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Highland Park Press, 22 Jun 1944, p. 4

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$25 and 1948, Ig 1949 and for the six 3 following tÂ¥e ; and bond tax in Distriet 107, (which might then. be as low as 13,/might be increased to 30 cents. ' on the aeipipue valnations in the | main at the! pre cent and n that Di -5 a been increalibg> a sessed a€on d T prcke veih‘n vation in Pi4trict $21,900 ‘over}1942 $25,000. Should th present ratip of 4 dured pro ftibn m:a' â€" t bilities of the | tw about the g§sets? per s valuation, would have. his ill reduced to about 50 cents per dollars assessed valâ€" vation as far|as the building and bond be helping taxpayers in i 107 retire theif bonds, and during the next seven y the taxpayers in Disâ€" trict 107 woauld be helping the taxpayâ€" neXxt SCVEn nc iaXpayCIS IN LMS+ trict 107 be helping the taxpayâ€" ers in District 108 retire their bonds. In the year> the taxpayer in Disâ€" trict 10, w now paying for buildâ€" ing and und, a total of 72 cents per s valuation, would have. his ill reduced to about 50 cents per dollars assessed valâ€" vation as farias the building and bond fund was and some similar reduction would prevail for 1946, 1947 one of usâ€"Buy War Boands i# the Fifth War l.o: D_'"l‘_ YOU doing YOUR During th¢ first four years of this 11 year perigd, during which time the smha-.,' 107 is being retised, hwo-llflF- on a $6,000 house i pay 44 cents‘ Pr : years a1 instead of $1 The man with the : trict 107 with} a $200 wocld 8e might cost m tax bill $9.08 in a 11 vears * | lamp it â€" for upw\. and watched the light. hen it turned hestarted,© then ‘went batk to his post just as the iturned : green.. He nd . ~staggered across the. s and shouted to the Irish ; don‘t give : protestants â€" much time, ? " â€" ( r from page 1) Meaning 40 | What does; this mean to Mr. Q. Public, the *"of a $6,000 in District 1 it means that c period of 11: until the fina tority of the‘ of District 1 willhcmin'g cents per thousa _ Indus ports a soft v1 with a Here 41 & |an Jrish story which the roundsâ€"A more htly inebriated Irishâ€" ted across a â€" street red light. The Irish ; shouted "Go on back ye see your own ." â€" The pedesâ€" “:.ck. grabbed “: s ie fght.‘ When I Gas magazine reâ€" process : in which can be impregnated itic whichâ€"makes the proof and wear reâ€" e retaining the wood CLARK Gas to. to n:uh.lfllhtw‘urd ‘$12,000 home, who pays $200 has a total f $8.70 more taxes for g€! purâ€" ;o‘esn‘fuuthceulg ‘ hand is concerned. EW * gfi.'m":..:: ';;‘n'c;i' 1 â€""2,255 jand Fund ...‘ 5.048 ; | ,m | _ Total® ....._......... $40,248]|| $21;238 . The combined district t"" thus have $61,486 total cash, Uudet the 41 E& A H B4 per cent to 59 per cent rako District 107"s share, or 41 per cent should be §25,209 which means it would ‘actually be paying $15,300â€"tmore than its share Wum); while ; District s 59 per cent share of the total should be $36,277 or $15,03H Jess than its share ($36,277 less $21,238). â€" Paid in Past f 1 This cash on hand, of coljrge, is the result of taxes which have been paid in past years rather than Uny future tax to beâ€"levied. In simple] figures it means that the owner of a $6,000 home in District 107 has paid in past years Educutiona! Fund ....... $19,646 The current cash ition of each district based on the end of the fiscal yeat March 31, 1943 (but ddjusted to reflect transfer of $10,000 by 108 from its building fund to its ‘ fund under its bond refunding program) is as follows: . 1 frre schools, and the Ridge school in Disâ€" trict" 108 is quite, small, Baged on inâ€" surable values, however, Distric 107 appears to have approximately 40 per cent of the total value and hstrict 108 ~â€"â€"60 per cent which is the proper comâ€" parison, S _ A Py 5 Public SERVICE. Co 43 (but ddjusted to $10,000 by 108 from i”. Wb | bri fund unding pregram) ‘is megell | mage _ $19,640 $16.988 c n } Tonk â€"" 5.048 ; | ,2,000 . ‘a0,248]] |ezrfass listrict ’f' "' thus cash, ’ the 41 «> h 4 cent ratlo District per. ent, should be s it would ‘actually nore th M its share 09); whil ; District share of! the total r $15,030 less than 5 AP3 d, of t , is the ich_ha ¢‘been paid ) _MS1 Pnhle'mSmho m“‘.“’:".fi \ 1 i» 4 s HAVE GONE TO WAR Pepâ€"up your press ning season‘s comitl E2 your pressure cooker a *h treatmsnt inside and out,| . : and dry after each using. officers of the Hi(hh‘:: Park lodge, L,O0.O.M., under| the direction| of the following officers;: W.!J. Seguin, govâ€" ernor ; Herbert Coleman, past| goverâ€" mor ; Everett Im:u\. junior goyernor; Thomas} Stillwell, pr¢élate; Marshall Meckley, guide; Joh:z Sacko, inside guard ; ~Charles _\ er, «Joutside guard; . Anthornry Marchi, tréasurer, and C. E. Roliman, secretary. | | _ Appropriate corsages used for this octasion were furnish¢ed to the women hy the FMighland lodg¢, *o. 446. Women of Moose Install Officers . Highland : Park chapter No. 806 Women of the uoo."‘:,f’afi;, instaÂ¥led on Wednesday cvcnin;. !]u‘,ne 21. at Witten‘s hall. ol » E’dder recommendations | of t;,ie Luthâ€" ‘eran church‘s Armyâ€"Navy | i sion comcerning more | than, 100,000 men and women from this one| synod in the armed forces f ich; $600,â€" 000 has been raised year. : the postâ€"war plans will be proposals for» furthering unity with the two other Lutheran bodi¢s in A?n rica. â€" This triennial convc*tt::n &i Luthâ€" erans has cbooeg for | the e of the convention, the tuiou request. of the Chippewa. chief torhh:‘fi,h Luthâ€" eran missionary in Michig n.it e Rev. F. ~August Craemer,} w rrived there about 1847, “Tdch:%:' people the Truth." (Kikinoama nindanishinaâ€" bemi in tebueniat")} ._| .| f Â¥ . T9 P TB M ) S + 9e Delegates representing the | Tocal Redeemer Evengelical | L u thie r a n church, 587 W. Central a , toâ€" gether with others representing 5,337 congregations will assemble fromh June 21 to June. 30 at :Sl(in:&:, Mich., for the 39th national con noq fâ€"the Evangelical Lutheran .Synod of ‘Misâ€" souri, Ohio, and other |states. Lutherans Plan _ 39th National < â€" Meeting in Miq:higa e maele ie o i mt alres Installation â€"was: exemplified | by ‘the Ffl&‘qfi.’r.zg cooker by leaving c clamped. Keepyin t (MELY TPs mpany of Northern minqi.‘ Rnmamtamtamiate _ in the Armed F of Our Country . . . those e in Service by vital power and gas to ure cooke Ex o a oo oi l omstil t e w mfifl. S indt Oe 2 a? Bét l Ved n 67 Im,Si»s. Luthâ€" me of vest. of Luthâ€" * Mr. Kehrwald was born in Cincinâ€" nati Ohio, and came to Highwood in 1905, where he resided until a year ago. He was einployed by. the North Shore Line for 38 years prior to his retireâ€" men‘t in ber, 1936. He‘ is survived by three other sons : Arthur, ah electritian, first class, with the navy, at Chicago and for nine years ‘président of the Highwood board of| education prior to war; Robert, ship‘s cook, on sea duty in ‘the ‘Pacifick; and Fred, of Highwood ; five daughters; Mrs. Clara Dorthy, Clevelan Ohio; ~ Mrs. Catherine Whiting, [ Madison, «Wis.; Mrs. Olga Robinson} Rocky River, O.; Mrs. Margaret) Marino, and Mrs, Josephine Knape, both of Highwood ; 17 grandâ€" children gnd nine greatgrandchildren: Funeralirites were held Monday at Kelley‘s chiape! for Jostph Kehrwald, 75, retired electrical foreman of the Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee railroad, . who died > Thursday afterâ€" noon in the home of his son, Edward, 1:!? S. Menard avenue, Chicago, > Held Josepi Mrs. B d E. Newman, a charâ€" ter membdr, will be present to conâ€" tribute hér store of reminiscences about the first meetings and the small inings} of the present group. . Assisting Mrs. Wolff as hostesses in the mopning will be Mrs. Robert Heck and Mrs. Francig P. Linneman, In the affternoon the assistant. hosâ€" tesses will be Mrs. Theodore Toll and Mrs, T. 1| Rehn. â€" Amusing incidents in the early hisâ€" tory~ of the Highland Parkâ€"Ravinia center of Infant Welfare society will be retalledâ€"at a meeting of the center‘s junior group Monday, June 26, in the of Mrs. Allan Wolff, 1300 Wade arinte. $ ¢ Early History of > Infant Welfare Discussed At Meeting Prie! 3 P Clean threads on control valve. (Leave control valve lever in horiâ€" zontal position when not in use.) ) Ohio; ~ Mrs. Catherine Madison, «Wis.; ‘Mrs. Olga Rocky ‘River, 0.; Mrs. Marino, and Mrs, Josephine th of Highwood ; 17 grandâ€" nd nine greatgrandchildren. rt;(nday For t Kehrwald Services e eurak! iA VEAQ}%':""r’ . e § f tp Pastnal t ta t MEscaply water in cooker before using. Always keep pressure gauge dry. Never place hot cooker in cold water of put cold water in hot cooker. Incidentally, never fry or sear food in cooker. Always put Issued Thursday of cach week by the Highland Park Press, 516 MWMHMT phone: Highland Park 557. Â¥f ?:""’".2‘5"‘3&"&'?"“"“ paper Â¥ A the name and address of writer They should reach the ‘editor W. nesday noon to insure appearance ig the current issue. * l Subscription rates: $1.50 per | Smmfinde'w-mmnf f outside of Lake County, Ilinois. | Resolutions of condolence, card o thanks, obituaries, notices of entertain‘ ment, or other affairs where an unssion charge is published, will charged at regular advertising ra Lester S. Olson, Publisher, > R. B. Olson, Editor. f Entered as second class mat Marcth 1, 1911, at the Post Office Highland Park,. Ilinois, Serving in the: stamp . ‘At Woolworth‘s during th:\x:’flt of June 19 are Betty Kerber,"Winnie Wallis; Mrs. R. M. Brides, Mrts.. Elli Mills, Mrs. K. Kraft, Mrs. K. Newâ€" man, Mrs. Aaron Baver, Mrs. P. O. E. Johnson and Mrs. EJwood = mann. | Girl , Scouts ‘serving in the boothâ€"are Jerry Bailey and A tienne Rebechini, § «Ne m dn L t Serving in Bond Boo THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS .. Phone H. P. 178 _ " _ J tm mjnemmene nc mmemmeens RELIABLE LAunpart amp || _ Rooms for Rent DRY CLEANNG CO. cummensnmenennegnmermmnnnmmnsfonssmmmesmmmmnmmmmmnicheiiitmmmene. (a ty 2"‘ ""W“" Nt 96 Ne tw .00 (o ruriadidke PC D Es se | PS Aeaulkes o 9 t o en t o6 15 t If you are in other war work do nw ° / ‘Your Chief Operator WANTED : LABORERS WHO ARE not afraid of hard work ahd who are . interested in year round wrk: 80e rr hour for 40 hours a week "thet time and oneâ€"half for overâ€" _ ume. . No. Shore Gas Co., Highland Park or Waukegan. (tf) COOKING ‘AND â€" SERVmNC WOMAN WHO HAS BEEN HORTON IRONER: IN EX« lent condition. 30â€"inch shoe Korcehin table. top. _ Electr eated and driven. Call H. P }'FURNIS!;IED HOUSE FOMULY l;_md August. Call Central 1 (17) GOLD PLATED TRUMPET WILL, » go for best price. Call H. p.%.‘;), #lag h1 Wb FURNISHED ROOM FOR LIGHT n aaitner n= gerees * "" Phone H. P. 1176. > (16) Want Ads tive ‘in clubs, schools or church work. ;.Bultcre:ud and personality more â€" important® than experience. gikxl.i})le.lhmf n,wm Mrs. Â¥, % Highland. Park Press THE : JLLINOIS . BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY _ wmu. â€" Phone after innetka 1325, â€"â€" 3 bedrootm house in Highland g.rk. ‘References furailhed.'fi:one Village 6354.) Oak, Park, IIL. _ (17) sisting of an; exâ€"army officer, wife Snd Anfanit old The to rem 4 5 [ Finc working conditions. AND TALK IT OVC No experience necessary \â€"dull payâ€"while in takâ€" cations ~with payâ€"disaâ€" bility and benefit plangâ€" tiong. :; > a z&yfidmum local, . distance and uflutt‘ma“ part to "get the message Operating positions availâ€" . able in telephone workâ€" 6 so vital in war as well as 4 A war job in the Civilion Signol Co Wuhum'h.d Top wages. _ CALL WM. H. RUEHL Position Wanted OAK â€" PARK FAMILY, â€"CONâ€" AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC Wanted to Rent Help Wanted TELEPHONE OPERATORS Help Wanted .â€" For COME IN FOR YOU! Wanted WITH Signal Corps" # , June 22, 1944 (17) ACâ€" (17) (16) in i onn e TE .2 0i Abct Aveiiiiralgit .o 2e ce icR t uk Q. Ves 31 1Â¥

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