M Notice I v V ORDINANCE _ MAKING THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION FOR' TOE MCHENRY TOWNSHIP FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 19 THE COUNTY OF McHENRY, IN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS $ FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING MAY 1,1976 I-' AND ENDING APRIL 30,1977 ;BE IT ORDAINED by the President and the Board of Trustees of tlj£ McHenry Township Fire Protection District: SECTION ONE: That the following sums, or so much thereof as sfifll be authorized by law, are hereby appropriated to defray all ngbessary and proper expenses of the McHenry Township Fire Protection District of the County of McHenry, in the State of Illinois, for the Fiscal Year beginning May 1,1976 and ending April 3#, 1977. ADMINISTRATION EXPENSE FUND: (a) For printing - publication $ (b) For postage (c) For telephone & alarm system (d) For Answering Service (e) For office supplies (f) For auditing costs (g) For association dues & meetings (h) For insurance, public liability, property damage, workmen's compensation and casualty (1) Collection fees paid Illinois Municipal League iting and electric \ (j) Utilities (k) Physicals for firemen (1) Snowpiowing 2. SALARY FUND: (a) For salaries of Trustees (b) For legal services (c) For clerical help ; (d) For Firemen (e) For training and for college expense allowance (f) For travel expense for firemen 3. FIRE EQUIPMENT FUND: (a) For purchase of new equipment " (b) For repair and replacement of existing equipment (c) For gas and oil (d) For small equipment and supplies 4. BUILDING FUND: (a) For repairs and maintenance (b) For additions to buildings LOSS AND COST OF COLLECTING TAXES: ' (a) For loss and cost of collecting taxes 6. FOR MISCELLANEOUS CONTINGENT AND GENERAL EXPENSES UNFORESEEN AND NOT INCLUDED IN ANY OF THE ABOVE ITEMS 440.00 165.00 1,800.00 7,500.00 660.00 660.00 800.00 9,550.00 550.00 5,300.00 110.00 275.00 1,500.00 1,100.00 550.00 48,500.00 3,000.00 375.00 21,750.00 9,600.00 2,050.00 850.00 8,800.00 18,750.00 3,850.00 1,100.00 TOTAL SECTION TWO: That the unex items of any appropriation mac $149,585 00 snded balance of any item or by this Qrdinance may be May 1, 1976 and ending April 30,1977, which was i of said District, according to Legal Notice i ' I PUBLIC NOTICE - Notice Of Proposed Filing To the Patrons of the Illinois Bell Telephone Company: The Illinois Bell Telephone Company hereby gives notice to the public that it has filed gth the Illinois Commerce m miss ion, under Advice No. 3726, proposed changes in its fetes and charges for telephone •ervices in Illinois. The changes involve a general (•crease in the rates and tharges for exchange glecommunications services, trastate long distance and fide area telecommunications services, and various miscellaneous services and equipment as well as the establishment of new rates, charges and regulations for certain services. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY By E.L. Johnson General Manager (Pub. July 7 & 14,1976) Ready and Witting The little woman had been converted to a diet made up exclusively of raw fruit and vegetables, and when she asked dad to call the children to dinner, he'd always shout: "Hurry up kids, supper's wilting." WHO KNOWS 3. 4. 5. 6. Define menagerie. When was the Suez Ca nal reopened to ship ping? Which of the 50 states has no official nick name? What is the nickname for New Mexico? . Who wrote the song "Home Sweet Home"? Which of the 50 states has the highest eleva tion? Where is Wake Island? Which was the first President to use radio? Name the fifth Presi dent of the U.S. lO.In what state would you find theC'Shaughnessy Dam? Answtrs T# Who Knows 1. A collection of wild animals. 2. June 5, 1975. 3. Alaska. Land of Enchantment. John Howard Payne. Alaska, Mount McKin- ley. About 2,000 miles west of Hawaii. Woodrow Wilson, speak ing to American troops in 1919. 9. James Monroe. 10.California. PAGE 3 - PLAINDFA* V.R.WEDNESDAY. JULY 7. 1W« OLD-FASHIONED ICE CREAM You don't have to go far to enjoy nature and the flavor of an outdoor meal. It's cookout season, so trek out into the bade forty (even forty square feet) and spread out the "vittles". But add something genuinely wild: Old-fashioned peppermint ice cream, made super delicious with eggs. Allow plenty of time in the freezer so it will be ready on time. Then capture your whole gang with the exciting taste. Capture the outdoor egg in homemade old-fashioned peppermint iee cream. And have a wH id raiting right in your own backyard. OLD-FASHIONED PEPPERMINT ICE CREAM \ 1 gallon 6 eggs, slightly beaten 2 cups sugar 2 quarts milk, divided 2 cups crushed peppermint candy (approx. 16 oz.) Vi pint whipping cream 1 teaspoon peppermint extract ^ice rock salt Mix eggs, sugar and l quart milk together until well blended Cook in heavy saucepan over low heat, stirring constantly until mixture thickens and just coats a metal spoon. Cool immediately. Cover with protective wrap; chill thoroughly. When ready to freeze, combine remaining ingredients with chilled custard; pour into l-gallon ice cream freezer can. Freeze according to manufacturer's directions using 6 parts ice to 1 par* »<v* salt. MOMENTS FOR REFLECTION - Members of the McHenry rifle squad pest colors during an impressive part of the city's Bicentennial tribute and dedication of Petersen park Sunday. SHAY-DAVIS PHOTO 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. An Idea "How did you lose your job at the dress shop my dear?" "Just because of some thing I said. After I had tried twenty dresses on a woman, she said, 'I think I*d look nicer in something flowing,' so I asked her why she didn't go jump in the river." BIBLE VERSE "The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; a bro ken and a contrite heart, O God, thou wilt not de spise." 1. Who was the author of the above .statement? 2. What was his position at the time? What is the meaning of the verse? Where may it be found? 3. 4. Answers lo Bible Verse 1. David. 2. He was King of Israel. 3. God prefers a repentant heart and humble spirit to any material offering one may make. 4. Psalm 51:17. ' same general appropriation made by this Ordinance. * SECTION THREE: This Ordinance shall take effect and be in full force from and after its passage and publication as provided by laW. r> -S-George J. Schmitt GEORGE SCHMITT, President of the McHenry Township Fire Protection District Passed: July 1,1976 . Approved: July 1,1976 ATTEST: H.G. Rodenkirk H.G. Rodenkirch, Secretary STATE OF ILLINOIS ) )SS. COUNTY OF McHENRY ) I, HILLARY G. RODENKIRCH, Secretary of the McHenry Township Fire Protection District, McHenry, Illinois, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Ordinance for the Annual Appropriation for the McHenry Township Fire Protection District in the County of McHenry, in the' State of Illinois, for the Fiscal Year beginning ABOUT YOUR 1 HOME Let the foliage of daffo dils and similar plants dry and brown naturally before cutting them off. Don't cut tulip leaves while they are still green because they provide food for next season's blooms. By April Rhodes A discarded train case makes an excellent sewing basket. The tray is just right for small sewing ar ticles. f Protect your eyes from direct sunlight with properly fitted sunglasses. and approved by the Trustees of sai • .IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed my name as Secretary of the McHenry Township Fire Protection District, McHenry County, Illinois, % H.G. Rodenkirch, Secretary of the ,» McHenry Township Fire Protection District (Pub. July 7,1976) L-A copy of the -jnay be inspected terested party at any business f this vffi ois. by Company filing any in- in All parties interested in this matter may obtain information with respect thereto either mission, 62706. Springfield, Illinois I Births \ MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hayward of McHenry are the parents of a boy born June 30. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wahls of Spring Grove, July 1. We Will Be Open Wednesday, July 7th Drive-up and Walk-up Windows - 9 AM to 3 PM Hospital Notes MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Patients admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, recently 'included Janice Tvaroh, Matilda Marsh, Bert Marshall, Eugene Potter, Janet Hulsey, McHenry; Anthony Willig, Ethel Schueman, Wonder Lake and Arlene Peterson, Ring wood. McHenry State Bank A FULL SERVICE BANK 3510 W. ELM ST. McHENRY, ILL 385-1040 m DID YOU KNOW? • \< k < •'. . .-i \'i ,'i ('/(M '< >"< i, AAAMY COUNTRIES SUCH AS NORWAY, SWITZERLAND OR AUSTRIA HAVE FEWER PEOPLE TOKYO, JAPAN. ABOUT 9 MILLION LIVE THERE. ONLY SHANGHAI IS LARGER. TOKYO HAS MORE NEON SIGNS THAN ANY OTHER CITY. THE CITY PROPER NOW OCCUPIES 233 SQ. MILES, WHILE THE METROPOLITAN AREA TOTALS 82.7 SQ. MILES. TOKYO HAS ABOUT IOO COLLEGES AND 9O JUNIOR COLLEGES. OVER 80 THOUSAND FACTORIES ARE IN ITS METROPOLITAN AREA... -- MOSTLY SMA11 OA/CS. IN 1923, AN EARTHQUAKE NEARLY DESTROYED TOKVO. SOME 60,000 PERSONS DIED. DURING MOST OF ITS HISTORY TOKYO VSftS CALLED EDO- I DURING THE EARLY PAYS OF WORLD WAR IL/ HARRY TRUMAN FORMED A COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE FEDERAL SPENDING. THIS SAVED THE GOVT. AROUND $1 BILLION AND SPEEDED WAR PRODUCTION. TRUMAN HAD A CLOTHING STORE THAT WENT BROKE IN 1919... BUT HE PAID OFF HIS DEBT IN 15 YEARS. 8 r i 1 i i McH L\kN Pi MAPI, Al I ft | THE MCHENRY PLAINDEALER i ! i 3812 West Elm Stre«t Established 1875 Phone 385-0170 McHenry, Illinois 60050 Published Every Wednesday & Friday at McHenry, Illinois Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois By McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY I I I I I I I I I Larry E. Lund •• Publisher rTTTTTl Adele Froehlich •• Editor NATIONAL NEWSPAPERl Bm tti6tut.fr NNA SUSTAINING MEMBER-1971 SUBSCRIPTION RATES I Year $10.50 1 Year $15.00 In McHenry and Lak* Outside McHenry and County Lake County I I I i I I I I I I One Week Only! s p u r g e o n s STORE HOURS: MON.-FRL 9-9 SAT. 9-6 SUN. 10-5 PUBLIC AUCTION Located at 4206 W. Waukegan Rd. CRte. 120), McHenry, HI. SUNDAY, JULY 11 at 1:30 P.M. The following is a partial list of the items which have been donated to sell at auction: 1000 lb. choice Angus steer, ready fen* your freezer; (will deliver to Packing House); Angus feeder calf; some hay & straw; G.E. elec. range, good cond.; several new elec. blankets; elec. Char-B-Que, new; new elec. trivet; 3 new Afghans; baby car seat; play pen; boat trailer; several lawn J06wers; garden tools; dinette set; stacked washer & dryer; lamps; luggage; old drop leaf table; fruit jars; various dishes; jr; 2 solid oak doors; large SS Double sink with faucets; 8 ft. long fluorescent lights; new Formica counter top; fie; permanent clothes poles; bicycle lights; new elec. jner; many other items. My White Sale e holding this auction in conjunction with our Centennial tion. We will also have a Talent Room which you will to miss. It will feature homemade bakery goods, fresh & gift items. Also, there will be dancing from 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. to which the public is invited. Refreshment Stand on Grounds. ZI0N LUTHERAN CHURCH Auctioneer: Gordon Stade. Terms: Cash. Nothing removed until settled for. Settlement on day of sale. Not responsible for accidents. Save! Lady Peppered sheets of no-iron polyester/cotton Reg. $4.49-4.99 Twin flat or fitted 2J8 or 4.19 ea. Reg. $5.49-$5.99 full flat or fitted, 2 for $10 or 5.19 each Reg. $9.99 queen flat or fitted 2 for $16 or 8.19 each Reg. $3.59-$3.99 pkg. of 2 pillowcases 2 pkg. $6 or 3.19 pkg. Save now on our entire stock of Lady Pepperell fashion sheets including new "Stitchery", the lovely needle point look in a delightful floral on ivory or white. Plus, you'll find many more prints, stripes and solids ... all in perma-press Dacron* polyester/cot- ton. Stock up and save more! Vinyl tablecloths--flannel backed! 52x52" size 11V >2.49 Value c70" size, $3.99 Value 52x90" size, $4.99 Value 60" round and fringed, $4.99 Value Picnic-pretty cloths of wipe-clean vinyl fester flannel backs. Checks, florals, Special Purchase! Bath towels 97 If perf. $2.59-$3.59 1 St. Mary's full size bath towels with slight im perfections you'll hardly see--won't affect wear! A wide, wonderful choice of jacquards, prints and solids in discontinued styles. mm 189 1656 9 M*av cirtiowe 4400 W. RTE. 120 /McHENRY, ILL 385-4100