- December 28, · 1928 ~ WILMETTE SPECIAL ASSESS~IENT NOTICE . ,... . .·. · .. .. 39 101 WTD; TO BUY-HSEHLD. GOODS WANTED TO BUY - SECOND-HAND furniture and other household goods. Highest prices for same. Crost Furniture store, 1004.-6 Em, e rson St., Evanston,· 111. Ph. Unlv. 189. 101LTN48-tfc 102 :fOR SAI~E-1\IISCELLANEOUS E e, 0. :c 3 t- 1 AYING I~EGHORN HENS, $'1.25 EACH. ~Tel. Winn. 1985. 102LTN14-ltc :c · I ' fJ. UPHIGHT PIANO IN GOOD CONDItion, Somner make, will sacrifice ·. owner moving East. Apply 1625 Highland Ave. during the day only. ' 102LTN14-ltp FOR .SALE- PREMIER DUPLEX Vacuum Cleaner cheap. Glencoe 1230. 102LTN14-1_ tc lO!S W AN'rED TO BUY-MISC. fc E n. f: . [c WANTED -CLEAN, WHITE RAGS, 10c per lb. ·1232 Central Ave., Wilmette. 103LTN48-tfp SPECIAL ASSESS~IENT NOTICE Wilmette Special Assessment No· 223 IN THE MATTER OF THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT of the Village of Wilmette for the improvement of Seventeenth Street from the north line of Wilmette A venue to the south line of Elmwood Avenue by gradjng, adjusting manhole and catch basin covers, constructing storm water drains with necessary manholes and catch basins, paving with Portland cement concrete and otherwise improving same. Special Assessment No. 223 in the County Court of Cook County, Illinois. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested that the Board of Local Improvements of said Village, has heretofore filed in said Court, in said cause, a certificate showing the cost of t.he improvement, and the amount reserved for interest, leaving no excess to be abated in said assessment, and also that said improvement has been completed In substantial conformity to the requirements of the original ordinance therefor, and has applied to said court to consider and determine whether or not the facts stated in said certificate are true, and that said court has fixed Monday, the 14th day of January, A. D. 1929, at ten o'clock A. M., or as soon thereafter as the business of the court will permit, at the room of said County Court in the County Building, in the City of Chicago, in said Cook County, as the time and place for the hearing on said application. All persons desiring may tlle objections in .said Court before said day and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. Dated, December 27th, 1928. EARL E. ORNER ERNEST C. CAZEL ALBERT L. GRINNELL PAUL A. HOFFMAN C. MILES McDONALD HANS VON REINSPERG GORDON WILSON Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Wilmette. L14-2tc SPECIAL ASSESS~IE:ST NOTICE ir L5 h. fc y- n, )k eth re to ill provements of . ~aid Village, has hereto- about managing patrols and ··about fore filed in said Court, in said cause, a Wilmette Special Assessment No. 117 certiOeate f:howing the cost of the lm- camping. I have ' been to C'mp ' provement, and the amount reserved · for Checaugau for two years and I must IN THE MATTER OF T:aE SPECIAL interest, leaving a deficiency of $8,100.00 ASSESSME~T of the Village of Wil- to be · raised by Supplemental Assessment, say that all I learned at that c~mp mette for the improvement of the first and .also that said improvement has been has been strengthened and added to by alley north of Central Avenue from the completed in substantial conformity to just these two days of camping. The west curb line of Fifteenth Street to the the requirements of the original ordinance east line. of S!xteenth Street by grading therefor, and has applied to said court leadership is something that I could and pavmg wtth concrete and otherwise to consider and 'd etermine whether or not, no matter how much I tried, find imtlroving same. · . not the facts stated in said certificate a fault in their management. Mr. Spedal Assessment No. 217 in . the County are true, and that said court has fixed McManus as the leader was excepCourt of Cook County, Illinois. Monday, the 14th day of January, A. D. X01.'ICE is hereby given to all persons 1!l29, at ten o'clock A. M., or as seon tional m his ability to do the right Mr. Townley interest~d that the Board of Local Im- thereafter as the business of the court thing at the right time. JH·ovementH of said Vi II age has hereto- will permit, at the room of said County knew more about games and patrol fCJre filed in said Court, in 'said cause a Court in the County Building, in the City leadership than is written in m.any certificate showing the cost of the i'm- o.f Chicago, in said Cook County, as the provement, and the amount reserved for ttme and place for the hearing on said books. The minor officers as George interest, leaving $721,08 excess to be application. All persons desiring may file Bersch. David Hicks and John. Brenabated in said asses!';ment and also that objections in said Court before said day ner knew just what they should do Haid improvement has been completed and may appear on the hearing and and what to do to help the camp much · in substantial conformity to the require- make their defense. better. To end this inadequate estimaments of the original ordinance therefor Dated, December 27th, 1928. EARL E. ORNER and has applied to said court to conside; tion of the leaders and benefits of .this ERNEST C. CAZEL and determine whether or not the facts camp; I must say that the good felALBERT L. GRINNELL sUtted in said certificate are true, and PAUL A. HOFFMAN lowship, the real Scouts that were pres .. that said court has fixed Monday, the f'. MILES McDONALD 12th day of January, A. D. 1929 at ten ent, made my time there beyond al HANS VON REINSPERG o'clock A. 1\'1., or as soon thereafter as praise.-Adam Bauer, Troop 9, Wil GORDON WILSON the business of the court will permit at 1_11ette, patrol leader, Quail patrol. Board of Local Improvements of the room of said County Court in 'the the Village of Wilmette. :ount.Y Building, in the . City (){ Chicago, Ll:i_-2tc m satd Cook County, as the time and I think that tbia fall'· Junior Leaders place for the hearing on said application. All persons desiring may file objections confe~ence waa a great auc~e··· There in said Court before said day and may was a good number of good ideas that appear on the hearing and make their are practical. The games were a lot defense. of fun and can be used in our patrols Dated, December 27th, 1928. EATIL E. OR~ER The leaders were very good ones. The· ERXEST C. CAZEL cook was a swell one. The patrols ALBERT L. GRINNELL PA"C'L A. HOFF!\JAN The reaction with various Boy Scouts, were well organized. The plays were C . ~JILES :McDONALD to the Junior Leaders' conference held pretty good.-Tom Sin ding, Troop 13 HANS VON REINSPERG recently is noted in the following com- Kenilworth, Owl patrol. GORDON WILSON Board of Local Improvements of ments on the meeting which should be the Village of Wilmette. What I can take back · to the troop LH-2lc of interest to every Scout in the North Boy Leaders Tell of Great Benefits at Junior Meeting tc SPECIAL .\SSESS:\IKX'r ~OT ICE Wilmette Special Assessment No. 212 IN THE :\lATTER OF THE SPEf'IAL ASSESS:\IEXT of the Village of Wilmette for the improve ment of the central twenty-eight (28) feet of Forest Avenue from the east line of Fifteenth Street to the southwest line of Sheridan Road except across the right of way of the Chicago and Northwestern Railway and except across the tracks of the Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad and including the roadway~ of intersecting !-:treets (except :\[ain Street) to the outer line or Jines of Forest Annue, in the Village of ·w ilmette, ('ook County, Illinois. Special Assessment Xo. 21~ in the County C'ourt of Cook County, Illinoi~. NOTICE is here by given to all persons interested that the Board of Local Improvements of said Village, has heretofore filed in said Court, in said cause, a certific:.1.te showing the cost of the im: JH'o\·ement, and the amount reserved for inter('st, leaving a d~ficiency of $24,860.00 to he raised by Supplemental Assessment, and also that said improvement has been complett>d in !-:uhstantial conformity to the requirenwnts of the original ordinance th ·refor, and has applil"d to said court to consider and dt->tt>rmine whethPr or not the facts stat Pd in :-:aid eertificatf' are true, and that !-:aid C'OUrt has fiX1 ·rl :\londay, the 14th day of .January, A. D. 1 ~·29, at ten o'clock A. :\I., or as ~o0n th(' reafter as the husinf·ss of the court will J)<'rmit, at th E>. roum of !';aid County f'ourt in the County Building, in the City of Chici\go, in said <'ook County, as thr time and place for tlw hParing on said application. All Jlf·rsons drsiring may fil e obj(·Ctions in said Court before said tlH~' and ma~r appear on the hearing and make their defense. I> a ted, Decem her 27th. 1 !l28. E....\ RL E. OR~ER ERNEST C. CA ZEL ALBERT L. <iRI~~ELL PAlL A. HOFF:\fAN C. 1\HL:ES McDONALD HA~S VON REI~SPJ-:;RG GORDON WILSO:--J" Roard of Local Tmprovem nts of the Village of ·wilme tte. L14-2tc SI,ECJ.\I, ASSESS::\JE"S'f ~OTTCE Wllmdte Sp,·clal Asses!im('nt ~o. 21:; IX 'rHE :\T A'rTER OF THE SPECIAL ASSESS:\TEXT of the Village of Wilmette for the improvement consisting of paving with sheet asphalt nnd otherwise improving Lake Avenue from the east line of Ridg<' AYenue to the northeast 1i ne of Michigan A venue (except acros~ 't he right of way of the Chicago and Xorthwestern Railway and except a<'rO!'>s the trad{S of the Chicago, North Sh?rc and Milwaukee Railroad and includmg the roadways of intersecting streets to the outer line or lines of Lake Avenu':! (.;;xf'ept Main Street and Sheridan ... Road), in the Village of Wilmette, Cook county, Tllinois. ., Special Assessment No. 215 in the County Court of Cook CouRty, Illinois. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested that the Board of Local Im- T, 1t. E::; te ce A- Shore Area council: Whal I think of this camp and what I have learned - 1. I have ]earned a number of new games. 2. I have learned how to conduct a patrol meeting. 3. I have learned more about map making. 4. I have learned more about how to teach various tests. 5. I think there ought to be a bigger and hotter fire at night. 6. I tl)ink "Bob" helped very much to make the Camp a success. If it hadn't been for him the camp would have been a partial tlop.-Melvin Kohner, Troop 71, Libertyville, Crowe patrol. ia the stunts, the fire-building, coD testa, and the treasure hunt for con tests. For tltings in the troop and pa trots would be, patrol meetings, rooms and patrol energy. Also the observa tion hike and the idea of having not too many athletics in your troop. And tell of the wonderful cook and leaders as follows: Cook, George Bersch, John Brenner, Carl McManus, Bob Town ley.-M. Schwall, Troop 9, Wilmette, Quail patrol. The Thanksgiving camp waa very good. I learned a lot of different ideas tn the discussion groups which I will take back to my patrol. I like the new games artd stunts which my patrol has been looking for. The patrol com pe.tition helped add to the camp. "George, the Cook," had good food. I liked the way Mr. McManus scheduled the time and ran off the things. Mr. Bob Townley added quite a bit to the camp. \Vithout him I don't think it would have been half as good. Mr. McManus is good, too. I hope we may have many more camps as interesting and good as this camp.-George Manlove, Troop .13, Kenilworth, Owl patrol. I have found out many thing· about bow to run a patrol. I could not learn out of books what I have learned m these last few days. I have learned games that I'm sure the fellows in my patrol will enjoy. I have got dope on how to organize patrol meetings and how to establish a room to hold the patrol meetings in. - George Coates, Troop 30, Highland Park. ~ tc The Junior Leaders' camp bas taught me many thing·. New games, stories, stunts, are some of the many things that I shall carry away with me. But most important of all, are the many ideas which will help the Cobras in many things. All these were gotten in the discussion group. This camp, I am sure, has greatly advanced Scouting on the north shore.-James M. Ewell, Troop 35, Ravinia, Quail patrol. This camp bas given us an ambition to have a better patrol. It has also given me the ideas of how to get a better patrol, first by introducing new games and projects, second, by getting· better organization and attendance. At that we also had lots of fun.-Peter \Vhite, Troop 35, Ravinia, Quail patrol. Wilmette Specful Assessment Yo. 195 T:"r THE MATTER OF THE SPECIAL ARSESSMENT of the Village of Wilmette for the impronment consisting of constructing an ornamental electric street lighting system in a part of Lake Avenue and in other avt>nues, road!"' and Lanes, in the Village of Wilmette, Cook l'ounty, Illinois. Spt>cial Asse~sment No. 195 in the County Com·t of Cook County, Illinois. XOTICE is hereby given to all persons inte rested that the Board of Local Improvements of said VillagP, has heretofore filed in said Court, in said cause, a certificate showing the cost of the improvement, and the amount reserved for interest, leaving a deficiency of $8,400.00 to he rai~ed by Supplemental Assessment, n nd also that said improvement has been completed in substantial conformity to the reCJuir<'ments of the original ordinance therefor, and has applied to said court to consider and determine whether or not the fact~ stated in ~aid certificate arr trut:>, and that !';aid court has fixed Monday, the 14th day of January, A. D. 192!), at ten o'clock A. :\1:., or as soon thereafter as the business of the court will permit, at the room of said County Court in the County Building, in the City of Chicago, in said Cook County, as the time and plrtce for the hearing on said application. All persons desiring may file ohiections in said Court before said day and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. Dated, DN'emhf>r 27th, 1!)2R. BA RL E. ORNER ERNEST C. CAZEL ALRERT L. GRINNELL PAUL A. HOFFMAN C. MILES M<'DON A LD HANS VON REINSPERG GORDON WILSON Board of Local Jmnrovements of the Village of Wilmette. L14-2tc 1 e st un all t(l ltc - Uin I J!Ot most of my ideas from the natrol meeting talk that we had about bow to run, conduct and control a patrol meeting. The games we had that showed us what to do to enliven patrol or troop meetings. In short this conI appreciate camping and I enjoyed ference as far as I'm concerned was a these two days of fun very much. All big "whoopee !"-Davis Lott, Troop 2, the games were interesting. I intend Wilmette, Hawk patrol. to hring these ideas and games home to my troop and patrol. I think I will The part of the program that I got know how to conduct my patrol meetthe most out of was the discussion on ing better than in the past.-Bob how to run a patrol meeting which W crsted, Troop 19, Winnetka, Owl we held on Saturday afternoon. patrol. \Vhile I am npt a patrol leader, I have to take charge of · the From the Junior Leader·' camp, I troop. Most of the suggestions would also work for a troop. Bob Townley's will take the following auggeatioDa suggestion of taking a fellow aside if back to Troop 3. 1. All games that we he does not behave and talking to him played. 2. Patrol room suggestions. instead of bawling him out is one 3. Patrol leaders discipline measures. which I am going to try.-James 4. Several stories. 5. Patrol stunts. Lyons, ]. A. S. M., Troop 18, \Vin- 6. Suggestions for entertainment of our troop on our hikes soon to take netka, Crow patrol. place. 7. Ideas of trail-laying and folBefore I came to this conference I lowing.-Foster Bennett, Troop 3, Wilre-ally thought that I knew something mette, Hawk patrol.