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Highland Park Press, 17 Oct 1935, p. 5

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We make gteaming dil, 4 w months old, the seed potatoes and ; :'Weh: the Unig , "m s ;hn its eottt;:t ?l:'flr pOtato cont red, payâ€" el weaves operating cleaning livery Service ANING â€" 2% aund 4s a s _ OCTOBER ent t¢ aâ€"gallon .. !;-e-u__ A A mpt and â€" ble Call and ents // [ 8 Want Ads reparing G and instrue, Blfi"fiu Nee seem to ited Stateg ht «' d onm ntrol law tha C uwl 17, 1985 35 $.200.49 ul O eC + and TA be 3 ® of loans ‘w% none « %. Not : "bvi vl«:xq :: $ ” .w investmen 3 ncmmentec s s.s... $208,163.94 tfi-fii ... $208,163.94 w Bills fpper mm e cce I Rtusss 1. Reâ€"Discounts He PECL 42 mud . Dividends unpaid :wâ€"dM. gwm. OX Iw Leans In ts pledged .M . Loans and investments pledged : « U. 8. Government obligaâ€" h_.“_ad/or fully guarâ€" I® M â€"_a devosit :rth despandheceec cce . 1 Secured by pledue of ! “flm The bank has outstanding $15,865.00 of Deferted , payable solely out of future net. if and when such future ast profits ‘ure éarned, (future net profits w ‘blh plus recoveries, less and ‘proper provision for reâ€" serves) w contributions to the lusk and s ted to all deposit and inieiied in YRuneC,, _ _# c Accounts, J ‘30th: da * y ?‘I y of . * pmsoURrCES C W 1 Stuges Governmeht w fnited 5M _ C fulâ€" t Snipmtions, direct #04/0" 10"" >; s59.99 > y parih * seâ€" 4 Other toud 5 5.00 ©£,975,00 c adde ~ nrvints ___......_ 179,219.27 . taand AB e e 1.01 : 7 . F iecc esns snn ce :g‘t ywunder let» _BJE'“”""AM"' int of Your house can be cool and comâ€" fortable when it is blistering ho eatside. ROCK WOOL BATS placed between your attic ceiling jists gives your home a perfec temperature at all times. 4 Nome Insulstion page m w show you how H.P.i377 Grand Total ;r U.] 8. Gwerm_l:nt T on m 24 Slare of .¢. Against deposits of Trust hfi‘lmfl-?m« Member w ogly) ...._.«. & Agzinst c deposits........ # ‘Against borrowings . ............ lmflbr of Public Acâ€" m‘o qualify for the Exercise of Fiduciary Powers E %‘:d* g. For other purposes *"h the yeu;.r WSt’omu, ;"v decay, do + Secey, do not harm it. Yourconcrete home is warmer it wintet, cooler in summer; “"l. rigid concrete floors keep walls from cracking, doors and windows from sagâ€" Summer Comfort Hag. In any shape or form, "%manycolox Wotal Pledgéd (excluding reâ€" ‘HE beauty you build with Concrete retains its charm Ralph Steel -'iR‘oo!n â€" Mill Work 0 .. 866 Central Ave. Liabilities ©CTOBER 17, 1935 ILITIES &nml- , J f ..w.uuafmm »,g-mm to law n mt close of busâ€" iv of September 1935. Sm;;ia €$3,414.46 pruet A"TC .A 1% and pledged furniâ€" 000.00 ........ ; 15,000.00 «... _ 4,94900 mavieies 882.14 ____... 135,594.44 $ 50,000.00 $284,035.22 284,035.22 12,569.50 5,000.00 9,812.00 none 82.80 none none none none none 39.14 none $ 1 I, J. W. MceGinnis, of the aboveâ€" wlove, atntement in tous" 10 the best o M# above stai ‘ my knowledge and belief, an t the .items and amounts shown abo with the items. and amounts sho the report made to the Auditor of |Public Accounts, State of Iilinois, pursuant ito law. Report of Condition of | _ HIGHLAND PARK 8 | HIGHLAND PAFR transmitted in respons¢ to tor of Public Accounts, pu showing condtion at the cl eredit liabilities but payablé bef dis. trlmmmwgwm sm:tf-‘a a .:worn tof before ~ this lith day of October, 1085. x . wr.u:fi K. HA (Seal) we t 5d Notary Public the 80th day of Se; 985. # Resoono® 1, Cash and due from ... $ 472,544.59 2. Outside checks‘ and e in CORDG : FDERKNE , 115400200 eo0 0040 n rcichee 1,429.22 3. United States Govern t | obligations, : direct â€"afid/or & fully guaranteed ............\........ 1,055,890.20 4. Other bonds, stocks and seâ€" . 5 COUP TE : > :1000 iifrcmeeczeceriig »â€" â€"721,662.78 5. Loans and discounts ...}L........ ) 568,518.47 5.. OVEPORIRING :....isersecc000000e0 h ces vjorn 1,086.81 7. Bahking house ....$85,000.00 â€" Furniture â€"and â€" | | and fixtures ......... 10,000.00 ~95,000.00 10 Grand ‘Total Resources This bank has outstanding $18,000.00 face amount of Class "B" bentures . payable solely out of earnings resenting contriâ€" bution to its capital and &ubordinated to all gpo-it and creditor liabilitics and to above ass "A" debentures, . |; ‘ 11 12 13 14. 1§. 1 11 18. 10 20 21 24 25 Grand Total Liabilities t!.mouxnuu: . ns and Investments to Secure Lisbilities : | 26 27 I, C. F. GRANT, c..fim of the above named bank, do solemaly swear that the abovesumntbmn%uub.totny knowledge: and belief, an@ that the items and amounts shown above agree with the items and amounts shown in the report gu‘de to the : Auditor of | Public Accounts, tate of Illinois, pursuant to law. C. F.!GRANT, Cashier, Correct, At t MORTON R. MAVOR, J. M. APPEL, Directors. . State of lllimh; County of Lake) ss | Subscribed. and sworn to i1th day of October, 1985, . (Seal) Read The Want Ads . . . and your own tastes. ASK your architect to plan your new home in concrete. blends with its sugroundings Other real estate ........ Customers‘. liability w letters of credit ... Customers‘ liability‘ a of acceptances . ............ Other resources .......... Capital stock ............. Income debentures a ;aylnl‘ notes .‘1 y‘ndm I prokie tam PORTLAND CEMENT AS$OCIATION 33 W. Grand Ave., Chicago, HL â€" > Please send me the free booklets checked: iMestracion shown is one example). 0 It Pays to Own a Fireproof Home. F gus¢"â€"â€"reasons o Marr Can‘t heen l °u* ~** Demand deposits ‘Time deposits ... Dok to DAKE |......~â€".â€"â€"{}â€"........ ‘l'ohlolbcr;-jb: 1. Secured by pledge of loans and/or investments $ 5 00 2. Not m:frrd by | pledge of loans it â€" * and/or investâ€" s a ""'m,z:g‘:.:n. 2500/120.09 Reâ€"Discounts .................;.......... Letters of credit ........,....... Bank acceptances ......;.......... Other liabilities ......._.l........ x _ 5 poveramant 4 a. U. tions direct and/ f:fil‘; guaranteed ............_!,..........$ b. Other ‘bonds, â€" s and Total pledge (mw? reâ€" discounts) ....................} L Pledged : j C ty | securities ..u.‘%- ¢. Loans and discoun a.. Against U. 8. ern« ment and postal s@vings b. Against funds of Stite of THHLOW /.. oviessncsecmcbfercercene ¢.. Agninst deposits of Trust Department (F Reâ€" serve Member Banks only) d. Against other #.,..» e. Against borrowings .......... £. With . Auditor of io Accounts to qual for the Exercise of Fi ?weu drin ie tnne Gtrrbriifvirnnteint g. For other purposes |.......... Total Pledged }inols, g‘mun luw, / J. W. I8, :C Correctâ€"Attest : ; RUDOLPE |LAUER, FRED J, LABAHN, (Official Publication) aceounts LIABILITIE MARTIN C. HART t Notary P'tblh /or er ghat the .items T in _ /im H’t_,m Accounts, 00.00 â€" 95,000.00 o vovce â€" PBEpDTR 4B ount all of the Audi« uant to law and e of business on TE BANK ILL i 11 of the Audi« .....$3,080,825.81 $3,080,325.81 $ 200,000.00 $ 202,194.99 $ $75,512.92 $ 247,264.20 $ 375,512.82 150,000.00 50,000.00 10,605.74 79,154.06 1,458,914.30 1,131,508.79 , Cashier 173,317.33 nond 128,248.12 none 16,578.36 none none none none none 142,92 none none none hone hone Books Old and New for Our Children If ke were 'cdmiderrd ‘necessiâ€" ties and not luxuries, life might be richer and more colorfal. Like other educational glbits. the 'eading:o abit it generally formed through childhood ‘and early youth, If the child, during these years, so fundamental in developing the taste for googd |or bad literature, is conâ€" stantly exposed to the best, the unâ€" lesirable ‘books would make no apâ€" peal. 13. if af The redim of good literature is a vast one. A wide variety of subâ€" jects and interests are represented, books ‘rich in imagination, human rlity, and dramatic acâ€" tion together with exquisite art and skilled workmanship. K.R ' « Bonselsâ€"The Adventures of Maya, the Bee.| A quaintly woven romance of the little, curious, forward bee ‘who, nojt satisfied with her own kingâ€" dom of hives, wanted to ‘see and exâ€" plore the whole world., From beâ€" tween ‘the lines of the story, also grows an allegory of human life, land youth‘ in particular in its eager desire for change, for expansion, and confidente of conquest, 5â€"8 grades. May be read aloud to children inâ€" erested in nature from the age of 8 years Lnd up. ;;!â€"| fls 1 d 4 Your Public lHbrary is a treasure house within this realm. Have you scanned the shelves for some of the treasures? ‘ May we suggest a few of the older ones as well as some of newer origin, which no child should miss reading at the proper age. ~Armerâ€"â€"Waterless Mountain." A book that "walks in beauty." On a background of authentic lore, habits and customs of the Navajo Indians, is painted this unforgettable picture of "Yourniger Brother" who |wants to become a medicine man and| who sucâ€" ceeds ‘ough tradition and beauty. ‘A book that won the Newbetry medal in 1932,| A book that may be read and reréad. 7â€"8 grades. | May »be read aloud to children ftom the 4th grade u 5 ’ Grahameâ€"Wind |in the Willows. A beautiful poetically written story of Mr. Mole and Mr. Toad; the book about which Kenneth Grahame himâ€" self said: "As for animals, I wrote about the most familiar of them because I felt a duty to them as a friend.] | Every animal by instinet lives acdording to his nature. Thereâ€" by, he lives wisely and betters the tradition of mankind. No animal is ever tempted to deny his nature. No Animal knows how to tell a lie." ‘The book began as A ditty about the toad, tald to his little son at bedâ€" time in their home in London, and grew |through a series of letters written to the boy when at the seaâ€" side, until it finally was finished and published (four years | later. . _ 5â€"8 grades, | A k for all ages of childâ€" hood,: as well as children at heart among. the |adults. [ Rokettiâ€"Singâ€"Song. _A collection of the nursery rhyme.type, simple and light with a delicate lyric qualâ€" ity md1 fanciful touch,: never surâ€" r‘â€"i::;,}*adés. A delight for mothers to read to their small children. â€" Shannonâ€"Dobry. _A deeply huâ€" man ‘story of a Bulgarian peasant boy with a soul and a touch of an artist, and a grandfather who is the personification of the primitive, spirit‘u:; tradition of the people. The illustrations by Atanas Katâ€" chamakoff, a Bulgarian artist, are outstanding, an art in close relationâ€" ship tojthe nature, to planting and sowing, to reaping and harvesting, to the fresh smell of damp earth. The Newberry medal for 1935 went to this book. For older boys and g'lrls.r A | | § A nutse maid, out of the sky, pracâ€" tical bh! so practical, but with a gift of magie. : Just read about this magâ€" § Ir v-Qrsaery Poppins. The funâ€" niest, most delightful nonsense story nublished since “Winqle-tl_te-?ooh.” te of Illinois) } i nty of Lake) ss. 23 + ): I IN THE CIRCUIT COURT |__|‘ |_ or gaIp CoOUNTY j M National Bank of Lake Forest, sucâ€" céessor | in trust ‘under . Trust‘ No. 21, sueâ€" eflor" mnvlliunt to Lake Forest Trust and Savings Bank, a banking corporation, complaingnt, vs., Ray Billings and Gentrude vgl:ln . his wife: David W. Williams ; Lake nty â€" National Bank | of Libertyville, as gnfl under ‘Trust Deéed dated December , 1027, |recoi in the Recorder‘s Office of Ifke nty, D , as Document. Number 311418; Harry (Â¥. ke, a‘ bachelor, James Stearns, ‘doing business as James Stearns Dredging g::nhy&'md ‘l“.n'k M. Opeka 8 1 qbll m cm,v gm\ Nnmb:‘”lu._; f (oiornes for conmifinant. Lots 47. 48, 90 and 91 ‘in. GOM. MUZME ddition Williams <Park Subdivision on &\‘égfl bein*lmbd, m‘durtd * '!‘owuz 44 Range 9. East of the 3rd P. M.. t uh% thereof, July 15, 1927, as ment | sfim. -imnod in| the County ‘of Lake | State af T i :+ Dated October $rd, 1985. | :( westhept d ts / __| >] _ |_ {yecial Master in Chaneery HICHLAND PARK PUBLC LIBRARY |~~~.‘ HICHLAND PARK ILLINOIS MASTER‘S SALE NOTICE FORECLOSURE 1HE PRESS X31â€"33 ic. .A book that will either be loved or. detested. A book for mothers and fathers as well, and a comfort in a‘time of materialism. * 5â€"8 Grades. ‘May be read aloud to children who like stories of imaginâ€" ation from the 3rd grade and up. Announce First Program â€" on Recital Series The following program will be preâ€" sented at the New Trier township high school on Wednesday, October 23 at 8:30 p.m., the‘date of the first concert of the Artist recital series afotx,\nordd, e by ‘the Winnetka Music club. / s 1 } Dich, teure Halle from the opera "Tannâ€" hauser‘ Ceniogentcont coentngig senreninectinerioa is Wagner Der | Nussbaum .............. Fruchlingsnacht ........... Ich trage meins Minne Lachen und Wanen ... Der Erlkoenig. ... Skogsduvors toner: (The ‘Woodpigeon‘s C::fl-â€"- (Finnish) ................. Marikanto Ma hanger in Itrat (The Moonâ€" floh:“sntory) â€" (Kinnish) ... Hannikainen Bud kan <(The |Message) â€"(Swedish) Graed kun, du UE | ecmonnecrans Gaining rapidâ€"héadway in a small closet, fire, believed to have been caused either by oily rags or a faulty chimney, caused approximately $2,â€" 600 in damages at George Corado‘s tavern in Northbrook last Thursday afternoon. < ° Det var en deilig| hane Lovely Cock) ..............â€" Ved Ronderne (in Ro ENY 111022.â€" sns ronsssmmcs Tak for dit raad ( ks sel) â€" (Nonniflp;& ue We Two Together ....... Marshall Kernochan Chinoise ......................... Kathleen Manning Midsumimer ........................_....... Amy | Worth White Horses of the Sean ... Eleanor Warren Edwin McArthur at the Piano. L Fire Damages Corado Tavern in Northbrook Damage to the building by fire was mostly confined to the roof over the central portion of the long buildâ€" ing, ‘but smoke and water caused much damage to decorations and fixâ€" tures. Due to the peculiar construcâ€" tion |of the building, the fire, while ruining the central part of the structure caused very little damage Wednesday evening, Oct. 23, 8:80 Stanolex Fuel Oils gre "burnerâ€"tested" in Standâ€" urd‘s Whiting, Ind. Laboratoriesâ€"where a‘full range of service conditions is duplicated in burners of every ZPQ This photograph shows a test being made of combustion efficiency. FOR QUICK DELIVERY TELEPHONE bliege (Weep Highland Park 2365 Dg‘rfield 208 Lake Forest 319 Glencoe 140J II Ronderne) for (There Thou Faud " your Schummann Schumann ..‘ Strauss ... Strauss .. Schubert .â€" Schubert .. Grieg Counâ€" (hap" Red Cro to dm&mom, which is at one en or to the Tl'lroom at the other, so little in fact, that even on Thu night business <was resumed much the sam usual. #*+ Accbgl nl{ to present plang, the ma ment contemplates extensive According mann%en‘ remodeling. _ Members of the Deerfield Woman‘ ¢lub will hold their regular meeting Tuazfi (i‘:.obor 22, in the Publi library., Mrs‘ E. J. Ginter, c of the .8 Service department i in char f the program, and ha prnngq{l have a speaker from th Red ,Cross headquarters togethe with fi-l?om{d film called "The Grea est Mog':er;" Inasmuch as Novem ber is the month of the Red C drive this should be a very interest Why Have Extra Colds| _ _ This Winter? . M s Program . . at Deerfield Club This winter enjoy the greater efficienc: economy of the new and better Stanolex Fuel Telephone your nearest Standard Oil Bulk S for a tankful of highâ€"heat value STANOLE] arrange now for a season contract giving you protection all through the winter. j gpr. 1935, Sta TaNOLEX ©w: FUEL QO/1L5 Mrs. Burr 'Rind::t ne1 tlub ident presides at ing held October 8.‘ A aWgsic gram consisting of th f Is Quintet of the Deerfieldâ€"SRields school was ‘greatly chjoyk At the close of the meeting ;:daifty refreshâ€" ments were served by Mrs. ph Petersen and members Of theâ€" pitality committee. :. : Japanese crowds ma a erying: Down with I and eue Ethiopia!l It is py How about letting Japan \do the resâ€" euing?â€"Toronto Miail , E ing program. We don‘t believe the be so much kicking if the . let hogs, and wheat po alone and concentrate red of spinach. . i * Let Japan Do PAGE FIVE i¢ i TÂ¥ dott k

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