A*n* KL Hlobll, Foot River, Grove Alspnquin 5^-Polling of Education nist. N< Hl*t» School. Crystal Lake. 111. Judge*. E. H. Woodbury, Ruth M. Krumme, Clifton M. Millar. Crvstal Marge Lii&ahl. Luella Redder sdorf, Lester J, Kbel. Crystal hake. til. Your Committee would therefore recommend that the above and foregoing selections of Judges and (Mtrks of Election for the various Wfecincts and Districts in MeHenry County as made for the ensuing year, by the two political parties represented on said Board, foe approved aJ»d that the Clerk of the Board be directed to file reports on said selections with the Countv Court of McHenry County. Your Committee would further f** um ' if Board per diem--$71.00, bailiff-- i. No. 4«, Junior! $70.M 147.4 Haael Wllke, bailiff Crystal Lake Herald, co elk off sup Prank Thornh»r Co.. co elk 4>ff sup--$268.26 clrV elk • sup--1125.91 } IM.i; Byers Printing Company, sup schs off exp Woodstcok Daily Sentinel, co hwy off sup Pearl Schultx. co lonins lip Fred C. Itau, Sheriff, shff per diem fees serv Supr. Sal. Mileage-- August \V. Ruth ...~-- C. Perry Wright ... Carl E. Wittmus ......... F. E. Beck J.tO C.87 77.00 22.50 5CC2.20 recommend that there be one day of ' Raymond M. Slavtn Precinct Registration for the regis- Chas. T. Dunning tratlon of voters in each precinct and , Roscoe Glenn district in .McHenry County for the ! Harlev Mackeben _ - General Election to be held Novetn- i T. F." Nolan _ .......... ber <th, 19..0, for the election of Na-j Aimer Aavang t tonal, State and County Officers and t Stanley H Cornu* , that the day of said regisration, as ! Frank B. McConnell *.. JK provided by Statute, be fixed for ! Frank May „. Wtober 10th. 1950 and that the Math X. Schmitt --....i--. Judges of Reglstiation and Deputy i Theodore W. Sterne . Registrars for each precinct in Mc- i John J. Filip Henry County, who will have charge 1 A. M. Maxwell •* of said registration, be appointed at the Special July Meeting of this Board t0 be held July 11th, 1950 and that at said meeting the Precinct and Districts in McHenry County be numbered for the purpose of selection of the said registration officials. ~s;§Ul of which is respectfully , nub-. raft ted. " \,.'f A. B. MeCONNELL ,f harlev mackkukn ;. F. K. BKCK . . . !. • . R.-.M. SLAViN fy.; • AUG. w. rutii - .. T. W. STERNljh It wai* thereupon fl^h^ed by Supr. Glenn and duly seconded by Supr. Wright that the report of the Committee on Elections be adopted by the Board and that the County Clerk be directed to file a report of the selections so ntade with the County Court of McHenry County for the confirmation and appointment and the roll being called Supra. Ruth, Wright, Witttnus, Beck, Coy, Slavin, Dunning, Glenn. Mackeben, Aavang. Cornue. McConnell, May, Schmitt, Sterne, Filip and Asst. 209.80 233.20 172.DO 198.70 55.8« 32.10 21.25 34.20 220.4# J 146.5® 53.60 33.60 71.20 200.60 201.60 33.60 183.60 66.00 10.80 33.00 To the Cftaiman vU Gentlemen of i Horry Brothers, pastura rut the Board of Supervieore: Dr. WllltamGay, veterinarian Tour Committee on Eradication of Shurtleff Company, lumber .... Tuberculosis in Cattle. would beg I Hubert's Pharmacy, medicines leave to report that they met at the Harding Motor Company, oil Court Hour* in the City of Wood- ; Clyde * llud's Mobile 9ervice. stock on the 17th day of May to 1 gasoline and oil again consider contract of B. F. Ken- F. W. Woolworth Co.. supplies nelly as County Veterinarian for Kemps Hatchery & Feed Co.. the ensuing year. feed Your Committee after having duly j Busse Greenhouses.- garden considered the request of Dr. B. F. Kennelly for an Increase in salary and car allowance would recommend that the car allowance for travel now being paid to Dr. B. F. Kennelly be increased from $90.00 per month to $100.00 per month and that his salary be increased from $225.00 per month to $240 per month. Your Committee submits herewith as part plants Sawyer Biscuit Co.. crackers Ar-tffell, inc., pest control ... Thomas J. Webb Co., coffee .... Bohn Hdw. Co.. seeds Royal Blue Food Mart., groc. E. L. Bakkom & Co., repair parts Bannister's Store tob., gro- . ceries, clothing 31.60 13.06 45.43 15.00 66.68 20.11 24.14 27.44 112.73 of this report, the contract Tor the ; Montgomery Ward Co., clothing ensuing year. j and supplies 3l.CS' All of which is respectfully sub- Burton-Schmitt Inc., trac. parts 3.9® mitted. ; Crystal Lake Farm Store, CARL E. WITT St US. Chm. "Jt machinery parts ....... 3.5t R. M. SLAVIN - /' F. Cichocki. shoes 11.2.T E. C. COY "v-^ : John Sexton Co. iroceries .... 125.97 A. B. McCONNELL May 17 th, 1950 To the Chairman and Gentlemen BAKOXjD BAOOW GEORGE JEDLICKA. » Enforcing Officer '3M£U. ; C. RUSSBLL ALLEN, Attorney for Board Appearances: ' .i-;-.4 HKNfR*YB aL#. I #C Oa iWi i• L M. .#&*** for Petitioner Objectors: Xoru- Petition was read, ( .1 Foe has been paid Certificate of publication.4tM. Ao a<-tion taken. State of Illinois < . ) „ o • ) SS,. County of McttenrT" ) Before .Mcllenry wMeh ^ mwn I . _ heavy trail lnc on U. 8. 20. Are planning to move one-quarter mile east to site adjoining a side road with easy access and sufficient accommodations for parking. They will be more remote from residences and this 'will not increase the number of taverns. It should be a decidwl improvement. (Written permission from the Liquor Control Board must be obtained before this petition is granted.) State of Illinois, County of McHenrv, ss. In the Matter of the Application ,h- v, , iL a -i, of Thp Trinity Evangelical Luther- In the Mattar of the Application •# an Church for Variation of Zoning Admiral « orpnrauop for Variation 1 Restriction. of Zoning Restriction I ii«-fore McHenry County Zoning County Zon- ; Board of Appeals •.hearing held in j A. B. McConnell Paul Rosenthal City of Woodstock, Ct hse Jail It & wtr ....... Alice Jones, er T. B. off >sal.. Ct. Hse. Jail 8aL-- Vestie Muldoon ..: ...... ... Frank Haistead Fred c. Bau, shff per diem fees serv Sabina Bau. r.hff cook' for pris Shff. Dpty.-- Ronald J. Morrl* Armour J. Birte >«. Howard W. Cairns Grant Nolan Henry J. Kaerber Thomas P. Bolger, cir ct pro off sal 75.00 All of which is respectfully submitted. ALMER AAVANG, Chairman MATH N. 8CHMITT JOHN J. FILIP , ROSCOE GLENN PAI L F. ROSENTHAL The Committee on Claims. County MM46 175.00 115.00 200.00 150.00 ^.. 100.00 215.00 21 &.<•<> 216.00 215.00 215.00 of the Board of Supervisors: Your Committee on Eradication of Tuberculosis in Cattle met at the Court House on May 17th. 1950 and 1 made a recommendation for the re- | appointment of Dr. B. F. Kennelly i as County Veterinarian for McHenry i County to administer the tuberculin test for the year beginning July 1st,' 1950 and ending not later than Jun* | 30th. 1951. Your Committee would thereupon beg leave to present the following contract and agreement, to-wit: I This Memoranda of Agreement, | mad« and entered into on the 1st day of July. A. D. 1930, by and between Carl Wittnius, Elmer C. Coy, Raymond Slavin and A. B. McCon* r.?ll for and on behalf of the Board: of Supervisors of the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, which is the party of the first part and Dr. B. F. Kennelly. party or the second part. ® Witnesseth: That Whereas. the nois. on May A. D. 1950 ' . the hour of 3:00 p. in. Present: Harold J. Bacon, Chairman, George Jedlick.i. Enforcing Officer R. O. Andrew Co., st**d and feed 269.20 j anil Secretary. E. J. Deneen, Roy Horder's, Inc.. file folders .... 4.49 . Kent. Frank Nagel, Vernon Kays. . Ideal Oil Co.. gas & fuel oil.-,157.70 I Absent: C. . Russell Allen, Attorney! ing Roard of Appeals held at the city hall, in the city of Harvard, Admiral Corporation, in Har* I McHenry County. Illinois, on the 6th vard. McHenry County 1111- ' day of June, A. D. 1950. at the hour 1950, at ! of 3:00 o'clock P M Amer Aavang. seed corn Esther C. Allen, incidentals Esther C. Allen, salary Heen Bisbee, salary Rose Chambers, wages James Chambers. wagdS :... Martha Linn, wages Floyd Linn, wages Less Cream sold. Cream sold' .. .inpatient rebate 'Patient rebate Sawyer rebate 62.15 Supra. Maxwell. McConnell and Uo- ! Poor, presented the following tenthal voted Aye. Na.ve none. The port which on motion of Supr. Filip airman declared the motion unan- and duly seconded by Supr. Schmitt nously carried and the report adopted. Asst. Supr. McConnell. Chairman of the Committee on Election, addressed the Board and stated that there were at least nine precincts in the County that Were over the Statutory limit, as to the number of electors allowed in a precinct by etate law, and that his "Committee were of the opinion that said precincts should be re-divided; but to do ho the Committee would need the full cooperation of tile Supervisor* of the Townships effected, he thought that work on the re-dividing of the precincts should be started by Ar Committee at once, and that it was a large task, but that he thought that it could be done by the Presidential primary and election in 1952. The Clerk addressed the Board and stated that under the permanent registration of electors act of the State of Illinois, that the dividing of the larger precincts was very necessary, and tha, b«tter service could be given the electors of McHenry County if same was done. Several Supervisors were of the same opinion, and it was decided to proceed and continue with their work concerning said matter. The Clerk presented lists of Claims ^gainst the County and upon motion Supr. Coy duly seconded by Supr. Sterne and declared carried, said claims were referred to the proper . committees, and the Board adjotu'tied to 1:30 o'clock P. M. (I>. S. T.y for* committee work. " 1:30 O'CLOCK ». ML (B. T.) The Board met pursuant to ad- --fournment and upon roll call, thd riteine merpbers responded to their names as appeared of record in the morning session. excepting Asst. Supr. McConnell and Asst. Supr. Rosenth. il, constituting a quorum present. The Committee on Claims, Lal/or, ifees and Supplies presented the foljwing report, which on motion of upr. Aavang and duly seconded by Supr. Mackeben and the roll being called was declared unanimousiy adopted. to-wit: Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors: • ,'Your Committee on l^abor. Fees . gad Supplies Claims would beg leave 16 report that they have examined all claiirts presented to them and recommend the payment of the following, and that the Clerk be directed issue oiders on the County Treasurer to the Claimants for the several amounts allowed, as follows, to-wit: Frank Thornber Co.. co assmt supr sup $21.73 cir elk rec '<#&' fck $30118 $321.91 R. F. Dusenberry. co assmt supr trav $21.00, co assmt supr sup $5.53 26.53 dryst&l Lake Herald, cir elk sup $31.30, co zoning exp $2t>0.20, co elk elect ptff bai $546.15, co elk off , sup $121.16 960.81 'Kee Lox Mfg. Co.. co elk off sup t 10.46 llarchant Calculat'ng Machine Co., co elk off SUD 1,017.00 P. O. Knuth Co., shf off sup $19.02, Co treas off sup $4.60, cir elk sup 52.45 26.07 tl'oodstoek Daily Sentinel, elr • elk sup 25.00 Sup. Schs. Off. Expe Postindex Company ... Goerlitz-Becknell Co and the roll being called, *a« declared unanimously carried, to-wit: lune 12. A. D. 1950 Mr. Chairmen and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors: 'Your Committee on County Poor Claims would beg leav^ to report that they have examined all claims present€>d to them, and recommend the payment of the following, and that the Clerk be directed to 300.00 150.00 125 00 150.0* 100.00 120.00 »2,S»0.3« $50.41 i ' 8.05 f 96.79 tors - ?• $2,293.57' • ~:~V June in50' To the Honorable Board of Supervisors of McHenry County. Woodstock. Illinois. Your McHenry County Home, Farm and Hospital Committee met at 'llartland on the above mentioned Board of Supervisors of the County : date and audited bills for the month of McHenry and State of Illinois, ; of May 1950. Tie following are has heretofore appropriated a sum recommended for payment. of money to be used in the suppres- , Running RxpeniW .$1568,«6 sion of tuberculosis » among "dairy - Clothing cattle of the County of McHenry un- ! Tobacco der the direction of the said Board Medicines of Supervisors, and Whereas, the said Dr. B. F. Kennelly has been appointed County Veterinarian to administer (he tuberculin tests, by McHenry County and said appointment has been confirmed by the l>epartment of Agriculture of the State of Illinois. This memoranda therefore witnesseth that it is mutually agreed by and between the parties hereto that the party of the first part agreed to employ the party of the second part for a term of one year beginning July 1, 1950, and ending not later ...... ..... issue .t han June 30th, 1951. und--e--r the folorders on the County Treasurer to j 'owing express terms and conditions, the Claimants for the several i is to say: amounts allowed, as follows, to-wlt: Dependent Children-- Allendale Farm School. * (Holmes) 51.85 Chicago lndust. Home ' for Chil., (DaUiel) 12C.00 House of the Good Shepherd. (Harvey) 40.00 Lisle Manual. TYng. lndust. School (Jasien) 120.00 St. Vincents Home for Chil.." (Reh) Elgin Catholic Charltlea. (Biliecki) Mrs. Minnie Prigham, (Ketch um) Mrs. Eva Kapping, (Yestebo) Mrs. Geo. Wierema. (Van Nattan) Mrs. It. J. Leisch. (l)e Line).. Mrs. Robert Pierce, (Verinett) Lake Bluff Orphanage, • (Lange) Lake County T. B. San. care , T. B. pr.tient* 3301.50 All of which is respectfully subi mitted. ROSCOE GLENN, Chairman E. C. COY frank b. McConnell C. PERRY WRIGHT frank may The following monthly report of the4 County Treasurer, including a report of County Highway Funds, was presented and read to the Board, to-wit: Moathly xeport of HcXeary Ooutf wirhway Vul, Kay l, lMOJto^Vtag 31, lift The party of the second part agrees to perform his services to the satisfaction of the above mentioned committee representing the Board of Supervisors of the said McHenry County for the salary of Two Thousand Eight Hundred and Eighty Dollars ($2,880.00) per annum, he to be governed by the direction of the Committee representing the Board of Supervisors as to the manner in which tuberculin tests are to be made, he will keep or cause to keep an accurate account with a card i system of all cattle tested by him- 40.00 ) 8e" *ntl b>' his assistants and to see 40*00 l'1®* * proper annual report be fur- I nished to the party of the tlrst part. The party of the first part will issue to the party of thi* second part an order for a one-twelfth of the salary above mentioned in consideration for such services at the end of each month. The party of the second part shall keep an accurate record of all Hospital Diet ..... Fu<H TOT AT* Leas crenm sold , Cream sold ....... l'atient return Patient return 'Sawyer return. •32.20 39.55 13.87 174.70 403.66 157.70 .$30.41 . 44.88 - . 8.05 . 1.89 . 1.51 $96.79 M.73 80.00 80.00 40.00 40.00 | 40.00 ! $2293.:.7 The regular monthly Inspection of buildings, grounds and live stock rfcvealed everything to be in good condition with the exception of items on which Chairman McConnell wilt outline to the Board and ask their permission to correct. There being no further business. Your Committee. on motion duly ntade and seconded, adjourned. FRANK B. MeCONNELL. Chairman E.1 C. COY CARL E. W1TTMCS ALMER AAVANG AUGl'STl'S M. MAXWELL The following Special report of the County Home Committee conconcerning certain improvements, together with two ^notations was presented and read to the Board, to-wlt: -- REPORT -- The Committee at the County Home and Hospital have endeavored to do repair work from time to tline %vhere most needed. They have a new well which Is Working out very satisfactorily. They have new noofed all of the for Board. Appearances: William J. Gleason, Attorney representing petitioner. Objectors: none. Petition was read Fee has been paid Certificate of publication filed. Board's Decision:..It has been tflOVOd and seconded by the board thfct: the above petition be granted. •*>« • ,Vote: Aye: Five -- Naye: Xone Chairman,.declaredItiotton carrtet-;- iUau* of Illinois - '-.-•*• Co•'u nty Of McHenry • ) : s* ' v: * In the matter of the petition' "' • of Oak Park- Nations^ Rank, as Trun, tee. and Charles H.. Frittsche ft Amanda Fritzsche.-. for change in Zoning t'iassitioation. Petition No. 1 Before McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals hearing held in the city hall, in the city McHenry, Mo- Henry County. Illinois, on the 9th day of May A. D. 1950 at the hour of 3:00 p. pi- Present: Roy Kent, Acting Chairman. E. J. Deneen, Vernon Kays, George Jedlicka, Secretary and hnforcing Officer •Absent:' Harold' J. Bacon. Chairman, Frank Xagel, C. Russell Allen, Attorney for Board Appearances: John H. Loo*e, Attorney representing Petitioners. Edward T. Morris. Attorney representing Jane L. Morris, Objector, and Marie Healy. Objector Petition was read Certificate of Publication filed F« e has been paid {Attached testimony and notes on above case) Board's Decision: It has been moved and seconded by the Board that the alHjv^e petition be uranted. Vote Aye: Four > Naye: NonO P. M. Present: Harold Bacon. Chm.; Geo. George Jedlicka, Secretary and Enforcing Officer E. J. Deneeii. Absent: C. Russell Allen, Attorney for Board; Vernon Kays, Rov Kent. Frank Xagel. - Appearances: >Tone Objectors: None Certificate of publllcatlon fllctd Petition was read 1 Fee has been paid Board's Decision: It baa been moved and seconded that the- above petition be granted. Vote: Aye: Four: Xaye: Mono, i- Chairman declared motion carried. State of Illinois County of McHenry, ss. *** w**--or \ A communication was received from the State Housing Board notifying the Chairman of the expiration or the term of office of tba Honorable William T. Reynolds, aa a commissioner of the McHenry County Housing Authority, on June 18. 19a0. The Chairman. Thomas F. Nolan, addressed the Board and stated that he would at this time reappoint Mr. Reynolds for a five year term. It was thereupon regularly moved by Supr. Beck and duly seconded by Supr. Filip that the appointment be confirmed, and the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried and the appointment made. Several communications from the State of Illinois. Department of Public Works and Buildings, the National Association of County Officials, the State Department of Aeronautics and Tax Payers Federation of Illinois were presented, together with Gas Tax Allotment report for the month of May, 1950, which were ordered placed on file. A report of non-federal public works plan preparation for which no federal funds are provided was presented and ordered placed on file. A delegation of Tavern Keepers operating in McHenry County outside of the corporate limits of any city or village in McHenry County. appeared before the Board in protest to the adoption bv the Board of the amending ordinance to the Liquor Act allowing package stores. The delegation was informed by the In the Matter of the Application Chairman of the Liquor Control of J. Frank Graf. Robert J. Goll and ' Committee that the amending ordl- Anne W. Goll, for Change of Zoning i nance allowing package goods stores Classification. ; was adopted in the morning session Before McHenry County Zoning i of this meeting, and that the matter Pate** 149.fl 184.46 68.61 P. W. Woolworth. supplies .... 2.79 Miller-Patton Bak. Co.. bread . 68.48 Royal Blue Food Mart., groc. 21.34 Busse Florist, garden plants 2.-14 Hubert's Pharmacy, medicines Cfi.10 Clj'de A Bud's Mobile Serv.. gas. 11.21 Ideal Oil Company, fuel oil .... 143.60 Kemp's Hatchery & Feed Co., chickens and feed Bannister's Store, groceries. tobacco, supplies Thomas J. Webb Co.. coffee .... Montgomery Ward Co.. suppllea and clothing 1S.M E. L. Bakkom & Co.. supplies 8.78 Dacy Electric* Company, electric parts 2.30 Ludwig Wilson Co.. laundry siipplles 59.04 Burton-Schmitt, machine parts .2.60 R, L. Tasewell. frt. on raisins 1 .90 John Sexton Co., groceries .... 266.86 Shurtleff Co.. lumber, glass, cement, etc 65.74 Sawyer Biscuit Co.. crackers 26.94 Esther C. Allen, incidentals 78.50 Esther C. Allen, salary Helen Bisbee. salary Rose Chambers, wages ... James Chambers, wages Martha Linn, wages ....... Floyd Linn, wages Clara Hayes, wages ....... 800.00 95.0i) 126.00 160.00 100.00 120.00 63.96 Less cream soM ... Cream sold . Delaney rebate . Sawyer rebate ... .« 68.17 . 40.16 . 12.15 . 1.20 $2.3Cl.tt vi-'"'? Board of Appeals hearing held in the city hall, in the city of Harvard. McHenry County, Illinois, at the hour of 3:00 o'clock P. M. on the 6th day of June A. D. 1950. Present: Harold Bacon, chm.; George Jedlicka, Secretary and Enforcing Officer; E. ,J. Deneen. Absent: C. Russell Allen. Attorney for Board; Frank Xagel, Vernon Kays, Roy Kent. Appearances: Hugh A. Dansen. Attorney for Petitioners. » Objectors: None Petition was read Fee has been paid Certificate of Publication filed In Re. Graf-Goll Hearing: Board's Decision: It has been moved and seconded by the Board that the above petition be granted. Vote: Aye: Four, Naye: None. Chairman declared motion carried. Description: Property northeast was presented by the Liquor Control Commission to the full Board at the May, 1950 meeting of said Board, and was by action of said Board of Supervisors, referred to the Liquor Control Commission for investigation and report and recommendation for the June meeting of said Board, and that he did not feel that any reverse action could be taken at this time. Supr. Sterne addressed the Board and stated that It was bis understanding that the amending ordinance would not disqualify any other licensed tavttn keeper from selling package gcods. Supr. Mackeben. Chairman of the Liquor Control Committee, stated that that was correct. A general discussion was then had with regard to said matter and no action taken. The Chairman stated that if there was nothing further to come before this meeting of the Board, for the $106.68 10C.M $2,260.66 July 5. 1950 To the Chairman and the Honorable Board of Snpervisors of McHenry County. Woodstock, Illinois. Your McHenry County Home, Farm and Hospital Committee met at Hartland on the above mentioned date and audited bills for the month of June 1950. and recommend the following be paid. Running expense $1,402.86 reactors. The party of the second ! "}»in building and replaced window part is to have charge of the buying of necessary ear tags for branding of cattle and also all other necessary supplies to carry on the said tests, party of the first part to pay for same. The party of the first part reserves the right to supervise and direct the replaced eave spouts where sills where needed. troughs and down needed: Repaired roof and metal roofing on tool shed and replaced doors on shed with new ones. Replaced rotted sills and siding in stock barn. New electric wiring has been Burgess, Anderson & Tate .... Byers Printing Company Security Envelope Co Hammond & Stephens Co R. L. Taiewell Co. Treas. Off. Sup.-- Pltney-Bowes. Inc Burrough's Addint> Machine Co. Shf. Off. Sup.-- lie-Gee's lnc .... Heudrychs Ford -- Vieregg Sinclair St;rv. , American Munitions > Co. ..... Jack Smith's Super Serv AEro Erickson, shf off sup $30.00, W „hf dpty $60 00 #0.00 Pearl Schultz, co soning exp .,1 $34.75, contingent fund $7.50 42.25 . ^ Contingent Fund-- K. I). Woods, County Clk Cjeorge H. Gorham , Francis P. Blank. Pol. Alas. Judcy. Llbrv.-- American Law Book Co, The Lawyers Co-op. Pub. Co, Hdwin H. Cooke .-. - Benton St. Restaurant, ct jurors fund 10.70 1.95 6.33 12«il 21.48 26.37 I3.5U 333.38 6.38 92.12 41.31 3.40 B«CX Balance forward May 1, Gas Tax Refund Total receipts ... Grand total $148.47 .$2666.91 148.47 Highway orders Balance on band as of May 31 $2705.38 $8940.84 services of the party of the second I brought in from the Highway to part so long as this contract is in -distributor pole and box and conforce and effect and in case the serv- I tinned under ground to water pump lees of the party of the second part ! t'1*" ">"1* house thus eliminating a are not satisfactory to the parties! f'r<* haszard to that wiring of the first part, and upon a report There still remains to be done of such dissatisfaction to the Board ' um'er the Committee's program at of Supervisors in session either at a regular or special meeting of said Board and If said report of dissatisfaction is approved, this contract shall be terminated and the services paid for proportionately up to the termination of said contract, it being understood that in ease such report is made, party of the second fi?li 4fi 1 part have the right and oppor- | tunity to appear before the Board as i Supervisors and make any e.\- Tn- r™!? Trl^i'n Him»rlnt«nrf«nl of i; planation tlIh"attl he mmHa-yv adeeeemm nneecceess-- Hlrt»»v Superintendent "f Kary. in case the contingency herein • ' I mentioned shall occur. It is further understood and Month of par. 1900 lMMft HENRY A. XI'LLE. Pnuntv Treasurer ' 41 •"'"iiiei- umiersiona fM ths i the party of the second • part shall for the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) per month to be paid monthly bv the partv of the first part furnish Ills own means of transportation in and about his work and the upkeep of any ' automobil Oomaty Trianrn'i Bsport - -- i»ta :::$ Balance forward General Fund Supervisor County Home Superintendent County Home - Chairman T.iquor Committee Dependent Children Highway Fund Highway Flnt's^ ...... Inheritance Tax . ......:. Personal Property Back Tax Motor Fuel . .- Payroll Clearing; account County Officer's fees __ Illinois Municipal Re i ire „ State's Attorney Fuad-T Disputed Tax Total Receipts $339,268.67 22.47 626.85 98.74 6.660.00 380.00 148.47 1.596.00 6,965.87 390.77 8.60 _4.620.77 * 2.006.17 2,483.10 .1.032.00 2,161.31 . 28,191.12 Grand Total C ,....|367,5:»».79 ixyoaAltttr* 904.69 50.00 10.00 47.50 10. On 6.00 JlcCormick & Henderson, coelk ptg ' Tappan Ins. Agency, co Ins fund .: •C. L. Tryop, co sup hwy trav exp Charles S. Pln&ry Clerk. Town of Xunda, co elk elec rent pol pi .. .JM ary Dusenberry. co assmt supr sal Ohas. H. Doolittle. co assmt . supr sal $110.00. eo assinit supr trav exp $16.80 lt.56 868.02 . 98.40 Cliarles F. Hayes judcy Justice fees E. B. Miller, M. IX, co elk Ins depdn (Walter) B. B. Xeu< hiller. M. D.. co elk ins depdn (Walter) Charles <5. Scidel. co elk Ins depdn (Rechlln) '^)r. Thomas F. Forrest. shff Co., jail sup clothing Illinois Bell Telephone et hse ,1#il tele Ct. Hsa Sup.-- United" Research i>ab •Woodstock Trucking Co Greil True Value Hdwe Ludwig Wilson Company Broeker Janitor Supply Lien Chemical Company Ct. Hse. Repairs-- Jklaynard H. Hogan Hall & Eckert Fred C. Bau, shff per diem fees, serv i. Shff. Feedg. Pris.-- ^Trackett's Bakery Conway Dairy .. .t" Western United Gas & E1.....J. tichuett's Grocery Dabina Itau, shff cook for ~ pris--$10.00. shff dpty per diein--$28.00 • Shff. Dpty. Per Diem- Nick J. Adams ....-- Harry Beu •...*-- „ Don Dexheinief Kenneth Fay Harold G. FolA,^-^'...^ Marie Fox ... i„. Fred ICuns Lynn Merwinrsr..,--Zz.-*-. George Meyers ^Vivian Seaman V?Clyde J. Zoia Clyde C. Miner, shff dptj 5JH> 130..00 126.80 40.1>0 10.00 10.00 *2.90 7.50 247.99 160.02 10.o<' 10.89 18.65 84.43 126.16 92.76 6-63 174.45 County Orders fl&P Jurors' Order Coroner A Coronet Jurors' Probation Officcr -- County Treastusac _ Salary Clerk's Salaries Bounty Order ...u General Fund Highway Orders u Inheritance Tax Motor Fuel Orders Payroll Orders Escrow Account Illinois Muhicipal Retir*. • .... Bridge Bond Account $29,178.12 328.70 54.04 128.40 223.60 I.519.19 39.35 339.96 ; 8,940.84 II.148.29 J2.578.82 "S4.641.27 / 472.69 2.483.10 280.00 Balance forward May fl. If2.350.83 1950 ...$215,208.96 this time, repairs to be made to the bottoms of the slide fire escapes and painting slides inside and out. Replace all steps to stairway fire escape and repainting same. On the 2nd. day of March last, the water pipe from the new well to the pressure tanks, which was found to be five feet under ground, broke and water washed a hole up through the froien ground, this being temporarally repaired. This pipe was found to be only an inch pipe, badly rusted and corroded. Th» Committee's program now is to di"j up the entire line and replace It with either 1'4 galvanised piping or with copper ml ing. It is estimated that copper tube will carry water as an 1 *4 inch galvanized pip< The price of galvanised pipe at this tme appears to bv 35c per ft. The price of copper Chairman declared motiou carried. Description: With reference to property on the south side of Lily l^ake with a slaeable real estate development including some duplex bouses on large lots. This sizeable development looks like improvement producing roads and utilities for tin other neighbors. The objectors case Is not well founded. In Re: Petition No. 1 on Fritsscho hearing: The objectors, Marie Healy and Jane L. Morris own no property in the -Fritzsche estates, hqt own property in Wegen 'i Subdivision, but object regardless. 1 State of Illinois, Countv of McHenVy, . ss, ' In the .Matter of. the Petltton Of Oak Park National Bank.das Trustee, and Charles H. Fritzsche & Amanda Fritzsche. for Change in Zoning Classification. Petition Xo. 2. Before McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals hearing held in the city hall in the City of McHenry, McHenrv Countv, Illinois, on the 9th dav of Mav, A. I). 1950 at the hour of 3:00 P. M. Present: lioy Kent, Acting Chairman; 15. J. l»eneen, Vernon Kays. George Jedlicka. Enforcing Officer and Secretary. Abs-nt: Harold J. Bacon. Chairman: Frank Nagel. C. Russell Allen, Attorney for Board. Appearances: ,lohnf 11. Loose. Attorney representimr petitioners; Edward T- Morris, representing Jane L. Morris, Objector, and Marie Heal>. ^injector. . " Petition was read Certificate of publication Wlsd Fee has been paid (Attached testimony and notes taken on above case) Board's Decision: It has been moved and seconded by the Board that the al me petition be granted. Vote: Aye: Four. Naye: None. Chairman declared motion carried Description: With reference to property on the south side of Lily Lake with a sizeable real estate development including duplex houses on large lots. This sizeable development looks like an improvement-- one inch 1 producing roads and utilities for the much other neighbors. The objectors case is not well founded. State (>f Illinois. County of McHenrv, s .s ,• In the Matter of the Application of lvar Frederlcksen for Zoning Reclassification. Before McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals held in the city hall in the city of McHenry,--^Icof Harvard adjoining Chicago and i £<>od of McHenry County he would Northwestern Railway tracks. They I f ^ a motion to adjourn. It 1 was thereupon regularly moved by Supr. Coy and duly seconded by Supr. Schmitt to adjourn. Motion carried. Thereupon the Board adjourned. THOMAS F. NOLAN. Chair BUM Attest; R. D. V^OODS. County Cleric , _ . . tubing about that he may use or pay for and other ' 5®c P*r fl* It Is said copper tubing expenses of going to* and from his j '*n be laid for one half the time of employment. galvanized. Digging the trench for It is further understood and agreed I either would cost the same. that the party of the second part 1 There still remains stored in the ... shall give the party of the first parti WELL house on the farm an old 9] Henry County. Illinois, on the 9Ni sixty days notice of termination of' P- tv,K engine which was used 1 day of May. A. D I960 at the hour employment and that the party »f. V^srs ago on the old wet battery-i of .1:00 P. M. the first part shall give the party I lighting system, also a 5 H. P. motor! Present: Roy Kent, Acting Chairof the second part sixty davs notice ! ah«l the old generator, as well as i man; George Jedlicka, Enforcing of dismissal. " I other articles stored there which ! Officer and Secretary; E^^L Deneen, .. In Witness Whereof, the parties 1 take up badly needed room In the ! Vernon Kays. lisreto have hereunto signed their ' WELL house, all of which the Com-: .Absent: Harold Bacoflf. Chairman tUimes the day1 and year first wrltt... above. Board of Supervisors of MeHenry County, Illinois. 'iParty of the First Part: By, CARL E. WITTMUS R. M. SLAVIN E. C. CLOY A. B. MeCONNELL Members of Committee Party of the Second Part r B. F. KENNELLY All of, which is respectfully submitted. CARL E. WITTMUS R. M. SLAVIN 1--' C. COY A. B. MeCONNELL mittee are recommending to be sold j Frank Nagel, C. Russell Allen. Attoror disposed of to the best advantag possible. " We have 47 inmates at the County home at the present time. 40 m<-h and 7 ladies, i We- have 7 on the pay roll; our very efficient Superitendent and Matron. 2 hired men mid 4 hired ladies. We hope to be able to prevail on .someone's good nature, perhaps -the Highway Department Office force, to make the County a blue print of the electric wiring and of the water system of the premises to lie placed XUL file in the office of the Farm ami Home so that successors In the Home Committee can know what there is and where to find electric wiring and water pipes. It was thereupon regularly moved by Supr. Wright and duly secoded by Supr. Schmitt that the report and recommendation be approved, and that Dr. B. F. Kennelly be re-appointed as .County, Veterinarian of i consideration and suggestions. McHenry County for the ensuing j Respectfully submitted year, and that the Contract be ap- FRANK B. Mc< proved and adopted. Supr Cornue addressed the Board and stated that he thought that it was quite peculiar for the Committee to be recommending the re-appointment of Dr. Kennelly, and also recommending an increase in salary and car allowance, when last year thev were trying to ney for the Hoard Appearances: William M. Carroll, Jr., Attorney representing petitioner. Objectors: None present. Letter of Indian Ridge Impiovement Association stating objections. (Testimony and notes attached) Board's Decision: It has been moved and seconded by the Board that the above petition be granted. Vote: Ave: Four. Naye: None. Chairman declared motion carried. Description: Request to erect telephone utility building in Indian Hills Subdivision. \\ ynder l^ake. From testimony given at the hearing and Investigation it seems there was misrepresentation on both sides. Our Investigation leads us to believe it would by a decided improvement. $867,559.79 The above and foregoing report is | get rid of him, and that he wondered II of this is being submitted for | \Ve are regarding this not as a busiyour information and disposal and , ness but a public utility to help the the Committee will appreciate your j locality. I State of Illinois,^ I County of McHenry. ss. OXXHLL. 1 In the Matter of the Application of Chairman | Max Green for Amendment to and . CARL E. WITTMUS J. Variation of Zoning Classification. K. C. COY 3 Before McHenry County Zoning AAVANG I Board of Appeals Hearing held in At GLSTl S M. MAXWELL I the citv hall In tiie city of Crystal' Supr. McDonnell. Chairman of the ; Lake. McHenry County, Illinois, on County Home Committee, addressed j May 23rd. 1950, at the hour of 3:00 the Board and stated that his com- 1 o'clock P. M. true and correct according to Itest knowledge and belief. HENRY A. NULLE, County Treasurer. Suh-scrbed and t>worn to before me this 12th day of June, 1950. R. D. WOODS. that if the Committee felt that his efficiency had improved oxer that mittee felt thnt the improvements referred to in the report should lie made but wanted some direction or period of time. Supr. Wittmus, Chair-! approval bv the Full Board I*Tore man of the Committee. addressed' " " the Board and stated that their investigation showed that many County Veterinarians in Counties of ap- (Seal) County Clerk 5 proximately this size were receiving It was thereupon regularly moved \ a maximum salary of up to $8,00<>.;»o by Supr. Glenn and duly seconded > a year, which is of course much by Supr. Schmitt that the Reports larger than this Increase allows, and be approved and ordered of record, j that recently the State department and the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried. A report of the .Committee on Education, made by Richard L. Tasewell. County 3uperintendent of 1 appointed Dr. Kennelly to an Important position in the County Veterinarian's Association of the State of Illinois. After some further discussion with regard to said matter the proceeding. After some discussion it was regularly moved by Supr. Filip and duly seconded by Supr. Mackeben that the Special report be approved, and that the County Home Committee be given full power to act. and the roll being called the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried Present: Harold Bacon. Chairman George Jedlicka. Enforcing Officer and Secretary Frank NageJ, Roy Kent. E. J. Deneen. Vernon Kays. Absent: C. Russell Allen, Attorney for Board. ^Schools, was presented and read to > chairman instructed the clerk to call the Board, to-wlt: 1 the roll on Supr. Wright's motion to June, 1950 1 appoint and approve, and the roll 57.93 48."1/ 1.68 72*84 88.00 Mr. Raymond D. Woods, Clerk Board of Supervisors • McHenry County Woodstock. Illinois .. . The Education Committer the Board of Supervisors of McHenry County met with County Superintendent. R. L. Tazewell, on Thurs<lay. June 1. 19,10, and approved liis recommendation, to appoint Robert E. Mattix as Assistant County Superintendent of Schools for the summer. his appointment to expire on 77.00 14.00 14.00 1 " Th 14.00 | mitt 217 00 14.00 98.00 26.00 7.00 t.00 14.00 being called by the Clerk. Suprs. Wright. Wittmus, iteck. Coy. Slavin, Dunning. Glenn. Mackeben. Schmitt. Filip and Asst Supr. Maxwell voted Aye. Suprs. Ruth. Aavang. Cornue, McConnell. May and Sterne voted Naye. The Chairman declared the motion carried the report approved, the appontment made, and the Contract approved and adopted. The Committee 011 McHenry County, Home, Farm and Hospital piesented the following report, wnich on motion of Supr. Mackelien and duly seconded by Supr. Glenn and the roll being called was declared, unanimousy adopted, to-wit: Mr. Chairman and Members of the Board of Supervisors of McHenry County. Your McHenry County Home. Farm and Hospital Committee' met motion unanimously carried and the i at Hartland on June 7th. 1950 and appointin> nt made. ! auriited bills for the month of May, following report of the Com- i 1950. and respectfully submit the 011 the Eradication of Tuber-j following report recommending the culosis in Cattle. together with same be paid. original Contact, for the reappoint- Ludwig W'llson C6.. soap chips.$24.76 ment ;tnd employment of Dr. B. F. Public Service Co. of Nor. Kennelly as County Veterinarian, 111., ^electricity 61.03 $rly certified by the Clerk of th Circuit Court, for the May 195" Term of said Court was presented and ordered placed on file. The Hoard of Appeals, operating under the Mclienrj County- Illinois Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, presented the following report* towit: / State of Illinois ) R. L. TAZEWELL. Co. Supt. of Schools It was thereupon regularly movel by Supr Slavin and duly seconded by Supr. Mackeoei) that the report be appioved and that the temporary appointment be made, and the roll bving called the Chairman declared the were presented and read to the Board, to-wit: •...., May 17 th. 1960. State of Illinois County «c MfHiwft . Mller-Patton Baking Co.. bread 80.05 Central Printing A Pub. Co.. stationery 8.2S Appearances: Jaines-?^ Iticn, Attorney for Petitioner. Objectors: None Petition was read Certificate of publication filed tPvv has been paid Lo<ation: East if Silver Lake and A report of the Grand Jurv. prop- adjoining Anderson's Lake. 875 Lots * " known as Silver Lakes Oak Wood Hills Cunit No. 1. Board's Decision: If has heen moved and seconded by the 'Board that the above petition t/e granted. Vote: Aye- Five. Xaye: None. Chairman declared motion carried. State of Illinois. Countv of McHenry. ss. In the Matter of the Application of Albert Rahn and Bernhart Rahn for Zoni<if Reclassification. ' Before McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals hearing held in the city hall in the city Marengo, in the Coij*rty~'of McHenry, in the State of Illinois on the 6th day of June, A. D., 1950, at the hour of 4:00 o'clock P. M. Present: Harold Bacon. Chairman George JetHfeka, Secretary and Enforeirig Officer E. J. Deneen. Vernon Kays. Absent: Roy Kent. Frank Nagel, County The Honorable Board of Supervisors of McHenry County, Illinois met In special session pursuant to a call signed by more than one-third of Its members at the Court House, In the City of Woodstock on Tuesday. the Uth day of July, A. D. 1950 at 10:00 o'clock A. M. (I). S. T.) The meeting was called to order by the Chairman. Thomas F. Nolan, and the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America was given by the Chairman with all members of the Board and visitors present participating, and the roll being called bv the Clerk, the following membvrs responded to their names, to-wit: August Ruth. C. Perry Wright. Carl E. Wittmus, Frank k. Beck. Elmer Coy, Raymond Slavin, ^Charles T. Dunning, Roscoe Glenn. Harley Mackeben, Thomas F. Nolan, Aimer Aavang, Stanley Cornue, Frank B. McConnell. Frank May, Theodore Sterne, John J. Flllp and Asst. Suprs. Augustus Maxwell, A. B. McConnell and Paul Rosenthal constituting a quorum present. , The minutes of the Regular June Petition granied upon "notion, Session were read and on motion weie approved and ordered of record. The following report of the County Treasurer for the month of June 1950, including a report on County Highway Funds was presented and read to the Board, and on motion duly made and citiicd was approved and ordered placed on. file, to-wit: Monthly Xeport of MoXeaxy Oeanty •ikwtr nai 1. 1980 to Jame 30, XMO of McHenry ) June 12th. 19.10 To the Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors: The Board of Appeals operating under the McHenry County, Illinois comprehensive Zoning. Ordinance submits herewith the following report to-wit: -State of Illinois • )' ss. „ County of MeHenry ) In the matter of /the application of Arwin R. Bauer for ~ Variation request the site of about 58 acres to be rezoned from farming to industrial. This is so situated that it is suitable only for Industrial use and will not interfere with any other development. State of Illinois. County of McHenry. ss. In the Matter of the Application of Frank Mass for Zoning Variation. Before McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals hearing held at the Frank Mass premises in the County of McHenry, State of Illinois, on the 6th day of June. A. D. 19i0 at the hour of 2:00 o\lock P. M. ^ Present: Harold Bacon. Chairman; George Jedlicka, Secretary and Enforcing Officer; Vernon Kays. Absent: C. Russell Allen, Attorney for Board; Frank Nagel, E. J. Deneen, Roy Kent. Appearances: Hugh A. Deneen, Attorney for petitioner. Objectors: None Sworn petition was read Certificate of publication filed Fee has been paid. In Re: Frank Mass Hearing: Board's Decision: It has been moved and seconded by the Board that the above petition lie granted. Vote: Ave: Four. Naye: None. Chairman declared motion carried. Description: Operates motel northwest of Woodstock on Route No. 14 and asked permit to erect electric sign 40 feet from center of road. Investigation shows sign is necessary due to obstruction vision of motorists from southeast caused by location of house on adjoining property. Sign will not be detrimental nor obstruct vision. Line of utility poles Is closer to highway than sign will be. * etc. State of Illinois, County of McHenry. ss. fti the Matter of the Application of William E. Vander Veen and Ida Vander Veen for Variation of Zoning ClassificatIon Restrictions. Before McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals hearing held in the county court room in the court house in the City of Woodstock, McHenry County. Illinois, on the 10th day of January, A. D. 1950. at the hour of 3:00 o'clock P. M. Present: Harold Bacon, Chairman; Ray Dusenberry. Secretary; Roy Kent, Frank Nagel, C. Russell Allen, Attorney for Board. Absent: E. J. Deneen. George Jedlicka, Enforcing Officer. Appearances: Charts* T. 8mttfe, Attorney for Petitioners - Objectors: None. Petition was read Fee has been paid Certificate of publication died Property Sold. N« decision made. State of Illinois, County of McHenry. ss. In the Matter of the Application of John Guerra for Kesoning Classification. Before McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals held in the county court room in the court house Woodstock, McHenry County, Illinois on April 4, A. D. 19o0, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. Present: Harold Bacon, Chairman; Ray Dusenberry, Secretary; E. J. Deneen. Roy Kent. George Jedlicka, Enforcing Officer. Absent: C. Russell Allen, Attorney for Board; Frank Nagel. Appearances: Harold J. Hodgson. Attorney for Petitioner, Objectors: None Petition was read Certificate of publication filed Fee has been paid In Re: John Guerra Zoning Matter: Mr. Bacon: This application for recoiling to Industrial because the application was obtained for the construction of a single family dwelling and barn and the location which had previously been rejected for resoning to Industrial 1. He then used the barn for the manufacture of cement blocks. This is definitely not a home occupation and the petitioner was ful!y aware of his responsibility in the matter. The property is located west of Crystal l<ake across from Blanton's Fann adjoining the Subdivision. Rejected: J-2-50 Your Zoning Board of Appeals submits herewith, as a part of this report, the applications and petitions of the applicants and petitioners, and recommends that the Zoning Ordinance be amended to conform to this report. All of which is respectfully submitted.. HAROLD J BACON, „ . Chairman k. J. DENEEN. Member >t* FRANK NAGEL. Member ROY A. KENT. Member VERNON W. Kays. Member GEORGE F. JEDLICKA. Secretary Board of Appeals and Enforcing Officer Board of Appeals It was thereupon regularly moved by Supr. Stern • and dulv seconded by Supr. Schmitt that the report l»e approved, and that the property of the petitioners and applicants, more fully described in their petitions and applications be changed showing the new classification of said property, to conform with said report, and that the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance now on file in the County Clerk's Office be amended to conform with said report as It effects the property of the petitioners and applicants, more fully described in their petitions and appplications, made a part of said report, and that all maps pertaining to County Zoning now on file In the County Clerk's office lie changed to conform to said rtport. And the roll being called, Suprs. R-itli. Wright. Wittmus, Beck, Coy, Slavin, Dunning, Glenn. Macke- Special July Meeting 1960 .-I 6,235.46 76.61 Jnae Beeelpts Balance forward June 1,... Fr«ijn Motor Fuel tax 1st Distribution llwy Bldg A Maoh Fd 17.719.4C 1st Distribution Highway Fund 27,114.90 Total Receipts 44,910.97 Grand total ,..$38,6 Bxpeadl taxes Highway orders ............. $10,365.70 Balance .51 on hand as of June 20, 1950 $28,809.81 $38,676.51 To: C. L. Tryon. Superintendent of Highway TrtENRY A. NULLE By J. G. 8. County Treasurer Ceaatjr Treasurei"i Bepott for the Month of June 1M0 Beoctpta Balance forward .. $316,208.96 General Fund .$ 88,130.85 of Zoning Classification and Amendment df Zoning Ordinance. Before McHenry Connty Zoning Board of Appeals held in the County Court Room in the County Court House in W'olodstock, McHenry County Illinois on Tuesday. November 1st A. D. 1949 at the hour of 3-00 o'clock p. m. Present: ROY KENT. Acting Chairman RAY DUSENBERRY, Secretary FRANK NAGEL E. J. DENEEN ben. Aavang. Cornue. McConnell , May, Schmitt, Sterne, Filip and Asst. C. Russell Allen, Attorney for Board. j-Supr. Maxwell voted Aye. Nay none. Appearances: Hugh A. Deneen, At 4"*' --' •u" -- AtmmMi, torney for Petitioners. Objectors: None. Petition was read Certificate of publication filed Fee has l>een paid I (Testimony taken on above hearing hereto attached to original) in Re: Rahn Hearing: v Board's Decision: It has been moved and seconded by the Board that the above petition be granted. Vote: Aye: Four. Naye: None. Chairman declared motion carried. Description: Now operating a tav- Qpi 011 the north side of Route 20 And the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried. and the ordinance amended and ordered the maps changed. The Chairman announced the following appointments to serve on the McHenry County Welfare Service Committee for the term ending June 30. 1953. to-wit: Peter M. Justin. West TH 1 Ilonrj Herbert Krcnz Crystal Lake Herbert Kilts. Woodstock It was thereupon regularly moved by Supr. Schmitt and duly seconded by Supr. Sterne that the uppointits be confirmed. And the Chair- Tut.«rcular Fund County Aid to Rds A lidgs Supervisor's Co. Hoitie.- Superintendjnt Co. Home v Chairman Liquor License .......... Dependent Children Highway Fund Hwy Bldg A Machinery Fund Inheritance Tax Highway Fines Personal Property Back Tax : Motor Fuel Tax «... Payroll Accpunt Disputed Tax . . Dog Tax County Officer's Fees... Institute Fund Bridge Bond Fund Illinois Retirement Fund Total Receipts Grand total BspealMant County Order Grand A Petit Jurors -- Coroner & Coronar Jurors Probation Order County Treasurer's. - Salary Clerk's Salary Bounty Or<t«r Stamps Tubercular Fund General Fund - Highway Orders Payroll Orders Inheritance Tax ;. Motor Fuel Tax Illinois Municipal! *' s* Retire Fd 17,307.38 17.719.46 466.80 6*17 660.00 876.00 27,191.51 17.719.46 2,857.26 366.00 395.97 12.100.00 4,979.94 7,269.04 211.00 7.124.04 158.00 5.274.63 .8,077.56 ...162,837.51 $478,646.51 $27,528.05 U2.80 40.00 1M.40 216.60 1,302.95 16.55 880.06 3.391.50 63.11 10,365.70 4,945.94 28,221.67 8.408.78 8,077.56 Balance forward June |0. 1960 " 88.769.66 389.77C.83 $478,546.51 The above and foregoing report is true a.->i correct according to my best knuw.caae and belief. HENRY A. NULLE (By J. G. S.> County Treasurer. , Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11 th day of July. 1960. R- D. WOODS, (Seal) County Clerk Clothing Tobaci-o Medicines Hospital Diet Fuel ......... Less tTmm Cream sold Delaney rebate Sawyer rebate 9.8C 40.75 65.19 1S4.7C S30.»» 142.6C t 5117 . 40.16 . 12.16 1.20 $106.68 $2.2Cf.S4 10C.C8 $2,260.60 Y«fer CNuaitlM made the regular monthly inspection of Buildings, Grounds and Live Stock and stepa are being taken to make repairs on the main building. There being no further busineMk your committee, on motion duly made and seconded adjourned. FRANK B. McCONNELLI* ChataMHi CARL E. WITTMUS E. C. COY ALMER AAVANG AUGUSTUS M. MAXWEIX A report showing payments duo the County from Townships on County Home was presented and ordered placed on file. Committee on Roads and Bridges presented the following report whlca on motion of Supr. Wright and duiy seconded by Supr. Mackeben and the roll being called, was declared unanimously adopted, to-wit: Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors, McHenry County, Illinois: The undersigned members of the Road and Bridge Committee for said County beg leave to submit the following report on the matters before them. That we met at Woodstock. Illinois, on the 8th day of July, 19M, and audited and ordered paid bills of a general nature chargeable to the MeHenry Countv patrol system of roads as a whole for repairs and supplies for County owned machinery and labor at the County tool house and grounds to a total of $21,860.12 S&id total includes payment for 2 new Adams Motor Graders in the amount of $17,4*2.80. Bills chargeable to the various sections of the County patrol system of roads at rates lieietofore approved by this Board were audited and ordered paid* as follows: Sections 3, 14 $ 271.94 Sections 4, 16, 18 J13.18 Sections 4. 17 2,939.94 Sections 3. C 22.75 Sections 7. 8, 9. 10, 11, IS 1.189.73 Sections 13. 16 1.402.40 •*1 i SS v'-i um : r:'-% Total ,$27,300.06 Bills were audited and\ ordered paid out of Motor Fuel Tax funds as follows: I, Municipal Employers Retirement v Fund--MFT Share for Pension-- June. 1950 $3X<jNt Patrol Sec. No. 2, maintenance. labor & materials S20.1C Right of Way. engl., labor A materials $20.~99 Sec. S3, engi. labor --. ,,44.75 Sec. 33-T, engi., labor ^^, ^128.04 Sec. 35. engi.. labor A mat, ^ ;|51.0t See. 35 B-2, engi., labor " A mat T~-;5i24.82 Se. 35-T, engi. labor A mat. 45.07 Sec. 30, engl., labor A mat 43.92 Sec. 36 B-l, engi.. labor A mat. 32.95 See. 37, engi., labor 3.58 Sec. 86. const, labor A mat. 2.318.50 8ec. 26. const., labor A mat. 148.5C The MeHenry County Home. Farm and Hospital Committee presented , the following report, which on mo- i Uiil,: tion of Supr. Mackeben and duly seconded by Asst. Supr. McConnell. and the roll being called was declared unanimously adopted, to-wit:: Total $2,801.44 Bills were audited and ordered paid by the Right of Way Committee for Section 36 M. F. T. (Fence removal) in the amount of $1,977.70. The plans have been approved for the new bridge Known as the Schutt Bridge on M. F. T. Section 8C and we have set the date to receive bids on the nfw structure for 11 o'clock A. M.. D. L. S. T., July 23, 1950. The Island Lake Road has been graded and new culverts placed preparatory to an A-l (Modified) Asphalt top heretofore authorised. The black topping may start this week. We let a gravel hauling job on the west end of the Fox Farm Road in the Town of Marengo, by actual count--1125 cubic yards of creek gravel at $900.00 to Floyd Gricbel of Marengo. Illinois. The grading of the new M. F. T. Section 36 Road in the Town of Dunham is well underway and the hauling of the 60«') cubic vards of borrow material will start this week. The mowing of the State Aid Roads is also underway. There are four tractor-mowers working at $8.50 per hour including gasoline and dri.tr. .. " e have decided to recommend that the road known as the Pvott R°»o. a part of State Aid Route "$-A In the Town of Algonquin, be placed on the road program for improvement under the Motor Fuel Tax Law from U. S. Route 14. at the south end of the concrete road leading north into t rystal Lake, southerly to the newly constructed Huntiey-Aigonquin Road. We further recommend that the require*! resolution covering the above described road be passed by this Board at this time. The gravel for the C-6 Type Asphalt Road from Huntley to Algonqquin is now crushed and piled ready for the mixing machine and the won* is expected to start very soon. Your committee estimates there will be necessary tor the care of the McHenry County, Illinois. patrol system of roads an appropriation from the County Highway fund in the sum of $10,000.00 until the next meeting of this Board. All of which is respectfully submitted. F. E. BECK - - :;W '* AUG. W. RUTH , «•' "•> - ' CARL E WITTMl*. JOHN J. FILIP . .., | Road and !"r i<i*r Committee McHenry County, Illinois The Committee on Finance presented the following Seuii-Annual report of the County Treasurer, t»- • Mr. Chairman and Members of the Board of Supervisors of McHenry You? McHenry County Home. Farm and Hosp i t a l C o m m ittee met at Hart- ! P!n , '• ! n 11 rm < 1 ^hsr«fsftT lhainllds fonnr tJhual ym n5nthtK. a19/5 f0u, iMan di »a.iuod iitmedi , tVr ^ durinv tne nair >ear Official reee and BmitaaiinOa HH Aad Ineatttvw MM* By ••ary A. ifelle, Ceaaty Vmawt Ceaaty of HcJieary, State *f lUMl To: The Chairman of the Finance Committee 1. Henry A. Nulle. Countv Treasurer in and for the County oi MeHenry and State of Illinois. bills for the month Of June. 1950. snd I tyT h . lh-ll respectfully submit the following ! -i"- "1' .1..1.- ^ --*** report recommending the same be ^nt„ b) ,m, b> ollfcLrSJ?- r! O. Andrew Co.. feed ..-$ 35.60 j ^ ,,urin* *** »«.,r "«*• **•* Arwell, Inc., pest control'.... 15.00) Bohn Hdw. Co., supplies 43 70 R. F. Bachus. elec. repaitra .... 3S S0 Public Service of Nor. III., elec. 34.62 Waukegan News-Sun. adv. 2.SS Rockford Morning Star. adv. 1.62 111. Bell Tel. Co.. telephone 46.50 4m* amounts of receipts of Vfcabtver name or character, and all MMCfMHry expenses for clerk hire and MNNji egpenses. , * Roc**, Comm. Nature of Serv. 3s ou $1.465.$15.69 taxes k$*ed *A Vu. CWIiWt