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SEPTEMBER 1, 1972 PAGE 18-jPLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, Legal Notice VILLAGE OF McCULLOMLAKE ORDINANCE NO. 95 ANNUAL TAX LEVY ORDINANCE -1972 AN ORDINANCE FOR THE LEVY OF TAXES FOR THE LEVY OF TAXES FOR THE VILLAGE OF McCULLOM LAKE, ILLINOIS, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING APRIL 1,1972, AND ENDING MARCH 31, 1973, WHEREAS, THE PRESIDENT AND THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF McCULLOM LAKE. MCHENRY COUNTY, (ILLINOIS, DID ON THE 14th DAY OF [E ANNUAL APPROPRIATION OR- ILLAGE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR L, 1972, AND ENDING ON MARCH 31, HICH IS ASCERTAINED TO BE IN OF TWENTY THREE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED SIXfTY AND NO-IOOTHS ($23,960.00) DOLLARS, WHICH SAID APPROPRIATION WAS DULY PUBLISHED ON THE 1st DAY OF AUG., 1972. A COPY OF THE VILLAGE CLERK'S CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION BEING ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF BY NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the President and the Board of Trustees of the Village of McCullom Lake, Illinois: SECTION I. GENERAL CORPORATE LEVY. That there be and TOTAL POLICE DEPARTMENT: 5. Street Department: Snow Removal Street Repairs Miscellaneous TOTAL STREET DEPARTMENT: TOTALGENERAL CORPORATE FUND: $ 5,550.00 $ 2,075.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 610.00 $ 500.00 -0- 1,000.00 * -o- $ 3,500.00 $17,510.00 AUGUST, 1972, PASS DINANCE FOR SAID BEGINNING ON APRI 1973, THE AMOUNT & THE AGGREGATE SI ITEMS OF APPROPRIATION AND LEVY B. Special Corporate Fund: AMOUNT 1. Street and Bridge: APPROPRIATED Street Repairs $ 1,475.00 Miscellaneous 1,000.00 Commission tb! County Clerk , and Collector 75.00 v $ , 610.00 $ 8,325.00 AMOUNT LEVIED $ 1,700.00 775.00 75.00 is hereby levied upon all the taxable property within the corporate limits of said Village of McCullom Lake for the year 1972 the total sum Twelve Thousand Three Hundred Fifty and no-lOOths ($12,350.00) Dollars for the following general corporate purposes mentioned in said Appropriation Ordinance, in the respective sums as follows; ITEMS OF APPROPRIATION AND LEVY „ , AMOUNT A. General Corporate Fund 1. General Government: Salary of President $ Salary of Trustees Salary of Clerk Salary of Village Attorney Salary of Treasurer Rent for Village Clerk's Office Office supplies Communications, telephone Election expense Rent for Village Treasurer's Office \ Auditing expenses \ Publication expense \ Meeting expense Miscellaneous Dues, Illinois Municipal League Commission to County Collector & Clerk Insurance Premiums, Bonds Preparation of Codes & Ordinances TOTAL GENERAL GOVERNMENT $ 6,060.00 APPROPRIATED 240.00 720.00 400.00 400.00 180.00 440.00 250.00 50.00 100.00 180.00 300.00 150.00 -o- 1,500.00 50.00 400.00 300.00 400.00 2. Beach, Park and Conservation Building Fund Maintenance Gas & Electricity Insurance, Fire & Liability Grass Mowing & Beach Upkeep Signs & Posting of Village Property 1,000.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 200.00 100.00 AMOUNT LEVIED $8 240.00 720.00 200.00 400.00 , 180.00 340.00 250.00 50.00 -0- 120.00 300.00 150.00 -0- 1,465.00 -0- 400.00 275.00 -0- $ 5,190.00 -0- 100.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 TOTAL SPEgHAL CORPORATE FUND: $ 2,550.00 $ 2,550.00 For Street and Bridge purposes, pursuant to "An Act in relation , NKir /tifino irillo(VAC Qtln 1957). The Village of McCullom Lake, Illinois, pursuant to said Act exercises the power to levy for street and bridge purposes at the rate of .06 per cent of the full, fair cash value, as assessed or equalized by the Department of Revenue, of the taxable property in the Village of McCullom Lake, Illinois, and by a three-fourths vote of the members elected to the Board of Trustees of said ~ certified levies an ,v. „ purposes at the rate of .04166 fair cash value as assessed or equalized by . ' *-• within said purposes per cent of the IS? the Department of Revenue, of the taxable property w Village, so that the total tax levy for street ana bridge X J A -LmII La 1A1ff mam A/vnf r\f fka full foil* OOcKl under said Act shalLhft .10166 per cent of the full, fair cash value, as 3ray the Department of Revenue of all taxable ige of McCullom Lake, Illinois. assessed or property in TOTAL GENERAL CORPORATE FUND AND SPECIAL CORPORATE FUND: $20,060.00 ITEMS OF APPROPRIATION AND LEVY C. McHenry County Road and Bridge Fund: (Vferate to Village) 1. Street and Bridge Fund: Street Repairs $ 1,100.00 Road Oiling -0- Commission to County Clerk and Collector TOTAL McHENRY COUNTY ROAD & BRIDGE FUND: 100.00 500.00 $ 1,700.00 ITEMS OF APPROPRIATION AND LEVY D. OTHER SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS: 1. Vehicle Tax Fund: Street Lighting $ 1,000.00 Purchase of Vehicle Tags 200.00 Street Repairs 500.00 Miscellaneous 500.00 $10,875.00 $ 1,375.00 -0- 100.00 $ 1,475.00 -0- -0- -0- -0- TOTAL BEACH, PARK AND CONSERVATION $ 2,200.00 3. Civil Defense Purchase of Equipment $ 200.00 TOTAL CIVIL DEFENSE $ 200.00 4. Police Department: Exoenses of Policemen Gas and Oil for Police Car Repair and Maintenance of Police Car Insurance and Bond Premiums Dog Registration and Pond Ex­ pense Supplies - Police Department Communications, telephone Miscellaneous $ 3,000.00 500.00 200.00 600.00 50.00 75.00 125.00 1,000.00 400.00 50.00 50.00 $ 1,200.00 275.00 100.00 200.00 -0- -0- 100.00 200.00 TOTAL TAXES LEVIED l"n®*scellE Using the McHenry Service Center LAWN BOY LAWN MOWER SALES & SERVICE BR00KW00D GARDEN CENTER 4505 W. Rte. 120 McHenry (just across from Foremost) PH. 385-4949 Farm Equipment J George P. ! Freund,Inc. I Case - New Holland 4102 W. Crystal Lake Rd. McHENRY j ! Bus. 3850420 ! Res. 385-0227 II R E LL I RADIAL TIRES FOR ALL CARS Europa Motors Inc 3 3 1 8 W . P e a r l 8 1 5 - 3 8 5 - 0 7 0 0 Insurance & Real Estate EARL R.WALSH A JAC K WALSH Life Auto Liability Bonds Workmen's" Com Lire Homeowners Plate (ilass Marine Accident and Health ()ffi^e-'385-330() 3429 \V. Elm Street McHenry, Illinois 600511 • RADIATORS • Cooling System Specialists it AIR CONDITIONING • Trailer Hitches Fabrication • STEEL SALES , • Welding & Ornamental Iron • Frozen Pipe Thawing WORK OUAHAMTCKO S£& ADAMS BROS. McHenry (Next to Gem Cleaners) Phone 385-0783 Jn; Thompson's Elm Street Service •Complete Lube •Wash •Tire Repair "Same good gas, same friendly management... since 1953." 385-9749 3603 W. ELM - McHENRY ED'S STANDARD SERVICE EXPERT TUNE-UP ATLAS Tires, Batteries, Accessories QUALITY American Oil Products PH. 385-0720 3817 W. ELM STREET AIR CONDITIONING SALES & SERVICE U-HAUL Trailers & Trucks COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE & TRUCK REPAIRING ARC & GAS WELDING Guettler Service, Inc. 818 N. Front Street 385- 9831 GET ATTENTION ...PHONE 385-0170... Wi USi AND RECOMMEND RK PRODUCTS You CAN Tell The Difference. J AXE'S Styling For Men By Appointment 385-7771 Spring Grove Eva Freund 675-2135 TOTAL OTHER SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS $ 2,200.00 $ -0- SECTIONII SUMMARY. That the following is a summary of the taxes herein before levied: (A) General Corporate Fund $ 8,325.00 (B) Special Coroorate Fund 2.550.00 (C) McHenry County Road & Bridge Fund (Virate to Village) 1,475.00 (D) Other Special Revenue Funds -0- $12,350.00 Former Grade School Students Anniversary It was back in 1915 when twenty-three kids from Spring Grove started school together at St. Peter's Catholic school. For a small village such as this with a population of about three hundred, this was a large enrollment, in fact the largest the school had ever had. In 1965 this group of "young at heart" folks remembered that they had started school together fifty years ago. This was an occasion to celebrate they decided and a dinner party was planned. One of them had a school picture and from this they found out names and that most of them were living in the Chain-o-Lakes area. Only one had passed away. Getting addresses and starting to contact these first graders began and by Sep­ tember of 1965 responses came from a great majority of these "kids". Word was received from those who had moved away. Two in California could not attend but Monticello, 111., Cable, Wis., and Chicago area were heard from and they were there at the first dinner of their golden anniversary held in Lake Zurich. This has become an annual event and on Aug. 19, 1972, the group had a fiesta dinner at Sabatini's overlooking Long Lake. These "first graders" have a great time together reminiscing, singing and always planning to get together again next year..."The Good Lord Willing". Those school kids who attended this year and who brought their spouses or guests were Ray Clark, Waukegan; Clarence Freund, Fox Lake; Eva Freund, Spring Grove; Margaret Haneline, Mon­ ticello; Leo Lay, Cable, Wis.; Nora Klaus, Fox Lake; Martin May, Fox Lake; Arthur Miller, McHenry; Arthur and Jen Rauen, Skokie; Pauline Krause, Wheeling; and from the class of 1919, who joined the group in 1969 were Evelyn Freund, Antioch; Veronica Klein, Fox Lake. CHRISTIAN MOTHERS INSTALLATION The Christian Mothers Society of St. Peter's will hold its installation of officers <tn- Sept. 21 at 7 p.m. at the LaSalette Center, Twin Lakes, Wis. A buffet dinner of roast beef and chicken will be served. Reservations may be made with Pauline Horak, 312-587- 8341 or Mary Ann Thelen 312- 587-5577. . SUCCESSFUL EVENT The horse fair was a huge success. Hundreds of people came from miles around and greatly enjoyed the events presented by the young people, many of whom showed great talent. The barbecued roast beef dinner was served to many and all proclaimed it delicious. The committee wishes to thank all who helped in any way to make this fair such a huge success. CLUBS Fifty-two ladies attended the lawn party held at the home of Pauline Horak, Chillem drive, on Aug. 16. The party was sponsored by the Lotus Country Woman's Club. Chicken salad, rolls and cheese cake were served at the luncheon and cards were played in the af­ ternoon, the winner at each table received a prize. Mrs. Nora Klaus entertained members of her club at her home in Fox Lake on Thursday night. A dessert lunch, lemon meringue pie "from scratch" as only Nora can make it was served. Cards were played and prize winners were Mayme Hoffman, Margaret Weber and Marie Lewis. "The club will meet next at the home of Evelyn Freund in Antioch. CHANGE RESIDENCE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heinemann have sold their home on Rt. 173 and purchased the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Blink on Main street. The Blinks have moved to Florida, near Orlando where they purchased a home. The Bender family from SECTION III. NECESSITY. That each of said sums and the aggregate thereof are deemed necessary by the President and Board of Trustees of said Village to defray the necessary expenses and liabilities of said Village for the fiscal year beginning April 1, 1972 and ending March 31, 1973. SECTION IV. FILING OF CERTIFIED COPY. That the Village clerk be and is hereby directed to file with the County Clerk of McHemy County, Illinois, a duly certified copy Qf this Ordinance, as provided by law.** SECTION V. VALIDITY. That should any clause, sentence, paragraph or part of the Ordinance be declared by a Court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision sliall not affect Soft Cora Special ARVESTORE UNLOftDt? The booklet "High Moisture ^ w. Grain, the Harvestore Revo- ' ^ lution in Milk Production," shows you ways to increase your income worlds leading manufacturer of automated feeding systems. Please rush my free copy to Name Add rest Telephone HARVESTORE I farm Check Livestock Enterprise Dairy Beef . Ho# Number of Animals ( hfck if ;i 111 • nd i ni4 m firm I Mail to •fc 4A Curt Weaver HARVESTORE, INC. 504 North Main Street Sycamore, Illinois 60178 PH. COLLECT 815-895-4537 Chicago bought and have moved in the Sanborn home on North Blivin street. ATTENDSFUNERAL Mrs. Alice Weber attended the funeral of a cousin, Ole A. Pederson, of Wheaton on Aug. 18. He was killed when his car collided head-on with another car in Montevideo, Minn. BIRTHDAY PARTY A birthday party for Harvey Petska and Waudenia was held in the Petska home on Aug. 20. Many relatives and friends attended. Mrs. Alfred Petska, Cheri and Beverly returned from Hamburg, Germany, on Thursday. During the five weeks they visited France, Germany, Austria and Swit­ zerland. They are from Tomah, Wis. Alfred came down from Tomah to pick up his family. VISITORS Recent callers in the William Shotliff home were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shotliff from Gary, Ind., Edward Shotliff from Denver, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Joosten from Wisconsin Rapids and Mrs. Anna Fredericks from Florida. DEATH We were sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. Mary Borgwall who passed away on Aug. 7. She was a resident for sixteen years. Surviving are her husband, George, a son, Raymond Frost, Chicago, a daughter, Dorothy Harris, of Tucson, Ariz., two grand­ children, six . great­ grandchildren, two great, great grandchildren and a brother in Cincinnati. ~ Warn Residents Beware Of Magazine Peddlers Illinois Attorney General William Scott warned Illinois residents to Deware of phony door-to-door magazine sub­ scription peddlers. Attorney General Scott said in recent weeks his office has received about ninety com­ plaints from Cook county residents alone that they were defrauded by young door-to- door salesmen who claimed they were working their way through college, raising money for charitable purposes, or similar sympathy gimmicks. The Attorney General said that victims of the fraudulent magazine subscription racket have complained that they have not received the magazines paid for; that solicitors misrepresent the total cost of the subscription- consumers think they have paid in full and later receive ad­ ditional bills; and that the prices charged for magazines are in excess of the regular subscription prices. Scott declared that presently the northern part of the state - especially suburban Cook and Lake counties - is the im­ mediate target of an intensive sales program organized by an out-of-state group now being investigated by the Attorney General's office. Scott said subpoenas are being served on suspected promoters of the magazine subscription racket. He said his office has learned that more than thirty young people from out of state, trained in the sob story technique, were brought into Illinois to work in the present magazine subscription selling campaign. Attorney General Scott recommended that before entering into contracts for magazine subscriptions, buyers should callthe Attorney General's office or the Better Business Bureaus of their communities to check out the reliability of the organization soliciting subscriptions. the validity of the Ordinance as a whole, or any part thereof other than the part so declared to be invalid. SECTION VI. NUMBER OF ORDINANCE. That this Ordinance shall be known as Ordinance No. 95. SECTION VII. EFFECTIVE DATE. That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval in accordance with the law. 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