..^SSwR tm ^ v - ^ ^ &?•*****£?** "•* v<* "'- ,. V • - /'rf.. » ,v* •IV 8.79029 5.00 40,680.61 179,894.77 Real Estate forfeiture# distribute ^ County Institute ,Fund , Total Expenditure* balance tin hand tn all fund# • Jan. 31, 1945 Grand Total $220,045.29 The aboye arid foretrotne report Is true an....d correct accord In® to my best knowledge and belief. J. O. STKVRNS, County Treas. SiihvrftiM and sworn to Wore me this 13 th flay of February, 1945. (Seal) R. 1). WOODS. County Clerk The Committee on Roads and Bridges presented the following report and •Resolution, to-wit. Mr. fhafrdum and Ow»l»mfin of the Board of Supervisors, McHenry Coun- • tv. Illinois: ™ The undersigned members of the road and "bridge committee for said County,,.IMS' leave to submit the following report on the matters before them. That w m>t «l Woodstock, Illinois on the 10th day of February. '945 and audited snd ordered paid Mils of a general nsfture chargeable to the McHenry County Patrol System of Roads f a whole for repairs and supplies for County owned machinery and labor at th» <~/'n*v tool house and gro«n*« to a total of .82.174.94 Bills chargeable to the various sections of the County natrol system of Irtads at rates heretofore annrove<l bv th's" Board were audited and ordered paid a* follows: Sections 9, 14 _. Sections 4, 11. 18 Sections 4, 17 i Sections 7. 9. 10. 11. 18 Sections 18, 15 .$860.67 S** f" . 165.05 . 7R0.91 . 344.12 \ 7-1T, maint labor and mat 4h, s. m*fnt labor and mat Total -- $4.12(5.1 e Bills were a"dlt«d and ordered p"1* out of Motor Fuel Tax funds as follows. S A. Rt. Section 13-13 V 4-T*T maint labor mat 9 7*.RE' 20, "«-TT. m°'nt inbor and mat A ' C1.49 * n« 23, 9-T. rnaint labor and mat .... 102.71 11. 11-TT, Tm'nt labor and mat .. RO.ii 25,'IS, mafnt labor <md mat 13.39 ?5. I'-tt, m-«it '-Ni' and,, mat .. 47.78 4A. 4 A and SB F^t.. 13-1T, maint . labor and mat .' .'. 49.40 ?1 A. t*-JT. )n», '"hor nnd mat 50.42 29. 17-tT tt>"Int ~»nd mat .. 23.51 17-19. 1 RT maint'labor arid mat J4 1B 14.15 •'9-tT ma'rt labor and mat ' A,k 1, jn-'T, mn'nt i"bor and mat .... 18.*0 o "1.TT, mp'nt ln* or and mat .... 50.51 ?0R, 22. ma'nt l«bor an-' mat .... ?.nn ?0R. 24 maint labor and mat .... 2.00 in. ?*-TT. m^lnt labor and mat.... 41.00 k P ? « e n « * l i i h o r a n d m a t 1 0 8 . 0 0 Y3. 7T?7const "Int1"' and »*«at .... 84H»* 1» '•iV* and mat 1R.9T ?fi. "" metpt. Tabo- and mat 2, 29-IT. maint labor and m%t 21.00 35.99 Total 81.212.49 Sometimes.in emergency matters due to, mow b lockades our snow plows ere called onc to aid the--Towns and also bv private Individuals in cn^ o' sickness or auction sale*. We decided to raise the nrlces to the following: Sm. truck nlow (plow only) $.25 per hr Larec t^'flt nlow' complete with pperator $8.00 per' hr Cat. 20 tractor and plow" m with operator :. .$3.00 per hr. Lari»e tr*»Ator and plow with oner*tor $4.50 ner hr No cbarre to be less than $2.00."All payments to be made by c*>«ck to f,nMn,v Treasurer for road fund: psvshl » In advance. Ail bounty State Aid roads to be opened first. The Pownty Superintendent of Hi ghw »vs informed us that his term of office is to evnlre ^"b. 14. 19'" and that in c^nse it is dealred to retnin the lncnmbeV"v two steps are necessary. 1st. iReonest certification by, the Rtatp Department.<>f ^>iib"" Works an«1 Buildings. Plv1^*on i-ttf Hirhwv*. 2nd. After tb* certification Is *»- ^fclved the appointment can be 1 made for the (moiiin" term of fi v"^. We rpridod to rscom^Kid tb«» retention of C. Tj Trvon as County Superintendont of Hli»hw®v* »t a n' 93.250 per war and also to recommend that tha wttacHed resolution be acted nnon at this nw* <n. the matter of request for certification. Kxcentlonal Inconvenience and expense h"K h»«i> caused during the past month bv dri*tin«r snow. We ha-^e- rAoeiv«*d from the motor fuel tax funds rental on County-owned machinerv. w< t of r^a stock and Insurance a total of $098.70 tocluded in the above listed expend!- Wires, and t"med same over to the County treasurer for the road fundwhich sa»d sum is hereby re-apnroprlated, for road- purnoses inclndln<' the repair, storaee^ and purchase of road matbin^rv *>"d for buildings to house road machinery. ' Tour committee estimates there will he necpssarv for the cnra of th® Mc- Henrv County Patrol System of Roads an appropriation from the Count*- hifhw^v funds in the sum of $4000 until the .next meetlne of this Board. All of w»y|ch is, rna^notfully submitted. F». F. KT-P^KER F. F. BFCK j ftt,TT>- MATW V SCHWltT c. PFWBY VRTQHT Sesolntlon I Whereas, the term of oflce of the Countv S»iperintendent of Highway expirep Februarv 14 1945. ->nd the low provides fhot the County Board of Supervisors mav. 'f thPE so desire, submit the name of the Incumbent to the Stat* Department of Public Works and Buildine-s for ro-c»rtiflcatlon as ellgl^- - bt«*"frirr appointment: T«e Tt Resolved hv tbo •>*». H»nry Cotmtv Board of S"nerv*«or« that we reouest the certification of C L. Tryon as eligible for re-appointm®nt fill the pos'Mon of County Stmprin- Tendent of Hlghwavs 'n M^Henry Countv, Illinois, by the State Department of Public Works and Building® Tt was thereupon regulv'y moved b* - Ast. Supr. McConnell and duly seconded hv Supr. Mackeben that the report of the Committer on Boads and Bridges bo annroved and that the ResoltiUon requestinir fbe certification of C: u. Trvon as pltelble for re-appolntment to fill the nositlon of County Superintendent of Htehwavsrf'be adonted by this Board -•"iwwl-l;*h#:"r*fT. nlfl^^lled. th« riw|ri#>» declared the motion unanimously carried. 'i' M The fo»To'w»ng resolution for the ourof T>)"bt of Way, Sec. 32, M. F. T. was presented and read to the Board fO-wlt: aMt of Way iMolatloa Be It Resolved by the Board of S»- pervlsors of M^Henry Countv at Its meetinar fhls ISth 'day of February 194R th«t there Is hereb" appropriated an additional sum of Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, from the said countv's motor '"el tax allotment, for the purchase of Bight of Way, together wjth all court cnsts. and ury awrd««» tn necessary condemnation proceedings Inquired for Section 32 MFT, State Aid Route 25. . When detaled cost for each tract, or condemnation are known, the Count* Superintendent of Highways Is hereby authoriaed to send statement of such cost to R. ~T. Cash. District Fnglneer, Klgin. Illinois, with request for pay- TT.PH' ,r«n aforesaid motor fuel*tax allotment. Re Tt Further Resolved, that this resolution be submitted to the Department of Public Works and Buildings. State of Illinois, to guarantee payment of nil cost for rie-ht of way on "snid Section 3?. Mi^. State Aid Route >5 the detailed location beine describe* %,«s" follow*: 'Reginnino' at the sontherlv ~ eind of Section 12 MPT on State Aid Route and extending along said route in a southerly direction to nr> 'ntersection with S. B. I. Route N"o. 17« It w»s thereupon reeularlv moved by Sunr Mef"r and duly seconded by Supr. qchm'tt that tb» resolution be adopted %v th>s Board and tit roll being called, the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried. The Committee on McHenry .County Home ahd Farm presented the follow* ing report and annual inventory, to* wit: February 7, 194( Mr. Chairman and Members of the Board of Supervisors of McHenry : County: ; Your County Hotiie Committee met on February 7, 1945, at . the McHenry County Home and audited the btlla for the month of January, 1945, and respectfully submits the following report, recommending same be paid. Ridgefleld farmers. Supply Co* coal ,..$808.12 Rosenthal Lumber tt Fuel Co.» stoker parts 5.50 Hubert Pharmacy, medicine ...... 31.29 V Mueller & Co., hosp. sup. 18.92 Royal Blue Store, groceries 06.52 Montgomery Ward, clothinar 1?.86 R. L. Bakkom Ar Co., Inc. 8.58 F. W. Wool worth, supplies-,.^.. - 3.90 Ooodrow's flarage, gas and oil .... 5.71 Royce Bros., gas and oil ...;U...S. 4.44 Tll. Bell Tel' Co., phone sWVlce 30.80 .loo Luedtke, repairs, i.;. 8.31 Public Sei-vlre Co., It * pr j fHo""171.«" Arwell. Inc., pest control 15.00 Dr. Wm. J. Oay. vet. serv 11.00 R. O. Andrew Co., feed and'. ' grinding 74;30 Sawyer Biscuit Co.. .cracker!;13.48 Western Candy & Tobacco Co., tobacco .......1:.. 49.89 lohn Sexton ft Co., groceries .... 180.8R Th« Bohn HdW. Co., supplies . 10.85 Miller Patton Baking Ct>„ bread 80 <P •^unerlor on Co., fuel oil 114.86 T.udwig Wilson Co., supplies .... 70 J»i \V B Allen, advanced (or help 40.00 Tohn Hess, 1 S<vis* b»ll 25.00 Wisconsin Rapids Dally ^rtbniM, '-""t >»d :• •tfcn' "ralrle Farmer, want ad \ 3.09 ,v- n. A I'en, 'incidentals s sr ae W. P. Allen, salary t , ji-ir no T<"sther C Allen, salary JOO.OO Walter Hansen, waeres } L $7 rb "| nna Hansen, wages 87 B« 'tr-nhon Steff»k. warn 07.50 Dorothy 'stoffek. wages r-'tn TJnnea Wolt. salary $15.00 ^ream Mid 16 hoes ..$SR.015 032.88 «Vh. $2,010.99 088.98 91.821.40 7th, 1945 To tH* Itnnrd O* S*mr>l*V|sors of McHenrv Countv, Woodstock HI Voitr McHenry County Farm. Home •nd Hosnftol Co*-fp)tte« be* to fennrt 'hat they mot at Hnrtlnnd. on the Xbo*'e mentioned date and audited kn« »m. •*rov»d bnis for payment in the follow- *>e amo>-nts- "^•"•"lent TT*orovements .$ 25,tM> Expense ....:...,.r„.._. .;. *87.01 "1othlnfir 19 3ft ..1............ ; ^ Hospital "" Die* vuel 49 •><> 31.29 !>a9 o.< poi 417.98 Credit on: • ""ream sold |S« k«B S hogs sold ....• ...7.: OSass $1,010.39 088.99 - • - 81 9°1 The tegular monthly Inspection of croiinrts. biiYMtng1. wininment an<1 llv*- ««took r^venlM ^vecythlnff to be In good condition. We herwlth submit the annual In- *fen*nry arirt nnn^nvoi There belnr no ftirther bnslnees vour r'ommitlee. nnon motion duly made'and seconded, a-^iourned. Reapertftiiiy submitted. n. T cawt>at. Chairman t P*T*T^ POSUVTWH, CAPt, F. wtvtMus ! J. F. HABBTCJov 'A. B. McrnvvELL IF-Wenry Oonrty TcrCM fatfuHn'y •wt Taken Jennnry H, t«6 Mr. Chairman and Oentlemen of the Board of Supervisors, McHenry County. Tll'nols: Your Pnmmtttee on McHenry Countv Home and Farm, to whom is referred >11 matter* pertaining to th® ment and t care of said institution. n-011'd hear leave *0 submit *h* follow- 'n" ln*-cn*ory.' taken Jan. 10. 1MB. Hospital-- Pf»m«(iont "nii|nm»»l--eda. Stands, Chairs, Desk< etc. 81.844.60 Rof'oment and Supplies, Bedding, Gowns, etc 1,113.90 Total $8,457.85 Sterilizing Room arrd Oper. Room-^- Permanent Equipment--Beds, ers. Cabinets, Hampers. Oner'- / • - pting T^ble. Instrument CaMnet etc. • rr ... a...$1,875.00 Supplies, instruments, Lights, Oauise,' Medicine, etc *495.00 Total- .. .u: $1,870.00 Wns->ital Serving Pantrv--- DisVies. Tr«vs. 811 ver. TCnpklns, 'Tah'AB. Chairs, etc. ..." Total 't" 90.00 Vurses' Boom-- . ri*rn«ture. Bedding. Cabinet. etc Total $ •348.00 Men's Dining Poom ft T.lv. Quarters--. 'ho'rs, Tohles, Dishes, Silverware, etc $ 302.00 !*iirn<tnpo »nd Beddlne In 2nd and 3rd Floor Bedrooftis 1.2159.Oft Total 91.571.00' Laundrv Kqulp. and «un„ Total $1,378-00 Maintenance Supplies-- Disinfectants, Floor Wax, Snr-vM. ef T"*a1 * "l«« 00 Meat Room Equipment ...TfStal $ 875.00, Kit.-heb--Stoves, Cooking T'tensl's. etc Total $ 485.00 Office Supplies-- Typewriter. Add'ng Maclllne. n""k, fl'ing CaHnets, Chairs. - Stationary, etc. Total $ 200;00 "rov^'ions--Canned Roods. Vegetables. Meat etc Total $2,213.00 Boiler Room-- * Water Heater, Tools, etc. 475.00 vuel .175.00 "Stokers In Institution 780.00 Stokers' In Residence 185.00 Total .... $1,565.00 Carpenter Shop-- Tools and Material Total $ 75.00 Garden Tools:--Lawnmowers. Seeders, Shovels, etc Total $ 120.00 Chicken Hou.«(fr Equipment Total $ 95.00 Poultry--iR0 bens <f? $1.50 Total $225.00 Farm Machinery-- Machinerv and truck ....Total $8,477.00 Farm Feed ari<4j Grains--• 15 tons Shredded Corn . Stalks & $154)0 $ 9*5.09 in tons Hay O -920.00 1,200.00 U. tons Walpd Str**** ft $15.60 ) K* sn 7? tons Silage tf $7.00 --..462.00 b«, Oi>ts 0 70c 392.00 '.974 bu. rorn #. $1.0® 1.974.00 Total. ,.,..$4,305.59 ""ir««house and Equipment--Total 266.00 Hoes-- 9* Small Pies (f® $7.00 ....... r-4 Shoats (f? $30.00 _k. 9 Brood Sows-, & $70.00 ?!.. $297.00 1,620.00 560.00 Total Cattle -- 21 Cows @ $160.00 1 Herefers, 2 yrs. old. €t $150. 1 Heifers, 1 yr. old fi $85.00..^. * Pn'l. 2 years old ...T. "5 Heifers, 6-10 mos. old 4? $75. » Heifers. 4-6 Mo. «? Calf, 2 \yeeka old & $20.00 .... hwS?' • i team of Brown Geldings 1 team of Sorrel Geldlnrs $2,446.00 $8,370.00 45O.0O 340.OA *150 00 373.00 200 00 20.00 .14.895.09 50.00 175.00 Total .t „„$T225.00 Three Sets or Harness and Collars Total $ 100.00 Grand Total $29,352.35 ttomised lists of Inventory on file at Mcljenry County Home. It was thereupon regularly moved by Sunr. Kuecker and duly, seconded by Snnr. Wright that the report, and anntial fi9'*rtnrv be apnroved »nd adonted bv Poard and the roll being called the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried. statements of conditions at the close of business on De^'mVor 31. 1944 of the State Bank of Huntley. Cary State Bank. Hebron State Bank, Marengo State Bank. Went McHenry State **»nk The State Bank of Woodstock, First National Bank of Woodstock, First ..i " '• • - .• • •.* , ••• ' A. » , 'S ,, j- >« ' *- *• t&fiOAKDOF am T:- 3 IV COPNTT, fLtnWM Staf* Rank of Harvard. Algonquin State Rank, The Harvard State Bank, Home State Bank of Crystal Lake, State Bank of i'nlon, ami thy State Rank of Richmond were presented and read and '< was thereupon regularly moved by ^Supr. Wright and duly seconded by Sui»r. Fillp .that the said statements of •icndition bf approved, and the said banks be authorised to ' continune as depositories of the funds of the Countv Treasurer and Ex-Offieio Counlv Collector of McHenry County, and the roll being called, the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried. The Clerk nresented lists of Claims i^ainst the County and upon motion of ^ttpr. Kuecker and duly seconded bv Supr. Meier and declared carried, said "laims were referred to the proper committees and the Board adourned to 1.39 clock P. M. for committee work. 1:30 O'CLOCK F. XL Bt»ard met pursuant to adjournment and upon roll call the same mem tiers Responded to their tiames as appeared of record in the moraine s»sston, constituting a full Board present. The Committee on Claims. Labor Fees' .and Supplies presented the following report, which on motion of Snpr. Harrison and duly seconded by Sunr. Wriirht and the roll being called declared unanimously adopted, to- February t8. A. 1>. 1945 "r. Cbilrrn»n r.nd Oontlemen of the Board of Supervisors: Your Gommlttee on lj*hor. Fees and ^unlv Claims would bee le-»ve to report 'hat they have eTamined all claims presented to them. »*»d rspommend •he p«v- •nent. Of fhe foMowlnfr. and that the ""lerV h directed to Issue orders on the County Treasurer to *>ie claims*** 'or the =»*-»r<vl amounts allowed, as follows, to-wtt: f"r*>nk tknuhrf On,, nhr rftn ^ Kk 8*61.99, co c'k o*r s*<p $21.95 "ri elk elec sup 9429.52 9914.79 Woodstock S'mt'rxii. oo bwv sun $17.50, clr clk stfp $44 R0, s?»pr prt>» $5.10 90.10 Ha-rolfl w. Schmidt. Co tress off sun $93.1 R contingent $8.09 89.21 Co. . Treas. Prtg.-- Richmond Gazette *19.8* r'rystsl Lake H»rnM 117.40 Tlon Office Supply, «V> trelte Off Slip .*"* W. .Tol»»<*r. co dk ts* fifth .... 9.00 *lf*»» B«nk of Woodstock, co C*k off I«U1» *--2.^0 ft. Honse --. *» "niversnt TaboratOrttes 1*0,?- ' "dw»" Wilson Co 84.w •"rile Va*«o Store .. T 43 HI. Bell TAI. Co.. ct hse JkII t»l *29.68 :T"d<*v. T ihin. ! T,*Wr«rs Co-Gn Co. 7 "50 '\w*w«csln T «*r Roolr Co <90:00 r'larksmith Shop, >* v.«« iqii repairs 7,K« O. Pr>.. ct »*se fall Voai 54 ° 'C. R«»n»Hv er Tn off ^ It on Mbert KrSuse. ludcv jus fees ... 10 00 S»n. Schs off. Mary P. ,Fndres .w.~..4^ 4* "•vers p»«n*in«r Po. 94.88 ^T«mmond <5tpr>bens Go. 37,1^ ^h®rles Ci SeldAl, et rlk *t*s dendn 2*90 C.. Mi**«r. Dir. CI**. Def., cont 7 en (((*r«ir Wnrwlo|( of* pun ... 1K f n- I-. Trvon. SUP hwy trav exn .. 41\9R T,ee Dlttmori et (<ii 88.70 t4»*-**o^ Co-op Pub. do.. Judcy library e..." j.on Sharif* Per Diem Fees. Serv.-- ^enry A. V"t'« 10 **etirv A. Vufle, Sherifir r.!""!Z l.K*f> *r Gr*» S. Vulle i^skerv ... .... **mii« 'ft Sop ' 7^-",) oV®' UT". PAftfl T*ntfai» /-!„«. f. W^.,' f«o! Veo*>rebecV« sbf dirty '"**• o tlif i9nfy ^*red W»ndt. sh' dn*v n P B>»# dn**' •' • .. .. •' •• j . •'Ola.' -hf ba»'«fr UriFf* To^-a n (tptv 970.00, wb> bs""" 9Se aA ....... Sup*- p"'o-v Mileage-- * ui» W. Ruth ^ ' T>|I^4V it -a*^ F. wittmuB W. W. week , •' 1. J. <>rro" "' *? i? VquftVar fhas. H, AcVman Ujtr'ov >fnoke*>en f. ^.'Volan. Jr. T. F1 Tfrrlson Stanley H Corpp# . 9 McConnell ""r^nk M»V .i **•<•>> V Sc»*mtft ' HenTv C. Meier 'ob«* J WUln *. B. McGonnell r»a«t B>*sopthal Swn, s~hs Ass*, and Clerk Hire-- 'wm .t M^Cannon 11S.7k Shirley 8«l*man 1'20.00 He*»rv.A. Xulle, shf per dtem fees serv :.... 1R0.00 °ra S. .v»iii». shf eed^ prls mo on "(••'le M"ldoon, ct hse '*>11 «al Tf0;Wi *VHlis .Tobe, clr "t *>rr, off fiaj -7 eft *M<*e He'*^*. er TB tin sal .. ML.,.* 110.00 G|*v of Woortstock, ct hse jail lletit and water 99.92 Rid<refleid rlrmers Supply ;Co.,. ct hse iall coal ?96.°9*< All of wVil^b |s resne^tf.tiix^ submitted -- C^BT, v, ohm., ppvpy C V>TM| G ,t r> \r>BOt.L 1 FR/XF V* V -- E. T. KT'RrtCER J: 15.00 ,9.K •o «.*1 je; KO • 5.«o ' *;4»a • 20 on 5 en K a« T0.0O 105.0e 990 • »n 99.00 4,1 *e 90 9*. 09.4d 9 *0 T(t *l\ 52 90 «i.*o 9 *« 9.90 90 1«.4n Rft 00 10S! ?n 21.90 50.40 The Commfttee on Claims, County P<M»r • presented the following report which on motion of Supr. Wt*t**na an* diily seconded Sunr.- Schmltt and the roll belne called. w«s declared unanimously adopted, lo-wit: .48.55 February 13. A. D. 194* Mr. Chairman and n^ttenwn of the **oaWl of Superlsors: Tour Committee n County Poor Claims would bee leave to rwvort that they have examined all claims presented. to them end recommend the nsvment of the followin", and t»rat the ">*» be fl1root»»<l to issue orders on 'he County Treasurer to the Claimants #r,r th« several amounts allowed, as follows. "to-wlt: Dependent C^'ijrep-- "hlcatro Tndns. Home for Cfifl. $180.00 st Vincents Tn^ns. T*-p;».tSehool, Carlson. ner<5m"n Olosson ... ',rt>*Ar->n ^hild Welfare Assn., Daymond --Hlffl Mrs. Alfred -Krueeer. Steadman 26,.K4 T lllian Gathman. Kreaan ?2 5* Mrs. Flovd Mason, Jr.. Krezan.... 20.00 "^uenslne Brothers, PHrer! 2" nn Uontgowrv Ward ft Cos,':Ketchu"m 9.64 T*" *9. Vtellstrom TSeLlna 9,S« Mrs. Minnie Brieham. Swenson.. ^*rs. Wm. Seeman. Guth 20.00 Mrs. Casslus Sweatman, Steadman 22.50 Louise M. brooks, pro off trav- ' e*cp $13.70. dependt chll $42.49 58.19 T. B. Patient Pauper-- T*ake Co. Tuberculosis San. ....1,971.94 Edward Sanatorium, Kublank .... 17.50 All of which is respectfully submitted. FR4N-V r> V^onxrll, Chm. F. F. KT'KCKRR T. NOT. A V JOTTN J. FiLTP ArO. W. RUTH A certified copy of a resolution received from the County Clerk of C.raw- **ord County suggesting a change In the "aw eoncernlnlg the distribution of fonntv monies remainine In the County treasury on Aid to Dependent Children -»nd Blind Pensions was presented and *-ond to the Foard ard upon motion of Supr. ^Ctiecker and duly seconded by siinr Hst'sop and dK»clared carried, the said resolutioin was adopted and ordered placed on *lle. Several communications from the State "f TUinlois, Department of Public Works fyid Rulldings Including allot- --•»>nts of Motor F""l Ta* Funds for the month of December. 1944 and January 194R *vere presented and ordered placed on filee. Several corynunlcatlons and notices ~oncerninle»the application of the Cardinal Lines for a certificate of conven- •'•-nce and necessity to operate as a motor carrier tbroneh McH«nry Co'inty were received from the THinlola Commerce Commission . and ordered placeb on file. - - j \ An acknowledgement of appreciation »t" sympathy shown b>- the members of *he B< ard at the time of the delTth of the Father of County Judgf^ Henry L. ^owlln, was received and ordered placed on file. There being no further business to come before this meetfnff. It was regularly moved by Supr. Kuecker and duly seconded by Supr. Meier to' adjourn. Motion carried. Thereupon the Board adjourned. CHARLES H. ACKMAN, Attest: Chairman R. D. WOODS, Cleric. Special March Meeting, 1945 ' v. v Th* Honora,ble Board of Supervisors of McHenry County met In snoots! ess ion pursuant to a call signed by ">ore than one-third of Its members at 'he Court House in the City of Woodslock, on Tuesday, the l$th day of March, A. D. 1945 at 10 o'clock A. M, The. meeting was called to order by • he Chairman. Charles H- Ackman, and 'he Pledge of Allegiance to the Klasr of 'he I'nited States of America was given '>y the Clerk and all members of the Hoard and visitors present participating. And the roll being called, the following members responded to their •^smes to-wlt: Supervisors Aju'eust W. Ruth. <\ Perr>- Wright, Carl E. Wittmus. F. B. Beck, E. C. Coy. G. J. Carroll, E F.' Kuecker. Charles H. Ackrnnn "srley Maokeb«n. T. F. Nolan. Jr.. J. E Harrison. Stanley H. Cornue. nk T! McDonnell. Frank May. Math N". Schmltt. Henry C. Meier and .Tolui J. ^IHp and Assistant SSperlsors A. M. Maxwell and Paul Rosenthal, constituting a quorum present. The minutes of the Special Februiry. 1945 meeting were Tead, and on motion approved and ordered of record. The following report of the County Treasurer for the month of February. •945 was presented and read and upon •notion of Supr. Wtttmu* and dulv 'e<*onded by Supr. Coy and declared carried. w«s apnroved and ordered »laced oft file, to-wlt :i> Owati Tw--teHf Bepovt *« 9ke lMt| of Vebmavy, lMg Balance brought forward February 1. 1945 ,....$179,361.77 General Fund $ Sopervtsors. Coimty Home .... 8no io Snpt., County Home 1.686.76 fav •»nt<"<nat<or> Warrants ,...5.onn no County Off. Fees 112.04 Highway Fund 666.70 i.'ers. Bron. Pack Taxes :.. 14^1 *•; •nherltance Taxes 83.18 Motor Fuel Tnxes . • i"« o ^syroll. Clearing Account 9.223.99 i ^ l n e s f o r H w y . V i o l a t i o n s . . . . l ? o f t ^hm. Licruor License Com. .... 25.00 Redeemed from Forf. 1.082.10 Total Receipts v 18.531.88 Grand Total 9199,896.40 "ountv Orders .fit,870.99 Grand and Petit Jurors ........ 6.60 Treasurer's Salary ; 187.80 ""larks' Salaries J„. 564.47 General Fund v 110.00 Hfghwav Fund K«»R 70 Tnherl*ance Tax*® 5.291.82 Von-Hleh Order* ..10.046,73 Motor Fy®i T«xes 1 *1* 4j» Payroll Clearing Awomt --.2,120.98 To*a1 Exuendlttrres 34.895.36 Balance on hand In aTl fund* Feb. 28 1945 158,001.04 Grand Total : 8192,896.40 The nbove and foregofoff renort is *rne and correct according to my best knowledge and i-elief. J G. STEVENS, County Treas. Subscribed and sworn to before me *hls 13th dav of Mar^h. 1945. (Seal) R. d! WOODS, County Clerk. The CoTnmlttee on Roads and Bridges presented' the following report and recommendation for the appointment if C. L. Tryon as County Superintendent of Highways for a full six year 'erm, 'to-wtt: Mr Chairman rfnd Gentletnfn of the Board of Supervisors, McHenry County. Illinois: ' The undvr-slcned members of the Bond ana Bridge Committee for said bounty b** leave to submit the followne report on the matters beore them. That we met at Woodstock, Illinois on the Iftfh day of March. 1945 and audited and ordered nald bi'ls of a gen- 1 nature c»iar«r»nb'e to the McHenry Gc.unty Patrol System frt Roads as a whole for renars and snnnlles for ^otiptv owned tnachlnery and labor, at the Pountv tool house and grounds to a total of : $1,862.14 _ Bills chargeable to the various sections of the County p^tpol system of roads at rates heretofore npnroved by this Board were audited and ordered *<aid as follows: Sections 3, 14 . 9 33.99 Sections 4, 10, 1# 88.«n Sections 4, 17 _-. 85 73 Section 7, 8. 9. 19, ll.-lt««nr 163.93 ' Total 92.234.18 Bills were audited and ordered paid v"* Motor Fuel 1 Tax fdfrds as fols. A. Rt. Section '9-19 » 4-fT. mafnt labor ft ma|t 80 .70 9. 7-1T, maint labor and mnt .... B9.43 *8. 9-T. maint labor and mat 43.20 11. 11-IT.' maint labor and mrvt .. 13 3* ,5. 12- maint labor and ma't 40.70 *•». 12»TT maint labor and mat..... 46.85 VR -rt 4A ext 4A 13-IT, maint -- labr and material *3. 17-.IT, mnint labor and mat .. 1 1 and 19. 1ST. maint labor & mat 1. 20-IT, maint labor and r".->t . 9., 21-TT. maint T»bor fAid mat .... "•or. ?2 maint and mat .... f 5, 9S-LT. ma+nt ftnbar and iWirt . 3 , f 6 - T T . m a i n t l a b o » - * r > r } . . •*6. 27. maint labor and mnt J, 29-IT. maint labor and mat .... •» 9i, enai. la*y>r and that 1, 33, engi. lal>or and mat 7."* '9.97 TO.So 2* 83 38.00 17.01 >7.01 19 -a 5.40 19 4R 197.50 120.00 Total $688.62 The Comity Clerk ha*-1ne received eertillcatlon of C. L. Trvon aa eligible for re-appolntment to the office of County Superintendent of Hiehways: we, therefor*? recommend that he herebe aptSoipted County Superintendent \t a salary of $32R0 p«r year for *he nsii<n«r term ofi.. the ofNce. all lp al- "ordance with OUT last month's report. Mfivype Mentrer, chief cl^rk and asststftpt epp|n»n>- in the Countv Highway Department office appeared before the Committee and requested a raise In pay. the matter was discussed and we derided to recommend p 25c per hour •ncrease in ware to him. T.ois Krlitan. •vpist and bookkeeper In the Ccunty Hlehwny office for the past two .years has gained val'iah'e experience and has •*-,Ven on considerable extra duties since T e.ster Swain was called to the Navv ipd we decked to grant her a 10c per ,,r"'r raise In wages. The final cost papers are completed op #he Greenwood-Stn«>'s , r*orner Boi)d. other***ise known as Section 31 MFT~ and the- Jot> was f-n'sbed, $17 ?«t9. he. 'ow the state apnroved" estimate of cost. An additional resolution 5n the nmount of $1200 Is needed to complete • he •-^ntal pavments for. County oWne4 ninrtiinerv. The attached resolution ^*"<ild be passed to secure this fund. we have received from the motor fuel t»*r funds reptal on G"unty owned machinery a total of $127.61" and turned '"me over to the Countv Treasurer for •he road und. which said stim is hereby re-nonroprii^pd for road purposes ln- "luding.Jthe reoair. storage and purchase of road machinerv and for buildine- s to house road machinery. Tour conmmittee estimates there will be ne<-ec!8ary for the '-are of the Mcwenrv County Patrol System of Roads •»n anpronrl-tlon from the County biehwav funds the sum of $3500 until -th» next meeting of th'is Pfiard. All of which ts resneotfullv submitted ' l!}. tt F. F. BKCK *OHN J. FTLIP MATH N. SCHMTTT a PERRY WRIGHT It was thereupon regularly moved by Supr. Carroll and duly seconded by Supr. Schmltt that the report 00 the Kuad and Bridge Committee be approved ind that the recommendation i>e accepted and that C. L. Tryon, County Superintendent of Highways, be reappointed Superintendent of Highways of said County for a full six year term at the salary of $3,250.00 per year and the roll being called. Supervisors Ruth. Wright, Wittmus, Beck, Coy, Carroll. Kuecker, Mackeben, Nolan, Harrison, Cornue, McConnell, May. Sohmitt. Meier and Ftllp and Assistant Supervisors Maxwell and Rosen Uial *-oted ayev Nav none. The Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried. the report approved and the appointments made. A certification from the State of Illinois Department of Public Works and Bindings/.of C. L. Tryon' as County Superintendent of Highways was presented and upon motion duly made and "arrifil was approved and ordered placed on file. „ Thf following M. F. T. Construction Resolution. Sec. 31 was presented and ead to the Board., to-wtt: •tate of nUaoln (WT Ooastraotlon.) Miolntioii jot taunnHnt by Conaty Under ttie 9M«r »ael «ax Uv Pe It Resolved, by the Board of Supervisors of MlHenry CODrtrty, lllinoia. _hat the following descrtbM State^Ali' Route be Improved under the Motor 1929- LRW' fel>prt>Vw! Mardh 25, State Aid Route 2. beginning at a ooint near the southeast corner df uhe •^;the«'ai. quarter if Section SR. To^north' R*n*e 7 East of the •Ti tT Pr'no",", Meridian and e*t*ndWur Hong said route m a northeasterly and northerly direction for a dh*tmt<<e of •pproxlmately 21,120 « miles) feet And, Be Tt Further Resolved, that fhe improvement #hn11 consist of a gravel ~r crushed stone surface course construction 20 feet wide an*, Xball be 1e«»gifated as Section 31, MFT- s»nd Be It Further Resolved, that t!*e Im^ nrovement shall he Oonstrncted by •lay labor: and, Be Tt Further Resolved, that there •s hereby appropriated an additional «um of one tho<»sand. two bittidr»d loiiars. ($1,200,001 from the County's •'lotment of Motor Fuel Tax Funds for he construction of this Improvement; ,Be Tt Further Resolved, that the .i'*rk /directed to transmit 'wo (21 certified copies of this reso- ""T1 the Department of Public Works snd Buildings. Division of Hlghv «vs. thromrh Its District Knglne^r-* fflce at Elgin. Illinois. , Tt thereupon regularly imrtfed by -"nr. Meier and dnly seconded by Sunr.: «h*«i*t that the Resolution be adonted v this Board and the roll being caBed he Phalrman declared the motion m^nlmonslv carried. The Committee on »>es and Salaries •* resented the following report, Which >n motion of Supr. Mackeben and d»'v seconded bv Sunr. W--trht rind the roil Vlnr called waa declared tmanfmnnslv •vdopted. to«wtt: • i „ . T March TSth. 1945. To the Chairman; nn<1 Gentlemen Of tbe Board of Supervisors: Vo»r Gommlttee on Fees and Salar- 'es would he«» leave to renort thnt thev •**et *t the Cotirt House In the City of ***oodstoek on Monday, the 12th dav of March. 1945 *0 consider the remiest of he Go«nty Treasurer for an additional -tnpronriatlon for the employment of a *art t'me clerk to make changes of '»ral descriptions of property on the <«ees*ors books of M-Henrv' Countv >nd your Gommittee. after having con- •'dered said reonest. would recommend 'h"t **n ad»itlonal amo"nt »*ot to nr. .«ed 9900.00 per vear be appropriated *Pd allowed *0 *be pAittif*-* 1*re»*s^*rAt. •or the employment of said clerk and *ald clerk to Trork under the direction >f the County Treasurer a.ld to he paid nrf of the fees of the of *be "onp*v Treasurer earned and received. All of wbleh I ft xavneete.!*!.. mibrnftted . \T-r, t»orfntw*l. Ch«n. ST»VT*"«' H. GOR.vrrp; 1 • F. F. BFCK ,*T»r! w B"TTT -- ^ j i i . v w ' ' ------ ; *i*GTTf!*rt*s M. MAXWWLt. _ T. F. NOLAN A report of the ProhVtlon Officer Of he Ponnty Court 'or the calendar year. «44 was presented and read to fbe "oard. Tt was thereupon regularly moved, by "*"pr. T"tecker and duly seconded bv "Snpr .Schrnitt. that said report be placed in Ole. Motion declared carried. Tbo cnmr-ittee on McHenry County 'Torhe and Farm presented the foTlow- '••>sr renort wh^ch op motion f^f Supr. '•'.terker spd. duly seconded by Sunp. *Vri»ht and the roll' hejncr called was ledared unanimously adopted, to-witf 36.89 8.28 17.96 March 7, 1949 \fr Phalrman and Members . of tWe Board of Supervaors Of McHeprj- County Yo'»r Countv Home Committee met >n March 7. 1945. at the .McHerrv ""ounty Home ^ind audited the bills for 'he' rnonfh of an'* snect'fully submits the followlnf report -erommending some b<* paid. Miller Patton Bakln«r Co.. bread $ 59,74 \rwelt Inf.. pent coptrol 15.00 •11 pell Tel. Co.. phone service 99.*s Hubert Pharmacy', medlclntk '. 90.99 Tbe Pohn Hdw. Co.. rfunplljea ... •lnoy Lumber Po., sunnlles y./.U. Rosenthal I.umber ft Fuel Co., stoker'Parts ti. Superior oil Crt:,"'fnel oil ....'.V.*...... 329.01 "awver B'=cnlt, Co. .cracker* . .. 25 1? Thome #• So**. Clothin* '. f9 $9 noval BT"e Store, groceries 72.99 ' "dw-le- Wilson Po . so»p chins 87.75 Montgomery Ward ft Po.. clotbfpg #6.99 '_?hn >exton ft Pp.. erocerlea 151.59 "Vc-tern Pandv ft Tohaceo CoV tol^y^t, ^ o. Andr<*w Co.. feed and grind. TO.78 "nrtle ^'«7iey "'arms, .onions .... 12.SO Hovce Bros., gas and oil 19.88 Ten \ See T.aundry, laundry serVr- 8.37 *l*. W. Woolworth, supplies 8.85 loodrnw Garage, repairs, gas and oil . .... 33.R9 T H TVtXrSr*wf"» -botsr : *0.00 Herman Willlg. 100 ^nllets 19V6fl "•Jilcago Motor Club, lnsura«ee... 58.10 **rttlt€i n|sb--ow onnnltes IS.14 'ero.- Lit* Co.'. wat er soften er ,, .'550.00 Tucker Oil Burner Serv., brine tank •••• 3SO.OO *!. L. Bakkom ft Co.. Tnc.. repairs 24.10 T P. A "en. incidentals W. P. Allen, salary Esther P Allen, salary .... fTensen. wages .... \nr>* Hansen, wages "^tenbep Steffek. waws ~>ornthv Steffek, wages .; M»>ert t'iihaum. wsges . ^ll* ^'i'benm. ' W9.«es ...... '•innea Wolt Maspn, salary,:...;.™ 115.00 ---vl2,MB.l® ^rftam sold .....$ 39.50 2 cows „.L.™.r....r.« 322.43 • . '8 hogs \:LJ. . : 997»78 v i s^s 81 $1,591.29 _ March ?»h. 194>: •*jj th» WonoraKTo Board of Sunervisors of McWenrv Ponnty. Woodstock. III. Tour McHenry Countv Farm, Home anndn Hosnital Pomml'tee ber to re- -v>rt that tbey met at H#>^tland on the above mentioned, date and audited and nn-nved hill® for payment In the following amounts- Permanent Impro^-em'entS .$1.1 *59.88 48.00 115.00 100.00 75.00 75.00 9>; oo T5.00 62.50 62.SO *Mmnin* Rxpetife Plothing _.i_ .. Tobacco ......... Medlcfnea, ......... Hospital Diet ...: Fuel Credit on: 18 hogs sold * cows sold Cream sold ... l,1ft V81 *60*. ..; f:.. 30.83 .......ZI 117.85 321.93 .... 128.01 $2,945.10 $99r,7« . $92.49 . 89.60 1,359.81 98.580.29 making It neceesary to a new water heater every few fe9^ years and •ausing other frequent expennea. Thp Committee therefore entered into a contract with the Zero-Lite Company and Tucker Oil Burner Service to install a water softener for 8500.00 and brine tanks for $4QO.OO. This Job has iOen completed and li giving very satisfactory service. The regular monthly Inspection of grounds, buildings, equipment and live stock revealed everything to be in good condition. There being no further business, your Committee, upon motion duly made and seconded, adjourned. Respectfully submitted,, C!. j. CARROLL. Chairman > -PAUL ROSK.:THAI»-- ^ v > CARL R WTTMHH- \ ' J. K. HARRISON • . • It and water -- 99;T9 Sup. Sch. Asst. and Clerk Hire-- Lorena McCanrxm ..... -11 Shirley Salzman 120.00 Willis Jobe, cir ct pro off sal .... 75.00 All of which is respectfully submitted. CARL E. WITTMUS. Chairman HENRY C. MGUER O. J. CARROLL FRANK MAY K. F. Kt'ECKER * _ -,yi Supr. Meier of Nunda Township stated that he received a sheep claim affidavit through the mall that was mailed to him several days before Mar. 1st., but was delivered to a different Meier family and that by the time he received said claim. It was too late for the yearly payment which Is made March 1st, said claim being in the amount of $220.00. Supr. Coy of Alden Township stated that he had a similar case , in his Township involving the payment of a claim In the amount of 5?R,00. Both Supervisors Meier and Coy were of the opinion that said claims shovdd be paid at once' due to the fact that it war not the fault of the claimant 'hat their claims were not received in time. It was thereupon regularly moved by Supr. Carroll and duly seconded by Supr. Beck that the County Treasurer by instructed to pay raid claims immediately out of anv dog II- »epse fvnds lp;his hands and the roll being called, the Chairman declared the mo'ton unanimously carried. Supr. Harrison. Ch" Irrnan of the Right of Wav Committee addressed the Board and stated that M<"H»"ry Pounty had purchased Right of Way for the improvement of State Aid Route Vo. »fi Sec 32 MUT in the *mo"nt of *2.000.00 and thpt the proper resolutions have been adopted by the Board of Supervisors and have been accented for payment b\- the Department o* r»uhlic Works and Buildings of the State of Illinois out of MFT funds, but the money would not he forthcoming for quite some time nnd that It would be advantageous for the County to tender to fhe proper owner the money In payment of said RiB'ht of Way Immediately *or the reason .that there Was a ereat daneer that If this wasn't done lmprove***»ut of said road mlirht be AelsVed Ipdeflpltely. Supr. Harrlsoo tbep a reoti^st th"t the payment ->f 89'W t»le-ht of Wav be made out of •be general fund of the Count*' and fib.*.t fb o «»oT)nrol fpnd be re-ln*bursed -»**• of Htlrt1 funds when the said MFT *t W^,s f be**epriOr »e«W*1srlv mo*-ed H- Supr *C"eeU/»r and l«li> v.* F'l'p th"t the fit the p'--'-*nan of the Rlarht fnw""'"'*" '>e ^r^jite-i and that »b/% o-.«t»jy'n»r|r *>e Instructed to draw -!>« o«'-» no Truis'i"^ fo' •be r»" of, s^ld Rlfht nf Way o» -•iM 'n tbe- nrrof 9^00,1 00 -nd t'tut «b. r*r»fnt" "Treasurer be Ins** d •»»*tbr»rl»ed 'n m^'-e said n»v||i«nt on* Of tb« ^"nernl fnnil and- •b«f fhe .Kid Comity T-easorer re I"*- bi»*e»» said gene "-si o"t of M*7^* funds wlikn sn'd M'i'T fi»r.^«s fr\r the nnof p«'d **lf*bt o* '"'iv are rereived eeAm the of Illinois. A«d •be *o*1 Vii'is called S«nH. Bn*h. *i*»^|^.bt Wi»tmn», Reek. Coy. Garroll. ViiaeVer. Msckeben. Vo1"P. Harr'son. McCornell. Ma**,Sehmltt Meier •m* niTlft onil A**t. S"nrs. Maxwell. ««d T»o*Bptbii voted *>ye. Nay none, fhe Phatrmnn deo'arenl the motion f" erled. The Pt-rk addressed the Board and "•nt«a *bnt be b#>i« l»»form»d thS* »Vn iifinfes noilorn"! In ,Tnn» of 1949 would be reedy for delivery in the ne->- *>»•••»•« !• *"«s tv.rtroi.r»on r0"- bv Bim'. Vneck^r and ^tily seconded by ®OPr. P|Hn ths* fbe *x*«.-^^.. r-t -q|it »tl"ees be referred *0 •'be Committee o** nn|-phia|ji<c ""'d lb^ "n T *>nds -nd 1 nt* % **d, •be Chr|i-".1H the motion carried- ». A Vlrf* of • el«llmnn> nins* *he Poitntv and on motion of c,iv. v.teeker end, dvlv secn"dofl bv 9imr! Meier a nd declared carried, the •nm* W/'re referred to tbo nroper ,Porv>. mt»fee« -»nd the Poard sdio>irned *0 1:80 o'clorlc P. M. for commlttee„ work. ttSO OVUOIC ». K. The Board met pursuant to adjournment and nnon roll call. the_Ram* members responded to their names as an. peered of record In the morning session. cr>"St«tn*<n* a niiflrnm nresent The Pommlttee. on Claims, Labor rc>ees and Sopplies presented the folreport, **-hich on motion of Supr. 'Vrleht and duly seconded by Supr« tisrrisop an d the roll beinsr called, waa declared unanimously adopted, to-wlt: March 18. A. P. 1945. Mr. Chalrtnati ano Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors: ^ Your Committee on Labor. Fees and Suprtv Claims would beg leave to report that they have examined all claims presented *<•> them nnd rtcommend the payment of the following, and that the Plerk be directed to Isstie orders on the Pounty Treasurer to the Claimants for the several amounts aHowed. as follows, to-wlt: • ' ' Frank Thornher Po., co treas off siolb 92.57. co cl* off gUp<9H8.1 co elk ptg $12.63, ^o clfc-Hax bk etc. $134 80 .....j Woodstock Dally Sjmtlnel. sup schs off exp $77.00, supt prtg 52.50 J.-' 79^50 Mary P. lCndres. irtip srtis. off exp Harvard Heradd. do rfk elo* supl J. *F. Mitchero, co irts , ~ Clyde C. Miner. contin«ntd-..:.- P, 0BaiMMri>y<*0r TB <0flL*uP R. D. Woods Co. PTk.. co elk fees per dt«m for serv 1.275.00 R. O. Andrew Co.. ct bse Jalt coal 10.79 Court House Suppkee-- Rochester Permiclde ' o -- Sangamo Dislp/ectlnij r v. Derris ft Broeker Sufl Od Ludwig Wilson Co. i Hubert Pharmacy True Value Store, ct | Jail rep Andrew Worwick, shf off sup .... Pharles F. Hayes. Jud v 1MS fees 111. Bell Tel'.-'fo.v ct hsj 1ail tel 45.17 55.05 10.81 25.02 9.49 1.7.3 „ 3.80 4500 12.r>.70 Tiion Office Supply co treas off up 15.30 W W Hlxsojjffift Co.. coptin*rent 21.25 Frank ThornjPt&ro.. co elk tax ' bk etc ' Henry A. »bf per diem fees serv - 70.98 Sheriff Feeding Prls.-- , Asmus ft S<vi j --. Destern Cnited Gss ft Klec. ..C.O. Oakside Dairy Products Trackett's Bakery Tor"eson Grocery .....i... t^red W«nd. sheriff deputy ........ rieorgif Frett, shf dpty n r». Holmes, shf dpty .Otto -Pticbert, shf doty 27.01 1.99 5.94 13.97 98.99 15.00 6.00 15.00 5.00 5.00 15.00 *5.00 17.80 8.20 95.50 32.90 15.40 54.C0 24.60 24.90 40.40 15.60 9.90 1T.99 85.90 9.90 24.00 94.90 9.40 88.90 Vestie Muldon. ct hse Jail sal ....150.00 Henry A. Xulle, shf per diem fees serv 150.00 Ora S. N'ull». shf fe«"dg prls 100.00 IRidgefleld Farmers Sup., co ct ^ Jl** -1*^ c«a1 ..........--... *0'-93 Atlte Item*, er W elf Ml -- 110-00 City of Woodstock, ct hse Jail Clvde J. Zola, shf dptx. .... .vv. . iVillis Jobe. shf ballilr .... Plvde P. Miner, shf dpty 970.00^ shf bailiff ....: ...-'-v. Supr Saiary Mileage-- .. •\ug. W. Ruth ... P. Perry Wright Pari E. Wittmus K E. Beck G. J. Carroll "S. F. Kuecker ... Chas. H. Ackman" -- Harley Mackeben «... ~^.. T. F. Xolan, Jr ..... I. E. Harrison Stanley H. Cornue --~ Prank B. McConnell ....--... Frank May Math N. Schmltt Henry C. Meier John J. Fillp A. R. McConnell Paul Rosenthal The Committee on Claims. County . •y?r Presented the following report, .. which on motion of Supr. Nolan apd duly seconded by Supr. Carroll and tke roll beng: called, was declared unanl<> .- mousty adopted, to-wlt: ~ fr.Vcha .. * ^ . March 13. A, D. 1945. MnVChairrtian and Gentlemen of the Board of Spjiervisors: Your Committee on County Booir flaims would l.p? tn report that they have examined all claims presented to them, and recommend the pavmert of the following, and that the Clerk be directed to Issue orders ort the Countv" Treasurer to the Claimants for the sev» ernl amounts allowed, as follows to-* wit: Dependent Children--. : i Chicago Indus. Home for Chi!:'$180.^(-J • :.:i St. Vincent's Indus. Trng. Schl., ' ' . Carlson and Gersman Rockford Municipal T. II. San4 " Powers " • > '• i, Lutheran Child Welfare Assn,iT' Daymond House of Good Shepherd. Simon •"""ntholio Charities, Glosson .v" Mrs. Floyd A. Mason. Jr., Kretan 2«|00 Mrs. Alfred Krueger, Steadman 25.00 Mrs. Lillian Gathman, Krexan .... 22 50 Mrs. Minnie BrigTham. Swenson 22.SO Mrs. Wm. Seemann, Guth 20.00 Mrs. Cassius SWeatman, steadman 29.57 r.o'<lse M. Brooks dependt chll $13..57, pro off trav exp $16.95 30.S1 '.ake Po, Tuberculosis San., TB Patient Pauper 897.89 All of which Is respectfully submitted. FRANK B. McCOXNTELL, Chm. T F. NOLAV JOHV J. FILIB *. F. KrRCKfi. ; i. AtTG. W. Rl'THN 40,^ " ^ 5596. 2255 - "O--*. \! 25.00 40.00 60.00 The Clerk presented and read a letter from, the Lake County Tuberculoids Sanitarium stating that due to the In- -rrased cost of operation, it would be •lecessary for them to raise their feea ror the care of McHenry Countv parents from $3.93 per day to 94.RO per la**, effective March Is*. Supr. McCon- ">11 Chairman of the Committee having •harge of County patients receiving •reatments in said Sanitarium stated hat bis Commitees^recommended the icceptapce of said lpcrease In parnept «; that It Is the Commltte's opinion that the type of medical treatment •*nd care received by our Countv patients is of the best. It was there* •mop regularly moved by Sunr. McDonnell snd duly seconded h>^Supr. Meier 'hat the increase In cost he paid by McHenry Pounty and the? roll being ca1»«d. he Chairman declared the motion inanimously carried. A report of the County Treasurer showinir nayments due from township" 'or Coupt>- Home was presented and ordered placed on file. The following Resolution received *rom Wb|tes<de Countv, Hllnols waa presented and read to the Board, to-wlt: * *' - , Besolntioa Whereas. Senate Bills 33, 34 and 85 and House Bills 38. 37 and 36 are goo*., bills having to do with the Farm t® Market Boads, and we as the Whi*eslde bounty Board of Supervisory are heart- •lv in favor of their passage and by the •'doptior of this resolution do prov^ our favorable interest, and Whereas, the Federal Government will provide large sums Of money for roid improvement in both rural and •irban aens nevertheless such improve* ment will occur on state and county primary and secondary roads and Whereas, a majority of the roada of the state are tertiary roads, which !f tmyelab'e provide access from the majority of farm to the primary and secondary roads, snd Wherea?. the primary and secondary roads are not pf much use to the farmers wbo live on the terttarv roads nn- Vn'i these tertiary roads are in good enough condition to provide access, and Whereas these tertiary roads are a respopsiblllty of the townships of the i:;te. which townships are not able to obtain f nfflclen* fonds fo ,--««* *'.* - -rPrr •M government that 20.00 42.00 'v T' ' "--- '•f tb'- , ••"on--'b||ltles of .r --e. Its people. Therefore we do herehv nr State Senator and our "t*# Representatives act favorably in supportlng -nd wort-ing for the passage of these ibov'e bills. And we also request o«*r Honpr^hle Governor to sign and approve thee* '•l"s: Therefore be It Resolved that we In* •'•rnct our Cowtitv Clerk to furnish a opy to our State Senator nnd Three Representatives and to mail « copy to ach County Board of Supervisors and ^onptv Commissioners of the State of Illinois, and we do ask each of these -esnectlve Boards to work for the IMmedtate passage of these 3 Senate and "» House Bills--abyve written^.. „ . „ •t,fA of Tlilpol^-. ' " Whiteside County,' as : -•*-« I. Joseph Mann. Countv Plerk »«(# ' rk of the Co»intv Pourt 'n nrd 'ff»r said County, in, the State_a.fo>-->«c»fd. and "eelper of theV records and s<\»l thereof, do certify the foregoing; to he a true •»nd correct copv of a resoi->tion nr'nfmonsly adopted by the poi rd of Sn» ,|Sr. nervlsors' of Whiteside Pountv. Illinois..;-- at Its meetiner held at Morr'^or*. on *be 9th day of March A'. D. T»,4s. iis the same apnears from the recpr^s and files ^ i^f paid Court in my pffige >eMa.latn» "n """" -- " aid CouriTIBt. I'Mnols. this "th day of March, A. D. JOSKPH MAW. (Seal) County Clerk. .H .J> ' ,v fo«f •S' 'y"•/* - iiC • & v^. .^r V i T» .9<»t .-^ft', ».f*I '. . .SrtH - *Vv ^ mW" si ~" ":;va Sgpr. Beck of Chemung Township »ddresed the BoArd and sts^--l that" **»e State Organisation of To™-nshlp Officials was very much in f-»*-or ofl tb» adoption of the Senate an" House \bl|lsi/i referred to In the Resolution Just Ve*d and that with the adoption of said -IHlls some relief could be giv«»» to the (tertiary roads In McHenry P->"nf mented by funds out of MFT ulin'm'it* and that he would mov* «t tb's •«~<* that the Resolution be adopted an-' •b««t ^ the County Clerk be lnstr"cted *« s^n'd a certified copy to the ,'t»t« e "*»tor -- and Representatives of this F"i«»bth Senator) a District and also a oert'*ed copy to the County Board of Whiteside County. Said motion as •»<•'*•• »»conch»d by Supr.Ruth and declared unanlmoHsly . carried. Several communications faem the State of Illinois Department of Public Works and Buildings Including report on gas tax allotment for the mon'h of February were presented snd ordered placed on file, together witn a ro«tep, of commanding of*ic»-s of" th» linlta within the briea" > j- '^tr'--* N"« • of wriich MdHenry le a part of the Illinois State The Chairman st-.ted th«* If 'K»re was nothing ftirtber to c»me before, this meeeting, h® would ent»rtaln a'motion to adjourn. !• w»s thereupon rei>> ularly moved by Supr. Kuecker and duly seconded by Sup- Meier to ad'-ntP1. Motion carried. Thereupon the Board adjourned. CHARLKS H. ACKMAV. Attest: Chairman. R. D. WOODS. Clerk. ; -'S3 bupme Lighting Mfenjr industrial plants at« enter* fag upon programs to improve lighting conditions to give better «yt comfort to workers. Because of freedom from glare and good diffusion* fluorescent lamps are being used «*• Umatntf to improv* ttons in factories. 4Ti • . 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