10 'a'-i'li-i?ttriiretre3,2 (" t e {can theirith-Bhiid _ _ JFifiNiR .. ii iii __ iyi%.r; . be played on the loca course July 6. Entries are assured from some of the, best professional, ttyi amatgqr golfers it} the coun§ry. and_ Squat There is something more in this event then the mono: and prizes thot are offered, for those who have I'1,g,'d on previous was one look forward to the time set because they wil meet so many friend golfers in the spirit of good fellowship. ». . It is the one event in the your that is now a fixture onthe calendar of the golfing fraternity. T , Local fans should mimetuber the date - July 6th - and also that on t,tyig_.itftttgipg, the will see If at its best. The rominent ‘Proe and CriiiriiiRiiii x 'lrdtti5ii' - (WHEJEGR. .0011? tiii my? 'idifli'ili'r'r', It. it , mm _ 'r The growth and populerity of the course is the result of each! mn- attemeptamd it is, to say the lent, gratifying when one been of a nesrby comniunitg' spending $350,000.00 for a similir Tde, while the improve- ments an .exteitiridtis of letter years at Sunset V; ley have n11 been made from the earnings of the course. C C' Valley prohises tcrelf again this fear it: fine mputatidii u the home of the popular Inn golf event.. _. . _ _ ' , In the 1930 North Shore Oren, Jock 'Hutchinaon, in)“: professional; was the runner up, following c osely the winner, Espinoza. i T Sunset Valle¥ Golf Course, the' home of the North B1ioWR3Fin Tom- ment, is in exce lent condition and the Sports and Putin“ committee are looking forward to a greater success of this most popular event. WiiiriiirTiiii T 'iiiiRiiiirii ___-_ Fri11 ii5 {Essex .05†53 iiiTjiliia Fii iiiiiiiim, Iii iri7ii5iiiiiiiii pal ('flfr' for Sunset Valley enjoys a reputation tEib yap shank! be pron on, 7 _ -.-._. "-". . In the accompanying picture, Al Enigma. winner of last year's Ndrth Shore Open, is shbv‘m- tontrtatutnttrttt hby Jones at the clone of one of the-latter's winning matches in 1929. The other picture is that of Walter Hagen, who also has played on the Sunset Valley course. . NORTH SHOREOPEN, Sunset Valley, July 6 M TEE Pills Lake county is " present $157,800 In the red, according to Supervisor Arthur W-.,Ve£c°¢: 'ltpipnapt_a,tf no In addition to that overdraft the county atill has $200,000 anticipation warrants that have not been taken up. . . These hnaneial condition: of the county were revealed " last week's meeting of the board when n resolu- tion was passed to seek the co-opera- tion of the H. C. Spurs Company of Cinema -- tn muting Tr bond" issue†for 8200,000 to meet the "outstanding obligations on peuper aid." The meter portidn of the over- draft has been duerto the increased demands of residents in the county for poor relief. Efforts have been made by the special poor relief com- mittee appointed by former Chair. man C. H. Stratton and composed of 4hmi'rvimmruWi1tiategr--3.- '-Otrerer- art, m Hadrian: Ind -hmse'r-tr'eomtrre to have the state legielotures pm an act to permit the county to make a bond issue without 3 referendum. County Has Defieit of $157,300, Mostly Due to Poor Relief . Under the present ntlatts; if the state legislature permits the county board to make the bond issue which will cams per tent interest to be matured in ten years, the Spear: company will aid itt the printing and selling " the issue for one half of the “utility; On the upprovel of the legislature -f1riiHiririitriiiirrti' Ni' leased about July. Mm. Anna Paulausky of Wanke- tran, 21, mother of two children, wu killed Jet week when she jumped or was pushed from a moving automo- bile on Sheridan road at Gillette evenne, Walter Byrnes, the driver; we: held by the police. r 'fgitiiiiri1"iiliiiii'i7i17) THIS SWEET AND CLEAN LAUNDRY THROWS OUT ()KIE VALLEY 'tiitTiTJNtirtt%FJlii1 H THE LIFE LINE Thursday, April 80, ttnt Thur