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Highland Park Press, 19 Mar 1931, p. 20

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V H y' gsiWe' “m f f ttl set" V aiiegg aliiiMliiim ' a?” 'c - - ___ . - a n qMllr 1lMtlWItlN _ , a V ' atatMWyl81ii?iit $lBlB8ll8888IllgiR'g . - '"et8F, Rtti ' 92:32:53;- 'j'i,d, 2:. 1ilBMr.r' I - _ . Lake countrMdtoritrttr .. Paid $370,505 Gas Tax During 1930 Is Report according _ to the FiiiiaFt"irr"tTris" 1i+iitir Jiryyyte, '1tRtyrtyyrit, gyld last week be- fore the but“ supervisors. The county allotment of the amount Bob' lected is $184,661.41 and Will be turns osLuureriuheutttttttta oE1ttttt_t1L1t Irf: Beial documents and applications are received and approved try the abate finance department. A resolution was also before the board this afternoon which urged that the. state thtanee department, turn over the gas tax fund to the county trelsurer immediate}; after the al- lotment is made. Similar resolutions were to be considered in: ttMcatther 101 county boards in the state. W -Aetivittta of the Illinois Municipal league with reference to the gas tax distribution were conveyed to the board in a summary report sent 4tt by the league omcialn. The league also for I threewmy division of the gas tax, the state, the County and the municipality each to receive one cent, instead of the present system, bf two cents to the state and one cent to the county. Like ' comma -raid-48qOi- Exibe aotstirtMONTtXNEm' BATTERIES B E C K E R Battery Service DISTRIBUTORS To " North.8t. Johns Avenue PHONE HIGHLAND PARK St shown at the “(you and GRETA-GARBG Theatre (Gas 1ttiteltttiittttiittrrCr, l Fight Halted Until “ _ After City Elections iiErii"f"jrmiatiiarirri= "Qt"rhttrC_-"titi8h' My will be delayed until after tV 4irsst'of Hunt mur_inditaLtggCitrte,htt',, week, Failure of, some _of_the con- mnnities to pay their propoitioiiifi share of the cost df hiring experts ti 1FairrrtirTiF5arrirmrTIrrfiimi7?iiii7 men-cc commission, coupled Jwith ' Win administration of some of the cities and villages, _are given a two principal reason: for the probable delay. . _Several of the cities along tilt north shore already haver-autted " proFrutiomr to continue with it Tltrht Minute-.6! jjisoisistretsyjiiii, ties are demirosrr"isf "iaitidir-ititfiF1tt and of 'the ttseal year, April I through having exhausted funds tae the etsrrent3asar. - - .w Representatives of the various”! munities stress the Net that there ir no intention of abandoning the ME for reduced rates. They sssert at any dehythst ocean now! will mat: ly serve to strengthen the turhtrlt, it will hold all the north shore Mtt Two Families Homeless 3; as Result of Bad 1?i4 in line until Two families Were made ho JA and a 13.room homesteud built "j A Chicago World’s Fnit lumber.in ' fu‘burnod to the bound for I , 0001053 orr-Wadaworth road " north end of the county, 3nd 3 .3 west of Green Bay road In]: wee%l overheated stove in " upstairs, " wasbtaatedaortueort+ I f The building destroyed Ins . as the Stanwood place and m ttl by Michal Ton of Chicago, bought the house and seven 1 from Frederick H. Bartlett col!!! J. E. Russell and family and hig Gaol-go, and may. were the W Tuesday IN-ur, MiyplLklb7At " lahfrAit "ii, "iiiivrtaiirGcaq #NSHRATION and W nn Hm “may rum i, - may!!! an!" E Mrs. Mr. an family. Sunset In brook' L'.). .A‘ m - h,ittttttttf on, Sham, of her 1 Mrs. avenue. 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