Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jun 1933, p. 5

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1 of the Kenilworth First subdivision. VIillage Attorney Willis D. Nance suggested that ail alleys in this neigh- borhood, located in the nfortbwest section of the village, should be va- cated., and Village îPresident C. P. Dubbs said. that he felt *the matter was one- affecting tbe entire village and that a survey of the situation should be Made. Trustee Arthur Lee expressed .the opinion -that the 'Plan, commission should be asked to, make a recommendation.. Village Manage r C. M. Osboërn remarked Ithat if al1leys were vacated as a general poliçythe cost to villagers. for waste collection would be increased from_20 to 25 percent because of the'n'ecessity of carrying the waste a greater.distance. from hou-se to street. it was finally decided to discuss the question further at the next ini- * formai meeting of the Village board. Village, Manager Osborni, Superin- tendent of Public, Works C C. scliultz. Chief >of Police Henry * Braiitigam n td Fire Chief Walter Zibble were requested by President Duhbs to bring in thieir suggêstions oni the miatter at the infôrmal mieet- ing. VACATIONS IN WEST Mrs. Ruthlea Weber, assistant at the Wilmette Public library, is spending ber vacation at Denver, Colo. She will be back on duty july 1. Barbara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. This question was raised by Vil- lage President C. P. Dubbs at the regular meeting of thé Village board Tuesday night when Village Manager C. M. Osborn in presenting bis monthly summarized report of. activî- tie.s of .various departmnents'-of the Village: stated that the fire. depart- ment occasionally does performn such services. Mr.. Dubbs stated,.that this is. an expense to the taxpayer and ýthat the matter. should be taken under con- sideration. At Mr. 'Dubbs' suggestion --he matter was referred to the police and ire committee, of wich,.rustee 'Walter, C.,Farrar is chairnian. Place -Stop at Prairie- Isabella Intersection, AI stop 'sign' bas',been placed on Prairie avenue at Isabclla street, The sign is on the nortbwest corner of- the street intersection. At the regular meeting of the Vil- lage board Tuesday night placing of the sign at this location was approv- ed as a necessary safety measure. Isabella street is the dividing line be- tween Wilmette and Evanston, and at the present tinie there is no stop sign on the Evanston side of the Prairie-Isabella. intersection. Isabella is flot a through street, and the question of. the enforcement Of the stop sign reoulation at the~ Extra quality fol&- t.ii..... $3,75. New -style, s turid y tin .ý....$2025, CampS c .cots ...$17 JOY JUG Keép.9 foods or liquida hot or ecl gaýllon. capclY' guar- anteed. 95cI Camp, craie For the pienle or shore din- ner. ROASTER loc 4%1 Complete as illustrated.$575, Chair and foot rest .... $315 Chair ôonly ....... LAWN BENCH Mfetal frame. Green and orange painted wood seat ,and bac k. MULTISPRAY OUTFIT Complete witb 4 sprays and 50 feet.of Goodricli 'Maxecon" hos. $7-50 5-ft., %i-in. Ma, Hose $5-W5 The RAN SQUARE SPRkINKLER Covel With thé Real REUIL It lu -not neceusary to un- wlnd your houe - uimply attach the reel to the faucet. Houe la ,permna- nently attached to ree.. Capaclty 100 ft. houe.' 1931 price, $6.25. Now $3095 TRyTIrHIEsE AiDs REX-SALVINE 39C FREE-Rexal ?ik ofMàgZha T pa....i25c ru v a..au ~ for appen Saturday !Coli

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