There were thirtyâ€"seven special assessments in })rocess of collection or settlement at Aprilâ€"30, 1929. Of these thirtyâ€"seven funds, five (Nos. 72,.74, 77, 79 and 85) had deficits at April 30, 1929, due to the fact that the public benefits and interest thereon owing by the CitK‘ and mentioned heretofor had not been paid. Unless paid these funds (together with the others which have public benefits cwing on them) will end up with bonds still outstanding and no cash to pay them with, a condition which will hurt the City‘s credit. Special assessment funds show at April 30, 1929, the followingâ€" Unpaid installments netseepason dih ts ons Cedpevine rer e eey epormecrefeenosâ€"â€"pM 0e a0. 40 f CAESH | ........2.... ;. 0...o in ne n ienss n n en h Cevineo nb eveuvareies renpbirtenecserscinnes see »‘ pMpaA UE 4 aâ€"a &4 $00400000000000000000000008 0209 t.p0p 3 4 â€"If It‘s Used in the Homeâ€"We Have It !! F Albert Axt Variety Store Total e ererevneresihreverlerevet se seeuedstzeseree Lessâ€"Bonds and accounts payable Net balance available to provide.for collection fees, interest defitci@enCl@$, @UC, ................lllllllllllllllllll l esss. 0@405â€"040G04 vyo4 4 +at4 wWhat and many high class articles suitable for prizes Given in an hour and a half â€"Painless & Permanents Guaranteed 318 Railroad Avenue â€" Highwood â€" _ (OPPOSITE N. W. RY. STATION) 2§ . Phone Highwood 870 . Household Needs â€" Kitchen Ware Office Supplies â€" Novelties Ladies and Children‘s Dresses â€" _Radios â€" .Sofa Pillows â€" _ _Canary Birds and Cages® _ 1@Â¥ 00250v€46808066 $177,572.90 â€"155,550.00 $ 22,022.90 T HE PEES 8 NOTICE OF LETTING CONTRACT ASSESSMENT NO. 338 BOARD OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS OF THE CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that bids will b»s received for the construction of a reinâ€" forced concrete pavement and concrete‘ comâ€" bined curb and gutter, with the necessary drainage and other improvements in Green Bay Road from Edgewooud Road to the South Limits of the City of Highland Park, County of Lake and State of lllinois, as a whole in accordrarce with the ordinance therefor. _ _ _ Said bids will be received by the Board of Loeal Improvements at its office in the City Hall, Highland Park, Illinois, until 7 :45 P. M. on the 5th day of August, 1929, at which time and place they will be publicly opened und read. « The specifications and blank proposals will be furnished at the office of the Board of Lccal Improvements in the City Hall of said City. ; « © * The successful bidder for the construction of said improvement will be required to enter into bond in a sum equal to oneâ€"third of the amount of his or their bid with sureties to b> approved <by the President of the Board of Local «Lnprovements when entering . into the contract for the construction of said" imâ€" provement. s : + The contractor will be paid in bonds, which bonds will draw interest at the rate of six (6)} per gent Ber SBBUM. ... .0 â€"..0.0. . Al! proposals or bids must be accompanied by a certified check payable to the President of the Board of Local Improvements of the City of Highland Park for‘ the sum of . not less than ten (10) per cent of the aggregate of the proposal. + J w Said proposal mustâ€"be delivered to the Presiâ€" dent of the Board of Local Improvements in open session of said Board at the time and place fixed herein for the opening of the same. ‘ ' _ No proposal or bid will be considered less accompanied by check herein provided. The Board of Local Improvements reserves the right to reject any or all bids if they deem it best for the public good: ue . WM. J... BRO&N, m 4s * . / "LYLE GOUREEY, f W. ‘M: REAY 3 â€"__ J H. ZIMMER, Boardâ€" of, Local Improvements of the City of Highland Park. s 20471 Report of the condition of Highland Park State Bank, located at. Highland Park, ‘ State of Illinois, at‘tthe. close "of ‘business con the 20th day of June, 1929, as made to the Audiâ€" tor of Public Accounts of the State of Illinois, pursuaht to.law. ;~~ ~i § ~Blinded by the dense fog that hung like a pall over the earth which might have apprized him of his location, Pilot R. L. Smith of a south bound Minneapolis to Chicago airmail plane was forced to chance disaster to himâ€" self and two passengers in bringing his plane down through the heavy vapor into a field on the Birke farm, «ne mile north of Wadsworth, at 8:15 o‘clock last Thursday night. . Total Liabilities ..._;...... ... $5,324,224.42 I, Charles F. Grant, Cashier of the Highâ€" land Park State Bank, do solemnly <swear that the above statement is true to the best of my ‘knowledge and *belief, and that the items and amounts shown above correspond with the items shown in the report made to the Auditor of Public Accounts, State of Illiâ€" nois, pursuant toâ€" law. STATE OF County of 14 Subscribed 10th day of (SEAL) Fog Causes Mail Pilot to Make Forced Landing One hour later, ten "sacks of air mail the cargo of the<big plane was in the Waukegan postoffice being RESOURCES © Cash, Other Cash Resources L and Due from Banks (1â€"2â€"3).$ 561,971.30 U. S. Government Investâ€" MNtS (4) ..,csscccccceel..~ _ 500,127.50 Other Bonds and Securities § J \......prvencerracmeesreommectvennnnepetopreveres Loans on Collateral Security Other Loans (6b) ... Loans. on Real Estate (6c¢) ... Overdrafts (7) ...........â€".....=... Banking _ House, . Furniture and Fixtures (9) ... Capital Stock (1) . Surplus (2)â€"........... Undivided Profits ( Reserve Accounts ( Demand Deposits | Time Deposits (5b) Total Resources (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) Lake ILLINOIS and sworn to before me this July, 1929. ul oo e LIABILITIES CHARLES F. GRANT, ELLA M. KRUEGER, § Notary Public (Net) â€"43) (4} .;....... (5a).......... $5,824,224.42 $ 500,000.00 ._ 100,000.00 70,128.72 R 54,394.13 ©2,883,426.61 . 1,715,674.96 1,608,368.73 425,190.27 ©850,460.44 1,148.19 1,233,808.61 143,148 Cashier of 88 made ready for shipment to Chicago by train. The two passengers who were on the plane also came to Wauâ€" kegan and boarded trains for Chicago. Pilot Smith immediately after landâ€" ing obtained the assistance of farmâ€" ers in the vicinity of the field and the mail was rushed to the Waukeâ€" gan postoffice with all possible speed in an effort to lessen the delay as in an eifort to 1 much as possible. ZION INSTITUTIONS and INDUSTRIES _ BOUND to think of money when you start thinking about HKeat â€"my how that coal does disappear. We‘ll put you in a new heating system that will save you coalâ€"or reâ€" pair your old â€"one. T. H. DECKER & CO. H. W. POTTER, Representative "@4% Cenvtral Ave., Highland Par) Phone Highland Park 3868 ï¬ma'n.m. MAKE YourR MFEATINZ D: aAn t Plumbin§y and Heating * Phone Highland Park 201 .. _ 15 8. St. Johns Ave. Thursday, July 18, 1929 "ulp 4 Thursday, July In . the building, â€"a Health «Con cupants at and childre â€"nose, throat serious effe o Two The colla ants yesters shoppe, ~17: laid to fums _jical refrig Ahner, 625 who treated * was methy] refrigerant blame : for Clark, 28 ye 29 in her aj avenue. At the E spectors fo reported th. gas compre iceless refr building, h: *deterioratio mechanism flood in the the inspecto â€"Chica _A second the day °c twelve apa from a buil owned: by _ case, it was ‘phur dioxid In: the h employes | where the r .ocated, to They becan gering back screamed f« policeman air. : They two hours. While t working ove der Capt. TI gas masks : They founc valve on th Sulphur ‘« that acts as in the atm« which is al: has little o¢ building _ m W.â€"C. Quig! fire d&epartr by stimula physician. 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