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Highland Park Press, 7 May 1931, p. 44

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i 4 COash in Banks : WBE a & comptrine hi the Sherith we y herewith, a resume of &&33‘#& mfl Deerfleld, Lake County, IMinois, sub tified D:llk aceountan .nd‘ c.'-{v.:: Board "of Trustees of the suid rillege anget dlr :"Iu 4, 1981, C the led ferrein t on uen wimet fls don the bud : htlr.tdh.::.m&.“_ 1 Complying with the herewith, a resume of WW R tified accountants Bond’:l Trustees of t date of May 4 1921 40 Water Fund Road and B YILLAGE OF DEERFPIELD CORPORATE BALANCE SHE */ l > > APRIL 25, 1981 x i a VA ty3 \ ( og e"/;-‘.i.,":'. )\ C P ‘ll\c//dl M mtc * 1,000â€" 5# Bridge Fund_ 6.217.40 Here is a concern which hanâ€" dles seventyâ€"five per cent of its business by telephone. These transâ€" actions would run to thousands, perhaps millions, of dollars yearly. Without the telephone other methâ€" ods of handling would have to be *ILLINOIS BELI Thissentence, from aletter received recently, expresses an opinion of telephoneâ€"serviceâ€"which "is found to be quite general among users. oo 9 9B id l e e veee i ieA N 0 s S3 on t anma on B on esntc ns Para T n nrdentiaie «i4 h m eneeie o Ree en NT3 hrcv Th cce colienilennaelietnnds e as unc ce it m c B ol tng cigh HIDDEN YALUE ASSETS an opinion of slower and Accounts Receivable : Water accounts _ Less, Reserve for uncolâ€" â€"â€". dectible taxes and colâ€" L per cent, fundi :.fi lfll-:th. hul.‘ Five g cent, water fund Municipal band fund __ Taxes Receivable : Gour:l“h':. omcs# Bond redemption taxes _ Municipal band taxes . indusity, transacting at least seventyâ€"five per cent of our business over the telephone, certainly should be in a posiâ€" tion to }édge the vailue of effiâ€" cient service such as wef[mqé' reteivedfrom}b-urtampan_y;” €6 \I OOD telephone service is a valuable asset to any busiâ€" ness, and we in the produce found ~this extra cost would h ers. _ added to the consumers‘ TELERHONE COMPAN Y x TIN "CA4Cd to the consumers‘ price. What is true of the produce business is true of every other business. Thus the telephone not only makes direct profit for those who use it but it helps to keep down the price of 'e'v"eryt'hing the public buys. YOUR â€"TELEPHONE $10,661.411 â€" $,820.01 â€" . 2,848.04 »â€"1,421.61 â€"methods which 11,245.97 TLATL2 155tL18 1,08%87 1,191.95 $16,498.74 534.00 more expensive. And st would have to be THE â€"PR E88 Public Benefits Payable Accounts Payable: Ov_m?dnnhm Owned Capital As Loeal Improvement Bonds Uverdraft in gereral cAekten ts Real estate, at Equipment, at accrued depr would be at coat 5.3 t depreciation ... 25,634.88 | 27.720.13 LIABILITIES ~te en mm â€"â€"â€" â€" 255.12 29,596.30 $62,812.38 ley the week of Ma observance of ") Homes" week, the n proclamation . to that 2,000.00 t Commissioner â€" Greenslade â€" Publit health and safety, 7 888.15 130.00 wer have been recommended will also be studied. Little will be done at this time, however, the mayor indicated. 7. . The first and most important task of the new council, Mr. Metzel said, will be a careful estimation of income and budgeting of expenses for all departments. â€"â€"4.Wideningâ€"of â€"St. â€"Johns avenue from Central avenue to . Sheridan road in the near future. ~*~ 5. Enlargement of the police and fire departments has been recommendâ€" eid and will be taken under consideraâ€" tion. ways at bad eomers't;reii_mri;;ie traffic hazards. 2. Consideration of the altered city plan prepared by Jacob L. Crane Jr. and its gradual application as rapidly as conditions and finances warrant. j (Continued from Page 5) was emphasized, is a longâ€"time proâ€" ject, and nothing definite can be exâ€" pected for about ten years. NEW COUNCIL TAKES SEATS MONDAY NIGHT LIABILITIES l‘”‘n 1 Improvement m‘?&lm Câ€"2) Reserve â€"for â€" Further _ Costs (Exhibits Câ€"1) _ _ nces to General Fund for Collection Cash in Banks : â€" y Assessment funds â€".â€"â€".... $60,790." Interest on deposits fund 1,074.4 Rebate fund e Snd rienet Redunrry 861.9 Assessments on u-intlolly" (3L9s Public benefits. receiy=""""""" .‘ Surplus 8-31; .ilxhiil:' B) : Surp. aaad .(lw Fees, not allocated to individual assessments (Exhibit ~Aâ€"1) . == Advance 'N.t Lfiul Imâ€" Reserve for Street Lightâ€" Five ber tent : fundAin_ Manyâ€"eivieâ€"improvements that T R" Five ve Immedia'te cleaning up of parkâ€" ve 2e SoRt "hlet Signed by LOCAL â€"IMPROVEMENT F no.u;n oF usnn:; iRA Hols oo A. C. C. TIMM. per cent. funding Improvement BALANCE SHEET APRIL 25, 1931 effect nm’o lny €,899.50 1,181,951.4s 1,074.44 861.98 $62. 227 ’M“ l“m 1,000.00 $1,246,608.95 2,425.19 $1,246,608.95 _ ,, $62.812.38 FUNDs ‘_* 1,065,9387 107444 361.98 10pd 5.10 $85.63 1981 18 19 B B Man Shrubs nan : Mo Gault, M.. E. Leonard Stokes P ‘ony ride Rlv(i)nil fire MELAL.: chairman ; Ross, R. w Whita ornblith ryant. % man bardt R.oT The ec Fair areâ€" General â€"a H. Klaber. .. 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