Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jul 1928, p. 40

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WIL M B TT E "LIFE. July 6, 1928 8&1Ml (110,000.00) Dollars ls hereby appropriated. POV&TBENTHa For establishing and mallltallllng 1ft pJ'I)qe system for the ooUecUon and clieposat of garbage the BUill of Fifteen thousand ($15,000.00) Dollara Ia hereby appropriated. PD'TBBNTHz For acquiring a site · and erecUnc and installing an incineratl q plant, to be pa.ld for from the procee48 of a bond Issue If and when authorlaecl by the voters of the Village at a recuJar or special election as provided by law, the sum of Fifty thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars Is hereby appropriated. SIXTEENTH: For collection and disposal ot ashes, cans, bottles and miscellaneous waste, the sum of Eighteen thousand ($18,000.00) Dollars Is hereby appropriated. SEVENTEENTH a For creating a Firemens' Pension Fund., the sum of One thouBR.Dd, two hundred ($1,200.00) Dollars Is hereby appropriated. EIGHTEENTH: For creating a Pollee Pension Fund, the sum of One thousand, two hundred ($1,200.00) Dollars is hereby appropriated. NINETEENTH: ~or the equipment and maintenance of a Public Playground the sum of Nine thousand ($9,000.00) Dollars Is hereby appropriated. TWENTIETH: For creating a fund for Public Charity, the sum of One thousand !lve hundred ($1,500.90) Dollars is hereby appropriated. TWENTY ·FIRST: For the cost of preliminary surveys, and engineering and lepl expenses pertaining to railroad grade separation in the Village, the sum of . Ten thouSQ.nd ($10,000.00) Dollars is hereby appropriated. RECTION 1: This ordinance shall be In force from and after its passage and clue pUblication. PASSED by the President and Board of Trustees of the ·v illage of Wilmette on the 3rd day of July, A. D. 1928, and deposltfld and flied in the office of the VIllage Clerk of said Village this 3rd Jay Qf July, A. D. 1928. LEA .J. ORR, Village Clerk APPROVED by the president of the VIllage of Wllmette this 3rd day of July A. D.. 1928. ·· EARL E . ORNER, President of the Village of Wilmette. ATTEST: LEA .J. ORR, VILLAGE CLERK Published on the 6th day of July A. D. 1928, In thf:' Wilmette Life, a secular newspaper published in said Village. LEA .J. ORR, Village Clerk. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bids will be received at the office of c C. Shultz, Superintendent of Public Work~ at the Vlllage Hall In Wilmette, Illinois, until 8 P. M. July 17, 1928, by the Vlllage of Wilmette tor the following: ITEM 5: Installing Pumping Units, Elec. trlcal Equipment and Piping at Sanitary District of Chicago Pumping Station at Sheridan Road and North Shore Channel. ITEM 6 = Laying 16-ln. Cast Iron Water Pipe from Elevated Steel Tank . to 6-ln. and 12-in. Lines on · Ridge Road. Plans, speciflcatlons and ·proposal forms for this work may be obtained at the oftlce of the Superintendent of Public Works In the VIllage Hall, Wllmette, Illinois, or at the office of the consulting engineers, Consoer, Older & Quinlan, 205 West Wa.c ker Drive, Chicago, Illinois. Bids wUl be received for each of the above Items separately and contracts will be awarded separately In combination or for the work as a whole as the President and Board of Trustees may elect. All proposals must be accompanied by a certUl~d check equal In amount td 10~ of the bid, payable to Vlllage of WU~ mette. Pa7ment wm be made In cub by the VlUage of W~Jmette, llllnois, upon estimates of the engineers. Bidden wm be required to furnish a BUrety bond for the satisfactory completion of the work In accordance wl t h the Plans and specifications, equal In ~mount to the bid. The right Is reserved aft ~~:s.V111.,-e Board to reject any and (Continued from page 39) *PeCial aueaamente, the sum of Ten thou- A player piano arrived a~ Camp North Shore last week, the gift of gen-: erous fathers of Scouts from Troop 4, A tunnel, 22 feet wide by 14 feet length, and the arched openings will St. Augustine's church, Wilmette. high, and a mile long with six gallery be JS feet high. It is said that there portals scattered along the way, which are few places in the United States afford stopping place·3 yvhere the auto- where the scenery i~ more impressive mobilist · may draw aside from the than from these giant portals that traffic and "{iew the stupendous seen- · took out across the mammoth canyon ery, is un_jler construction in Zion Na- some two or three thousand feet Aa a B·le-"Healtll It Wealtll" tional Park, where the Zion-Mount above the little Pin~ Crdek, which For that restf·l feellar t17 Carmel road undertakes to make a hurries anxiously along the canyon · Battle Creek Batba rise of 3,009 feet up the sides of a bed. Swedlsll Massare aad mountain, says a bulletin issued by the touring bureau of the Chicago Mo- , The oldest mayor in Illinois is James H7drotllerapJ' Phone Wilmette tU tor cIub. · McHenry, of Dana, who will be 90 JUt Wilmette An., Wilmette, n1. 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You may purchase "Little by Little" if you prefer, at alicht ~ additional coer. r FRIGIDAIRE SERVEL I .,. Notice every property owner In New Trlt>r Township Ia DOtlftecl that Canada ThietJes must be eat. .Any penon violating this law and allowlac thl·tlea to go to seed wlll be PI"CNNeCUtecl and ftned. JOHN BALMES, Thistle CommiBBioner. ------Is hereby given that C. C. sdHULTZ. Supt. Public Works. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS JOSEPH W. KEHOE District Manager 1141 Central Ave., Wilmette, Wilmette 2899

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