Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 16 Apr 1931, p. 50

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50 Salesmen that Always Find OPEN DOORS The advance guard of your sales force â€" folders, â€"bookletsâ€"and brochures from the Udell Printâ€" ing Co.‘presses. They demand attention with their bold, dashâ€" They create confidence by their handsome â€" cleanâ€"cut presentaâ€" tion. They awaken the desire to buy by â€" their persuasiveness. Let‘s talk costs. Phone Highlénd Park 557. â€" Send a Personal Message to o%er 5,000 Homes _ Ask About Our New Personai Addressing Equipment T H E President Simons brought up the matter of "Clean Up week" and urgâ€" ed each merchant to clean up his place of business, thus making the gites more attractive and safeguardâ€" ing against. any fire hazdrd. . > > Xavier Vigeant, chairman of 23 booklet committee, made his report on the progress of the booklet. Suggesâ€" tion was made that pictures be taken of summer scenes so that they could After a great deal of discussion as to the proposed increase in dues, moâ€" tion was made, seconded and carried that the matter be deferred until the next meeting and that the budget committee meet with the board of directors so that another solution may be offered at the May meeting. be used when the booklet is published. Cleanâ€"up week :.... ...... ... ... l2 .. cupines club endorsing the movement and assuring their hearty support. In this connection President Simons of the chamber of commerce is to apâ€" point a committee to investigate the various sites available for such a building and report at the May meetâ€" ing. COMMERCE CHAMBER MONTHLY MEETING March 31, 1931, Funds on Hand TNeRICTONIEY _ 1. NSRA on h. iraseecniy reogentran on in inroms . in mpmat iaemementamnmmtmnernimicinnnmcimplennineminmnce ~ * AB0BL Add, Anticipation Warrant sold in anticipatoin of 1930 taxes now in collection_=__ €$,000.00 pecial Assess Bonds Matured Bond â€"Interest Grounds Improvement ... Furniture and Equipment Deficiency April 1, 1980 General Taxes for 1929 Add, Anticipation Warrant sold in anticipation of 1930 taxes March 31, 1981, Funds Auxiliary Agencies : Salary School Nurse ..._." *. ... Supplies, etc., Nurse Department TDantalâ€" Clinke .........:.:: .0. 20n 0. Maintenance Plants : irs and Replacements Tenuls and_ Replacements Opera Plants : Janitor and ‘Toilet Supplies Instruction General Taxes, for 1929 .."...â€"........._____. n foan to Bonat Fund, partial payment m ng m Interest on Funds .. .:. = _2 028 Sesllt * Deflciency April 1, 1930 Sundries FHOL ANME _ ./ccmmsmenlincfacrince. Electric Currentâ€"Light Electric Currentâ€"Power ‘Teachers‘ State Pension Fund School Supplies ....._....._......_. SAMAREO® â€"â€".........c.22.:2, .i ecncul 2. Office Supplies SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER 108, LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS (Continued from page 6) ents totrtia zin ie liy ols cce im A 42MR s NO 1 for the year ended March 31, 1931 Hand EDUCATIONAL FUND DISBURSEMENTsS BUILDING FUND * neaarory** DISBURSEMENTS RECEIPTS Subsequent watering may be needâ€" ed _ especially â€"with _trees _ planted around . the {foundation . where..rain may not reach them. Always water thoroughly, giving a good soaking at weekly intervals. Cultivation of the soil will assist in growth and conâ€" serve the moisture. Next, fill the hole within 3 or 4 inches of the top with good earth, firming it with a stick or with the feet. Then pour in enough water to settle theâ€"soilâ€" firmly.â€" Allow this water to completely settle away beâ€" fore putting in any more soil. Enough loose soil should be added later to bring the soil to the desired level, but it is best to leave a depression around the tree to catch water. or cut it off to expose the soil on top of the ball. SPRING PLANTING AND CARE OF EVERGREENS POLICE MAGISTRATE A Business Man for a Business A Office (Continued from page 31) EARL H. PURDY â€"Charles Fiore Nurserics 81,328.15 425.00 2,862.98 498.04 498.53 2,984.40 2,194.15 1,850.00 125.96 100:00 8,800.86 115.15 5,983.43 1,482.18 495.52 468.39 Vote for €78.98 19,228.36 Thursday, April 16, 1931 GEORGE L. in for $114,707.07 â€"â€"~4,8508.18 2,000.00 $70.10 156.00 T448 1,071.58 1.891.67 f;"m :'1) ~2000.06 85,113.30 2,075.96 5,179.15 1,545.49 ... $8,235.69 $ 5,563.16 $ â€"â€"â€"837.19 Secretary $ 22,283.59 119,142.26 3T,.83L.T $7,397.90 19,344.54 €$,000.00 12.655.46 "99,797.t12

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