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Libertyville Independent, 5 Jan 1928, p. 4

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E _ for your 1928 Investments _, : Fred Bairstow of Cory av. Blackmers lived for many years venue where Mrs. Bairstow rs. Farmer now live. % ferring to the election of officers & A. 8. & W. comrany, a Chica-- ' has this to say: t S.| Keefe of Chicago, for irs vice president of the Amer-- igership at Pittsburgh and now s the promotion to the most im-- nt position possible in the Amer-- BSteel & Wire company's ofti-- _.__ LIBERTYVILLE S¥ BANK «> STATE BANK OF MUNDELEIN .lbrum-mtwob 'fim'.mo! will lirectly in of ali operd-- gummmmoxs.c ompany in districts of o1 &amli m&mmlo-lh. v new position Mr. Blackmer charge ol all operations, ts of the 30 mills there K to report to him directly about'a year ago. He went to h from Waukegan about six ago to become the superintend-- t the ':...'fl there. For sev-- years. h . been the assistant intendent at the Waukegan mill held that . under Supt. ib when h.: md for Duluth. in't, at . long before -m m the district gership at Pittsburgh and now e |the mu of .the steel ny&:u of the financial 8, real work or operating re-- ibflity always falls on the "Sup mdent of Mills" and in this case it will mean Frank Blackmer, known Waukegan man who has a is the biggest promotion in z'mmam,«mm any Waukegan man has ever n & Wire company, has been 1 t of the company to g'fl"'n M. Palmer, who died Iy.~ The company is one. of the "ih rtant subsidiaries of the , tes --Steel corporation. 'American Steel & Wire \ wes found in 1899 Mr. as head of the Minois co and acepted the viceo P¥ of the new concern. . C has been a resident of p amany years. He first be-- f ' in steel more than ~Blackmer, former Waukegan-- N l comle of tho all wire . o e aff, barring perhaps the presi-- gnn---n rapid riee came applied chimself con-- ously in the wire mill bust-- ir many years, working through rious departments and acquir 8 ago, when he was con{i-- "cnhfl: to John W. Gates, afternoon was of more than t interest. in Waukegan to eement of new officers chos American Stee! & Wire com-- Heers elected woere: Frank senlor vice president in ALL A. S. & W. of All ions in nts of the Wire Co. Aisits relatives WE . are pleased, at this time of re--investment, to re-- mind you again of the merits of our First Hortgafis as a highly attractive form of investment. These Mort-- ygages are on homes in Lmer?rvill e and Mundelein, and are approximately one--half the actual value .of the property. They yield 6% interest, payable semi--annu-- ally, and are a sound investment. ---- «--»OQVER "A In addition to having the highest average for the month, the Moultrie association, with two high herds, was the only one in the state which land-- ed more than one high herd among Bond, Stephenson, Warren, wtord, Peoria, Montgomery, and Lake each had one high herd each. The Moultrie county '*'association topped the 32 others when the 210 cows in the 28 herds of that associa-- tion finished with an average of 27.5 pounds of butterfat and 509 pounds of milk each. Twelve of the 33 associa-- tions beat the state average for but-- terfat production. These associations ranked in the order of the butterfat production of the cows were: Mou!-- trie, Ogle, Montgomery--Macoupin-- Bond, Champaign, Kane No. 8, Craw-- ford--Lawrence, DuPage No. 2, Kair-- Warren, Will No. 1, (Boone No. 1, Peorta and Stephenson. November herd honors for milk pro-- duction in the 38 --dairy herd improve-- ment associations of the state by ay-- eraging 534.5 pounds of butterfat and 1,357 pounds of milk each, according to records announced yesterday by C. 8. Rhode, dairy extension special-- ist of the cnollege of agriculture, Un+ versity of . Ililinois, in charge of the «w0°% HHEGLIGE -- IL _ TUEGZGOE , -- OL i Forest, will preach Sunday llm at 11 o'slock. In the evening at 7:30, the pastor will preach on "Things to Pray For." The Howorth League meets at 6:30. Sunday School at 9:45. The Women's Missionary Society president. charge:of commercial matters; H. A. Barren, fleonmdonlnt in charge of 0 ;_ D. A. Merriam, general mot sales; C F. Blackmar, general: superintendent Of the wire mills, and L. J. Gray, assistant to the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Guy E. Smock -- Pastor Sunday School at 9:45, at the North Grade achool. W.G\xonn.Supt. Morning worship at 11. The sermon will be on "Our Great Opportunities." The choir will give us some splendid music. We welcome you to our ser-- Young people's meeting at 6:30 at the home of the president, Miss Jeaste Wiison, on Brainard Avenue. Urbana, I!l., Dec. 30.--Outstripping 824 other Illinois herds, nine purebred Holsteins owned by J. W. Heming-- ONE HIGH HERD OF COWS LISTED N LAKE COUNTY Ogle County Herd Takes High Honors For Milk Produc-- on in November. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Rev. John k. DeLong, Pastor TWe Church That Overcomes EBvil S8T. PATRICK'S8, WADSWORTH At Wadsworth, Mass at 8 a; m At Druce Lake. Mass at 10 a. m. Both services on standard time. First Mass at 6:30 a. m. Second Massat 8 a. m. Third Mass at 9 a. m. 8T. JO8SEPH'3 CATHOLIC Rpaly Next sota land deals. While his case was set for Jan. 3 he called the confer-- ence in hopes of settlement, it is un-- James T. Monaghan, formerly of Wauconda, was in conference Friday at the county jail with three Wau-- Ogle county with 5 leads--the list of 14 counties represented by the 30 cows which already have qualilied for club membership. Moultrie county claims 4 of them and Kane and Will counties 3 each.-- Stepherson, Craw-- ford, Knox, and Cook each have two cows in the group while JoDaviess, Adams, Peoria, McLean and Henry each have one. swindled them out of $711 in Minne is to show that good breeding, proper feeding and the right kind of care pave the way for economical butter-- fat and milk yields. R the year ends. The object of the club MONAGHAN MAY _ SETTLE CLAIMS winning the coveted gold medal award of the club for their 24 own-- ers, C. S. Rhods, dairy extension spe-- clalist of the college--of agriculture University of Illinois, has announced. To win a membership in the club cows nominated for membership at the first of the year must produce 500 man wil have the progfam and con Will you please read the Book of Matthew during the month of Janu ary. and .report to the pastor at the close of the month; or.&ma Mrs. Wellie Speck-- man wil have the and con dnat tho madtine CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Erection of a large plant on the Auditortum Theatre, acreage acquired through :ts recen: Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. purchase of the Pacific Bollers com-- Church service at 10:45 a. m. pany plant on the North Flats is to -'mmormsmy,m be carried out by the American Radia-- 8th, is nt." s tor company as soon as weather con-- Wednesdays: Third Floor, 540 N. | ditions permit, according to informa-- Milwaukee Ave. at 8 p. m.° .. _ tion received from representatives of 2 i utees ie e tm . _ .' the (arge concérn at Waukegan. > ST. JOHN'Y EVANG. LUTHERAN | Representatives of the concern Rave W. H. Lehman. Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. English --gervice at 10:30 a. m. Bible Class Friady at 7 p. m. Choir rehearsal Friday at 8 p. m. Make this truly a happy New Year bylpouh(wgcmu.oum with God's Word and in His honor.' Strangers always welcome. 8T. LA WRENCE'S EPISCOPAL Urbana, Il!., Jan. 3.--With the last lap of the race still to be run, thirty lilinois dairy cows in 14 different counties of the state have qualified for membership in the Illinois 500 pound Butterfat Cow club, thereby CTRmCFC Gnp w f a sapeZ ACGH) . A GeRL. 4 CCC 00e ReAie ce bymwn('rnunu-oumm -- One of them assured attaches of the with God's Word and in His honor.: --| building department that "some big Strangers always welcome. things would be ctarried out by the az " o American Radiator company in Wau 8T. LAWRENCE'S EPISCOPAL kegan within the next year." * MfiaGmm According to the plans of the com-- 'The Sunday, Jan. 8th'}pany work in the proposed plant will (the first Sunday after Epiphany) are: | be started as soon as possible im the Holy Communion at 8 a. m. spring and . possibly before. -- Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11.| The corporation obtained 20 acres Church School at 10 a. m. ' . fof vacant property through its pur-- 30 DAIRY COWS IN Owners of Cattle Are Given Gold Medal Membership in State Club. ue o + Population by Counties. ; ' Population in the five countles fol-- p lows: Du Page, 45,350; Kane, 107,410; % Lake, IIlL.,; 72,450; Will, 59,2250; and| %_ i Lake, Ind., 220,950. i «The entire metropolitan area, thus conceived, has increased in population by 58,810 since it was estimated at 4,036,600 on July 1, 1926, by the fea-- eral census bureau. & It was pointed out by J. E. Vésey, secretary of the business research h0 p uhm:b% e aiee ures, -- po of the area is )rom'ly underestimated inasmuch as there was no effort made to in-- elude ~--complete estimates on rurai population. * eago is 3,150,000. --This is a com promise between 3,130,000, the reck-- oning of the government burean of the census, and 3,185,000, the estimate of the public utilities, f Cook county outside of Chicago :s | * credited with 440,000 inhabitants and the population of the tive other coun-- | ties which have a community of in-- terest with Chicago is figured at 505,-- | 4 410. According to the police Schmitt sped 40 miles®an hour through High wood Tuesday night, crashing-- into the car belonging to Charles Glass of Highwood which was piled into the car belonging to Mrs. Frank W. Ros-- so of Deerfield.-- Both cars were dam-- aged, but Schmitt drove on. He was captured in Highland Park. Henry Schmitt of Winnetka, charg-- ed by Motorcycle Policeman Rafter of Highwood -- with driving while drunk, speeding, causing an accident and running away from an acrident besides recisting arrest, was released from the Highwood jail Dec. 28th on a $300 cash bond and his case was set for hearing on Monday, Jan. 9 before Justice of the Peace W. W. Bartlie#t. With . Schmitt »t the time of the trouble was. Arthur Pfister of Higsh-- land ~Park. When Officer Rafter pulled up and arrested Schmitt, Pfis-- ter jumped from th? car and started to run.: He was stopped <by Police Iieut. Martin-- Copp Of Highland Park. Pflister was fined $25 and costs on a disorderly conduct charge last night, but being nnable to pay, he was brought to the county jail in Waukegan to serve ont the fine: American Radiator Company . to Build Plant as Soon as Weather is Favorable. porarily but it is expected that they :.mbonlund'lmhmuxtten ys. estate agent representing three other large industrial}: concerns. These three concerns plan to erect plants on their newly acquired tracts within the next year. Names of these concerns are being withheld tem-- "'and orse i taony Tar to . a 0 0 Work it Out. It is understood that while the cor-- poration will enlarge its boiler plant it also plans the erection of a large plant for manufacture of other prod: ucts used in its radiator trade :and which they ased in all other compa-- nies in the world. The erection of this plant has no HOLD VAMPIRE CAR connection 'with the development of the 98 acres of land on the North Flats recently purchased by a real visited the city hall on severai occa-- sions of late to obtain lnt?nuon on building: conditions and ~other data preliminary to the erection of a large plant., which will employ several hun-- DRIVER FOR TRIAL IN HIGHWOOD CASE it +4 | TOTAL § (Official muef.c*n' : Report of the condition. of the Lib Savings Bank, located at mnmvn , at the close of business on the 31st ¢ We also have at all times a complete stock of good USED TIRES at LOW PRICF wB Increase In Deposits Since--October 12, 1927 $92,34:3.60 I,_ Wm. E. Larsen, Cashier of the Libertyville Trust & Savings Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and 512 Milwaukee Avenue Radio Repairing and Service a Specialty -- EState of lllinois, pursuant to law. ONE MILLION DOLLAR We are opening a Tire and Vulcanizing Shop in the Gridley Building, 612 Milwaukee Ave. and are prepared to render the best service to owners of automobiles. We carry a full line of 1. Capital Stoc 2. Burplus (2) : 3. ~Undivided P 4.: Reserve Acc 6. Demand 'Dep 6. 'Time Deposi 7. -- Due to Bank . Demand 'Deposits (5a) . Time Deposits (5b) ... . --Due to Banks (5¢ ... LIBERTYVILLE ,CC Total Liabilities Total Resobhrces Undivided Profits (Net) (3) Reserve Accounts (4) ..___ Capital Stock (1) Cash, Other Cash Resources and _ Due from Banks (1--23)...._._._....___...._..___.___$151,205.38 U. 8. Government Investments (4)............_.. $.300.00 Other Bonds and Securities (5).............___. 197,817.69 Loans on Collateral Security (6a)..._____._ 217,414.24 Other Loans (6b).............................................. 103,428.538 Loans on Real Estate (6¢) ..............__._....... 64,500.00 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures (9) 7,898.90 Other Resources (12) ...._...__.__________". 23,02956 ya% We are exclusive dealers in Libertyfille for AND mt & 2% WM. TRUST & SAVINGS EVELYN L HULL, Notary Public. se ) (Official Publication) © r Trust & Report of the condition of the State Bank of Mun-- . State of Illinois, delein, located at Mundelein, State of lllinois, at the close of December, 1927 of business on the S1st day of December, 1927, as made Accounts of the wflleAudltorotPnblbLmtldthoStfledmhdl. 3 pursuant to law. $748,594.30 475,047.49 147954.34 8,.947.55 197,817.69 217,414.24 103,428 53 €64,500.00 50,000.00 £455% L!mx;'"{: t o tame es .. xo. 3. , y o. County of Lake) ¢ | PM Bubscribed and sworn to before Bt:uot?u-om' me this 6th day of January, 192%. EVELYN L HULL, delein, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to. the best of my knowledge and belief, and that the items and Aamounts shown above correspond with the items and amounts shown in the report made to the Auditor of Public Accounts Stste of Illinois, pur-- suant to law. M._C. MOTT, Cashier. STATE BANK OF MUNDELEIN 1. Cash Other Cash Resources and Due from Banks (1--28) ........_._.__._.__.___} $1,584.14 3. Other Bonds and Securities (5) ... 22,000.00 4. Loans on Collateral Security (6a) ....___._._ 71,558.17 5. Other Loans (6b) ...._____________________. 126,432.92 6 Loans on Real Estate (6¢) ... 50,998.00 9. Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures (9) 11,$49.46 2. Othcm(n)----,a--________. 1 22%6.238 1, M. C. Mott, Cashier of the State Bank of Mun-- Total Liabilities . Total Resources Capital Stock (1) ... BUTPIEG AB) /. ~~--+sewr ceentmnteniiicrementes Undivided Pmm-((l'ot) (3) Reserve Accounts (4) .. Demand Deposits (5a) ... Time Deposits (5b) ... yaeink yo *A * 4+ Af ¥ee .$815,289.671 $315,239.67 l ad 41

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