~ WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, NOV. 20, 1920 ] 9 - ---- LOCAL ALUMNI FOLLOW STATEMENT Flag Pole and Safety Island ............... 2.75 of the Treasurer of the Village of Winnetka for the Fiscal Year ending el 1 : b = March 31st, 1920, of all moneys received by the Village of Winnetka in Total---Public WOTKS ..everuescessnaens $6,525.00 ILLINI-OHIO CONTEST the discharge of its governmental or municipal functions and paid out POLICE DEPARTMENT: by such Treasurer for the Village of Winnetka in the discharge of gov- Marshal's Salary .....eces ees 50.00 ernmental or municipal debts and liabilities. Regular Salaries ...........e... 7,165.99 . % : Special Salaries ........oo 0 000nen 7,181.09 Anxious State University Should INCOME of General Fund for the Year Ended the 31st day of March, 1920. Auto and Motorcycle--Maintenance....... 548.26 Take the Laurels in Season's Big CREDIT Auto and Motorcycle--Supplies .......... 440.83 989.09 Football Event GENERAL TAXES ....covttvasrnsssssnrstsnsesesessassnns $ 39,427.30 Police Uniforms ........ aE 88.36 GENERAL INCOME: Watchmen's Clocks and Repairs a 21.21 Tank Interest Earned EE EE EEE PERE RE $ S411 Flashlights and Batteries ................ 69.40 sis : . . 1 RR Ce wR Rw Tw » . Teleph A TRICE AINS CV va sess se sense > Scores of Illinois University alumni, Collection Fees on Special Assessments .............. 793.37 Ror Re apt oral 14 2s resi@ents of the north shore, are FUSHICE THINGY ir xv rosie ad teens snails desis patente 1,821.95 Bunary BRDOIRe Tt. ras rr rer 995.31 lov. sig forward keenly to a critical Pool and Billiard Licenses ............oceeereeennne 40.00 va = rer event in the history of the Athletic $ecial Assessment Refunds ..........ceievvvnnrnnnse is 1 Total--Police Department .........eeeeees 16,921.94 > NAC IT lr VT a NB TRL te Bi de a dS SF ul I . department of the school when the PoANIorS TACONEER. st ini hs rare paar i, 287.00 FIRE DEPARTMENT: strong Illini eleven meets the Ohio Plumbers' LCensSes iu. devi ome enon sas sinineses somes 165.23 Marshal's Salary ives ssi s vs vain nannies 1,655.83 University squad in the big game of Dog LiCenSes ............oceeeennninenincncnininnn. 601.00 Firemen's Salaries ..... cc. cose rresivrore 3,425.69 the season which will determine Building Permits ...........coeiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiianes 1,261.00 Gasoline, Oil and Supplies .............un. 184.60 whether Illinois will share champion- Sidewalk Permits ...........ciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin 82.59 Repairs to. Bquipment ©... ... coi csiee ruven 565.06 hic bh , hs : Sewer Permits i. vars svete sinase suse sin vais n aes, 151.00 Fire Hydrant--Rentals and Maintenance. . 1,602.96 ship honors with the Ohio and Wis- Auto and Wheel Tax... coi. 00 Sl Dol sonata 4,327.20 Repairs to Fire Alarm .....-.:.cisseesacs 25.07 consin state universities. Police Services ............ciiniiiiiieiiiiiiiiian.. 5,017.63 New Fire Equipment Purchased........... . 2,868.33 The largest crowd that ever wit- Applying Parvia RE EE PE RR 3,214.08 Sundry IIXPENSE i. .vssss ess stnnmersns sess 673.23 nessed a football game at the: Uni undry Street EPAITS .....iiiiiiiniiiii ie 2,479.79 i TE ! oa ) did Roller Rent Reteived ... 0. , ccsesesntinnnsnsssnavens 350.00 Total--Fire Department ..........cce0eees wt 11,000.77 versity of Illinois will see Illinois Garbage CoHeCtion INCOME . .. ues vrij s senses sossnes 14,138.41 mapa ---- and Ohio state fight it out for the Office Rent from Electric and Water Department .... 600.00 TOTAL GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURES.... 114,341.04 Big Ten championship. This game Miscellaneous General Income .........oooeeeenncens 1,915.38 47,615.43 Be will mark the close of one of the| TRANSFERS FROM OTHER DEPARTMENTS: dua hardest fought pennant races that the Dividend from Electric Department ........coeeeeeenn 11,374.54 HARRY C. SEYMOUR, western gridiron has ever furnished. Hydrant Rentals Refunded from Water Department.. 1,600.00 12,974.54 Treasurer of the Village of Winnetka, Cook - - County, Illinois. Ohio Has Clean Slate BY? 100,017.27 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of November, A. D. 1920. Ohio comes to Lllinois with a clean DE FRED S. HOOPER, slate having conquered Pardue. Chi ADJUSTMENT OF SPECIAL DEPOSITS ......c0c00eeeees 1.000.00 (Seal) Notary Public, Cook County, Illinois. NTP : Polder) GENERAL EXPENDITURES: My commission expires Oct. 24, 1923. cago, Michigan and Wisconsin while ho = : Public ATRITE +. ores es sarin aerate rns Se Emam 25,468.41 T36-1te the Indians forced Towa, Minnesota, Genoral (OFREe EXDONES ls st asia as sansa 3,162.37 Michigan and Chicago to bow to de- FTOATER DOPREHIRERT vs bss sii os rns rss trait to tetany vines 21,162.45 feat. only to lose to Wisconsin at PUBIC TW OPE te or dT ano aan sx sible s wis WR Rw 36,625.10 Madison Saturday in a spectacular Police Department game which ended with the score of Fire. DOPartment ;. «x : A18.3150¢ 14 to 10 in favor of the Badgers. DEFICIT IN FUND 31ST MARCH, 1920, PER BALANCE The winner of the game will be A ER A CE 15,323.77 marked as the Conference champions and will justly be granted the laurels that are accorded to a great football team. Ohio, rested, reorganized and in perfect condition as a result of an off week will have the advantage. Jack Wilce has had two weeks to get new formations and plays drilled into his squad and has also had the ad- vantage of seeing the Zuppkeites cut loose with all they had Saturday at Madison. The entire coaching staff at Ohio was present at this game and they should have an exact idea of what the Suckers can do. Well Matched Squads Between the two teams there is little to choose. Both have become famous in the use of the forward pass and the Walquist to Carney combina- tion will be matched with one equally good, Workman to Stincomb. Wal- quist is more accurate than Work- man but the Buckeye wonder is un- equalled with the length of his passes, passing 45 and 50 yards with ease, Stinchcomb while not as heavy as Carney is faster and has a great reputation of snapping passes. The lines are about equal in weight and both are capable of putting up a wonderful defense. Captain Huff- man, the big Buckeye tackle, is one of the best forwards in the game and it was his terrific smashing through the opposing lines that has brought victories to the Scarlet and Gray. He won the Michigan game almost single handed, slashing through their line blocking Steketee's punt and fall- ing on the ball for an Ohio touch- down. The game will be a hard, vicious one, Ohio wishing to secure revenge for the trimming they received last year and Illinois backed by an en- ormous crowd, with the champion- ship at stake, will fight to the very end. Ohio is sending 2,000 rooters and a 100 piece band to encourage their team, and enthusiasm is at a very high pitch at Columbus over the ganie. GOLD PRODUCTION INCREASES DURING 10 YEARS IN CANADA Ottawa.--Gold to the value of $63,- 107.416 has been taken from the mines of northern Ontario in the past ten years, according to a government re- port. The increase in output in a decade has been remarkable. Tt was $35.539 in 1910 and approximately $10,000.000 in 1919. Production this year, it is expected, will be greater than last. Experts declare there is from $70,000,000 to $100,000,000 worth of ore in sight in properties now under operation. ; Gold production of the Porcupine district alone since 1910 has been $59,650,461. That of the Kirkland lake district since 1913 has been $3,- 456.955. Dividends paid by the mines of these two districts in the last two years have been $16,816,535, of which the Porcupine mines have paid $16,- 240,598. : . One mine in the Porcupine claims a nore reservation of $40,000,000 and its development is still in its infancy. One of the leading mines in Kirkland lake is recovering an average of nearly $25 a ton from the ore treated. Among the newer and promising mines are those at Boston creek, Shining tree, Beaverhouse creek, Bourke's siding, Lightning River, Fort Matachewan and Munro. WELL GUARDED Two army trucks surrounded by a large guard to troops passed through the streets of Portland, Oregon, and the general belief was that gold was being shipped to Japan. It turned out that the trucks contained 2,000 quarts of whiskey for military hospitals in California. i np pT em Seg Expenditures of General Fund for Year Ended March 31st, 1920. PUBLIC AFFAIRS: Salary of Village Clerk .......cccveeeeenns 300.00 Salary of Village Treasurer ............- 480.00 Salary of Village Attorney ............... 600.00 Salary of Attorney's Stenographer......... 1,150.00 Court EXPDenSes .... ur suits srnsivenessson 347.50 Salary of Business Manager (Proportion).. 1,400.00 Council's Stationery and Printing ........ 6.80 Village Hall--Lighting ...........c000nuts 508.52 --Water 31,24 --Fuel ..... 936.40 --Repairs ....... ae 276.56 --Supplies Le. ide eT ves 74.01 --Janitor Service ............ 285.50 --Sundry Expense .......ece.. 279.02 2,391.25 Street Lighting ec ciivsisvisvsvdsinse vein 6,630.80 Election Salaries ........cc00tettctnesnens 120.56 Election EXpenses = ......ccceeeisienss 255.03 375.59 Public Library . ec ceenercssrssassnrris . 4,172.78 Ponations: .., J uc denise vaio vine sis waive nine 730.00 Plan Commission EXpense .........ceec000 1,028.84 Miscellaneous--Tax Collection, Fees, Etc.. 1,297.54 Grade Separation .........cci iii 4,557.31 Total--Public Affairs ........c0i0vvnnenen, 25,468.41 GENERAL OFFICE EXPENSE: Salaries i. lid Cesena airs awe wey 1,836.64 Stationery and Printing... ivvssvesveve 462,62 tae Ep a rE BE ERE 178.67 Telephone and Telegrams .........ceeeass 117.80 Auditing (Proportion): ..s.cevecvviss ss asions 206.07 Office SUPDUES cuooivveitsin cers venion FE AMR 239.33 Banary EXPENSE . . i. vo verv ve snisis severe 121.24 Total General "Office... .. iv ahha dsivonss 3,162.37 HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Salary of Health Officer ......... 0000 s 600.00 Garbage Service--Equipment ............ 1,601.62 Teaming «isos svinnaes 17,551.07 --LADOT i. iin imran 647.58 me REPDAILE © + vais is wirass snne 327.15 --Miscellaneous Supplies & Expense ....iaeiavon 198.77 20,326.19 Sundry EXPENSES covers vosasssddnensss 128.95 Fumigating Material 30.00 Fumigating Labor .... cess 77.31 107.31 Total--Health Department ............c... 21,162.45 PUBLIC WORKS: Superintendence ............ 2,000.43 Repairing Streets--Material 155.52 Repairing Streets--Labor ........ 227.13 382.65 Cleaning Streets .........cctieeess 2,327.69 Sprinkling Streets 11.94 Repairs to Bridges, Culverts and Ditches-- Material .... ci 0000000 CE snares ves RDOT vce ns aie ainin bin wie sia somes sie wists 70.46 70.46 Snow Plowing Expense .......... Borie vrais 555.50 Opening Gutters--Labor ............cceeenn 69.70 --Material .... cc 0000000 69.70 Sewer Repairs and Flushing--Labor...... 227.12 we MALErIAL i «veut ch ania 612.39 839.51 Repairing Catch Basins ............c0000n 624.06 Maintenance of Parkways .......... e000 477.49 Maintenance of Crossings and Walks...... 50.88 Sidewalk Approaches ....... ce 0iivenens 296.87 TOOL ReDRITS . iiiv vn rnsas weno avssyos seni 277.48 Tools Purchased ....... ci ieiin isaac vn 130.69 Engineering EXpense ........ecevsssetees 394.75 Unassigned Special Improvements......... 2,926.55 Special Improvement Deficiencies.......... 1,081.25 Special Improvement Public Benefits...... 9,856.11 Automobile Maintenance and Supplies..... 565.02 Stable Expense--Feed ...........0c 00. 961.55 --Horse Shoeing .......... 134.45 --Wagon Repairs ........ 22.45 --Sundry Expense ........ 213.27 1,331.72 Sundry Public Works Expense............ 1,275.76 Patrol and Repair of Macadam Streets-- ODOT send ns wae civ wleitiv vans sivas aiviinne iin 491.31 Material 1,037.42 1,528.73 Road Roller--Repairs .......cccevevnvsees 218.83 --G@Gasoline and Oil .. 67.75 --Operating Labor (when vented) oc ss avveves 85.13 371.71 Resurfacing--Miscellaneous Expense...... 56 --Chatfield Road (Burr to west GIA) oe alee Cire fogon ne eee 271.90 --Linden and North Avenue.... 880.88 --North Avenue (Electric R. R. 10 Sheridan) .... ««vs'+ ss» 606.02 --Maple Street (Pine to Sheri- (10 I AR es er Se 205.48 --EIm Street (Maple to Arbor Vitae Road)... :civesenn 342.08" --Ridge Avenue (Hill Road to Oak Street) feiss 656.97 --Linden Avenue (Hill Road to WHIOW): .iverns es ctieduislo 523.79 --EIm Street (Chestnut to Rosewood) iv... fuieeivvns 412.68 --S. Private Road (Sheridan to 10 Greenbay) ic... ivicesen 388.90 --Abbottsford Road (To War- WICK) ov vr ste vansdrarsaons 73.38 --Willow Street .............. 1,618.82 --Maple Street (Elm to Ash).. 309.28 me FTTH ROB Lis eis iin min uvmsoncn nin aco nce 831.88 7,122.62 Repair of Street Openings--Labor......... 298.80 Repair of Street Openings--Material...... 1,340.36 1,639.16 Maintenance of Trees in Parkways..... . 413.62 AVE YOU A ROOM that jars WOODWORK; not made the most of WALLS; color or finish not just the thing HANGINGS; color or mode of hanging unsuitable Let the man who knows how help you HERBERT W. 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