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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 30 Jul 1927, p. 10

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WENNETKA TALK July 30, 1927 A State Bank If You'll Need Funds During August F YOU will require additional funds during August for constructional purposes, for business expansion or like needs, we suggest that you consult with our Real Estate Loan Department re- garding arrangements for the necessary funds. We negotiate loans on approved prop- erty located in Winnetka, Kenilworth, Glencoe, Hubbard Woods and nearby territory. The current rate of six per cent will apply. . We invite you to come in and discuss your financing requirements with us. Banking Hours: 8 to 3; Saturdays 8 to 12:30 Monday Evenings 7 to 8 WINNETKA TRUST and SAVINGS BANK SS i X ? A pF Aer: CL ENCDICE CIE 2 \ 1 4s "KENILWORTH WEST AREA SEEKING IMPROVEMENTS erty Owners' unalterable position fav- oring the McCormick boulevard ex- tension, so-called, to follow along the | west line of the right-of-way of the | Chicago and North Western railway, | and opposing any proposition contem- Section West of North Western | plating a broad park adjacent to and Right-of-Way Also Favors New Through Highway If plans of the West Kenilworth Property Owners Improvement asso- ciation are realized that section of the | | village is very soon to develop into one | of the most desirable residence areas | | on the north shore. Building activity throughout that] area has been going forward at a pace in keeping with other sections of the north shore, and now the property owners there feel that the time has arrived when all the unpaved streets should be paved, and petitions to this effect are to be presented to the Kenil- worth Village board. This decision was reached at the last regular meeting of the West Kenil- worth Property Owners Improvement association. A committee from the same associa- tion also recently called on County Commissioner Oscar W. Schmidt, of Wilmette, to again present the Prop- | parallel with the railroad, holding that the cost of such an improvement would load an excessive burden upon the property owners. . The association contends further, that the park proposition is not fav- ored by many owners of property lo- cated east of the North Western right- of-way. It points out that such a scheme, if further persisted in, will indefinitely defer other much needed improvement in the west area. Miss Vera Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson of 937 Spruce street, celebrated her thirteenth birthday anniversary Monday evening with a party to which fen of her friends were invited. --0-- Mr. and Mrs. George Karnes of Fuller lane attended the opening at Vista del Lago Wednesday night and had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Kirker D. McIntyre of Riverside. Maria Beauty Culture Look Your Best New Building ELM ST. AT CHESTNUT Phone Winnetka 762 Nefogine/ 1»-Ton - s1245 2-Ton - 1445 (CHASSIS PRICES F. O. B. DETROIT) GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS These sturdy trucks are pow- ered by the New Engine--the finest ever built into a Graham Brothers Truck. Only great volume production makes possible such low prices. More power... More speed... Less fuel - .. See them! 34-Ton 1-Ton 1% -Ton 2-Ton WERSTED MOTOR COMPANY 562 Lincoln Avenue Phone Winn. 165 WINNETKA

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