Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Sep 1947, p. 11

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September 18, 1947 W I L M E T T E L I F E 11 Balk at Proposal for New Bus Line i Continued from pace 3} entirely on the shore division. The company has claimed the suburban service is not making expenses. M e a n M a n y Busses Abandonment of the trains would mean that the passengers would have to be carried by the busses on an even m o r e frequent schedule, since almost all the present trains are multiple-coach affairs. These busses would all, under the plan, travel Central avenue. Chicago papers have reported that the company has put its real estate holdings not used for its railway business up for sale. This ".vould include the property bought manyyears ago along E a s t R a i l r o a d avenue in Wilmette and Jenks street in Evanston to provide a new route which would have avoided the use of Greenleaf avenue. This plan was never consummr-'ed, and with the sale of the real estate appears to be abandoned furever. Same Old Problem "If we let the bus line r u n down Central avenue." declared Trustee Jensen, "We'd have the old Greenl t a f avenue problem all over again." The matter was referred to the public service committee of the board, of which Trustee R a l p h Smith is c h a i r m a n . The committee is scheduled to bring in its report for action at the board's meeting of Tuesday, October 7. The board will then direct village officials what ac tion to take at the commission's hearing. One motor coach line, that operated by the Glenview Bus company, already uses Central avenue. L E A V E S F O R VIRGINIA Miss Margot Walser left Monday, September 15, for Southern seminary, Buena Vista, V a . She is the daughter of M r . and M r s . D . R. Walser, 215 Broadway, Wilmette. III! · Thousands of Chicagoland homemakers have found it so--thus increasing our purchasing power. This means lowest possible prices on fresh merchandise because our buyers can talk turkey on the best values. Fast moving stocks cut waste and spoilage to a minimum. The savings are passed on to you . . . why not shop todav at your friendly Jewel and save? GOES FURTHER AT (JMtKRY VALLEY C A L I F O R N I A C L I N G SLICED OR HALVES IN M E D I U M SYRUP PEACHES DOLE HAWAIIAN CANS NO. 2½ CAN CRUSHED OR SLICED MARY DUNBAR PINE O 1 &3jL CREAM FRUIT COCKTAIL. . 6 TINY TAD S M A L L TENDER _ N O . 2½ $Q29 | CANS _ £\ _ ~ 33l e · loasM Almond AISO VANIUA. CHOCOLATE 4 STRAWBERRY FLAVORS EARLY JUNE PEAS GET A C Q U A I N T E D OFFER V-8 CATSUP BL'uEoROOK TASTY BAKED CARTON Ami 8 VEGETABLE JUICES EXPERTLY BLENDED "WSfiT »· 19 · 0 7 6- 6 9 °Q c C FREE MEU PROOF BAG WITH EACH PURCHASE V-8 COCKTAIL ENWARD'S PURE -27 | 3 5 BEANS with PORK.. 3 - 2 5 Strawberry Preserves. . M A BROWN OLD FASHIONED DILL PICKLES A D D WATER--LET RISE A N D BAKE SPECIAL F O R T H E PINT JAR HOM-ART 141/4-OZ. I h o t M,"X O L · · · PKG. All Varieties ,2 oz CINDERELLA " 25 2P K G S c SEEDLESS RAISINS. SUNSHINE IS-OZ. · PKG. HUT SUNDAE Cookies 'V2-OZ. PKG. "Best in SAY AND Minute Rice DR. PRICE'S FLUFFY RICE IN A JIFFY 23C 33 c Vanilla Extract New Taste JEWEL FLAVORFUL L E A N TENDER 2 1 25° £ I? I I9 C c EXTRA-VALUE TRIM N E W YORK DRESSED- .4 -5 LBS. A V E R A G E MEATS Treat Town"! ABOUT THE SPECIALTIES OHIGINAl C H I P S OF GOIDEM COtN FAMILY 1 Q _ SIZE * « C ARMOUR CORNED THAT'S W H A T THEY DELICIOUS ICE C R E A M S SERVED I N T H E Beef Hash . -¾¾ 25c /¾¾ 38c 6 ROASTING CHICKENS. .,. 4 5c BEEF SHORT SLICED BACON ,7 9 ° A R M O U R STAR TOP QUALITY mm....« 39 FAN'C* FRESH s LB FANCY STEAKS ALL PURE BEEF Armour Treet Red Salmon ,,44/.00% PURE LB 5 9 \ Yellow Pike C f 55 CA B N c florence beach VEGETABLE SHORTENING BAR DEWKIST FROZEN FRESH Sugared Red i -oz. A A , Raspberries., PKG. £ 9 BLUE LABEL EZ M O T T I ' N S 15 Crisco ° 99 C Cider MOTT'S c SAL. JUG » w Amer. Family Flakes IENDERSKIN «TM ° R U R HANDS LOVELY, USE rK& . 6\C IC ICE C R E A M DEPARTMENT AT Karo Syrup Unit Starch Cleanser MAKES COTTON FEEL LIKE LINEN AMERICA'S FINEST--SWIFT'S Vinppar \ FOR BABIES 2 C A N S 13 White Vinegar . 23 K>R FINER FABRICS c \ ivory Soap S A L 3 BARS * SUDS A*fC \ MARVELOUS NEW Dre * » ' \ ft , , C K 5 U D S 1 M C O O L WATER tSI: 29c BEECH-NUT Baby Foods STRAINED j CHOPPED S ° e s j^29 S C ivory Snow ^.31c 1144 Wilmetfe Ave. 415 Linden Ave. · · · B l I I B I B i i l H IN E V A N S T O N ·ul

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