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Suburbanite Economist from Chicago, Illinois • Page 8

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IST. I I I Tht Dining Guidt Editor Wish.i You And Yours Tht Hoppitst of Now a And Hoy You Find This Guide a Handy Help in '62. -ALL YOU CAN EAT- SOUTHIRN MUD CHICKEN EVERT TUIS8AY CHIIPRIN 6OLDIN PRIED FISH EVERY WEDNESDAY CHILDREN Sfc with Petoteet, Cele Slaw, Hot Fresh.BekeJ Relli, lutter; NOON TO P.M. uoujARDjoumon) Children under 12 8725 S. CICERO AVE.

MORAN'S BUFFET It'i That PRIED CHICKEN "ALL YOU CAN IAT" 12 Othtr 11 STEAKS-CHICKEN-RIBS Your Dining Pleasure Is Assured at Moron's tovtttd 1111 W. 79th SATELLITE SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY DINNERS LUNCHEONS DINNERS-COCKTAILS PHONI NE. MH4 Comer 87th and Oiscevar New Pltamw In RM DiniHa. Family Sunday and Monday Complete Menu! Saratoga RISTAURANT AND LOUN6I M2-3330 OPIN NEW TIM'S DAYI laded Ham Dinner With Fruit or Champagne CHILD'S PORTION 1.2S CICERO AT 77th ST. 2" KRAPIL'S Famous for Fine Corned Beef Lunch Dinner Urte Snacks BANQUETS 10 TO 500 AT THREE LOCATIONS Phone CE 3-9625 95th and HALSTED BEACON SPECIALIZING IN SUNDAY AND Dally 6 a.m.

to 1 a.m. Sat. Open All Chopi Chlckas Scafeads Fountain Treats Etficltnt HE 4-5990 3207 W. 63rd St Every Fri Pram 4:30 'til 10 p.m. Vt of 2V2-IB.

CHICKEN French -P Bmtcr 1 Not Open New Ycar'i Day CLUB ROSEANN RA 3-0899 7736 S. Ashland SABER ROOM broiled direct from open hMrth. Italian and American foodj their ftr t-f77I a oltatatn drtvi 8900 W. 95th ST. Outstanding! Coach House RISTAURANT "Ot The Del Prodo Hotel" 53rd St.

Hyde Park Blvd. Phon. HY 3-9600 LUNCHEONS DINNERS Jennie's Restaurant and Piantbar Full-Course Dinners Sunday Dinners from Neon ftotervotrons: Sf 1-4500 9031 Stony Island Ave. Pleasure Lakes RESTAURANT LOUNttl 108th and Roberts Road (One of Harlem) Gourmet Dinners Served Nitely All Day Specie) Atttntlen Phone Ol 8-2524 GINNY I LYNN CLUB ROOM RESTAURANT 1 WORLD'S FINEST RIBS KTAILS 7611 Stony Island Ave. RE PANCAKES 0 iirr- Wltb Wonderful, Eietic, Delicioes EU.

Golden West PANCAKE HOUSES Find More Errors In Tax Probe Al The investigation of the 1901 jCook County assessment rolls for Worth Township has re vealed scores of structures ing underassessed because they have been listed under the wrong Henry Bland, Worth township assessor, whose is now completed, illustrates this i actual cases mvolvilng the assessment of: --a bowling alley as a ncn fire proof garage. --a shopping center as a two flat apartment building; --a house and garage as a greenhouse, and --a bowling alley as apartment building. These are only a few of the errors he has found and in most cases, said Bland, the mis-class- ifications have been to the benefit of the property owners. Bland, who has discovered 'well over 2,000 taxable struc-(noted Set January Si. Franrift hospital Auxiliary ready for "January Jubilee" danrr Jan.

10. From left are: Mm. Robert Qelcndorf, J. Dan Brendel. Hill go to building fund.

"January Jubilee" will be J. Bay, 13921 heine of a Jan. 10 dinner dance(IJolton. arid Mrs. Albert Lindel) ponswed by members of fne 13830 S.

Park Dolton auxiliary in St. Francis hospital. 12948 S. Gregory Blue Island. The 7 p.m.

a a i will be held in ihe a i i a a 'Jp w-' -r "fk JJK rfl are: id uiiil. State Feted On Golden Jft A Anniversary Mr. find Mrs. Andrew Ebbens. 11904 S.

Komensky ave Alsip, formerly of Oak Lawn and Evergreen Park, celebrated their golden wedding anniver sary at an evening open house recepl.on Wednesday. Dec. 27 in the First Reformed Churm of Mount Greenwood, 3509 They are the parents of 12 children who are: Mrs. Harrv Dyke, M741 Central Park Mrs. Chris Piersma, 3700 W.

115th pi Mrs Nick Piers )ia, 3532 W. 115th Mrs. A Ruikema of Bmher, Andrew Kbbens. 9928 S. Oak a Lamert Ehbens.

9525 S. Spauldins Evergreen Park: George Kbbens. 12642 S. Paulina Stieknry oicbook ly Mmehetfe (Economist Correspondent) i Btirbiink Manor Presbyterian church, W. 80th st.

and S. Cen ral ave received new mem ers into the congregation 'hristmas Day. Joining were: Mr. urn) Mrs. Henry Kardols and their two sons.

Jerry. 13. and Emery. 10. of 8747 S.

tatnma ave. Mr am! Mrs. Lloyd Pruett, 8523 Massnsoit their two children. Dwlght, 14, and Susan. 10.

Mr. md Mrs. Jack Kern. 8355 -eClnire and their two laughters, Susan and Laura ean. of Hurbank Manor Prerhyterian Church celebrnt- ing i i a i month were Lillian Sinmis, Jack Edward, Asia Lurnlh.

Melvin V1 lenga. Carmen King. George Esch. Allison Anlnns. Margaret Rehnquist.

Donna Bland. Dor i 11941 S. Karlov Gprrit. i i A 1 othy Brautigam, Ted Kam penjja. Jimmy Knei, Bol Phyllis Anians, Morris.

Nancy Nelson, Leon Graves. Fid ward Predergast UK Mrs. George Prendergast. Fellowship in St. Mart United Church of Christ, hck in the Harry E.

Fry School 7800 S. Mobile held a pro gressive dinner and a caroling party Dec. 20. All the high school young people met at home, 8030 S. Nagle ave.

to begin the progressive dinner The last stop of the evening wai the Millers', 7805 S. Nagle ava, The Sacrament of Holy Com munion will be observed at thi 10:30 a worship lervice ir the Sf. Mark United Church ol Christ, held in the Harry Fry School. 7800 S. Mobile ave.

Dec. 31, The congregation wil observe "Open Communion." Seven families in Our SavioUi i i i i i i i i vnurcn congregation vcame parents of babies this 2500 W. 94th pi. itures in half the township area not even listed on the tax rolls. said he is determined to "fol low through" in correctly recording the structures on the tax rolls and if possible to i the causes of the errors.

said; proceeds will 111.: Mrs. Jake Waterlander. 103rd Mrs. Claude Also Mrs. Kenneth i Van Latvn.

11946 S. Hamlin W. York Blue Isl Robert IL'GIU S. or Mrs. ave and Mrs.

Clara De i Island. Mrs. i i he Dorchester ave i 15511 Chicago Dolton. rtnd donated to the hospital Virginia Boyd. 12237 S.

fvmd. Maple a Blue Island, co- Commenting on the Jan. 2Jchairmen ot the ways and means reservation deadline, Mrs J.icommittee, recently a Dan Brendel. 11511 of pme i l(K)rd St. Kbbon is a a i und her husband wa born in Holland.

He has been retired lor live years. committee This year Bland is using a "Tables will be set the a a Miciai even Mrs. J. W. Koenig, 12751 hitherto untried method in the state to study the tax rolls.

It involves the first use of micro i of the record cards for the 47.000 parcels of property in the township as compared to aeria photo-maps of the area. Also for the first Bland will ask that a receipt be returned by the Cook County tax assessor's office which will en able him to determine the dis position of every irregularity he has found. In prior years, Bland said It was nearly impossible to deter mine if action was taken on cor reefing errors he found. In some cases, where he 1 re ported structures missing from the tax rolls, a year later he found the situation still uncorrected Bland Is continuing his study of the tax rolls and will, after the New Year's weekend, give his for part of township of the County. study, since first results were announced last weekend, have taken him into the remainder of Oak Lawn and into Chicago Hidge.

More homes and garages have been found off the rolls since be released his i for slightly more than a third of the township area. At that time was 2.333 structures missing from the He said he the number of irregularities to rise as his investigation includes Blue Island, Alsip and other commu nities. Bland said he had DO idea of how many property would be back taxed because of a provision of the law that exempts owners who have been paying taxes on some type of improvement. Property owners paying for vacant property, but having an improvement will be taxed. Those paying for a home, but their garage, will not be back taxed.

NVither will the property owner who has been paying for a garage, but not his home; a a case discovered by Bland. The assessor hopes his study will bring the toll amount of revenue due to taxing bodies, will spread the tax load and cor rect inequalities. One inequality was found recently in the Southfeild subdivision of Brldgeview property owner complained of high tax bill. Bland said he not only found the owner paying too much tax but that six homes five a rage? belonging the man's parties of from two to 12. although tables for large numbers are limited.

Tickets wil! he Blue Island, chairman She will be is prize assisted by Mrs. J. McGoldriek. 11600 S. Bel: a Car! mailed promptly upon receipt i a 2429 Burr Oak reservations and donations Blue I a Mrs.

Donald Reservations may be with Mrs. Brendel; Mrs P. David, 151 W. 146th Riverdnle, co-chairman, made! Fletcher. 2322 W.

Olive ave Paul Blue Island, and Charles Caul, 14121 S. Michigan i a i District 218 To Award Plaque For Work-Study 'Holiday Days' Mother? of children a i Orchard i a M'hool, Tin 0 lley Park, wen- i i to a tend one of school's i Holiday Days. children i i a hospital i they i i made to patients. Mothers v. ac- companU'il i i Mrs.

i i a Mid IfiTth Tmlf.v a Mrs, Charles Pecor. S. Frank Doming. 16K70 8. Dixie Km.v Mrs S.

Orchard pledge of S100.000 from the! a11 of i Mrs. A D. Stuver. 4451 VFW Pledge Of glOO.OOO Builds Fund past month. New arrivals are Daniel Joseph, Fon of Mr.

and Mrs. Klmer TreRonning; Kich- Lloyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hit hard i Tamara Ann. daughter of Mr.

sncl Mrs. Fred i Hobyn Lynn, a of Mr and Mrs. George Lindemann: Christy Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Clendening; Edward.

i a i son of Mr. and Mrs. i i i Wanner and Anthony A son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew The church it located nt SR07 S.

Narragansett avp. T. Hallinan V.F.W. Post 3580 of Blue Island was presented to Sister Marie Duschesne. St Francis hospital administrator.

Dec. 22. The presentation to the hospital buildinft fund wa? made by Dr. S. Parrilli, post surgeon.

Commander Joseph Di Novo. in announcing the pledge, stated members would make in- for Inc. Dis- Illinois Foundation tributive Education, cently presented a walnut plaque to Clyde Bailey, coordinator of the work-study program in Blue Island Community High school. The plaque will be used each year to carry the name of the outstanding Distributive Education student in district 218 schools. Twdeve metal plate? for individual names have been placed on the walnut base, which is cut in the shape of a shield, with the official D.

emblem at the top. Bailey announced that selection of the first winner will not be made until near the end of the school vear. The dividual selection I i be made by employer l) hers of the Distributive Educn tion advisory committee, get her with help from Bailey. The Foundation presented only three of these plagues In the entire district six area. The inscription on the plaque reads: "The Illinois Founda tion for Distributive Education.

Inc. Outstanding Distributive Education Student Award to Community High School." In all probability, Bailey stated, the award would be made at the annul Distributive Education banquet and would be re-presented during the Awards Day assembly held near the end of the school year. pledges in addition to pledge, which will 10-year period. Last year Post 3580 gave the hospital SI.000 tor use in pediatrics. Active in civic at fairs, the post held a Christmas parly Ispt week, asking participants to donate canned goods lor Chriftrnas baskets for the needy.

Post members also visited veteran? in Oak Forest hospital during the holidays. PERMIT FOR SIGN Authorization for the erection ot an illuminated sign by "Beverly burger" at 1851 was authorized by the city council. The sign will be 15 feet, six inches, by 19 feet, nine 180th find Mrs Hills. During Holiday children watc-ned a perlonr Country Club i K. Adams.

T7117 S.i a a a i of the Cole "King Midas. Merrione't''-. i Mothers, 1 ers and sisters were i i to watch the show If, 1131 Foment Far KAGLK SCOl'T Jeff 8916 S. a a Evergreen a i. i ber of St.

Bernndette Boy Scout troop 6M recently became Eagle YING LEE Original" CHOP SUEY To Take Hemt From 10 a.m. p.m. Seven Dayt A WMk ONIT AODMSS 1045 W. 79th St. you io our vmir food uncftfr the i in our open inches mounted center Worth Notebook Pot Chrlitlaanit (Economist Correspondent) GI 8-75M Bible study classes will U- held the four Thursday nights of January in Worth Methodist 7100 W.

112th at p.m. Mr. and Mrs. John 7MO 115th announce the jirth of their first child. Ansela Marie, born Dec.

12 In St. Fran- hospital and weighing six xnindis 15 Angela is the granddaughter of Mr. and John Charmelo of the same ad- Iress. Executive board of the and Rosary in Our Lativ the Ridge rhurob. 1085 lidgeland will meet Jan at 8:30 p.m.

in the home Mrs. Marcel Good. 6401 W. 107C NOW IN 11 it YiAR IN PURCHASE Fuel Oil From Following DURING THE MONTH OF JANUARY you will receive this beautiful CANNON FULL SIZE Sorry! This item cannot be moiledl YOUR MONEY EARNS A HIGH with Mr.v Gofi- Anthnnv Byrnr "it. Co-hostess will be Mrs 10743 S.

ave Ridge. Ann Bresnahan's i trade class in the Worth KIprnentary school Surprised her i a u.d ding present during the class i i i a 22 She wax married Dec 3(1 und her pupils k-okinR forward to new Mrs. Me- East 79th Strtet 11 West 95th Street ftA 3.4010 Beth Ucatfoits 24 Hours A DAY! Nwrty ef FREE PARKIN6 All Yter't Evt Ntw Day to 2 lottr neiiehbors were not even listed on tax rolls. Guild To Host Birthday Lunch Member? of th? women's Ch-irch of Oak Lawn. 9411 i i s'tend Jsn.

4 i in the I A tor 'np i i a i a a will seated at 12 depicting 5 1 months of the year. Women of 'h' i i i pin from each table will be Riven I pointed and rernovr-a by subject dealing with family life! for an impromptu i i 1 the program. Reservations, to begin by Jan 2. may made i i chairmen or Bette Cordes. A 27948; Fran Cump, GA Anderson.

GA 4-0477. BLANKET A blend of 94' rayon, 6 acrilan-ncrylic, bound with 100 acetate satin. Luxurious synthetic scientifically blended for warmth and beauty. when opening an account of $200 or more or adding $200 or more to your present account. for the, 'Hospital Sisters To Be Feted Ml- a Ida Chapman.

GA OMHHS i 1 4 1 2 1 arvi Morrey, 11212 a D'lltori i i oi "Holiday tor thp in St. Francis Catherine GrhrinK. GA 2-4290: Jean (iA 4 1775 or Marge LiiKklaw, GA 4-2252. Guild cookbooks will be sold Blue Island, to bt held Jan 3 during the by hospital auxiliary, the annufl) borrl will featurp tnvnrite diihes DIVIDEND On All Account! Why be satisfied i less than the best in dividends, safety, and service. We pay annum dividends, on every dollar and your savings are insured to $10,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation.

You can increase your financial security and your income from dividends by saving ROW at SAVINGS. HOURS: Mon. and 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tucs.

and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Closed Wednesdays.

SAVE-BY-MAIL FREE TRANSFER OF FUNDS If your i arp n(m earning a 4 or if they are not iriMired by transfer them to EVERGREEN SAVINGS. Jutt bring in your paM book. We'll do the No fuM- No bother. Gft livcrKrt'fn's grrat combination -High plui Maxinuim Safety. personal message from our president: You are cordially invited to i i SAVINGS in a ary, and join our prosperous savings a i Here dollars harder and earn more for you.

security is assured by our sound, conservative management. JOHN P. HYI AND President It's the convenient way to save open an account or withdraw. We supply)postage paid envelopes both a Phone, write or visit up for your Save-By-Mail Envelope! All savings deposited by the 15th of the month earn dividends from the 1st i OPEN MEMBERSHIP Boys between the ages of 14i of many of the members Mr 2510 to IS who want to the Margaret Harpst, rroopjW I'ni'in ave and Mrs ran Jre I1.r,, Oeighton. 12721 Honore JVr.

1 Mand, are in charge GA 2-8145. ot decoraUons. 9950 S. KEDZIE EVERGREEN PARK CURRENT ASSITS OVIR 25 MILLION.

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