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Highland Park Press, 31 Mar 1932, p. 5

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Fortnight]? mu Guild. club audi- m Airt l the district " you: an t Eduerttion, i1)? Life held “the schobl Dia- 1 Sunday. he re-clec- lb, /'in'lll= I for the WW AUM.., as An ”scour. Gon sud? Night chosen "tiii-air'- Lu: in _ TAKE. @1559. gyi,,, _‘ "ettilttl'jf,.1y,ri, - iri"h"'riiili'iifii)iii' BE ISSUED 'i-s"'" Representative Group Conn with Highway Engineers; Present Case o,iimitr" u lu-ttint' mus the Hubbard Woodl Improvement m ciation conferred format than a: - - “ . - -__1-- In..-» Cllluvu -M.---'--" hour with Chief Engineer. Prank 'r.l Sheets of the sat. Highway depart-' ment, And seven! of his assistant- in Chic-so. on the much diamond questions of Sheridtn road m6: and proposed changes in, the - and moment of the road " Bab- as}; m sun: BOARD Bard "Vine. "ie"e" Report Wide Support . The tdeal imtresentatives carried with-them a bound report eontainintt resolution' from viBatte eomteiln pad ' . - i L - _ .1- rcwluvuuw -- -e- _ -'-""MiV" boards of trustees, schoog boards, chambers of commerce, Rotary club, . ns' club, voters' lanes, improve' men? 'iiiiiieifriirsmiqqertef T other oMeinl_aatd nonfmcinl bodies, Taiiftgt in the "7 n“ to Lakarroreat, There iieluded excerpts from the (Continued on page?!) why Taxes Are High 18 magi!“ ‘tha: pkg”; {111832 'UT, $12 had been taken from the autumn. aho1ained-ttAmese.r,s1 A ir3, fro game " 6y, The youthful bandits an Louis - . - = -'f _ 1m. _ m" ’f"“' “939’ W; Yolt:..1§, 999!ch and Stewurt __-_ ‘1 . an " "iei'rijaaiiiTrghir.ftitMEi cmiiiiirsiiarriibirettz, think that the ‘Wr‘ in iititjiiiiiiltu fog the irtirirriiikyl ifiii's' ara" i%ij, to answer tit) question through the Highland PM PM for the sake trf and}; time the valuation of real and personal property, on which all of the cor- porate bodies levyinrtaxea within themed“. compute onextend taxes, Each taxing body has a maximum nutmeg W'hy‘iaw which it can levy upon this valuation tttrid by the W. The Mr has no part in determining arhtstttetr “ch taxing body levying a tax upon the valuation no tiared shall he the mtat-l imum or any amount less than the maximum amoimt levied. In this regard, the ofBeialtt of the different taxing bodies are the ones who make the tax levy and who spend the money when collected‘ L _ Since the tax bills 1urttrre.t Your question an to why your j taxes are increased should be " dressed to the severe] municipal corporations levying taxes and not totheasoeseor. Thereisonlyone way to reduce your taxes and that is to reduce the expense of govern- men the rate ottantion flared by the dif- ferent taxing bodies, showing what iG'i"UTitTiG"iiGitottttAte,t taxing bodies upon each $100.00 val- uation. ' To and out just how this money is open} it will be necessary for you to GiiiiA-tisGreerteiiyrstree iihm tarvisrnmisnt Cost l' The unused dammit the City of Hithhnd Yuk was $13.54.- 951, upon which is mad tax levies mum 81,164,605. ..-aNrtin 31mm, nus-or. gag.» from 'Wilme-de Group Confers under the law, fixet here were .130 from the report of or 'Elkstolnstall "v, 7 7 Tomorrow Evening Highland Park Lodge No. 1362 B. a -0.-al,, withold their, mall-52;; of mun: uuv; t-Le.TTirC-t --." - _ 7-7. l Much 11th.. Those to ticriiiitamitr are. William DesmOnd, exalted mien Cart Anderson, esteemed leading loyul knight: Becker, treasurer; Archibald Aber- cromby, secretary; John O'Keefe, trustee: Willigm .Wittem delegate, amruametr,co)lintt tltrrett: - W‘W >WW’ Pr'"-"'-, WW Exalted Ruler Duty ind his irtafr from NiriiiiTairii9sttt' “it"mt-dr the omen-s. . _ they had robbed a Standard oil fill- If f 111i . itig n . "in: station in the Highyood business; {Smamng $3.3 Jill',',',',"; district Inst Thursdly afternoon (Continued '0“ Page ' ‘were obtained by Highland Park po- . lice only a few minutes after the 5 _ . . Artist whose ictures will be ex- crime had been perpetrated. _About Local “rowan Wins . TC' p . . , on)“, $12 had been taken from the station. Prize for Pai - - . . "AA --- 1-..“. . Many Local Pgople G/ View New Ford Model‘ let, Interest in the new Ford V. Eight Chief Iver Watson. _ 1 locally is indicated in' the faith? ----t-r'""""""T""- . I number of Highland Park peop e . b . _ attended the f1rst gnawing of the and“ Club Presidents __ao, _. A- mm) mm " of North Shore Confer Urn“ m'"'-'.'"""'" m!,-,-, - if - __-_ _ I "tttBeers':, $03119ng evening, April .bwuuw 'uv n... -- new models st the Ford plant It] awn, Tuesday, and were numb1 impressed with its lines end the notable improvements shown. The new car. they report, is enother ex- emple of Ford’s protrretWerte" and desire to give the public the beat .pouible‘ at for the money. Among w Poul Willison, Hermon Dermal, Henry Siljestrom. Marshall Johnson', Omar Lundgren, Dr. Nichols. C. V, vanArsdale, Jenn Jensen, J. H. Toy? lor, V. C. Muster. J. A. Butler. Gen. R.-E. Wood, l, R. Blockhell, Liqut. Wood, Pt. Sheridan. City 0M1: "1ghertre.1Ctrttt ttit merited. Luncheon vii sewed it me: the plant. Parnell 3nd Wilson. local cm Ford dealers, will have the m ttttw models on display in their sale» do“: rooms. itifiiriirilititttt; _Willinm in "In use my l‘vnvu u".-- --- Among dsy afternotm, to discuss the hens: so es to smne n. his ined through eo-operation and field of the msp i: Densel, exc we 0 . Johnsoti, gether of these clubs with their kin- night. ls, C. V. and interests. This map is me H. Tsy- All present felt that there was deserved sneeess., ler, Gen. much to be (shed by this eontset. may of the outsi it, Liqut. end slthouh there wee no formal end universities all ofBeU1' organisation phoned, the meeting try. _ rere rip- sdjourned until Mar 28, when sn- it is hoped that if?” ottiirartiethttt 'ikfricatud-tecdiar 1rilLhet this ver Ion. locsl cuss the possibility of s summer The -iiidnirrtimctsr1h the new tht-ttttnr by the combined ‘elnbs number so that th it soles. dong-the North Shore, rather then given, st this tin -__ - . -_-L -ng Highland Park Gtr', . The lurch meeting of the High. Jud Park "mic club held It the home of Mrs. “when Sampsell, Mmdrtetpdpy damn. Inch Mt. The following program Watt pre- sented! ' - . .. " . New - the Crimean Peal trt-tt__ W L___f, _ae,'.'."idtl',Trtsll",1L, - GGG ti tru';;"'"'" -. - ' in“ ._9e'P"'. _ ---e- - MIDI _..-.------'"'" Own-m able to learn the attitudes of their ---iiripiaiiiriiiiik" 'eandidntes for Congress on impor- with!) Into: iiiiicirriiriG "ttth. tant questions of public liitet'iitt Ttte City " Joy '..CCr.".CCC. been: Toilet ”tho weeks he!!!“ they tttto _ In. Willing P. Peer . polls to indicate their choices in the In. mid-n at the Peo _ "rd/tttd,",; t fr to T we oea no pro as Local Police Capture . t indiatoin its a't3andidntet' was" - _ _ aupport or opposition on part TWO Irye.t and of prospective public tenant: to _ with Hughwood Theft my proposals. Candidates have " V been requested go give their opin- Ohrest, IT, 039380- The youthful bond“: are you): _ vois.na,stt1irertee.., and Stewed: At the Emston Women'l club Obrest, IT, of 4310 YET-Rb? avenue; a,iairiArsiiimrsaripu--1e1, Chicago. ' Crow Dwell was given a prime and - At -r-aimir'-udiii--irr'iloek" hwy for' . km and mum: leer. ,_o1, afternoon. Highland Perk police re- " " t1tyeiitrr-tltf tetiil life. The ANWtr+ .m. 921...- - " _wéiemnmee&attheArtiets critics reporting the so: station " " ' ' tmr -6rttMN --, holdup on Weukegen avenue. _ _ nimt. Mytr notables from the elutt ------e--t-- -eH . r... -i--i-----, oviurtjrpr)d, were present.- iiCinfiiFriiiiitidr'--yiirotitr-.- _t ll‘iu “on w~_-_ a” - vim arrested a they were racing south on Sheridan road in 3 stolen -tiaaimriFiiimRre"roo"W"C bers', the pair had previously robbed was station in the northern Cook county district, they. tire reported to have admitted to Highland Phrk of- .‘ mmyamm _crret1gi.eiiir.Eft-) oney that. they had robb’éa ii "aiat6tt' in Wilmette Manse they were out of work and needed money. Within a half her utter their 'T' rest, ti: R3031; Gk on their way back to Highwood in custody of Chief Iver Ivemn. _ Mrs. Pred Clinton, president of the Highlnnd Park Garden Study club, culled I meeting of the presi- dents of the Garden clubs along-the North Shore at her home 5m yet' 'i'CilUritGrtrr each "club. Club Held; Program Kym” _" in SW” Car gnawed! - TE? itrAef, State [mm of Women Voters to Give nouns In April Issue of Paper . Tho' April intro of the Illinois vtrters--irsortghtr publication of the Illinois Lune of Women Your.-- conuininz the -lr. u I n l t e d "Candidates Records” will be in the hands of readers before the and of thlsmmth. Voter:- will thus be ions on Local wanna Wins Prize for Paintings -, tmite and n "tsypti?nPt."Prurl'd"" A-~_~ has: followed gleam af- .ff. Ji"Tiiriiriniaai.e 3m w BIB, - "el.--."--" now in progress “the Arts Center, Evunton apt! It tht?rithund Park i"iiiiiiiiFi as exhibit. Girl frtp1r.,ttttr Bear- __ Talk Tif. Mf.‘Sund The Girl Scouti’cf Bitrtita9Ptrk "t"rifiii'raiattriter2u,g mains. April tis,. when Mr. E. W4 .Sundell will give . wk Int “W in the atrditoritmt bf the Public ii. Bury. v. Mr. Sandal! is I resident of High- 1dii%"i"i""iiiGue1r1atoxminthe min: of science. Mr, We“ has invented 111910;: . . . aw, ____ " . ”1 “WV" - c...v__‘ __ star map in which the tttnm of the first four magnitudes, together with the lines showing the eastetintiott groupings, m marked with radium ;i/rirTiyiltsriut,t1td"?: The field of the (up in blue and the out-of-doors at night. 'Phin mm is "neetintt with 'ell try. It is hoped that all Girl goon“ JrilLAttt this very nimble an. The ifii'iikrrfiaiititrtnetuettf number so that thit talk " being 'il7l,"s7iryiiCtiiiucttit'"" ttiehUrtd Park Girl Scout. W""""'" - uhv - _ - issues thick up belieyed. to ~wa- exrisndi- by k I 'iiCI

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