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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Apr 1952, p. 9

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April 17,1*52 S? IfcHENRY ^•.'11 siiiimitHiiiitniHHiiiimiHHiinHiiMiiinitHiiiuiiiiiuiHiHtii UKEMOOR & ULYMQOR CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS K. fi. triektoo Compauy., *|| StfMt tif&t ... jCllfk Chevrolet Sale*, ipbrarii. koom • Trnck "wr«e * (by Kitty WoJtaa) ^ 1 April 7, if jiff j City of Elgin Water Dept., rbHtti.U4i4i«(ilM<tWUUliw:!i<Hniim«li(IUHU|illtlHWHIIIfnillUlt(ltlUIIIUIIIIUItllltlUIIIIIUIUiUUIwJl' Tbe Council met in regular . .. . .. . . . . .. I ., . .t i semi-monthly meeting with Mayor Aside from the interest in the week s visit with Maroella s par- Freund presiding Aldermen preffMtlcal campaign to select a |e nts, Mr. and Mrs. AllwrtTeimow, 8ent: Althoff Preund, Rothermel, Buteh' president of the United States, our own little village will soon be buzzing with the job of electing a president, clerk, and four village trustees, as the first officers of the new village of Lakemoor. The date of election has been set for June 3 and polling will of Elligon Bay, Wis. Thennes, Vycital. Absent: Anderson. Meters Earl R. Walsh, on motorcycle Auto Service. Insurance Reissfi 39.25 73.20 43.63 MM Assessors Will Visit Farms Soon When the^assessor comes out to your farm this spring, ask liim for a copy of the new 1952 pro- The state revenue department has prescribed a new property tax According to Vandervliet, the 60 per cent ratio should by no means schedule that is being used for the i be applied to the following types first time this year. The new form provides for. a carbon copy of such schedules, Vandervliet said. Although some township assessors have been instructed to give Every family has their own Motion by Althoff. seconded by, - customs and ways of celebrating Thehnes, to approve the minutes! AlthofTs holidays, but one of the nicest we 0f the last meeting as read. Mohave seen in a long time was the tion carried. DeCicco family celebrating Easter. Rebe, For three days before the holiday, I ,1^ ^ ; held at the McHenry Bible church Mama DeCicco was busy cooking treasurer's on Route 120. This i» one election | and baking the traditional Easter j reP°Ft 88 read" Motlon carr,4ML P t no eligible voter should miss, foods of Italy. On Easter Sunday, i Motion by Rothermel, seconded 'the people seeking office will | all her children and their families! by Thenne». to approve the colnot be strangers who we only1 dropped in for a little visit and read about, but friends and neigh-1 the platters Of various foods were bors to whom we are going to passed around. Eyeryone loves lector's report as read. Motion car ried. tyotion by Vycital, seconded by trust the affairs of our village for j- Mama's cooking, and it's a custom Althofr- to approve the clerk's re tfc« next jfewo years. • to bind the hearts of any family port 88 read* Motion carried. ° , r - -- = -- . * - • t o g e t h e r . • , • • ' M o t i o n b y R o t h e r m e l , s e c o n d e d ' by Thennes, to pay the following bills as approved by the, finance committee The Liiy P/ T. A. ft lvaving a social evening, on Thursday, Despite the liquid sunshine April 18, at the schoolhouse. It pouring down last Saturday, the j "L'nr r i» h » was suggested at the last meeting Charles Oohl family moved to1™" ,, 4, "®;,. „ , hold the socials and meetings Fox Lake. We are going to miss > ?.*1 I? Thursday instead of Friday them, although it isn't such a 12? Bight, to If thl. i. more 8.U.- dtauic. In miles. It ... Aum,t PoUcJ ^ nice having them in our community. Sup- A Repair, 45.30 3.94 factory to the majority of the members, Mrs. Richard Flynn„wUl bathe hostess for the social 88.00 GASOLINE ALLEY OUT-DATED AUTO The luncheon and bunco party being given by the Fun club, of CLUB SEEKS OLD Lakemoor is being met with enthusiasm by many harassed house- S'ves, who are looking forward to days escape from the children who are having their Easter vacation. The proceeds will be used for the building fund. The date is April 18 at 12:30 p.m. at the Charm House. • The next meeting of the volunteer fire department wHl be held at the Charm House on Tuesday evening, April 22, at 7:30 p.m. The veather permitting, work on the community building will begin this Sunday. Any willing workers will be most welcome to donate their time and efforts for a very worthy project. . A group of young boys la t&e Chicago area are forming a Gasoline Alley club and have assistance in locating one or two ' old relic out-dated automobiles-- the older the better. Whether they run or not is of little consequence. They are also interested in securing exceptionally o 1 d license plates from various states, as well A sure sign that summer is not tax off was the sight of all the out-of-town cars visiting here on Easter Sunday, despite the very un-summer-Iike weather. > .. Mr. and Mrs. George Fabian and daughter, Joan, visited the Oustafson family ljast Sunday, , Jennie McDei;mott, the most tratelsome gal in our town, left for H visit with her cousin, Mrs. Nellie Morrison, of Terra Haute, Ind. Mrs. John Milinac had a fin Easter with rememberences from * '^r children, but the thrill of the day for her was a box containing orchids, which were wired to her from her son, Buddjv who is stationed in Honolulu at the present time. \ vice Albert Nugent, Police service 8.80 Arthur J. Smith. Salary .... 197.89 Philip M. Thennes, salary 190.20 Anton H. Freund. Salary 190.20 Earl R. Walsh, Office ex-. Pense ^ 109.00 Mayme Buss, Salary ft commissions 76.09 asked > Harold Aim, Extra police service 88,00 J o h n W e i c h m a n n , E x t r a police service SM0 Clyde Rhoades, Extra police service 99.10 Ero Erickson, Police radio maintenance 16.00 pairs to motorcycle Auto Body Company, pairs to police car Hardware, plies Al's Welding Welding D u n c a n P a r k i n g M e t e r Corp., Payment on meters 350.00 Weber Plumbing & Heating Rodding sewers ; k. Alexander L u n» b e r Oo., Coal Vance Welding Service* Welding light posts Carey Electric Shop, Repairs to street lights 111. Bell Telephone Co., Telephone service Anderson's Service, poliC«i car supplies Stilling's "66' Service, Oil Thennes Oil Co., Fuel oil .... Collector of. Int. Rev.. . Income tax ........ Public Service Co., Power ft light 1 perty tax returns and keep it for, duplicate copies ^of 1952 personal 1 future reference. J property tax returns to all tax- I This bit of advice went to Illi- j payers as a matter of routine, it j nois farmers this week from Bert appears that in some counties dup- | Vandervliet, tax economist with licate copies are available only j the Illinois Agricultural associ- upon request, the tax economist i ation. The IAA is the state-wide pointed out. 7S 82.50 51.77 18.50 44.1* 2748 9.46 1.40 26.80 109,60 ; WesUnghouse Elec. Supply, tre as oddities in auto accessories. The club is not totally without | Street lights ft fuses funds and members are willing j Vycital s Hardware, Supto pay a reasonable price for the auto; in fact they are definitely opposed to accepting anything for nothing. They will make arrangentents to pick up any car suitable for their needs. Anyone having one of these old 79.37 plies Edward H. Nickels Hdwe., Supplies 10.04 Milwaukee Lead Works, Waterworks sapplies 90.46 Miller Meters. Inc., Parking meter parts 76.30 263.33 Special Sewer Fnd Fred C. Felt*. Salary 145.00 Mayme Buss, Clerical 20.00 Thennes Oil Co., Fuel oH .; 16.99 Public Service Co., Power ft light 60.13 Motion by Rothermel, seconded by Freund. to pass, approve and publish amendment to ordinance regarding dogs, changing additional daily fee under section 412 (Impounding) from fifty cents to one dollar. Motion carried. Motion by Althoff, seconded by Freund, to adjourn. Motion carried. Oeorge P. Freund, Mayor Barl R. Walsh, City Clerk Farm Bureau organization with more than 190,000 farm families as members. Farmers are urged to ask assessing officials for a copy of the new schedule. "If you keep this copy with the figures you and your assessor work out, you'll have something to check against later when these assessments are published in the newspapers," Vandervliet ^aid. "Any increase in the published assessment would show that your own return had been changed by the local assessor or the county tre&surer," the IAA tax economist reports, 1 If fanners feel that a possible increase is too much, they should, before August 1, file a written objection With their county boards of review, Vandervliet emphasizes. The revised 1952 personal property tax schedule provides one column for the property owner to insert values for itemized types of property. The second column provides space for the local assessor to adjust the owner's valuations which appear in the first column. The IAA recommends that the figures in the first column should never represent more than approximately 60 per cent of "full fair cash value" and may be much lower depending upon the last known multiplier and the basis of assessment in the particular county. This 60 per cent figure is based" on an estimate by the IAA tax department that the average 1951 equalized assessed value of real estate for all down-state counties represents approximately 60 per cent of current market value. of personal property: ~ 1) Household furniture aatf furnishings. 2) Personal effects. 3) Taxable stocks and bonds. 4) Cash and bank deposits. C o u n t y t r e a s u r e r s d o w n s t a t e have generally instructed local elected assessors to • value the above-named types qf property at a relatively low fractional basis, Vandervliet said. The Illinois Supreme Court, in a case involving taxation of net receipts of a foreign fire insurance company, has recently acknowledged and impliedly approved the practice of assessing enumerated types of personal property at low fractional levels, the IAA tax economist noted. Publication of local assessments is generally done in June--the result of which generally means that taxpayers are given legal notice of any changes which have been made. Vandervliet said. Since local assessors and county treasurers are permitted to SAVE MONEY ON YOUR CAR Regular. check ups aa4 maintenance by onr experts means lower car costs for ion! DUTCH'S We Do Complete Motor 309 W. Elm Street Phone 811 MOW 24 Hour Towing Service Overhauling. McHenry, HI. Residence 91-R chaafte values set forth M fr#- ao&ftl property tax schedales, Vftaderrllet urges taxpayers to chec) their figures against publisher assessments especially where k>ca. assessing officials use low frac tional levels of assessment en both real and personal property. Ceaiplete Uae of Beebe livestock reaiedJes at Wattles Drag Store. McHeary 1 IF ITS WORTH DOfflG It's Worth Doing Right (?) There is No Substitute F«r Good Plastering. Phone McHenry 411-R relics which they wish to dispose i McHenry Plaindealer, of may contact Tom Furlong, 10 north Clark street, Chicago 2. 111., who is assisting: tiii club in its organization. • Printing rt.T!> McHenry Lumber Company, Coal McHenry Garage. Welding Knox Motor Service, Inc., 1 Freight The Statue of Liberty faces away 1 Hester Oils, Gas ft oil, pofrom shore because she is sup- j lice car & truck .... M4.05 posed to be enlightening the world. , Walter J. Freund, Chains 11.30 35.43 3.75 ,2.49 DESTROY WASTE! • DEODORIZE! • SANITIZEI • CLEAN! The new heir of the family, of Mr- and Mrs. Robert E. Dunn has been named Daniel Robert. He arrived on April 8 at the Victory ^hospital in Waukegan, weighing ^ lbs. 7 oz. Congratulations to the new mom and pop and loads of luck. |Ti larcella Goss and her daughter, - Linda,--have LIVESTOCK AT AUCTION Every Wednesday. Nite - 7:30 P. M. Sale Barn -- Woodstock, 111. -- On Route 47 Coaslgn any livestock yea have to selL We will assara yea top priceK prevailing each week, for any stock yon have to selL Sell, here, where yon ran control the price yoa receive. For pickup service call 572 or 499 We are bonded. -- Our sen Ice will please Yea. WOODSTOCK COMMISSION SALES CO. Incorporated OUTDOOR UNITS L, CESSPOOLS! d-CON RID-X SAVES on Moving, Undogging, Digging and Pumping RID-X destroys thi built and veluma of wait* materials in disposal uniti by activating bactcrial decomposition. This h«lpt pr«v«nt th« accumulation of watt* and th« resulting offensive odors. RID-X IS HARMLESS TO METAL, PORCELAIN, PIPES, AND WOOD .. . RID-X it NON-POISONOUS and EAST TO USE! By mtrely mixing RID-X wHfc==== warm water and pouring or flushing it into the unit, you will incroato ofRei* oncy by deitroying watt*. RID-X IS GUARANTIKD TO DISTROY WASTE AND DSODORIZI YOUR DISPOSAL UNITS ... OR YOUR MONEY BACK! 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