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Highland Park Press, 24 Mar 1927, p. 10

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No. 26. 15. Portland cement concrete piers for twenty . (20) inch water pipe from top to foot of bluff at the waâ€" works plant. The concrete shall be composed by volâ€" ume of one (1) part Portâ€" land cement, two (2) parts sand, and four (4) parts gravel, mixed with sufficient water to make a quaking mass, each containing fortyâ€"five hunâ€" dredths (0.45) cubic yards, total six and sevâ€" enty _ five _ hundredths (6.75) cubic yards.> The bottom of the concrete shall be three (3) feet below the bottom of the pipe where located, conâ€" structed complete and set to grade at Fifty Dolâ€" lars ($50.00) per cubic Fard $ The following buikheads shall be constructed of Portland cement concrete composed by volume of one (1) part Portland ceâ€" ment, two (2) parts sand, and four (4) parts gravâ€" ~ el, mixed with sufficient water; the bottom of the concrete shall be four (4) feet below the bottom of 2 bulkheads located at the foot of the biuff at the Water Works Plant, conâ€" to and integral with each other; each five (5) feet long, twelve (12}) feet of the pipe where located AT INTERSECTION COUNTY LINE ROAD AND GREEN! BAY ROAD: AT INTERSECTION CLAVEY ROAD AND GREEN BAY ROAD: AT STAND PIPE: 1 comnection to existing 10â€"inch main. 1 connection to existing 12â€"inch main. AT THE W ATER WORKS PLANT: connection to existing 12â€"inch main; consistâ€" ing of all excavation, cutting existing main, backfilling, and restorâ€" ation _ of pavement where cut, complete in place at One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) each connection to existing 16â€"inch main. connection to existing 12â€"inch main. Continued from page 9 (1° My Pledge to the Voters of I ' Highland Park OJ IF ELECTED MAYOR, MY POLICY WILL BE $337.50 $500.00 Shields High School, Viup.nd ;zc.{ e h e=d .i _ COMMISSI 'nmmfi':‘n. -.PmrJ ONER and Company, . Sheridan Road, . nuurmm «Fourth precinet, 'gh:kwom q'g Highland ‘““"‘“ ""*"'l""‘-l #1 8. Park want a Woman Repâ€" Fink recmet, ravaianill "Cr â€"", |resentative on the City Kitchen, 1536 Judson avenue, Ravinâ€" COunCil. ANNUAL TOWN MEETING AND ELECTION Notice is hereby given to the legal voters, residents of the township of Deerfield, County of Lake, Illinois, that the Annual Township Meeting and election of officers of said townâ€" ship will take place Tuesday, the fifth day of April, proximo, being the first Tuesday in said month. ‘ The election will begin at the hour of seven A.M. and close at five P.M. in the places designated as follows: First precinet, City Hall, Highâ€" TOTAL OF BID $281,955.75 The owners of a majority of the frontage of the lots and land upon said streets, wherein said work is to be done, may, within ten days of the date hereof, elect to take said work and enter into a written contract to do said work at ten per_ centum less than the price at which the same has been awarded. SAMUEL M. HASTINGS, PRANK L. CHENEY, wWM. M. REAY, + LYLE GOURLEY, Board of Local ‘Improvements of the City of Highland Park. Dated at Highland Park, 11)., March 24th, A.D. 1927. 4 Wed : 98. bulkheads located in raâ€" vine across Central Ave., each twelve (12) feet high, five (5) feet long top one foot six inches (1‘â€"6"), bottom three (3) feet, each containing five (5) cubic yards, total ten (10) cubic yards, at Fifty Dollars No Cents($50.00) per cubic yard. three feet six inches (3â€"6"), each â€" containâ€" ing five and sixâ€"tenths (5.6) cubic yards, total eleven _ and â€" twoâ€"tenths (11.2) cubic yards, at Fifty Dollars ($50.00) per cubic yard To retain the present Police and Fire Departments without changes in the personnel; To retain the Visiting Nurse; y To coâ€"operate fully with the Hospital authorities and rigidâ€" ly enforce all State and City Health and Ruarantine Laws and in every way possible protect the health ‘_ of the children in the schools; | To maintain the Commission Form of Municipal Government in Highland Park. â€" To p maintain the present efficient Health Department WHICH IS ESTABLISHED AND OPERATED UNâ€" DER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS; â€" $5,600.00 $560.00 $500.00 Nanine G. Hopkins | land Park, Ill. _ Seventh precinct, | Brand Bros.‘ store, 530 Central aveâ€" | nue, Highland Park, IlL. Eighth preâ€" reinct, Edward Hines Lumber Comâ€" | bany‘s office, Walnut and First | streets, Highland Park, 111. Vote For The Officers to be elected are: one | Supervisor, two Assistant Supervisâ€" ors, one Justice of the Peace (to fill| vacancy), and one Constable (to fill‘ vacancy). | The Town Meeting will open in the City Hall, Highland Park, IIl., at the hour of two P. M., and after choosâ€" ing a moderator, will proceed to hear and consider reports of officers, to apâ€" propriate money, to defray the neeâ€" essary expenses of the township and tc deliberate and decide on such measures as may in pursuance to law come before the meeting. Given under my hand this twentyâ€" fourth day of March, A.D.. 1927. ia, IIl. Sixth precinet, John L. Muzik‘s ALBEERT LARSON,; Township Clerk | 125 North St. Johns Avenue Phone Highland Park 388 or 1241 "THE COMMANDER" J & L GARAGE _ BENJAMIN F. LEWIS Phone today for a demonstration This is one of the motor cars, which have played so large a part in aidâ€" ing Studebaker to attain preâ€"emiâ€" nence in their field. Have You _ _ Had a _ Demonstration of

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