YACHT HARBOR PLAN BEFORE CITY COUNCL 44 erty. As contemplated the improveâ€" ment, if carried out, would represent un expenditure of from $150,000 to $200,000 for harbor and club house, the letter stated. The report of Justice Herman ment of work done during the month of June was received and filed. The report of . Justic . Herman Schwery showing fines amounting to $569, was presented and filed. Purchase Chlorinator e The contract for the chlorinator for the Carey avenue disposal plant, which has been in use on trial since July 3, was awarded to Wallace & Tiernan Co., the price being $1,330. Estimates were approved for work done on the filtration plant by the That (Continued from page 3) Open E Deerfield During the rush hours, they will run every fifteen minutes. THE DxERFIELDâ€"HIGHLAND PARKK ‘TaAXxE SERVICE : incnmplrnbl: unut;n‘t-)! a mass of frozen delightful coldâ€" s sliding down throat is one of life‘s little ‘joys, most particularly if it‘s some of this delicious special. w e mings â€" Phone H. 1. 4056 â€" 26 North Sheridan Road goolronr On the hour and the half hour. Headquarters will be at the Willys Knight Sales Rooms on Deerfield Avenue. f will commence service beâ€" tween these two communities Monday, July 21 Taxis will run EVERY H ALEF HOU R % _ Sunny Day Brick Special b FRESH RED RASPâ€" * BERRY VANILLA . MB ICE CREAM Priester Construction Co. and the Henry Newgard Co., and the amounts were orderedâ€"paid. Bills and payrolls for the period, June 1 to June 30, were presented and approved, the total being $25,/ 216.52. » ‘ ‘The report of the building inspecâ€" tor was presented and filed. It apâ€" pears elsewhere in this issue. Library Board Appointments Mayor Lewis appointed J. B. Garâ€" nett, Mrs. Otis L. Beardsley and Mrs. C. W. Balke members of the library board, and appointments were apâ€" proved by the council. All three are reâ€"appointments, as their terms have recently expired. f At the meeting of the board of local improvements a resolution calling for bids on the Taylor avenue paving job was adopted. T HE PRESS U .: s::2eâ€"teireke 8| i)8 HAH a|8 iSmith of New York, who was runnerâ€" up in the recent National Open at Inâ€" terlachen, shot a 78 in the morning round. The gallery for the most part followed the foursome composed of Walte? Hagen, Al Espiriosa, Eddie 1 Loos, and Phil Perkins. Perkins, who took the honors among the amateurs, completed. the morning with a 78, and took a 73 in the afterncon to make his aggregate 151. Horton | Smith, playing with .Abe Espinosa 1nnd Joe Kirkwood, drew .a large crowd, as did Jock Hutchison. ‘ The local clubs were <well‘ repreâ€" sented in the tourney. Dick Martin, Big Ten champion, who hails from Briergate, took fourth place in the amateur standing with 155. Alex Stupple of Exmoor took 154, and Bob Stupple of Skokie had 155. Harry Maroney of Bob O‘ Link tied with Jock Hutchison for the low score of the day with a 71 in the afternoon lround. Maroney‘s total for the day was 150. § ESPINOSA WINNER NORTH SHORE OPEN Professional Al Espinosa, Illinois Sportsman Jock Hutchison, Glen View Al Lesperance, Westmorland Lou Waldron, Pasadena, Fla Jim Carberry, Shore Acres . Walter Hagen, New York Harry ‘Adams, Hickory Hills Walter Murray, Gary ... Jim Foulis, Ruth Lake . George Smith, Onwentsia Harry Cooper, Glen Oak Phil Perkins, New York ... J. P. Kiley, Bunker Hill ... Honey Dmaske, Winnetka .. . Dick Martin, Briergate William Chambers, Sunset Valley Don Armstrong, Aurora . i Art Sweet, Ridgemoor .. ... h Charles Farrell \...coosssscsssssoi 18 17 166 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th Joe Davis #6 â€" â€"â€"| day of July 1930, Pete Rogan x1 82 163| (SEAL) H. R. VANT, Walker Flinn * 81 86 167 ) 20â€"21 Notary Public --.-.‘.-.-.---.---....----..-..------....------.-.... The golfers all commented on the fine condition of the course. There had been little rain the week before, and the greens were very fast. â€"The leading standings, professional and amateur, are as follows: â€" Highland Park golfers in ney had scores as follows: PEERLESS CLEANERS & DYERS (Continued from page 3) FOR INFORMATION PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 1347 Plain Dresses Announcing the Formal Opening Sunset Valley Ladies‘ Coats Amateur and 394 CENTRAL AVENUE K1 0 the Our New Cash and Carry ‘Price 12 18 14 75¢ 12 13 13 14 13 19 80 tourâ€" 144 151 148 55 60 60 54 of B. Brand ... Will Chambers Lyman Sandy Kenneth Hill Ray Sheahan Art Olson . Ed A Laing Stan Pankiewiez Sam Bernardi Alex Stupple Bob â€" Stupple Dick Martin .. Harry Maroney Ed A Laing On Tuesday, Billie Trumbull took moving ~pictures of the children of the â€" Community . Vacation Church school. These will be shown Friday evening dt the closing exercises of the school which will be held at the church at 7:30 p. m. Report of the condition of the Citzens State Bank locuted ut Deerfleld, Stute of Illinois, at the close of ‘business on the 30th day of June, 1930, as made to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Illinois, pursuantâ€"to Jaw. 12 Total_Linbilities $ 215,252.47 I, W. W, Mellvaine, Cashier of the Citizens 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 mbove correspond with the items and amounts shown in the report made to the ‘Auditor of Public Accounts, State of Illinois, pursuant to Jaw. _ _ _ _ ; Maly State of Illinois} County of Lakef 13. Presbyterian Church Notes Subscribed and sworn to before me thisâ€"5th Cash, Other Cash Resources wnd Due from Bunks(1+2â€"3) $ 50,595,66 Other Bonds and Securities (5) _ 105,265.06 Loans on Collateral Security (62) 8,881.174 Other Loans (6b) .: .0. 11,240.88 Loans‘on Real Estate (6e) 23,500.00 Loans‘ on Real Extate (6¢) Banking House, Furniture and ‘Fixtures (9) . Other Resources (12) Capital Stock (1) . Surplus . (2) Undivided Profits (net) (3) Reserve Accounts (4) Demand Deposits (5a) .. , Time . Deposita . (5b) ... Bills Payable (8@) . ......« Other Linbilities (10) Total Resources ... LIABILITIES (Official Publication) Highland Park RESOURCES Thursday, July 17, 1980 Men‘s Suits, Top Coats and Overcoats W. W.o Melilvaine, Cashier $ 215,252.47 $ 50,000,00 . 10,000.00 : 8,068.564 $2.03 82 82 4 109,830.44 17,233.34 25.000.00 13,157.16 1,611.42 #4 166 13 155 80 T1 88.12 155 155 150