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Highland Park Press, 23 May 1940, p. 4

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E fi‘egW ’MI nun at.“ -- his; ttati-ii-iF. A GARDEN Mmm-lo DOG LOVER? "The Old thatr"--tttath, what they term a person who condemn: his neighbor'a dog for running over his premises and destroying his property. And if he volunteered the slight- oet ttttsame Tit'",,",,',',',', for fthe Magi he Iamid bed tggtt, reprimanded. pmmimofapotstsibupe ty,an u e ostmei.et.tm (innocent; - _ - I'" Yet a dog is permitted to run at large, wade in your bird both, lap up the tiah from your pool, trample your plants, poison your tree. and shrubs as well u tear up your sod, and youmexpectodtoaeosptitu s plsyful sctofs dumb animal. And " In mutant in the dog owner's favor, it is suggested that you fence in your you! (which has always stayed at home) so that. their pet canine my dig a tunnel under your fence for It should not be necessary to take drastic steps to enforce this otdinance. Something should be done however to encour- age those citizens whose civic pride leads them to spend hours of toil and labor in gardening, aside from the money involved, in beautifying their premises, not only for their satisfaction, butts; a credit tp_their city. - fl 7 7 - ' Kickball Park, like other North Shore towns, he: 1 dog ordinance which provides "that dogs must be kept upon the ownm' premises or if allowed upon the street must be upon leash and accompanied by some member of the family respon- siblg for the oontpol of the dog." 7 7 _ In those counties of Illinois with more than 100,000 pop- ulation it is necessary to elect a tax collector for each town- ship. There are, at mesent, eleven out of the eighten town- ships in Lake County which ore operated under the township collector system. So we have eleven different off1eiala dupli- eating the function of the County Treasurer in his capacity as ex-omeio county collector. The total coat of operation of the Couiity Ctosetor'a oitiee is about $35,000 for the entire year's war . Township collectors receive two per cent of the amount that is collected. In the use of wealthy townships like Shields and Deerfield and densely populated Waukegan, this amount runs into considerable sums. Records show that the town- ship collectors in Lake County will receive approximately $60,- 000 for their work this year. This amount comes out of the fund paid into the County by the taxpayers. Furthermore, township collectors must be bonded, which involves approxi- mately, $3,000 additional cost_to the County. "The old crab" does not necessarily dislike dogs, but be- lieves in fair play, and consideration. Just as you cherish your pet, so the nature lover cherishes his garden. Your hobby may be your household pet, while your neighbor's is his garden. You wouldn't want any harm to come to your "hobby" - why let [our pet out__the front Adoorto destroy your neighbor'" Although these town collectors have been duly elected by the voters and are carrying out their official duties according to law, it does seem unwise to add such cost to our local gov- ernment. Add to this the confusion which results in the change of paying taxes to the town instead of the county. ,,, - Vs -_-_... __-..,. an. w-vuy VI. nu. m'w’lll‘ ”Alw- These are a few of the problems presented by the town- ship collector system which makes it seem not only advisable but imperative for the state legislature to raise the population requirement for counties such as ours from 100,000 to 600,000. Tlhis is of immediate concern to the voters of Deerfield Town- 3 1p. U, -- re, ___‘, -i'e_____e -v u... Wu" ll-uku v: I-uc wuuuby- Many of us do not know who our township collector is or where he has his office. A number of resident property owners have no idea to whom they should pay their taxes nor do they receive any notice from the township collector. Duplicate re- ceipts and other information on taxes paid to a town collector are difficult to obtain after the close of the taxngying period. -The above rdirm'ial tHott rnufrl'huled by a nubu‘riher to the HIGH- LAND PARK Paras and in a unmanned article, “Explanation of the Tax Operator: in ('uunriru of More Than 100.000 Population," by Gargetd Leaf, Treanurrr of Lake ('anm. and an editorial, "Tax Collection Coat," which appeared in the Waukcyan News-Sun on April 2.r, 193o. jRetmsiet of other peraon's rights is the -foindation"ia onii of friendship, but of good government as well. 15c THE NEW YELLOW CAB owhmflgmuummuwu-fl- 7H! HIGHLAND PARK PRESS l.‘ 'dl W "TT." 1; mm IA“? mun.“ “I “MA? or “Q” ‘ mun M'u-r My. ._ loll-v “I Tm THIS WOMAN. -r"oer.Hu-.'-er-rr-otr-,ue-.rt., Woirr. “hm Pb I. . In“ ml" CAITOON. ”"7 W Yellow Cat, 00. MILE “I! m Pal-hr. in Ma‘s-h "WIICAL FIAT!“ In col-v 'M. th Phone fhmsq.r, I...” but . Dunn NOVELTY 'Rdlmmhrr “If ti'i3i1.ta.S1%hr.rh'hiit"" wait-e 2000 15c “TAX COLLECTION COSTS” {Qatuvvlvw ““170. , to I Ev'ninl T Nun-h; eoetuetrror" , in H) Irina.- numb-w When", NOVELTY. "Evin. Sub. I.\TF‘.ST MWNOTONR NEWS LAT-T PATH! Hm (1th Huh-ruin. "PrN0CXrmo" Vuh Mac-y'- Card of Thalia We wish to express our deep ap- preeiation to our friends and neigh- bors for the kindness Ind sympathy shown and for the floral oiterinirs trent in our recent bereavement.- Mrs. R. Peachman and Family. m I" 'e-rar-h.-.. In! II. II. " I“) m question of the city's ML itrforp-ald-dxtetotu condition of laptop" - a“ ing the thin-1k .trtatadt" he. Sheri“: road dong Com UM road to the Bundle nation an up for diner-lion. Th. “ponde- eoumel ruled that the city In “this for dump manned and It... won recommended to plu- the walk in question in good remit. The cor- poration counsel was also instructed to get in couch with the prop.” one" dong this route to squint them with the need of repairing the part of the walk trnmseerisrttt their property. - 7 7 (Continua-d In. M " uranium-c a “that b - The council recommended that a petition to erect an uplanlt phat between the Skokie anloy line 01 the North Shore electric and the North Western railroad, south of Deerfield road, be granted. This po- titlon brought up the old question of extending the city'n water ”In to serve this urea. It w” point-d out that the current luck of - nble water would present quite a problem in use of a ttre inasmuch as the Fire Department would In" Quality KENTUCKY SERVES A DEAL amounts-mm... Wink.- Mm on Owl-nu. mun-I an " ts-i-Hai-ret-tr-mat- fro-50¢. Olmdnrmdmin’rh‘ m RUSH Br. CHICAGO YES ’II IIOILAID PABE - buy-Imhadh-b‘ whit. I?trjAaarrtedttltm. math-Mulobthuw oftugert-trbmttr-Mt. pyiutorthmm elm-Ala. 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