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Highland Park Press, 9 Jun 1927, p. 12

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~NGHWAY NOW | ...... ol uC t 0.,. . 2 ighway are unanimous in mm s m the opinion that these highways, Â¥ when completed, will be the most imâ€" ‘»’ se â€"â€"â€"+ portant ones in the middle west, afâ€" * un r fording a new and wide entrance into " FROM D PLAINES RIVER Chicago, and they will relieve the 3 e _____ iukt::: congestion on Lincoln Bi(eivny ( te 6) and Grant Highway (Route Expect State Contract for Road|5}, being located midway between to Elmhurst to Be Awarded hese two important thoroughfares. h+ L Traffic congestion on Washington and Shru" E“”“ for |Jackson boulevards in the city will Other Projects | also be relieved. First Superâ€"Highway This important artery will be ltheJ first 200 feet superâ€"highway in the middle west, and will be improved with two 20 ft. concrete pavements (without cost to the adjoining propâ€" erty owners),«separated by a 44 ft.(‘ esplanade, which will be reserved for a future transportation right of way.{ On the outside of the two 20 ft. paveâ€" ments two 20 ft. shoulders will be, provided. The balance of the space| will provide adequate space for fu«[ ture widening, sidewalks, the addition of public utilities, etc. | Important Links 1 With the completion of State BondJ Issue Route 64 from Elmhufst to Syâ€" camore, Illinois, Routes 54 and 64 will f become important links in a new arâ€" terial highway extending from Lake Michigan and the new Lincoln ParkI Outer drive through St. Charles, Syâ€"| camore, Oregon and Mt. Carroll, | across the entire state to Savnnnah,’ lilinois, and the Mississippi river, | where a connectton is made with the Towa road system and western states. | No official announcement has been made by the State Highway deplrtâ€"} ment regarding theâ€"location of Route : 64, but it will, without doubt, connectf with Route 54 at Elmhurst, in view | of the fact that about 95 per cent of those attending the recent public hearing in Chicago favored this locaâ€" tion. The first contract to be awarded wil}l be for the North Avenue Superâ€" Highway from the Desplaines river to Elmhurst, a distance of five miles, known as Route No. 54 in the State Bond Issue Road system to be built under the one bundred million dollar bond issue law. c Colonel C. R. Miller, director of Deâ€" partment of Public Works and Buildâ€" ings, of Springfield, announced that his department will award contracts for the construction of the first secâ€" tion of the stateâ€"wide building proâ€" gram, this week. A Million Peony Blooms 572 Wrigley Building We have built up our business with It‘s Time to Retire Information and expert advice given without obligation to you WILL DESIGN, FINANCE AND BUILD YOUR HOME Steffen‘s Auto Supply The Skokie Construction Co. SKOKIE CONSTRUCTION CG. 522 Central Avenue, Highland Park Telephone Highland Park 350 Fisk Ti You can build your mileage and reduce your tire expense by using them. Have them put on now before the Spring and Summer driving season svabes Lwâ€" Phone Superior 6781 Thousands of irises are 1 Dainty flowers that will r: in beauty and texture. I Dunder Road 5 Miles West of Giencoe Mail Addressâ€"Glencoe, I!J hat Tel, Northbrook 160 in one of the largest peony gardens in th:s country. Row on row of white, pink and red beauties. A feast for the cycs. Come and choose the flowers you want for your own garden right from the blooms in the field. Rare and more comâ€" mon variecties in a wide range of prices Northbrook peonies are nationally known NORTHBRCOK GARDENS And Irises Too:® siencoe on D Two Scots were chatting. "I see your friend Angus has marâ€" ried for the third time," said one. "An expensive friend he‘s me," grumbled the other. wreaths and three presents in seventeen years." Attorney Jack E. Bairstow states that he holds receipts from the bondsman, M. H. Hussey, for $48,000 of the money to be turned over. The entire amount, as claimed by Dilger, is $59,000. Of this $5,000 has been vaid in and $54,000 more due, according to Dilger. The Bairstow faction â€"claims a setâ€"off of approxiâ€" mately $4,500 for expenses for investâ€" igation and cars over the two years. These items were approved by the town board. Back of it all it is understod, acâ€" cording to the Waukegan Sun, that complete settlement will be made with Supervisor Matt Dilger, who made the complain_;, within a very few days. At one time it was thought that the money would be turned over last Saturday but through some reaâ€" son the matter was delayed. . The defense stated that proper preparation had not been made by them, while the state agreed to let the matter go oyer to June 11. Justice Hervey C. Coulson of Wauâ€" kegan last week allowed a ten day continuance for former Supervisor George H. Bairstow, who was schedâ€" uled to go to trial last week on a charge _ of. withholding _ township funds. in Waukegan Justice Continues the Hearing Ten Days; Settleâ€" ment Expected DEFER HEARING ON BAIRSTOW FUND CASE ght. Y in An Expensive Friend i can reach it in a few iny our car. Fivemites Dundce Road. Easy rt in D looming NOW, val the orchid )on‘t miss this Chicago all thos r gardens and all to __.__ Authorized Lake County Distributor _ _ Telephone Deerfield 252 Deerfield, Illinois Franklyn R. Muller, Lake Executors authorized to sell stocks. 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