1 Thursday, May 24, 1962 THE McflENft* PUUNBEALER Page Nineteen. Legals VILLAGE OF LAKEMOOR ORDINANCE NO. 62-0-1 APPROPRIATION '« BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF LAKEMOOR McHENIY COUNTY, ILLINOIS: Section 1. That for the purpose of defraying all the necessary expenses and liabilities of the Village of Lakemoor, McHenry County, Illinois, for the fiscal year commencing May 1, 1962 and ending April 30, 1963, 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 CORPORAT*f~FUND 1." GENERAL GOVERNMENT Salary of ^-President $ 1,00 Salary of Trustees -- 6 at $-1.00 each . 6.00 Salary of Clerk 600.00 Salary, of Police Magistrate .... 500.00 Salary of Village Attorney 300.00 Experfse Account of Treasurer 120.00 Office Supplies (clerk) ...' 200.00 Supplies -- Health Dept 50.00 Legal Publications 200.00 Auditing Expense 125.00 Publication Expense : 200.00 ^Municipal Dues ......" 50.00 Contingent ............ 1,000.00 Professional Fees 100.00 Insurance Premiums ' 1,100.00 1 Preparation of Codes and Or- . Ordinances 150.00 ' Election Expense 250.00 Village Telephone 200.00 STATE OF ILLINOIS ) " , COUNTY OF McHENRY )SS. VILLAGE OF LAKEMOOR) • - ' ' I, PACITA MORRISON, Village Clerk of the Village of Lakemoor, Illinois, DO HEREBY CERTIFY, that I am the duly elected and qualified Village Clei^k of said Village,, and that, as such Village Clerk, I am the keeper of the ordinances, resolutions, entries, orders, books, papers, all official records, and the Seal of said Village. I DO FURTHER CERTIFY, that the above and foregoing - is a true, correct, and compared copy of Ordinance No. 62-0-1 of | said Village of Lakemoor, Illinois, that said Ordinance was J duly passed by the Board of Trustees of said Village by the vote hereinafter set forth, at the meeting of the Board of Trustees of said Village held on the 10th of May, 1962, ; was duly approved by the President of said Board of Trustees and of said Village on the 10th of May, 1962, and now remains in my office on file and is now in full force and effect. I DO FURTHER CERTIFY that six trustees are authorized by law to be elected for said Village of Lakemoor, Illinois, that there was a total of six trustees of said Village duly j elected and holding office at the time oKsaid passage-of'said ! Ordinance was by ayes and noes and was entered on the • records of said Village, that said Ordinance was passed by the affirmative vote of more than a majority of all the :• trustees authorized by law to be elected, and that the Trust- , ees of- said Village voted as follows on the- taking of said ; vote on said Ordinance: j Ayes Noes Absen^and Not Voting 0 . James Krein, trustee i WITNESS my hand and the CORPORATE SEAL of said ; VILLAGE OF LAKEMOOR, Illinois, this 10th dav of May, 1962. n * 4**41, . PACITA R, MORRISON Village Clerk, Village of Lakemoor, McHenry County, State of Illinois (Pub. May 24. 1962) Twice Told Tales 2. of POLICE DEPARTMENT Expense of PoliceAieft Maintenance & Operation lice Radio Gas, ._0jl, Repair and Maintenance of Vehicle Dog Registration & Pound Expense Supplies, Police Dept ii Rental of Police Car Communications, Telephone • • • • $ 5,152.00 $ 5,152.00 $ 5,000.00 Po- 300.00 900.00 150.00 500.00 1,800.00 200.00 $ 8 850 00 3. PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS Village Hall Rent $ 1,200.00 Parks & Beaches, Maintenance • • 500.00 $ 8,850.00 4. STREET DEPARTMENT Road" Oiling Street Lights, Rental . ... $ 1.700.00 $ 1.700.00 400.00 .... 2,000.00 $ 2,400.00 $ 2,400.00 --~ TOTAL GENERAL CORPORATE FUND .. Br SPECIAL CORPORATE FUND , 1. STREET AND BRIDGE • - • Street Repairs $ 1,350.00 2,.' Snow Removal 200.00 -- - Street Signs 50.00 ,$18,102.00 TOTAL SPECIAL CORPORATE FUND $ 1,600.00 jC; OTHER SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS - 1. Collection & Disposal of Garbage $ 2,700.00 The foregoing for garbage collection and disposal is hereby ap- ; propriated from anticipated revenue i- from special garbage tax levy. 2. Vehicle Tax Fund 'ZZ Purchase of Vehicle Tags $ 50.00 Street Repairs: Labor & Equipment 350.00 Material 300.00 $ 1,600.00 $ 2,700.00 NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE)' APPLICATION OF ROB-) ERT G. HOWE AND WAR-) REN B. HOWE FOR At VARIATION IN ZONING) CLASSIFICATION AND) FOR AMENDMENT OF) I THE ZONING ORDI-) !NANCE OF McHENRY) COUNTY. ILLINOIS ) | Notice is given that, in comi pliance with the McHenry County Zoning Ordinance, a i public hearing will be had before the McHenry County Zon- ' ing Board of Appeals in connection with the application for variation and amendment of i the McHenry County Zoning | Ordinance in regard $> the following described property: The South 20 acres of the Southwest quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 19. Township 45 North Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in McHenry County, Illinois. That said property is located on Illinois State Route No. 120 on the northeast corner of the intersection of said Illinois Route No. 120 and the |pad known as the East Wonder Lake Blacktop. The purpose of the Petition is to have a variation granted to permit Petitioner, Robert G. Howe, to conduct the business of selling For expense of improving and maintaining streets in addition to 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. $ 700.00 $ 700.00 TOTAL AMOUNT APPROPRIATED $23,102.00 Section 2. That any unexpended balance of any item of •«»y appropriation made by this Ordinance may be expended JU. making up any insufficiency in any other of the items of appropriation made by this Ordinance. _\7. Section 3. This Ordinance shall be in full force and ^-effect from and after its passage, approval and publication as provided by law. JOHN BONDER turf maintenance equipment, aerification equipment, power sprayers and jxnver mowers and other similar equipment, i to maintain an office in either the house or barn or out-building located on said premises, and to maintain test grounds for the demonstration of said equipment. Such hearing will be held at 3:00 p.m. Central Daylight Savings Time on Wednesday. June 13, 1962. at the City Hall in McHenry, Illinois, at which time and place any person desiring to 'appear may be heard. Dated this 10th day of May, 1962. McHENRY COUNTY ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS By: John Looze, Chairman Attys. for Petitioner: Joslyn. Parker. Kell & Conerty 116 Benton Street Woodstock, Illinois (Pub. May 24. 1962) Two American Presidents have taken office on a minority vote Hayes, in 1876. received 50.S07 fewer votes than Samuel Tilden, but one more electoral vote: Benjamin Harrison. in 18X8 took office with 93,715 fewer votes than were recorded for Grover Cleveland. FIFTY YEARS AGO Taken from the Files of May 16, 1912 Fred Eldridge, youngest soh of C. T. Eldridge of this village, now holds, a fine position with the Chicago Telephone company, located at Chicago Heights, where his territory covers twenty square miles and he has eighteen men working under him. Miss Katie Bugs-^of Terra Coti a and ^^Jgafge Wegener of Volt) were united in the holy bonds of matrimony at St. Patrick's church last Wednesday moining. A reception was iicld at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buss, in Terra Cotta and a wedding dance was held at Kaiile hall that evening. Kiverview Camp. No. 6818, Royal Neighbors of America, took in thirty new members on Tuesday evening of this week. John Walsh, father - of "Jack" and M, J. Walsh, one of McHenry county's oldest and most highly respected citizens. passed away at his home on Wes; Waukegan street. Tuesday morning. Math. Bowers will hold a grand opening at Anton Eni; eln's old stand, in old town, next Saturday evening. He has engaged the Johnsburg brass band for the occasion and a big time is looked forward to. Ground was. broken this week for an elegant new home to be erected by John Heimcr on his lots on Elm street. The various towns of the county will pay the usual bounties this year for the killing of i!round hogs and crows, a bounty of 25 cents being provided for each ground hog scalp, 10 cents for cach crow's head and 5 cents for each crow's egg. FORTY YEARS AGO Taken lrom the Files of May 18. 1922 Buss' double and Winkel'S sacrifice fly in the last of the ninth turned what looked like a sure-enough defeat into a brilliant victory for the McHenry ball t ossers against Johnsburg on the home diamond last Sunday afternoon. It was a great game, a good one for McHenry to win and a hard one for Johnsburg lo iose. Big Joe Miller, who has turned in many a good game in his day an<| who was burning 'em over the plate when some of the players in Sunday's conlost were being rocked in their cradles, occupied the hill for the visitors and pitched a re-' markable game for one of his age. Miss Leona Justen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. I. Justen, was united in marriage to Mr. William Marum, son of the M. J. Marums of Woodstock, in a ceremony read by Msgr. Charles Nix at St. I Mary's church last Saturday ! morning. ' j Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Goodell 1 entertained members, of the | Thirteen club and their bus- j bands Saturday evening. High scores were won by Mrs. A. J. Schneider and N. H. Petesch and consolations by Mrs. James T. Perkins and E. K. Basset t. Invitations, bearing the following4 message have been sent out by 'members of Fox River Valley Camp. R.N.A., who are sponsoring an apron social 0^, VVoudin.in ball Saturday ew^ ning, May L'0. "This little apron is sent to you, and this is what we want you to do. Measure your waistline inch by inch, and see that the tajie line does not pinch r For each small inch that you measure around, place one penny in the pocket sound. And the money that you so freely pay, will be use'd for our R.N.A. in the .visest way." | A deal was consummated i t his week whereby C. W. j Stenger acquired the owner- I ship of the Mrsh J. J. McCarthy property, consisting of a large house and six lots on Elgin road. TWKNTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Taken from the Files of May 20. 1987 Robert Kennebeck. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kennebeck of Ravenna. Ohio, age l.i. was killed in an ;.uto accident while driving his father's car. just four hours after he had receiver) his driver's license from the state patrolman. He was the grandson of the late John H. and Emma Kennebeck of this village and was a frequent visi'tor here. Lily Lake was the scene of i festivities Saturday. May 15. when a reception was given by friends at the home of Mrs. Lucy Wegener in honor of Mr. and Mrs George J. Wegener, the occasion being their twenty- fifth wedding anniversary. Many gifts were received, amone them a huge wedding cake, and games, singing and dancing were enjoyed. Mi: *cs Katherinc Wirt z, Ethel Gi anger and Mary Celine Adams were co-hostesses at a shower, at the A. J. Wirtz home, honoring Miss Ruth Michels who will become the bride ; of Alvin Rothermel In June. Junior Bonslett and Jack Phalin escaped serious injury Thursday, when they were burned and badly frightened by the explosion of- a dynamite bomb j-upposed to have been left from the fireworks of last Fourth of July. The boys were mov\ i:ig the William Bonslett lawn when they found what they supposed was a big firecracker and decided to light it. The boys wei'e knocked over by the explosion Which shook houses in the vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Sutton, whose twenty-fifth w e d-d i n g anniversary fell during the holiday season, were honored at a belated celebrati'on wwhen a group of relatives and friends gathered at their home Saturday night. They wei;e presented with a gift of silver. William Doherty was surprised by a group of relatives at the McLaughlin home Sunday. in observance of his eighty-first birthdav. To err behind the wheel is often not just human but fatal. The Institute for Safer Living points out lhat in .today's last-paced and often congested traffic, motorists must become increasingly adept at, making quick, accurate decisions. A slight miscalculation iir error in dijivirm judgment may easily result in a severe collision COUPL-EESS RETURN FROM TTRRII P INTO SOUTHERN STATES Mr. and Mrs. Arnold S^haettgen and Dr. and Mrs. IVIiiton Smith have returned , from an extended trip through the South. They were especially pleased to learn that an extensive four-lane road building p i o g r a m i s t a k i n g p l a c e throughout the South, and it is expected that a super highway "vVill be completed within two years. This will connect Chicago with the Gulf states* They enjoyed many interestins and scenic places, and especially a drive along the famous Daytona Beach sand. They report motels along the beach, as well as ° hot dog stands, rental cars, and in general, "a Coney Island "atmosphere. The tourists said sometimes the cars have to be towed away because a motorist forgets the ocean has a t'ide. All in all, it was a memorable trip, the highlights of which will long remain with the two McHenry couples. Mrs. Schaettgen is known to the Plaindealer readers as its culinary expert. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ^. Ralph Waldo Emerson, as at bov. herded his mother's lows on the Boston Commons --- row, the site of an underground car,storage garage. Popping with ideas to pep-up printing! 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