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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Jun 1961, p. 15

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' » June 15, 1961 THE MeMEHRY PLAW DEALER Pag* MteM Photo Winners IL ** SisSS? Photo by Gerard usten McHenry Camera club picture winners are sho at their June meeting. From left to right, they are Rau.scher, first in black and white, heMiqgl slfeond award in black and white, whichr was ^won by Kantor; Jack Salika, first in color; Mike Brown, th color; and Joe Hudetz, third in black and white econd in color. _ • Wins Commission "Ibil EugerftTJ. McCarthy,tfson of Mr. antOIrs. T. J. McCarthy of McCullom Lake, is commissioner a Navy ensign' by Capt. J. G. Hedrick, USN, commanding officer of the Naval School of Pre-flight, in ceremonies held recently at the Naval Air station, Pensacola, Fl^ He was commissioned after completing sixteen wetfks of training and has been assigned to the Basic Aviation Officers' school at Pensacola for further training. He is a graduate of Loyola university. Win Achievement Awards Legal Legal e , / Father Eugene Baumhofer is shown presenting certificates to the winners of the reading achievement program of St. Mary's school. Since September, Sandra Freund has read and submitted written reports, signed by her parents, of 381 books selected from the list suggested , by her teacher for her grade level. Rosalyn Rees took second in the program contest by reading and reporting on 267 books; Theresa Justen was third highest with a ^otal of 254 books. Sister Mary Lucia, O.S.F., principal of St. Mary's, states that the reading program has produced wonderful results to stimulate reading among the students of St. Mary's. A large number of students read and reported Upon more than 100 books this year, an impressive accomplishment. Other winners of certificates were, Robert Rodenkirch, Gary Harrison, Larry Fergen, Jane Frost, Sherry Etten, Thomas Janik, Karen Blake, Bonnie Buss, Howard Wagner, Tlj^mas Gausden, Theresa Doyter-^ Karen Miller, Lndrea Cl^rk and Roxanne Freund. ORDINANCE NO. 48 APPROPRIATION BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF McCULLOM LAKE, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION I. That for the purpose of defraying all the necessary expenses and liabilities of the Village of McCullom Lake, McHenry County, Illinois, for the fiscal year commencing April 1, 1961, and ending March 31st, 1962, the following sums, or so much thereof as by law may be authorized, be and the same are hereby set aside and appropriated for the following purposes, to-wit: -- A. General Corporate Fund • 1. General Government Salary of President $ 1.00 Salary of Trustees 6.00 Salary of Clerk 1^0.00 Salary of Village Attorney ...... 150.00 Salary gif^Treasurer 30.00 Salary of Police Magistrate 300.00 Office Supplies 75.00 Communications, telephone ...... 20.00 Election Expense 0.00 Auditing Expense 275.00 Publication Expense .1 150.00 Dues to Municipal League .... 35.00 Miscellaneous 1,120.00 Meeting Expense 100.00 Commission to County, Collector & " Clerk ... 200.00 Interest oh Anticipation Warrants 100.00 Purchase of Dog Tags 25,00 Professional fees 50.00 Insurance Premiums 70.00 Preparation of Codes & Ordinances 150.00 Rent for Village Clerk Office .. 120.00 TOTAL GENERAL GOVERNMENT - $ 3,097.00 2. Police Department Expense of Policemen 960.00 Supplies of Police Magistrate .... 75.00 Gas and Oil for Police Car .... 275.00 Repair & Maintenance of Vehicle 200.00 Insurance & Bond Premiums .... 200.00 4, Dog Registration & Pond Exp. .. 60.00 Supplies 25.00 Communications, Telephone 100.00 TOTAL POLICE DEPARTMENT $ 1,895.00 3. Street Department Street Repairs 984.43 Engineering Fees 200.00 Street Signs 50.00 Snow Removal 400.00 Road Oiling ... 1,400.00 Street Lights 100.00 Road Grading 200.00 TOTAL STREET DEPARTMENT 3,334.43 B. Special Corporate Fund 1. Street and Bridge Street Repairs .., 760.27 Grading 1,000.00 Commission to Coqjity Collector & Clerk 50.00 TOTAL SPECIAL CORPORATE FUND 1,810.27 C. McHenry County Road & Bridge Fund (rate to Village) 1. Street and Bridge Fund Street Repairs 671.50 Commission to County Collector & Clerk 85.00 -TOTAL ROAD & BRIDGE FUND 756.50 D. Other Special Revenue Funds 1. Vehicle Tax Fund Street Repairs 850.00 Purchase of vehicle tags 100.00 OTHER SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS 950.00 I For expense of improving and maintaining streets in addition to the items mentioned elsewhere in this ordinance for that purpose. -( The foregoing for the improvement and maintenance of the streets is hereby appropriated from anticipated revenue from Vehicle Tax Licenses^ TOTAL AMOUNT APPROPRIATED 11,843.20 SECTION II. That any unexpended balance of any items of any appropriation made by this ordinance may be expended in making up any insufficiency in any other of the items of appropriation made by this ordinance. SECTION III. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication as provided by law. JOSEPH R. LEVESQUE Village President PASSED: 6-12-61 APPROVED: 6-12-61 ATTEST: EMMA B. PYRITZ Village Clerk of McCullom Lake, McHenry County, Illinois (Pub. June 15, 1961) Images of Buddha outnumber humans in parts of Thailand. Any well-informed person is anybody whose views are the same as yours. Chile is the world's second ranking copper producer. (U. S. No. 1) Saturn has nine moons, the largest being about 700 times the size of our one. NORCROSS ft itmtMlii Tttt DAY o ft*s * tribute to the man of the family,'a lov^ tog wish, a compliment ^combined with mas*' ,culine, NorCTOss^designs^at^yoallj5ej>road cio.seniU ^ JUNK 18 'S Drug Store )059 NT Green St. Ph. EV 5-4500 lit Select his gift at... STORE for MEN 1245 N. Green St. Phone EV 5-0047 Open Daily 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday 9 a.ni. 'til 12 noon tJSE THE FREE GREEN STREET PARKING AREA MOOSE LODGE W omen of the Moose The first meeting in June was held on June 6. This meeting was in charge of Marj,e Granath, Academy of Friendship chairman. The members of her committee were introduced. Enrollment was held for three -new members, Marion Phflug, sponsored by Frances Kasperski, and Phylis Bruce and Beverly Bruce, sponsored by Ila Hogan. Other members sponsored in recent weeks are Helen Donovan, Gwen Lennon, Margaret O'Kane, Mildred Jacobson and Sandra 'Hall, sponsored by Alyce Kowal; Mary Putnam, sponsored by Hazel Struwe; Frances Kasperski and Mary Jane Heitz, sponsored by Marjorie Fernstrom; Elizabeth Vavrick and Marie Kempfer, sponsored by Jane Roewer. * At this time, Lona Brever received her Academy of Friendship ring from the chapter. It was presented to her by Marge Granath and Hazel Struwe. The second degree was given to Lona on May 7 aL, Quincy, 111. Many things of interest to the members were discussed, among them being the installation of new officers to be held at the lodge on June 16 at 8 o'clock. Also in the near future will be the Loyal Order of Moose annual picnic to be held on July 9. Election of new officers was held with the following officers elected for next year: Senior regent, Ethel Bruce; junior regent. 11a Hogan; chaplain, Lona Brever; recorder, Ql^a Johnson; treasurer, Alyce Kowal. Junior regent for the coming year will be Marjorie Fernstrom. On June 10, at Mooseheart. in the House of Got!, Mabel Thomas will receive the honor of becoming a member of the College of Regents. This is a very high honor and can be received only by co-workers who have successfully fulfilled their duties during their years as senior regent and junior regent. Refreshments were served bv the Academy of Friendship Committee. Juue 16 will be installation at 8 p.m. FIESTA DAY ENTRY BLANK PARADE APPLICATION NAME . ADDRESS CITY PHON CLASSIFICATION (SEE CATEGORY CLASSIFICATION BELOW) INDIVIDUAL, - ORGANIZATION* - BUSINESS SEND TO: THERON YOUNG 81ft CRESTHILL LILYMOOR TEL. EV 5-4.>78 ZONING CHANGE AT BERRYLAND ASKED OF BOARD A petition has been filed before the zoning board of apyawis toif Arthur G. and. Ida F. Schroeder and P. M. Berry, whp is the contract purchaser of the property. This property is located north of Route 120 and is commonly known as Berryland. The present classification is "F" farming district and the petitioners are requesting a change to B-3 commercial district. The hearing on the above petition will be heard on Tuesday, June 27, at 3:30 p.m. in the Schneider-Leucht funeral home in Woodstock. VJF.W. FIESTA DAY QUEEN CONTEST (headline June 20 > NAME ADDRESS AGE PHONE NO. PARENT'S SIGNATURE (Submit Photo With Entrvi SEND ENTRY TO: DAISY SMITH P.O. Bov 7 McHenry, III. or CONNIE THOMAS 1719 W. Sunnyside Beach Dr. McHenry. III. DRIVE THE c^ffference m rail nders Built for the buyer who wants something better in a smaller carl Alert...easy to handle...with ?H)i oil-new 155-H.p., aluminum Rocketfe V-8--standard equipment in every F-851 Before you buy any low-priced car... come in and drive the F-851" -- SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CIDSaOBHE QUAliTV 0EAIER every mch an OLDSMOBILE! R. J. OVERTON 3 PKONT Sf I1ET -- Big Choice, Big Values In Late-Model Used Cars . . . 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