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F E L L S making T HE PR ESS3 wise validate the formation of the North Shore Sanitary district â€"and legalize the construction of the eight existingâ€"disposal plants built under BANNOCKBURN VOTES TO BECOME VILLAGE disposal plant in Waukegan and like the direction of the board has been ‘presented in the state legislature by Representative Lee McDonough of ~â€"The big disposal plant in Watukeâ€" gan will be erected â€"this year if the measgsure is passed and the plans of the sanitary district are carried out. The plant according to present plans will be located at the foot of South avenue and it will take care of the sewage from the south side of the theâ€"erection of a $500,000 se Although formed in 1914 the valâ€" idity of the district ‘has been quesâ€" tioned on the grounds that the disâ€" trict was originally _ authorized.â€" to erect but one plant, according to the Waukegan Sun. It was found, howâ€" ever, that the erection of separate plants at Waukegan, Zion, North Chicago, Lake: Bluff, Lake Forest, County Judge Waukegan on the village ele ficers â€"of â€"the April 16. N. 8. Sanitary Dist. â€"= To Be Aided By Bill Bannockburn, with an area of two square miles and a population of 140 persons, is Lakeâ€"county‘s newest vilâ€" lage, as a result ‘of an election held Saturday, in which the proposition to incorporate was caused by a vote of 46 to 16; ? N e daaaidenciinntsâ€"cant ies The villages are Bannockburn, Gurâ€" nee, which is just a year old, Antioch, Barrington, Deerfleld, Fox Lake, Grayslake, Lake Bluff, Lake Villa; Lake Zurich, Libertyville, Mundelein, Round Lake, Wauconda, and Winthrop Harbor. Cities are: Highwood, Highâ€" land Park, Lake Forest, North Chiâ€" cago, Waukegan and Zion. _ ay? More than $1,000,000 in public imâ€" provements have been constructed there already, . e o on o #+ pthef_\mlcgen in ~County â€"â€"â€"~ The addition of Bannockburn brings the ‘total of villages of 15 and the cities to, six, making 21 municipalities altogether. â€" f . Highwood, Deerfield avenue and Park avenue in Highland Park would asâ€" sure greater efficiencyâ€" in operation. It is also stated that the original order and petition organizing the disâ€" trite failed to outlinre jurisdictional â€"Bannockburn is not to allow road houses or highway stands. â€" * Election Saturday Favors, Inâ€" corporation; Choose ‘Ofâ€" ficers April 16 The bill of Representative MceDonâ€" |â€" Victor J. Killian : ough will quiet these objections. Vic. J, Killian located in the Maâ€" The principal object of the moveâ€" | sonic temple building reports an unâ€" ment is to validate the erection of| precedented business in the new Genâ€" the plant in Waukegan, it is said. |eral Electric refrigerators. * A bill which will both provide for : election the . new OH Before Legislature s are banno just a year Deerfield, ake Bluff, Libertyville result w Perry I Monday Bannockburn, Gurâ€" year old, Antioch, field, â€"Fox Lake, 3luff, Lake Villa; tyville, Mundelein, y L. Persons day, and he for choice of municipality car ce ons certined . to at set ofâ€" for The regular semiâ€"monthly . meeting of the Lake county Associated Buildâ€" ing Contractors was held at the Green Tea Pot Thursday,â€"evening, March 21. The banquet was at 6:30 p.m., and the business me'gmx followed. About 50 were in attendance with each town of the county represented. _‘ & well arranged banquet, he introduced Joe:â€"Cabonargi of Highland Park, who acted as chairman of the meeting. Mr. Cabonargi is vice president of the association. *4 plumbers ~and ‘steamfitters into the asgociation.and this was agreed upon. All members indorsed the present House Bill No. 136 which is now beâ€" ingâ€"debated in the state legislature. The epitome of this bill is: If any contractor comes into any communâ€" ity to do contract work he must pay the prevailing wage scale in that comâ€" munity whether his laborers are union orâ€" nonâ€"union.© _ 4t ig!. > i3ozloa~ ment of the delegates that will be inâ€" attendance at a convention of the seeâ€" ond district of the Associated ~Buildâ€" ing Contractors of Ill. _ This conven, tion is to be held at Waukegan, March 28, 1929 in the Masonic ‘Temple; 400 detegates are expected.â€" The 2nd disâ€" gct includes all northwestern Illinois cluding Cook county. A. 8. Weeks, of Peterson & Weeks Construction Co., of Waukegan, urged Fell‘s Clothiers won from the folâ€" lowin gteams: Tau Delta Phi, 38 to 6;â€" City Nationals, 45 to 19; DeLuxe Bilâ€" lards, 32 to 18; Public Service, 22 to 20; Ft. Sheridan, 19 to 14; May & Malone, 49 to 17; John F. Hahn, 35 to 32; Ehmen‘s Yâ€"Nots, 30 to 23; Chicago, 58 to 11; Norshore, 21 to 12. County Association of Contractors Meetâ€"Here; _ Banguet and Program Meeting was called to order by the president, Chas. Crapo of Waukegan. After thanking the Highland Park members for their splendidâ€"turn out all members to attend the convention. Mr. Weeks is secretary of the Lake county association. ©Louis Harter, business secretary, outlined the proâ€" wram of the copvention. â€"â€"â€"â€" i Basketball Headliners Fell‘s Clothier basketball team, one of the fastest Quintets on the north shore, closed the season with a recâ€" ord of having won 10 of the 19 games played and in which the locals scored 548 points as against 442 by their combined opponents. â€"_ _ ~~The team played in the Lake Counâ€" ty tournament and also in the Illinois championship games. The members are: Agate Martin, Steve Plowman, Bill McGovern, Harry Cater, Joe Palâ€" etti, Ladd Stochel, George Rudoiph and Buck Bartz. § Fell‘s Clothiers Five . The games lost were to Skokie Reds, 23 to 25; Evanston, 22 to 32; North Chicago, 27 to 49; Skokie Reds, 21 to. 31; North Chicago, 26 to 37; B. B. R., 16 to 16; Yâ€"Nots, 21 to 23; Waukegan Wildcats, 26 to 38; Ft. 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