of John D. Thomas, Charles J. Wright,‘ ‘and John E. Hayes Sr., the property valuations showed litâ€" tle variation from the values as fix edbythe_m:iofrflicwlutyur. Unchanged Waukegan, Deerfield and Shields townships |real estate values are practically the same this year as last, according to records of the assessors of these towns. Except where new improvements have been made or added to réal estate, the land values were listed by the assessors at pracâ€" tically the same figures as those of last year. This similarity of values it was said is due in the main to the fact that last year was the quadâ€" | rennial assessment year. and during the next four years, includlng 1936, the real ufinto values will be almost the same. | © Enjoy '*! scenic resortâ€"it is P‘C!W’“qlnâ€"hu thousands of Waveland, Ind. Near State Road No. 234 Spend Your Vacation at DRY CLEANING CO With n?: poor relief levies reducâ€" ed by seven of the larger townships in the eototy. compared to last year, and the county government going out of the pauper aid admiuictra‘flop the mjom’of the property owners in the c are looking forward to a considerable cut in the tax rates in their communities. Indicntfims today are that propâ€" erty values in the county will be apâ€" proximately the same as was equalâ€" ized by. the 1983 board of review. SHADES year, taxpayers are promised a _co';: eral reduction in the ‘assessments payable next year. , Levy Unexpected Unless there is an unexpected tax levy by some state or county gov: ernmental body before the end of the es must be paid to the county treasâ€" urer ‘before Sept. 1 to avoid the penalty of interest and costs as proâ€" vided under the state statutes. Sumrfiér Paradise More than $2,000,000 of the $4,â€" 984,736.177 current taxes is still unâ€" paid, acording to the records in the treasurer‘s office. The unpaid taxâ€" tice that the payment becomes due Aug. 1/ and becomes delinquent on Bept. 1, under ‘the legislation enâ€" acted last summer. _ County Treasurer Allen J. Nelson has sent out the second installment bills to property owners with the noâ€" Lake county property owners wht today started the trek to the county building to pay their second installâ€" ments on ‘their 1985 tax bills, are generally assured of an appreciable reduction in taxes to be paid next year. |â€" â€" SHADES Real Estate Values in Deerfield Township Same As Last No Reduction Seen Here in 1936 Taxes PAGE TEN Phone H. P.; 178 As a result, many Hew building proâ€" jects are ’go!ting Under way. The bank has just beer| appointed North Shore representa Â¥e of Inve:xrs Syndicate. Seve r; large construcâ€" tion loans are anndunced. . .. _ "Aipparently thi l‘what has been needed," Mr. Bro 0Ks_stated today. ‘"We are making 'j. estate loans daily. |The inte est in our program proves our: conté Kion that many people would we ome a convehient, economical way. of financing new homes, with the pi Â¥ilege of reâ€"payâ€" ing the Toan out f income. _Our plans are devised pn‘eipally for the man who wants to Build for his own family, and we t ) to work out a satisfactory amn ment for each applicant. . The intérest has. been so great ‘that our ]i.'- praisers â€" have found it .difficult 'v keep up with their work; and we have had to augâ€" ment the staff in oul real estate deâ€" partment. | The sighs all indicate a new further incréase in building in this locality."â€". || . =â€" o ol ie 0 2 e . CE T ng along the North Shore will be intenâ€" sified still furthe s‘gemed likely to day, following a heport of the g’oal estate loap program now being conâ€" ducted by First L 10:1&1 Bank and Trust Company of nston. â€" The bank somtoweeks ago nnnouncei‘its readiness to fina construction of new homes un 6t RGH.A. and gimâ€" ilar, _ monthly â€" D@yment 'nrnatlxe- ts sn td poriiee fin, pp ons for â€"these loans nans Reep roesiviite acconding to ‘ohn A. Brooks, in charge of | program and cashler |of the bank. As a result many Waw nailin. . ll__ Real Estatg Loan Program LaAunched By Evanston Bank "Bullets or Ballots." ward . G," Rovidghy Toas Hfoodolt Barton MacLafie; Sunday 3"'""’"’ ‘Ty esday, Aug 16 :l"u , Monday, innting expos.e , 17, 18. _ An illumâ€" in which a couth oas pohed quige, faAgeous police detecâ€" tive turns rackéteer i l inside the crimg n lt is reul‘ leaders 19 Yustice. Buvard Robinson as thi xze:; i nomey superlative heights i ns wieany characterization and in male in excellent cast. 1Gri P q mhen ment in addition to fifl'zfirfif‘“‘min' Sapre. (0 ng mesâ€" age. Adults afid youngadults. That _the newE% bui ong the North Shore ied still further see 7. fol}owing A i“l po tate loan program n cted by) First 8 tg ust Cnfi'lplny H":; 3 nk SOmtoweeks gro adiness to finance % new homes undér F, r, modthly â€" »1;| m ‘nts. Since then r of applicationd fi ve ‘been receivad hn A. Brooks, th c gram and cashler | ‘"Sons: ‘o Guns. . Cast: Joe E. Brown, Joan Blondell, Bevery Robâ€" erts, R‘rfity. Saturday, Aug, 14, 15. When | war i :’,: Mr, â€" James Canfield, sue assful comedian on the New York: sthge, willingly lends his talents as Â¥ecruiting agent. He soon finds himself tramping through Flanders and ‘as a Joe E. Brown comedy it is phe of his very best: Enthusiastically _recommended for family groups.| _ ; t "Bullets or Ballots." Cast: Edâ€" ward G. Rob ; Joan Blondell, Barton MacLa he, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Aug. 16, 17, 18. An illumâ€" their charge. : child is delive into L?:t’ mhrtbe flfree ‘:’j fathers have supcumbed to the in exom?lo de $ of ‘the deskert. Exâ€" cellen izations. The direcâ€" tion and photography contribute to the grimly d %&: quality of the whole. Adults, â€" ; "The Threg fodicflnu" Cast: Ohflm Hor s, Lewis : Stone, ~(renJ Haryey, Thutsday, Aug. 13. The bad ~men flee from justice across a desert waste, Fate leads them to an on § ’x::y,‘ who | becomes their rge.| The child is ufelivereq into -ltmy orlly after the three god fathers have t‘ ugcumbed to the in, axon?le demahds: of the ‘deskert. Ex< ellent characterizations. The direcâ€" tion and photography contribute to A. tter Fi \|[| _ _REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS D.A.R. Better Films || Filed in the Lake County Recorder‘s Coxpml Review â€" || Ofmce July 27, 1936 to Aug. 1, cmd y i 1 [| | 1986, Deerfield and Shields, Townâ€" _ The Thres Godfathers." Cast:| ships. Furnished by Howard L. we t . to w ;rria_n ment e int@é#est ha k?u}rt :':‘ mi& uU 1 eep ?dinw: ; ve hs Eâ€" ud reall_' me." . Cast:| Rayâ€" Ralph ‘Richardson, Ott’ Wfid“le. 19, 20. This proâ€" building activity ore will be intenâ€" seemed likely to port of the real d on H. G. Wells is a spectacular reat interest for he magnitude of Â¥,H.A. and simâ€" rment â€" arrangeâ€" gurprising numâ€" for these loans GET THE "FEEL" A. P. Blindauer & wf to R. W. Fqlsom W. D. Lot 14 Blk 14 H. 0. Stone & Co‘s Lake Forest Add. Secs. . V,. Ceccarini to M. Mezzini QCD LOts 2, 8 & 4 Bellei‘s Sub. Secs: 14 «18. : _ & JChicuto Trust Co., Tr.â€"to A. P. Blindauer Deed Lot 14 Blk 14 H. 0. Stone & Co‘s Lake Forest Add. Secs. 8 & 9. -lV, J, & M. Ceccarin} to (M. Mezâ€" zin QCD Lots 45, 46, 47 & 48 Blk 2 Compton‘s Add. to Highland Park, See. 15. | ihee 42,| MLOOre to L. V., ] 1?. Pt';* hf SE qr of SW _ D. B. Brotherton & hus to R. B. Bennett QCD Ptfiaj, 145 in Sub. of t 145 South Highland Add. to Highland Park, | â€"F. Fortunato & wf to L. Fortunâ€" to QCD Pt Ik 14 Plat D of Highâ€" wood, Sees. 14 & 15. I» Fortunato to F, Fortunato ) Pt Blikc 14 Plat D of Highwood, | cs; 14 bA:fllli. c | _ P. Richmond & hus to D. E. Linde . D. Lot 24;& S hf Lot 25 Bik 4 yinia Highlands, Sec. 36. + ‘~D. E. Linde to F. E. Richmond & wf jt‘tens W. D. Lot 24 & pt Lot 25 Blk 4 Ravinia Highlands, Sec. 36. ||_I Pasquesi & wf to C. Pasquesi l]w D. S 55 fhot N 178 ft of E 175 ft Lot 48 P t of Highwood, Sees. T4 & 15. ...‘ | AND YOU‘LL cHOOSE A I Â¥F. J. Garrity to K. Garrity ot 11 Blk 3 Exmoor Add. to nd Park, Sec. 23. 6 i W. J. Amendt & wf to V. E. Carlâ€" son & wf jt tens W. D. Lot 4 Blk 2 Branigar Brothers‘ Woodland Park, “. m- + Chicago T. & T. Co., Tr. to H. C. Niegelsen Deed Lots 15 & 16 Krenn & Dato‘s Highland Park Add. Sees. 10 & 15. j i | H. C. Niegelsen & :wf to N. J. & *). M. Niegelsen jt tens QCD Lot 4. Blk 8 Branigar Brothers‘ Woodland Park, Sec. 29.‘ Also Lots 15 & 16 | renqi& Dato‘s Highland Park Add. goa. 10 & 15. _ Deerfield _ R. S. Lake to M. M. Lake QCD N hf Lot 8 Blk 8 G. L. Wreen‘s Add. to Highland Park, Sec. 26. W. J. Pickard & wf to F. N. Stone W. D. Lot 10 Sécond Add. to Raâ€" vinia Forest, Sec 36. i *T 41 W. Folsom to A o e e ‘_F.0O. B. DETROITâ€"i 12" wheelbase ; .. 85 horsepower. Safety Glass all u-oumi included, standard accessory group exâ€" tra. Choice of 3 colors. Terms as low § as $25 a month after usual down pay. ment under UCC 14% a month finance plans, | ‘ 'I;UBOI_l SEDAN WITH TrRuNK ‘YOUR FORD DEALER Many owners report no oil added ‘between regular changes.Low delivered prices. Exchange parts plan greatly reduces upkeep cost. f the résults. We invite y;;nv ;; make a test run with us. 10% to15% more miles per gallon . ..That‘s what today‘s stock Ford Vâ€"8‘s are showing over previous Ford Vâ€"8‘s in public gasoline tests now beâ€" ing run by Ford Dealers. The test cars are equipped with a seeâ€"forâ€"yourself â€" glass gallon jug so that anybody can check ECONOMY . Blindauer Roberts W. ‘ qr See 21. . to Highâ€" THE PRESS Jt tens Lot 9 lkPOinTIn Terrace |20. â€" |2 . * M. Kuhns & hus to The City of Lake Fores PCD a tract in Sec. 30. Ests. Sec. §1. Master g:' Chance: tional Bank of La H. D. nald Owners‘ Loan Conp Second Ravine Fore: jt tens QOD Lots 1 H. Bt“w L‘kc% 5 & & *} E. A. Plank & w# to C. W. Plank QGDL&s:llclsnkzzr.n.m lett‘s Lake View Ests. Sees. 5 & 6: C. . W. Plank to E, A, Plank & wt jt tens QOD Lots 15 & 16 Blk 2 F. H. Bartletts Lake View Ests, Secs. l{ue'op;fn Chancery to H. R. Weinacker [Deed Lots 11 & 12 Blk 19 First Add. to Plat of Lake Bluff, Sec. 21. || 23 j E. Ringdah]l to |G. Parker & M. Parker jt tens Pt Lot 380 City of Lake Forest, Sec. B&h " M. er & hus to E. Ringdahl QCD Pt Lot 330 City of ‘Lake Forâ€" . F. A. Berridge to T. 0. Hall Deed Lots 10 & 11 Blk 105 South Waukeâ€" gan, See. 5, uy r®.‘C. fium J:, idt QCD Lat 2"§l¢‘ ly, (;%_ rt & Co‘s Lake Vista .Bec. it {* t PlLT !"/ Shieke E.. L. Clavey, |Rec,. Waukegan Foundry Co. to Chicago T. &T. Co., Tr. Deed A tract in N. E. qr ‘See. 5. Highland Park Btate Bank to W. Schults fi wf it £m'm. D. Lot 1 Resub Blk 2 Idlehour Sec. 26. *mHe . BEAUTIRUVL NIPPERSI HoTeL Aup etut-v- raey cuus GENXOA CiTy, w consin & wf‘je:uu QCD Lot 14 Blk 14 H. 0. i& Co‘s Lake Forest Add. Secs. 8 & 9. 3B V. Grecoe et al to A. Greco QCD Pt Lot 69 City of Highwood, See. 15 THE BEAaUT: PERFORMANCE . wheelbase, * .| .._BEAUTIPUL ne i (Model and ¢lutch, sile in speeds. , illing "feel" of Vâ€"8 smoothâ€" ness and pickâ€"up. Centerpoise Riding Comâ€" fortâ€"Springbase almost a foot| longer than wheelbase with all passengers seated forâ€" ward of the rear axle. Uniq ue Roudcblllcy_â€"- Torqueâ€"tube drive, radius rods front and rear, free action on all 4 wheels. 85 Poig,pgwor, with the t Sec. 21. y ?oTFirst Naâ€" e Forest,. Tr. urton‘s Petite A. Kline & wf â€"Handling â€" ng, easyâ€"actin & wf to Home W.:D. Lot 10 ndling â€" Shockless easyâ€"acting brakes , silent helical gears Frog: p INTERIORS) CE T ~ The Court of Honor for Troo of the Highwood Boy Scouts wi held Friday evening, Aug. 14 at p.m. at St. James Parish hall, North ave., Highwood. fA Leading Paint and Glass Sto 532 Central Avenue ! i Tel. His Sn aek Highwood Scouts W Hold Court of Honor For walls, woodwork and furniâ€" ture. _ Popular in kitchens, $ bathrooms, halls. _ Washable. Easy to apply, 14 colors. Repâ€" 1 tokim 2 x ‘?‘;v:_ Waterproof, hard finish enamel! Perfect finigh for oors | Driesrpin 4 hours, and nwutl1 ined w &r, w smoothly wi&outbmhnpth. Aorle‘al 4 will t dam 16 colors; regular price sl t. A clear i e per quart $1.25; Dollar Day lar Day, aeel The parents and friends of Inside Gloss Paint> \ wsculled wit:lodwork and thched £ F® .no plate in today‘s lovely homes!! And B Bros. paint makes unneceska g home! Just a 4 will redegor «& and chairs and odd of furni ; a few lars will bring new life t faded, di golored : r Furniture Enmél i â€" New U arnls THE Facrts Scuffed wi:odwork and | no place today‘s Bros. paint makes th home! Just a 4 and chairs and odd lars will bring new life Will Brighte axle, and many ' r feature Safety Glass alllaround 2 extra cost. ;el' steel structure. Sepdrate lugga space. Large ti f > Zephyr up to $6750.) _ / More bnkias for j weight than other ¢: below 33;95.-_ ® Fineâ€"car ngLCe force Clu râ€"polis cylinders, 3 ating r ¥»~Iype motor $1275 for the Only Vâ€"8 car (The other e 1, ;; and o. viely ikes dd C ew \ife to 1 on v.s EconomY cha @* froritErs low $1645. t â€" Ame: i¢ s cost f 12 Linc ".Z, ,-/:}/ Laf boys and! leaders g c cordially Anvited to nin‘ wit &’ “ : ful: adva ement . ma, le by these boys ~. ';'_ Over‘1 merit a class av n M; f aAwards will be given o nin" Ro > daira Your Home! NT Flat Finish Péint THURSDAY se

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