Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Jan 1922, p. 3

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Wmsmmm:: HE LAKE ^Om:M^M^^^?l^^VM rffli'::- us TDWTKHIP TtHRIT ipsioner Offers Suggestion || Zoning forthe territory lying oak wmwuaauet wi ly^ aeggjiSlile property values, he VfatnBt'^f^'^Zr'â-  â- " "v.::;r f*f'r-^W$' Time Is Rlpe|i||Ml^S^iMiI While zoning legislation would be ;ne<^ssary^Li^asserts^ the time is ripe and the cost of the actualworfc^rerjrsmalt tDrcompafisop to the benefit to be derived. Iftfllfi! ^ ^ideTthe villages In New Trier town- 1 ship is a need foreseen by Township 2 Highway Commissioner H^^H. Sher«r~ • in his annual report npjorin thejtiands of the printers. t' â- .'"â-  "The commis$on*^elie^sf' \r^ads: | a portion of the su^maxy in the re I port, "that while~gis provinceTs road construction and maintenance, that he mav/properly call the attention of the^citizens o£ New Trier to the fact that, while the territory outside the owns in the township is as extensive ik area as that include^^TEne villages lfhn aSt and, despite the fact that all, Or near^p^ "**J ly all, of the towns have either passed or are preparing to pass zoning iand planning drdinahcesrthat^o^roTisioir ^r^PbtaTseTi^Tttng^ of "similar naturelFl^nglhade to "Hie E. A. Burge home at 518 Fourth insure properâ€"development ut Our unincorporated lands and to safe- guard our villages from development just outside their limits which may ^iretty_D^rat^ariajieTwltE zoning and planning projects under way in these towns." back^jTatteiitle: -Commissioner Sheier points out in another section of the report that for four successive years no tax other than the-Jordiaar^Lj been levied for township road or bridge purposes. It is possible, he believesT toâ-ºproperly maintain the roads of the township without resort- 4ng-te- bond^tssues or ^seeking airlnr crease in the tax levy. He is of the Opinion that within a short space of time sufficient money will have been saved from funds levied for main- tenance to bliiKF additional- mileage of permanent roads as he has don has^ -tu^n^h# j?or4^upe-stpIen Saturday BASEMENT BLAZE street, last Tuesday caused consider- able damage before it couid be extin- guished by the local fire ^iorijd name Dodge Brothers Sedan lfi^jjtfri£f'M'x~ |||^|ii^||||ljlSi^|lM.i Hill )ft^S*§^|IS^||$S â- '•jt â- â-  / ' / HEALTH CENTER CLINIC Ihf. G. K. "Beard of the Chicago Tu*f' ' berculosis Institute, will conduct his regular jmontnly clinic at the Gross Point Health .Gehter^^^lniettiBf and Ridge, avenues, Gross Point, Tuesday morning, January 24, at IlJ brclock. Those interested are requested to se- cure further information by telephon- ing Miss Queen, thehealth center nurse, between 12 and 1 o'clock, at ^WilmeUe 2402 or Wlilmette I|2,„^ â- ^fltlfll I^^^B xMrnfm mm Jol^h kutten;"WilimettejjoMdSer, iS offering a reward of $50 for the re- from the parking spacainirorit, of, the Evanston:1wspit^ Friendly' VIRGINIA Gentlemen BURLEV Theperfect blend of the three perfect cigarette tobacco* in one perfect cigarette iHome1 Biiilderl, ,M You will be interest* fwo!, farnls^ f the l^^^j^ll^^^^^^^^p^^^^^^^'^'^; 7- '±:,^Jj:^^^42±M~z^M^ m^mmm^^^&M^mi- 'mmm """""......PI. filtiliittstf^^ Wof^jS|iore lilf>'EVANSTON, ILL?'u|J| ^â- ^|i^^^;^r §??&& IPI^^^ft-' SERVING AS[ MGOODMEALSAS'EVERSkNK bUR PRICES ARE LOWER,-i -'fe&,y -;.;j-^!J^ff^^^^^^-j?|^j iYotrCAN EAT CHEAPER HERE] ||N^BR%J:VOTRlA^Ttt^^l^^^ :m in yourrov :'i^?i^t^ Wm em m t^^W^^y^M Ipl^^

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