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Highland Park Press, 29 Nov 1928, p. 10

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or property from such signboard, ‘ billboard, fieg pole sig nor fence, to persons lawfully in or upon the said street, sidewalk, alley or shall be in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance. and said applicant has in all other respects complied with the proviâ€" sions thereof, said Building Inspector shall thereupon issue a permit Tor the erection or maintemance of such billboard or signboard upon the payment by the applicant of a fee SECTION 3. Every person, firm or corâ€" poration constructing, erecting or maintaining biliboards, signboards, filag poles, signs or fences within the terms of this ordinance within the City of Highiand Park shall file with the City Clerk a bond with sureties to be approved by the Council in the sums bereinafter set forth, conditioned that such person, firm or corporation shall faithfully comply with all the provisions and requireâ€" ments of tris ordinance with respect to the construction, lteration, location and safety of billboards, signboards. flag poles, signs and fences. and for the payment of the inspecâ€" tiom fee required by said article, and condiâ€" tiomed further to indemnify save and keep harmless the said City of Highland Park:and its offieials from any and all claims, damages, Mabilities, losses, actions, suits or judements which may be presented, sustained, brought or secured against the City of Highland Park or aay of its officiais on account of the conâ€" struction. maintenance, alteration or removal of said billbourds, signbourds, fiag poles, sigus or fences, ur by reason of any accident eaused by or resulting therefrom:: t SECTION® 4. The fee for permits issued f.r the eretion, construction, alteration or maintenance of . billboards, . signboards. . flag pales. sizn= or fences shall be Three Dollars t$2.00) for each twentyâ€"fve +251 square feet of area or fractional part thereuf, crected constructed, maintained or altered. An annual inspection fee shall be paid by tifborrg. sizrboard, flag pole. sign or fenee for the inâ€"pection ‘of sues hillbourd«.. sienâ€" boands, flaz poles, sizns or fences, at the rate of One Doliar 131,.00) for each 25 square feet of area or fractional part: therrof. or in possession, charke or contrel billboarg. sizrboard, flag pole. sign It is made the dutx of the building inspecâ€" tor to exercise supervision over ali billboards, sirnbeards. flag poles. signs and fences erec‘. ed. altered. constructed or maintained. und o caase inspection by inspectors in hit doâ€" pasiment of all such billboards. siznbourds. flax poles. sizn= nnd fenée« to be made once each yerr. and oftenet when the condition to com:iy with and conform to the requireâ€" | ments oi such notice, the said sign shall l‘lll within the terms of Seetion 10 of this ordiâ€" mance, and shall be abated as a common mu‘sance in accordance with the terms of | tamt section. i SECTION 5.. No bilibéard or signboard or other . sim.lar . structure . exceeding . tweive square feet in area shall be erected or mainâ€" tmined at a wreater height than fifteen feet six inches above the level upon which biilâ€" board or siznbourd is erected or maintained. All billboards or signboards exceeding twelve square feet in area erected hereunder shall be built of incombustible material and the base of ail billboards or signboards shall in Dolinrs "m §5.00) nor more than Two Hundred ar allow any =-.-* signboard, fieg pole, SBCTION 2. No billboard, or signboard, For . signboards, . billboards, . fia . poles, sizns and fences having a surface mrea of aver 100 square feet, the amount of said bond shall be $25,000.00 For | signboards, . billboards, . flag . poles, sizns and fences having a surface area of less than 100 square feet. the amount of suid bond shall be _... $10,000.00 n. firm or corporation oxtning of any e e e o e all in the City of Highland Park, County of Lake and State of Dlinois, as a whole in Snflrfib-mhivfivflythmaf hocbroncibindbetbinerory e uw Loeal Improvements at its office in the City Eo The contractor will be paid in bonds, which bonds will draw interest at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum. The successful bidder for the‘ construction of said improvement will be required to enter into bond in a sum equal to oneâ€"third of the amount of his or their bid with sureties to be approved by the President of the Board of Local Improvements when entering into the contract for the construction of said imâ€" provement. All proposals or bids must be accompanied by m certified check payable to the President of the Board of Local Improvements of the _ The new Ford has a very simple and effective ' lubrication system A gear pump in the botâ€" tom of the oil pan raises the oil to the valve chamber reservoir. From here it flows on to the main crankâ€" shaft bearings and the front camshaft bearing. Overflow oil drops into the oil pan through which the connectâ€" ing rods pass. As the ends of these rods strike the oil they secop up a supply for the connecting rod bearing. At the same time they set up a fine spray that lubricates the pistons and other moving parts. This system is so effective that the fivequart contents of the cil pan pass through the pump fwice in every waile when you are traveling at only 30 miles an hour. Yet there is only one _ _ From the tray the oil runs into the bottom of the pan, and is again drawn up as simple in Forp MOToR COMPANY STATE BONDED DEBT IS THIRD LARGEST _ Official figures show approximately | sixtyâ€"six per cent of the bonded inâ€" fdebu-dnm of the state has been inâ€" | curred for the purpose of constructâ€" BUT PER CAPITA IS 16TH Approximately 655 Per Cent of Total Is for Building of Hard Roads, According To Survey Thinois has the third gross bonded debt of all the states of the union, but the per capita bonded indebtedâ€" ness of the state is exceeded by sixâ€" teen states of the union. The total bonded indebtedness of the state is $145,292,500, or a per capita indebtâ€" edness of $19.91. There is just one thing for you to do, but it is a very every 500 miles and be sure the indicator rod never regâ€" isters below low (L). If the oil level is allowed to fall below low, the supply becomes insufficient to cil lubricated every 500 miles. This has been made casy in the new Ford through the use of the high pressure grease gun system. _ Proper ciling and greas all parts as they should be ance it is also advisable to have the chassis of your car 7-&-.â€""0-&3& your car that they should not be neglected or careâ€" To insure best performâ€" See your Ford dealer your Ford dealer 'lbbq.fly:z to Inbricate the new Ford and he will do a good, thorough job at a fair price. inâ€"| | The states have not been incurring debt with equal regularity. The surâ€" vey shows that sixteen of ‘the states uctually reduced their gross indebtedâ€" ness during the past year and that twentyâ€"five of the states, or 52 per cent, were responsible for the increase of more than $125,000,000 during the same period of time. ~ In the study of the purpose for which the states have incurred this °_ See these four great lines of Studebaker champion cars! °* The President Eight The Dictator ° o m*r.th“hm No ‘stock car under $1400 ever i mersscee Hegs ffgiauenm 1965 STUDEBAEKER Free Lecture on Christian Science First Church of Christ, Scientist J & L GARAGE i 125 North St. Johns Avenue â€" Phone Highland Park 388 f .wsd \=.___.. The Great Independent . â€" now holds every official record for fully equipped stock cars, including the greatest feat of endurance in history â€"~The President Eight‘s world record of 30,000 miles in 26,326 minutes! Tuesday Evening, December 4, 1928 of San Francisco, California Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts MR. PETER V. ROSS, C. S. B. 387 Hazel Avenue, Highland Park, Illinois The Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend of HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS huge indebtednecss, it is found that| Health suthorities say that during construction of highways and bridges | hot weather babies ~should wear as was responsible for $900,930,781.92â€"| fow clothes as possible. And there c-mmmm doesn‘t seem to be any age limit on "“ u' w'"w" Niorx w"“ babies this year cither. o!-ozmwwm&Fzgfl total for this purpose rising from ths ns i on mc 4e __ 34 per cent in 1922 to 45 per cent in 1927." On a per capita basis the debt for roads six years ago amounted to $3.50 a person, while at present it stands at $7.59. amounting to $361,617,000. â€" North Carolina ranks second with $155,692,â€" 600, Illinois third with $145,292,500, and Massachusetts ranks fourth with a debt of $122,264,412. have no On a per capita basis South Dakoâ€" ta leads with a debt of $86.91 a perâ€" zon; Oregon follows with $73.67; North Carolina third with $53.74, and North Dakota a close fourth with a per capita. bonded debt of $52.02. These must be compared to an averâ€" age of $16.61 for the country as a Four states of the union, Florida, of All prices J. 0. b. factory at eight o‘clock announces a The Prskine Siz $750, $10.00, $15.00 and up. OVERNIGHT CASES $5.00, $7.50, $12.00 and up. FITTED SUIT CASES WARDROBE SUIT CASES Hand Bags and Bill Folds. whw sove gor 1s8e oncats #+

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