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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Aug 1933, p. 11

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tiations for complétion of mnor sections of Route 57 and its connections north and south, the tiîne is flot far offt when one may travel a course as "tbe crow would fly,"' from Milwaukee, Wis., .o the Ohio river. Ihe- long-planned Highway 57, con- necting* with' Ciéero avenue to the soutb and a super-bighway at the Wis- corisiin une on into the Wisconsin me- tropolis; will soon be a reality,, according to Robert Kingery, general manager of the, Chicago. Regional Planning associa- tion and 'acting director of the depart-* ment of Public works of Illinois, Who came up from Sprin*gfield to spend the Nveek-end at his home in Winnetka. . Fi Gà'pe in -Skokie BIvdL Gaps in Skokie boulevard at- Hibbard road,' Lake avenue, Avoca road and Dundee road have been completed. Ex-, tending on into. Lake county, tbe two 2-f oot-wide pavements witb a 2-foot 1arkway, between are in and open to traffic as f ar as Clavey road.'The one- liaif mile from there to the Boh O'Link~ Golf club is also paved, and the State of Illinois and the City of Higbland Park have, settled tbe Bob OýLink rigbt- (f-way matter with a view ta proceed- ing. about.October 1- with the paving of that section. Beginning at the north Elle of tbe club grounds the paving contract bas beenf extendcd up to tbe Deerfield road and that gap is being constructed. See Way CGear iNorth North of Deerfield road the rigbt-of- way is clear, and the contract for pav- ing is underway up to Old. Elin road, the soutb side of Lake Forest. The survey and dedication plats for right-of-way through Lake F~orest bave been completed, wbile the surveys bave. cither been finished or are underWay for the remnainder of the. road to the Wisconsin lUne. Wisconsin t. Cooperate Mr. Kingery* is also in conmmunica- tion witb' the, Wisconsin Higbway de- partmnent. WIich. ie* says. bas agreéd ta build south, eigbt miles to the line, the connecting lirik on ta Milwaukee. Tbis link wilI be two 20-foot. wide pave- Next Friday and Saturday - buy food by the dollar and save. Lay in supplies for the coming weeks. B.ti- mate your needs, make out your shopping list nowi, and, remomber food prices willb. going up v@ry mhrty.Dollars Ïdw>gg frhr A&P and espècially Uo)olar: Day. Libby s Del Monte TOMATO .JUICE, soLiD PACK TOMATOES CANS 9 GRAPEFRUIET1- JUI10 C rabmeat Pineapple Corn THREF. DIAMONDS ION^ SL.ICED AaP COUNTRY GENTLEMAN OR GOLDEN BANTAM. miss WicninPs Minn Page Preserves 5 6 10 EARLY JUNE9 MrTEÈD ALL FL.AVORS. 7 NO. 2 CAN& NO. a CANO CANO NO. 2 CANO NO. 2 CANO $1 $1 $1 $1 CAUIFORTIA LARGE SIM, Io0 :2Jô Mrs. C. A. Gray of Jamnàica, N. Y., and ber .daughter, Carolyn, are guests during the inônth of August of Mrs. Paul Rensch, 1639 Highland avenue.ý JAR $1 I

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