Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 14 Jan 1937, p. 11

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Company rida poi .. Drawing rooms, rooms; lqounge lean,‘. comforta le, , dining car bezuty, comfortâ€" The D&IE 7 to f.llo'fib wit table, ‘cither in ,Daily,C&EI Ry. .9 People‘s service .i i'g:‘!h Weo: M 10 this °B TRAN U *h * â€"mal e Want Ads ute to Florida}.. ril War bat ountair scendry. ANUARY 14 ly _ conferernice KLCLE. room d FLOR! , Deerfleld r Flotide service over the how 1 can skip fl‘l’. will be hel g, Jan. 18 M-W y Friday 7:30 nbrok, Past service., are ts at _ 0 ~ _ fRotal of deposits : ‘ ) Seeured by ple Ece ) Not secured b; i[%" ) Total deposits #0. Billd payable ... /A Reâ€" (KG / eomnsveniadeaiie , Di wunpaid ... + of credit ... P Bank acceptances ....... zi // / Grand Total L 64 iANDUM : Loans a: * 86. Loaks and investments THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, it 1f. Oth@r resuroces ........ Grand To stogk .« i k. on i# wnts‘ ... § [ VC â€"poliae 19. x8 &“ 8: yoctk _ mm"'?irm'"fi’e.fi;-‘--:.«m.;fi;_.mm * . 804, 105, 19 . muims‘ ‘“m a debentures payable Q&M.‘.m and to above class "A" debentures. M‘“‘" to. all County : ) 88. A ,'f %..;m.mdmumdud«npfll.u.Andmflc.r.or‘nt.twoo! the of the Highland Park State Bank & corporation of the State of Illinois being sworn, each upon his onth states: ‘That he makes this affidavit for the mmgmmmdmomuolnAadmmm .emsuuumm..-mu*nmu,mwmmmhnmmln- f trusts by trust companies.‘" ‘That the, !mnpofiofthnkl corporation on the tioned date, is true and correct in all to the beat of his knowledge and .u‘MhhumulndthoMndhoobolmuMm”wlotm wurbose -ki“.‘um wâ€" y o ampcinrang f (Sea!) % : of Report af Condition‘ of 17 13. 14 18. 16. 1. 18. has outstanding $18,000.00 face of Ciass _ D . PNETCR C a;wmm-fi-m&mmum creditor and to above Class "A" tures. . j I, *P.Mmdh-wc'ufihth@.mbmw&m hmwdnb.toluknvws.dw.u&mcth“mm mmmmâ€".fimuumu‘mm-m»mnam * w.shholmhob.nmuhv. ' 2 $ 2Â¥ s + + a C.F. GRANT, Cashier ( Correct.| Attest: .)___. > # | + c 1. A. APPEL : _/ ; exrsal 5 M. HASTINGS,_ .‘_ _ ers‘ liability under letters of credit .............. ?:' lNability account â€"of ecceptances ........... PBUKDOMHE 5.10 00ete ic mm in somnirree ennprermntianennttirdirioy Income debentures and/or capital notes Class "A" D ) ° DATMEOB : .. .. oooA venninneci on anncsnenn hi npncopensnmmnnmon nnnnnent merennrnncn f e "by m‘.â€" and/or investmen 1 - nves Cl 1. {.i .g x of loans and/or investments is) |Tou Wibebcvitnnii dn reovinronniintermirine inmaneitieaimalrigeninchi (1 (e) (0) (Agsinet iez $ tw 3 Lo. ds ota s (g € $ anigen e n sminnserninainepe ies t ce ie on ine on net cuen en ut en t mAm Mh.b;n";l‘lzfit.h ERxercise of BOWERIE: 3 aln. oecete iss inss raniednsinniynight onl Aaprononite Rermevrrmeninbigheme tx) other purposes ...« menmn en ineomeomin nb aomnrimegndmnny Te d Poohe uce Incdme debentures and/or capital notes 'Iq" | G@DOBits :........ci=«..o~~~= Due: to â€"B&NkS ..........â€".â€"â€"«=«â€"â€"â€"â€" 1 of deposits : E) suzured by vl:'dcc of Ik Di XHNHRHWENE: â€" @neeecmonnivigans o y cznnterrene o xeannn i mereenentemment in Een rtene n ie 1 10 e L0 0 of credit anvecnsreigti en egemeveciea se iveviavnenmitecteeticvanaspeatiis unsacaencttiinicaannners ineement en dn weath none m- ce erm beeasoninanloon in ue e rirenan is enanen c necivaaeninerniantanatie t m en t ie none f ip mm mm _ Grand Total Linbilities ,.......fl...*,...........-.,...,,,_.w.....-..................,.nm.aun UM : Loans and Investments rwuum,x.umfl-z * tey it B. '&'mn-m'.umm' ons direct and/or fully iteed. 246,500.00 a k and/or guaran jeoplceinuthiy (b; bonds, stocks‘ and rities .....,..n......4....;._,.....‘......-,;...4-.....4n.....f $8,268.15 (e) and digcounts ocnetnreonoenre wrvene oo drrneindoncter e menereriy en annssecentncsnnereeememnannmens : none + & M f mmz _z Total Pledged (exeluding reâ€"discounts) denmenleifeiints Feathoisnneniivinendoppectnne hoppedti 384,758.15 ({ inst U. S. Government and | postal savings M......A....u_._...._...t,tu.‘us.‘l'l ’ funds of .’-h Of TIHMOI . ............==â€"ucbommemmebmnmimnenemem en . ; none a deposits of Trust DOPATEM@Nt .................ommemanelcemmmememme* .. none (a) VAgainst U. 8. b funds e) | inst borro ( % E@.w (Against |rerrer RBubscribed and i | Grand Total Resources / ___â€" HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK 6 HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS f ;.hmhundNAnmdmmu.u dition at the close of business on the thirtyâ€"first day nd bonds, stocks and ....,.m": wuu_”""l"-w Grand ‘Total Resources s aick. (Official Publication) HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK Total Pledged (excluding reâ€"discounts .............................$ 384,768.15 U. S. Government and postal savings deposits ... 83,268.15 funds of of lilinois :. .:,..‘.W....fi_._,............,,"..7..“ * C hore ::l. THODNEFEANOTE . 3. 2. c4car on lirrnccincte ivrnnnciciteess carsacs * NRA ce deposits Reserve Bank War Loan Account 128,500.00 (Net) ootdvanincmenatnteaneoeinimnete l e e NNE T 0 ires and/or capital rnotes ..~â€" J. M. APPEL C. F. _ GRANT . sworn to before me this Tth day of January, 1987, i KATHALEEN COLE, Notary Public c DEERFIELD STATE BANK of loans and/or investments.. »dge of loans and/or investm Resources (Official Publication) (Official Publication) | _, RESOURCES LIABILITIES .L ces * anivenrammnenee Fovupversmizeniedemane ns vsutes medrenn and fixtures $5,000.00..... LIABILITIES this 6th : and fixtures $8,118.00.... ~call of ‘the Auditor of close of business on the %ypof Jnma. 1037, RENCE M. GLADER, investments 3,199,721.13 Ens h o 5 600,90,008 001.18 Accounts, pursuant to law and v.first day‘ of December, 1936. nnccevsnsnnvenamtnnre $ 10,000.00 18 $ 104,500.00 gusranteed ..........$ 200,000.00 ... 150,000.00 kocw.... â€" $0,000.00 revenssasnsnimnttn avecemennerenins ... $8,852,343.97 2.Afi riads ‘ Public Accounts, Thirtyâ€"first day of 1,929,173.03 lm“tll $ 834,768.15 140,137.15 Notary Public $3,852,843.97 â€" 11.10 92,018.00 £00,000.00 150,000.00 50,000.00 $1,150.92 116,971.9% 1.919,733.63 1,384,487.50 .." ©£5,000.00 * +‘ 9,494.33 .. 256,630.59 * 17.61 2 . ©5,000.00 *‘ $2.760.53 932,484.12 738.12 $29,300.00 901,594.22 956,060.66 11.10 92,018.00 121,287.43 Directors o 1,330.02 ammmbmimm mm $ 425,048.50 $ 50,000.00 . £0,000.00 _ 5,000.00 . < _/ 4,M0.54 o > (‘gn20r . _ 251,664.50 * "93,679.35 ,150.92 18,850.32 105,715.42 none none none froaint Tntnioe in m oon Rerie muy Soutoation to mvtboldere as muck ( . . 1, J. W. MeGINNI8, of the above named bank, do solemnly that anont d in aleninnet ogaber of ihe Phove Jteatt wont Lt + ts Toe mont and (Seai) Scouts New City in Washington Construction of a n’:&mcfim "city" within the national capital has just started. It | will house thousands of Boy Seouli-‘;rom every state who will hold their National Sequt Jamboree next June 30 to July 9. Headed by Harvey A. Gorâ€" don, ifational director of engineerâ€" ing, the Scouts own engineering,serâ€" Â¥ice to busy making preliminary plans and surveys. _ | | The federal government is lending the Scouts some 350 acres of its property on both sides of the Potoâ€" mac river, nearly all within view of the Capitol, the Washington monuâ€" ment and the Lincoln memorial. They will live together for ten: days enjoying the unusual program of campign, pageantry, sightseeing and national functions. |, 4 The grounds © surrounding the Washington monument will be availâ€" able for demonstrations and massed gatherings of the Scouts, There an arena, seating 25,000 will be erected for afternoon and evening displays. Complete flood lightsâ€"/and an ampliâ€" fication system will be provided. Boy Scout â€"News â€" Each troop is britog!ng its own tentage and the Jamborge will be a show of camping (methods used throughout America.g The Scout‘s m'n? sworn 0; W me this 5th ‘day of January, 1987 THE GRAD E €*HL PRESS8 engineering ‘service is releasing a manual on the construction of tentâ€" age, sleeping bags, and will tell what gear each Scout should bring and will be furnished here. Many special trains bringing contingents will run onto sidings on the Jamâ€" borée grounds where the Scouts can detrain with their camping gear, â€" Business Values â€" Eagle Seout Rating: Boys who become Scouts, m?m rank iuthfi:‘r.- ganization, have a better chance of securing good positions in the busiâ€" ness wor,ldx" if aâ€"letter received by the Scout {executive at Appleton, Wis., from a large insurance comâ€" pany, can be taken as an indication in that direction. : The letter requested a list of young men who became: Eagle Scouts between 1921 and 1929, to be considered for a high position now open in that company. + â€"It said in par, "Our purpose in asking for, this list is one of inâ€" creasing our personnel and we do so for the reason that we know Eagle Scouts are held in high esâ€" teem and should furnish the calibre of individual that we wish to have working in our organization." | Executive Board Meets: The exâ€" ecutive board of the North Shore Area council is holding a meeting at the Boy Scout headquarters in‘ Highland Park at 7:45 p.m, tonight, (Thursday). ‘The business includes the reading of the annual report to the national council and the planâ€" ning for the year 1937. Mr. Henry Fowler, president will preside.| President Roosevelt Sends Greetâ€" ings to Scouts from the White Attest : i 4 C. JOHNSTON DAVIS, BURTON B. MeROY, HATCH, Notary Public 14 MmILK OF SUPERIOR FLAVOR House: The President of the United States is the honorary president of. the Boy‘Scouts of America and an ardent and active scouter. Hereâ€" with is his letter: x j .. To the Roy Scouts of America: Yours has been a worthy record upon the pages of which are writâ€" ten courage, dependability, faith, loyalty and service. _You_ _lnve‘ won a signal place in the life of the youth of America. As today you are the Boy Scouts of America, in the years to come may you be the men to whom your country can lok for the realization of unselfish devotion and civic righteousness. Franklin D. Roosevelt. New Scout Troop North of Arctic Circle: The Boy Scouts of America, having jurisdiction over Scouting in the United States possessions now has a new troop north of the Are« tic circle, * a h Bponsored ‘by the St. Stephens‘ Mission at Fort Yukon, Alaska, the troop has 18 Scouts. Oliver Beahâ€" res, who had eight years Scouting experience ‘at Pomona, Calif., is Scoutmaster. â€" John Fredson, an Inâ€" dian, is assistant Scoutmaster. _ ‘Annual Meeting February 2: The Tenth annual meeting and the fourth annual Scout Leaders appreâ€" ciation dinner of the North Shore Area council will be held at the Raâ€" vinia -clgol at 7 o‘clock on Tuesday evening Feb. 2. The occasion will be that of the presentation of awards to distinguished North Shore Scouting personalities and election of officers for the year 1987. â€" â€" _ . Featured in the program will be some Scouting tableaux and stunts. The speaker of the evening will be Mr. Thomas J. Keane, national diâ€" rector of Senior Scouting, a former North Shore president.. His talk will be the "Crusade of. Youth." Reservations are to be limited to the capacity of the hall (850) and those desiring places. should reserve their‘s éarly, :: }<..) !~ s â€" en / All of the ladies are invited to atâ€" tend with theit scouter husbands. Survey Shows Boys‘ Gangâ€" Tenâ€" boys is satisfied ° & the Boy of to offer them in that line if e veal anything.| e lt t w . The Scout organization‘ m Barbara, Calif., has just itec a large map of the city on which is 7l]lv 'na'.‘ b"' of colo w thehon-ofFW Scouts of ‘the city. puidu,m :"x .ndpoor-rt:oulnh. '-:: reveals that one of the most impor» tant elements of Scouting g‘ 1.;. "There is an astonishing numbe o!plirlof.;ewh living| on | thi same block," Scout â€"Execut! Calvin HeCr;,:lsm Bar "'*‘" Social se workers of ‘the ‘clt are on record with the stater y that since the Scout organizatio) becmufivqthunhun:t. r crease in juyenile delingsency> 0 near 50 per cent. | Dahl‘s â€" ‘| // Auto Reconstruction Co. 322 N. First St. _ Phone 77 riosihe AND SOLDERING Read The Want Ads Auto Repainting . Cold Frame and Azle PAGE ELEVEN th b PP [ t s !e. ‘

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