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44 <br />Mr. <br />Locke: How much of a sign would you like? <br />Mrs. <br />Nilsson; Just an attractive sign with an <br />old fashioned lantern on the top of it. We have been <br />unable to <br />get the lantern as yet. A 2 x 3 sign would be <br />adequate. <br />Mr. <br />Locke; What about parking!¢ <br />Mrs. <br />Nilsson; There is a broad grass plot out front <br />where cars can park if necessary. <br />Mr. <br />Locke: Do you do any advertising? <br />Mrs. <br />Nilsson; Yes, some. <br />Mr. <br />Locke; The mail type of business rather than <br />customers <br />calling at the home? <br />Mrs. <br />Nilsson: Yes. <br />Mr. <br />Nickerson; What hours are you ppanv <br />Mrs. <br />Nilsson; I have not set any hours - I really <br />have none. <br />We might close all winter. <br />Mr. <br />Locke; You would limit the use to just this <br />sun room? <br />' <br />Mrs. <br />Nilsson; Yes. <br />Mr. J. H. Kennan, 491 Waltham Street, feels that this <br />would be an asset to the community. It really could not <br />be considered a shop because it is so small. He feels that <br />it dresses up the community.. <br />Mr. Stowell, 498 Waltham Street, said that on the <br />parking problem there is adequate room to get off the road <br />if they grant to. He lives across the street from the <br />Nilssons and doesnot find any objection to this. <br />Mr. Keenan further said there was at least a twelve <br />foot staip off the street where the cars could stop. <br />Mr. George Kropp, 19 Cedar Street, stated that his <br />wife is Mrs. Neilssonts sister. He merely wants to <br />confirm some of the remarks Mrs. Nilsson has made. The <br />magnitude of local business is about two to four cars <br />a month. Most of their transitions are made through <br />the mail. The parking space is, as Mr. Stowell and <br />Mr. Keenan stated. There is a driveway, too, that cin <br />be used. , <br />