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Highland Park Press, 2 Feb 1933, p. 16

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i# it & . _ 1982 TAX RATES the state, town, high school, city bond and park. Decreases are notâ€" ed in county, county bond, city and North Shore Sanitary District. Moâ€" ;uuitoMnthboth districts 107 and . 108 «remain the same. Had the proposed 15% inâ€" crease in school rate of district 107 earried last October; the school rate would now be 2.80 instead of 2.00 and the full tax rate would have been 6.73 instead of 6.43. ; _ "In spite of the high <tax rate JWM.HWMW will find their taxes approximately 13% lower than last year, due to ‘the action of the Lake county board of review in granting a 15% reducâ€" tion on the assessed valuation of all trict and a little more attention on city expenses insofar as they affect information regarding spring elec tions for town and schools will be released to you in future bulletins, in the meanwhile every member is "Last week thie county treasurer‘s office advised us that the total forâ€" feitures in taxes for Highland Park alone during the past year was $167,545.78 <and $29,428.02 for the town of Deerfield outside of Highâ€" land Park, making aâ€"total of $196,â€" 968.72 for the entire township :out of a total extension of taxes for the entire township of $1,380,073.19 (including back t&xes, etc.) "*This year there is considerable work to be done, especially with the state, high school, town, park disâ€" on $1000 assessed valuation in 1981, last year‘s taxes would have been $63.10, whereas this year‘s taxes based on the same $1000 valuation, less the 15% reduction ($850), means a tax bill of $54.65, or $8.45 on @1000 BSZCSSCU yaJuauion in 1904, 1 last year‘s taxes would have been on subjec mm,mmmmm“?‘.‘"‘f based on the same $1000 valuation,| . Ray Paddock, less the 15% reduction ($850),| plained the senat means a tax bill of $54.65, or $8.45) proved, and thos "The Deerfield Township Taxpayâ€" ers Association made strenuous efâ€" forts last year to induce our variâ€" ous taxing bodies to decrease their annual ,budgets or appropriations, in orderâ€"to reduce the tax rate, but met with only partial success,. A final plea was made before the board of review and after hearing several protests from other parts of the ecounty, the board of review ordered a sweeping reduction of 15% on the entire assessed valuation within the at .the 3 ~â€"â€" Howardâ€"Udell "Asnmthuwmm taxpayer is vitally concerned fiopr&hndummux bill," says a.late from the Deerficld Township Taxpayers‘ Asâ€" sociation. "Information recently obâ€" tained from the office of county clerk, Lew A. Hendee, shows that the 1982 tax rate for Highland Park will be 12 cents higher on each $100 assessed valuation over the 19381 rate. The new rate for Highland Park is established as follows: Township Taxpayers Associaâ€" tion Notes Increases In â€" PAGE SIXTEEN 60 N. First St/ ‘Highland Park RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. 3 648 €31 "The main increases are noted in Luncheon Phone H. P. 178 . QUALITY LAUNDERERS TELEPHONE 410 at : Ray Paddock, state senator, exâ€" plained the senate bills which he apâ€" proved, and those which he did not approve, stressing the fact, as did Lyons, that bills furthering the best The Woman‘s National Republiâ€" can club of Highland Park held an instructive and interesting meeting on Monday afternoon of last week at the Highland Park public library. Richard J. Lyons, state representâ€" ative, spoke on bills to be presented in the House of Representatives State Senator and _ Representative Are cessful in winning the north shore championship in football. size and much credit was due, to the of unusual quality for a city of this of lvhithw teams, physical injurâ€" ies,‘ equipment, : advertising, etc., there was a total of $475.41 remainâ€" ing for charity purposes which were distributed as follows: P.T.A. District No. 107 for needy season of the Young Men‘s Club of Highland: Park, including ,.the cost of visiting teams, physical injurâ€" Young Men‘s Club giv ' W Park es ~â€"_ ~M75 mu«nfcnm? FORME ./. »2o es reclconeniGernensecanmrinnuctenns. . TR mblend Park Sualel Sorvicg _ * _...‘ ~ school children ........._............s 15.00 P.T.A. District No. 108 for needy . The caliber of football played was NOW there is no necessity for making frequent daily trips to the basement to tend a water heater. This nuisance can be| eliminated at a cost so small that practically every family may enjoy modern hot water service without delasf, For $1.25 down, a gas tank water heater and an Eâ€"Z Lite upstairs control will be installed in your home. Balanceâ€"$1.25 monthly for 23 months. If you already are using a gas tank water heater, the Eâ€"Z Lite alone may be installed. Instead of running up and down stairs to turn a water heater on and off (or shovel fuel and remove ashes if it is a coal heater) . . . you simply pull a lever on the upstairs control . . . and in a few moments have all the hot wvater you need. To shut off the w heater burner, you just release the lever. From upstairs ... in any locaâ€" tion you wish . . . you have complete control over hot water supply. Here is a marvelous convenience that is low in cost and easy to own. It can be installed quickly and easily . .|. on terms which never before have been so liberal. Investi this offer now! Without obligation, telephone or ecome in and complete Eâ€"Z Lite Control turns hfiater onâ€"~turns it off=â€" UPSTAIRS NORTH SHORE GAs COMPANY on subjects of state and naâ€" Speakers on Monday NO W ® ; 17500 Girls‘ gym, for young girls, on Saturdays at 11, volleyball, mass games and play room. Men‘s volleyball, every Thursday We want you to come and see what we are doing and then join in rith some class.and get in on the fun~ and activity. . The . average daily attendance here at the center has been about 70 people. Below are listedâ€" the different classes, when they meet, and for whom : + Girls‘ gymnasium, for older girls, Mondays at 7, basketball and playâ€" Ladies‘ gymnasium, every Wedâ€" nesday morning at 10. 7 â€" people in our community about its community center and its activities. As many people know this center is being sponsored by Community Service, Inc. For these activities those who attend the center pay a small fee, a fee far below actual cost to Community Service. The activities are for all who reside in and about the community. The Community Center, formerly the club house for the Elks, is loâ€" cated at 582 Laurel avenue, one block west of Green Bay road. The center has a gymnasium floor fitâ€"l Flinn, director of the Social Service committee, told what her group was doing in coâ€"operation with the counâ€" z;iMh it is an independent L f $ a Mr. Lyons and Mr. Paddock exâ€" pressed their appreciation of the work that the Republican women had done during the presidential camâ€" paign, and said the results of these efforts would be seen in the coming elections of 1933, 1934 and 1986. : Communi? Center Is « Scene of Multitude of Activitiee Weekly interests of state and nation should ;rndmdnrflmpol- . William Obee, supervisor of Deerâ€" field township, and administrator of its poor relief fund, gave a report We are i Telephone Highland Park 3300â€"3301 THE PRESS _ _ GAS TANK WATER HEAT | wit"\ convenier éUPSTAIRS ‘ONTROL and Mrs. Edwin Cole, are expected Mr. and Mrs. 3: A. Kittermaster, Mr. and‘ Mrs. Hammond, noon during week for informal recreation for nnembers. The director hnd his staff invite you to visit the|center any day afâ€" ter 2 p.m. or esday mornings. (Contributed) + Cost for bership until June 1, 1988 for boys and girls, is 50 cents, for others, $1. Highland Pirk Ping day evening at 7. ; to be held and Saturday eveâ€" Boys‘ â€"gym, older boys, Tuesâ€"| nings, Feb. 8 4, in the grand days and at 7 p.m., and Satâ€" | ballroom of LaSalle hotel in urdays at 2; and playâ€"| Chicago. Two hundred of the leadâ€" room activities. ing. men and fifty women Boys‘ gym, for younger boys, Satâ€"| enthusiasts expected to enter urday mornings |at 10 and Thursday | from Chicago, the suburbs and surâ€" evening at 7: Men‘s day evening at 7. St. Local ping porig experts, including «05 $ m |YICTORY Anytime your car is frozen or stuck| we will gladly push you out withâ€" CALL H. P. 239 BA'I'J'ERIES AND BATTERY CHARGING . I II PnF ang sinabe wokk will install a women. State Event SUPER SERVICE STATION DOW N visitor, "that ren having a fitl"fl the last major open championship to be played in Chicago before the national in March, and has the sancâ€" Te yog flop:.‘ndlwilufl ping .pong t that mnym unknown playâ€" ers are p ng to upset ranking favorites and champions in the Chiâ€" cago event. | An absentâ€"min his old friend, The Illinois $1 Greasing || yogunson & panuL with vacuwum cleaning service Cas Tan Water Heater wire wheel: $1 W it Emporia Gazette. is!" exclaimed his rinds me. My wife‘s ded grocer called on e family doctor, one 35 cents extra hland Park in the 700 Central Ave., Highland Park, CA. JOHN NELSON CABINET WORK FURNITURE REPAIRED Refinishing and Upholstering 388 Central Ave. _ Phone H. P. 573 Garments called for and delivered Tel. H. P. 495 35 S. St. Johns Ave. Lawn and Garden Supplies 522 Central Ave. ‘Tel. H.; P. 197 PAINTING and DECORATING Paints, Wall Paper, Glass Window Shades, Auto Glass Painters‘ Supplies Central & Second St. Tel. H. P. 949 Lawn Mowers Sharpened Tel. Highland Park 57 â€" Glencoe 59 Send your lawn mowers to us for REPAIR AND SHARPENING We call for and deliver , Generator, Starter, Ignition Units Repaired Electric System Rechecked and Rewired Autolite Bosch Delco Remy Dyneto Stromberg Phileo Diamond Grid Batteries TEL H. P. 266 29 8. SECOND ST. RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. 2 North Sheridan Road Highland Park Tel. H. P. 2774 613 Elm Place THURSDAY, Meierhoff Hardware Co. Roam 305 North Shore Trust Bidg. * Repair or Rebuild Any Make of Radiator Takes Bumps and Dents Out of Your | MOTOR CAR ELECTRIC SERVICE * AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS For Quality and Service Call H. P. 1581 _ _ SANTI BROS. DAIRY Highland Park, III. PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM BUTTER AND EGGS Phone H. P. 178 QUALITY DRY CLEANING Professional & Business | *‘ Lake Shore Creamery Auto Body and Fenders Drive Your Car In and Get Ketimate DR. B. A. HAMILTON DR. A. J. WURTH â€" Butter and Eggs Dry Cleaning â€" Pressing Tailoring and Repairing Lawn Mower Shop im Dreascd Fogltty 322 Noarth First Street Phone Highland Park 77 4397 N. Green Bay Road Highland Park, IM. John C. Fay, Prop. Builder‘s Hardware ; SPRING E. NELSON BUMP SHOP Wa || * North Shore Lies making the entire while the mercury. below zero for thir Monday Tuesday morning, snap is expected to der of the week. F YCLUME XX1 CO as late as yeste suming its regular, shore by both the and the North W John Ferreli, a Fort Sheridan, w reservation Tuesd was probably due mean proportions, digposition‘!), blew the shore of Laki the northeast Tues howled along the that day. A shot of â€"relief â€" is for (Thursday) and t id ware, moving | ‘point in Alaska, 1 Capt. Donald B. explorer and lectu the students, al that day. A sho of relief â€" is for (Thursday) and 1 id ware, moving point in Alaska, From the Rocl ghanies, and from as, the weather_v delightful winter, on the academy . urday evening at Capt. MacMilD Six Years with t will be illustrat« lantern slides. T First Church of of Highland Park, lecture on Christia ert Stanley Ross; York City, membes Lectureship of Th The First Church planned by the P mittee of Arden chairmanship of | and Mrs. Rpger road at Elm place. dially invited to af Benefit B #1L offered for your Moraine hotel. All who would will hold a t ity Market, Feb. 11th. assortment frozen north he sea, and water. Local residents vited to bear Cay on (called by some years, with the e when he was in Navy, Captain | humanitarian ser he is considered a ited the Arctic The Ladies on Lutheran as has been in Be at A: (Continued AT just ou! On his

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