ipiil^ «u II ipn p IJ^I 'f Ifntp ipp^t.i up|i" u1 W w njpjy(ii|i,-' rw- 1 ,..1^" WifP^lPWlf^PPWP" HMII • TifUHUE lUlT^LjUlMHflnMUr#i • MFb AlTllfWDEWAILTEna tMilMHUUHHMMtf City Council Proceedings • h i minin im mi i i m COUNCIL KOftM a ^ 'August 6, ljy>l ®e City Council met in regular semi-monthly meeting with Mayor Freand presiding. Aldermen present: Althoff, Anderson, Freund, Rothermel, Thennes, Vycital. Absent: None. Motion by Vyettal, seconded by Thennes, that the minutes of the last meeting be approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by Althoff, seconded by Rothermel, that the treasurer's re£ft be approved as read. Motion carried. i Motion by Freund, seconded by' Althoff. that the collector's report be approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by Rothermel, seconded by Vycital, that the clerk's report be approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Thennes, that the * following i)i#' be paid as approved by the finance committee: John J. McCartny, salary .. $224.60 Elmer R. Murphy, Salary .. 190.00 Clyde Rhoades, Salary 220.00 Arthur J. Smith, Salary .... 200.00 Philip M. Thennes, Salary i»2.oo Anton H. Freund, Salary .. 192.20 Earl R. Walsh, Office expense 100.00 Patf J. Struck, Salary 200.00 George P. Freund, Salary- 56.00 William H. Althoff, Salary 35.00 Arnold Anderson, Salary .. 35.00 George J. Freund, Salary .. 35.00 Leo G. Rothermel, Salary .. 35.00 Edward J. Thennes, Salary 36.00 Charles J. \\cital, Salary * 35.00 4Tohp E. Loose, Salary ........ 50.00 Thomas F. Bolger, Salary 30.00 ^Earl R. Walsh, SalaVf ^.... 105.00 Alaynie- Buss, Salary A commissions 7S.2C Albert Nugent, Police service 229.90 Walter P. Brooks, Police service 5.50 Harold Aim, Police ser- ,vice 27.50 CIJte Rhoades, Extra police service U.» John J. McCarthy, Extra police service 16.50 Paul J. Struck, Extra pol- . ice service , & use of car ,MJ0 Ero Erickson. Police ra- . ' d i o m a i n t e n a n c e f t parts 19.85 McHenry State Bank, la* come tax 142.20 Ci™ of Elgin Water Sept.* Repairing meters 23.40 Sohreiner'8 Standard S«r- '*<,*• vice. Gas for truck Otto Adams. Sharpening r'""- mowers 31.00 Arthur J. Smith, Use-of car ! 115.00 W. R. Meadows Inc., Pre* mix ......\ 147.89 Vycital's Hardware; Sup-* filies '10J© W®*B. Bjorkman ft Son, Supplies 2.01 Buss Motor Sales, Repairs to police car ' 8.V6 Perfection Legal Blank" Co., Supplies 5.25 Bill's Outboard Motors, * Repair water pump U» The McHenry Plaindealer, Printing 31.25 Al's Welding ft Repair Service, Welding 1.50 D u n c a n P a r k i a g M e t e r Corporation, Payment on parking meters SW.fW National Office Supply CW„ Binders 14.28 Schmitt & Conwajf, Com- ' pensation insurance 228.16 Miller Meters, Inc., Parking meter parts 3.74 Rolland C. Ensign, Mowing •»:. .. 30,00 Althoff's Hardware, Wire, .. .7.11 Milwaukee Lead Works, Waterworks supplies .... 179.39 Frank Nell Shell Station, :> Gas & oil. police car ft truck ' 92.5$ P. F. Pettlbone ft Co,: Arrest books 10.59 C la r k Chevrolet, Sales, . ' Truck storage* ft re- / pairs Public Service Co.-W.' C. ~ Div., Gas service Illinois Bell Telephone <Jo.; Telephone service 15.85 Public Service Co., Powe^r • . ft light 14(1^3 Community 'Auto Supplies 1.95 The McHenry Library. Tax levy ... 750.00 - SPECIAL SEWER FUND Fred C. Feltz, Salary .......*$i45.00 Mayme Buss, Clerical": ;.^.. 20.00 Fairbanks, Morse ft Co., Pump repairs 341.70 Walter J. Freund, Grease .. 2.55 Motion by Althoff. seconded by Freund, to pass and approve resolution, as read, to State of Illinois appropriating Motor Fue-1 Tax Funds in the amount ef Six Thousand Six Hundred Seventy-five Dollars ($6675.00) for the payment of bonds and interest (Green St. Bridge) due January 1, 1962 and January 1, 1953. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Thennes, to pass -and approve the following resolution to the County Clerk: "WHEREAS funds, in the amount of Three Thousand Three Hundred Thirty-seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($3337.50) will be available from other sources for the retirement of a part of Green Street Bridge Bonds due Ja iuary 1, 1952 and whereas no tax levy will be required for said amount. Now Therefore. BE IT RF.SOLVED that the City CUrk be instructed to notify the County Clerk of McHenry County to reduce the levy for the year 19f>l by the amount of Thrc> Thousand Three Hundred Thirty-seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($3337.50)." Motion carried. Motion by Vycital. seconded by Uotherniel. to nf»prr>Tt> plat of second addition tt) Kelter Estate Rrhd'vision. Motion carried. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Thennes, to pass and approve the following resolution: "RESOLVED That tlu City At,, torney of the City of McHenry. John E. Looze, prepare and send to the Board of Appeals and Board of Supervisors. McHenry County, Illinois a proper request that the lands acquired by the City for use as a municipal park and baseball diamond be freed from any taxes assessed by any taxing body as is the legal right for such public lands." Motion carried. Motion by Althoff, seconded by Freund, to adjourn. Motion carried. George P. Freund, Mayor Earl R. Walsh, Qlty Clejk BATAVIA MAN HEADS DISTRICT FREEDOM CRUSADE Rodney H. Brandon of Batavia, has been named district chairman for the 1951 Crusade for Freedom in DeKalb, Kane, Kendall, McHenry and Boone counties. Brandon, twice a state public welface director and long active in Loyal Order of Moose affairs, asked residents of the district to volunteer their services in the drive for signatures on "freedom scrolls" and for contributions to help support Radio Free Europe and Radio Free Asia, the American- backed voices of freedom beamed at the iron icurtain countries. . This year's Crusade is the first opportunity Illinoisans have had to participate in an organised "freedom" drive. In 1950, the Crusade was climaxed by Gen. Lucius Clay's presentation of the Free dom Bell to the citizens of West Berlin. That campaign also secured some $1.3 millions, whicfa financed construction of a high-powered radio transmitter now broadcast ing to Czechoslovakia, fighting Communist propaganda through the voices of patriotic Czech exiles. This year's objective i* more transmitters. . -- M.B.C. News It Patrick's CatkeUe fkarcfc Iter. Bdward C. Ceakley, Pastor Masses Sunday: 8:00; 9:00; 10:M and 11:30 a.m. Daily: 7:00 and 7:30. First Fridays: Communion distributed at 6:SO and during 7:00 and 7:30 Masses. Confessions Saturdays: 4:00 to 5:0* p.m. and 7:00 to 8:00 p.m., and on Thursdays before First Fridays: 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. , 8t» Mary's Catholic Cfc«rek Msgr. C. &. Nix. Pastor Masses Stonday: 7:00; 8;30: 10:00. aaA 11:30. " Holy Days: 6:00; 8:00; and 10:M Week Days: 6:45 and 8:60. First Friday: 6:30 And 8:00. Confessions Saturdays: 3:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. • Thursday before First Friday: <Vfter 8:00 Mass on Thursday; 3:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. • ••' St Peter's CatbolTc LHarefc Spring Grove Rev. John L. Daleiden, Pastbr Masses Sunday: 8:00; 10:00 and 11:00. Holy Days: 6:30 and 9:00. Weekdays: 8:00. First Fk-Majr: 8:00. Confessions , Saturdays: 2:30 and 7:15. Thursday before First frlday: 1:30 and 7:15. Saturday: 7 to $ p.m. Sunday: 7:30 a.m. First Friday: 8:15 Jail's CathtUe Ckvtk Johnsbarg H0v. Joseph M. Bllts£h, Pastor Masses 8unday: 7:00; 8:30; 10:00 and 11:30. Holy Days: 7:00 and 9:00. ^ Thursday before First Friday: 2:30 and 7:30. ZJon Evangelical Lutheran fhnre]i The Church of the Lutheran Hour 408 John St. W. McHenry, 111. Rev. Carl A. Lobltx, Pastor Sunday School: 9:00 a.m. Service: 10:15 a.m. You are cordially invited attend our services. W 1 " " 7 " ' - " : • , A cordial invitation Is extended to you and your family to come and Worship with us. Y o u t h F e l l o w s h i p : S u n d a y s , 1 p.m. Young Adult Fellowship: second Sundays: 8 p.m. Cherub and Junior choirs: Wednesdays at 3:30 p.m. Senior Choir: Thursdays, t p.aL to St» Jos^k's Richmond, ML Sunday Masses: 7:00,, 10:00 and 11:30. .Holy Days: 7:00, 9:00. 8:S0, Temporarily the McHenry Bible church will be, holding serVices at 9:45 a.m.. 11 a.m. and 8 p.m every Sunday in the Lilymoor schoolhouse. Unable to find accommodations in McHenry, we are forced to leave until such time as we build in McHenry •"or find other quarters in town. All who are interested in this work becoming established are invited to help meet the cost oft buying property and erecting a building that will be a credit {o the community ::nd the t en 1 you desire Information please write the pastor at P.O. Box 2:5 . McHenry. 111. We trust that all friends of the church will continue to fellowship with us though it will mean a 'few miles more for some to travel* God bless you all. Be looking for .you. ' £.v.v.. PASTOR LIBfcRTY Christ the King fatlielle Chareh Woader Lake Rev. James A. Vanderpool, Pastor Masses Sunday: 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 and 11:00 a.m. Weekdays: 8:30 a.m. Confession^: SL Mary's by the Lake Episcopal * Oriole Trail, and Dole Avenue Crystal Lake Services: Sunday, 9:00 a.6. Holy Communion. . Weekdays, 6:30 a.m. Wednesday; 7:00 a.m; Monday, Tuesday and Friday: 9:00 a.m. Thursday, and Saturday. Weekday services are held in' the Oratory in the Mission House, McHenry Avenue, Crystal Lake. The Rev. Donald M. Leds&m Priest-in-charge • JlcHeary Bible Church .Ulymoor Schoolhouse Donald G. Liberty, Pastor Sunday Bible School, 9:45 A.M. Sunday Worship, 11:00 A.M. Sunday Evening, 8:00 P.M. Wednesday Prayer, Fellowship -And Bible Study. 8:00 P.M. in the homes. Call McHenry 591-W-l for address. "You're always welcome here"*1 Mailing address: McHenry Bible Church, P. O. Box 232, McHenry. Phone R. W. Brooks, 601-J-2. " SUfwood Se&odlgt^Clrarelf Rlngwoed, I1L Rc*. Darrell D. Sample, ^astop. Sunday: Public Worship, 9:30. Church School: 10:30. Choir Rehearsals: Wednesday evening. Strip Fffm Attachment An attachment for 16 mm. projectors that enables strip film to be shown without loss of light or the . danger of overheating the filmj has been introduced. The attachment, called "Unoscope," fits the lens opening of most 16 mm. silent projectors. Then, instead of projecting the film over the regular film track, the strip is wound on the Unoscope by a hand-operated feed knob. Separate shots can be held indefinitely. THWABT RIOLAIT Burglars who attempted to galtientrance to the office of the American Terra" Cotta Co. plani , on state route 31 last week ar<t.' believed to have been frightened away before accomplishing thei}*'. mission. H. E. Cooke, an official" of the plant, reported to Sheriff Henry Nulle of Woodstock, thai a screen had been removed and a window glass broken. Nothing ir»» side of the office was disnirftedfe however, aud it is believeJ tfiF burglars were frightened away. Complete line of Beebe livestock remedies at Wattles Drag Stem, McHenry. 8(p* Cemmanlty Methodist Charch • of MrHenry Main and Center Streets J. Elliott Corbett, Paatoc Services: Church School: 9:30. Morning Worship: 10:15. «. Wander Lake Gospel Charch '^ (N<msectarlan> ... VHmk W. Anderson, Pastor • ' ' V S ervi ces. Sunday Bible School: 10:00 a.in. Morning Worship: 11:00 am., - Sunday Evening Service: 7:45 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 8:00 p.m. Bring the family with you to Sunday School and Worship Services. There is a place and a welcome for everyone. KING SIZE SNAPSHOTS ^ DR. JOHN T. GRAY OPTOMETRIST 532 Main Street McHenry, I1L EYES EXAMINED and CLASSES FITTED. Honse Calls by Appointment. -- Qnlck Repair Serrka. IHHfBS DAILY: 9:00 A. M. -- 12:00 Noon 1:00 P. M. -- 6:80 P. M. and Frl. Eves: 6:80 P. *. -- 0:00 Thursday by Appointment Only ' ALL PICTURES tHIAmD AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! f PER ROLL 6«ft Mm Stum OmrMrSmff ij U. fUM 99i WATTLES DRUG STORE "ip: HOME STOBE" Main StrMt PHONE 358 " McHwr. QL BUY CONCRETE t h e i i i t h l c r u . . . ,Hmm/ READY-MIXED To Builders: W® can supply Ready-Mixed Concrete for mty kind oi fob--from a back-yard lily pool to a complete new home or building. Prompt, quick delivery exactly where and when needed. Our Ready-Mixed Concrete is uniformly dense, enduring and strong--as you expect oi good concrete. The 'mix" ifright fox the use intended... accurately proportioned at (^our central plant. Even a small job gets the benefit ot large volume production. To Prospective Owners of New Homes ami BtuUings: Of course you want concrete. It's the modern way to build --fircsafe, permanent, moderate in first cost and requiring almost no maintenance. Let us put you in touch with ex«~ perienced, reliable contractors who will give you a quality job at a satisfartoffy prim. tfcH enry Saad And Gravel Company PHONE McHENBY 97-J 606 FRONT STREET McHENBY. ILL. ONE THRILLING REPEAT SHOW SundayNite AUG. 26 8:30 Daylight Time HARVARD, ILLINOIS SPEEDWAY The Incomparable PHONE McHENRY 186 If no answer plume McHenry IN>K4 4 \ •» \ ^ * • iM -i ^ * 27 big Events World's Greatest ^ STUNTMEN 75-Ft. Ramp Jump Car Rolling Conlest Dive Bomber Clowns, etc^ eic. Adults - $1.5& Children - 50c ANY \ Taxes Included 'V Free Parking "M see things youve neijer seen before J [ere--just slip behind die wheel of a new 1951 Packard. See that right front fender? You've seen that before from the drivers seat. And what a wonderful feeling of driving sureness that can give you in tight traffic, in parking, in any driving situation. Dead-ahead' , vision's better, too. With Packard's new^. lower bonnet^ you enjoy "close-up-vision" of the road directly ahead of your wheels! But that's only part of the story! Head her out on the highway. Have you ever experienced smoother automatic driving than Packard Ultramatic Drive? Have you ever commanded more alert power than you have under your throttle-foot now? That's the new Packard Thunderbolt Engiijji compression eight ia America! Jts mpre, d <xtr--vb$ cu Now hit that rough stretch ahead. You're o3 it now, in case you didn't know. Did you ever see steadier going? Road shocks are completely absorbed. Your steering wheel hand doesn't even feel them. And your passengers hardly realize the road's been torn up! This car parves its way in comfort. Why don't you drop in today for an osttud dftn^flOTyr" ^ MMt THE MAN WHO OWNS ONI mill iVfim WEST McHENRY MOTORS ROUTE 31 . BOX 57 WEST McHENRY ILLINOIS ' . iiyjijuL . . jjipa .., . . . . t.