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Highland Park Press, 10 Aug 1933, p. 2

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_A :. B ganchito Defeats _ ' 'F" :%dinfd ité“sg g‘:fi RTzélmtoa ort Sheridan Tm : e Canadigh, Natio ways, . â€" _ Sunday, Score 6 to 5 :i > :u-sfer: T&%’mfi%smfi Apromtormsnepnrmaremsmne ~The Jocal orchestra is composed of nine pieces, and it carries its own amplifying system. : } _Le Baron‘s Orchestra, of Highâ€" land Park, is playing a series of Thursday night dances at Ray Broâ€" thers‘ DMMamondâ€" Lake pavilion. : Mr. Martin, who is golf coach at the University of Illinois, where he recently graduated from law school, is a graduate of Doet;fleld-Shio:g: High School. In his match with new district champion last Thursâ€" day, he shot two. 4‘s for an 80 in the afternoon round, to Mr. Dawâ€" son‘s 35â€"38â€"73, but in the morning he defeated the championâ€"toâ€"be, shooting a 35â€"4â€"75, to the chamâ€" pion‘s 41â€"39â€"80.â€" . /; t Le Baron‘s Orchestra Plays At Diamond Lake . Dick Martin, of Highland Park, playing in the district amateur golf championship matches last week as a representative of Briergate Golf Club, lost his last year‘s title in the final match on Thursday to George Dawson, of Glen Oak, 1 up in the 86â€"hole match. The new champion is a Glen Qak player. < Inexpensive, â€"Instructive and Entertaining for the Whole Family. 5 o‘clock Saturday night. That n,f Su ure didâ€" not include about $200,000 | {8bot.l + in checks. The total amount of: eous taxes to be collected this . year j amounts to $5,255,366.73. in The collection is far better than | _ Laure k last year, and compares with the | Labor ||â€"â€".â€"... boom years when close to 95 per | â€" eous | cent of the taxes were paid. Eons l_ d Dick Martin Loses His District Championship Give The Folks A New Deal A Vacation Trip To The Ilinois State The money that had, been cleared through the cages of the treasurer‘s {)flke amounted «to $3,636,815.44 at The county had collected close to | supplies uc Maintciqnse ..‘ .‘ 75 per cent of the tax money due, | of T0 oocis.~â€".. £,000.00 Mr. Morse stated last Saturday. fs. sind. Mowerke." ,1,500.00 Within the next 60 days he hopes to | Main of Club House _ _ collect another 60 per cent of the puspc) O*"* Puildings,â€". ‘j:&".: balance due, and believes this posâ€" Wated _ i rprmnnintano., 290000 sible on the basis of present reâ€"| *# e Uncinatified / Loo turns. t y3 | 8 is for Club House 8:'0 o NESV C PR W WPTUIRY ARE W ’ L v“w 2 ; Good In Lake County Salities and Rxpenses in Tax collections in Lake County C 8&.‘.,.-....“"..,..,....8:,‘« are better this year, according to | y i Iabee if= ;fl County Treasurer Jay B. Morse. | Labor for Maintenance of â€" This was the last of a threeâ€"game series between the two teams, Fort Sheridan having won the first and El Ranchito the second, both by closescores. ‘The El Ranchito team is from Arlington, Tex. | ~~There will be no game at Fort Sheridan next Sunday afternoon,.on account of the game at Onwentsia, and if a third game is necessary at Onwentsia, to determine "the world‘s champions" of polo, it will be playâ€" ed the following Sunday, on which day there will be no game at p‘ott Sheridan. Tax Collections Are Good In Lake County Two of the regular members of the Fort Sheridan team were playâ€" ing at Onwentsia Thursday afterâ€" noon against the West team which will takg part in the "World Series of Polo" at the Lake Forest club on two days next week, Sunday and Wednesday. So the Fort Shcri:l:: lineup was modified somewhat, was as follows: Lt. G. S. Smith, Richard Simmons, Prentice Porter,; and Lt. L. G. Smith. * Grand Circuit Racing, Aug. 21 to 25, Inc. The El Ranchito polo team comâ€" posed of A. B. Wharton, Alfred Housge, Cecilt Childers, and Arthur Naylor, defeated the Fort Sheridan team last Sunday afternoon at the Fort, 6â€"5, after giving the Fort Sheridan quartet ‘a twoâ€"goal handiâ€" cap.. Mr, Childers, with three goals to his credit, was highâ€"point man in the six chukker contest. The Nation‘s Greatest Agricultural Fair PAGE TWO Admission Only 25¢ All Veterans‘ Day, Sunday, August 20. Governor‘s Day, Thursday, Aug. 24. â€"~Falr SPRINGFIELD AVGUST 19 TO 26 eâ€"mentat 99 |exnesbon e canises esn rmant it 2 / L8 l 8!»5# Miscellanâ€" . | { eous | musrioidnic . | 15000 | mmmocpremisss | ~ Central Park ration of For Maintenance and Operation of Labor : ... $1,900.00 Labor L â€" E4 ~. 4.: $1.000.00 Labor|at Club House ......... 1%56';35 1‘-104,.- ferviasinmfermateraine > 20000 To AMaiiiehanse hnd t k of Port Clinâ€" PEv e rip cCP Pist . Po BB dnc t .§EM¢:. us ,._:..Ii «.. (500.00 $11, | Parks, -:»-m_m... . "l’r&.‘ § Gndbin ieb iecntin ' « ~-~--¢........‘.r-n-¢â€"--& Einecfenioniiiisimnigen ring Ex es hints 07 Auitinls: nhencid edeaiiismet a iL IIM‘ Nerrernntnerviib¢edevintss Jan iefi dlhiitiareavey foidids «ic lnp ChieX of ‘;'Fb n fpotcey c@ Supplies, Stationery, Prinfing And "Publigntion Assiftant Collector .. Sup¢rinterident ‘1.~â€"That ‘the following sums, or as uh“thnol t:w,hmhmz meve ?'Ldmmw for Auo tho Meal > e:nrndnclm 1,| 1983 and ending Mayl] 81, 198448 {| ..( </ 0| General and Administrative in life. They poft?rfllimt;\o;z'h to|| become essors, or dumb engugh to have to ‘wb:z.-'yâ€"'l'ho New :#n:tlfl-&ndw e is aintenance and Operation of APPROP] Miscelfunâ€" _ w mmert ; >~|~ saqor J 1. setne 2C aoth. 3 e\e&c m’ «‘Y. t eS M_ ‘.«.()A b LE Mflsw A wat*" " xney"* â€"â€"â€"+~~...$2,400.00 in rmi 4,000.00 ers...... 1,500.00 NUAL | | IATION BILL A¢S°:G y« heast as fl,kz"“ ;wcxed"“i 4,4":6"°°d+ ® newge! â€">:/| _ M5.00 | > 800.00 $ 900.00 $2,400. ¢ ;.uo. ,560. 150.00 50.00 €00.00 _ 2,500.00 150.00 | ©1,050.00 500.00 $11,470.00 790:40 u;o.do lkif 100.00 $00.00 500.90 e wC 25,200.00 .h"w;fl Adm&i1 Clerical For ‘the Ravine Drive PX For tenance and Opera u Ravine Drive â€"For Maintenance and ‘ ui: mnnntaie d m:é“ "E% oo eemgs | Idle Roger Williams, m'hflmvhw and Lincoln |and Wrenn Point For the Main “um ce and 'E% Ellihnl. Station, and _ Lake FRERH P clonleasineconctaarinlcectans and For and Knoll Parks ; Lib I @EL 0 6 i “, M%j %:;c:' ul BW | _ Thursday and Fri ROGERS SILVER Sdb] Dollar Day, 3 for ... PEWTER WARE, 'I[‘)iyn. values up to $5.00, lar AR PINS, an assortmen lar Day at ......:...\l..... RACELETS FOR WA Har Day: at‘...:...ll;;... t)EI)NGS, an assortment Har Day at ......;..{..... BEADED BAGS â€" _ io NNi Dollar Day at WATCH CHAINS Dollar Day at ... NtE LLUUHErEET E10E UE UE : of| Permanent intenance and ion . of . Lineoln renn Point Parks ick n n 99e CENWJ AVENUE BINRNMIN #1CHL A PARK DOLLA SPEC of n â€"..$> 800,00| . . || n« WKP â€"... . 8$00.00 |© 1,100, $2,100,00 . > | © 900.00 | s-.-*uo she 250.00 $00.00 500.00 PCC.CC: ‘g 1Â¥ : 100.00 . 1.uw' A” Wo; id rays, Bow 1 nin., ; rtime Cl [ | #'o #p T HE 1.sshih 1,000,00 1,000,00 §1 6 i 14 MEROFF , August 10 and 11 Secretary of m of Comâ€" Bast Park D Te fafk Puassed, July 18, .1938. _ ~__ Approved, 18, 1988. Attest Tt ltE Section 3.â€"All ordinances or parts of orâ€" dinances in mm be and the same are by Section 4.â€"‘ ordinance shall be in full force and from iand gnu its passage, «pproval and ication. uaranteed . Section 2.â€"â€"All unexpended balances of any item or of any general expense appropriation kh‘:‘thb ordinance may be expended in ma . up any deficiency H%uinalhwm.m by this ordinarice. ; % RKS ‘ls, Saltâ€"andâ€"Peppers ] CGuth .;.,.....13:...::" 37 Maturing Mo Note $,500.00 Amount N to Pay [ _ Interest _ on ‘NODC . ... cotenldevnrecancabrince * M U0 DAYS â€" ALS, . & Emergeney Contingent To meet and contingre not hérein provided for, or in ex« cess of the provisions of any section (bereof ) ....... For . the of a Truck +A ME Wuitecs For the I Iation of Plumbing at West Longâ€" !b;' tlloA #4. ¥€ a ew Bvdirictitie, For the of New MOWETR _:s:+smenkctom For the of m _ Typewriter E~~â€"~~‘~_-~ a94 MRS. C. A. BROWN M. J. HARDACRE, TOTAL 79 ..... 18,380.00 â€" 47,380.00 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 1,000.00 105.00 â€"~8,605.00 150.00 $50,985.00 $59,760.00 1,500.00 2,190.00 13 South $t. Jo A few pair lef A $5 val Me 2 pair .@. 3 pair Lisle, silk, ra 3 garmeants Long sleeves Selected sty] Men‘s This will be your last c-;liance to get bargains like this o% Dollar Day. Buy now and lay in a supâ€" ply. Price will be double after September first, "gsw DEAL" DOLLAR DAY 1 es; 10 for .. 3 Boy‘s Suits s Wool Sweaters ure Wool Sox and sater to Match _ Silk Hand Made ol Lined Ties: P M for $1.00 _ ts an and sleeveless, all plain colors $1.00 rrow Collars air Dress Sox i‘s Golf Hose n; assorted patterns ; 4 pairs . $1.00 Size 14â€"15â€"16â€"17 Long Pants and Vest | â€"â€" A $20 value Was ELL‘ &« <z «+7 <«&¢â€"<â€"z pparel Shop e t l <<â€"¢ 4z d Shorts ~~*+>1@%s.?.*<sf PELOU Longies . THURSDAY, AUGUST 10 Tel. H. P. 307 s +. ~..,,WRO0 â€"~~..t . $1.00 . . , . $1.00 , . 1$1.00 18 cooking, athietics Chbut dramati â€"Highland Par Skidmore, merit i rfl. Robert Cb._lo. m Reeds, canoeibg, woodcarving, Je« Tibbetts, Merit. Badge Syu‘n.-h-wfl. Ma Ka Ja Wan have a week stay with aâ€"fine in their Scout in a list of the * ‘Mmgfli‘ ing. â€"Charles Grubert, Inman, uthletics, Barl 52â€"Deerfleld cluss, Billy Kent, F. first cluss," George to «control â€" his Wings*"; ‘by Raoul" t a '.'Wh.ni#bvhhu?“ . An article of in which boys are 1 .‘rfld‘ was )lflfi?,zl\fl es with hn numual with an unusual mauke good t . *Theft in the . The first of a s#tories, by one. of the mta.y.l. #urgeon, a police Nature Photogruphy" by tun, e es on mecount of a canoe packed full of Man" by B Râ€" Arrow * Patrol tâ€" troopâ€" envellment. LAwson oo o io ow Auauet som "orvmoent 85 by _ Chiarie:" 12A orieay g«uhl;r"hw school. ~tennis . pla E order t win h: to «controlâ€" his REAL THRILLS IN | AUGUST BOYs LIPE cou MsmA ANNOUNCE SCOUT BOY SCOUT DAYX) A% FRIDAY wsulfi: ‘The ‘Boy Scout TH into / the Charies L. (G ) GRELK LAKL BOY $ NE Robert Ginter 14 M@ t badg i a re, ~A wault inborpal the loa §1~â€"â€"De Char es

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