n.hich a b.*n tra c ks. ;,j if]th(eý carii *!xcava ted frorn thatil .'~l erîeUnl beavajilable (for eleatio o! he traclks iri .Wilrrîettef. it has ben U9- -etdta h ok in thetw vil- ()ver, since applications for PWA. I ýan ad grants haýd l bc. filud by Septerrbur 30, 198 t waiencessarv that the.Wilme(tte YBoard iof Trustees proceed irnmediately with its appli- cation in odrt>*rtc the inter- ests o)f the vilge ime did not Tht' 1e l>VP,"' a tJalfla ) ( t 1W liiin în i d hv tht' t w(J~lwY and thi- village <of tjf,)0 rIc-nt tr 'jjp in ntÀ,ufli,v ii - h<iover a pro fv f é f IItoIt t 1jîni natin 1 th f A 1 ml v i n Ra jiw a y 21(t> North Sot. . e 224,009 TrOa ' "sun ;îaîstt 2000 7 41)0> 1-j77 25,009 25() 22 20 ShOUldj thu financing be do)ne ùnder 4' pc- cent special assessment bonds. the obligation v.,ll' be. payable o-Ver 30o years wbich wlls(-rnewvhàt re- duce the- aMnount tu be collecled each yvear. How%%eer. this reduction ýviii be, partly offset because of lhe higher.ipterest ratâlé c tesur f~sct' cr<crr.ngthc- projc'ct anrd a reur <cad,n w..hîch yriu- arc* rc- hoi * hat you wil tudv this state- rr.(ent careýfuIly borevting in or- der that t ,he ý-Bcard toifTrustee'.ý.es ay ,mî.-rr'* jUrigrner.t o(if 'ho0peop-ec a P to t.he d.:a:.yo p'cMin îç I cate vo...r vz rj r. thfe rjostcard '-<co-edar.r; r.a. . r< r thanr Otlr17. l3 ,Yours';'ery tily BOARD OF TRUSTÈES <)F WILMETTE. B:; Ha rry Ç. K>Irir,6--. rsd ST-ATIEMNENT 0F Till BOARD 0 F TRLSTIEES ON TUE(GRAD)E SEýPARA.TION PROJECT .For rriany yea<rs ithe -q(uestio)n of, bee co ide~r'dfrorr;i Urne l Ir)ne ~Y r(~'nis adoiusraioS and by rr~a~v itjenS Our Villaýgea dJurîng *the a4 wny ersd cor~werblr 'nir<e rngand Jegal lin it1WA for a 1(ati anrd grant a~prvedand the vork v.ill Ikl .rcedif th(-.irajlroads and the f(-4- ble to issue 3 per cent general obli- pitais and orpnanages in the inme od ýaijon boinds and sellithemn at par. the children. The necrti ceiu- nonv foi-maliv inductiîi new nuils )EBT 0F WILMETTE AFTIER PRO.JECT 15 CO-MPLETED il tiie Vilar rot-eeds,,w"itii this roct, the debit of the Village, bil h icreased,:by.'..... -. l.500 Tht', Villagýe liw as an outstandý- mgý bonded djebt on accouant of tht' mninerator. the Lake, Ave- fli (- *ne main. and other pub - lic benuefits of............7,0 Th1ns woiJ1(jbrmi.Ille total debt -of the Village to .... .$740000 into the Rei-ious sc.hool. wi.ll be at part o! the service onthtdy Inbiblïial times Suklýkos a .a agricultural festival. Lt was 'the occasion for Jewvs to mnake il pil- grimage to Jerusalem. thore to 1lay sacrifices on the altar of the Temnple and to, sing hyrnns o! praise and thýýnksg>iving to God fol-fils bounty.- The destruction o! the Temple and. the.t innarn n fftr'f n q ;a i Ibeaut .. shop 1200 Central Žve.-2nd Floor Bank Bldg., Rm. .202, Wlmette. 79 the ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~a meae i osil oaproffey2. et ~ - ~ L ices of Dr. G.eorge Arn- the tpography ae tpsil oapomaly2,ns per $0 as- buehl, 400 Linden avenue, and Dr. depress the tracks. * sessed valuation or-, in other words, Gordon Chinnock, dentists had been COST OF PROJECT from $1.11 to $1.35 based on the 1937 entered by burglars. The total estirnated cost of grade figures. The present (1931) total Wil-. Dr. Ambuehl lost $15' in dental separation of the two railways in mette tax, rate for ail purpoe oî n therSplewieDr Wilmette is $1,963,000. This,*cost will (CountY, forest pireserve, sanitary 2hinnock's loss on similar. propety be. divided. amiong PWA, the two district, schools, païk 'district, etc.) was $18.pe ri;;',r. -BRICK IC E C REAM FULL QUART 35c Ph353 9flaC'tWl LM ETTE CONFECTIONERY JII W"t to! ý'Ifui1 Tin lav<:s aaant1;j b 1wCONCLUSION ,,Iun'< vilite Vilo<<f f It s not possible in a sh,,,ýt àc-. Wîlett' <~ ed hat~? 700>0nietof this kind tu ci'ver ail of thL. t is conrtempla I(ý ha teasse.sS- mot airîsi the ra ,il ways o! S510, - quutiofis-w.ich* may arise in the 000 will bc fflnanced by special, ar- rid u h ctz1 u ilnîU. sesnîet 4pcer t seial bns Any meiiberof the Boa)Erd o! r-us- which.wv.ill be issued by> the -Village 'tees. the Village Manlager. Or thé and sold to 1PWA at par. t is our, Village Attiorneyýý wili be gladito heuar understanding th;at these bJnd(s î\î: fniay itizen ocrigfurther be accepted by.vthce PWA . withou.t re-. inforynation on' any pojint vhich rnav course agaiinst the Village., incihe bfothocleaýr. Of theý railways fiail to pay Its spc-- cil assessmnents in the future.~T71 The ,cosi of the project .Vhich m ustl.o0flrJ atwtio Vll be ajssurne d by teVillage 0ff Wih Observe Succoth 1j1itt<' estirnated at $ 57 0 000 înay ibe-1 finanýce-d in several %wýays. uch'all--, Festival October 1 al 1BIv the i ouac fn spciýal a.ss-,- The North Shore Congregýatin 1<eî ',. -(t ïjal bojnds lu bu -old to PVA lsra1el, Glencoe, wiIl hold it Annaal b> P". th'issuace of 3', genleral ISuccoth service, in which the adiuit.s <bi.tuîbonds ofithe, Village pay able and] children join. Sunday rnorning. ~uraly îvr 0 ar bbusod o heOctober 16, at Il cck The Re-, TUnder eithex' Of the above plans, iiot school wiii start as usuaILii the amount ob be raised oyýer a peri- 10:30 o'clock and the children wili 'îd of years for the purpose of 1)a yingm join the aduits later in thernni. +"_ ,ý. -f ,..t..z.As has hb.pn the <,tni m.fur son' flhos.. stlchy volves wlth KAR.I.OIJT 7 Dlssoives m~otor gum, b Rexttoreti, lost powerë