Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Jun 1935, p. 53

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I. ffce -ct for 12 months, at $10 per m onth .. . . . . . .. .... . . .. . .. $ '120.00 2. Office supplies (teleplhone, starnps,, mise.). 200.00 3. Office' equlpment ............. 100.00 4. Insurance (trucks, buildings andi work- men's compensation) .......... 700.00 5. Salai-y (secretary) at $350 per annum.. 350.00 6. Salai-y (treasurer) at $100 per annum ... 100.00 Total .....$1600 PARK MAINTSNAMCjE PUN......... 1500 1. Hardware, supplies and materials 500.00 2. Generai jnskilfled Labor ............... 5140e.00 3. Salai-y <park toreman)........... .... 1.820.00 4. Saiary (Park gardener).........1,820.00 5. Lighting parka ... ......... ........... .400.00 6. Pjinthrig a.nd repair to park structures. 1,500.00 7 . Vehiéle maintenance '..--'-... ... 500.00 S. Replacement -of Park equipmeént.......... 500.00 9. Police protection Ain parkti.............« '1,000.00, 10. Maintenance of greenihouse,. flowera and Plants...................500 11-1 Haullng and truck'ng..........400.00 12i Water. used ln parka................ 500M0 13. SPraying trees and shrubbery.......600-00. BEACH F UND............... 1.* Salai-y (beach master for season).$ 2Salary oflilfe Kuards for season... 3_WSafary (matio 0f eh)for season 4. Wage at hroom eahlpfor season . 56 Wage of office, clerks for season......, 6. Wges Of- beach maintenance labor for, seàson... ...... 7. Salai-y (poicemen) for» season ......... 8. Printirrg anld suples......... 9. Baullng rubbish anti leveiing bah 10. Miscellaneous expense (inciuding light, extra- heip, repaira, etc.). ..... il. Water, showei-s. and toileta .......... 12. Replacement of equipmnent...... .... 1,200.00 250.00 700.00 600.010 -700.00 400.00 190.00 150.00 500.00 $120.00 .200.00 100.00 700,00 S1,570.00 $ '500.00 5,400,00 1,820.00 400.00 1.500.00 500.00 1,000.00 500.00 400.*00 500.00 600.00 S15440.00 $600.00. 1,200.00 250.00 700.00 600.00 700.00 750.00 400.00 400.00 190.00 150.00 500.00, T oahe.............'$ 6,440.00 $6,440.00 Teabove and foregOing jteins, aggregating $6,440.00 to be paiti Out 'of funds derived fromn the Operation of WIimette l3atbIng Beach and Beach House. PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS: 1. Grading and seeding lawn, planting and i-eplacing trees ln parka and parkways. .$ 1,000.00 2. - LIghting system Installation, Washiing- ton Park ............. -................ 2,500.00 3. Park structur-es and erections .......... 3,000.00 Total ... ". '86,500.00 UQUIPMENT (PURCHASE* 0F NWÂ"ND .REPIR 0F OLD): I, Purchase of môwer equiprnent.."......8 300.00 2: Sharpening lawn-ffiowers and miscellane- oua repaira to ail equipmnent........... 100.00 LEA N)Total.........................$ 400.00 LEGA ANDAUDIT EXPENSES: 1. Retainer for attorney ....... ..........$ 200.00 2. udtors ees......................... 100.00 2. Fr etralegal services and for costs and expenses of litigationas mnay be api- proved by Board of Comrnilsaloners .. 500.00 Total ... ......... 800.00 GENER-AL MISCJELLANBOUS EXPtNSE NOT CLASSIFIED: A. 'Coata and collection of taxes.........._$ 2,000.00 $ 2. Specti assesment against'Park District real estate ...... .....................* *100.00 3. Miscelianeous......................... 500.00 - Total ..................... $ 2,600.00 1,000.00 100.00 200.00 800.00 2,000.0,0 at the office - f the Village zUJo t'2su, niui Building Purposes from B12 to aident and Board of Trustees B80, inclusive, te right to reject any or ail Interest wil cease three days froni NICHOLAS P. MILLER this date. village, Clek P.A. ANDREW, Village .of Willmette., Illinois Township Treasrer. L7-1tc 7-ltc in other years. Adi b ooks belonging to have .tein tion and childreni may have six. These books may be kept to the end of the vacation, and must be returned. when the borrower ýreturns to the village. The library reserves1 the right to cali, in, books that are requested by others. Recent and« popular books are. fot permiitted on long loans. Miss Ann L. Whitmack, librarian, is spending' her vacation at the Uni- versity of Chicago. The Wihinette, public library is well stocked with the new books for those who must spend their summer, here. They-are flot so, dillicuit.to get as in the winter, and now that the Gross Point branch has taken manly of the duplicates off the shelves, it is easier to see irhat yoti want. Here are some suggestions : Bates--Twentieth Century . Short atoXles. Boyd-Roill Uver. 1eromtieid-Man Who had Everything. b'eing-Siesta. NON-FICTION Glover--Childi-en of the New Day. Myersu-Modern Farnily. Matthews-Partners in Plunder. kFulop-Miller-L.eaders, Dreaniers, and kRobison-The 1"ar-off HBis. TJRAVEIL AND» BI0QAPMHr Paklngton-Nnglîsh Villages and Hs4m- lets. Milton-Isondon, Paris and Rome. Franclç-Vagabond ln Sovietland. Niven-Canada West. Earlyi-Behoýld the White Mountains. WlarO-Greenwich Village. B3alch-Modern short iographies. Tokovig-Hans Christian Andersen. Baring-Sarah Bernhardt. Kaus-Catherine. De Voto-Mark Twain-samJüerica. Mauibos--Dlckens. Hackett-franviu the Pi-at, Hammoend-Âutobiography.- Bax-Pretty Witty Neil. tink-Ite-esi bays. Baring-In My End la MY Beginning. Powy& --Âutobiography. Sheean-Personi'History. Snledley-Dbaughter of Earth. Alexander-The American Talleyrand. Hoyt-EiInor Wylle. VILLAGE 0F WILMETTE NOTICE TO CONTiLAC*ukL FOR WOILJ TO BIE COýTtùiTED UI4DE1L kOTOR FUEL 'lAX LA W Sealed proposais for tne improveinent of the thoroughfares described i erein wilI be received by the Presluent a nu Board of Trustees of the Village ot Wlilmette, Cook County, Ilinois, until *8 o'ciock p. mi. (daylight savings time) July '2, 1935, and at tnat time publaciy opened and read. The proposed woi! consists of two rd of Trustees Ct any or al I technicalities. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Knudtson, MILLER 1141 Chestnut avenue, spent laat meteIlinisweek-end motýoring to Bçloit and L7-ltc Milwaukee.

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