ahh Construction Company of Algonquin, Illinois, was the lowest bid received in the sum of 110.791.60 ani we decided to accept said bid on behalf of McHenty County, Illinois, subject to State approval as provided by law. We authorised the Chairman of this Boara and the County Clerk to act for the County in the matter of signing said contract and appproving the bond. *»« have- made several trips of ^Kpection and ordered several weak places in the roads graveled. We met on the 5th day of August, 1950. at Woodstcok, Illinois, and audited and ordered paid bills of a Seneral nature chargeable to the IcHenry County 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 $6817.58 Said total inoludes payment on repairs for the Adams Motor Grader "411" in the amount of $2622 40. Bills chargeable to the various sections of the County patrol system at roads at rates heretofore approv- V by this Board' were audited and ordered paid as follows: Section 3, 14 r„ ,S 705.82 Section 4. 16. 18 *48.25 Section 4. 17 ........... 408.79 Section 5, 6 . - IS.50 Section 7. », 9, 19.-Hi 18 1169.18 Section II, 15 338.87 Total ...>10.101.99 Bills were audited and ordered paid out of Motor Fuel Tax funds as follows: . • Municipal Employees Re- ' tire merit Fund. MFT Share for Pension (July t.9> I r.trol Section No. 2, Maintenance. labor and. materials ...... Right of Way. engineering, labor & materials Section 36. engineerig, labor A materials Section 35-T, engineering, labor & materials Section 36, eningeerlng, labor & materials Section 36 B-l, engineering,, labor & materials Section 37, engineering labor & materials ..... Scction 38, engineering, labor A materials :.. Section 35, construction, felabor A materials Action 36, construction, labor A materials 414.42 3036.20 69.30 65.63 487.35 168.29 61.96 419.80 194.73 1067.02 5224.94 Total >10.954.20 The 15th day of August, 19o0, has been set for consideration of a proposed new secondary County Road System preliminary to action thereon by the next State Legislature. At the January 10, 1950, meeting of this Board a permit was granted to Arthur L. Ball, contractor for a sewer system for the Village of Huntley to cross the Huntley-Carpentersvilie Blacktop Road. Due to unfavorable weather, the crossing of the road was not made. Now the said tinfractor desires to make the ossing of the aforesaid State Aid Road during the month of August 1950. We recommend that the original permit to said Arthur L. Ball in the above matter be extended until September 10, 1950. The grading of the Dunham Road known as Section 36 M. F. T. is Hearing completion and the Riley Roftd knOwn as Section 37 M. F. T. has been staked out. and is ready to start as soon as plans are appproved by Joseph Groebels „Z •fiiianT of Supervisors: Your Committee on Labor. Fees and Supplies Claims would beg leave to report that they have examined all cfaims presented to them, and recommend the payment of the fallowing. and that the Clerk be directed to issue orders on the County Treasurer to the Claimants for -the several amounts allowed, as follows, to-wit: Frank Thornber Co., co elk elec elk sup $21.00, co elk elec « sup regis 3469.09, co elk ptg *121.93. cir elk sup $18.71. co elk ofT sup 1286.02 $ 91$.76 Kilts Office Service, Co elk off sup $31.40. co treas off "*"*• sup $8.33, co hwy off sup 9M. shf off sup $27.15. cir elk sup $9.75 77.M The Haloid Co., cir elk sup .... 17.90 Schmidt Printing Co.. cir elk sup $46.25, shf off sup $$9.99, supr prtg $485.00 570.85 Crystal I>ake Herald, cir elk sup $49.60. co elk off sup $218.56 868.16 The Harvard Herald, co elk off sup $144.76. co assmt supr sup $104.25. co elk ptg $34.80, sup schs off sup $5.7S 289.56 Sup. Schs. Off. Exp.--- Byers Printing Company ... The Book Shop Burgess. Anderson A Tate . Panama-Beaver Inc.. shf off sup $!t.95, co treas off sup $40.25 ..... Pitney-Bowes Inc.,cotreeus off sup - Shf. Off. Sup. . Coodrow Oarage ..... ...., Botts Welding Company Harry Herendeen ii'+n. L. A. Barmann Co Freund Oil Company Clyde C. Miner The lawyers Co-op Publishing Co., judcy libry R. F. Dusenberry, co assmt supr trav exp $40,45. co assmt supr sup $16.71 i.;: Chas. H. Doolittle, co assmt supr sup $10.90. co assmt " supr sal $220.00. co assmt supr trav exn $87.65 Klla Mae Sullivan, co assmt supr sal Mary Dusenberry, co assmt supr sal, Eleanor W.^Twomley. co jdg reporter 10.00 Agnes Scheer, co jdg reporter 87.50 Charles F. Hayes, ludcy ius fees 50.00 C. L. Tryon, Co. Sup. Hwy., co sup hwy trav exp 125.00 Ero Erlckaon. shf dpty 60.00 T. F. Nolan. btl of rev sal mbrs 250.00 1$. J. Den ecu. bd of rev aal mbrs $250.00. bd of rev trav exp $20.0® Jolrn J. Hayes, bd of rev trav exp $10.00, bd of rev sal mbrs $250.00 $860.00 Co. ~CJk> Ins. Depdn.-- Thomas *B. Merwin. (Henkel) C. E. Wittenberg, M. D. (Henkel) W. A. Nye. (Henkel) Ct. Hse. Sup.-- Broeker's Janitor Sup, .......... Ludwig Wilson Co. George D. Barnard Co. Ct. Hse. Repairs-- - : A. W. Building Sup. Inc. -- The Bohn Hardware Co. Henry Thurow Mishler Electric Shf. Feeding Prita.-- Trackett's Bakery .. Conway Dairy Schoepperle's Grocery Western I'nited Oas A KI. .... Shf. Peputv Per Diem- Warren C. Berg .; Howard Goddard 1.27 2.30 10.87 .... 50.80 - 40.87 50.95 8.72 36,72 9.48 , 8.67 1.90 20.00 *t.K 258.55 180.00 150.00 the State. Bids are to be received in the Office of the County Superintendent of Highways, August 16. 1950, for seal coat work on the River Road east flkf the Fox River ifi Nunda and Mchenry Townships. We have received from motor fuel tax funds rental 011 County owned machinery included in the above report $1,892.05 - Patrol Section Xo. 2 - Maintenance and $3,022.28 Section 36 Construction. Said amounts were turned over to the County Treasurer for the County road fund, which said sum is hereby re-appropriated for road purposes including the repair, storage and purchase of road macinery or for improvements for building to house machinery. • Your ^ Committee estimates there Will be necessary for the care of the cHenry County, Illinois, patrol sysm of roads an appropriation from _ie County highway fund in the sum of $5,000.00 until the next meeting of this Board. All of which is respectfully submitted. F. E. BECK CARL, E. WITTMUS MATH _N. SCHMITT JOHN f. FILIP _ AUG. W. RUTH , Road and Bridge Committee, McHenry County. Illinois {The following petition for a Wge improvement in the Town of Chemung, presented by Lee C. Cornwell, Highway Commissioner of said Township, was presented*and read ^ J. Copy ^onoa rfci'l'e in the County Clerk's office. It was thereupon regularly moved by Supr. Beck and duly seconded by Asst. Supr. McConnell that the petition be approved, and that the Chairman be instructed to appoint a committee of three Suprs. and they, together with the County Superintendent of Highways, to have charge of the repair of said Bridge or the building of a new bridge, and that the said committee so appointed make an investigation and report their findings to this Board. And the roll being called, Suprs. Ruth, Wittmus, Beck. Coy, Slavin. Dunning, Glenn, tlackeben, Aavang, Cornue, McConell. May Schmitt. Filip. and Asst. Suprs. Maxwell, McConnell and Rosenthal voted Aye. Nay none. And the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried. The Chairman appointed Suprs. Roscoe Glenn and Charles Dunning and Assist. Supr. Paul Rosenthal to act as such committee. The following petition for a Bridge improvement in the Town of Algonquin. presented by Carl Rund, Highway Commissioner of said Township, was presented and read to the Board, to-wit: Copy on file in the County Clerk's Office. g Supr. Cornue of Hebron Township disked if the Board was establishing a precedent in the approval of the bridge petitions, and he questioned the advisability of the approval at this time. Supr. Beck. Chairman of the Road and Bridge Committee, stated that the budget and tax levy for the year beginning December 1st. would be presented for approval at the Annual meeting of the Board to be held next month, and that for the Board to appropriate and levy an additional amount of money for County aid and building bridges it is necessary to have an anticipated need, and that he did not feel that * he work would be done immediately nd that no doubt other Townships would have similar petitions to present to the Boaid for like improvements. .u.cr some further discussion with regard to said matter it was regularly moved by Supr. Filip and duly seconded by Asst. Supr. Rosenthal that the petition be approved. and the Chairman be instructed to appoint a committee of three Suprs., and they, together with the County Superintendent of Highways. to-have charge of the repair of said Bridge or the building of a new bridge, and that the said committee so appointed make an investigation and report their findings to -tflis Board. And the roll being called JPuprs. Ruth, Wittmus, Beck, Coy. Slavin. Dunning. Glenn. Mackeben, Aavang, Cornue. McConnell. Mav, Schmitt. Filip. ad Asst. Suprs. Maxwell. McConnell and Rosenthal voted Aye. Nays none. And the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried. The Chairman appointed Suprs. Frank May and Raymond Slavin and Asst. Supr. A. B. McConnell to act as such committee. The Clerk presented lists of claims against the County and upon motion of Supr. Filip and duly seconded by A»St. Supr. McConnell and declared carried, the said claims were refer- Jfd to the proper committees and Vne Board adjourned to 1:30 P. M. (D. S. T.) for committee work. 1:30 CC&OCK P. M. (D. S. T.) ' Board met pursuant to adjournment and upon roll call the same members responded to their names as appeared of record in the morning session, including Supr. Sterne of Nunda Township and excepting Asst. Supr. Rosenthal of Algonquin Township, constituting a quorum present. The Committee on Claims Labor Fees and Supplies presented the following report, which on motion of Supr. Mackeben and duly seconded by Supr. Slavin and the roll being trailed, was declared unanimously Warrled, to-wit: JSS Chairmanffintl'emsn^f * thj# Fred Kuns Lynn Merwin ... Vivian Seaman Clyde J. Zola 85.00 7.00 14.00 7.00 126.00 14.00 48.00 Clyde C. Miner, shf dpty pel diem $119.00, bailiff $28.00 147.00 Frank Thornber Co., co elk tax bk etc -_,...,._1,259.44 8up. Schs. Off. Exp.-- 111. Office Sup. Co. ......... 4.46 P. O. Knuth Co 2.25 Guy E. stilt. Agency. Ins prem 011 bonds co off 120.00 Hendrvchs Ford, shf off sup.. 30.51 Hahn Oil Co.. shf off sup 81.69 Dr. B. B. Neuchiller. shf jail supp cloth 40.00 Thomas B. Merwin. ct hse sup 43.86 Ct. Hse. Repairs-- Sillitnan's Welding Shop 1.00 Woodstock Trucking Serv 10.00 Leonard Schlintx 132.20 P. O. Knuth. bd of rev sup $16.32, co treas off sup $1.68, Co elk off sup $3.17, cir elk " sup $21.57, 00 assmt sup , « $8.32 .; fMl TVrona Bros., co assmt supr ' "• „ sup ts.0» Burgess, Anderson & Tate Co., co assmt supr sup $88.99, co eoning exp $11.77 35.76 Pearl Schultx, co soning exp $72.75, co cor. report. $30.50 108.85 Co. Zoning Exp.-- George F. Jedlicka 4.78 103.10 67.80 86.40 121.10 215.00 215.00 215.00 215.00 ......1.:.:.. 24o.oo .. 216.00 75.00 Harold J. Bacon Frank H. Nagel Roy A. Kent E. J. "Deneen Vernon W. Kays, co eoning exp $110.50. shf bailiff $42.00, shf dpty $91.00 243.50 111. Bell Tel. Co.. ct hse jail tel 808.87 Supr. Sa. Mileage-- August W. Ruth 135.20 C. Perry Wright .... ... 130.40 Carl E. Wittmus -.i...™..... 149.50 Frank E. Beck . 122.00 Elmer C. Coy 83.20 Raymond M. Slavin 42.80 Charles T. Dunning : 41.80 Roscoe X. Glenn 22.80 flarley H. Mackebth J.;........ 114.80 Aimer Aavang 53.50 Stanley H. Cornue 56.00 Frank B. McConnell 72.00 Frank J. May 118.00 Math N. Schmitt _.... 89.60 Theodore W. Stern* «... 38.60 John J. Filip 150.80 A. M. Maxwell 22.00 A. B. McConnell : 24.00 Paul F. Rosenthal 33.00 Vestie Muldoon. ct hse jail sal 185.00 City of Woodstock, ct hse jail It and water 142.48 Wm. Desmond, Postmaster. co elk elec sup regis 300.00 Alice Jones, er TB off sal 175.00 Frank Halsted, ct hse jail sal 200.00 Sabina Ban, shf cook -for prls 100.00 Sheriff Deputy-- Grant Nolan ........ Howard W. Cairns Ronald J. Morris . Henry J. Faerber Harold G. Fox Armour J. Birk Thomas P. Bolger, cir ct pro off sal Betty D. Hayes, bd of rev elk hire 180.00 George F. Jedlicka, co zoning exp $225.00, mileage $50.00 275.00 All of which is respectfully submitted. ALMER AAVANG. Chairman JOHN J. FILIP MATH X. SCHMITT ROSCOE GLENN The Committee on Claims. County Poor, presented the following report, which on motion of Supr. Filip and duly seconded by Supr. Schmitt and the roll being called was declared unanimously carried, to-wit: August 8. A. D. 1950 Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors: Your Committee on County Poor Claims would beg leave to report that they have examined all claims presented to them, and recommend the payment of the following, and that the Clerk be dii^cted to ihsue orders on the County Treasurer to the Claimants for the several amounts allowed, as folloWfe. to-wlt: Dependent Children-- St. Vincent's Home for Children. <Reh) (Wilson) $ 181.82 Allendale Farm School. (Holmes> 48.00 Lisle Manual Trng. A Industrial Sell.. (Jasien) .. 120.00 Mrs. Godwin Bell. (Ketch um) 40.00 Eva Kapping, (Vestebo) 40.00 Mrs. Minnie Brigham. (Shay) (Ketchum) 1 80.00 Mrs. R. J. Leisch. (De Line) 40.00 Mrs. Robert Pierce. < Vermett) . 40.00 Louise M. Brooks, dependt ehil--$61.19, pro off trav .. ... .. exp ...$40.88 1M.4T Dependt. Chil.-- Paul L. Bedinger, M. D.. (Shay) I0.W Robert H. Whttefield, EL D. S.. (Shay) : 8.00 Lake County T. B. San., care T. B. patients 8448.00 Rockford Mun. T. B. San.. care T. B. patients F. G. Dahl 88.00 Dependt. Chil.-- Lake Bluff Orphanage. (Lange) 40.00 Hou se of the Good Shepherd, (Harvey) 13.00 Mrs. Otto Eicksteadt. (Ketchum) 80.00 AIT of which is respectfully submitted 270.00 85.00 10.00 10.00 24.43 24.68 107.80 191.65 5.23 35.00 431.22 34.76 14.56 197.28 5.04 .<• !J " ' ^ i The Zoning Board of Appeals, operating under the McHenry t'«UR* ty Illinois Cornpreheaslve Xoatng ordinance presented the following report to-wit: Aufust I. 1M0 State of Illinois. County of McHsnry, sa To the Chairman atid Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors: Your Board of Appeals, operating under the McHenry County Illinois Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance presents herewith the following report. to-wit: State of Illinois, ' County of McHenry, ss. In the matter of the application of Mrs. Lillian A. Wilioughby, Mis.) Genevieve B. Flynn and James F. Moore for Variation of Zoning classification Before McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals hearing held at the Lake Shore Hotel in the County of McHenry in the State of Illinois on the 11th day of July A. D. 1950 at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p. m. Present: Roy Kent. George Jedlicka, Secretary and, Enforcing Officer. Absent: Harold Bacon. Chairman. Frank Nagel, E. J. Deneen, Vernon Kayes. Appearances: Herbert O. Krens, Attorney for Petitioners Objectors: T. Graham, F. H. Urick, Mildred Arthur, Haxel O'Malley, R. H. Patchem, W. J. Bouchard, Mrs. R. Smith. Mrs. Vincent Susin, Evelyn Kurns, El«a Griessmer. Mrs. Clara Schultx, J. W. Borgenson, Paul Griessmer, Conrad Grundel. Petition was read Fee has been paid Certificate of Publication filed. Objectors" Exhibit 1 adtrrttted (Hearing continued to July 18. i960 at 2:00 p. m.) Board's Decision: It was moved by Kent and seconded by Kayes that the petition of Lillian Wilioughby, et al, be denied. Vote: Aye: Four. Naye: None. Chairman declared motion carried. Description: This is a hotel 011 the North Shore of Crystal Lake, at present a nonconforming use--used for a hotel and serving breakfast and dinner. The entire community is residential and many objectors, were present in person aid by petitions attached. In the opinion of the board any change in status could seriously effect the value of the surrounding property and could create a traffic hazard on a dangerous road. Respectfully submitted. George F. Jedlicka. Secretary, State of Illino's. County of McHenry, ss. In the matter of the application of Lena Butow Vogel for Amendment of Zoning Classification Before McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals hearing &eld hi the city hall in the city of McHenry^ai state of Illinois on the 18th day of ROSCOE GLENN. Chairman FRANK B. MoCONNELL FRANK MAY >V %T WRIGHT June A. D. 1950 at the hour of 4:00 o'clock p. m. Present: Harold Bacon, Chairman; George Jedlicka. Enforcing ' Officer and Secretary, E J. Deneen, Vernon Kayes, Roy Kent Frank Nagel. Absent: C. Russell Allen, Attorney for Board. Appearances: James Rich. Attorney for petitioner, John Loose, Attorney for objectors. Objectors: Hereinafter named. Certificate of publication fitod Fee has been paid. Petition was read Board's Decision: It was moved by Deneen and seconded by Kayes that the petition of Lena Butow Vogel be denied. Vote: Aye: Four. Naye: None. Chairman declared motion carried. Note: This property is located on Pistakee Bay near Pink Harrison's. A large house on rear of three lots with easement through Harrison property. If business xoning were granted, it might become detrimental to neighbors and would overload easement through Harrison property as well as neighborhood roads. Neighbors all objected. Respectfully submitted. George F. Jedlicka, Secretary. State of Illinois. County of McHenry, sa "In the matter of the apptlcAtlon of Chas. Brecht and l>oris Breclft" for Variation of Zoning Classification Before McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals hearing held in the city hall in the city of McHenry county of McHenry. state of Illinois, on the 18th day of July A. D. 1950 at the hour of 4:00 o'clock p. m. Present: Harold Bacon. Chairman; Roy Kent, E. J. Deneen. Vernon Kayes. George Jedlicka, Secretary and Enforcing Officer. Absent: Frank Nagel. C. Russell Allen. Attorney for Board. Appearances: James C. Rich, Attorney for petitioners. Objectors: ITinlniifUl liSnWS--Hi attached testimony Petiton was read Fee has been paid Certificate of publication file4L Board's Decision: It was moved by Kayes and seconded by Kent that above petition be granted. Vote: Aye: Five. Naye: None. Chairman declared motion carried. Description: In 1948 he remodeled the property without altering the position of the house on the lot. While there is .in infraction no harm could be found to be done to the neighbors property s0 the petition was granted. Inspection made by Kent and Jedlicka. George F. Jedlicka. Secretary * 1 State of Illinois. County of McHenry, ss. In the matter of the application of Knut Anderson and Anna Anderson his wife for Variation of Zoning Classification. Before McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals hearing held in the city hall in the city of Crystal Lake county of McHenry and state of Illinois on the 18th day of July A. D. 1950 at the hour of 8:00 o'clock p. m. Present: Harold Bacon, Chairman; E. J. Deneen, Vernon Kayes, Roy Kent. George Jedlicka, Secretary and Enforcing Officer. Absent: Frank Nagel. C. Russell Allen. Attorney fcr Board. Appearances: G. Van Doren, Attorney for petitioners. Objectors: Hereinafter named in attached testimony. Petition was read Fee has been paid Certificate of publication filed. Board's Decision: It was moved by Kayes and seconded by Kent that the above petition be denied. Vote: Aye: Five. Naye: None. Chairman declared motion carried. Description: This is a garage started without a permit and poorly situated on the lot so It is in violation of lot line restrictions. Examination failed to reveal a remedy but action could not be condoned so the petition was denied. George F. Jedlicka, Secretary. State of Illinois, County of McHenry, ss. In the matter of the applic. of Anton Maiochleb and Zelda Malochleb for Variation of Zonin Classification and Amendment Zoning Ordinance. Before McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals hearing held in the city hall in the city of McHenry and state of Illinois on the 18th day of July A. D. 1950 at the hour of 4:00 o'clock p. m. Present: Harold Baron, Chairman; George Jedlicka, Secretary & Enforcing Officer. Roy Kent, E. J. Deneen. Vernon Kayes. Absent: C. Russell Allen, Attorney for Board. Frank Nagel. Appearances: Joseph X. Wayne, Attorney for Petitioners, Objectors: None. Fetition was read. Fee has been paid. ® Certificate of publication filed. itey for petitioners Objectors: None.)1 Petition was r?*d. . Fee has, been gjUd. Certificate or publication filed. Board's Decision: It was moved and seconded by the Board that the above petition be granted. Vote: Aye: Five. Naye: None. Description: This gravel pit is on the Barreville blacktop one and onehalf miles north of 176. Owners agree to level off when completed in 3 to 5 years. Loads are not heavy enough to harm blacktop road. In the belief that use of the gravel is necessary it was moved that the petition be granted. Jedlicka and Bacon inspected the property. ^ George F. Jedlicka. Secretary. The application and petitions of the applicants and petitioners, together with proof of service, are filed herewith and made a part of this report. All of which is respectfully submitted. Harold Bacon, Chairman; E. J. Deneen. Vernon Kays. Roy Kent. Frank Nagel. Members of the Board of Appeals. George F. Jedlicka. Enforcing Officer and Secretary, Board of Appeals. It was thereupon regularly moved, by Supr. Cornue and duly seconded by Supr. Filip that the report of the Zoning Bo»rd of Appeals be approved, and adopted by this Board, and tliati the McHenry County Illinois Com prehenstve Zoning Ordinance be amended to conform to the Report insofar as the action of the Board of Appeals, effects the property of the petitioners, more fully outlined in the said petitions and applications filed with and made a part of the Report. and that all maps now on file in the County Clerk's office pertaining to County coning be changed to conform to said report. And the roll being called, Suprs. Ruth. Wittmus. Berck. Coy, Slavin, Dunning. Glenn. Mackeben. Aavang, Cornue. McConnell May. Schmitt Sterne, Filip and Asst. Suprs. Maxwell and McConnell voted Aye. Nay none. And the Chairman declared the report approved and adopted and ordinance amended. A report of the Sheriff's Committee covering expenses of Sheriff Patrol car No. 21 for the month of July, 1950, was on motion duly made ana carried approved, and ordered placed 011 file. A report of the County Nurse for the period April 1, 1949 to April 1, 1950 was presented and read to the Board, together with a request from the McHenry County Tuberculosis Ass'n. for an appropriation of $2,- 000.00 for the next fiscal year, to help defray expenses and cost of operation. It was thereupon regularly moved by Supr. Schmitt and duly seconded by Supr. Sterne that the report be approved and that the request be granted and referred to the Finance Committee for report. And the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried. The Clerk announced that there is now available in his office a tentative budget for McHenry County for the fiscal period, beginning with the first Monday In December. 1950, it was thereupon regularly moved by Supr. Cornue and duly seconded by Supr. Slavin that all matters of appropriation and tax levy lie referred to the Finance Committee for report, and that all mjatters of appropriation and salaries for County Officers be referred to the Fees and Salary Committee for report. And the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried. W. H. Tammeus McHenry County Farm Advisor, appeared before the Board and made a report of 4-H Club projects for the past year, and stated that the 4-H Club membership has increased in the County from 205 to 389, and he made a request for the continuation of the appropriation which has been heretofore made by the County, for the purchase of ribbons and awards for 4-H Club projects, and wondered if it would be possible to get an increase in the appropriation. Supr. Nolan. Chairman of the Board, stated that he thought it was a very worthy cause and would be in I'avor of some Increase. Supr. Sterne of Nunda Township stated that he was of the same opinion and that he would move at this time that the appropriation lie made on the basis of membership, $1.00 for each membership^ or $389.00 for tile ensuing year, and that said matters-be referred to the Finance Committee for report. Said motion was duly seconded by Asst. Supr. McConnell, and the roll being called was declared unanimously adopted. Statements of conditions at the close of business of all the banks of McHenry County who were required to make a Statement as of June 30. 1950, were presented and read to the Board. It was thereupon regularly moved by Supr. Cornue and dulv seconded by Supr. Slavin that the statements of conditions be approved. and that all of the Banks of McHenry County be authorized to continue as depositories of the funds of the County Treasurer and Ex-officio County Collector. And the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried. The Chairman announced the selection of Grand Jurors and Supple* mental Panel for tne September 1950 term of the Circuit Court and the following named persons were selected to serve as Grand Jurors for the September. 1950. term of the Circuit Court, to-wit: James Glblln, Riley Tup. Harry Patrick, Maiengo Twp. 7 Clifford IOchternach. Marengci Twp, Cassius Beard. Dunham Twp. . . Kezla J. Barr, Chremung TwpC" ' Jeannette Walker. Chemung Twp. John M. Ambrosius. Alden Twp. Anna Schneider. Hartland Twp. Ernest W. Bush, Seneca Twp, August Gurke, Coral Twp. George Tinberg. GraTton Twp. Fred B. Merrell, Dorr Twp. Mabel _S. Sullivan Dorr Twp. ing to be called for August 15th, 1950, to start at 10:00 o'clock A. M. (D. S. T.) to consider a State Wide program °f„ Highittfr revision, and no then called upon Supt\ $£Ck, CbgirtSafi of the and" Bridge Committee, who outlined in detail the ittrpose of the meeting. He stated that Mr. Cash, head of the District State Highway, Department, at Elgin. Illinois. would be present at the meeting. together with other State officials. He furtner stated that this was not an official meeting of the Board, but he did request that all Suprs. and their Highway Commissioners. and anyone else Interested be present at the meeting. The Chairman stated that if there *\ss nothing further to come before this meeting for the good of McHenry County he would entertain a motion to adjourn. It was thereupon regularly moved by Asst. Supr. McConnell and duly seconded by Supr. Sterne to adjourn. Motion carried. Thereupon the Board adjourned. THOMAS F. NOLAN, Chairman. Attest: It. I). WOODS. Clerk. Annual September Meeting 1950 Income from State Illinois Salaries A ' * . Dependent Children 112111 Income from Other Sources 800.00 Income Total (ienerHl „ • . Fund 84»,l6l.»8 Income from State of Illinois M. F. T. Re- * , funds 110.880.00 Estimated Balance County Highway Fund as of Xov. 30. 1950 Estimated Balance County'.. •*-- Aid & Building Bridgell ' Fund as of Nov. 30. I960 35,000.00 Income County Aid on Building Bridget! 68.000.00 Income County Highway Tax 110.000.00 Income Principal A Int. Bridge Bonds Tax (Final) 10.140.00 Income Tuberculosis Fund Tax 50.000.00 Total Estimated Income • ' • A Balances 788,436.98 Section 2 -- That it is deemed necessary in order to defiay all necessary expenses and liabilities of said County for the current fiscal year that thece be and there hereby is appropriated to be provided for by the general tax levy and other revenues for the current fiscal year the aggregate sum of seven hundred thirty-eight thousand four haadred thirty-six m nixity-tlfkt, and the obpect and pur For County Aid in HniUling Bridges, repair of bridges 13.000.09 For Fa: - - - - - For%! tnathi irment of Right of Way Butiilddiinngg >RH oads .110.230.00 unty Highway Tax. For iteoance county state aid toads 8o.000.00 For County Highway Tax. For Improving county state aid roads 15.000.00 For County Highway Tax. For <- removing show county state aid roads 3.000.00 For County Highway Tax, For repairing county state aid roads 11,615.00 For County Highway Tax. For office supplies county stAte aid roads 500.0f County Highway Tax. purchase of machinery 40.000.00 County Highway Tax( maintenance of machinery 9.000.00 County Highway Tax. buildings to house machinery 1,000.00 For Care Tuberculosis Patients in Out of Co. Sanatoriums 49.500.00 For Medical Tuberculosis Patients 500.00 to-wit: For County Surveyor, Services $ 1,500.00 For Circuit Clerk. Record Books For Circuit Clerk, Bar Dockets 8,000.00 410.00 3,000.00 Mmtojable Board _T_..... sots of McHenry County, Illinois, met in annual session at the Court House In the City of Woodstock, on „ ...... Tuesday, September 12th. A. D. 1950, Pose for which said appropriation is at lo o'clock A. M. (D, S. T.) made and amounts hereby appro- The meeting was called to order prlated for the same are as follows, try the Chftirman. Thomas F Nolan, and the Pledge of Allegiance to the Hag of the I'nited States of America was given by the Clerk with ali members of the Board and visitors present participating, after which the roll was called .by the Clerk and following members responded to their names, to-wit: Supervisors August ,Ruth, C. Perry Wright, Carl E. \\ ittnius, Frank Beck, Elmer Cov, Raymond Slavin. Charles T. Dunning, Roscoe Glenn. Harley Mackeben, Thomas F Nolan, Aimer Aavang. Stanley Cornue, Frank B. McConnell, Frank May. Math N. Schmitt. Theodore Sterne, John J. Filip and Asst. Suprs. A. M. Maxwell, A. B. McConnell and Paul Rosenthal constituting a full board present. The minutes of the Special August 19;>0, meeting were read and on motion duly made and carried were approved and ordered of record. The following report of the County Treasurer for the month of August 1950j together with a report of County Highway Fund WAS presented and read • -- loathly Aogast Report nrbi 1. 1080 to the Board, to-wlt: E of HeXeary Comaty way rut to Aonit 81, 1*80 „ Reeslpts Balance forward August 1, _ 1950 $'1,249.93 Distribution of Back -- - Persoual Property and forfeited Real Estate...! llt.14 From Motor Fuel Tax • • *••• • a-c 4.914.13 (•as Refund 88.50 2nd Distribution 1048 Current Tax 10.683.54 2nd Dlst. Co. Highway Machinery Fund 6,948.97 Total Receipts . ~22.69B.58 Orand Total $83,945.53 ... ^ •xpenditaree Highway Orders $10,083.31 Balance forward \ugust 31- 13,918.88 Grand Total .'. $83.945H>3 I- Tryon Superintendent of Highways HENRY" A. Nl.'LLE, County Treasurer. Gouty^TreasareVs Report for the •oath of Augast. 1050 Balance forward $327,728.86 General Fund $ 37.508.08 Supervisor County . -- Home • j|7.|5 Superintendent COuaty Home . 162.55- Chairman Liquor License •' 150.00 Tuberculous Fund 8,787.87 County Aid to Bid#. Bridges 8.948.97 Highway Fund 15,748.81 County Highway Mach. Fund 8,948.97 Personal Property Back Tax 170.53 Highway Fines 804.00 Motor Fuel Tax 18.806.18 Payroll Account 8,483.03 Dog Tax 808.55 County Officer's Fees.... i57.25 Inheritance Tav 8.869 44 III. Municipal Retire....... 8.781.95 Institute Fund , .............. $7.00 Blind Relief j v.- - 2.64 Mother's Pension 1 98 Bridge Bond \t,«|»4.87 Penalties A Fees *89.21 Disputed Tax 88 72 Escrow Account 130.00 Total Receipts - prand Total 104,120.56 Mary Eppel, Greenwood Twp. Charles H. Nichols. Hebron TW| Arthur R. Anderson. Riohmor* * Frank Sanders. Burton Two .InuanK U a a >« wp Joseph S. Schmitt. McHenry T«rBl M a t h M . B l a k e . M c H e n r y T w ^ , Thyra Patterson. Nunda Twp. Jane L. Audette. Nunda Twp. Robert Caveny, Algonquin Twp. ferg, Algonquin Twp. County Orders Coroner's Juror's County Treasurer1®' Salary Clerk's Salary . General Fund .. . Highway Orders Payroll Orders ^4...,..™ Inheritance Tax ............ Motor Fuel Tax 111. Municipal Retire. Personal Property Rack Tax Forfeited Tax ..sssssr- Tuberculoua Fund ........ Institute Order Balance forward August 81, 1950 ..$431,849.42 $ 19.554.05 78.00 176.40 1.082.88 65.884.00 10.033.31 6.821.85 10.00 5,719.19 2.781.95 3.634.92 2.681.76 6.480.00 80.00 124.087.71 807,761.71 700.00 800.00 4,000.00 10,000.00 500.00 For Circuit Clerk Supplies For County Clerk. Com* missioner's Fees Insane and Feeble-Minded Cases For County Clerk. Printing For County Clerk. Office Supplies Foi* County Clerk. Tax Extensions For County Clerk, Criminal Cases For County Clerk, Dog Tax Licenses 880.00 For County Clerk, tax books 8,100.00 For County Clerk, services. registration of voters For County Clerk, services, county zoning For County Clerk, services, building code For County Registrars, fees for registering birth and death certificates ....... For Election Officials, per diem for services .....' For Election Officials, mileage for travel 800.00 For Elections, rent of polling places 800.00 For Elections, printing ballots 800.00 For Elections, supplies gor polling places 400.00 For Elections, clerk's supplies 600.00 Grand Total of Appro. . .$738,436.93 Section 3-- This ordinance shall he In full force and effect from and after Its passage and appioval according to law. All of which is respectfully submitted, this 18th day of' September, 1950. STANLEY H. CORNCK, * Chairman T. W: STERNE M;r:-V-JF. E. BECK V; " ;I^FRANK B MCCONNELL \ ' 5 BAUGUSTCS M. MAXWEiit ' "It was thereupon regularly mo'veil by Supr. Stenie and duly seconded by Supr. May that the report of the Commitee on Finance be approied and the Amfual Appropriation Ordi.- BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Pate • 5 nioadn ceen doirn gB uwdigthet tfhoer Sthuen dFaiys caplr epceerd-- ' l0.w,n*' an" tthhantt 'tthi.ee Crileermk obee ddiirreecctt - ing the first Monday of December 5,000.00 8,500.00 8,500.00 . 850.00 5,000.00 For Registratio n of Voters, supplies For Registration of Voters, 1.500.00 officers per diem 1,800.00 For County Treasurer and Kx- ; Officio Collector, printing S.000.%0 For Publication of Tax Assessments 8,000.00 For County Treasurer and Kx- Officio Collector, off. sup. 4,000.00 For County Treas. and Ex- Officio Collector rec. books 850.00 For Co. Treas. and Ex-OITIcio Collector, collection delinquent personal property tax tills 2,000.00 For Co. Treasurer and Ex- Officio Collector, interest tax anticipation warrants 1,090.00 For Sheriff, bailiffs per diem all courts 1,850.00 For Sheriff, salaries of deputies 18,000.00 For Sheriff, fees for services 14.000.00 For Sheriff, court per diem.. 1,000.00 For Sheriff, office supplies ... 1,200.00 For Sheriff, operation squad car 3,000.00 For Sheriff, food for prisoners 8,500.00 For Sheriff, cook, for pris..... 1,500.00 For Sheriff, jail supplies and clothing 1,300.00 For Sheriff, deputies per diem 4,400.00 Fdr County Coroners Fees 200.00 For Coroner, reporter fund 300.00 For Supt. of Schools, clerk hire 8,675.00 For Supt. of Schs., trav. exp. 825.00 For Supt. of Schools, off. sup. 1,500.00 For Court House and Jail, salary Janitor 4550.00 For Court House A Jail, coal 8,300.00 For Court House and Jail, light and water 2.010.00 For Court House, repairs ....18,500.00 For .lall and Sheriff's Residence. repairs For Court House and Jail, supplies For Court House and Jail. 8,000.00 6.000.00 4,000.00 1951 be adopted by the Board, and the roll being called, Suprs. Ruth, Wright. Wittmus, Beck. Coy, Slavin, Dunning, Glenn. Mackeben, Aavang. Cornue M<1Connel1, May, Schmitt. Sterne, Filip and Asst. Suprs. Maxwell. McConnell and Rosenthal voted Aye. Nay none. The Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried. the report approved and the Annual Appropriation Ordinance adopted. The Cterk presented the Certificates of Levy, together with consents of all the Township Highway Commissioners of the County of McHenry. of the amounts necessary to- be raised by taxation for construction, maintenance, repairs of rosds, bridges in the various townships. After the reading of the certificates of levy and consents by the Clerk it was regularly moved by Asst. Supr. McConnell and duly seconded by Supr. Mackeben that the certificates of levy and consents be approved by this Board, and the roll being called. Suprs. Ruth, right, Wittmus. Beck. Coy, Slavin. Dunning, Mackeben. Aavang, Cornue. McConnell, May. Schmitt. Sterne. Filip and Asst. Suprs. Maxwell, McConnell and Rosenthal voted Aye. Nay none. The Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried, and the levy and consents approved. The following report of the Committee on Education, together with Annual Report of the Superintendent of Schools was presented and read to the Bonrd. to-wlt: Chairman and Members of the Board of Supervisors, McHenrv County. Illinois The undersigned members of the Education Committee for McHenry County beg leave to submit the following report on the matters before them: that we met on the tlth day of September, 1950, to receive the Financial Report of the County Superintendent of Schools and to" consider an Assistant County Superintendent of Schools. The Financial Report showing the receipts and expenditures of the Distributive Fund. Book Fund. Institute Fund and Supervisory Fund was inspected and found to" be in order to he presented to the Board of Supervisors. The Educational Committee recommends to the Board of Supervisors the appointment of Mrs. Leona Mattlx as Assistant County Superintendent of Schools members responded to their names as appealed of record in the morte- Ing session, constituting a full bonrd present. Mty. William M. '"'arroll. Jr.. representing Ivor Fredri"kson. m contractor residing at WonCer Lake, and the Wonder Lake Syndicate, appeared before the Board and stated that the new building code recently adopted by McHenry County was causing a great hardship on many residents who desired to build summer homes in the Lake and River regions, as lo foundation construction. He then outlined in detail parts of rule and regulation of the building code that he. and the clients that he represents, felt should be changed. Several Supervisors familiar with construction were called upon by the Chairman, and after some further discussion with regard to said matter.' it was regularly moved by Supr. Glenn and duly seconded by Supr. Ruth that the Request be referred to the Lands and Lots committee for report. And the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried. The Committee on Claims. Labor. Fees and Supplies presented the following report, which on motion of Supr. Mackeben and duly seconded by Supr. Wright, and the roll being called was declared unanimously carried, to-wlt: September 12. A t>. 1909 Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors: Your Committee on l^abor. Fees and Supplies Claims would beg leave to report that they have examined all claims presented to them, and recommend the payment of the foled to issue orders on the County Treasurer to the Claimants for tbe several amounts allowed, as foitaB)^ to-wit: Frank Thornber Co., co elk off sup--$106.24, shff off j.jj,-1 sup--$85.20, co elk elec sup ^ poll pi--$33.24, cir elk sup --$72 31 - .$298.99 The Haloid Company, cir elk sup 468.89 P. 'O. Knuth Company, dr elk sup--$.97, shff off sup --$.91, co treas off sup-- $3.34 Burgess. Anderson A Tate co treas off sup--$10.22 ct hse sup-^-$22.95. <j0 assmt supr sup---$4 .,>4 • piii,,. Royal Typewriter ••Co., Inc.. ct hse sup Marengo Republican News. co assmt supr sup--$366.89. co treas off sup---$58.oe...„. McHenry PlaindeaWr. supr prtg Crystal Lake Herald. supr j&i'J i 4 B V,' u '•3k* '•i UH 4lM» 4IU8 5.7# prtg--$12.40. co elk prtg>-- $108.15. co soning ex*-- $58 .70. co assmt sup silp $270.30. shff off sup--- $47.80 L. A. Barmann Company, shff off sup -- M. Falkner & Co.. co elk off •>- sup--$35.00. cir elk rec bk ^ --$507,50 548.58 Illinois Office Supply, cir elk rec bk MM Co. Hwy. Off. Sup.-- Schmidt Printing Co. ---- 88.89 Botts Welding Service 8.98 B. F. Kennelly. er T. B. otf sup 9.84 Judcy. Libry.-- American Law Book Co I0.99 Callaghan & Company 4.59 lawyer's Co-op Pub. Co. 19.99 Charles F. Hayes, judcy Justice fees 45.9# C. L. Tryon. co sup hwy trav exp 158.19 Pearl Schults. co coro reporter $30.00: co zoning exp $53.10 M.1# Ero Krickson. shf dpty $60.99, shf off sup $58.14 118.14 Thomas F. Nolan bd of rev sal $270.00. bd of rev trav exp $20.00 899.## John i. Hayes, bd of r«v ami - $270.00. bd of rev trav exp $6".00 :. 39#,## E. J. Deneen. bd of rev sal 491.96 -•••5a $270.00, bd of rev trav exp $60.00. co ins $129.45 Chas. H. Doolittle. co assmt supr sal $220.00. co assmt V 1, Bupenntenaent or supr trav exp i$l1i7..z2z2 following the recommendation of R. i R. F. Dusenberrer, co assmt L.- Tazewell, County Superintendent of 8chools. All of which la JQMMctivelf submitted. JOHN J. FILIP A. B. MCCONNELL AI'GI'STL'S M. MAXU'RLL ROSCOE GLEMN* .FRANK B. McCONNELL * ^Members of Educational Comm. (Report on file In county clerk's office. Grand Total $431,849.42 The above and foregoing report Is true and correct according to my best knowledge and belief. HENRY A. Nl'LLE. _ . .. County Treasurer, subscribed and sworn to before me thi*. 12th day of September 1960. ,v R. D. WOODS. <Seal) County Clerk It was thereupon regularly moved The following named persons were j J*y Supr. Wright and dulv seconded selected to serve as Grand Jurors on f?" Supr. Schmitt that the reports the Supplemental Panel for the Sep- : efp approved and ordered of record, tember 1950 term of the Circuit Court, | *, "lp Chairman declared the moto- wit: R. H. Palenske. Dorr Twp. Jjttn Hayes, Dorr Twp. r lora Thompson. Greenwood Twp. Mark I. Hpooner. Hebron Twpi Ariel Greeley. Richmond Twp. Charles Freund, Burton Twp. Anton M. Scbmitt. McHenry Twp. ">«U» Frederick. Nunda Twp. t. Michael Seagraves. Algonqquin TWp, Bessie Kvidera. Algonquin Twp. lication | J^oVhhn,n JB>e0n?tKo<n'.' ?Mtia,erye nTgwo, £T.w p. Henry Brickley, Dunham Twp. Stuart Moore. Chemung Twp. Clyde Hill, Chemung Twp. - - Arthur Busch. Alden Tap. Lawrence Lohmeyer, Hartland Twa August F. Dahlke. Seneca Twp; Joseph Baseley. Coral Twp. Harold Kunde, Grafton Twp. 1 It was thereupon regularly moved I by Supr. Mackeben and dulv seconde5 £y 8!?pr.- that the selection of Grand Jurors and Supplemental ! J'anel for the September 1950 term ! of the Circuit Court be approved *.1 at 'he Clerk be directed to cering or tion unanimously carried The Committee on Finance presented the following report and Anwf?' p',rof,r'at^on- Ordinance. to- To the Chairman and Gentlemen of wie Board of Supervisors: Your Committee on Finance beg eave to report that they have estab- L j » a budget for the general funds ana Tor the funds raised In- taxation for general Countv Purposes for the riKcal period enling with the Hundav preceding the First Monday in December. J 951. and recommend to this Honorable Board the approval and aooption of the budget or "Annual APProPriati°n Ordinance" attached ana made a part of this report in 55*nner- and upon the conditions specified In said annual appropriation ordinance, to-wit: Appropriation Ordlaaace .. For the fiscal period ending with tne Sunday Preceding the first Monday in December, 1951. Pursuant to "An Act in Relation to the Budgets of Counties Not Required by Law to Pass an Annual telephone For Judiciary, library law books 300.00 For Judiciary, justice feea .. f>00.00 For Judiciary, misc. exp 100.00 For County Home, salaries for employees 18,000.09 For County Home, food for care of inmates 5,500.00 For County Home, suppltes for care of inmates 11,000.00 For County Home, medical for care of inmates 600.00 For County Home, fuel 4,000.00 For County Home, light and power 1.200.00 For County Home, repairs 6,000.00 III. Municipal Retirement Fund 18.000.00 For Co. Supt. of Ha-ys.. sal. 4,000.00 For Co. Supt. of Hwys., traveling expense 1,800.00 For Probation Officer, salary, circuit court 900.00 For Probation Officer, salary, county court 1,800.00 For Probation Officer, traveling exp., county court ... 1,500.09 For Board of Review, salaries of members 4,000.00 For Board of Review, supplies 150.09 For Board of Review, traveling expense 400.00 For Board of Review, clerk hire 8,000.00 For County Judge, salary .... 6,750.00 For County Court, reporter salary 8,800.00 For Foreign Witnesses 100.09 For Bounties, crows, crow eggs and foxea 8,009.00 For Jurors, all courts per diem and mileage 6,000.00 For Supervisors, per diem and mileage 85,000.00 For Supervisors, printing.... 8.000.00 For Care of County Dependent Children 18,000.00 For Care County Paupers .... 1,000.00 County Clerk to receive $2 600 00 ner For States Attorney, rent .... $60.00 year as said Countv Clerk and said tor States Attorney, salary 4,600.00 -- ~ " For State's Attorney, assistant salary 8.790.99 supr trav exp Ella Mae Sullivan, co assmt supr sal Mary Dusenberry, co assmt ipr sal Bell Tel. Co.. ct 4U.4I 887J» 59.59 189.99 IS#.## » thereupon regularly moved ^ n!<r. hv H»nr A. W, Building Sup. Corp. Ahat J1"' reports MeCoilum Hoist & Mfg. Co. be approved, and that the appointment be made, and the roll being called the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried, the reports approved and the appointment made. The Committee on Fees and Salaries presented the following report, to-wit: _ . August 23. 1950 To the Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors: • our Committee on Fees and Salaries, to whom was referred the matter of fixing salaries of incoming officers to he elected November 7th, 1950 and their appropriations for clerk hire, would beg leave to report that they met at the Court House ill the City of Woodstock on the above date and after having duly considered said matter would recommend that an additional amount of fees earned and received If allowed the County Clerk for clerk hire for the period ending De- £ember 1st. 1950, in the amount of $8500,00. And that the said Countv Clerk be allowed the amount of $21."- •90.00 per year for clerk hire out of his fees earned and received for the 1«.4« TO 159.98 period beginning December 1st, 1950 v\ e would further recommend the County Treasurer be that allowed. 111. Jail tel Ct. Hse. Sup.-- L. J. Zant Off. Mach. A Kquip Co Broeker's Janitor Supply E. J. Field I'nited Research Lab. Ct. Hse. Repairs-- 185.99 156.85 Montgomery Ward A Co. 5.18 Henry Ohlrich X699,«0 George H. Gorham. ct hse repa irs $10.00. co elk elec sap regis $2.00 Shf. Feeding Pris,-- Schoepperle's Grocery A Mkt. Early American Bakery - Conway Dairy National Tea Co R. W. S.-hultS Shf. Deputy Per Diem-- John Altent-aeh'•, .-- Michael Brady Ed Brvnnecka -- Kmery Han.Milan Roger L. Hansen Harold Hobbs -- Lynn Merwin Joel L. Murphy Vivian Seaman Vernon W. Kays, shf dpty $84.00, bailiff $14.9* IU| 9.9* 75.99 r<i MI.9S 41 8199 7.90 88.99 •IS 98.#9 Clyde C. Miner, shf dpty 8175.00, bailiff $21.00 -- 19C9# nmitanv nt HAA 89.SS tlS>7# -- - R. O. Andrew Company, ct hae jail coal Central Prtg. A Pub. Coco assmt supr sup Woodstoik Dally Sentinel. O assmt supr sup $78.20. supr prtg $7.50 R. L. Tazewell, co sup schs off exp the amount of $18,000.00 per year i Burgess. Anderson A Tate* ce U| for clerk hire and the cost of collecting taxes for the period beginning December 1st. 1950. To sup schs off exp $5JI1. ce treas off exp $7.50 Monroe Calculating Co, ct hse sup - Wrona Bros., Co assmt supr sup , --- Board's Decision: It by Bacon and seconded by Deneen that the above petition be granted. Vote: Ave: Four. Naye: None. Chairman declared motion carried. Description: This property is 011 the east side of Fox River beyond Johnsburg Bridge adjoining Bowling Allev^and Tavern on north side. There are three houses on this lot 4 and previous petition to zone lot 5 tlfy the said lists to the. Clerk of the j Appropriation Bill" approved Julv Circuit Court and the roll being call- J®- ,flS3. IT IS HEREBY ORDAltfed. Suprs. Ruth. Wittmus. Beck, Coy. [ £Y THE Countv of McHenry, In Slavin. Dunning. Glenn. Mackeben, , State of Illinois, as follows; to- Aavang. Cornue. McConnell. Mav. I2r,t: Schmitt. Sterne and Filip and Asut. i ration 1 -- moved ' Suprs. Maxwell and McConnell voted 1 Balance in County Treasive. Nay nose. The Chairman derled «• n,otion unanimously car- j Several communications from the J of of Publicj v fn KuiJding?*. including1 Gas I Tax Allotment reports together with i a notice from the Department of Aeronautics of the State of Illinois 1 and a communication from the Hous- ! ury beginning of the proceeding fiscal year... $275,036.43 Kecelpts of the preceding fiscal year 898.962.91 Payments made in the preceding fiscal year .... #44,895.18 Balance in the County Treasury at the end of the preceding fiscal 324,684.83 to business was not acted upon due j l??K and Home Financing Agency, to- j Estimated income ifroiti' to his deciding to move bait shop ' ~ ®H sources during the to lot 4 and request B-l for Lot 4, a logical solution. Respectfully submitted. . George F. Jedlicka, Secretary. State of Illinois. County of McHenry. ss. In the Matter of the Application of Frank Glen Peterson and Francis A. Peterson, His Wife, for Variation of Zoning Classification. Before McHenry County Zoning Board of Apneals hearing held in the city hall in the City of Crystal Lake. County of McHenry and State of Illinois on the 25th day of July A. D. 1950 at the hour of 4:00 o'clock P. M. Present: Harold Bacon, Chairman; George Jedlicka. Secretary and Enforcing Officer. E. J. Deneen. Roy Kent, Frank Nagel, Vernon Kayes. ..Absent; C. Russell Allen. Attorney Mr Board. Appearanoea: fame# Rick. Attor gether with forms of reports'concerning Public Works in plannin, stage wer6 presented and ordere< placed on file. Supr. Coy, Chairman of the Build- i Balance in General Fun! I"* Commlstated .that his com- T Nov- 80-59 .'ttee had received requests from Income from Taxes year covered by thla budget are as follows, to-wlt t*°. County Officers for additional working space, and that there wa* now available a room on the ground floor of the Court House, formerly occupied bv the County Home Advisor. and that his committee wanted some direction from the Board concerning the improvement of said room, as to flooring, decorating, etc. It was thereupon regularly moved by Supr. Filip and duly seconded by Supr. Beck that said matter be referred to the Luilding Committee giving said committee full power to act. And the Chairman declared the Bcwrd, stated that there WM A General Fund Total Receipts. Co. Officers $150,343.99 Tot»l^'et Receipt*. <36. Officers ....: Income from Twp, On. Home .; Income Rentals income County Home Income State's Attorney „ Income Fines Highway Violations Income from Co. Zoning Income from Co. BulldTi Code Ing fJ75.»8 (88,090.90 199.943.15 5,770.65 100.00 8,450.82 . 8,756.00 8.817.50 4,516.00 the meet* Income if era Ce. Licenses Income County Supt. or* Schools Salaries •*, J,500.00 , ,»090, *' WW For State's Attorney, off. BUP. 699.00 For State's Attorney, investigations 100.99 For State's Attorney, stenographer 8,400.09 For County Assessment Supervisor. travel expense 1,000.99 For County Assessment Supervisor, deputy trav. exp. 1,000.00 For County Asaessment Supervisor. deputies salaries 4,090.99 For County Assessment Supervisor, clerk hire 7,900.00 For County Assessment Supervisor. supplies 590.00 Food for Needy Veterafis and Their Families 6,599.99 Clothing for Needy Veterans and their families 1,000.00 Rent for Needy Veterans and Their Families 500.00 Medical for Needy Veterans and Their Families 1.000.00 For Eradication of Tuberculo-' ' sis in Cattle, salary of county veterinarian 5.589.00 For Eradication of Tuberculosis in Cattle, trav. exp. of County Veterinarian 1,209.90 For Eradication ot Tuberculosis in Cattle, salary of off. secretary 2.100.00 For Eradication of Tuberculosis in Cattle, office supplies 400.00 For Contingent Fund 11.672.98 For Insurance on Co. Prop, 3,500.00 For Ins. Premiums on Bonds County Officers 1,800.00 For McHenry County Tuberculosis Association Fund 2,000.00 For McHenry County Farm and Home Bureau, office expenses Home Bureau .... 899.9# For McHenry County Farm and Home Bureau. 4-H Club projects Farm Bureau .... 888.9# For Salary County Zoning and Building Code Enforcing Officer 8.799.99 For Traveling Expense for County Zoning and Building Code Enforcing Officer 8M.09 For Supplies for County Zoning and Building Code Enforcing Officer 399.99 our Committee would recommend that the following salaries he fixed. for County Clerk. Sheriff and Treas-, . urer for the term of office begin- Crystal Lake Herald, co elk hing on the first Monday of I>ecem- ' elec sup regis ber. 1950. All of said salaries to be ! Celia Feint, co assmt supr paid out of fees of their offices' sup $11.60. contingent m9.$# earned and received. to-wit: the i Betty Yates, co cor reporter Clyde J. Zoia. shf dpty per diem amount to be in addition to his j Supr. Prtg.-- salary as Clerk of the County Court The Harvard Herald A as IS fixed by law under Sec. 35^4 of1 Woodstock Daily Sentinel -- Chapter 5J 0f the Revised Statutes' Marengo Republican News -- of Illinois, 1949 edition, said salary! Shf. Off. Sup.-- as Countv Clerk shall be without 1 Beu's Dry Cleaning u regard to and separate from the | Clyde A Bud's Mobile Sta. -- salary as fixed by law in said sec- 1 Hahn Oil Co -- tion. The salary of the County i Hendrvchs Ford -- Treasurer, t(, be fixed at the amount I Ct. Hse. Sup.-- or $3,000.00 per year and an addi- ! Lien Chemical Company tional amount of $2,500.00 per year ! Grell True Value Hardware -- as County Collector of Taxes. The I Ct. Hse. Repairssalary of the Sheriff to be fixed - - at $2,500.00 per year. Your Committee took up the matter of the bi-annual audit of the books of the various officers of Mc- - - , Henry County and after due deliber-ig shf feedg pris ation Would rfecommend that the Co. Zoning Exp.-- work of auditing the books be given George F. Jedlicka to the J. W. North & Company, cer- J Harold J. Bacoa tified public accountants. at an • Frank H. Nagel amount to be fixed by your Committee at a later date. The reason for letting the contract at this time is so that the auditor will be able to start his work as soon as possible. A l l o f w h i c h i s r e s p e c t f u l l y s u b mitted. g.-r. PERRY WRIGHT IT **IATH N. SCHMITT <SU*G. W. RI'TH 18.91 HU9 'Mr IM* 41,9# &.## *8 «:## E. L. Bakkom "A Co.. Inc. Woodstock Trucking Serv. ™ Hubert Pharmacy, shr jail sup., clothing --- Western I'nited Gas Total of Gen. Fund Appr. $849,951.98 F\>r County Aid in Building ' Bridges, to retire bon<» and interest (final) 19.149.## .99 I Fon County Aid in Building r Bridges, construction or .08 1 „ Bridges -- 99,'9 99.0# Vernon W. Kays Roy A. Kent E. J. Deneen Supr. Salary Mileag*-- August W. Ruth C. Perry Wright Carl E. Wittmus Frank E. Beck -- Klmer C. Coy --L. Raymond M. Slavin J.9# *59 45.80 47.59 46.59 48.40 197.19 Charles T. Dunning^ Roscoe N. Glenn Ilarley Mackeben Aimer Aavang ... Stanley H. Cornue ---- Frank B. McConnell -- Frank J. May -- Math N Schmitt Theodore W. Sterne John J. Filip -- JM.JIKR AAVANG fcTANLEY H CORJStTE PAI'L ROSENTHAL ROSCOE GX.ENN It was thereupon regularly moved hy Supr. Beck and duly seconded bv Supr Sterne that the report of the Committee on Fees and Salaries be approved and adopted by this Board. and that the salaries and compensa- -- tions for clerk hire be established to Augustus M Maxwell conform to said report. And the roll Abram B McConnell being called Suprs. Ruth. Wright. Wittmus, Beck. Coy. Slavin. Dunning, Glenn. Mackeben. Aavang. Cornue. McConnell. May. Schmitt. Sterne. Filip and Asst. Supr. Maxwell. McConnell and Rosenthal voted Aye. Nay none. And the Chairman declar«4d the motion unanimously carried, and report approved and adopted. The Clerk presented lists of claims against the County and upon motion Supr. Mackeben duly seconded by Supr Coy and declared carried, the said claims were referred to the proper committees, and the Board adjourned to i:3o o'clock P. tD. 1 AT MUET ». U. Board met pursuant meat and upon roll call the same Grant Kola*. Paul F. Rosenthal , Thomas P Bolger. cir ct PT° ; off s*l -- l c i t v o f W o o d s t o c k , c t n e e ! jail It and water i Alice Jones, er Tl> off sal -- i George K Jedlicka. W zoniitc exp - I Ct. Hse. Jait Sal.-- ' Vestie MuldeoP ! Frank Halstead ... --... Bd. of Rev. Clk. Hire- Betty Hayes , Ethel K. Yuenger ( Sabina M. Bau. shf ceek j for pris I Armour Birk, shf dpty | Howard Cairns, shf I Henry Faerbei arold Fox, 55.49 . 38.95 . 41.35 47.89 89.99 58.89 89.69 189.99 79.89 $8 898.89 38.9# 75.9# 159,8# 178.9# 3TS.99