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Highland Park Press, 14 Jan 1932, p. 22

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st * d of â€" i94 K t a Waukegan paper apreyprmmmerp s ernsos .. tnent 20 _ 4+ .. ¥¥ 11COX _ OL Tibertyville, are two of the old members of the board of supervisors who have indicated th._t thg’ will not be up for reâ€"election, it was Arnur w. Vercoe, Highland Park banker, and Charles E. Wilcox of Arthur W. Waurrcear Korrrers Eh y o 1 . 0 C o l ol 00 ce o6( MCY C 4 /w hagin, umos + (B) I in W Coke. Please tell me where I i community. I onduaneeet dle ifieg uermkeghn Koppers Cake, Please all me whare T map secure a supply in my HMHORE COKE & CHEMICAL COMPANY, Waukegan, Illinois buy Next Spring ; Veteran Six Ontsrtfianding" Advantages are present in every tonâ€" of _ WAUKEGAN KOPPERS COKE â€" SCn OIR anda less cleaning . . . a substantial saving in redecoraâ€" tion expense. What other fuel offers so much at such small cost! _ WAUKEGAN KOPPERS COKE is not expensive. Its cost per ton is no more than that for good soft coal. But it has advantages found in no other fuel of equal price. To learn full particulars of this efficient, economical home heating fuel, ask your fuel dealer to send a Waukegan Koppers service man, withâ€" out obligation to you, to inspect, your heating plant and suggest the correct size WAUKEGAN KOPPERS COKE for your needs. Or return the coupon below for complete information. ‘These six points co greater case in having su ;fi’cient e ar housework and less cleaning . . . a & Makes No Grime; (4) It Is Easy To Control; (5) I Longer; (6) It needs Less Attention. c (1) It Gives More Heat; (2) It Leaves Few As according â€" to COKE :"'7'* w omm m oo oo B e g ooo ra nc nk ooo s 4Tb â€" m no aog me. ..,".A.‘i‘ .;'! ~Ames I;Q = ‘"Supervisor Wilcox has been a member of the board since 1924, when he was named to fill the vaâ€" cancy caused by the death of H. E. mittees, fromâ€"Deerfreld â€"township.~For s6vâ€" eral terms he has been chairman of ent & member of the Vercoe . is completing his . eighâ€" teenth year as assistant supervisor the finance committee of the board. resolutions THE PRESS road commissionerâ€"Irving Helfer‘s term expiresâ€"a school trustee and two members to the library board. At â€"the coming Libertyville townâ€" ship election, the voters will name a â€"__"Some â€"oneâ€"elseâ€"ought to have a chance," Wilcox said. \ it was said, have been the cause of }Yileox’a desire not to seek reâ€"elecâ€" €100, t':':;n:h the ye j | _ _Statement of Dakication from the county to the “!!E‘bf[’fg:%y_g- ave ,L it burns County of Lake) as. (Seal) and amounts . shown above correspond with the items and amounts shown in the report made to the Auditor of Public Accounts, State of Tilinois, pursuant to law. W. W. MeILVAINE, it o a Ub mliey F Cashier I, W. W. Mcelivaine, Cashier of the Citâ€" zens State Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, and that the items RELIABLE LAUNDRY 12. Other 1. Capital Stock (1) ........_._.._$ ~ 50,000.00 i nds mm ffe ::R-crn Accounts ((‘4.)) o stew, Z:gg.;: 6. Time: m nraimaes.. \ . â€"9,000.08 8. Bills Payable (::?’ o enrinnctiettedis 6,512.64 at the close business on the 31st day of December, 1931, as made to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State: of Iilinois, pursuant to law. + _ #4eport of the condition of Uitizens State g_n‘l_n. located at Deerfleld, State of Illinois, infi iiiretdiizrartiiPare atsed 4 Subscribed and sworn to before me, this Ith day of January, 1982. (Sea!) LILIIAN | 7. Overdrafts (7) ..........._.._.... House, Furniture :'::mm (9)â€"........... 5. Other Loans (6b) .......... 6. Loans on Real Estate (6¢).... P ho on e oo V i ‘ar value of securities deposited h‘vlth, Auditor of Public Acâ€" counts, Springfield, Iilinois, as required by law, to secure rust Deposit: ;000â€" County of Lake) ss. . E. J. Grundy, one of the managing office and F. R. McVeity and W. M. Dooley, tno of the directors of the North Shore Trust ‘gtlb'my. a corporation of the sm: of nois, being severally duly sworn, each upâ€" on his oath states : That dh makes fl;i’l&lflhfl”vit for the purâ€" pose wbghl l:;drmenh of Sections 9 and 10 of an Act the General: Assembly of the State of Illinois, entitled ‘"An Act to provide for and regulate the ulniuhtru;fi? of trusts by tm: ?&nfi North Shore Trust Company on December Sist, 1931, is true and correct in all respects to the best of his knowledge and beliet, and that he has examined the assets and books of the said company for the purpose of making said statement. _ f : E. J. GRUNDY, 4. Loans on Collateral > _~!‘ Security (68)â€" ......._.__._.. DRY CLEANING CO. 4. Time Deposits ......... 5. Dm“palh 8. Reserve Accounts ... 18. Other > Linbilities ... 3ist day of December, 1981. Fublic Accounts of the State of pursuant to law, and filed in the E p Aaci 241 d mm-n-._..â€".....'::.-.:: . J. Banking House, Furniture _ 12. S3 _ "~ _ UF PCCCIROGT, T by the annual report made 8. Un 1. Capital Stock 2. Loans on Collateral Security 8. Other Loans ..._______ _ and Due from Banks(1â€"2â€"3)$ Total Total Liabilities THURSDAY, JANUAERY 1, mua! report made by the saig m& 5 E fl of lm..,.;_l LILLIAN E. WAHLMAN, Notary Public AND HAROLD R. VANT, Notary Public e p unies Ad one Ofse of ‘of Public" its on the . P. 178 {(net) $ 107,231.2 $ 1072998 $ 983,387.95 13,394.0L 1,181.14 13,182.82 2,484.95 12,900.00 12.08 39,781.28 24,847.00 100,000.09 100,000.00 dioecte 204, 455,132.27 $5,815.97 $,609.26 988,337.95 990.98 _ 190,382.42 148,825.79 61,257.60 _ 11,642.17 _ 110,933.34 180,516.04 144,182.27 Highlang Illinois, shown 1982 Supreme ®st riches in lif, expressions and tion in this wor most Whollyhl;y Pies in the este others. To win miration of m Service is to be loftiest ideals * bendents to th the admiration itans and has i fl{i_!ering â€"vete yoted and int its very birth | abled and ve!f dents. Doing men toward th t{'be Legion‘s h be will make to meet it. the service o1 for the help h is so moved by comrades as live, and the medium thro exemplified. a passion to cause of the of that mut & precept o constitution. ness . which without run squad or evy veterans w happen to : is! . 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