November 15. 1934 WILMETTE LIFE Receiver for Bank Rem oves Offices to, Waukegan.Location (Continued from, Page 3) closed banks and his clerks, witb one exception, also divide their time. A quarterly statement of condition is issued and bas been posted hereto-' fore in the lobby of the bank. For. the convenience of depositors and other creditors it bas been arranged, througb the courtesy of Village Presi- dent C. P. Dubbs, to post this bulletin in tbe Village hall. As in the past it will also be in Wii,.ifzÉm ~In addition to these sources of informa- tion tbe receiver will respond to any requests addressed to him at No. 4 South Genesee street, Waukegan, Illi- nois. Statement of Condition A statement of the condition of tbe bank as of the quarter eniding Sep- tember 30, 1934, f ollows: Stateînent er condition The First National Bank of Wllmette, ,Wilmette, Illinois As of quarter ended September 30, 1934 Date of suspension, June 24, 1932 ASSETS Assets at date of suspen- sion (book value as re- ported ini receiver's first report> ...................$1,159,298.301 Additional assets' acquired smnce suspension (book value)............21.266-69 Stock assessment (100%) 150.000.00 Total assets to be ac- coufted for-... .........$1,330,564.94~ C a s h collected from assets . 3460,873,26 C a s h collected from additional assets ..........5,883.38 C a s h collected f rom st o ck assessment .... 43,622.41 Total cash collected from assets and stock assess- ment ................ Offsets allowed on assets.. Losses charged off: On assets... 71,568.31 On -Stock assessment .......... Total Losses Charged off Remainlng assets: Uncollected as- sets ...ý...... $558,516.09 U n co Il ected additional as- sets ... 15,354.95. U n co 11e cted Stock Assess- ment .... 106,377.59 Total Remaining Uncol- lected Assets.......... Total Assets Accounted for: Secured Liabilities at date of Suspension ... ...... -.$ Unsecured Liabilities at date of suspension.. Additlonal Liabilities Es- tabllshed ............. Total Liabilities this date: Secured and Preferred Li- abilities Pald in Cash ... Unsecured Liabilities offset Unsecured Liabilities for whidhi Recelver's Certifi- cates have been issued . Uppaid Secured Liabilities (Both proved and un- proved> .*....*............- Unsecured Liabilities not pald or proved.......... Total Liabilities Accounted for....... ............... 510,379.0; 68.370.00 71,568.31 680;247.63 $1,330,564.99 300.474.85 652,169.54 61,656.46 1,014,300.85 323,639.50 68.607.73 ;)70.523.22 51,530.46 $1.014.q00.85 Collections and Disbursement,. Collections From Al Sources: Cash collected from as- sets and stock assess- ment..........$ 510,37"9.05 ,Cash collected from.In- 413 Linden Avenue Wilmetfe 4120 CHEST CRUSADERI Mrs. C. P. Dubbs, if c of the- Village Presidekit, has v oliin tee red to serve inithre important role of. Il 'onren's Criusade coppaittee chair- man in tihe J034,Coniiîniiit '%.Ciest Carnpaitin îz.hiclî <;ots under uv Sunday, November 18, and ivilI continue tentil I)ecem ber 2. Mrs. Dubbs and lier coinmitte will hrave tIhé imPortant task of rallýing tIhe forces of flic won n j the comt- »munity in thre annual iiiiified solici- tation for - cra rity and zvelfare Plirposes. terest, Preiniun , and Rents ................33.016.58 Cash collected by Re- ceiver, and ,held as Trustee for Owners . 3,784.92 Reconstruction Finance, Corporation Loans Re- ceived ....................101,500.00 Total Collections to be Accounted for......$648,680.55 Disbursements of Every Character: Secured and Preferred Liabilities Pald (In- cluding Dividends).. Collateral Account (Co- lections held by Secured Creditors and flot Yet applied . ......... .. Advances in protection Assets (Taxes, Insur- ance, Etc.).......... Expenses of Receivýership Divldends Paid to Unse- cured Creditors( ... %) Reconstruction Finance Corporation Loans Re- paid ...ý.............. Cash in hands of Receiver and Comptroller .. Total Collections A- counted for ......... . Melvin B. Ericson, $ 323,639.501 1,025.63 42:303.13 199,965.96 72,700.00 9'.046.33 $648,680.55 n, Receiver. Pergola'Wreck ed on. Hallowe'en 15 Damage Sait, Cause As a resuit of the vandalism at- ikndanit upon the: celebration of Hial- 'lowe'ef, , the Village' of Wilmette faces a damage suit, according to a letter addressed to President C. ýP. Dubbs by Earl J. Walker, 30, N. La- Salle street,,Chicago. Tbe value of the property alleged to have been destroyed and the basis of tbe owner's dlaim against the Vil-. lage is contained in the letter, which follows: "Mr. J. F. Rowley of 1128 Green- wood avenue, Wilmette, Illinois, bas referred to me his dlaim for mob damage against the Village'of Wil- mette due. to the destruction of a large and expensive pergola on bis premises at tlie above address, which pergola was erected at a cost of slightly over $2,000. The same was wbolly wrecked, althougb I under- stand notice and information was given to the police department prior to theabove date of the likelihood of damage. Please advise is some reasonable adjustment cannet be made of actual Ioss sustained by Mr. Rowley because of the destruction of the above property." Miss Caroline Galloway, 920 Linden avenue, a freshman at tbe University of Illinois, was luncheon hostess to ber bridge club Tuesday. iLOCKSMITHING I III fý,, of a&H kinde I AUTO KEYS Made from Numbors LINDSTROM'S LOCK SHOP 1222 Castrai A». WiI. 3212 CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL A Christmnas carnival will be held on December 6, 7, -and 8, ini the St. Francis Xavier sc¶hool hall. Ail clubs and organizations, in the parish are- cooperatinig to Malte the affair a great success. MOTORS SIERVCE *Rerything for A uto mobiles Winter and YOUR CAR- It may becorne necessary to have your car serviced for wrnter at smre very in- convenient time. Why flot do it now, at your leisure? Service your car $2 for Prestone .........to No Service Charge on thme fo.wing Preston%, per gallon.. $L95 Super Mlcohol, per qt.. . 25c Winter G«Sear rase per lb............ :»c 721 MAIN, STREET Phone Wilmette 2600-2601 ~!ML______________ that look expensive in a QUALIFY *STYLE But we're selling themn for ouly $5 ~ and up We've had them copied from much more expensive dresses aind in the best quaity possible. Styles for dress. and for sports. cO0ATS Ileautiful Fur Trimmings that can't be surpassed in value an5 d dU1 Unique Style Shop, 1126 Central Avenue Wilmette 2403 OLD Belifl ow for GOLD rendy uion:y! bave. a governmeftlt cnet buy *ld gold, platinum andd murer. No iteed to go elsewhere we welll psy yen Ela cash or.,trade for new jewelry D. PAGLIARULO 1166 Wilmette Ave. WiL 1061 Dependab ly deliciaus, this Week's'Special of Date NiltTortfe with Vanillo. is delighlfully good. Regular 60e valu. (QUART)45c, ICiE CREAM WILMETTE -L.IFE 'November 15, '1934 413 Linden Avenue Wilm'effe 4. 120