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1H E Real Estate broker . 8146 MilWaukee Ave. NUes 31. nI, rA 3-4469 i C . iies Approves ThE NILES BUGLE 8201 North Qzanam Niles 31. illinois AIcott 3.2582 lUc PER COPY BULIC BATE 13. S. POSTAGE PAID Ch1cago, Illinois Permit No. 1991 12 Pages This Week 8 The Wt1sBuç,l.. Wódnesduy Juno II 1958 The Nues Village Library by Eatharà P. Tuch 2811es 7-7386 NIL[S T1ie LITTLE Store with the BIG KnowEow' We Will Come To Your home Aud Spend ½ Hour Giving You Our . 'Know How" For Randling The Newly Arrived: Fresh Stock. Newest Color Ahalt Tile Warm Weather Is Ideel For Petting In Tile On Basement Floors. 8016 Milwaukee TA 5-4600 Z- O<>. ' Let Pop Rehx On Father's Day Vibrathi' Char Beg. $59.95 Now $4:95 Choice of Fabrics 6 Colors 'JI.SALE calcEs . : 24 .ÑiaiifS TQ. PAT RJH FU1hTURE SHOWROÖMS . OPEN EVENINGS . SUNDAY li .A.M. TO 5 P.M. - (L. to B.) Newly Installed Lion president Joe Conti received rongratulatlons from outgoing president Joe Di Maria at . the I4ons annual instaUation dance last Saturday evening at Well. Grennan Heights (COntinuad fro.s Page 5) beginning at 8 pos. on Saturday night. Open to all teenaqerv be. tween 13 nd 19 yea.. It lo span. oared by the Miles Paris Board and under the supervision of Mr. James Schick. Two toansls. tor rodts. donated by Mr. Schick. and ,a trophy will be given te the asid Roll, champi 'Lilt1e Oscar' and his famous Wienermobile will attend the festival also. Othess en the CommIttee In. etude Messrs. George Prince. Oscar Meyer. Wiltiam Curtin. Nerb - Miller. John Fetch. galph Tuch. Henry Kramer. chairman of the festival. John Peterson. president of the as5oclatlon and Mrs. Henry Kramer. 'u u I .111 Left Hánd (Continued from Page 2 of seven. Matter of fart the first meeting of the Nues Little League took place inthe Hines kitchen. As we left the thee home Mrs. Ihne remarked that "you never need worry about boys such. as these." i woùld add. . . . Boyce need worry about hoya lilie these who bave participating porenta like the lhnes7 Saturday, June 21, you will have as Opportunity. io Voice your selection as to whether or not you desire the 0.5 Recreation Tax which will aid the TItles Park Distriot's future program. The tax wilt rost each home. nwnner about $3V2 a year which will provide money for a recrea. lion director as welt as a more extensive recreation program. Niiez s the only northwest sub. urb which dors not have this money available for its park program. This past year, white operating on a shoestring, tise nach program included ice skAt. 11g, gym activities and a won. decEnt arts and crafts program whirls was attended by over 20 0 children. Unfortunately. the lot. ter program liad to be discon. tt,iued in March becaush of lack of funds. , Whije no one derives pleasure from continually paying for an increased tax bill, nevertheless being homeowners goes hand in hand with fulfilling these needs. Since all oilier towns pay thin nominol charge I hope Nues Will ver fil to pass this referendum. A good park program is an im. »orIent complement la a gond school program. We know the need uf good sahoolk The entro "Urricular activltiçs of. our chìl. 'Iren are an Important part of their docational program. 1 have heard of h instances where persons are resisting tise ax. In the first tostancefhe per. on is sot pleased with certain members of Ilse Park Board. This xçsse foi1. resibting the tax is liort.stghted, Memberu of the Park Board ave elected Officials who will come and go thru the ears. This .msch.seeded money will be Used lhru meny chanees f the guard who will Oit on the sard in- future years. . A second resistor mentionéd hat the Board membero did not ave an adsltrprovram in mind ehen they requesledthls money, rn sure an adult program will orne in time ,,. bitt the need o provide actIvities for the songer Ort is of primary im. J TrusteèsMeeIjOP N NL - (Continued frani Page 7) est Way of etttng available money. Wells explained them Is no problem fn selling the bonds, However, he emphasized we. must know costs, either by the foot, per home or per user and then we can determine which method is thcheaper and faster of Ihr two. Ellgaa asked exactly how much time would be involved before the completion of the sewer in the Monroe Striet area. Wells pointed sut ii would take six months before "we are- ready to go" and then another six months for construction time, A year would be the MINIMQM time before sew facilities would -be available, MIgas mentioned that Nues has bees patient all this time and he-imagined they would remain patieñt another year. Income Tax Se Former Governeti Accountant Confidential. Expeit RAY ILLIAN 8249 New Enqlu00 - - NI 7.t7l4 tlle . Insumce e Bodily Injury Liability COiliion o Property Damage C CRrnpreiienuive . . We Insure Under-Age Drivers - LINCOLN - Call-DEleware 7-4514 INSURA)TGE AGENCY 350 N. Clark St. - . Chicago, Ill. - SAVE $1.09 UNTIL JUNEIS $1.00 Off On All Safety Deposit Boxes With This Coupon - BOXES FROM $4.00 5b TAX (If your box does not expire befoe June 15 please call ut for furthet information) - AdatúsSaviÄgi& LèiiAssocitioà 6544 Milwaukee Avg.. RO 387ft Choice Steak- -Chopped AM By David Besser. Editor & Publisher Tile five Rash Commissioners, the P a r k District secretary, their wives, six oilier Ijirshaijil ivite teams sull t decided tIte outcOme of Saturday's ulectian fiivoring a recrealio tax Which ivillaffeci 15,090 hespIr .,Tite 4h l'oie margin svos cteciiled by any 2-3 "yes" VOtea, Rad 25 persane tainiing tIse tax Voted -against it hiC Park Eoard would have liad In scrape utolig Without re. creation money .as they liad doue this past year, Iii precinct i. at the Nues School. the 69 to 21 vote againni the tax was devastating. When the has was defeated last time (701 to 2861 osly-23 per ceni-ot the total vote favored its pos sagy. Coinctdently, only 23 pm coat nf the precincti Vote lash Saturday Wan in fa-, 'r of line lax. Titis may not be progress bat these voters mast he res peeled tor their consistency The moat Interesting taod the most signific0nt1 vote was in Geenhtsn Ifetglsts, By a very narrow 134.1j9 vote the electo. cate approved the tax. Resittenis in this area feel most strongly about park sctivities, more so than any othet- section in thevil. loge. Their ouest and labor Went isp, the building of the Cresson Heights fieldhouse and they feel strongty that the Park Bsarrl is letting them down. One rendent t spoke to said that Osare Was accomplished before the Park Bonrd ovas binned, She __f!!nued on Page 2) VOL. 2. NIt. t Thie Grennaii Heights Tm. prnvernent association inflo its 15th annual festival this Salar- day and Snnrlav ahiernnaîi anni evening, June 2ftii and 29th, al l<edzie and Okein. All NAo neighbors sod friends ai-o inviI. od io hoip celeiiiaii. lhe ocra. oton. All proceeds of the affair are used ho tooler the civic asd csnlmanitv, . village. and local cultural improvements of the area. This year the asoueiatisn is endeavouing io fainioh a loom in the new 1..oiheran General hospital on Dempsler Sii-rei, east of the Maine Tosvnshi1, iiigh Street II7Jrovements OK'd For Grennan HeigIit (AS, complete legal description rage elioroseni uncir nii'iai»i)rovai of this area and th costs of this that that was noi hue iniciO st proiertcao be fAune on Page 9). tIne petition, SeAre o, iam.paeked crowd of Philip Weinmas, 8225 Gionil, 200 people the Board Of Lncah a Village trnoiee Tenia 1037 io lWprsveWeots unanimously vol. 1949, woncleréd it there was d to iWProve nireeto in the pro. rlosble signàintreo on une pou. heel known as Ottawa aod Olher Gos (linao sinnt svito sigvainironi, Streelo at the Village Hall Wed. opake of his vereasiinnr tax raie , Oesday, Jane io, tThe area ir. ruiastioned nvuieiher this svhoin' eluded io bounded . by Seward, asseosnnenb cosid lie paint in ant. . Cren055 Place, Oscrola and Mil. s'ance Wondered it une monney WaOkee Ave . from Motor F-nid - Taxes nvonnlnn The total estimate 'of the coot he yiiaraoleenl Inn WCthii5iiiiit OfIhe Project is $397,824.69, Motor queried ahoot oilier atnnrtonnorneos . Poet 'r ilnoney will pay for In the as'nesvnnnennl. Jnfuer levs Ooe:third of the estimate pitio so bonnes of aonlienne,' teo'nnnghnng anni ddith0001 eight and two-thirds-ohem aneeolnv Irr ' ,vrni,'v',n let cost of availahh' tax money. ', Thh0 theIhird psblii' heAr. Ing regarding this improvement nnd.ni evoa)ldth two preceed. ltg meCho05 for vociferouaneos ant general còqfuoion - The meeting,nnao 'called after ilisagreyment frotte Itir sndiennce o third petillo0 hail been cirial. proceerling tine vote thiel' aCmp toted in the area, One of the enl the reonnit ss-iuin.tnlihe remtn esto10 nf disatereemene amone There vili ne s hearnnnl inn the OSdience concerned this very County_Court relaling to the ro . POlitlon. A INc. Peterson, 5322 call" (the individual 055esxme , Oleander stated that thé letition of each homeowserl, P7r500;, tle on ike approval of Une lnroirt. to previenno on 'n'i'n sen uinev vini polteul the annnlii'si-e rennn '11n''' tiroir itevSes on line mp ter. 'l'in o lime linos' r'niiciniv s'v,ioni ho aP ILES Nues Only flame Edited News Paper - 'litE HILES BUGIE. WEDNEnIFlAy ..niNE 2i, 11154 Saturdrt.j and Sunday, Jase 25 und June To Grennan ffnights Improvement Assorjntjnn will hold ita' 15th annual - fentivol al Redue and Oheto. Fessli Congio the warld's hirst ntrstrvphero dawn, will apen the festivities st 4 p.m. Saturday When ho honda in the whiily.bird on the Grennan Height held. Grenn'an-'-Hej a 5nn " Saturday And Sunday solnool, OlInon- cnnnln'ihouinngt el- lacio of i inc ínssociaiionn inelninlo Nuco Lii i io Ln'agino, Lilo-ni'3-, lE x p I n r o i' Scoinlo, Ciniiclron's Chrik mar Party, Sn'lnool Piay. Gi'onnnil Eqnnipinonnt sinnt oIlier CnWminnniny proji'olo. 'l'tuo year through tIne cannel. cay of lino NiOns Parli Disli'icl sod lIne ('lvii Aeronasliral Auth. silty, line first helicopter lo land is tIle sillage of Nues, will "nel foot" nno the Oi'enoan Heighls hehl al tonic pst., Salorday. Ito. Ports lnnnne il lOst line tirol otra. iosphi'i'ii eloivnn lItiasIs ('oogutli inh nhisoinn tarin fn-am the phasiic- fCsntimted on Page 7) Approve Relief s wer GOES 'UP JULY 1 G: In Ill.' si-l'i' Ibm's 'fliniroctity morning tite Sourit si. Ti'itstees itIlitithitiOlIsly itlltliorized tite Vil. lage engineers to tInny ''spit's'' -u.0 plaits fo.' relui silvers fini' the Minorar Street aria ¿11111 for t ie*ri'i t siailit st Oahlin,t Street it'ltii'ht wniithil rirt't'e relief front t Iitilivitiitii't'.ilitltinril n.est-l'e. IVInile lIno bnnll Inno brgnntn rol. ing lar ii nn'nln' iininnn-r roiiol vi)nv. en-s ii 55'iiO esuinneaienl uy Village rnnginneon- Bill l2nnnhigas tuoi i Inn' nismplotinntn of line sinwero ivonitcl lime finnen onni' tilnnl a mail io 1550 yeini's la bi' cOiniptetn'nt, 'l'inc tnvn etici oi'svrn-s 55'snflrl lie fionnnn'enl ny specinnf soss- meint cnohinng oinly lIne nuncio Inn 111e Ovo arcOs for tine constelle. lion ait line. senvi'rs, 'TIte Msitt'in» Sfiori mw«'.' ivoithil rost tIti' re. 5111mb nibs ita' tItIs sewer tp. ltroxiinalt'ly stait,eulII which coin no tinnaneent by line innihivintnnal Iiomoosvsei'n over s period al les vean-o, Tite 011ttvititl(et'.Sjitlfiirtj seiner ivifi essi shout 113118,1100 of,svhiicln .534,000 wIll ba paid loe by residents north of Oatçfon, The renaisining amoonito wilt bi' hinlnoceni by those i'esideols on. tog Ibis seiver svhieh can like- wise he paid for over a tent year seriod at shoot a G per cent inherent citai-ge. Engineer Caihigan rensartieni litaI lotto running feel of' new sewer svill be needed for Iheoc Projects. (itiligan siso stated that Iii' t'unitI not guarantee that ret's ii 2' mcli rainfall lit an luttit' nvtuild itoh ('attise fhtttttlett httse. (Continued from page 4) ; . BUGLE SUSCRPTOf RATE Pennnnoing July t THE . BUGLE'e suhscripti'on price will i. b, S'ì.75 per year. By th first week in August annual sela. v't'h'nnn will -receive their paper thrsuqh the 0511, This is the tant week THE BUGLE'S annual rote will be $2.00. : For Citizens Who Want To Know : The On'y Paper That Serves - Hiles Erdusively t - SUBSCRIBE NOW' NAME ADDRESS P-17V STATE E: Oiie' Yctil: At $2.OÒ Iwo Years At $37.5 n Three Years At $5.O BRING OR MAIL TO ' - - THE' NILES BUGLE s!.y. OZANAM - áx 351-302 O3i Tax Wins 1n40f5 Precincts - 131,2 Siles eilizeno scent to the moho Salinrni5y atternnoon annI nnaeennivlv.apliroved ike Farli ties'. n'allait Tax, the 0.5 lax, by a 355 lo 3u12 vale. Ninne "0t15ifenl' baG lolo svcre elimisalecl from tine lalle'. - Tine '19 vote marginI 'everoed A Vole of lnvn years ago sehen line ioni nvsnx ilefeaient by an over. nvinelnnninng 761 lo 2,40 colIni. Elles bcn'onnnes line last ni neiginboring nroas In loon I Inc lax nvhin'ln evil! r o s I innniivinlinnit Inomeosenners ainoai 'f Sin nloiisrs lIer year. Tine- monnoy neilt lie avail exclusiVely for rn'crl'alionn arliollien. lt io likely ihni ii lnnll lime recreo. I irs theodor sviit ho employed Iny Ihe P;nrk lAanret when. Ike money limasses Lnvaita,hle next otitillg. 'lIne vole Sinlornla' i'nlnjinalenl Ces'Crnnl neenillns Pf ieiitb hy Parli Ilnarnl nienninero. Commissioner Lsn Sehreliner, wIno spearheaded lIno drive for lIne tax, t,reoetited a Inrogram of movies amtl lee. Ihres to all ei'ir groups In the community which resatleil iii ltieir einnlorsemest of Ihr lax, Two years ago, when the eIer. boite veloent tills same lax, the Parli Board spent $3000 sitrs'ey. in0 linO Village for "tul" parks, This tot" pork program was presented to Ike' voters along with the Beereatlon Tax. The slrosg Opposition to thesh parks was partly reop000ible for the defeat of the "recreation" ballot, The following is a precinct by precinct tabulation of Saturday's votes: Yea No Pceeinel i, Rites Publie Sehool 2f '69 Precincl 2, . Community Citareln SS 60 Preelnel 3, St. John Brebenif 70 44 Precien 4, - Grennnas t-leighnnn ----134 'LIB Precinct 5, Pacts Lane 34 1 II Tolol Votes 351 302- Beachcomber Jayes Back Home Again Nues' emit lliii'lo'ltari'ry Etitu t'ns returned to lits littnie tItIs past wei'kcntl lifte,' eluding total iollc'e cli'patrtinpitts tintI the - F,B.l, (lurIng a Iwo Wt'el( booth. - ('(titiliiiig tttiveiitiire lit tltti lliglt. - luittI 'l'atrk.Glt'neitt, ttrt.ti. '-'-'F;enni'tun Ja'ex, 12, nina of Mr. - -' anrl kIn's, 'f'hooilore Jayes-. 112311 - Oi'iavia, sien> tnannd I»- flighlannil Parli pslin'n' allen' vihtitilog ill 111151 oInt at liOhice bannis inn so bioaiie 'iii zndhi''nnlinn'e ilS iilai-k 'l'ivaip raidit over Ornais at. , ICenineth, nvtiinsr., ivancterlost Ilalniln 'have- led him astray scv- 'rol times belote, sotas reported - mlosing from his home two Weeks ago, Three months ago' -' ttwv ,, . iarczái SsageShöp I 8115 MILWAUKEE AVE. Nfles - (OPEN SUNDàYS)

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1HEReal Estate broker

.

8146 MilWaukee Ave.

NUes 31. nI,rA 3-4469

i C

. iies Approves

ThE NILES BUGLE8201 North QzanamNiles 31. illinois

AIcott 3.2582

lUc PER COPY

BULIC BATE

13. S. POSTAGE

PAIDCh1cago, IllinoisPermit No. 1991

12 Pages This Week

8 The Wt1sBuç,l.. Wódnesduy Juno II 1958

The NuesVillage Library

by Eatharà P. Tuch2811es 7-7386

NIL[S

T1ie LITTLE Store with the BIG KnowEow'

We Will Come To Yourhome Aud Spend ½ HourGiving You Our . 'KnowHow" For Randling The

Newly Arrived: Fresh Stock. Newest Color Ahalt TileWarm Weather Is Ideel For Petting In Tile On BasementFloors.

8016 Milwaukee TA 5-4600

Z- O<>. 'Let Pop Rehx On Father's Day

Vibrathi' CharBeg. $59.95

Now $4:95Choice of Fabrics

6 Colors

'JI.SALE calcEs .: 24 .ÑiaiifS TQ. PAT

RJH FU1hTURE SHOWROÖMS.

OPEN EVENINGS . SUNDAY li .A.M. TO 5 P.M.-

(L. to B.) Newly Installed Lion president Joe Conti receivedrongratulatlons from outgoing president Joe Di Maria at . theI4ons annual instaUation dance last Saturday evening at Well.

Grennan Heights(COntinuad fro.s Page 5)

beginning at 8 pos. on Saturdaynight. Open to all teenaqerv be.tween 13 nd 19 yea.. It lo span.oared by the Miles Paris Boardand under the supervision ofMr. James Schick. Two toansls.tor rodts. donated by Mr. Schick.and ,a trophy will be given tethe asid Roll, champi

'Lilt1e Oscar' and his famousWienermobile will attend thefestival also.

Othess en the CommIttee In.etude Messrs. George Prince.Oscar Meyer. Wiltiam Curtin.Nerb - Miller. John Fetch. galphTuch. Henry Kramer. chairmanof the festival. John Peterson.president of the as5oclatlon andMrs. Henry Kramer.'uuI .111

Left Hánd(Continued from Page 2

of seven. Matter of fart the firstmeeting of the Nues LittleLeague took place inthe Hineskitchen.

As we left the thee home Mrs.Ihne remarked that "you neverneed worry about boys such. asthese." i woùld add. . . .Boyce need worry about hoya liliethese who bave participatingporenta like the lhnes7

Saturday, June 21, you willhave as Opportunity. io Voiceyour selection as to whether ornot you desire the 0.5 RecreationTax which will aid the TItlesPark Distriot's future program.The tax wilt rost each home.nwnner about $3V2 a year whichwill provide money for a recrea.lion director as welt as a moreextensive recreation program.Niiez s the only northwest sub.urb which dors not have thismoney available for its parkprogram. This past year, whiteoperating on a shoestring, tisenach program included ice skAt.11g, gym activities and a won.

decEnt arts and crafts programwhirls was attended by over 20 0children. Unfortunately. the lot.ter program liad to be discon.tt,iued in March becaush of lackof funds., Whije no one derives pleasure

from continually paying for anincreased tax bill, neverthelessbeing homeowners goes hand inhand with fulfilling these needs.Since all oilier towns pay thinnominol charge I hope Nues Willver fil to pass this referendum.A good park program is an im.»orIent complement la a gondschool program. We know theneed uf good sahoolk The entro"Urricular activltiçs of. our chìl.'Iren are an Important part oftheir docational program.

1 have heard of h instanceswhere persons are resisting tiseax. In the first tostancefhe per.on is sot pleased with certain

members of Ilse Park Board. Thisxçsse foi1. resibting the tax isliort.stghted, Memberu of the

Park Board ave elected Officialswho will come and go thru theears. This .msch.seeded money

will be Used lhru meny chaneesf the guard who will Oit on thesard in- future years. .

A second resistor mentionédhat the Board membero did notave an adsltrprovram in mindehen they requesledthls money,rn sure an adult program willorne in time ,,. bitt the needo provide actIvities for thesonger Ort is of primary im.

J

TrusteèsMeeIjOP N NL- (Continued frani Page 7)

est Way of etttng availablemoney. Wells explained them Isno problem fn selling the bonds,However, he emphasized we.must know costs, either by thefoot, per home or per user andthen we can determine whichmethod is thcheaper and fasterof Ihr two.

Ellgaa asked exactly howmuch time would be involvedbefore the completion of thesewer in the Monroe Striet area.Wells pointed sut ii would takesix months before "we are- readyto go" and then another sixmonths for construction time, Ayear would be the MINIMQMtime before sew facilities would-be available, MIgas mentionedthat Nues has bees patient allthis time and he-imagined theywould remain patieñt anotheryear.

Income Tax SeFormer Governeti

AccountantConfidential. Expeit

RAY ILLIAN8249 New Enqlu00- -

NI 7.t7l4

tlle . Insumcee Bodily Injury Liability COiliiono Property Damage C CRrnpreiienuive

. . We Insure Under-Age Drivers-

LINCOLN -

Call-DEleware 7-4514 INSURA)TGE AGENCY350 N. Clark St. -

. Chicago, Ill.

- SAVE $1.09 UNTIL JUNEIS

$1.00 Off On All Safety Deposit BoxesWith This Coupon

-

BOXES FROM $4.00 5b TAX(If your box does not expire befoe June 15

please call ut for furthet information)

- AdatúsSaviÄgi& LèiiAssocitioà6544 Milwaukee Avg.. RO 387ft

Choice

Steak-

-Chopped

AM

By David Besser.Editor & Publisher

Tile five Rash Commissioners,the P a r k District secretary,their wives, six oilier Ijirshaijilivite teams sull t decided tIteoutcOme of Saturday's ulectianfiivoring a recrealio tax Whichivillaffeci 15,090 hespIr .,Tite 4hl'oie margin svos cteciiled by any2-3 "yes" VOtea, Rad 25 persanetainiing tIse tax Voted -againstit hiC Park Eoard would haveliad In scrape utolig Without re.creation money .as they liaddoue this past year,

Iii precinct i. at the NuesSchool. the 69 to 21 vote againnithe tax was devastating. Whenthe has was defeated last time(701 to 2861 osly-23 per ceni-otthe total vote favored its possagy. Coinctdently, only 23 pmcoat nf the precincti Vote lashSaturday Wan in fa-, 'r of linelax. Titis may not be progressbat these voters mast he respeeled tor their consistency

The moat Interesting taod themost signific0nt1 vote was inGeenhtsn Ifetglsts, By a verynarrow 134.1j9 vote the electo.cate approved the tax. Resittenisin this area feel most stronglyabout park sctivities, more sothan any othet- section in thevil.loge. Their ouest and laborWent isp, the building of the

Cresson Heights fieldhouse andthey feel strongty that the ParkBsarrl is letting them down. Onerendent t spoke to said thatOsare Was accomplished beforethe Park Bonrd ovas binned, She__f!!nued on Page 2)

VOL. 2. NIt. t

Thie Grennaii Heights Tm.prnvernent association inflo its15th annual festival this Salar-day and Snnrlav ahiernnaîi annievening, June 2ftii and 29th, all<edzie and Okein. All NAoneighbors sod friends ai-o inviI.od io hoip celeiiiaii. lhe ocra.oton. All proceeds of the affairare used ho tooler the civic asdcsnlmanitv, . village. and localcultural improvements of thearea. This year the asoueiatisnis endeavouing io fainioh a loomin the new 1..oiheran Generalhospital on Dempsler Sii-rei,east of the Maine Tosvnshi1, iiigh

Street II7Jrovements OK'dFor Grennan HeigIit

(AS, complete legal description rage elioroseni uncir nii'iai»i)rovaiof this area and th costs of this that that was noi hue iniciO stproiertcao be fAune on Page 9). tIne petition,SeAre o, iam.paeked crowd of Philip Weinmas, 8225 Gionil,200 people the Board Of Lncah a Village trnoiee Tenia 1037 iolWprsveWeots unanimously vol. 1949, woncleréd it there wasd to iWProve nireeto in the pro. rlosble signàintreo on une pou.heel known as Ottawa aod Olher Gos (linao sinnt svito sigvainironi,Streelo at the Village Hall Wed. opake of his vereasiinnr tax raie,

Oesday, Jane io, tThe area ir. ruiastioned nvuieiher this svhoin'eluded io bounded . by Seward, asseosnnenb cosid lie paint in ant..Cren055 Place, Oscrola and Mil. s'ance Wondered it une monneyWaOkee Ave .

from Motor F-nid - Taxes nvonnlnnThe total estimate 'of the coot he yiiaraoleenl Inn WCthii5iiiiitOfIhe Project is $397,824.69, Motor queried ahoot oilier atnnrtonnorneos.

Poet 'r ilnoney will pay for In the as'nesvnnnennl. Jnfuer levsOoe:third of the estimate pitio so bonnes of aonlienne,' teo'nnnghnng anniddith0001 eight and two-thirds-ohem aneeolnv Irr ' ,vrni,'v',nlet cost of availahh' tax money.', Thh0 theIhird psblii' heAr.Ing regarding this improvement

nnd.ni evoa)ldth two preceed.ltg meCho05 for vociferouaneosant general còqfuoion -The meeting,nnao 'called after ilisagreyment frotte Itir sndiennceo third petillo0 hail been cirial. proceerling tine vote thiel' aCmptoted in the area, One of the enl the reonnit ss-iuin.tnlihe remtnesto10 nf disatereemene amone There vili ne s hearnnnl innthe OSdience concerned this very County_Court relaling to the ro. POlitlon. A INc. Peterson, 5322 call" (the individual 055esxme, Oleander stated that thé letition of each homeowserl, P7r500;,

tle

on ike approval of Une lnroirt.to previenno on 'n'i'n sen uinev vinipolteul the annnlii'si-e rennn '11n'''tiroir itevSes on line mp ter. 'l'in olime linos' r'niiciniv s'v,ioni ho aP

ILESNues Only flame Edited News Paper-

'litE HILES BUGIE. WEDNEnIFlAy..niNE 2i, 11154

Saturdrt.j and Sunday, Jase 25 und June To Grennanffnights Improvement Assorjntjnn will hold ita' 15th annual- fentivol al Redue and Oheto. Fessli Congio the warld's hirstntrstrvphero dawn, will apen the festivities st 4 p.m. Saturday

When ho honda in the whiily.bird on the Grennan Height held.

Grenn'an-'-Hej a 5nn "Saturday And Sunday

solnool, OlInon- cnnnln'ihouinngt el-lacio of i inc ínssociaiionn inelninloNuco Lii i io Ln'agino, Lilo-ni'3-,lE x p I n r o i' Scoinlo, Ciniiclron'sChrik mar Party, Sn'lnool Piay.Gi'onnnil Eqnnipinonnt sinnt oIlierCnWminnniny proji'olo.

'l'tuo year through tIne cannel.cay of lino NiOns Parli Disli'iclsod lIne ('lvii Aeronasliral Auth.silty, line first helicopter lo landis tIle sillage of Nues, will "nelfoot" nno the Oi'enoan Heighlshehl al tonic pst., Salorday. Ito.Ports lnnnne il lOst line tirol otra.iosphi'i'ii eloivnn lItiasIs ('oogutliinh nhisoinn tarin fn-am the phasiic-

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ApproveReliefs wer

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In Ill.' si-l'i' Ibm's 'fliniroctitymorning tite Sourit si. Ti'itsteesitIlitithitiOlIsly itlltliorized tite Vil.lage engineers to tInny ''spit's''-u.0 plaits fo.' relui silvers fini'the Minorar Street aria ¿11111 fort ie*ri'i t siailit st Oahlin,t Street

it'ltii'ht wniithil rirt't'e relief frontt Iitilivitiitii't'.ilitltinril n.est-l'e.

IVInile lIno bnnll Inno brgnntn rol.ing lar ii nn'nln' iininnn-r roiiol vi)nv.

en-s ii 55'iiO esuinneaienl uy Villagernnginneon- Bill l2nnnhigas tuoi i Inn'

nismplotinntn of line sinwero ivonitcllime finnen onni' tilnnl a mail io 1550

yeini's la bi' cOiniptetn'nt,'l'inc tnvn etici oi'svrn-s 55'snflrl

lie fionnnn'enl ny specinnf soss-meint cnohinng oinly lIne nuncio Inn

111e Ovo arcOs for tine constelle.lion ait line. senvi'rs, 'TIte Msitt'in»Sfiori mw«'.' ivoithil rost tIti' re.5111mb nibs ita' tItIs sewer tp.ltroxiinalt'ly stait,eulII which coinno tinnaneent by line innihivintnnalIiomoosvsei'n over s period al lesvean-o, Tite 011ttvititl(et'.Sjitlfiirtjseiner ivifi essi shout 113118,1100of,svhiicln .534,000 wIll ba paid loeby residents north of Oatçfon,The renaisining amoonito wilt bi'hinlnoceni by those i'esideols on.tog Ibis seiver svhieh can like-wise he paid for over a tent yearseriod at shoot a G per centinherent citai-ge.

Engineer Caihigan rensartienilitaI lotto running feel of' newsewer svill be needed for IheocProjects.

(itiligan siso stated that Iii't'unitI not guarantee that ret'sii 2' mcli rainfall lit an luttit'nvtuild itoh ('attise fhtttttlett httse.

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BUGLE SUSCRPTOf RATE

Pennnnoing July t THE . BUGLE'e suhscripti'on price willi.

b, S'ì.75 per year. By th first week in August annual sela.v't'h'nnn will -receive their paper thrsuqh the 0511, This is thetant week THE BUGLE'S annual rote will be $2.00.

: For Citizens Who Want To Know

: The On'y Paper That Serves- Hiles Erdusively

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E: Oiie' Yctil: At $2.OÒIwo Years At $37.5

n Three Years At $5.OBRING OR MAIL TO ' -

- THE' NILES BUGLEs!.y. OZANAM -

áx 351-302O3i Tax Wins1n40f5Precincts -

131,2 Siles eilizeno scent to themoho Salinrni5y atternnoon annInnaeennivlv.apliroved ike Farli ties'.n'allait Tax, the 0.5 lax, by a 355lo 3u12 vale. Ninne "0t15ifenl' baGlolo svcre elimisalecl from tinelalle'. -

Tine '19 vote marginI 'everoed AVole of lnvn years ago sehen lineioni nvsnx ilefeaient by an over.nvinelnnninng 761 lo 2,40 colIni. Ellesbcn'onnnes line last ni neiginboringnroas In loon I Inc lax nvhin'ln evil!r o s I innniivinlinnit Inomeosennersainoai 'f Sin nloiisrs lIer year. Tine-monnoy neilt lie avail exclusiVelyfor rn'crl'alionn arliollien. lt iolikely ihni ii lnnll lime recreo.I irs theodor sviit ho employedIny Ihe P;nrk lAanret when. Ikemoney limasses Lnvaita,hle nextotitillg.

'lIne vole Sinlornla' i'nlnjinalenlCes'Crnnl neenillns Pf ieiitb hy ParliIlnarnl nienninero. CommissionerLsn Sehreliner, wIno spearheadedlIno drive for lIne tax, t,reoetiteda Inrogram of movies amtl lee.Ihres to all ei'ir groups In thecommunity which resatleil iiiltieir einnlorsemest of Ihr lax,

Two years ago, when the eIer.boite veloent tills same lax, theParli Board spent $3000 sitrs'ey.in0 linO Village for "tul" parks,This tot" pork program waspresented to Ike' voters alongwith the Beereatlon Tax. Theslrosg Opposition to thesh parkswas partly reop000ible for thedefeat of the "recreation" ballot,

The following is a precinct byprecinct tabulation of Saturday'svotes:

Yea NoPceeinel i,

Rites Publie Sehool 2f '69Precincl 2,

. Community Citareln SS 60Preelnel 3,

St. John Brebenif 70 44Precien 4, -

Grennnas t-leighnnn ----134 'LIBPrecinct 5,

Pacts Lane 34 1 IITolol Votes 351 302-

BeachcomberJayes BackHome Again

Nues' emit lliii'lo'ltari'ry Etitut'ns returned to lits littnie tItIs

past wei'kcntl lifte,' eluding totaliollc'e cli'patrtinpitts tintI the -

F,B.l, (lurIng a Iwo Wt'el( booth. -('(titiliiiig tttiveiitiire lit tltti lliglt. -

luittI 'l'atrk.Glt'neitt, ttrt.ti.

'-'-'F;enni'tun Ja'ex, 12, nina of Mr. - -'

anrl kIn's, 'f'hooilore Jayes-. 112311 -

Oi'iavia, sien> tnannd I»- flighlannilParli pslin'n' allen' vihtitilog ill 111151

oInt at liOhice bannis inn so bioaiie'iii zndhi''nnlinn'e ilS iilai-k 'l'ivaipraidit over Ornais at.,

ICenineth, nvtiinsr., ivancterlostIlalniln 'have- led him astray scv-'rol times belote, sotas reported -

mlosing from his home twoWeeks ago, Three months ago'

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8115 MILWAUKEE AVE. Nfles- (OPEN SUNDàYS)

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'r. ßacIzerNeUkto Ir, 7p !____!? Ni1s Bugle Wednesdy lune 25 1958

àre kot a the moment that it was wSe to p etett I TU,. New Membership

i SPIKINGSISSU:atth;stjnte 0j :::; Camp PlansMonday and Tuesday p said ti ift vp1unte rs liad tiffe l et 1enat vely ho earm toed pa t

A oecIaI meeting t the tarnPaca

ihe NIes Tensfla eCIOS i A mobile chest x-ray unit will io tompate the Wont on.. the $7 9O G

nother $20 000 for a duties. fludy 'Razuoha is ßoas'd of Trustees was heist lo camp right along with tise being given out at present. Yout wove into MilOs on Monday s fieldhouoe at 00 PsY bUt - ths Ing a pasi5le nesas s OVodoeoCloY June 18. All mem- chIldren . thsn summer at iii antat be a NUes resident to be

"i June 30. for tWo duys -of. free ' - Board had refused thesi help UI Jfl. Ing money fo, tls sOs.ta boss wale preoestt. . Cisseago Young Woolen s Chris eligible.- Please Ick.i clsost x.raviog in she 1058 auno i She also felt that the Bokrd was - Tho grapevine reporto ported library. .

he meeting ovan specifically t,ao Annocsatlon's Forest Bese s card s sI' yourI roer survey to fsnd unknown not doing enough with the nois- that sd rsizing and enlarging llei by tIse Board of Local resort near New Buffalo, Miel,. a on as posn,ble.es'S.'s of tssberculbsis. ey they now recesvO. p hall and fïre s stios -,,

mp° ements (the Trunteesi _______________________ . s gas.Due tu the followin livli

: - The unit -will be parked at tm sure the Board ceaIieO lissa been conuideted. ! ublic hearing of interest- ____________________ ; An eSpanded girls' camping llsere wilt not be anen.

ltisehwood and Mslwaukee ave-L

the' close Vote sisoWs much uo - . , - George A. Jeffri ed parties regarding the im- f ; oeanon with a losvered age limit Ike 00x1 tisree susensivc 'r-( 155v' X-rayn ovilI be taken lsgrn

- ; happiness with Park Bod oc- flack at the parks, Loti SchceL pissement of streels known as . and a unique hudgetpreed fam. days and Ike aecond Frida2 to 9 p.m. Monday, and fsom . . . - complinhmento. Tho coming ncr was iotes'ested in a second Real Salate Broker i Ottava and Other Streeln (atsry s sly camp O'itli na age limit In August June g ... Granitais

, . 10 30 sin to 530 p.m. on Tuco. . year io a Ielling one tor fha ballot regarding s bi level ad- ----,L

Pg 1). ........... either direction ovilI highlighi Heighlo Ssimnser Festival JalS

:- s day. Dy Kay Spikings Board. Next spring 5 election re diolon to the Grenoan Field- 8146 MilWaukee Ave. Apes (he Poard of Local tm- Ihe summer program at the 43. 4 . Holiday. July Hites Da'n'I ii Omm x y program NI 793GO tilts vII e el te wtls the 58 house He mentioned a b t el Nues 31 ni pto cm sto m etng was ad ° . i ort Just g mil f orn Aug 8 st J ho Br keuf Car' . conducted In the suburbs by The 59 year's accomphshments- addition would, give increased - jotiroed the Board of Trustees Chicago. nival. - -

,uberculonis Thstiiute and The The Left Hand hopes the older room for park equipment and a TA 34468¡

meeting vas called to order. . , ' Registrato in naiv open at Ciii. -

.5 . Suburban Conk .Coanty Tubercu- 'tBMINJ members, Cress, Leith and Za- second level room ealild be uoed - TA 5-2365 The trustees approved the re '4,' . , cago YWCA headqsiai.lers, toot Ali other Fridays the field.los, Sanilarlum D I let will Tb past Father s Day Wan a lud w il tal ib hip off th r r meetings te said th s would Home Ph TA t I cf proj et for both lb I N 1h D rbai i f r s mmer h u e u b op n t th Teenconi nu through the end of doubl elebrat n fo Edt aid collective shoulders an4 work make the- fieldhouue available 3091 Sti et aiea as weil so - smp 'set y t n f lI g Dane Clob f m 7 MSciitember. tt began the first C, Clark, because it ovas also

- -operatively with -the Trust- to the teeno and meetings could ¡tenjber oJ Interchange the Doboon Street area (story ..,t ,i , Girls' cSnp, willi a laivered p mto 10.30

weckin' June his birlhdsy. June 20th, Winifre eliminate their Keystone be held In the new room. How- , - -- - . nod Mrs. Williw, Netliete were 0ml age limit tisis year lo serve io. '

Issu 'ear 92i Nitos residentn Hazucha celebrated her day. Cap on p'riday nitos and. extend ever, the Board did nut agree Is other actions the Board ap. afternoon nl SI. Julioun's Chinch A0 e em S t doy i0-liyearoldu skill ope Jun

S ' liad chest x-rayo in tIte summer hand to.the Village potice whc' . .pr sod the dioannexation of 12 took pince et Bunker Bill Couury Ciu'Ç, '°

dinner and will ieliide 11w tC

DR Two t,ram t' u d at tb-st time tANCER tovo m ut s away from titi

lolo n the northwest area of tt t n so tb f mer pat Ba he dought r t M end W eh n s i n Inni d f tiRKOFP

i . - Were 5 suspected canco of tuber- Chrintine Curry's birthday July fieldhouse; and most iiilpnrtarit ', - titan Street and Western Ave- EdwordEocher 7147 Milwoukee Avenue. Bill Nettlton is the fat-mer two Tue neptind ' OTOME3.fiIST-

t itmis, . suspected c0000 of íu, ' let the coffee-Hatchets ue thg Park Ridge will annex the non of r. nod Mrs. Eugene Nettleton. 69116 Nile Terrace, will start July and the thlr EMllwukeo Ave.i :

Cardiacdsease;aisd2 suspeetJUNE BIfIDES Ad.last! Palid Sale -Lrds Jdy 5 residents. Skirkiand and ''«'« .

Selene Stud.os aet0 OS. chest pathology. 'elebrotions far weddio,. an ii- the fleldhoune ,

Pltitttpn protested the request i d'rnb 4 . o Family ramp - a s oci t Weds. 9:30 . j'tJß

. . 0's lise i Of this year 2 Hiles vernailes were very apparent naitor, Lili, fòr the approv. I Y' ti nro ra1on o s porltlitity for PoleNs t'and ehltL M. & rit. 'Tu 8:00 PM,

, - S residents Were receiving hoopi- his monili of June TIse a owWednesday ti e Park Board al io b'ttld on a 30 foot lot which - -li . TA 35l26 SPdug 4.455

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al "ssi for TB by SCCTSD. ing neighbors and their dates as voted 3-2 against seeviii5 lignOi' between tite two men s .4to!!° , . Ootii.ned no 6) , - - --S '

.$l1 x-ray mobile unito being folloWss - JuneeI

the BO the Tonby Pa,-ls di.t'iig thn n' homes. The ot is located at 8248 0' 1011 i.,O&arS .-iii iy Ire il'

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ktand sauta:"n:ti

The Bard:fTisteespu;le tI ' lvtaq t3 0 SAFTT DEPOSIT BOXES WSURANC

fitti t i edu tls X 53 opDIAMOND CLO nutATION year The Board vo ed its bi es at i 000 Me added that the 30 day Juite 16 .' th0n,ea o t el° p o

g il f Adams Savings & Loan Associationit

sconl o t

:sln irn TheEd V O CIa Is 6800

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tv;nota:ythmgf:r dmaeyf th f aiyeb io® ftrtro U d NILES6544 MILWAUKEE AVE

RO 3 8700.

qhog as t, ray. about 85 Pe.oP115wtsggP55j

voted or allowio the 3-day tes - front e can be bujlt on the 30 T h e s e apiapriati'oos a r e -toi,le : .dco I

ilbt e ttltl UrS ior Juni. tlt 'Ths theh ?esed PCrssPFLeSat I * ,,,,'*v" °th° ti Oa teiedraL0co

p's etiduitse Jiit 5L''5 thI i t i i st flats r 'i gt n p Ittit vet d tite ltqtto selling y le st 's Oct frocs the lotjines Wat Food tu Gs ba rund 1h d p itm st vi ti°tttb to g DL i d CIa k

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Tttey stated the hoy foi bids ils Sk I tond add d 1h the the Police Pensino Fand the $273f Other co t s

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r zeit. fiotti etiiectoi nf ItNIHTS OF (IO!,UMIIUS setting in any paitf in tie state. ___________________________ Boat eilt he deciding in favoi Firemen s Pension Fusd the Co 'tJ

. S C I SD The subiti ho h ive NORTH A M E It J C A N MAR. fiov'ever, when tite Touhy P ris n a I valued at $3,tto in eon. Public Benefits Funds and the Page 4),I r1 its a not iterfot se oid io cot- TS ovas given to tite Park District flaatal000 Ii UOi iiI IIet trat the 940-90tH valuation -social SecurityFittid asid the

, tisg down tite numisei nf TBfolloss's - an exception was requested re- . i C AT Vi H ii IT Pit ti i i iii of Ihe adtuining properties Municipat Employees Relire- ' WE WILL NOT E UNDEBOLDtiit tIt1 1

ht lt i lesto MwoieiDnW'ilgrflDe edau1c re2sl 1800 WHITE - t:ie:e' :e oogd.;;;

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g su d se We e tisi isuly i y i ('it tir Rumunti matt by the Truslees vho turn lil and a non citiz the following ligure e dud i R'J\ TAlcolt 3 19j5 t i I Al', I if i I u oi it

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s,ite tiorn il iiiitit ii is com. eitZ. W'hi - Ti'eo ed the park over to the newly M yh there io nothing you can ed- C flIflGj (H ' Pl FRE9I: WL G LI5 t 021E 'l'ti hotu 11021k AHI)

Pt tety t min g ReecitTrstee Bill formed Park District The ieony

lit He added that if i Pren dent s s tary (M yoi I 4g5akltfj l I \ O / 1101 t ill \loN i i iM flO\\ Q

t BO ti Athocte Joe rei i o O ti n annual ron rqverny is i e ' b htW d t build h w n t MW

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Volunteers Needed jndeGuardo Sto Stoni s&Ry fliattti eTt0 BO'AiiIes° ;: O1q 6 39 BTrS eeM:rszaleksad The 3 r,se: :°° far MWauk:e Ave

N IA Entimaten Usci of Toolt Inutrugt on AdviceT "M " T B U t w I I & Stan Sssnowski, Del- ieee pt . Tb s pi hIe n is one f our an t confiscate the prop trost es a d Preo dent $700 Elidam 5 9333 eW y r oh st 0k Howe t C io A phait Tile,S

an . . nig.ile-DOo Walgren' Ait. to Del- flic Tessons why the C,'ess-Leitb

NlioAniaflo,4. npea", 4 Salaiy Liquor Commission. Pree Pick U Delivery Weather l Ideal For Patting in Tilo 0g Baoemontt f, li ii.n utjl 0gte0in nit Delegate hO1lYtr::OCY lA:50:9 '(I OUSE pAl liCHE GALLÇNI 6 5 9 Nielsenthenaslsisil er Salary$500

Boa d members .,,GlowCleanersI soie Milwaukee TA 5 4600! cirilo at tIji' mobili' TB 11011 ei' residents, as ell as the Vil . a they would be vifling to stand salaries $800.

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. I ' Je i' 'lt end ,tisty t Ken aid lie Nll,ES PUBLIC seilOOf, BAND lige Board, J5, , the court costs if Lili took his e. Charges for Inspections -

i iiiitiriliiite', tui' hliift', Ssili tie for AB bROSPetition to court (the Village and Reports of Village Engineer

Iet td:it ut Tjpil re1ntoo PaYn.flc.COtSIflSft:ei1Pal League mcm

IIARCZ'A,.k.'S SPECIALS'' o ',taliiiiii'il at the Nile', Shopping nei' or tise b ,tiest p tisis or their 'iseo The group isas in tìT3" llteii said 5thi ease nhould be , Building Comnsisoioner's .,t ' alujlfar. 2ndyeirthetintIfoi

Nenoif tCT'ettOiiinacqiAiTiflgtIHpiflper;t2í ' '

a i:n Tru:estafl;5tih;, BUihW Thapeelor's salary?'Al Pork TenderIo lb. 89c

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t e rii. suhl 1O3t) A.ttI. school year ore; Votp, Captain- of tue pioposeil SiioppiD 2en. W I e prohle would not be ai- Hi ytÛi Duo P.M. 'ri»ilay loO' t, 'sIio CaQiiiiit and Mis MatLoi ter Tite ownef o the laDO were iere4 tWa,weeku hepceforth and o Electrical Inspector Fees,. - -.- - .--.-- '-. .lottt.etsants aiict, huso Spirtings also ps'esen itt tte mbtiog. j'hc (P . litaste u xhoti mag Lili be de. per cent of electrical permit , Go ., ' :-----'- ,:-i::----- and litton ltuitsls litili.Mergeaiits. owner- naturlysvnnll Oeil for e0 'S CR$jJJ flied hin petition to huild ou the fees $3000.

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I -'Keep yoqr ears opeti torftttui'c pr,e-'Franb Jacobs pdrh pee 05e i iiOUSi p it foot Ist There was no second Total Exeetitise Department

L 1 : i '. -S .itçtsll soiftetiiing to rotary nadthç1asdsystlr - ' i5r the Department for

)$''Choice (Blade Cut) ,

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V ? . fjv s g Al lsst Wedi ' ' Mt Vi caiioi Aecounlo and Finances the sal.I rA:rtut g 'sop of g te da',S'fl7eetmgtiiefguie ferthe79 $4M aryoi thevinageci:rk $5280

Pot Roast 45c. i" . and boys have graduated Co- ovitat the original buying p0100 . . 05go Reg. Other figures Include $10,000 tari rS'-o(: Valedietoiiann mere Sharon Ro was, it dampened any lippes ttiLiiCOLøRs S2.79 . . , the preparing of a caning pIar, ti 'r hens & Jomm Swingos-, and Co- tiii.t park might wind.up In ,WtiNG . .

anti the drafiing of a zoning. i' Salutatoruitis weri-Ttegina Foss mreo. , S ,

ii code, $l000forhydrantreotat Graduations, Weddings, Parties , We're Noted For Our

. I r and Tert-3 Ootiowski. This was tite new amhutance for tite $4 gi .L . a grand group nf youtig ladies Fji'e Depni'tment should be 11e- . Books exclusivo of the Water HOT BEEF & GRAVY Fine Buffet Catering .MAY BE PAYING j :et on Cc1ssfed si g:l

Seve2O! iit Gravy $469 thosewho:are:nougii forthe.v:ry:11

i' t ' - up T(.. enriched having known them all. may be eons crIed to carry par- __________ °°' ANGIN, the Village Attorney is 92400. Sandwiches .

tertain more successfully, For those who. 4O -TOO MUCH other equip. j' $i000issetasidq.forcotiQcosis.

ofBeef & Gray want food quality, price anti nervice,t ' seise Seitli this thaughi in mind, ,,,osii/ LO ci iT iS 4,g legal publications and 9)0(711 for . .

CALL OB COME IN AND TALE TO

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FOR- Statistics show that most auto- , . . 'n iN additional legal ' service, - Serves 15 Good«RICH» WHO WILL DISCIJSS YOUR IN.

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mobile accideiMs ¿ectu- on Sai- Talk ai-oued the Village Hail I I - 'io htL In the Policé Department ihe S'o Sandwiches

DIVIDUAL PROBLEM. PilONE BILES- - __I NSURANCE urdayo and hbndaya, which is increasing regarding a newCOI following salaries are lislett The w MATtE 017E OWNI uiov g -s ii i 'thsl li s -i gieat fue stat on in (lie coming year li'.? OCiSSPA11 WiBC RA

4 Chief of Pol r &eivoo Soffi SUCCULENT SALAD & COLE SLAW --i: . i'hato a utili' prie to psy life if you don't weekeitd. ye The grapevine staten that two va, MOBIYou'g b the Captain receives i-5645, the. . - f t It win that State 005V! ' sites in tire Dempnter.Mitsvaukee l' $aiond able to get reliable lieutenatif receives $401 monthly [ S ,rran _,- - -.

: e;:: :::N rZ!f.LTdIandSprbatonaiyoffìceiswsll

Loads ' oiiienmonk other companies.g nod have Two Registered Repairs for 4 cars ifeisidi g .

7 - E. . How much can you naive? . . . - -

. , - . - annarists to serve you at bar is set at 030M. A-salary for - ys.. . . .ie

nearby Stato}ldna '$l000aOd for4 of . Saus e Shop A Weé1i . CalI3iim today! t S

We th nl hardware in Nues to G ment for pollee attendance at

ThS45LWAUÌCEE ELECTRIC &CONSTRUCTNOI CO ., . CREH -STAMPS Free - 8115 MukeeAv:. Plume -

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- Fo1Idving a succesfu1 two.

weeks' tOrmrthes and gel.togVa'wtios . St.Paul's R e t o -tscopo1

. Church, 38Q1 N iSm avenue,..j Nues, wUI be this Friday. evening.. (un$)' at 7OOs o'clock. Parents and friends are

, invited to the prdgram and hei, display of worlaccomplished: On the staff, and assisting, in

addition to the REV. AND Mrs.3.A. James, wore Mrs. G. l'en.

nel, Mrs. Orville Anderson,... fline Singer, Judy Smigiel,. i Mrs. ML. Snyder, Gerald Sin.

.ger and .Edward -Sabey.

. The NOce Bucle. Wednesday. June 25. 1958

CLASSIFIED ADSMinimtini $1.25

2c reductioiiwben ad is paidi , . for by 5 p.m. Thursday of week

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l Minimum 4 LIUCC3 COPY. DADLlNC;. MONDAY 5 P.M.

M1p Wañted - Men 6 Women5srn extra money wiìhout leim.

Ing your home. Work no yooplease, when you please. l'Inno.ant work using the telephsiieIn Niles "Everyone Reads THEBUGLE". One telephone callwill pay you a good commis.

. slon. For information call TA

. 3.252,: HELP WANTED - BOTS

Here's afine opportunitY for boysfrom 11 to 15 years old to earnextra money during the sum.mer months in NUes. In Nites"Everyone Reads THE BUGLE."Annual subscriptions. pay agood commission. Call TA 3.

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'1 HOUSEHOLD GOODSRUGS - 2 issatching gray 12 by

. 18 and 9 't 12 with pads. Also,i rose 10 by 14, 1 blue 8 by

; 11; floral r'mnner. 12 feet longby 27 In. TA 3.6759;

BOB RENT - ...' 6 coons apt. 1% bath 2nd ft.

H $165 and.4 room basement apt.... -.

SiM. Both unheated. New bldg.Close to traes. and shopping.

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Brebeuf Fund Raisers

Saturday, June 14, St. John's Snobent Rely Neme Society

members raised money tor tIse. payment el o new organ byworking at Dove's Service Station. Milwaukee nd WOukegan.Ptofite received from the all.doy Dove's business en Sotuedny.

were turned oven to the society. "Service men" obove include¡0e Patuszko. Dove Santrello. service station owner. Ed Con.dek. roe ElIgos. Pete Zensius and John Perlen. Other workersduring the doy Included Joe remore. Geonge teddy. Hub Adoms.Chuck Schtrnze. Joe Msricnone. Eeven Barry. John Brennen. EdStonke. Joe Bzadke. Joe Elloos. Ed Zonclus. George Eonkey.Chuck Robase. Ecu Scheel. Stan Stnzalka. Jack Kult. GeorgeCocU. and Bevexends Keating and Woldron.

Basebáli, ResultsPony League - Division

Northwest General Ins 4 0 1

Harezak Sausage 4 1 0Ciccone Bros i 3 1

Grennsn Uts.lmpr. Assoc. ' i 3 1

Chamber ot Commerce O 3 1

- Peanut League Division. W

Lamm's Shoes ' Wildcats 4Chamber of Commerce

Tigers. r -' 4

Ltons Club . Lions iNites Cubs - iOakton Manor . tiophers ililIes Indians iB'ette Breads ' Bears iBob's flrive.ln iNites Eagles O 3

Lo

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2

Little Leogue.Americon Division. W L

Greenwood SewerageTigers 8. 0

Johnston iron WorksRedSox 5 2

Nmtes Merchants Yankees 5 2Car.Su.n ' CourtesY.

White- Box 3 4Vapor Heating Senators .3 6Dimaria -& Morhéiser Co.

Orioles ' i 6

¡Oiles Indiano O 6

Little Lengue-'Natioflol Diyisiofl

Hienze iIachíne CO.Dodgers 8 0

Lions Club Giants 8 1Precision Castings Phitlies 3 4

Niles Bowl Cardinals 2 6

Csilero & Catino BuildersRed Legs 2 6.

Jr. Chamber -CommerceOraves - . 6

yEW. Cubs i - 5

Boy 3, Injured ByBaseball .Bat

eminerling Fence Bruce ;Getowicz, -3, 8128 Over.hiU, .ws'n taIefl to . St. Francis

. : &'Supply Hospital, June .6. HO yeéeived a5830 Mllwouke° vo. - -. stauli fracture a1tr being- hit' by

- ciir' - -.ó It Yeueavit -

OrCompOte1Y mitait

Comnn'iunity ChurchTeam UndefeatedThe Niles Community Church

baseball team is Ofl a fowat'dmarch with a three out of threevictory in the Skekie l'omIt Dis.trict Church League. With s hlgper and better team wot'kingwith them this year, Diets AhI-man, - team manager,and Johnthat we will see some crsckerjack baseball playing thissum'mer, and are hoping that we willbreak our second place standingas of last year and come out ontop. , -

. The June 17th game was post.poned because of a wet field.rho next garne will be playedon Tuesday evening, Juse 24against St. Johns Church of Sko-kie, at the Oakton Park in Sko.kie at 700 PM; and the following week with the Central Meth-odist Ch,urch on Monday evesing. June 30th at the OaktotPark.

Y. W.C.A.(Continued Prom Page 3)

dred to get away from eachother for part of each day yetspend a Vacation together--wiltbe conducted August 3 '. 14.

Swimming and beach pm rtienat the camp's private sandbeach on Lake Michigan andhikes through Forest Bead's 43acres of wooded dunes will behighlights of both girls' ;ampand family camp.

The full schedule of spsrls in.eludes golf, archery, softball,badminton and many others.Specially trained costnselars willhelp campers find new leisureskIlls in the arts and èrafts sta-dio or coach them in dramatics.Camera fans can learn aboutphotography and develop theirown- pictures in the -camp dark-room. Special programs, rang.¡ng - - from éoolsouts - to stunt

a - wingtng baneball -bat during nights. wilt be planned through-it: Iodai gaìetè. . .

;T . .. out the summer. ' . . -

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GERANIUM S-ALEClosing out .rnr remaining stock of our finest

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roop 30 Ends -Year With Splash Party;:' ,terme4ht0 Girt Scout Troop C a m p e r a f t - Bad.. , Ph 11

: a sptásh when the troop. . . S'PCt Si swimmtng party st

- , playdiUm un Friday, June.

Iii idditiOfl tO Leaders Mrs.. raid l'false, Mrs. Walter Crai-

' -a rid Mrs. . Robert Deerisg,i,. girls were supervised by'i s FaflI' Lambert, Mro. John

flgasO Mr. Robert Deerisg.

e eefliflg also included a

- 'i t t;wir final meeting at Oak,laol On .JUS0 iO badges svere-t arder! as follows:'Çcok Badge: Jan Soyorek,:s Flammang and Kathy

1ukhar Cook Badge lyse

- ering, Diane Blake, Phyllismmaflg, and Carol Btevinsdvonlnrer 'tadge: Phyllis.,,m"g and qarsl Blevins.al and Dog Badge was earn.by Janice Gorack who alsoeived the HOmemakerige. Diane Blake erned the ho gins to Avon.

7531 Oakton(Oakton &

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iiteraltv ended their year - ,V e.

riammang received the Draw.ing and Painting Badue, andSean Wihntorm was :ccip:,'c:I o:the Child Care Badge. -

Five Year . Pius 'o:- ,r'soaled to Carni Craigk'. Carni 111e'inn. Lynn Deoring. Ses::': Freimutis, Penny Lamber!, Pantela(01h, J,',e Wjkstinni . J ai-kir

Long, itaril3'n Secrets!! J,inir'loyort'k asid Leaders Mrs. \Va!-1er Craigle and kirs. Rabos!Derring.

Year Pien serre receives! by')!a!ie Blake, Phyllis Flasismang, Janice Gorark, Nina 1-lib-ser, iKat!iy içarb, Barbara liPissoy, Nancy i!trGrrgar, Gai! Oil,bawski, Failli- Szaiador tisici Cts.rote La Sorella. 'rile lien!, mauls!ike lo express hou !!iasu!c.s leMrs. Wailer Craigle lar lalciuigime Ost. of a basy oiareieg t'e-cently io accompany lite gills-in à nature hike assi Is thankMrs. Paul Btevisnn for drivitte

¡oes Monthly Pizza Winnersw. C. SAUF 8233 MerrillM. TOMLIN 7216 GreenlealJ. CONNER 7943 Okelo' -

H. t.. FBITZE ' - 7tl2 OoktsnM..JEDLICKA ' ' 7116 TouhyL LYON 8209 NewlandE. C. OLDHAM 8031 Wisnerp. ORZECH' 8135 Greenyasod

- lt. E. PAT1ERSON 8361 Oconto - -

G. F. SEI.AN 7539 MOnroeJ. WISNIEWSKI - 841 1 Osceola

- M. SACCOMANNO 8211 OnanamE, lt. SIERZEGA 6942 FargoB. IIEEVE 8759 Merrill -

E. O. MITCHELL Belt OleanderK. Il. HARRIS - OOlt ElmoreF. FIGUBSKI 7369 MilwaukeeR. BRUDER1 -. 8317 OclaviaC. A. CSAIGLE 0316 Merrillt:; Jocalit 7121 MonroeA. EASS 7938 Oconto-R. I'. NIMTZ 113 SunsetIt. BARtSCH - 8211 Ozanam

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TuesdayThursday 5-1 AM.Friday . Saturday

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Sunday 4.11DELIVERY TA 5-3404

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IF VACATION.tIMEMEM4S BACK TO CAMP-TIME-BELL FEEL MOREUOMFORTABLE IN SIM-PLEX ' ' OFFICIAL SCOU'P"SHOES.

%V Gi MH GFeen Stamps- OHA! ACCOUNTS INViTED

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PJN.rT OF -RR', PARKING

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Jeanne liorvat. 6, tant Seward.anxiously looks over- deputysherift Joe Dma's shoulder. Sat.urday night, aller being in am,accident at Gall and Greenwood.Ber mother. Blanchet. was In.lured in the accident involvingthe tamily car driven by heriother Raymond ond a ear doiv.en by Irene Lewis. 3838 Shel'livid, Chicago. Mrs. BornaI andJeanne Were taken to Resuirec.lion Hospital.

Photo by Geocgc Braun

G.-H. Festival(ContInued Irons Page 1)

guard of ''small 117''' lO Ike bol-cae knot!,. Is keeping with tite"SImpa lhe Limit' ' Ihesie n'enthe 'subber slihet'es i,'ill be IllicitintIm helium. We're belting bat.colis liii the air! , 0111es- allrac.tians to appeal to mir yoaaget'ei include a lire engine ride,is'ith Ted Olseti al the confrots,ik,'aneh Gi'eneas I-letghls Osersur newly paved streels, A trainl'ide. enginees'ed kv Jack Frick,aroonui Ike park, Pepsi's ment'y-o.t'niisct, Little Oscar's wiener-

mobile, and UtIle Oscar, andSilvercap's racket ship.

For Ike leeflaget's . danrieg,and bes! nl ali, a colIteS! kegeln-sing al 8 pm,. is Ihe fieldhsttaeio delero,ine Ilse Rock and Rollchamps nf Nues. The coolest isenes to ait Riles mens iilhroagh 19, All participantsmust register as couples withlles, James Scliicle or Mrs. Lou-is Schreioer al Ike GrensanHeights lieldhaase hetnveen 7-teil 8 pIn,, Satnrday, Jane 28,

The ivinnera will l'eceive a irs'abO and two traflsitor Zenith ra-dint ($7900 valses! at the-rosvrdng abnol 9:30 pm., Sat-strday, 'A acted commiltcetIl'isnarable nitizetta seth be justin iheir decision, INn appeals orinihes! lise tanners-Op will also1receive asvat'ds,

Esterlainmeet tor all incluidoshelirapler rides ball, Satsirdayand Ssndav seer sac village!reservatiOes seing accepted byLo,'ruiee Shea, RIles 7.7279),

Tite l'lammosd Organ Stisdiossnl Otd Orrl,au'ct llave gracisostycsnsenled to loan ano of theiri'tertric st'gttns eomptete with utalented organist to "fill lire air"with eladinss slrains at Yost,reqtteol .

A lamen tmmb,'etla set Iretailvaluo 5225,00) will be asse of themain pri005 IO he ruffled dtlr.ing Sulsrduy evening. Many ad-diliosal prizes have also beendonated b,ytaoul merehanls andti-lends, Amatie these a $250,00)insíde or outside! painting Jobhua been rtonaled us a raffteprize by Jabs Foesckl, a toral

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The Nile9 Bugle. Wednesday. June 25. 1958

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s . The NUes ugZe.Wedsday.june25 1958

LEGAL OTICE- RECOMMENDATION

TO ThE PRESIDENT í.ND,BOARD OI TRUSTEES'VULAGE OF NILESCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS

GentlernenWe herewith submit an Ordi

nance for a local improvemententitled An Ordinance Provid.ing for the Making of a Local

. Improvement in. and for the Vil--)age of Miles, Cook County, fIli-

. : noie.' as fo1IowsThat the roadway of Ottawa

', .AVeflue from the north Street« line of Kedzie Street to a point:. one hundrecV sixteen (116) feet.. more Or less.south of the south. streetline of Main Street;

"And the roadway of Oriole Ave-..,.nue and Oleander Avenue fromt the north street line of Monroe

street to the sooth otreet linef. of Main Street texeludtng the-

roadway between the south linee ond the north line of Kedzit,t. Streelt;

-r And the roadway of Oleott Ave..'. nue from the north street line- of Feeney Street to the south

Street hOe of MOm Street (ex..', eludine the roatlwavs between.e the south lines and the north; lines of Monroe Slreet and ICed--. zie Street);

And the roadway of OsceolaAvenue from the north edge ofthe existing pavement on Oak

., Inn Street to tite south street.. tine of Main Street (excluding

- . the roadways between the4. south lines and north lines of_t Keeney Street, Monroe Street- and Kedzie Street);

: And the roadway of . Mais.i i( Street Irom the rester line ofç1

.Oriole Avenue to the west.,

_t. Street line ot Oketo Avenue;

. l. And the roadway of Grensan(1 Place from the northeast edge

: tL of the existing pavement onh. Milwaukee Avenueto the west.__.; Strebt lOiS 6 Ottawa Avenue;

s And the roadways of Kedzie.( Street. Monroe Street and Eec.. ney Street from the northeast- ; edge of the existing pavement

; On Milwaukee Avenue to the; west Street line of Oketo Stpeet;

lid the roadway of MadisonStreet from the northeast edgeof the existing pavement onMilwaukee Avenue to the westhLeet line of Oriole Avenue;

.

I bUd the roadway of Clevelandb. Street from the northeast edge

. uef the existing pavement on_1_.

Milwaukee Avenue to the (vestni otreet line of Oleott Avenue;h. And the roadwsy of Sewardt--, Street from the northeant edge

; k Of the existing pavement onv .Milwaukee Avenue to the went5tseet line of Osceola Avenue;

1znpioved by giading, curb-- lng, by constructing a banecourse and or surface course.

,. and ailnecesnary catch basins,t storm Watet lnlet. and ¿onnect-.)eig pipes to existing ntot'ni

.1 draina, :together with aU. nec-- essary adjustments .am appur-

. .tenaflCeb thereto belonging ass shown on the plapn. attached to

the resolution on file with. the5oard of Uieal . Improvementai

- Thé undersigned hereby .re-QnWxendLthe maklng..of sa1 lot-.

sprovement. the extent.. natures,tillaracter, locality and descrip..on of which is net fotOk in saiddraft of ordinang herewithtransmitted. and tsó recom-

. nfend to ypu the passage of. said.t-dManee. . . . , . .

. Tise underaigned also transmitabD you flerbwttii an estimate. o

ehe cost of sold Improvement nana1ly deteemined by lhm and

i; provided for in said draft of or.'lnance herewith transmitted.

.ijodJolm Sta ::ui_d ,Thtvs Ø PawchJ .

.. . '.. xiCCSfl9ii Çaghlln ;. -, . - dWfit ta5lek

signed John .TrockiMembers- of the Board

Dated; This 8th day ofJune, 1958.

AN ORDINANCEPROVtDING FOR TUE MAE-ING OF A LOCAL tlttPROVEMENT tN AND FOR TUE VIL-LAGE OF NILES, COON COtJN-TY, ILLINOIS.

tISI) feet moro or tess West. 01the center- tine of Olfott- Avenue;the center twenty- (20; feet- ofOlcott Avenue from a pistai todhUndred . r (110) teot;tnoce.oi'lets OtAlh r Wutii' atÑét:Hn bE Main . Stsg o attjt*ll5eIIrd. 3)- feet

more nr less south of the xouthstreet line of Main Street; froma point four hundred sixty (460.)feet more or, leso south of thesouth street lIne. of Main Streetto the north. atréet line of Netzevireet; and from thesouth streetline of Kedzie Street to a pointseventy-eight (78) f5et nore orless north of the center lise ofMonroe Street; from a perol onehundred seventy-two (172) feetmore ei less south of the centerline of Monroe- Street to a pointeighty-five )85)lfeet more or lessnorth of the center line of Clerc-tend Street and -from a pointsixty-five (60) feet more- or lesssouth of the center line of Clhve-land Street tP the north streetline of ICeeney Street; and thecenter twenty (20) feet of Os-ceola Avenue from the . northedge of the existing pavementos. Oaktnn Street to a point tif ty(50) feet more or tess north ofthe north street tine of OsktonStreet; from- a point; sixty-eight(687 feet more or . less north ofthe center line of Seward Streetlo a point one hundred eighty-nix (I8ß feel more br less nortlìof the center linC of ICeeneyAvenue ; from a point seventy-eight (78) feet more or lesssouth o the center lise of Mosrse Street to a poInt two bundred twenty-Iwo (222) feet moreor less north of the center tineof Monroe Street and from titesouth Street line of Kedzie Streetto the south Street line of MainStreet; in which locations theexisting bases shall he used andresurfaced with a binder courseand a surface course as de-scribed hereinbefore and asshown on the plans attachedhereto and by relerence madea part hereof.

The width of the roadways tobe constructed. measured fromhack lo back of curb, shall tIethirty-one tal) feet (except Ree-ney Street where the width ofthe roadway, measured fromback to bachot curb, shall re-main twenty-five (25t feet. Thewidth of the roadway in ts.ssouth halt of Main Street shallhe fifteen and one-half ils-112)feet, measured from-the edge ofthe pavenlent existing (n saidstreet to the back of tite pro-poned curb).

Portland cement concretewalks shall be conatructed althe. interoectton of streets withroadways enumerated abovewhere sidewalks are existingadjacent to the Intersection. r

A transverse section -of thefinished surface nf the pavementshall be an arc of a circle pass-ing one-quarter inch above. theupper roadway edges of the gut.ter flag and the elevations ofthe crown tipe of laid finishedroadway at every point of theroadway -of said streets betweensaid termini......,. At Street intersections thegrade of said top surface shallbe modified to such a degreeonly as ip necessary to inalcgthe top surface of said Intersect.ing roadways coOform to eachother and to produce a smooth,even nurface.

The pavement ahall beuttucted on the prepared sut,-grade between. the curb and-.

The subgrade shalt . be pee-pared by shaping, eonspactngand .t4qsmlog *herad

betEaftetheexcavation and émbankmentoperations he been, . caxtIedout auch that the subrade,wifl.be trite to. tise lifle0. gadeansd,cross-sections shown On th at-tached diawlngh. ...: .

All ocganie MtattIr..0.1iW beefltireI5, removed. front the aubegrade, and the space filled withgraver broken, atone or .thar.aultable materials. .

All paving, improvements. and.di-atnage appurtenuncea auch'as storm desino, .-bt*jwaO -lit--.letu, attIh basins, and. connect.lag-pipes, eue to Ito lflSìalICd asabonni In detail on the attached

COMBINATION .CURB AND

On oath side bd the roadwaysto' be hnprovett texcept Where

Int la st,own- on Thecattackeel; drs.wlngsknchon

Keei"Stb fthrñI/M4iW£h'eiiup- to Olteto Sreet I

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I'òrtland cement concrete curb-' can be spre'd-ìnto positidn ivitliand gutter. a template, but the. amósni o

The gutter shall be . twelve water used shall not be suffi.(12) inches in width and the cieflt ta cause a uepaeation 01curb shall he aix (6) inches in the coarse aggregate from thewidth. mortar in handling the ron.

The curb face shalt be eón- crete; said Concrete shall be stnerted to the gutter line by a a ronsistenCYsUrhtha( tioscurve of one âsd one.half Il-1/2) tar will flush to the surtace ;r;;.inch radius, shall extend in der tight tannp;ng. Theheighl three (3) inches above of said concrete shall cofl;I;0the: flow line of the gutter. ex- in the drum of the mixer ou;cept where noted otherwise. on less than une ti) minute, an,

tIte attached drawings, and shall thF druiD shall be rsmp;Ote;ybe connected to the tsp of the emptied before receiving mate.Curb by a curve having a three rial fou the succeeding batcit.(31 inch radius. .

The drum shall revolve st sThe vertical thickness shall he rate of npeed not leso Iban

eleven and one-half 111-1/2) et-'e (12) revolutions per min.

inches at the roadway face, and ute.

fourteek 114) inches at the back The method of measuring (heface of the euro. materials for concrete, melad.

Construction joints shalt be in- ing water. shall be one which.stalled-in said cutb...d guftar stroll. insure uniform prsportjsoat twenty (20) feet intervalo. f eacis of. the materials at allThe joints nhall be formed by ime5.steel templates, 1/8 ' inch in q%7ATERBOVND MACADAMthinitfl055. of a length equal to. BASE COURSEthe width of the combined curband gutter, and wllh a depth of The base course shall be cao.at least two (2) inches' greater structedi between the Combinedthân the depth of the curb and curb and gutters on escI sidegutter. These templates shall be .ot the street roadways to be im.left in place until the concrete proved, by first spreading andhas set sufficiently to hold its compacting a one ti) inch (hickshape but shall be removed layer st stone scheenings sn4while the forms are still in then spreading, rolling sod -nm.place. . parting crushed stone and stone'

Concrete for the combined. screenings to an eight 181 inchcurb and gutter shalt be corn- compacted thickness, consirnet-posed of one (lt. part Portland ed In two .12) separate layers,cement, two (21 . parts of fine each four t4) inches io thick.aggregate apI three and one- ness.half 13.1/2) parts of coarse sg- The top surface of each Isargregate with only enough water,, 14) inch layer of the macadamadded' to make a workable mlx. base course shalt he waterknond

Tite cement used in the con. by saturating with (ester. add.struetton of the Portland cement ing screenings and rolliog annIconcrete to be used in this im- all surface voids are csmpe(e.provement shall be of the best lY filled, and the top surlare stquality of Portland cement re- the base presenis a rnagh,suiting from the calcination to tight, granular ourface.Incipient ftain of air intimate . The crushed stone nbatl he sImixture of properly proportion- good quality limestone graded -

ed argillaceous and calcareouo in Size so that the maxinsammatetials and to which no addi- size of crushed sttpe fragmentstions greater than three per cnt used for the construction nf the(3c/0 t has been made subsequent waterbound base essrse nhall

to aicination. Plie resultant pass a three t3) tpcts opening,clinker. shall be so ground as to and not over five (5) per' rentproduce a. cometst so Íine..that 90. rrushgd. stonefragmests shaltat least seventy-eight per cent pass a three-quarter )lT4tlnrh(784) of the volume will pasa opening. The percentage nl

through. s sieve having forty wear as determined by the Losthousand (40,0001 meshes to the Angeles abrasion method shollsquare inch and be so seasoned not exceed 35.as to produce 'an initiai set in The stone screenings shall heflot less than forty.five (451 min. of good quality limestone andUtes. . . shall pass a threeeigh(u /3181

Fine aggregate shall consist of inch opefling. Not more thonsand having clean, hard. dur thirty (30) per rent or less (Iranable, unmated grains free. from ten (101 per cent shall pans adeleterious substapres. One. hun- sieve having one hundred 1100).dred, pgr remnttlllY4) shalt pass meshes per lineal inch.a one-iourth 11/4) inch screen '

The finished surface ut saidand ninety.five, per rent (95%) macadam base course shall beshall be retained on a. itO mesh two and. one.half 12-1/2) urbes

acreen. Not more than twenty below the surface of the ramper rent t20%) Chah pasa a 50 pleted pavement.mesh Screen: It shalt . be weil As soon as the ovaterhautndguaded from coarse to tise, and macadam base course is rots-shall nót contáin more than five pieted, the initial asphalt piumepé'réeflt (5%) by weight on clay coat shall be applied, aver the

'ofuloam, honk of Which shall be area at a rhte 'of tsienly.liVeiii' lumpc. ............hundredths 10.25) ' of galgo

. when't'kb'' aggregate is mixed per square yard. Before apply.Wi'tt'?odttund 'iteitsent tu thus ing the. initial coat, tise arespropo'rtidiis'&f ohé (1) part ce- shall be dry and swept clean of

ment to te0. ( tarts fine ag- all dust and debris,gregt,d by weight according to Said 'asphalt prime shalt be

the' Itandard m'Sthkd of making aghiied with a . prgssure dustrilbriquettes-1ko iiesulting mottar utor and. nhail be. what .15 kooWli'atthe:Ogé of 7 andIN dys'shail as' MCQ, q medium curing cot

have';a i*eflsilé strength of at back- sphait . cotisioting of a'least eqial. to. tha'eleveopedjn pett'pleism .r.esiduum. with a suit-Ithe sasbe'-8ime'by,,mortdt ÓtitII able' distillbte. lt shali:..bf free

,Propo*'tionS . a n 0 .-,çoflsistency; from. Wakes) show-no ueparatinnflln,da, .09. the . same.rcement -and Oid 'standing, , and shall contortSattudard1Ottawa eahita.. .......... .101 'ttie.i,'ollOwing requirements; Coadee aEte1e-m*y..be btO F1'adh:int (Oegr0.n. F.)Icen otøntsr L'8te/bCokt' 1 'tt'bg pen- CÚI'"' '

100 PIUS

stuns-or.. '3flkpOsit3/at--17 .De0.tee5,iialid; Autaide iMàIt Xt"shalt-tht (sen) ' -'-. ' 75 to-lid.taln, no' organjc-or;other,,deldtes flfstiflation, 'Test:.lous, matteo and sbaW.be ftee -Disttflate % by voium of

from . soft, thin, elongated ' or total'istillate to 680lmjnatdt, pletes. T' . deifrees Y ) '.

One hundred per cent t'l00%). ' Distillate -to.457.. .

-of-.tlte-,cOaike-'dggiieghtwsltalU ', Ve8ees'F. ' '25 minas

pass a one and',one-half.(r-l/2) aisthllate to 500Inch screen, and. at least ninéty- Degrees 1°. 70

fIve per Cent 195%) shall . be re.' Distillate to 600taineti on a one-fòurth (1/4) torts legfees F 7 lo 93

screen, with alt ' intermediate Residue from Distillation todines retained. 680 Dogmen P. (1k enlOme

Tsese Ingredients shalt be 'thy diffecence) : 5 PlOO

. d in k batch mixer1 and- Tests on Residue...- .riixlng oliati. continue until' from Distillation;the . aCme are uniformly dintrib. Penetratloir at i? Degrees t°,

ttted anti the ConCrete- is uniform .100 g., 5 00e. . (iii: tenthssvoid C. tola,nnx) 'at .rc..,.c(.vplOO.t0 id0

Iffittit.'atee,sh' .,i9s)'l, . .tWi%ial'..;7;DoRt68"s'.O k0dUde,d0i., cn/ti-,.' . ..... ------'

Legai &tfc.(CnfltiUúd Item Page 8)P. (cm). 100 pius

Bitumes soluble in carbondisutphide t II t 98.5 pionThe hitumi0ot0 material of

Ihe prime coat shall he coveredimmediatety following its appli.muon with sand mechanicallyspread at the uniform rate offive 15) pounds persqusre yard.The onnd shall be material lessthan 0187 inch in size composedof rican, tough. durable 1mg.menlo . of stone produced bycrushing or natural disintegra.tian. .

The wate.rbound macadambase course shall then be openedta traffic doc a period of timesoltirient to permit additionalsetttement asid' compaction, ifsoy, of the subbase and 'base,The said period of time ohalt beos directed by the Engineershoi shall flot exceed One (ltyear.. Afler Iheahove waiting periodboo terminated, and' just priorto the construction of the bitu.minous concrete binder and sur.fare çouroes, the . waterhoundmacadam base course shall bescarified, r e s h a p e d, water.. baond, rolled and dressed withosflirtesl stone, as necessary tobring the complete base to. prop.er grade and section. The addi.tional stone so utilized shall berroshed stone that shall conformIs the following graduation.

Pee CentSieve Size Pausing Sieve1" , 10fu,)" 60-90Ito. 4 40.60Na. 8 25-50Na. 16 20.40No, 200 5-15

rocks ; . calcareous or dolomiticlimestone; nr massive mela.morphic qoarlzite or similar

BINDER COSIESE. AND SUR.1ACECOJ95E

All potholes, deep depressions, etimisalod and the bitsminousor ruts in the surface of the mixture is thoroughly compact-hose shall be repaired by lightly ed.scarifying Or removing any for- In ali piares inaccessible to

' eigs material and filling with. the rollers, such as locations ad.the above aggregate. The re- larest to curbs, gutters, head-paired areas shall be compact. ers, manholes, aod similared thoroughly by means of a Structures, the required rum.pneumatic tired roller. Water pressino shall be serorod with

.. shall be added, . if It ' is noces. hot tampers.sary, to obtain the desired corn. - Aia3' bituaminans mixture thatparlinO. . becomes loose, broken, mixed

Aller the repairs have been with fnreiga moterial, or. whichmade Ihe base course shall be is defective is finis dr density,brought lo the proper grade and or which does not comply is all

. crown by Cepeatedly wetling other respecto wills the require.with, water by means of a mento, shall be removed, re-sprinkler, bladiñg with a road placed with suitable material,grader or multiple-blade mais. and finiohed in accordance willstuber, adding additional aggre- Ihese sperificalioss.gale and roiling with a pneu- The mineral aggregales is

-matie tired roller. such binder and surface course

After the surface of the base nslxtures shall be clean, tough,coarse baa been brought to -the durable fragments of crashedproper grade and promis, it shall rstnne, consisting of angularht compacted. by repeated wet- fragments ressiting from crush.

. lisp, axd.rollltig with a pneumat. Ing by nterhaoieal means theIr tired roller for a period of not following types of rocho .quar-

ture of 25Q to350 F. The heat.ed aggregates shall be mixed inthe pug miii mixer for a periodnf no; leso than five (5) Seroods,The asphalt cernent shall thenbe added and the mixing coo.tinued. The time reqoired Io a liithe asphall cement shalt he ostmare than fifteen /35) seconds.The (SIal time reqnired.1o5- asid.ing the assihnli cement nod rom.pleting tlue wet mining penosIshall be not less than tluirly1301 seconds, or looper if nec.eusary to provide a lunmogenurnmixture in Which ali particles siaggregate are rooted nniforml9,

Tine ingmediejns of the bindercourse shall be combined tusouch proportions 'as to producea mixture conforming to the fol.towing specification limits byweight: .

Passing 'h inch sieve 95-100',1Passing 01 inch, retained ont-, inch sieve 15.30ç0

Passing 00 ioch, retained unNo. 10 sieve 35 50'O

Passing No. 10 sieve 20-4011tIitumen . 4.7í

The ingredients of the surfacecourse mixture shall be rom.bined in such proper propsrlmnnsas to produce a mixtos-e con.forming to the following comps.sition limits by Weight:

45 -65 'iiiPassing it inris sieve ... 95.300';Passing IO inch, s'etaioed nsNo. 4 sieve 25.50V

Passing Na, 4, retained onr

No. 10 sieve 00-301125.40'/

Passing Na. 10, cetained unNo. 40 Sieve 5-l8"l

Passing No. 40, retained anJ

No. 80 sieve 7-22'í-Passing No. 80, relamed unNo. 200 sieve 5-13Y

Passing No. 300 sieve 4-t'iIilssmen 5.711:

The binder course miktureshalt be delivered at a tempera.tore of 250 to 325' F. asid thesummen course mixture at atemperature nf 250 F. to 350V 'the bituminous mixture shall beplaced true to crown and gradewith a spreading and finishingmachine. Bituminous mixturesmay be spread and finished-by.hand methods whei'e marhipemethods are impracticable

Placing of the bitominosumixtures shall be Cs continuousas possible'ì Not mare bindergnome mixturo otsall be placedin advance of the laying of thesurface course thon cao be ruy.cred by tsvo 12) days' run ofthe paving pianI, The bindercourSe shall be kept clean untilcovered svith the sorface course,Any foreign material on the sur-fare of the binder course shallbe removed before the surfacecourse is placed.

less than Iwo (21. days. During mied from undistrubed, consoli.thin' lime tite surface shall be dated deposits: gi'asite and sim-

. . kept in s damp .condltiop. llar phanerarryslaillne igneoaa'

.. . The bìtdsb'jnoüs"cohci-ete . top rocks.

tuciaseeon EXISTING

.. -tison the' .dettl and r600ndi. .

fInned ,pethjd macadam At locations where the exist.bns course, between the con- ing pavement is to be used as a

. .cte' gustata, by spreading, roll- base, cUexcess crack. filler, and.11ig..and..pantththereon to bituminous patchea wislchu con-.5, eÓthpe 'thIckness of two tain an exceso 01 bitumen or

The machine shall ahrend thebituminons mixtures withoutleaving the surface and shallstrike a finish that is smooth,true to cross scellais, uniformIn density and textslce, and freefrom hollows, transverse cornu-galions, and other irregularities.

In. ateas flot' accessible fonmachine sP r e a d i n g, handspreading shall- be uoed. andshall comply. with the following:

'Upon arrival- at the work, thebinder and surface coursertures olIati. be dumped upon sp.

no point have a density less thon85 percent of the maximum pos-sible density of a vuidleso pave.metitcamposed of the same ma.tenaIs is like proportions. If thedensity of the finished pavementis less than 95 percent, addition-01 roiling will be required.

Rolling of the binder and sur..tace courses shall start longilu.dinalty at the sides of tite pave.ment overlapping .osniformly onsuccessive trips by at least one.half 11/2) the width of the reorWheels, Succeeding trips at theroller shall be terminated atleast three 13) feet from the pre.ceding xtop. Each stop shall beregulated tn prevent trapping siWater an the rolled surface. Theroller shall not past over an un-pmntected edge of the freshlylaid hitomisious mixture, except'when the laying nf thiu courseis to be disContinued tor an ex.tended length of time.

The speed of the roller at ailtimes shall be slow enough toovoid displacement nf the bito.minous mixture; if displace-ment occurs, it shall he correct.ed at osee by raking and apply.ing fresh bitosminpsis mixturewhere reqaired, Tu prevent ad.hesion of the bituminous min.tore lo the rouet', the wheelsshalt he he'lt moistened, hut auexcess of (Valer viil nut be per.mitted,

Immediately after the initialrolling nf the sorfoce course, alest shall be made Ion smooth.seso, with a ten (10) 1.001slraightvdge to locale high andlow spuls sa that (hey may healtered while the mixture is stillfresh. Binder connue shall alsobe straigtstedgerl in lise mannerdescribed f o r Ilse surfacemanse, Rolling of the binder andsorfare coarse oho;; be coistio.ucd until till roller marlis arc

sad 'onb.ilauf', (5-1/2) inehes a proved steel drum'p puns OtitIwhtch are unstable in hot westli.'cambtu0fi. o't. croshed stone, side of tise area. on. which they en shall be removed. All bitu-.sldlthr'terednings.' mineral filler are to be spread. Immediately shall lie removed from ex.'and hstaaphals:eement, thereafter, they shalt be distrib-pausion joints and. crocks more

The 'second -prime coat 'shall uted in place with shovels and than ose and one.hotf 11-1/2)bu'cannirueted of the materials spread with rakes in loase iay.. wide, Ail open cracks

.Wt with titC methodS fiereinbe. ers of uniform density and cor- and open expansion (oints hay.fare Rated. Ilowever, the sec- reel depth.

I

Ing a width sI one-half 11/2)i turi prhs coat shall be presd Immediately after the bmnder inch or more, and expansionat the rate of .this'ty-five hun- courue mixture or nurture jomnlu and cracks that have been

. tlredths tosi ' gauoa per couroe mipture is . plartd, It cleaned shall be filled complete.uqnar<yard. . . . shall he compacted thoroughly iy with a blluminoos mixture

.. After " applying the second and unitormiy with 0 three- which when discharged fionSprime coat to the macadam wheel roller. Where . ioilial roll- the mixer will vary not more

- buse, one sitU one-half (1-1/2t tn causeo undue displaCement. t00 20 F. from the ttmpera-inch binder course of bitumi- haircrar!Sing sr áserkiog in ei- tstf set by the 9ngtueer; in ali

- r-05'Pavipg mixture shall be them the binder course or the cases the teiuperature shalt be

aid, \vhih s,jtau teave the top surface courte, the time ot noti-I

not more than 250 F. The ingre-sombre thereof atte,' compact- ing shall be adjusted to correct utleists shnll be combined In suchlag, parallel with and one ti) these conditions, proportions OS to produce a mili.Inch 'beio the' surface of the Rollers shall be operated al diento shall be combined in ouch

- Completed pavmeng To the 'a speed of not more thon 150 lore conforming to the followingOlder course there shall be ap- feet per minute and shall weigh coinpooitisn limits by weight:

Plied 'surface . Courue which, from 8 to 12 tons an . hove O Passing No, 4 sieve 95-100%after compaction shall 'have a unit compi'eOOiOn Of not less P050ing No. 4, retained on

. .

elOtes5 o one (j) Inch. than 250 nor more than 4t No. lO,sIgvO,,, . ,, 0.20%'Tle'dggreg005 to Ìnitlid ii,'0ùij40.:0.i inch of rol1q uiiltl. .p8tspgNç.' lÇh n,s9algcd.0 ts.,.,;i

lftsa1-con1premiant. t'ho tOo 4th slevit' "

-i ,n shaG at. Fasdilsg,.No,41t retained en - s :

ccii' - ..s.. .,.o fJ500ÙasOi . I il'..... u'O .siihO'iil O' ca 5,<1Ct,' "j-'-' 95l ii:, , .. - ' i

No. 200 sieve ' 211.70% or bracen With top edges at- tri,Passing No. ItO oleve 0,511,. line and grade. Ends at adjoin-Bitumen ' 4.7% bIg forms,siiall be flush. -

Edre placing the bituminous A teqsìale, i'ustlng upon themixture, the base shall be side foinss and hjtving theiowercleaned of ail dust, dirt and foi'- edge at the'exäct elevation Ofeign material. The bituminous the ssbgnade, shall be drawnpriming material shall be ap. along the forms before any cosi-plied as described hereinbefore crgte is laid. Any high piace Inat the nate of lt gallon per Ile suhgrade shalt be removedsquale yard for concrete soir- so that the template will pam,faces and 25 gatisu per square over svilhout bping raised off theyard for bituminous bases, Ade. side formo un being tipped atquale protection shall be pro- ois angle to the svolk sur-vided to prevent the application face,of the prime raat'on curbs us' The subgmade shall be damp,structures. btit not muddy. when concrete

Ali depressions nf 'one Ill Inris is placed.or more in the surface of the The walk shalt be divided listoexisting pavement sisail be filled separate rertanpular slabs bywith leveling binder which shall marking Wills edging toots, Nube like tIse binder mntirse mlx- plain concrete slob shall hetune described hereinbefone. longer than' nix (61 feet or Idus

The resurfacing operation Ihan four (4) feet on any tasealioli be executed in the same side,maniser 0.nd wilh the some cross The surface edges and stdeoection and material no de- edges oi earls slab abati bescribed hereinbefore for Ilse tsvo rounded to a radius of aboutasid one-lualft2-1/2t inch thick one-gourth (1/41 inch.bituminous concrete hinder anul Expansion joints stinti pxtçOdsurface courses. form one.quarter (1/4) Inch he.

, low tise surface of the walk. toMIS(,Et,t,ANEOUS the ,subgnade, he truly at rightCONSTRUCTION angles to the walk surface,Tise existing catch basins, and be made by putting ' tise

manholes, inlets, valve vaulls, specified jointfiller in place e.and handholes within the limits fare placing the concrete. Theyof the imps'avemsts aboli be Shall be placed as foliosvs:adjusted lu the proposed pave- At or near ail pisces ,whetement or parkway gs'ades, These the cross walk tine intersectS astt'nctus'es shall be adjusted cssrb line an other cross walk,ovithi Portland cement mortar a one (t) inch expansion jot,fr-.asd brick (Grade SW building composed of two (2) tlsicksessesbrick, made from clay or shale, of one-half 1)12) Inch joint filleron Gracie A conmrele building shall be made at nighl angina tobnickt. the center line of the walk.

Exmoling costerete curb, corn. Existing tree0. in the area ofbinatiost runs and gssttec, and tisis imps'ovement shall be ge.wallon conflicting with tise ron. moved and disposed of and thestnurlioo of the proposed pave- stumps and roots i'emoved lo amessi shall be removed. deptls of lovelve (12) Inches be-

Delerloraled 5v a i k sections low tise surface of Ilse subgnade.shall be removed and reptares; Inicio, calcio basins, and man-ax utiowis on the plano. holes shall tse constructed . at

Existing concrete; gravel, and nacessary locatioss, as skontibituminons ds'iveways shall be OS the drawings. -,

removed as necessary to inoure Tise fluor of said manholes.Ilse pispen siopelo the new curb ratrts basino, ossI inlets shall be.and gutter grade and to facili. constructed of Portland cementtate tise cOnstruction of the new roornete, composed of one (11curls and gutter. 'the driveways part Portland cement, tWo 12100 removed shall be s'epilseed parts of tine aggs'egate, asyl(slits malenlats equivalent tise three and one-half (3.1/21. portsuriginol molestaIs and to the of coarse aggregate. with onlysame width and thickness. enough water added to make a

TIse Portland cement concrete svos'lsobie mixture. The concretowalks shall be five (St sind ten fisons or ba-tea foi- the manholes,(Ott feet iii wIdth and five 15) catch bastos, and inlets_shall bssInclseo thick and shall be con- eight (ti Inches, eight (8) Inch-sts'ueled at the locations as es, and four (4) Inches thick 're-slsawss on the drawings attached spectively. The walls shoil bi,hereto. . coocs'ete masnssi'y, five (51 inch-

The forms for the walks s'o in thickness, cssnîpnsed ofuhali be so set that the slab will goad qualily concrete masonryhove a fall of ose 11) inch ver. units matIe with Portland 'ce-tirai to eight (8) feet horizontal ment concrOle and laid in Port-from tise edge nearest the prop. land cemessi manar. The mor.enty lise toward the edge for. tar shall consist of one (li parttheol from the property Ilse. cement to three (31 parts, sand,

A aubgrade shall' he prepared by volume, based on dry ma-by excavating or 1llIlrsg, as she testais. The concrete. mtssonrycase may be, so that the' top units shall be constructed insurlace of the walk to be horizontal coursesi . wills verticalconolnucted at the edge neas'est jatata broken.,the iss'opery lise will be at tise Cast iron frames shall be selestablished grade. - In foIl, mortar beds ois iop of'

tise concrete masonry waio. The'caotiisga shall be set accurately'to. the flubbed elevabiossu ofpavement or . parkway, .so thatiso. suhuequont adjustment -wIllbe- secesaai'y.

Ott order lo permtt the, jolntato be mortared properly anSalto to permit, proper comper-tian of titis backfill material, titexcavation shall. be madd té adiameter of at lesot'six ('6k inch,:en greater than the diameter ofthe structure,

The apace between the aldeaof the excavatisis sod the outersurfaces of the manholes. csteiibastas asrd Inlets shall be' bágk-filled with saqd or stone screen.Ingu. The backfill shalt be corn....parted as herelnhefore 'spebi.fled, '

The eonrrete pipe placed lathe masonry wails ton outlet'oi'.inlet connections. shall catchSthrough the watts and beystnttthe osststde surfaces of the wailsa'nuffieient dislonri- to allots loi'ronngctlono, and the maootryoliati be cos'cfusiiy cnnslrtigt,sslaround them no as to preveotleakage along the 0511er sur.

Upan , said oubgrade tIserashall be placed. Portland cemefitconcrete of a mixture of one (Itpant Ponfiand cement. two (2)parts of tine aggregate, and.three and one4sa,lf 13-1/21 iirlsr: Coarte aggregate mixed ashereinbefore spepified, foc: eon'crete for curb and gutter. Saidfine and coarse aggregates ore'to be the aamd as liereinbef onespecifIed for rútb- 'and gtlttet.

'The concrete shah lid placedIn sacceoa.I0.p,satF9 for the pis.tire width o' the. sjgh, struckoff one-half' tI'/2: ,Ìih higherthan tise finiohed slab, tampedustU all voids are removed andfree moi'tar.appears on the sur-fare thoroughly spaded alongthe edges, struck oft to the Iris'grade, and floated tInti trowotesilo a true and even surface, Aftertamping. floatIng and troweling,the depth e! the mixture shallbe five (5) Inches,

. Joint filler shall be premouid'ed stnlpo of osphattts' fell, one-half (1/St inch thick, os wideos the thlcknets of tIte concreteslab, and at least Iwo (21 feetlong.. It shall have' surIs a coo-nisteney that It' will not run InOumuser on chip ont In winter, after the masonry wonl ta

completed, lt shall be keptnsolutais profgctd& fnohts'the dieknessts

'Ñ0.ilaO strenRtfs 'l'ey 50.51k, be In, ' ,a5,t.lfaWr, , innr:for .a':dI,'lÜY1lP place :iy takeo ;.anunu.d' oo'aglO)'4 .o,,sh, ';.'..o 15,1 ,;u' ii r,-oii.l , ,. _:',1 bi.wbR Smat,:

, 0oron shall,be: o0.,iumbei, ty'ol.ì.: )f''S tls,ldk,lOrsrq,sSleQl,:Of

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iriod 'f not less. than fórty-eight (48) hOurs.

Said catch basins shall be sev-On (7) feet deep. measuringfrom the top of the masonry to

. the top of the floor. The man.lisies. and catch basins shalt be

.eircular in form, of an internai

. diameter of four 14) feet. Thu. upper tWO (2) teet eight (8

. inches of the walls of the catch..' basin shall be drawn In from

...: foriy-eíght (4S inches io tn/en.

. ty4our (24) lOches ¡n diameter.- . Storm water inlets shall be

si5teefl (16) inches deep, mea.t/urinp from the top oX the floor.Fhe. jñlets shall be circular in

. form of an internal diameter of. two(2) feet.. The manholes, catëh basins

. .'aliçi inlets shall be equipped

frime and lid, the corn../-.. hined Weight of which shall be

. .

Ost less thân five hundred forty- (540) pounds for manhole and.,,.atch baslnssnd not leas than

five hundred six (506> poundsfortlie inlets. .

. 'the ltdo of manholes oliati fites as to hava contact with the

... frame to insure the cover fromjumping or rattling when struckby vehicles. The bearing 'sur.faces of.the lid and frame shallbe machined or ground so thatthere will be no -variation froma circular straight edge of the

- dimensions corresponding to thelid bearing suHace. The diam.uter of the lid shall be auch asTo fit the frame without wedgIng..

The frames and lido shall befabricated of close grainS grayiron having s tensile strength of20.000 poondo pe square inch.Castings shall be smooth, truelo pattern anti free from pro.ertions, oasdhsles or blow

1/oleo.The. pipe osed for Inlet sad

catch basin connections shall betight (8) inches in diameter.The pipe shall be reinforcedconcrete culvert pipe of mini.muni strength of 2,350 poundsl,er lineal foot, ànd shall be laid-st a pitch of one.eighth (1/8)inch per lineal foot.

Joints shalt be mode of thebest quality tarred manilla yarn

- ((lite)' and Portland cementmortar composed of. one (1)part Portland cement and two(21 ports of clean graded tor.pedo sand an hereinbefore spec-ified.

United Slates Geodetic SurveyDatum Is fixed and established

' s a level plane six hundredfifty and sixty hundredths(6511.60) feet below the cross onthe north bolt of the fire hydrantat the Intersection of Sewardtceet wlth.OsceoIa Avenue.Tile elevations of the various

parts of the improvement here-'alI ' 5poOtflOI to be .ccr.atruetedshall be as shown on the draw-logs attached ,to this resolution.

. From each elevation point's)towii on he drawing for theStreet center' line the top sur-

.. fge qf the finished ps.vementseU bea straight line .to.. the

. Jìet .e1yt%tloflpolo.ta !i 4!:-

.. reCtion.. Thguueiz.of.the.PÑ'e/meut' sl*älI.'.be uniformly fourand osé-hall (4-1/2) inches be-inv the center line at all points.

Ali materials sl/Sil be of the.beot'quslity ond suitable for thepurpose for which they ate used,

All work shall be done is aworkmanlike manner under thesuperintendence of the Board ofLocal Improvements of the Vii.'lsge of Biles, Cook Consty, tIll'unis.

SECTION 2: That the recoin'mendstion of the Board of

Local tmprovements of the Vii.Isge of Blies, ' providing for theimprovement. and the estimateof the cost,thereof made by theImprovements. both hereto st.tached 'and iliade 5CI 'hereof beand the same are hereby ap-

SECTION ' Thát said im-provement 'shall be made

and the whole cost thereof, to-gether with as amount sot ex-.ceeding six per rent (6/ I of theestimated cost. to-wit: THREEHUNDRED NINETY - SEVENTHOUSAND EIGHT HUNDREDTWENTY-FOUR AND 69,lOOthsDOLLARS ($397,824.60) which inhereby provided for to apply to-wards the Cost and expense ofinoking, levying and collectingsaid special asseooment and aliother expenses allowed by law,being the. amount included inthe estimate therefor, shall bepaid by special assessment. inaccordance with the revisedCities and Villages Act, sp-proved August 15, 1941 and ef-fective July 1, 1942, and amend-mento thereto, not including Ar-tides 84. 1-1 to 84, 1-49 (bothinclusive) of,said Act.

SECTION 4: That the aggre-gate amount herein ordered

to be assessed against the prop-erty and agsinst"the municipal-ity, it any. and siso the assess-ment on' each hot and parcel ofland herein assessed shall bedivided as follows:

The shid assessment to paythe cost of construction 01 saidimprovement and the cost oflevying. making and Collectingsaid assessment and ' ail ex-.penses altowed by law, shstt hedivided' into ten (101' install-,fltents, in the manner providedby the statute in such case modearid provided.

So much of the aggregatepmouflt of the' assessment asfepresents the cost of levying,making and collecting the ape-dal assessment and ' alt ex-penses allowed by law, togetherwith all fractional amounts soas to leave the remainIng In-atatlrnents of the aggregate as-s'eaameflt equal in amount andeach in multiples of $100,tO shallbe apportioned to the first in-stailment of the said special, ao-sesament. Tise first Installmentshall be due and payable 'n the2nd day of January next afterthe filing of the first voucherissued on acCount of work doneon ' the 5514 improvement. Thesecond installment of said as-sessmeflt shall be due and pay.able one year thei/eafter, and soon annually until alt subsequpntInstallments of asseosinentshave been paid. ,

IT IS HEREBY ¡nade the dutyof the Board of Local Improve-mento of the Village of Niles tofile in the office of tile Cterk nfthe Court in which such assess-ment was confirmed, a certifi-Catq signed.I$) the Secretary ofthe Board 'of Local Improve-menis of the' Village of Nilea 01

The mater.ial used in backfill.ilg shall consist eithdr of sand of

- a line granular material result.ing from the natural disintegra.tian of rock, or stone screeningsiirodueed from. crushing rockquarried from undisturbed, con-solidated deposits. The aggre-gate shall be material less than0.187 Inch in size. The' backfill

. msteril shall be placed to s' height of twelve 112) Inches

above the pipe In layers not toexceed four 14) inches thick andeach layer shall b8 firmly rom.noetéd by ramming or tamping.The remainder of the trench'shalt 8e backfilled with looseaggregate to the subbase of theproposed pavement linprove-monts and settlement securedby introducing water throughholes jetted into the trench to sPoint approxilsately two (2) feetabove 'the top of the pipe. Thebackfill around manhotes catchbasins and inlets shall be 'corn-pacted with jetting.

Ahi chevalions on the attacheddrawings are given in feet 'anddecimals thereof above United thit date of the first vóuchec sodlItotes Geodetic Survey Datuúi. I the amount of the said voucher,

within thirty 130) days after theissuance of the said first vouch-er. Ail installments shall beartsterel, until paidat the raie ofsix per cent t6Ç/, I per'annum. In-treat On ' all assessments shallbegin fo run from the date ofthe first voucher issued on ar.Count' of work done. The inter-est on each installment shall bepayable os lollows: on the sec-end day of January next suc-ceeding the date òf . the firstvoucher as cettifled the interestaccrued up to that time on silunpaid Installments shall be dueslid. , ppya,liq. and be ,,colleçedwith'- tib9ñötaluIieût thd .thie-after the Interest on alL unpaId

«,' r

imitallnsentf ' then. payabÌe:Shfl Stet,' Idottroo SIg eet:nnt4Ited- ' - '----' dIe Street): ' ' ' ' : ,

And 1h roadway of J4airStrèet from the center line o;Otiole Avenue to thè west atreeline of Oketo Avenue.

And the roadway of Grenna:Piace front the northeast edg."of the existing pavement on Mil'waukee Avenue to the wes:Street lilie of Ottawa Avenue;

l(epay'able annually and be 'dueand psyabté at thesame timeas the Installments ' maturing inthat year and be collected thein-with. Ali assessments and in-stallments thereof änd interestthereon due ' and payable shahbe coliçrted as in said Act re-hating to sperial assessmentsprovided-

SECTION 5: That for tile pu:'-pose of ontiriyating the col-

tedios of the second and súc-ceeding installments Of said as-nessment for the cast of saidimproV'ement. the Village nfNues shatt issue bonds payableout'of said installment, bearinginterest at the rate nf six percent (64 ) per annum, payableannually, signed by the Presi-dent Of the Board of Trusteesof the Village pl Nues and at-tested by the Village Clerk ofsaid Village. Said bonds shatl beissued in accordance with sattshall in alt respects conform tethe provisions of the revisedCities and Villages Act, ap-proved August 15, 1941 and ef-fective July 1, 1942 and amend-ments thereto, not includingSections 84. 1-1 to 84, 1-49 of saidAct,

SECTION 6: That thie Presi-dent of the Board of Trus-

tees of the Village of 1/-Tites, be.and he is hereby directed to file

.,.tttIno is the CircuIt, Supenor, or County Court' of CookCounty, Illinois, in the name nfthe people of the Village of Hilenpraying that steps may be lak-en to levy a special assessmentfor the purpose of defraying theexpense of said improvement sofar as the, same may lawluttybe done and ta ascertain whatproperty will be benefited, in sr-cordanre with the provisions ofthis ordinance, and in the man-ner prescribed by tow,

'SECTION 7: That all ordi-nances, nr parts of orth

nances, in conflict with this or-dinnnce, be, and tite same arehereby repeated.

SECTION 8: That this orth-nance stiall be in full force

and effect from and, after itspassage and . approvai thereof,according to law,

PASSED ' Thisday of'

.D_ 1957AYES: NAYS: ABSENT:APPROVED: Thisday of

AD. 1957President of , the Board of

- Trustees of , the Village 01Hiles. Cook County, Illinois

AT1'ESTED AND FILED lJfMY OFFICEthin'day of ' AD. 1957Viltage Clerk

' ESTIMATETO TItE , PRESIDENT ANDBOARD OF TRUSTEES«VILLAGE OF HILESÇOOK COUNTY, tLLINOIS

Gentlemen:

I herewith submit an estimateof the cost of curbing, grading,paving and otherwise improvingthe roadway of Ottawa Avenueand other streets in the Villageof Miles, Clots County, Illinois,an folowa;. That the roadway nf OttawaAvenue from the north streetline of l(edzie Street to a paintone hundred sixteen (116) feetmore or less south of the southstreet line of Main Street;

And the roadway of OrioleAvenue and Oleander Avenuefrom the north street line ofMonroe Stteet to the southotreet line of Main Street (ex-eluding the roadway betweenthe south line and the north lineof Kedzie Streeti ;

And ' the roadway of OlcotiAvenue from the north streetline of Eeeney Street' to thesouth Street line of Main Streettexeluding tIle roadways , be.tween the obuth linea and thenorth lines of Monroe. Street andKedzie Street) ; '

And the roadway of QsceolaAvenue from the north edge oftite exIsting pavement on Oak.ton Street to the south streetline Of, Jitaiti Street:, (excludn1IlO,]OadWays between thesouthlIna albi nottlt-llnes of Kebep

' And the rosthvays of KedziiStreet, Monroe Street and ' Keeney Street from the northeas'edge of the existing pavemenon Milwaukee Avenue to lis:west street line of Oketo Street;

And the roadway of 'MadisorStreet from the northeast edgeof the existing paveme)it on Milwaukee Avenue to the weststreet ' line of Oriole Avenue;

And the roadway of Clevelanc'Street from the northeast edge5f the..existing pavement on Mitwauke Avenue to. the westStreet line of Olcott Avenue;

And the ' roadway of SewardStreet from the northeast edgeof the existing pavement on Milwaukee Avenue ta the weststreet hiif of Osceola Avenue;

Be improved by grading.curbing, by constructing a basecourse and or surface course.and ali necessary catch basins,storm tater inlets and conqeciIng pipes to existing stormdrains, together with all neceo-sary adjustments and apporte-nances according to the follow:ing schedules and exceptions;

The pavement shall consist ofa waterhound base 'course of'crushed stone and stone screen-ings, of s compacted thicknessof eight. (81 inches constructedon a nne (1) inch cushion nlsand or stone screenings, andbinder and surface courses consisting of mineral filler and anphslt cement nf a total compact-ed thickness of two and one-half(2-1/2) inches (excepting Kee-5ev Avenue, the center twenty(20) feet of Kedzie Street froma point one hundred sixty-four(164)' feet Bisce or less east ofthe renter tine of Ottawa Ave'nue to the center. line nf, OsceotaAvenue; the center twenty (211)feet of Monroe Street from thi,northeast edge of the existingpavement on Mitwatikee Avenueto a point one hundred thirteen(112) feet more or tess west ofthe center line of Olcott Ave-nue; the center twenty 120) feetof Olcott Avenue from a pointone hundred ten 1110) feet moreoc less south of the south streetline of Main Street to a pointthree hundred sixty (380) feetmore or less south of the southstreet line of Main Street: froms point four hundred sixty (4601feet ' more or less south òf thesouth Street line of Main Streetto the north street line of KedzieStreet; and' from, the southstreet line. of KeUzie Street to apoint seventy-eight ('79) feetmore or Ie,s north of the centerlIne of Il(onroe Street; . from apoint 'one hundred aeventj-two(172) feet more or less south ofthe center line of Monroe Streetto", a point ' eighty-five (85) feetmore or less north of the centerline of Cleveland ' Street andfrom a point sixty-five (65) feetmore nr less south of the renterline of Cteveland Street o thenorth street line of KeeneyStreet; and the center twenty(20) feet of Osredla Avenuefrom, the north edge of the exist-Ing pavement on Oakton Streetto a point fifty (50) -feet moreor less north 'of the north street'line of Oakton Street; from apoint sixty-eight (68) feet moreor tens north of the center lineof Seward Street to a potril onehundred eighty-six ' .1186) feetmore or less 'north o, the centerline nf Keeney' Avenue ; from apoint seventy-eight (78) feetmore nr less South of the centerline of Monroe Street ta a pointtwo hundred ' twenty-two (222)feet more, or less north ot thecenter line of Monroe Street and

,.fdom the south - street "line ofEedzle Streetto,the south streettine of Main fitreet; In which'locations the existing bases shallbe used and resurfáced with abinder course and a surfaceCourse so described ' hereinb-fore and as shown o the , plansattached hereto and by -refer.ence made a pdrt,hereol. j

The svidth of the- roadways: to

.5, i-,-,'iiOi eome;.5astrHback'tOaek,of rsrb,'thirty-one (31) feet inney.' Street where 1h

teep10

e Widththe roadway, ineaSttred tback to back of erichmain ' twenty-five (2h' shall t.

(ret t)width of tite roadway itsouth twIt nf Main Street ihqbe fifteen and Inc-hapfeet. measured troni the stof the pavement

CXiSting (rj li;:Street to the baci; al the :posed curb),Pòrtland ceme::t

walks shall be Con lotit1;1Structed athe intersection si Streets sitroactwayn , enumerated s1where sidewalks afe xjs;j01 atjacent to the intersectto0

The entire improvements1be constructed as onore fully

scl'ibed in the arcanapauyj5,resolution, usci su Shown siiplass theréfor, hert(n ,altaf5and made s part h root,

The ' cost 'so eslimStef toeSeEasth Excavalino includes i

cost of shaping and C000pseijithe esrth surface ou whichsub-base is placed, the hsojjqand disposal of all sUrplo lteavated materiot, and the tmetal of existing road culasias required on the plans, (orbiing all coals for labor arid equbyment, '

' The cost as estimated l'orO-Trench Backfill includes the

rost for all lahot-, material iiiequipment to batti asd plIaaSid Trench Sackt ill,

The cost as ,estimaled tot theWaterbound Macrodam Bate

Course-Screenings ohall iodublise cost of ail labst', equipadand material to ioíenrpnrole iSScreenings into hoe ulroctore.byspreading, rotting arid cowpir;.ing.

The cost ap eutimuted tor theWaterboornd Maradam tateCouine - Caarse Aggregate in-

dudes the cast o all latir,equipment as:l maletial lo

spread, roll and compact oathaggregate.

The cost as ' estimated tor theBituminous Ma)eri:ols telaio

CoatI shall inflada lite cori fall tabor, equipmeol arid maisrial to apply said niaterial.itamediately after tire romplelio:of tite base coarse and utahprior to the conslrticlio,O,the' bituminous concrete bindocourse. rho removal and di

al of dust, dirt and toreigh rasterisl from the area to il

prim8d will be corrsideeed iondental to lise warb muden liipay item.

The cost of the Leveling liaier (Machine Metttodi iocItiS

the cost of sit -labor. eqOipseoland material to apply saad bref

er to the pavement surlaceiexisting bases to be (scorpirat

ed into the structorr'e,The' cost as estimale4 for It

Bituminous Concrete Billet

Course shah include ihe coat

all labor, equipment and nail

rial to incorporate said itttcourse into the structure Itspreading, rolling and corn/id

ing.The cost as estimated for S

Biluminous Concrete Safan

Course, Fine Dense Geaded"l'gregste - Type, Sahclaos t'i

shall include the.sprcadrag. rding and compacting sard welt

rial including lsbar, mat

and equipment.The cost as estimated tac cO"

atructtng tise CombioatrOt CO

crete Curb and Griller Typo

includeo the 'cost el all abk

equipment and noaterrats required, and the nerensary bd

minous expansion (ernia.The coot as estimated tor lie

Storm Se:verp, Typa 1. arginI lt

inches , includes tine , cosi ti fexcavátion, backfitlitig, dooP

of surplus excavated mole°i

and all labor and rn,rtenrai itt

said connection pipe.led Il'

The cost, o ealrmaCatch Basins, Type A, TYP0

Frame and Open Lid iO'othe cost of all excas'ation, uni

tilling, disposal of omett5cavated material, ssd all Ill

and ;material for tire cOtOS

base, tile' walls. and cost t

fesSle and lid.The cost as estimated Irr

jein. Type Â, Type 1. ycamli

Open Lid, Includes the CO5

all ' èxcavatiOn,' baclatnlhiof.'t

posaI ofsltrPlu5 exeavaO5ter,kil, sn all labor 5O5 flP

' « (Continued oil page Il)'-

Lea Notice

:150 Cubic YardsTrench Barjill

' at $4,75 per cubic yard $712.50'-'- -' ,-.6,885-'-Tono .-' '- ' -

Wsterb000ind 'Macodam BaneCourse Srreesihgs .st. 85j25,per ton '- $36.146-25

-',-' e',' e1,I.260i'Tdnu,r .,C ./ -

'foi.boùödr;4t6a ' "fi a4f5O

at $5,25 per ton $74,965.1026,050 Gals

Bituminous Materials ll°rimeCoat) at $t.2tper galion ¶t,773,tO

' 83 TonoLeveling B(nder IMactninneMetlobdi al$14,72 per tun 51,224,25

4,160 TonsBitormtnonro Canceele BinderCsorrne at$14,75 per tono ' ltt,36t,OQ

' 2,770 'TornoBitumisoss Cuncre)e S'ornareCorrrse F,D.G,A.T.,Strbclaso L-II at$14.75 per soon $40,857.50

30,90t Lioe'al 'FeetCombisation Concrete Crrrband Gulter, Type 1 al$2,50 per lineal doni ., .577,250,611

745 Lineal FeetSIsen Scorers, Type 1 -

)IICCP) t at$4,25 pen lineal toot $3.129,10

76 EachCatch Basins, Type A, Type 1Frame sod Open Lid al$25t,tt eacio $4,000.10

23 EarleInlets Type A, Type 1 Frameaoci Open Lid at$150.tO eacir $3,400.110

' 43 EacloManholes tu be adjorsicet at$50110 each S2,150,tO

37 Earle '

Caleb Baumes to be adlrrutr'rlut $50,00 eseln 5t,t5t,Ot

CoIltiflu Irons Page 10)

rial, including the cast iron(rame and lid, complete inplace.

Tine cost as estimated fortaturnhsles, to be adjusted, .'4n.eludes the cost of all labor andmaterials nyresoary for the ad--asrmeiot to 'finSi 'grade of said

sirorcte/res.The coat 55 estimated for

Catch Basino to be adjusted in-dudes 'the cost of alt tabor andmoieriats necessary for the ad-)rostment to final' grade of, saidstructure

The coot as estimated for In-lets Is be adjusted inctudes thecust of alt labor and nsateriatsnecessary for the adjusiment to1mal grade of said structure.

TIne cost an estintated foValve Vaoohts io be adjusted in-irrctudes the coot of all,tabsr andmaterials neréssary for the açl-jorsimest to final grade of saidstrorciure,

Tloe cost 55 eoima5ed for fill.log existing ctch basins sho)°inclorde all labor and materialto fill the structure and to re-moVe the, frames and uds.

Tire cost as estimated for fill-ing oxisting Inlets ' shalt incltod'eali labor and materials to filltire utructUt and to remove tIreframes, asti lids and or grateu,

The cost an estimated for tirePortland cement concrete side-wulto (5 inchesl includes the cosi5f all tabor, equipment and ma-ierial compiete in place.

The 'cast an 'estimated forI, Sidewalk Removal includes al(i casi tar labor and equipment ta4 remave the walk, and diopusc

Of tine material off the site.Tine

cost as estimated fdrPavcmeni Replacement, Entire,tloalt include the cost tor ail ha-kur, 'material and equipment toremove and replace said pave.meut.

Tire cost' as estimated torCoorb Removal includes the castsi all labor and equipmdnt toremove and dispose of oli thesite existing curbs.

The cosh ' 'as 'estimated fOTGrovel or Crushed Stone Grade7 or t' shall include the cost ofall tabor, equipment and mate-rial lo incorporate it into thestraclore, ' '

Tire cost as estimated forLonngitudinst Curb Expansionisinrls inchsdes , the cant of oilhabar, equipment and materialto till joints between propaued,tvatlto and existing structures,

The cost àoeSttmated for Casttrou Frames, Type 1 and OpèreLid..airall 'locltude. the cast of alltaboo' and mriterial,' completo beplace and ready 'tor ase.

Tire cost - 'so '- estimaied far'Preparatlnn,:of Base should in-

' elude tile 'cosC of all labor aneteqaripeflefnt ' Ir. ' scarify and ra,

" 'Oloapo the existing bituminousmacadam base to be resurfaced,

Tine cost as eolimated for Mix-tare for . Cracks, Joints and . 13 Ea'h. PlangewO shall include tire Cast Iron Flameo, Type i sn/fcoot nf oil tobar, eqtoipment and Open Ltd si ' ' 'material Is apply said mixlure. $75t0 carlo $117/It

' Tine cost as estimated for Ag-' gregate (PriSse Coat) shall is- 111,150 Se" ' '7ardo '

chocle line còot of all tabor, ma' Prepanation of Bacteeoai antI equipment to tncoo- $0.3t per square yard ... $3,00t.00forate said aggregate into the5)oOctsre ...' ' 1)1 Tons

The cost" as 'estimated for Mixture for Cractos Joints andpreparation ' of Bane shall in- Flangeways at'rinde the root of all tabor and $25.tO Per tOS $250,51

equipment On scarify and re- 92 Tossshape the existing bituminons Aggregate foc Pcime Coat atSocudam base to be resurfaced. $425 per ton ' ' $391.00

An estimate of the coht of theabove described improvemeflt is

Engineering andInspection $34,660ßt

so foltows, inrtuiting the cost of Total Laborall tabor and material, comp'letc and Malerials $381,28t.tttin place, the root of engineeringanti iospection, and the cost of'tataing, levying and collecting

ne asuesoment os provided byOw, to wit:, ' ' '

8,565 Cubic Yardsnr)h Excavation

SiMper cubic yard 512,947,50

Village of Nileo,Cook Cssnty, Illinois

I Iroreby certify ihut, in myopinion, line above estimule doesnot exceerl tire probable root of,Ike saint impoovèment and altlaon'fort casis atteending the sameas poovinied by lasv.

/5/ Frank 2, SlaeoioasviczPresident, Board ofLocal ImprovemesisVillage of Nues,Coak Caorsiy, Illinois

G.IL. Feslival(Continued from Page 7)

enclosure of the "Whiny- Bird',He sveill be escorted by an h0005rpainliog cnei'ti'actOr. The boottoswill be filled svith prizes thaIyotr'd enjoy caving ai ynaoo'home. The spans rqrripmesi'booth will have Anthony Castle.in charge, The Garden Claob ofNiles leas graciously volunteer-ed to put their weedecs andSprayrs away for the welaendto manage Ilse storffeal dolls andaOlmals booth, Ken Jalonnas wiltencourage yoro to try tire milkbotole game. Olhr games of sloiltand chasce and an strrdoor cook'ing enlonipment hoots are isclnod'ed in tire planos. Mr, trout Mrsl'o'carticr ovilI 'tonsille Olee exitinogBinrgo games one bollo days. MrsNarmann Sarosom svitI be sellingtickets far tire Irellsoirter, neartiro , lanrdirrg spare. ExplorerscorGo of creov No. 45 swill pnv-serrI arr exleihit st ocoort crateund 'mano s firol-aid test, TheNiln's Patire ann Fino dep:rrl-mr'nnis trave, as alovays, aasrrreeltine earnmillee of lIon-ic rosprcra-lion. Tino rim deparimenni lealnosto havi' lireir nerv amlrrrt:rrtce unodisplay. Tine mayor arnd villagn'borrrrl haie invero crit)nrrsi:rsl(O;rl-ly seopporl(nrg tine affair. 'Cloe oto-penrotahto preblie svor'lrs depart-ment louve been contrihartingtheir chotis for rvteicio line asso-ciatios is gratoirrl.

Refreslrmcnts, t i ri or i f a nr dothr'rovine, w(lt be plonitinelContre str'atx, lesi clogs, aront cot-foe ovili ogaio ho serveçi )ts'. Mr,and Mrs Oa)a Paivers aunt Cs',.ten their' aovu ioimiiatnlo 513'lO.The soli drioir bar iou) too sirve'-oled by Mr, rrr:rl Mrs. tIene Mil-Ion'. Pinne tables mill lee aes':rit-able, TIne amber florid anrd ollrorrelaxing br'o'erages os'itl tre sore'got amonten' 110e snrpe'r'istonn al letto-tve Joirrn Pooseinl. Fice "trigle"odvcotrrr'e anorl t'vai forro - areyou at lire fesi val.

BeachcomberfCo'ntirnsed tram Pagel)

Ken's gypsy.liile desires sadcarried him oil 10 ar.'loeat bare:is Marlou Grove where tre stáy-ccl' foe' several days before Oro-

21 EartrInlets lo he anljoraleniat $50.tO earlo l,050,0t

14 karIn -

Valr'e Vaalls la br act (notedat $50.00 each 5700,00

I BarioFilling Existing Caleta Basinsat $20.00 cario $20,00

'

'IfEachFilling Existing Inletsat $20tO eseln 5320,00

10,020 Sqarare FeetPort/aunt, Cemest Concrete

Sideovalk 15 ion,l' at '$0.15 per sqoare foot ...,$G,513,O0

9,950 Sq000e FeetSidesvutk Removal at$0.25 pen sqrrare foal ,. .$2;4t7.50

500 Sqarane Tandspavemenl Repineemenit,Entire at$0.00 per uqnane 'and ....$3,540,0

140 Linreal FeciComb Bewusst at$0.40 per lineal toot $1000' 27 Taris

Gravel an Ccùstied Stoa:eGrade 7 or 8 at,$4.50 irer ton $1Z1:5t

' 1,170 Oqüsre FeetLongilonelinal Cnrrb Exoar aiennJuin15 ai$0,40 per 011500e foOt $4tt,Ott inog ¶liscoverrd(

'l:l?is timo 0<01w hoarderl for tIneLaite' Irtielnigan arca and livedanIonS tine beocio in HlghlaoOdPark und Glescoe. lic said hocaoght finte off the' shale ovhir'lelee subsisted on. l'le talai of bseok-Ing in a beach Insorse io tIne arreo.However, becoming friends wilha Glenroe hoy, he lived morolsxtoriously Iban the tyiricalbeachcomber. After cslchisgfish he wosld have his friendlaitue Oho fish home to the tam'hF's maid who svoald costa ant)po'epare the fish.

Ken was once picked sp bythe Glenroe police ion a localdrug store witore br' told themhe was a 'Glencoe rosideol wire

Portion of Engineering and lived at a Sherirlan Road ad'Inspection paid out of Motor tr055, The police drove horn

Ftoel Tax fundsbunt to Ihe gaves address aol)

atrocIty $7.230,60Not tabor

Ron brazenly wullacol up thedriveway toward lire entrance Io

5,.;dMatenlals $374,026.00 000e 000i0ie. ini

Cost of making, levying aoed maced Ken liyta Ibero rabal

aialtactlrog the assessment asKen tiren returned

provided by lasv sot to exceed to his onore tomador - bosch

six percent it/r I $3,78869 home.

Total Estimated Cost 'of Jttvenile Officer Becher coil-Imp'rOeenrent Ito be financed '

tatted Ken's mother (the pees--by Special Assessment est Mrs. Jayes is his stepmoth-only) $397,824.69, er> and she IO taking him to

' ' Texas for gire summei', Ken's'a -i' fe.LFrank'.t. Sta5kOWiCan,hewa,sulntmeareh0ttt0'to 'In o 'sttr"

,:',.'r'l'4SO5tflent, Bosèd 'bf°1' all. 'maddi dow"hiie - -yISa-b-will .4Ove'

ne Ñiieo SugI.. WedneOdgi. joins' 2 1918

Car-Manhole Collide

Nih's holier art'i'steil Ese Sii,.gee, .3251 00k Parla Avenue. Chi'cago. at 1 G.m. on June 15 afterthe nor he n/os driving hit theiiato:'ly atuttsti'iti'ti'il seater io,.

Hooa'aii'ol Stied ahoiigsiiia, hoi'('ooeut.'y ('bili. OtfIa'i'i'o. liidion'laand Oennishad Is coli MortonGrove police before they finollygot Sieger lrsm the cor. Den-lais' 'lt-tal log VaIS injured s'h.a'ra

LeUirs To The EditorAli apc'rr h'ltve': -

'ihec' lire tiling al tire petiliaroro'ii Ir Irr' tllirecris Canom l'ereCommission, lire Min(rllc S):oto'r'l'elr'irinolir' l,'anilrrtrry (clavo groInly' imirn'oo'erl tinelo' service moonlIre (Odierni iones rio-è ttnul it (itiroir iroir'rottaee to eooltnrdn, Irr 01:

sa. ''"''Thc petilim000n's lao"e timon'

tore svitlrnirnnwrr lucir petition litIre commission. ti is looped 110:4

U.S. Choice

Rap Rost

the ear' d000r ,vmas slariuneil ionlois leg iii liti i'tìstahitg alfei'ca.iloiti. Slegei"s hsooi lias licoatlurId tip rullii Dii' aaniooit,ii «of dotti,.irgo ('at,. be ito,ternuineot. 'OlioFire Depoolmeni took Sieger toSt. Fiando Hospital.' The sewertuo, a'oi,' uilonigo'ol litio is 45 fielit: iii'ptlì. Tin' ,m'onaoila'ol ba,'ria'aiii,lioltio'ot lii'eo'cst 110e' i'lii' Vio..,. go-big in tho'ohiO'i' hito) tue selve,',

no inin'lloet' mOulu ii nren'i) toe fileml,Tim' Ioni il hlrier's nptro'en'iule lire

canntliii'i si tiro rro:onnnngemenrt and'sinnlOs .- .SuO:ns C:nrllaonnl

Ilomni e . ircenn a'n'ariinig tel yoono'

tornirei' mo(050tl Olnnoelert bauemeeotsin 'Kiln's, Please report heat' ovo'ano 5300 Ocsnoto plus lIsant. Welo:os'o Itenotlect 4 timos gioco Juny12 ' 37, t t'

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