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07/14/19524 I n4, I July 14`, 1952 The regular meeting of the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield was called to order by the President, Andrgw G. Bradt, at 8'P� It.; with the following trustees respond- ing to the roll call: Engelhard, Hinchsiiff, Meintzer`, y1ilson and Wynkoop. Absent - King. The minutes of thg'r©gular meeting held June 9,.1952,, were approved as submitted. -The following bills were"r" bad, and it .w` as, moved, by Trustee. -Wilson, and .seconded ,by Trustee .Hinchsliff, that these bills be paid, `if, as and` when :funds -are ayaila ble. Motion unanimously carried. Those, voting !tAyets being Trustee Engelhard, • Hinchsliff,_ Meintzer, Wilson and 1`lynkoop. _ Those votinZ . "Nay" being none. 'Deerfield Temple Association -July .1952 r`ent---- 0180.00 •Bea Hess ---------------- �----------------- - - - - -- 45.00 Willard Allen---------------------------- - - - - -- 55.00. Earl W.- Johnston, Jr.--- - - - - -- -- - - -- 111.25 _ Willard Allen-------------- „- - - -, -- : - - - - -- 1621.25 ti. Earl 1. Johnston,,, Jr.--------------- - - - - -- - - - -- 130.00 � National Brick Co ------ - ---- ------ -90 H. P. Lincoln - Mercury, Inc . - - - - -- - -- -- -- -- a . The Chicago Leador---- r- ------------------------- 66025 �.. Illinois Bell-Tel. Qo. -I - __..--- ------- - - - - -- -- 10,1 .74 f--. - Roseman Tractor - Equip. Co.-------------- - - - - -- 25.67{-- - Rockwell Mfg. Co .------------------------ - - - - -- 564.25 h _ Illinois Municipal League---------------- - - - - -- 60.00t\ Arnold Olsen -- -------------------------- �- - - - -:. 20.00h, Harold W. Scheskie----------------------- - - - - -- - 16.00 ('` e - -- 2.70.84 t-..: Badger Meter Mfg. Co.----------------- - - -- -- � Burgess Anderson,& Tate------- - - - - -- - - - - -- 4.34 ` Maier- Lavaty, Co. - -- ;-- �- ---------- --- .t- __-- - --t-- 44.90 t� Frost Hdwe & Supply---------------------- - - - - -- 3.001",\ Victor Adding Machine Co.---------------- - - - - -- 14.50r\ Mead & Wheeler Co.----------- - - - - -- - - - - -- 15.22t- Deerfield Garage.& S. J --------------------- Red Horse Service Station-------------- - - - - -- - 13,j651--, Miqgo,ts Supev Service -------------------------- 177.25 r Highland Park News- ,------------------- - - - - -- 12.75 r- Tri County Home Rule Assn.--------------- - - - - -- 10000h City_of Highland Park-- --- --------- -------- - -- 3502.20'\ F. J. Mlakar (Pay. Wra. Johnston) --------- - - - - -- 15.00 h Deerfield Lumber & Fuel Co --------- --- ------- %-- 7.10 r, Reiland & Bree, Inc.- 6.0(0 Chandlersr ---- -- ---r --------- - -- - ----- - 115.68 �.\ Lewis B. Walton, Jr.------- --------------- - - - - -- 339.66 Turbine Sewer Machine Co.---------------- - - - - -- 40-92n Katherine L. Paul---------- »-------------- - - - - -- 17.251 - Deerfield Hdwe & Paint Co ----------------------- 16•43n Littleford Bros. Inc --------------------------- 399.32�- Public Service . Co.---------------------- - - - - -- 149.81 Everett . Garage - - -_ -- ----------------- ------- - 1,50N Perfection Legal Blank Co---------------------- 13,0011, ::T. A. Frantz----------------------------- - - - - -- 167.00t" HermanHertel----------------------- - - - - -- - - - -- 60.00t\ JuliusLencioni----------------------- --- - - - - -- Village ' of Deerfield-------- ----- ------- - - - - - -- Y.F.T.F. V Pores B. Mailfald--------- - - - - -- 20.00 f' Charles 4. Piper------------------------- - - - - -- 400.00 r. Salaries for July, 1952 Percy McLaughlin------------- - - - - -- X310:00 Alfred Anderson-------------- - - - - -- 285.00 a� U 42.06 50-:40 u. A - A,N U `f10N1 AN, ORDINANCE` MAKING' APPROPRIATIONS FOR C f POSES FOR THE h`1SCAL .YEAR BEGINNING MAY 1, , 1952, AN APRIL 30. 1963 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE ' VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD. COUNTY OF LAKE AND STATE OF ILLINOIS:, - * Section I.^ That the following sums of money, or so much thereof as may 3 be authorized by law, be and the same are hereby 'appropriated for the fiscal year beginning May ' 1, 1952, and ending April 30, 1968,, to the several muni- cipal purposes following: - tr 1.,GENERAL CORPORATE PURPOSES FUND. f 2. Salary-Village Treasurer --------- „•..... 8,000.00 1952.83 ' (A) Administration Appropriation for 1. Compensation- Village Clerk $ David'Federsen- '1 ;200.00 - - -- 8. Salary Village Collector 700.00 Win. D. Johnston - - - -- - -- 4. Salary - Health Officer ..„ ..» 600,00 b. Corporate Council Fees .... 1,200.00 f Mrs. Chester Wessling - -- 6, Extra Legal Fees 2,000.00 7, Auditing Corporate Records ........ . _ , 400,00 - Julius Leneioni-- -- - - - -- 8. Stationery and Supplies .. »_......._.. ...._. 500.00' Geo.Stieken Sr 9. Office Equipment ........................... ................ ».. . 1,000.00 . , s - - - - - -- 10. ` Printing and Publication ..... 500.00 11 Insurance _ ........ .. .................. ......... - .----- 200.00 -- - - - - -- 300.00 Earl F. Peul - -- 12. Telephone & Telegraph ............... + 13:' Election Expense ........................... 500.00 • Chester Wessling - - - -- - 14, Fees on Bonded Indebtedness ....... 30.00 q i ( 15. Surety Bond Premiums ............ „. 600.00 --- - - - - -- 6,000.00 mEsther *Gass - - -- _, 18. Buildin6 Commissioner's fees ...._.. ^ I } lhomag Matthews 17. Repairs of Sewers &Septic Tanks 3,000.00 11 18,' Rent of Village Hall ---------------------- .._ ---- . 750.00 18. Salary -Supt. of Public Works ... .._... . 1,500.00 Francis Jones ------ - - - - -� 20. Reserve for Municipal Retirement Fund 225.00 • ` • " 21. Municipal Retirement Tax Deficit 1,500.00 ��++ 22. Contingent .................................. .. :. 2,000.00 Lxtra. F�1 iCie 23. Spe -ial Salaries - special Assessment .. 2,000.00 J• + 24. Auditing -- Special Assessment 300.00 t Henry Rankin- - - - -_ 25. Salary- Village Manager 2,500.00 - - - - -- ' TOTAL :. :� ........ .. $32,605.00 'a 'Fred yC r,,�a'bo ---- -� - - - -- (B) Police Protection Behnke 26. Salary- Village Marshall .................... $ 4,500.00 Henry B - - - - -- 27. Salary-Night Marshall 41000.00 eery Johanesen--- - - - - -- 28. Salaries- Police Officers ...... ....... ............................ _ 8,000.00 29. Salaries -Extra Police ....................................... _ ....... __ ..... __. 2,000,00 0 30. ' Insurance - Police cars and equipment ................... _....... 800.00' 81. Telephone & Telegraph ............. . ........ .. ... ....._. ... ............ .._ 750.00 82, Gasoline and Oil ........................_. ._......._...,,._....._ 3,000.00'` .- 33. Police Radio „ __ ............. . T,he, annual Appropriation 34. Repairs for Police Equipment •.• 2:.500000.-000 0 ' ; - 36. Reserve for new Police Car , Wilson made a,motion, which was 36. centsngent ... .. . .. _,._:._ ..... .......................... ».._. ».$ 6,000.00,529.060.00 that the annual Appropriation Or TOTAL . ._.,. i ginning T►2ay 1, 1952, and endin (c) s4reet sighting g 87. Current for ornamental lights 38. 4.A.1latie•w-8e• maintenance of., Call resulted as follows • Yeas (a) , Street & allev lights 2 •• 200.00 ' Na S - None (b) •Ornamental lights ? _Roo 00 �'tiilSOn 'and' Z'tynkoop. y TOTAL :.....:. ........ ........................ 00.00 :7.7 (D) Playgrounds and Recreation t 39. Salaries and Wages .» $ 200.00 I t ` 40. ` Equipment," Material "& Supplies ,. 200.00 TOTAL . ........ ......... .. ............ 400.00 (E) Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund $ : 3.500.00 ' _ • t (F) Contingent ....: ........... ......... _. ......... _ .......................... 1,500.00 l4 (G) Purchase of Site & Construction of Village Hall .......... 80,500.00 (H) Purchase of Land &Construction of Village Garage . 80,000.00 (I) Village Plan BRIDGE STREET E BRIDGE) •" ' 2,000.00 TUTALRCOReORATE•PURPOSES FUND ••• „.$ 6,005.00 18716b.00;f I2. Meter AND Street „....:.. .... 1,42500 , 3. Insurance for Equipment ......... 800.00 4. Equipment . Storage ...» • 5. Repairs to Equipment 700.00 6. Gasoline and Oil for Trucks .» 1,000.00 t 7. Traffic Light, Expense .... ,_ ...... _ ... ... ............. 8. Purchase of new Road and Bridge Equipment ___. ... . 4p00.00 ' 9. Salary- Supt - of Public Works .................. 1,200.00 10.1 Contingent ............................. , „- 2,000.00 „ .... 2,000.00 t • - 11. Sslary�- Village Manager ....... $18,625.00 TOTAL IIL_.WATER DEPARTMENT FUND _E 24,000.00- l 1. Purchase of Water .................. .._............. 2. Salary -Water Superintendent „. „- ,•• „••••- 2.500.00 ! 4 6,000.00 Salary Water Collector Labor for repair of hydrants water pipe leaks meters ^ 5. Meter Installation ...... 500.00 , - 6. Repairs of equipment _ »._.... .__. . � .7. Purchase of equipment: _ ............... ........................ 1,500.00 S. Rent - Village... Hall .,.- ....„....... .............. __......... 750.00 t 9. :Auditing and Office- Expense •.. „ .......................... . 450.00 • _ 10. Gasoline &Oil for. Equipment 800.00 . 11. 'Stationery .Supplies .................. 476.00 • 800.00 12.' Tapping materials and supplies - t t 13. Insurance Premiums .. .... „._» „..... 300.00 .€ _ q1 ARTM>¢A T1,FUND , 14. Reserve for new truck .... ..`: ....... ........ $ ' 2,600.00 15. ' Contingent 1,200.00 ^ 16. Salary- Village Manager 2,500.00 TOTAL ...:.._ „... . .. ....:.............884,476.00 • IV. BONDED INDEBTEDNESS FUND 1, Payment of maturing bonds January 1, 1953 .. ,.$ 8,000.00 2. : Payment of interest on bonds 1 338 76 TOTAL 7­-­­­--77­-7_- '.... ...............$ "4.338.75 : SUMMARIES: General Corporate Purposes Fund 32,506. a'. • :. • t A. "Administration ................... $ 00 B. Police Protection „......... „_ „ „ „ „.._.. „ „.. ,.. „„ 29.050.00 W C. Street Lighting :.:_....._:.._...._ .. 7,700.00 D. Playgrounds & Recreation _...._._.._., 400.00 E. ` Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund .. 3,500.00 «. F. Contingent ... ............................. ..... 1,500,00 t ' G. Purchase of Land and Construction of ,Village Hall 80,500.00 H. `Construction of Village Garage ....:_ „....._.._. : „..._ „.„ .... 30,000.00 I. Village, Plan ....„ .................... ...... „ ' 2,000.00 • , TOTAL GENERAL CORPORATE PURPOSES FUND „ . $187,165.0L -- SUMMARY OF 1952 BUDGET" APPROPRIATIONS: I. General Corporate Purpose Fund II. Road and Bridge Fund ........ . ............. „ „. „._ 19,625.00 - III. Water Department Fund . „ ........ 54,475.00 t ... IV. Bonded Indebtedness' Fund...«. „.... „ „.. .. „._ „. .. 4,838.75 { TOTAL AMOUNT APPROPRIATED (.ALL 'FUNDS) :.„ . __.. „. „..__ ...„._, -,. ...... �...4265,693.e_ Section' 2. All ended balances of •any- item or'- Item�'ryf "an ;v- gehefz t expense appropriation made " by- this " Ordinance may be . expended In making U. * any deficiency in any item or. items in the same general- apppr�_op ri�ation and f F the same general purpose or in a like appropriation made by t2f78 IIi'H1EAlme -t­* Section S. , All unexpended balances from the annual appropriations o! , pr vious years are hereby re- appropriated. Section 4. That this Ordinance ',shall bean full force and effect from an, after its passage, approval, publication and; recordation in accordance with the lat A. G:> BRADT— President of Board of Trusteet ATTESTe •+ Chester Wessling Village Clerk APPROVED. Thomas•A Matthews Corporation .Counsel • , APSSEDf-JuI -25. -1962 @ `V { APPROVE15,.yuly 25,.1952 1 RECORDED July 25,: 1952 PUBLISHED: July 31, 1962 iaN�.a,.,.: • - - �+: >a.._.�....:a- w :�s� --^- sue.. >yt_�.a.�•�,.�aa• .�x: &Igaged %%// ►sue. Scl ecItt4c' ` M e3 '16r' An' noUnce cl I (.omm All members of the commu in the garden show, "Make Min sored August 16 and 17 by the Amateur Gardeners of Deerfiel club, and the. Deerfield Womar table settings, artistic flower arr i mens, and special classes for me rules of the show, which will be' and a complete schedule are bei field and Bannockburn this w # r* Rules are as follows: k y s 1. All ' entries must be submit- I �. ted by amateur gardeners. This is r ¢�a a community show — everyone is 1 eligible regardless of residence. t � Y x -' 2. Entries will be received from a 7:30 to 10 a.m. on Saturday, August 16. All exhibits must be ready for r fr s z r judging and exhibitors out of the i .N.::. building by 10:15 a.m. Later en- c Miss Paula lean Kress, tries cannot be accepted. ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul 3. Containers will be furnished t Kress of Rour)d Lake, formerly in horticulture classes. All exhibits f of Deerfield, whose/ engage- in these classes should be tagged c ment to Donald Adler, son of with correct names, and varieties s named where possible. Enter as s Mr. and Mrs. Louis` Vocke of many classes as desired, but not a Long Lake, has been an- more than one entry of the same v nounced by her. pares. No named variety: All horticultural date has been set for the wed- exhibits must have been grown by ding. Miss Kress attended the exhibitor. Northbrook High school and is 4. Advance entries must be employed in Northbrook. Her made in the Artistic and Table , fiance attended a Chicago high classes. Use entry blanks enclosed q school and is in ,the photog- With the schedule, and In limited i raphy business with his father classes give alternate choice in the , in Fox Lake. Miss Kress is the event your first choice is filled. All ` Igranddaughter of John, Krose entries for these classes must be in the hands of Mrs. W. W. Sims, Val - Sr, of Deerfield road, and the ley road, Bannockburn, , by Mon- ' late Mr, and Mrs. Burr H. day, August 11. Contestants will Kress. be notified which of their entries are accepted. ' WOman"s Club Board 5. An exhibitor may make only 1 one entry in each Arrangement or TO Meet August 5 Table class. Accessories permitted Vie. executive board of.the Deer - Where specified on schedule. Flow- E Field Woman's club is continuing ers`in these - classes need not have ' been grown by o hold meetings during the sum- exhibitor, ner. Mrs: , Raymond E. Fidler of . for 6. The clubs s are not responsible 09 Berkley court, will be hostess loss or damage to any article during the show. � �n August 5 at 9:30 a.m. 7. Judges accredited by the Gar - The participation of the club in den Club of . Illinois will judge I he coming Garden Show will be exhibits and their decision will be 1 liscussed as well as membership, final. . - I 'ear book, and final program ar- g, NO STATE CONSERVATION I angements. Mrs. Hal Roads, presi- MATERIAL is to be included in t ent, hopes to have a complete list any exhibit. Check with a conser- 'i f the committees which will guide vation expert if unsure. he activities of the club during 9. All entries must remain, in ie coming season. place until 5 p.m. Sunday, August 17, and must be removed by 6 p.m. S.W.S.- " To Have 10, If entries in any section are sufficiently numerous and varied harge of Service In character, that in the opinion of the committee or judges, the The Women's Society of World section should be subdivided, they ervice of Bethlehem church will will be divided into as many sub- f( Id its monthly meeting August 5 sections as is deemed proper, and F- t the Barrington Camp grounds. separate awards will be made in b iembers . and friends will bring each sub - section s( _ ,provided that no ieir own sandwiches, and each sub - section shall have ' less than a' ne will also bring a dish to serve. three entries. p e hostess, Mrs. Roscoe Wessling 11. Entries i n horticultural 11 serve coffee and dessert at her classes not claimed at the end of f )ttage. the show will be disposed of by At 2 p.m. the local group will the committee. c ave charge of the service at the 12. 'All entries are to be finally I abernacle.. Mrs. , Rhinold Timm placed by the committee. Ill sing some Welsh songs, and 13. If in any section a number of irs. 'R. M. Harvey will lead the entries is insufficient to afford evotionals., reasonable competition, the right , Is reserved to combine any remain - ethlehem Showing ing exhibits in a special section or ' Ims on St, Paul `, sections, and have any outstanding exhibit judged on merit. t, he— Rathlehem Sunday school The. Table section, labeled "Eat, showing a series of films every Drink and Be Merry," will have . inday on the life of St. Paul. The four classes, including Swing Your , ry for July 27, was ' The Stoning Partner, ,a buffet dinner before a , Lystra - "' _The; story for Sunday, square dance; Chicken and Dump- ; 'gust 31 will be "The Second Mis- lings, a setting suitable for Sunday nary Journey." dinner on the farm; Quilting Bee, t K"or the benefit of anyone who is luncheon table for four,' and Break - ible to attend the service at fast with Aunt Sarah, a- breakfast 5 a.m. Sundays, the film is'pre- table set for two. Entries must . wed at 7:30 Friday. Mr. Carlson be made ' in . advance.' i conduct the film both Sunday There will be six classes in,art- rning and Friday night. this istic Arrangements, and. advance , �k, entries must also be made.in this _ David' Pedersen ------ -------------- $300f:00 Yfra.`D. Johnston----=------- - - - - -- g1: 25 r' Mrs. Chester Wessling g------ - - - - -- 175.00 � " Julius Lencioni-= ----------- - ----- 260:00 it Geo. Sticken, Sr.---------- - - - - -- 270 :00 1 Earl F. Paul--------------- - - - - -- 100:00 ` Cheatdr Wesslin --` g ---- ------ - - - - -- 60:00 Esther Giss------------- �--- - - - - -- 25:00, I Thomas Matthews---- - - = - -- -- - - - - -- ,100:00,x. • - .. Francis Jones -------------- - - - - -- "250.00 $2460.00 Extra. Police :- Henry Rankin - - - - -- - - - - -- 4.50 'Fred Grabo- - - = - -- - - - - - -- - - - - -- 4.50 r _.." 'v �7m. Behnke----------------- - - - - -- 22 :50 .., i. , Henry Johanesen------------ - - - - -- 9.00 $40.50 — The,annual Appropriation Ordinance was discussed. Trustee a11i • VTilson ni.ade a',motion, 'which was seconded by,Trustee Hixichsliff, !.al that the annual Appropriation Ordinance fdr the 'fiscal year .be- ginning May 1, 1952, and ending April 30, 1953, be passed. - Roll Call resulted as follows: Yeas - Englehard,.Hinchsliff, Yeintzer, Wilson and' Yrynkoop. Nays'-'None. Motion carried. t - • , - {pit j . . 1 t j _ i Trustee Englehard made a motion, which was seconded by Trustee Hinchsliff, that th©' salaries of --the following em- ployees be increased from figures shown ' in the first •colum opposite their names, to the figures shown in the second column opposite their names:_ George Stick en 0270.00 per mo. X285.00 per mo. Julius Lencioni 260.00 " it 275.00 William Tohnstcn 325.00 350.00 it t' William jalen ..... (for summer work) 1.25 per hr. 1.35 Per hr. Upon roll call the following vote was taken. Yeas - Englehard, Hinchsliff, Meintzer, Wilson and Wynkoop.- Nays,- None. Motion carried. ' Trustee Englehard reported "on 'the need for an asphalt tar kettle. It was moved by Trustee Englehard, and seconded by Trustee Meintzer that the purchase of an asphalt tar kettle cost - ing $399.32Nbe approved. Roll call resulted as follows: Yeas - Englehard, Hinchsliff, Meintzer, Vfilson and Wynkoop. Nays - None. Motion carried. Trustee Englehard explained the need of a ladder mount for use in connection with the cleaning and servicing of the new hich ornamental street lights. Trustee Englehard made a motion, was seconded by Trustee 17ynkoop' that the purchase of'a• ladder mount costing 750.00 be,approved. Roll call resulted as follows: Yeas - Englehard, Hinchsliff, Meintzer, Wilson and Wynkoop. Nays - none. Motion carried. Trustee Englehard explained the need of a truck to transport the ladder which could also be used in the winter time to push the snow plow. He reported that a 1948 International used truck was available from John Miller at 01150.00.t\ Trustee Englehard made a motion, which was seconded by Trustee Meintzer, that the purchase of the 1948 International truck referred to, be approved, Upon roll call the following vote was taken. Yeas - All. Nays - None. Motion carried. Trustee Englehard explained the need for a culvert across Fairview Avenue at Rosewood Avenue, installation f which he ex- plained would cost approximately X100. A motion w that the Trustee Englehard, which was seconded by Trustee VlynkooP'Upon roll � installation of a culvert at that location be approved. call, the following vote was taken.. Yeas - Englehard, Hinchsliff, Meintzer, Ylilson and 11ynkoop. Nays - none. A quotation from Jaco -Lac Decal Co. for next year's Vehicle License stickers was discussed. A motion was made by..Trustee Meintzer, and seconded by Trustee Hinchsliff, tt thhurchase of Vehicle License stickers at a cost not exceeding 6¢ each be authorized. Upon roll call the following vote was taken: Yeas - Englehard, Hinchsliff, Meintzer, ;7ilson and Wynkoop. Nays - None. A plat of survey prepared by D. J. L. Walther for Edward A. and Ruth A. Collier was reviewed. Trustee Meintzer made a motion,, which was seconded by Trustee Englehard, that we approve the plat. Roll call resulted as follows: Yeas - all. Nays - None. Motion carried. It was moved by Trustee Wynkoop, and seconded by Trustee Englehard, that the report as submitted by Police Yagistrate Dan ---� Hunt showing 0778.00 in fines collected during the month of June, °' 1952, together with his _check for this amount, be received. Roll