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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 10

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27, I960 AppIeton Port-Cretcent A1Q utaatraar against tbe orna-tbalf-of Tota anil T. Plock M.IPnmp- Chicago Pump Co. Rawland hearings for the installation 'menta noted below oa the fol-l MnnHnv June mental street lighting on West Harnman Lawshurg Plat, City'sewage pump with all accessor- of emtary aewcr and trading lowing atreeta: niunuuy, City Anleta Official Proceedings rOfXCIt. CHAMBEHi a- iriiir Af A a fira afation.Wef Wall Control Rid A lift from F.aaf Perahina fit tuttk aiitea atArtinv af a rai I 2. The resolution authorising Longview Drive and the work be) prosecuted as promptly aa pos- A.

Patch and Double Seal Coat: 'extending north. These lots abut I. W. Eeighth 6t- from S. giatejthe east Tine of the baseball field eita be not accepted.

4. jhe communication received Jnaa 15, IBM The Council met pursuant ownert; a from Donald Gneb eewage treatment nil lroad track and presently under conatruetien east of Telulah Park. S. Coneiderauon tor the northwest corner Meade SC and East Greenfield St- sioie. to B.

fierce Ave. IS. Mr. E. D.

Schroeder of 1711 B. Asphalt Surfacing: 1. N-West Packard Street be notified Oneida St. from the south line of to attend the next Street and E. Glendale to E.

Wisconsin Ave. application for federal grant for be ppieiun. Wis uP" 3. The Director of Public Works a nd Robert Thomnaon ba authorized to attend the Central riui.uunp. iuucu aid inc.

Melville Flegstad, Welfare Director, delivered the Invocation. Boll rail. Aldermen present Began. Captain, Ertl. Groh.

Han -j-i permit use of this corner ior: Mates Sewage and Industrial1" his installation of concrete a fire etauon be held in b'' unwi mi Malmstrom. nemann. wear the west line of North Division St, eigned by sut prop-i agatnet ornamental gtreet light- na- on north APPieton M. te tween West Washington fit- and the Chicago nan- road, signed by seven property iom.nerl; and ah-rtioa to or 1. i a cinfimf otkb.

Which ia Part Thereat By aaaklag Certs la Ckissra la Dtetrtrts Be PravMrt Far. The Common Council of v. City of Applet on do ordain: Seetiaa 1. That the Zoning Or. dinance.

Chapter Fifteen and the Zonjcg a tuning 11 av part amenirf ith following changes. I to reione irom Multiple Pam Uected to make the necessar in the Zonina- Man i i e.A.rx.,,.. ppieion the city to sell ten feet along Madison. June It, liisu. at Pce.

IF 7 rfir-lllT Kesiaentiai District to Com. der. Schumacher. North Oneida Ft. filed by the nurth lo, iin, the fen.

city expense. Signed: JE 1- Said pubhe improveraenta airable in 'order to Permi "''mercial and Light Manufacturing ftumFfi. I.uck.H BWH- Pkogstad couid be moved be referred to! Elden J. Kroehm, Secretary.) trtl'a request for'jinder shall include the grad-tence to the lands "vo lth- ljoX s- Block 2S- F'ftJ rier. Aldermen excused: Loos and.

pow.u hrhmt of th Chicago gte Highway CommissiOB Jaled- June 15, 1S60 sidewalk on lng of the above mentioned 1 described by lot and block ratn iWard PUtt city of AppIeton Mueller. Alderman absent: Still- P.ailway. as a right-of-way pur-t Alderman Bogan moved the Street from Grant Street streets to the grade to be ea- er than meets and bounas. there be a 30 Ings. seventeen present and three A Joseph Cannon.Vhaw for the College Avenue report be adopted, seconded by, to P-ky Boulevard which was tablished I thereof by Ordinsnce 4.

In view of the fact that tbe g.t meaeured Committee meeting on! nt P-nv. relative eidewalk on the northwest cor- I a. 417 E. Vt llsou b. Tha side of N.

Owalssa St. rom J-1- Fc'fic St. where 1 1 in uiac-e: wr. iin in. miiin 'd ot Fremont 8t.

between Wal- meeting at c.v-.n,..,. absent. Motion carried. Kesolatloa tathorlslag Apsllca atrartloa ef Sewage Treat me at a i i ..11 AppIeton SU AppIeton, Pridae is in the name of the Alderman Ertl. Roll call.

Alder- on aiay is. or tn -uy or apphioh, f' north from me prewnt nnrth Iim Off icera ron ran. Ogicers pres- AVV vv isconsin. men voting ave: Began. Captain.i1??- be r' -hed--conain.

and the aurfacing of aaid'the official map is vae Forest WMt gL Thj i.r, tJ Alderman Tucker requested! The Communication from Ertl. Groh. Hahnemann, Malm- for to icome in with crushed atone. is located at' C2 West ChJ "hS that I he third item under orna-, McCarty Burns, Attorneys, trom. Ogilvie.

Pointer. curb and improve- Said public improvements treet and South eJ" Franklin St." Schneider, Schumacher. mQ1'-. undr tnclud. the.be specifically led do wn ao as 3.

Thi. ordinance shall Wotk? nuvJ of public hearing be refer-proximately 45 45 acres of land KtUlings, Ptoegbsuer. Stumpf.l flng sidewalks be grading of the above mentioned to ba in fuI1 nd "ct lit Ds, red back to the Board of Public.west of and immediately adja- Tew. and WagSer. Voting constructed snd to the grade to be estab- feet of eki.

Superintendent of i 7. property owners so notified- liahed thereof hv DrHinsnca nflttiril Plat. City of APPieton. itui 1 1 liic 111 rpriLL auiiiciiiii i i i 1 111 rri, a uiui aiiu jiuri'r t-: csiium ana Signed, cratai'Publlcation the Director of Pub. Edwin J.

Dusxynski. Secretary.f u.nrU. Alderman Pnebe moved peracre was referred to third item under ornamental the Director of Public Works to street lighting, reading "West 1 Washington St. from a point 212icity could service this area and Dated: JunelS, 190 Alderman Bogan movea in. port be adopted, seconded "7.

ri man a-uiiilva. huh indermeo present voted iayes; one tempora -n ah a ave- absent' aV: aw. irvni Aernsn Ave. wnmu a recien 10 cmum viiir ann al-iaccordance with this ordinance. 17iC Aa Ordinance Ameading ,0 1SM ef Ff-J teea mt the Geaeral Ordiaaarea with thla Whereas, in order Xumberil01 now in PIat': d- 209 S.

Leeewer service pipes to be laid IfmA, in 1 T'l -A 11 TH Silver Springs Dr, Mil ankee 17. offering their services in the planning of a civ- ic center be received and filed. 5 xne communication received 'frora j. R. Whitman, Mauna Loa, n-i.

advise as to whether or not the with an estimate of cost. 1 1 IW 1 1 V-lf I IJ lltVirUClCQI to advertiae for bids for Com The City Clerk be Instructed i Ka $. The following accounts suh- for improvement work .5. -Y' Onion the street and to keep an ac Notice of Public Hearing. 1 ne nrehensiv fleneral I.mhilltv In.

Pollution anil the State Rnarri nf 01 -i aiuuuui oi in was seconded by Alder- eluding Fleet Insurance with the Health of the State of Wisconsin I j3'0 nd 1. B''kc T4 incurred in front of each lot andjried. Or- i. iiof the Henry Schaefer Plat, a report the same to the City Heaort af the Welfare aad or- laaare ToaiBilttee. 1 he Lommii- --e reports and recommends The 1.

Mra Hattie Klappen ha-City of Appiet een hired as a Kitchen Aid at The Common leton That Roll call. Aldermen voting aye: I a fiQQ.Of.fl $300,000 ton to construct adequate addi- L01 Clerk who shall cause the amount jPriebe. Redder, and Tucker. Vot- Bodily Injury Liability. $10,000 tional sewage treatment facili- nd j5- JoPh charred to tfh lot to be enwr- in nav: Bogan, Captain, Ertl.

Property Damage Liability. For ties: and ,3 St. ed on the tax roll aa a apecial tax Groh. Hannemann. Malmstrom, iGeneral Liability Insurance: Bod-i Whereas the City of AppIeton! Tn following gas main In- against said lot.

jIvi. Point.r. Schneider. Schu- ny Injury $500,000 per pers.n.'hss retained as consultants f'allations previously approved) 6. The total amount assessed mni-har KtiiiinK Rtnegbauer.

1 nnn nnn ia.Ia an nin.r. ry the Director of Public Works against such streets shall not ex- jv" uc elective June 2 i960 Chapter Fifteen of th. Genera It hone 'a fier of the City of Apple. reared! ton be amended by add.n, there. i-1 to the following Schulxe.

Building Inspector Bo- gan. Electrical inspector voik-man. Plumbing Inspector Glou- Z. JlA nrnnnnr Officer absent: Dr. Ksgen.

A A tn Aim inl. JTi'h of the nity to loin National Flag Week by participating in the Flag Day parade; therefore be it Resolved, that the Common Council of the City of AppIeton a.nra.. it. a nnrania ion to the rondMi hVilderman Frtl Voice aeconded by Alderman Ertl. oice 2M.r.

tha raeirda d' Cltv rferw Broehm Introduced following resoia. '0" Whereaa. during Vational of th. rnitedued: should make a special fort to honor thi Am.ricaTFlat tort to honor tne American nag. Whereaa.

during National Flag Week 7t Vfittins that adults and chi dren assembled to oaVaue to Uie flag of our coun- trv- snd Wlw.reBB. the AppIeton Elks' so SSI has provided the mop" of AppImob 7oppor f.Jr 7L "a.i.k..'.i- a t-i D.li.f ha ail- fci, Dolores consin Avenue between North Su thorized to Mrs. D0'0" st. and North Clark St." Hom. effectiv.

August IS SeetloB 2. This ordinance shall a ramended salary I be In full force and effect from 6500 a. tnsTat. Bureau ofi.nd after it. passage and publi.

Flag'stumpf. Tews and Wagner. Ex- Property Damage llOO.nno each of Chicago. Illinois to prepare ceed the total cost of the im- Loos and Mueller. Three accident.

$500,000 aggregate, plus engineering report and plans and! Haskell St. 118' of 4" C. I. iprovementa and the amount -States ef-1. na' two excused.

Mo- ote that the Bodiry Injury is to specifications for said a point joy west of sessed sgainst any parcel shall written on occtirance basis facilities: Therefore be it lETAV -v- Doug ot rr.awr than the hen. it. AWtrmtn gchnelder moved the for the ensuing year commenc-l KAolved. that the proper city 10' of C. I.

main from W. accruing thereto from said im- City Clerk be Instructed to drafting August 7, 190. officials, the Mayor and City Brewtef st- nrth; c. Telulah the final resolution authorising; Th. City Clerk advise the Clerk, be authorised to make ap-between Gunn St.

and E. The assessments against any improvements and levy-iRmployers Mutual insurance jplicstlon for Federal Grant forlCollf Ave, 198' of 2- majr be paid in ca.h on re-respect in" assessments against insurance carrier for the Fleet Pewage Treatment Works under Pt of Special Assessment No- Ibenefited property. The motion insursnce. to extend the Fleeter CSC 466 et sen. by signing The Street Department he tice or if entered on Tax Roll in eeconded by Alderman coverage from July 20 such application and forms as authorized to i purchase from Bar-ifive (5 equal annual install-ldge tain.

Roll call. Aldermen August 7, 10 as the Fleet may be necessary; and be it fur- rade East Becher St ments to the City TrMiurft d. "iy: Bogan. Captain. Ertl, Groh, insurance and General Liability ther.

Wilwaukee, Wisconsin. barri- ferred payments to bear Interest Malmstrom. Ogilvie. insurance, are heing comhinedl H.anUeri. tnat the Citv Clerk raoes and lights using a trans-iat the rate of 6 per annum on istorized flasher with a 4-inch ed as directed, light exclusive oflis directed to prepare a report S7J 3 the Committee on Water k.

i.n.iAj nfni.n a.H ri- ed conv with each application form for said grant-in-aid to the Wisconsin Committee on Board of Public Works, sClar- ence A. Mitchell, sAlvin E. Tews, sKenneth Priebe, sRobeft Stumpf, Gerald Wagner, J. Dusxynski. aDon Jury, Elden J.

Broehm. Dated: June It, 1960 Alderman Pointer moved the resolution be adopted, seconded DV Alderman Priebe. Roll call. Motion carried. Report of the Street and Snnl.

tatloa Committee. The Committee nnnrl, ana vanmmnHa that l.The City Clerk be instructed to notify those parties who have batteries, and locking device at $23 each or a total of $92 pluai freight from Milwaukee. This under contracts Pollution. Signed: pries is In line with the quota-1 b. An estimate of the entire tion submitted in the letter ofjeost of the proposed street ira- APPieton Elks Lodge No.

S7 forlaent. Motion carried. ukPsponao7shln of this parade 1 City Clerk Brofhm introduced by the Director of Pub hc Works be recommended for p.yment, and the City Clerk be instructed to issue checks ac cordingly. C. R.

Meyer Sons 20K State Oshkosh. Wis. Lawe St. retaining Wall Work com fo $24,559.94 iiss 10 retainer 2,455.99 22 103 95 on ojj nn Aioermen voting aye: cogan, Less previous payment Ert, Grlh Hannemann. AMOUNT DUB 1,815.95 iQgllvie, Pointer, Priebe, Radder, 'Schneider.

Schumacher. Stilling. Concrete Pipe P.O. Box i Stoegbauer. Stumpf, Tews snd 595.

AppIeton. Wis. Brennan Wagner. Voting nay: Tucker; Rolland, 8. Oneida St.

Extension temporarily absent: Malmstrom; U.W 413.25:ahsent: Loos and Mueller. Six- Kispert Perkins St ayes, one nay, three absent. lav Plan to in! m.J. cul. fic.Hon Rister- en tnr" aalirv range 3sV To aaTfl rhll he to the trm.nVa Committee advertise for milk bios tor ine; Relief Department and city Home using the specifications! from previous years.

1. .......1 A. a.l n.nci. a. ordered published by the Mavor and Common Council at the meeting June 1, 1960, and duly published on June 4, 1960, be now put on their passage and passed: A.

An Ordlaanee Ameading See-tloa 7.83 a of Chapter Sevea af the General Ordinances of the City of AppIeton relating to Inspection of Food la the Channels of Trade. The Common Council of the Citv of AppIeton do ordain: Section 1. That Section 7.83 (9) (a) of Chapter Seven of the General Ordinances of the City of AppIeton be amended to read as follows: "7.83 (9) fa. Preparation and Handling. Food Subject to Inspection.

All meat or meat products, seafood, fish, poultry snd rabbits in the channels of trade, whether fresh, frozen, cured or otherwise prepared, even mounn previously Inspected and passed shall be subject to re-inspection by the Inspector as often as may he necessary in order to ascertain whether surh food is sound, healthful, wholesome, and fit for human food. If upon relnspection anv food, including seafood, fish, poultry and rabbits is found to have become unsound, unhealth-ful, unwholesome, or In any other wav unfit for human food, it shall he condemned: provided that: When a food including seafood, fish, poultry and rabbits is found to be affected by an unsound or unwholesome condition that can he satisfactorily removed by methods approved by the Inspector, such food msy he so reconditioned under tne direction of him. If upon final inspec tion the food is found to be sound and wholesome, It shall be passed for human food: otherwise it shall be condemned." Section 2. This ordinsnce shall he in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication. B.

An Ordinance Amending Chan. ter Fifteen and the Zoning Map I S. Oneida St. Brennan-Rolland Woodland Avenue 3 54.60 333.30 Brennan-Rolland Telulah Park 266. 85 Credit Brennan-Rolland St.

1959 Less 5 AMOUNT DUE: Jardin $2,639.67 n8 w-M'isigned the petition for a sidewaiK snra. the west side in the 1100 and! Kenneth Priehe, Chairman. 93ilth sides in the 1200 block onpated: June 15. I960 vance Mason, on March 14. 1960.

20. The Engineering Department be authorized to hire one more man for temporary summer help In the wage range of $1.70 to $2.25 stated in the approval granted May 4. 1960. 21. Preliminary resolution for the installation of the following public improvements be prepared and adopted: a.

Patch and Double Seal Coat: 1. W. Eighth St. from S. State St.

to S. Pierce Ave. b. 2" Asphalt Surfacing. 1.

N. Oneida St. from the south line of E. Glendale to E. Wisconsin Ave.

c. Curb and Gutter and Grad ing and Graveling or Added Gravel. 1. E. Calumet St.

from jKernan Ave. to Telulah Ave. be adopted, seconded by Al- A-mrn una imanif neal OIT. Asphalt Surfacing. Curb and flutter and fir-ding and Grav eling or Added Gravel.

TIO IS-P-flO Preliminary Resolution Declar 'ng Intent to Enerelse -pedal As- jsessment Powers I'nder Section in minutes or ResolvetK hy the Common Coun cil of the City of AppIeton, Wisconsin: 1. The Common Council hereby declares its intention to exercise Its power under s. 66.60, Wisconsin Statutes, to levy special assessments upon property within the following described area for benefits conferred upon such property by the lmprove- strance against a sidewalk in the tru. non can. ah ai-Brennan-Rolland, Cato, Wis.isame blocks and the affected al-dermen present voted aye: 17 Telulah Park Storm Sewer Merman to attend a meeting one temporarily absent: Work completed to date Street and sanitation Com-proh.

two absent. Motion car- AMOUNT DUE $1.028.25 Imittee at 1:30 p.m. on June "1960 City Clerk Introduced and read Brennan-Rolland, Cato. Wis. 2.

The request of the Hamannitbe following resolution: Sewer Unit 2-60, U.W. ExtensioniConstructlon Company, 1672 of AppIeton and offer congratulations to the AppIeton Elks Lodge on the splendid Flag Day Parade; and be it further Resolved, that the City CierK be instructed to forward a cer tified copy of this resolution to the Elks Lodge No. $37. Signed: A. E.

Tews. Alderman Hannemann moved IV L. .4 .1 icauiuiii.i. aio irr ended by Alderman Bogan. Roll call.

All Aldermen present vot ed aye: 17 ayes, thre absent. Motion carried. r-ii, cnahn, nniAiii.4 of of publication of a notice Public Hearing re- of AppIeton pro' Of City of AppIeton NOTICE OF STREET VACATIOX (Pursuant to Section 66.296 Wisconsin Statutes) Notice is hereby given that a written resolution has been filed with the Common Council of the City of AppIeton for the Discon tinuance of: "That part of West Eighth St. In the City of AppIeton that extends west from the west line of South Linwood Ave." i Notice is further given that a hearing on said resolution will be held at a regular meeting of the Common Council to he held at 7:30 o'clock p.m. on Wednesday, June 15, 1960.

at the Council Chambers at the City Hall in the aid City of AppIeton. By order of the Common Council ELDEN J. BROEHM. City Clerk Dated: April 22. 1960 Bun: April 2fc May 3-10 Appearances None.

Alderman Schneider requested the wording in the street vacation notice he amended to read "extends west from the west Objections! None. There being no objections, the Chair declared the notice amended. Alderman Priebe moved the street be vacated and the necessary resolutions be prepared, seconded by Alderman Schneider. Roll call. All Aldermen present voted aye: IS ayes, two absent.

Motion can led. City Clerk Broehm read the following resolution in full: RESOLITIOV Whereas, the public interest requires that that part of West Eighth Street In the City of AppIeton that extends west from the west line of South Linwood Avenue be vacated, now, therefore. Be It Resolved, that the Com- Center. Work Completed to datejrow street, Green Bay, for per- to occupy a portion of Less 10 allCy adjacent to and south jn'SSOO ff the proposed new addition to Less Estimate No. 1 Telephone Company Building Via st nnfnveil am rnllnwi- AMOUNT DUE $11,799.00 rrr; raicnn marine joim r.im-ihe wood Evanston, III.

Final Estimate River Crossing Sewer-I age Plant. Pipe laid $41.579.00 p-vtm for hlaslino- 'those who have signed a remon Momn inurini pireei ann aiMi 1 An barricading, lighting, occupancy of the alley shall under the direction of the Building Inspector. ii no time Is occunancv to complete closing of the c. Occupancy will be permlt- ted up to the point of requiring at least one 11 foot lane of traffic to he open at all times. d.

The backfilling with granular material under the alley pavement and the replacement of any pavement removed shall he under the direction of the Engineering Department. e. This permission Is granted effective June 27, 1960. and for the period thru December 31, 1960. 3.

The public notice of the United States Army Engineer District, Chicago, Illinois covering plans of the Riverside Paper Corporation for permission to construct a 12 inch discharge e. Curb and Gutter and Grad Ing and Graveling or Added Gravel: 1. E. Calumet St. from Kernan Ave, to Telulah an.

the City of ADDleton. Wisconsin and the aurfacing of said street with asphalt. a. Mima rnnmr ann Ing. the Board of Public Works the unpaid balance iconaistina of: a.

Preliminary plans and epecl- ficatlons for said improvements. iprovements. c. An estimate as to each par cel of ononerty within tne as sessment district of: 1) The as sessment of benefits to be levied for each improvement. 2) The damages to be awarded for property taken or damaged by each improvement.

3) The net amount of benefits over damages or of damages over benefits tor eacn improvement. 4) The total assessment against each parcel. T'non comn let fna such report the Board of Public Works Is directed to file a copy thereof in the City Clerk's office for public Inspection. 8. Upon receiving the report of the Board of Public Works, the iClerk be directed to give notice of public hearing on sucn report as specified in Sect.

66.60 (7), Wisconsin Statutes. The hearing shall be held at the Council Chambers In the City Hall at a time set by the Clerk in accordance -with Sect. 66.60(7). Wisconsin Statutes. Adopted 15.

I960. Signed-s 'CLARENCE A. MITCHELL, Attest: Mayor sELDEN BROEHM, City Clerk AMerman Captain moved the resolution be adopted, seconded hv Alderman Stumpf. Roll call. All Aldermen present voted aye 17 aves, one temporarily absent: Priebe; two absent.

Motion carried. Report of the Planning Com. mission. The Commission reports and recommends that: 1. The final plat of the Silver Crest Subdivision be approved for recording.

This plat is located at the northwest corner of East Wisconsin Ave. and Ballard Road. The plat comprises 36 lots some of which will probably require rezoning. 2. The tentative Armstrong Plat be approved.

This plat comprising 6 lots is located along the west side of Weimar Court seaaon ADDRESS 2318 S. Oneida St. 205 W. College Ave, 119 E. Washington St.

527 N. App'eton St. 404 N. AppIeton St. 744 E.

Wisconsin Ave, 129 S. AppIeton St, 1400 Wisconsin Ave. 206 N. AppIeton St. 2012 S.

Oneida St. 117 S. AppIeton St. 343 W. College Ave, 128 N.

Oneida St 317 N. AppIeton St. 911 A v. 116 S. State St :...1534 E.

Wisconsin Ave, 812 S. Oneida St. 109 N. Morrison St. 906 S.

Oneida St. 1216 S. Oneida St. 1200 S. Oneida St.

S26 College Ave. 618 W. Wisconsin Ave, 501 N. Richmond St. 733 w.

College Ave. 730 E. lsconsin Ave. .1123 N. Mason St.

1200 E. Wisconsin Ave, 1631 N. Richmond St. 732 W. College Ave.

800 N. Superior St. 332 W. College Ave. 223 E.

College Ave. ...1513 X. Richmond St. 20S N. Richmond St.

...1308 W. Wisconsin Ave. 119 N. AppIeton St. 745 W.

College Ave. 609 X. AppIeton St. 614 W. College Ave.

229 X. Richmond St. ...1428 W. Second St. ...1042 W.

Wisconsin Ave. 414 X. Anpleton St. 523 W. Wisconsin Ave.

S. Oneida St. ...2500 S. Oneida St. 211 S.

Walnut St ...1920 N. Meade St. ...1501 X. Richmond St. ...1405 E.

Wisconsin Ave, ...1306 E. Wisconsin Ave. ..1726 P. Lawe St 702 E. Wisconsin Ave.

500 W. College Ave. 525 W. College Ave. 127 N.

Anpleton St. 619 W. College Ave. 117 P. State St.

..1708 Wisconsin Ave. 523 W. College Ave. 201 S. Walnut St.

..1525 W. Second St. ..2306 S. Oneida St. 333 W.

College Ave. 336 W. Wisconsin Ave. 906 W. Wisconsin Ave.

148 S. Wslter Ave. Agt. E. Fremont St.

218 Washington St. 406 W. College Ave. 815 W. College Ave.

109 W. College Ave. 531 W. College Ave. 211 N.

Anpleton St. Goodland Field vsr-Ave- OllVf Ave 104 E. Wisconsin Ave. 810 X. Oneida St.

52 College Ave. N. Mason St. 2 E. Wisconsin Ave.

St. Ave sin Ave, Ave. Beer IMft-IIMfl Season :...1635 Hailrell Bf 115 S. State St. riHed.to Berken, Lloyd Brooks, Goldle Blinder, Dorothy Casey, Leo Dorn, Herbert Report of the Welfare and Ordlnaaee Committee.

The Commit tee reports and recommends that: 1. The following licenses be granted: Combination Class "B-' Fermented Malt Beverage and Liquor License NAME Extra for laying outfall and concrete header 894.13 Previous Estimates 43,549.32 FINAL BALANCE DUE $6,903.81 Brennan ft Rolland, Cato, Wis. Westwood Court $1,127.90 Willow Court tyrjM AMOUNT DUE $2,300.40 John Fischer Sons, Route 2, AppIeton. Wis. Sidewalks built under city contract S.

Christine St. College Ave. to Forest Ft. $1,229.10 W. Lindbergh St 476.00 S.

Telulah Ave 290.70 AMOUNT DUE $1,995.80 10. The following Improvement work heing reported completed, be accepted and the property owners he notified of assess ments due and payable pursuant to Section 17.10 of the General Ordinances of the City of Apple-ton, by a deferred basis without interest to November 1, I960 and thereafter interest be added at 6 per annum and the unpaid Alex's, M. Arps, Agent Andersen, Howard AppIeton Club C. Hoff, AppIeton Labor Temple, H. Bartz AppIeton Yacht Club.

H. Stoegbauer. Act. 11 1 4 S. Pierce Ave pipe In the north hank of theiBaker, Emma Baldock, Hanford A Benevolent Protective Order of Elks No.

337 Bogan, Theresa G. Bone, William L. Brandt, Alfred E. Breitrick, Alfred Colavecchi. Clement of the City af Appletoa Relata lag to the AholishmcBt of Rear Yard Reqalreaaeata.

Council of the ao oroam: fiaction lflo.A The South side of West Wis. S. The City Clerk be instructed to purchase one new elide for the AppIeton Swimming Pool from Wster Condltioneers. Wis. consin AppIeton at their i.

unusable slides. Signed: Aid. Gerald Wagner. Chairman Dated: June 15, 1960 Alderman Bogan movea tne re. port be adopted, -econded by Alderman Captain.

Roll call. All Aldermen present voted aye: 17 ayes, one temporarily absent: Schneider; two absent Motion carried. Alderman Malmstrom moved, seconded by Alderman Bogan, that itemNo. 4-A, A Ordlnanre Amending Section T.83 (a) of Chapter Seven of the General Ordinances of the City of AppIeton Relating to Inspection of Foods In the Channels of Trade, as set out in the Welfare and Ordinance Report, be now put on its pass, age and passed. Roll call.

All Aldermen present voted aye: 17 ayes: one tempor. arily absent: Schneider; two ab. sent. Motion carried. Alderman Tewa moved, second, ed by Alderman Captain, that Item No.

4-R. An Ordinance Amending Chapter Fifteen and the Zoning Man which ia a part thereof hy Making Certain Chan ges in the Districts as now Pro. vlded for, as set out in tne welfare and Ordinance Report, be now put on its passage and pass- call. All Aldermen present voted aye: Seventeen ayes: one temporarily absent: Schneider; two absent. Motion carried.

Alderman Ptilllngs moved, sec onded by Alderman Tews that Item No. 4-C. An Ordinance unending Section 15.30 (a of Chanter Fifteen of the General Ordinances of the City of Apple-ton Relating to the Abolishment of Renr Yard Peoulrements, as set out In the Welfare and Ordinance Report, be now put on its passage and passed. Roll rail. A'dermen voting aye! Bogan, Captain, Ertl.

Groh. Han. nemann, Malmstrom, Ogilvie, Radder. Schumacher. StUHnrs, Stumpf.

Tews, Tucker and Wagner. Voting nay: Pointer and Priebe: temporarily absent: Schneider- and Stoegbauer: ah. sent: Loos and Mueller. Fottrten ayes, two nays, four absent. Mo tion carried.

1331 E. Wisconsin Ave. 920 N. Meade St. 1400 W.

Second St. 500 N. Richmond St. 513 E. Summer St .1201 X.

Meson St. 930 W. Elsie St, 500 X. Richmond St. .1324 E.

Fremont St. 302 S. Story St. .1216 S. Madison St.

..1421 Richmond St. 1401 W. Second St S. Story St. 1'03 E.

Wisconsin Ave. 1715 E. Xewherry St. KS R. Memorial Dr.

2100 S. Oneida St. 2001 X. AppIeton St Jiflfl X. Mead St.

1255 W. College Ave. 234 F. College Ave. S35 W.

Bell Ave. S. Lawe St. 1016 E. Pacific St.

10(10-1061 Season 119 E. Washington St. 527 X. AppIeton St. 404 X.

Aoplton St. 744 E. Wisconsin Ave. 1400 W. Wisconsin Ave.

206 X. AppIeton St. 1701 E. Xewberry St. .2012 S.

Oneida St. 117 S. Anpleton St. Agt 218 W. Washington St 343 W.

College Ave. 1525 W. Second St. 317 AppIeton St. 314 E.

College Ave. 502 X. Richmond St. 535 W. College Ave.

2306 S. Oneida St. 14s s. Walter Ave. 116 S.

State St. SI 2 S. Oneida St. 119 x. Morrison St.

R. Oneida St. 906 S. Oneida St. 1200 S.

Oneida St. 326 W. College Ave. 61S W. Wisconsin Ave.

733 W. College Ave. 730 E. Wisconsin Ave. 333 W.

College Ave. E. Wisconsin Ave. .1631 X. Richmond St.

336 W. Wisconsin Ave. .1123 N. Mason St. 732 W.

College Ave. oo X. Sunerior St. .1513 X. Richmond St.

os N. Richmond St. j-ns v. Wisconsin Ave, 1" Annleton St. 509 X.

Annleton St. 614 College Ave. W. Second St. .1012 W.

Ave. 109 W. College Ave. 414 X. Annleton St.

5'3 W. Wisconsin Ave. .1330 S. One.irt St, S. Oneida St.

S. Walnut St ,..1920 N. Meade St. ...1501 X. Richmond St.

,..130 Wisconsin Ave. ..176 s. Lwa St. 702 E. Wisconsin Ave.

500 W. College Ave. 625 W. College Ave. 619 W.

College Ave. in Mate St. i-n. tv- st- mt Y.Yi 5 i 13? a rVn.i-.S? 6l Plerca oj IMn.ltMi a.a... S30 W.

Foster st IMA IMl eaa. 212 oam. l'l f. Wisconsin Are. 344 W.

College Ave. 1000-1 841 1 128 N. on.M. 209 N. Oneida st! 621 X.

Superior St John Conway Hotel R. Jury.Agt.. feet west of Xorth Superior St. fi Dl llli Wffcl HUB fi'! v'lon st- dl'" trom the rnintar s. hnatriar.

st illings. Stoegbauer. Stumpf Wagner, voting nay: Prlebe, Rsdder, Schumacher and Tucker. Absent: Loos snd Mueiier. our- teen ayea.

four nays, two at) and read me tinai thonzing street mPrvements and levying special assessments iagalnst benefited property. iny Part of B-PJM Final Res olutlna Anthorlxlag Street provrmenta ana rial Assessments Against Ben Whereas, The common mumii or in- im ii th he a Public hearmg Vv iCounctl Chambers in he City Hall at 7:30 p.m. on the 15th Mav of June. 1960, for the pur- nose of hearing all interested concerning the prellmin ary resolution and report of the Board of Public Works on the proposed Improvements and fon- strurtlon in the following streets or portions of streets: Asphalt wnriacing F.ast Woodland Ave. from TCenil- worth Ave.

east to end of street Ornamental Mercury Vapor Street Lights North AppIeton St. between W. Washington St. and Chicago-Northwestern Ry. North Oneida St.

between Wt Washington St. and Chicago-Northwestern Ry. West Washington St. from a point 212 feet west or Superior St. west to the west line of North Division St.

West Washington St. from west line of North AppIeton fct. east to North Oneida East Washington St. between Oneida St. and Morrison St.

and has heard all persons desir ing audience at such nesring. Now. Therefore, Be it Hesoivea, Rv the Common Council of tne City of AppIeton as follows 1. That the report of the Board of Public Works pertaining to the construction of the above-described public Improvements, including plans and specifications therefor. Is hereby adopted and approved.

2. That the Board of Public Works is directed to advertise for bids and to csrry out the work of such Improvement in accordance with the report of the Board of Public Works. 3. That payment for said Improvements he made by assess ing the cost to the property benefited as indicated In said report. 4.

That benefits and damages shown on the report are true and correct, and are hereby conflrm- 5. That th assessments for all projects included in said report are hereby combined as a single assessment but any interested 7. The City Clerk Is directed to publish this resolution in the AppIeton Fost-Cresoent. the of ficial newspaper or me iiij. 8.

The Clerk is further directed to mail a copy of this resolution to every property owner whose name appears on the assessment roll and whose post office address is known or can with reasonable diligence be ascertained. Dated: June 15, I960. s'CLARENCE A. MITCHELL. Attest: Mayor sELDEN BROEHM, City Clerk To he published: June 18, 1960 Alderman Tews moved the resolution he adopted, seconded by Alderman Pointer.

Roll call. Al- idermen voting aye: Bogan. ap- tain. Ertl. Groh.

Hannemann, Malmstrom, Ogilvie. Pointer. Schneider. Stillings. Stoegbauer, Stumpf.

Tews and Wagner. Voting nay: Priebe, Radder, Schumacher and Tucker. Absent: Loos and Mueller. Fourteen ayes, four navs, two absent. Motion Report of the Finance Commlt- Th Committee reports that ithey have examined accounts No.

No. 2405 Inclusive neguinr Vouchers amounting to $92,117.72 ami accounts P-21. P22 Payroll Vouchers amounting to $20,337.99 and recommends that the same be allowed as charged. Resolved that the accounts be allowed and the Clerk be Instructed to draw orders for the several amounts as per schedule 615 '60 on file In the office of the City Clerk. Signed: Aid.

Alvln E. Tews. Alderman Captain moved the report be adopted, seconded by Alderman Ertl. Roll call. Aldermen voting aye: Bogan, Cantain, Ertl.

Groh, Hannemann, Malmstrom, Ogilvie. Pointer. Priehe. Radder, Schneider. Schumacher.

Stoegbauer. Stumpf. Tews. Tucker and Wagner. Voting nay: Stillings: Absent: Loos and Mueller.

Seventeen ayes, one nay, two absent. Motion carried Report of the Finance committee. The Committee reports and recommends that: 1 The Relief Director be au thorized to hire a Kitchen Help- hour. 2. The Citv of AppIeton make a donation of $1io to the Outagamie County Fair Association for the 19R0 Outagamie County Fslr.

The Citv Clerk be Instruct ed to Issue a che'-k In the amount of $1on to the nutagsmte county Fslr Association. The Appietmn lty nann oe Instructed to play a concert at the Outagamie Fair. Seymour. on Sunday evening. July 17.

1960. OO n.m. This concert will be In lieu of one of its regular concerts. Signed Aid. A.

E. Tews. Chairman Dated: 15. 1960 Alderman Hannemann moved the renort. be adopted, seconded by Alderman Stumnf.

Roll call. All Aldermen present voted aye: 16 ayes; two sbsent Motion carried. Renort nf the Board of Public Works. The Board reports and recommends that: 1. The City orAnpIeton reject the offer to sell received from J.

F. Tillman pronerty located, at 619 N. Division as an addition to Arbutus Park as the cost Is excessive. The resolution submitted by Alderman Stumpf: "RESOLVED. that smoking he allowed in the Council Chamber and ash trays be provided" be denied.

The Board concurs with the i ruiilic oairir tnmmiHH mtl mp offer to sell received from Jo- senhlne Johnson offering for sale Lota 4 and and the aouth one. -non Council of the City of Ap- property owner shall be entitled pleton, Wisconsin hereby deter- to object to each assessment sep-mines that the public interest arately or hoth assessments requires that that part of Westjointly for any purpose or pur-Eighth Street in the City of Ap-iposes. pleton that extends west from 6. That the assessments may the west line of South Linwood ibe paid in cash or in five (5) an-Avenue is hereby vacated pur-inual installments to the City suant to Section 66.296 of the. (Treasurer, deferred payments to State of Wisconsin Statutes forjhear Interest at the rate of 6 1957.

per annum on the unpaid cal-Be It Further Resolved, that anoe. government canal approximate ly 190 feet east of the Oneida is'treet Bridge he placed on file. 4. The request from Bill Dag- neau for two entrance driveways to his drive-in on the west side of Owaissa Street he approved. One driveway will begin 20 feet south of the south line of West Wisconsin Avenue, and the other will heein 9A feet north of his isouth property line.

Each drive- 39 feet In Width. B. The request of P. G. Miron Construction comnanv to ocennv iSpar.

on Meade Street and Wis- Avenue during construc ition work at the AppIeton Coat Corombos. Everett ri.Rrtiln Wnrrv T.cRov iporschner, Alma Gilbert 535 W. College Ave iiciai iiiiiA i.c I'Aiuru opening is not to exceea ed Paper Company be placed on file as this approval was granted in the meeting of May 18, 1960. 6. The resolution by Alderman Ogilvie requesting that during lux run: iu viij v- torney).

Slrienalka Built Under City contract by John Fischer Sons, A 1 1 V. m. 4. 30 S.Christine College Ave. to Forest Lot 1, Block 5, 60' Matt Schae-fer, 40 Cherry Ct AppIeton, Wis.

Lot 2, Block 6, 60' National Manufacturers Bank, Neenah, Wis. Lot 4. Block 5, 60' Robert Watson. 500 S. Christine AppIeton.

Wig. Lot 5, Block 5, 60" Nicholas H. Ebhen, 1630 S. Jackson AppIeton, Wis. Lot 6.

Block 5, SO' Nicholas H. Ebhen, 1630 S. Jackson Ap pIeton. is. 1 Emrich, Roger E.

Gabriel, Mike Geenen, Clement Grieshach, Oscar, Joseph Victor Griesbach, Joseph (Jr.) Heigl, Titus Jr Jacobs, Robert Kositzke. Orville Landers. Mrs. Lucille Mason, Kenneth Rougeau, Francis Schaffer, Arthur A Schmieder, Robert Schampers, Vincent Smith, Clayton Valley Super Mkt. (Park Mkt.) W.

Johnson, Agt Van Zeeland, lone Voecks, Fred Robert Wilz, Henry Zak. Albert Zussman, Mendel Amusement Devices AppIeton Club Carl Hoff AppIeton Labor Temple H. Bartx Baker, Emma Baldock, Hanford Bogan, Theresa Bone, William Bouressa, Ignatius Brandt. Alfred Breitrick, Alfred Catholic Club. c.

Hopfensperger, Colavecchi, Clement Columbus Club, J. Bauer, Agt Corombos. Everett DeBruin, Harry LeRoy Do We Grill Dorschner. Alma Gilbert Dunsirn. Olive Eichinger Rohert Fink, Benjamin Giesen.

Albert Goehler, Louis Grishaber, Xorbert Grlshaher, Louis uulllxson, Elmer Gutreuter, Frank Hann. George Haunt. H. A. Herb.

Mrs. Hildegard Kasten, Ernest Kieffer, Lawrence Klug. Alfred Kuether, Owen Karrow. Wm Leist. Agnes Loyal Order of Moose Mnl'ln, Edmund Xeller.

Alvina R. otto. Clarence paving operations the south sideiHerb, Mrs. Hildegard L. or North Ftanmn street trom wada Court to East Wisconsin Avenue he constructed to have a lip curb be approved.

7. The resolution by Alderman Ogilvie requesting the following: a. That Owaissa Street from East Wisconsin Avenue to East street he offset to the east as much as possible to save as many trees as possible on the west side of Owaissa Street. Lot 7. Block 5.

60 Jlatt Fink, Benjamin Freund, Lud Giesen. Albert Goehler, Louis Grishaber, Louis Grishaber, Norbert Gulllxon. Elmer Badger Bar, Enterprises, L. Gutreuter, Agent Hahn. George Harvey Pierre Post No.

2778, Veterans of Foreign Wars Haupt, Henry A Wm. Kieffer. Lawrence Klug, Alfred Leist. Agnes Loyal Order of Moose. No.

367 Maurer, Mrs. Lorraine Mielke. Bruce Mullln, Edmund Neller. Alvina Otto, Clarence jPankratz, H. Podoll, Mary Elmer Smith, George Jr South Side Athletic Club.

X. Winkler, Agt Stoffel. Fred Wendt. Walter Stojahovlc. Marvin Kobal.

Karl. Stuckey. Bennett A Verbrick Esler Amusements, ileox. Russell L. Wunderlich.

William Young. Ella Dienes Ziesemer. Carlton Bleier. Robert F. Columbus Club, J.

Bauer, Agt Dunsirn, Olive Kasten, Ernest Kuether. T. Owen, 'ba Maritime Tavern Kuba. Frank, dba Idle Hour Bar. Elchinger.

Robert, dba Helnles Tavern b. That Owaissa Street be re- Preutz, Herman Jr duced to a 30 foot street instead Quella, Thomas of a 33 foot street be both de-j Recti, Carl Harvey nied. IReltzner, Carl 8. Mr. Mason who operates alRemter.

Gordon grocery store at 619 South Story iRunge. Elmer Wm Street he granted permission toiSattler, George A do the following: iSchaefer. Frieda Jr. a. Construct a driveway open- Schlnk.

Stella Lutz Ing not to exceed 30 feet to the ischreiter. Robert north of his building on theiSchultz Cecile South Story Street side. ISchwalhach, Henry the City Clerk for the City of AppIeton be authorized and directed to give the requisite notices required by Section 66.296 of the state of Wisconsin Statutes for 1957. Be It Further Resolved, that according to Section 80.32 of the Statutes for the State of Wisconsin upon said vacation of said street, title to the above described street shall belong i to the owner of the lands abutting the alley. Dated this 15th day of June, 1960.

Signed, Kenneth E. Priebe Alderman Hannemann moved the resolution be adopted, seconded by Alderman Stumpf. Roll call. All Aldermen present voted aye: 18 ayes, two absent. Motion carried.

City Clerk Broehm presented notice of Public Hearing called for this meeting relative to the following proposed atreet improvements. City of AppIeton Kotlre of Public Hearing oa Special Assessmenta Please Take Notice. That the Common Council of the City of AppIeton, Wisconsin has declared its intention to exercise its power under Section 66.60, Wis consin Statutes, to levy special assessments upon property within the following described area for benefits conferred upon such property by improvement of the following streets: Asphalt Surfacing East Woodland Ave. from Kenll-worth Ave. east to end of street Ornamental Mercury Vapor Street Lights Korth AppIeton St.

between W. Washington St. and Chicago-Northwestern Ry. Korth Oneida St. between W.

Washington St. and Chicago-Northwestern Ry. West Washington St. from a point 212 feet west of North Superior St. west to the west line of North Division St.

West Washington St. from west line of North AppIeton St. east to North Oneida East Washington. St. between Oneida St.

and Morrison St. The assessment area consists fer, 40 Cherry APPieton. vt is. Lot 1. Block 6.

63' Matt Schae- fer. 40 Cherry Aooleton. Wig Lot 2, Block 7, 60' K'a tional Manufacturers Bank, Neenah, Wis. Lot 4. Block 7, 60' National Manufacturers Bank, Neenah, Wis.

Lot S. Block 7, 60' Charles A. Kaufman, 624 S. Catherine St, Annleton, Wig. Lot 6, Block 7, 60' National Manufacturers Bank, Neenah, Wis.

Lot 9. Block 7. 60 Matt Schae fer. 40 Cherry AppIeton, Wis. 723 feet Permit No.

26 West Lind bergh Street: Lot 8, Block North Ac. "0 Chester Meiers. 1127 W. Northland AppIeton, Wis. Lot 9.

Block Z. ortn ac. iu Clarence Schuh. 422' E. Glen dale Annleton.

Wis d. men tne ariveway on meisrnlth, Albert B. W4 of Lot 10, Block "orth.a.rinB. Department. Ac.

35' Clarence Schuh, 422 E. 9. The request for grading and Glendale AppIeton, is. Jgraveling of West Brewster St. rourtn street siae or nis property so that his neighbor's driveway and his driveway together do not exceed 30 feet in width.

c. Install blacktop in the boulevard area on the Fourth Street side and the Story Street side instead of lawn as at present, all at Mr. Mason's expense and sub 1 A P. A.w ka L. from the intersection of North Douglas Street, one block west he held In abeyance until such time as the Engineering Department has completed the storm sewer system plan for the area.

The storm sewer presently empty ing into this low lying area will have to be extended before any fill can be Installed to continue any street extension. in I 1 1 nuni, rei man jr. Ouella. Thomas Reitmer, Carl Remter. Gordon Retson.

fhllip Runre. Wm. Elmer Sattler. George A Schaefer. F'ieda Geo.

Jr Schlnk. Stella Luts Schreiter. Robert SchultT. Cecile Schwalbach. Henry Smith.

George Jr. Southside Athletic Club. X. Winkler Stoffel Ciaf ITaaA. Tl'n 1 Stoffel.

Fred Wendt, Walter or tiot in jh 11. 11 North jc. 105' Gerhard H. Vogt, 801 E. Marquette Apple-ton.

280 feet 11.70. Permit No. 25 South Telulah Avenue: NV, Of EH Of LOt It. BlOCK Kernans 57' -Andrew Delie. 1407 S.

Telulah AppIeton SV4 of EH of Lot 14. Block Kernans 67' Leon Fischer, 1723 Highland AppIeton vt of EH of Lot 15. Block Class Beer Licenses 10nO-10l Season Stojahovlc. Marvin ft Kobal, Karl. Bennett.

Wilcox, Russell L. Wunderlich. Wm Toung. Ella Dleneg ilia IMeneg nermlson have It. cVntr.c.iPierri.

Frank ft Earle, AppIeton Park Board. A. Jones, Catholic Cluh, C. Hopfensperger; Loehr, Henry Retson. Phl'in AV George Riverview Country Club, Inc.

I I I I jWillis, Boh. Lessee install the following utili-nans 57' James F. Rank, all property fronting uponier for City Home at $1.20 fper Ziesemer, Carlton 523 Coneg. Av Amusement Ie-ic Operators 1MO.KM1 crm7tVVrmreVr Tonne" St. THIman RT.2.Box tS Hilbert Wis.

WelnJSdt Clem jMn W- Eighth St. weinandt, Clem st Menasha, Wis. Bowling 411ev HUM An-. Kerna 1431 Telulah Av AppIeton 171 feet $1.70. Signed: Elden J.

Broehm, Secretary. Dated: June 15. 1960 Tt.m vo i'a TJ referred to Pharmacist's Liquor Permit JfWO-lfMM Season SchwanHt. Rernharrf sfll fotlaaa Iva Lquor Licenses Ses.oa wcrvJtVdmitns Aiaermn Gron. otce vote, mo-ith direction of th Ensrinrinsr 1,9 Washington St Uion Alderman Tucker moved at the expense of Lawrence XT a.

4 tw a.a.eaaa.J r.ak oTpimTA w' wY i-roiective urnr or Elks Xn. J17 Hahn's Bowling Hahn, i Zion Lutheran Brotherhood Dorgchner. Aim? ft'ert TSS Ave wunderiich. wuii.m 11? s. sul.

stAve- Dance T.lceaae ItMo.iaa, to imnrova thAtimin. a nl.P n.n In 1 Ice; c. Electrical' service across Park Street and Union! Street hefween Vorth Colleo-e tk" Washington Streets. infin.etronn, JT i a1 ll tr t.r"lZ Ill.WU.im IV I'lCUarC to this Committee forL attidv and action 12. The remonatrsnee against itne construction of curb and ter on Vorth v.ioia street rmm Woodland Avenue to Grnt St.

be denied. 13. The Engineering Denarf. I.I. rf 11 a ih.

Z.t anneney, Konert I. 110 8. lAOCtlst St intersection-" of Walter Ave.i gree Drug. InR Rere.r iiwrlnlV Telulah Ave. This would belWfiV tmerv Agt 210 W.

College Schpel-ia rudii T-ot 1 ttloev n0 TV Wiscons Stillings.iNewberrVs Addition. Plans to bai Jownn 212 E. Cool id Grishaber. Xorbert Harvey Pierre Post No. 2771 veterans of Foreign Wars Muinn.

Edmund Terror's Den Verbrlck-Esler. Inc. both sides of the named streets from Intersection to intersection or point to point described herewith Including the full" Width of said streets to the center of said Intersections of said limits. The Report of the Board of Public Works showing preliminary andor final plans and spe cifications, estimated cost, of Im provements, proposed! sssess--ments and awards of damages Is on file in my office at the Citv Hall. 225 North Oneida Street, APPieton, Wisconsin, and may he Inspected there on any regular cusiness nay irom Rionaay through Friday Inclusive, be- tween the hours of 8:00 a.m.

and $:00 p.m. You are further notified that the Common Council will hear all persons Interested or their agents or attorneys concerning matters contained in the preliminary resolution authorizing such assessments and the report, Including proposed assessments of benefits and award of damages, at a regular meeting of the Common Council held on Wednesday, June 15, 1960 at 7:30 p.m.. in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, 225 North Oneida Anpleton. Wisconsin. All ohlec.

tlons will be considered at said bearing, and thereafter the amount of the assessments -fill be finally determined. Dated June 2, 1960 ELDEN J. BROEHM, City Clerk Run: June 4. I960 i Clerk Broehm read a re. I r.

Stumpf. Tews and Wagner sent- Loos and Mueller. Three, ayea, 15 nays, two absent. Motion! lost. Alderman Stumpf moved the report he adopted, seconded br Alderman Tews.

Roll call. All Aldermen present voted aye: 181 ayes, two absent Motion car rd. anerlnl Report of the Board af Puhllr Worka. The Committee ports and recommends that: 1. The following bids on ma- Roll call.

Aldermen voting Coh Ktn.a-h.n.r and Tucker, Voting nay: Bogn. Captain. Ertl.jthe Hannemann. Malmstrom, Pointer. Priebe.

Radder. der. Schumacher. 2Z N. Division St: T31 A oft Drink Manufacturer IRAn.ifui, TT KuV r'' Miringoff.

David Miriam Templln, Clayton E. Clnsa "A and Wholesalers iRIIjan. Emll Rranmcci. Alfred E. na -amerine Campshure.

Edw. Flanagan. James iKamns. James H. Matithe.

Louie O. ISouIrt Bottling Inc ITemplln. Clayton t'nlted Grocer. Inc. Vandehey.

Robert E. Walgreen Drugs. R. Rerger. Geo.

filter Brewing Co Wlrtt, Emery Grishaber, Leo. Arnold Richard Miringoff. David Marlam isnaer neyoen. nenry Atnil IniAnh XT l.lceBaee Aat. lment he Instructed to set Beer Distributing Co, (elevation for grading and rrav- Rettler.

Harold H. J. Koester ft Son Billboard Advertislug Standard of AppIeton. Inc Theater Licenses Anpleton Theatre Vafsity Theatre Viking Treatre Taxi Can Urease Fot' Valley Cab Company Yellow Cab Company eling of the following streets In Acres Plat" a. Coolldge Avenue, b.

Harding Avenue? c. Taft avenue T. W. College Ave. bis iv.

nneida St. 104 E. Wisconsin Ave. 510 N. Oneida St.

602 Morrison St. ...1350 W. Wisconsin Ave. ...1117 X. Mason St.

W. Washington St HAS Ontt.t fit -in g. Walnut St Ens w. .1407 E. John St.

6" Collate i 114 Oneida St a Ieo-Int Seaaon "2 N. Meade St, terlals and construction work he.lulah Avenue: Fountain Ava. accepted, and the Mayor and Cityinue; f. Walden Avenue; g. the al-Clerk be authorized to enter intoltev between Harding Ave.

and Second Hand Store License 19A0-1IMI contracts: -a. Gresl Construction, Coolldge Ave. In such wav as to th.t h. i Bob's Resale Shop nleton. Wis Storm Sewer T'tilt'ike A.

v. a ruui.r foi" inn.MlA navem-M, Tkl. 1. Vi: 1-T J. H.

Llethen J. H. Uebielt Company Junk License Badger Wrecking; Company Continued 612 w. College Ave 20 W. Wisconsin Ave.

IIMA-1M1 Seaaaa 1101 fj. Grlder ft on Page 11 --till. Min lli.hhln. b. Towne.

ns r.rmnA Av. T.ittle Chut. wt. if Station Eo.iinm.nt. of Ue" Jl! fller 202 Wisconsin Ave.

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