Thursday, July 17, 1930 BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Commissioners of the Highland Fark Bast Park District, County of Lake and State of Illinoisâ€" SECTION 1: That the foilowing sums, or as much thereof as may be authorized by law, be and the same are hereby approprieted for corporate purposes for the fiscal year comâ€" mencing June 1, 1930 and ending May 31, 1931, SALARIES OF OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES For Salaries and Wages of Officers and Employees as follows : Seeretary and Superintendent (one person) $ 5,400.00 Bookkeeper 1,680.00 Clerk A 1,500.00 Treasurer 50,00 Janitor .. 4 60.00 Professional Instructor at Golf Course 2,400,00 Chief of Police . * 300.00 Extra Police 5 $00.00 Piaywround Director ‘and ‘Assistants 1,500,00 Unelassified . Expenses . 1,000.00 Labor for maintaining the course Clerical help for adminstration department Supplies for maintaining course Lighting for buildings Water for upkeep and supply for buildings Fuel for buildings ... Supplies for Clubhouse Labor for extensions Muterial for improvements Unclassified expense for contingencies Labor. for upkeep Supplies v Labor for extensions and . improvemen Labor for help and operating dunces Supplies for dance operation Equipment Lubor for upkeen and operation Supplies \..... ... Labor for upkeep and administration Supplies for operation Labor . for upkeap Supplies Labor for upkeep Supplies E Labor. for. Upkeep Supplies Labor for upkeep Suppliea Labor for: upkeep Supplies Labor for upkeep supplies . Labor for upkeep Supplies Expense of operating skating rink Labor for upkeep . Supplies for upkeep Light mnd fuel Labor for upkeep Supplies Labor for upkeep Supplies Labor for upkeep Shrubs and supplies Labor. for upkeep Labor for improving Supplies and material Equipment Labor . for. improving Shrubsâ€" and suppiies Labor â€" for . improvin Shrubs and: supplies Labor for improving Supplies AN ORDINANCE MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR CORPORATE PURPOSES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR FROM JUNE 1, 1980 TO MAY 31, 1981 PARKS, BOULEVARDS. DRIVEWAYS AND BOATING BASINS Bunset Valley Golf Course : the course e $12,500,00 instration department 2,100.00 ng. course 5.000.00 150.00 TL io q Auiiifinie ©00.00 ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE Ravinia Station Park Sunset â€" Wood Roger Williams Park Deerfield Ave. Park Idlewild Park Fcrt ‘Bheridan Park Port Clinton Park Bathing Beaches Memorial Park Skating Rink of Commissioners of the Highland Park East Park Central Park Ravine Drive Wrenn‘s Point Lincoln Park Old Elm Park Lake Park Plaza Park Knoll Park 275.00 200,00 1,500.00 1,500,00 1,500.00 1,000.00 1,000,00 250,00 100,00 190.00 200.00 000.00 €00,00 000,00 €00.00 500.00 300.00 500.00 500.00 100.00 £00,00 200.00 100,00 50.00 275.00 100.00 300,00 100.00 100.00 50.00 200.00 200,00 100.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 300.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 25.00 50,00 25.00 THE PRESS $ 14,890.00 25,825.00 €.500.00 2.800.00 $,600.00 1.000.00 1.225 1,450.00 150.00 400.00 150.00 250.00 200.00 ©00.00 300.00 200.00 150.00 T5.00 00 Labor for upkeep Seed, shrubs and supplies Lubor for upkeep Supplies, seeds, shrubs and fertilizer Labor for upkeep Supplies Stutionery, stamps, etc. Insurance . > f Publication of ordinances, lesi Annun} mudit Enaginecring . expensos Office equipment and supplios Unelassified . expenses To meet expenses of the Board of l'vbliculhm and advertising Attorney‘s Fees Cost of sprendini assessments Fees of commissioners «ppointed Court costs Engineering and surveyors servic Witnoss fees und expenses of litig Unelassified expenses Special Counsel Fees Court costs Witness Fees Miscelinneous expense Miscellaneous â€"legal e sppropriation «ppropriation ordinance. _ mpproval and public Says Growth of Urban Population Is Aid to Spread of Epidemics 'iecr;;ry of the Board of the Highland Park 1 Pussed July ®. 1980 Approved July ®, 1930 Commenting upon the fact revealed by the 1930 federal census that most ~f the nonulation increase in Illinois ATTEST Pussed July * of the population increase in IMlinois took place in the cities, Dr. Andy Hall, state health director, warned, "Every increase in a city population makes more easily possible an exploâ€" sive epidemic. Through public health departments cities have already demâ€" onstrated that almost perfect conâ€" trol over health matters may be exâ€" perienced. The greater increase in city than in rural populations from births indicates an enormous improvement in the safety of city life. The strong continued flow of population toward the cities increases the demand for public health service for the protecâ€" tion of both the citizens . and new comer." * abor or purchase of new nelussified | expenses ume. are hereby gost SECTION SECTION 3 SECTION 4 purchase of soil shredder P purchase of greens mower purchase of unclassified equipment purchase of playsground equipment purchase of suoplies for playground operntion pryment of maturing bonds puyment of interest on ‘bond payment of EDW. M. LAING pnyment of public benefits ns nssessed or sessment proceedings against the Purk D it of local improvements. cipa} and Interest thereon _ ferara the purchuse exponse of litigntion lewal expense TOTAL 2: All unexvended bulances made by this ordinance may und for the same sgeneral p All ordinances repealed. This ordinunce xpenses of litigution | _ of â€" Commissfoners Eust Park District. others Acquisition of Permanent Property il ‘notices, printing d to fix benefits and damages Emergency and Contingent ise provided for Miscellaneous or parts shull be } improvement bonds Loral Improvements Loen} Improvements indebtedness Bonded Indebtedness Lake Vista: Park Long View Park All Other Parks Public Benefits Nursery s of any item or items of any seneral ;/ be expended in making up any deficiency purpose or in a like appropriation . made of ordinances in conflict District EVERETT 1. MILLARD, President of .the Board of C of the Mighland Park East full fore Illinois Leads Nation in Public Recreation Illinois led the nation last year in money spent for public recreation, The yearbook of the Playground and Recreation association reveals that this state outâ€"distanced New York, its nearest competitor, by almost $3,â€" 000,000. _ Illinois spent $6,413,258. Some of the largest 1929 Illinois inâ€" vestments in recreation were East St. Louis, $81,000; Evanston, $93,274; Peoria, $78,458; Rockford, $79,502, and Springfeld, . $69,126. Fiftyâ€"six Tllinois towns and cities reported they maintained 1,801 public recreation nreas under leadership. These figâ€" ures placed the state third in the number of directed play areas mainâ€" tained. That Troublesome Cake Most people‘s dissatisfaction with their jobs is that old inability to have and eat the cake.â€"Woman‘s Home Companion. e and effect from and after Park Property of Litigation d in whe share of herewith shall be k East Park Distric 100.00 1,000.00 ,000,00 ©.000.00 50000 1,000.00 500.00 $00.00 $00,00 100.00 800.00 100.00 €00,00 250,00 000.00 200.09 16,00 $00.00 500,00 250.00 200.00 450,00 000,00 100.00 500,00 400.00 000.00 000.00 ©00.00 000,00 500,00 000.00 000.00 £00,00 $246,675,00 al expense ey in any ie by this 44,600.00 1,660.00 2:000.00 0,000 .00 pmnaiite and the 200. T00 100 $50.00 000.00