IilKMBWsi at Ma-get iJlISShes at MsBoi She act Of May 8, SB1K 7i,i£%£ One Year 82 JM We cannot accept news after Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Pleaae to^i your items in before tike dead- *• "a'" A'< ' < £-• ANNUAL , ^ FOR PUBUCA||ON i Awaafclp 46, Ru|» 8 East, fell I MeHcnrT CMMtjr, UHmI^ freai ~ 1,1U& ta Ju* ». WL -^ r wmmmmmmt/rn (not «%• I61.T4 Total ..82i,oae.ei ' , DISTRICT NO. 17 • Battling FnA Kftis, July 1, Total Receipts .„.$ EdveatteMl Fund Raesbts B»l>nw, July 1, IMS -- .$ District Taxation 17.51 249M 700.86 Total Receipt* --$ 950.22 Diition of Transferred and . Non-Hi Pupils Paid - 168.00 DISTRICT FUNDS NQ. 12 Receipta Balance July 1, 1945 ...: District Taxation .......... Total -- 782^2 BimsMWW Boards, Business Office#• and Compulsory Att, Services ... «•$ 20.00 Transportation of Pupils to and from School 686.75 Other Expenditures Boards, and Compulsory Att. Ser-' vteaa Administrator*, Supervisors and Teachers Salaries (less deductions) ---- Stationery, Supplies, etc Libraries Janitors and Engineers Salaries (less deductions) .... Fuel Water, Light and Power .... Other Expenditures Repairs and Replacements Pension Funds Federal Salary Taxes --.... 1,412.71 86.08 i MMJ7 DISTRICT. NO. 166 IM Balance* July 1, IMS .$ 666.42 ^^rtal -- ^ "*-rf r ': DISTRICT NO, a*;- 4.13 District Taxation 2,448.61 6.10.88 | 8,606.03 "•'Kla/"4 Ipta Balance, July 1, 1946 $ 2,078.59 District Taxation ................ 490.27 ' Total Receipts ............ Expenditures *.| 1,868.70 Insurance Total Receipts Expenditures Insurance ... 514.22 Other Expenditures --.--..... 188.00 Repairs and Replacements 541.87 New Grounds, Buildings and Alterations (not repairs) , 618,01 New Equipment (not re.$ 2,663.86 placement) 811.78 *2,118.88 488^67 Repairs a*nd Replacements 1,329.43 j MUCR^||Jt«F,n^ ; R-ipu (Mi:y --asrsa* 'ffi! b' \ ; ' ' ExpefHUtorea ! \^S£3SL '" District Taxation 46,424.12 Insurance $ 8.3i Balance, July 1, 1946 8 1,088.88. A'.1 Repairs and Replacements .. 1,580.52 Distribution of Trustees ...» 558.64 ^ in* tuition paid pnvately ~ -- District Taxation 4,246.62 _ and transportation) 2,846.68 i Total .»$ L588.83 All Other Sources (incl s. W. ma < and day of J« L E. Imniati . Notary Publia, Educational Fund Raeeipta Balance July 1, 1945 ........$ Distribution of Trustees District Taxation .......... All Other Sources (including tuition paid privately and transportation) 867.11 263.80 3,670.11 ing tuition paid privatel and transportation) - j Reimbursements By State Board for Vocational Edu- 23.00 cation 3^70,19 Total Receipts Tuition of Transferred and Man-Hi Pupils Paid Total Receipts 8 6,867.14 Rxpenditares Boards, Business Offices and Compulsory Att. Ser«^ 220.00 •ices 16.00 : Administrators, Supervisors S R 091 02 and Teachers Salaries * °'UZ1W6 (less deductions) 8,060.85 MAAlText Books i Stationery, Supplies, etc. .... Libraries Total Receipts $49,887.8T Bxpenditaree Boards, Business • Offices 1 and Compulsory Att. Services ...'. ...$ 307.79 Administrators, Supervisors and Teachers Salaries (less deductions) 80,069.45 Express and Drayage 15.00 Other Expenditures I Repairs and Replacements i Pension Funds 2,116.60 Federal Salary Taxes 178.441 *"otal 6,001.02 janitors and Engineers Sai- Expenditures aries (less deductions) .... Boards, Business Offices Fuel and Compulsory Att. Ser- 1 Water, Light and Power vices ....$ 60.0C, Janitors' Supplies, Freight, Legal and Accounting Services Administrators, Supervisors and Teachers Salaries (less deductions) Stationery, Supplies, etc. .... Libraries Janitors and Engineers Salaries (less deductions) .... Fuel Water, Light and Power .... Janitors' Supplies, Freight, Express and Drayage .... Rent .. Insurance *«««.-« Other Expenditures Pension FSinds ......... federal Salary Taxes .......... Enginee rs Saldeductions) 23*34 ^ext Books 160*17' Stationery, Supplies, etc 20*00 i ^aanr'itaosr s (laen<s*s 96 95 Fuel 486*79 Water, Light and Power .... 9014 InSUranCe ; HIM. I Transportation of Pupils to ie «7 i and from School .............. 44 18! Health ...... 34*00 Other Expenditures 246 60 ReP"" an<l Replacements M9'nr ' Pension Funds " -1 Federal Salary Taxes 6.60 4,883.19 3,403.40 581.75 1,258.11 125.84 4,970.80 61.50 1,287.01 Set Ottl Bulbs Early To Assure Good Growth tt yott're a lover of spring-flowering bulha,like hyacinths, tulips, papar- white narcissus, Chinese sacred- IDy and daffodils, successful growth roqulroa that you set them out early, and.kaop them in a cool place until the toot system has developed well, trorly 'degrees Fahrenheit is not too cool far a beginning. .Wkn tfca root system has developed, plaoe them |n a slightly warmer place until growth starts. Then give them a little more heat, a temperature of 50 to 60 degrees is about wirm enough. The point is that If you keep them too,, warm, flower stems and leaves grow tall end weak and require support. ~ There's the question of whether bulbs wiQ grow in water without eoU. The authorities say yes if your bulbs are the Chinese sacred lily, paper-white narcissus or hyacinths. These may be grown in widemouthed bottles or jars, in which they just fit, or they may be supported in shallow dishes by stones or sand. Remember to keep these cool at first too. Finally, keep your bulbs in as much light as possible when they start to flower. And in the spring, you can set your bulbs outside, as soon as danger of frost is^past. FO*SAL* FOR 8ALB -- Coortflettly furnished 7-room house, (Mm lot; - 4 bedrooms upstairs; large livings roomi 2 Breplacea; cement basement; barbeque pit. Located at Lily Lake. 88>0. H. Carroll, Willow lead, block from lake. Address R-2, lie- Henry. *11 FOR SALE--448-acre farm, one mile at of McHenry on Route 120; blade prairie land, spring- water, %• mile frontage on cement highway; *1 location for roadside stand; $160 per acre. Howard Wattles, 610 Main Street, McHenry. Phone 162. 11 . S. Industry Licked Rubber Shortage Success of the government-industry team in attaining mass production of high grade synthetic rubbers before the precious stockpile of natural rubber had melted a Way is reflected in the table on rubber consumption through the war years. Chief of the war-winning types of rubber in tne production picture was the government's general purpose synthetic, GR-S. In the face FOR SALE -- Violin and Guitar cases, $2.96; dip net, 98.09; calcimine brush, 84.44;. gasoline tank, 98.39; dog musxles, |.98; dog harnesses, 8.77, 8.99 or $1.11; wood * clothes hangers, |JK; lady's riding boots, small, $7.77; gent's western boots, 89.99; 1" micrometer, 96*56; military whistles, $.77; locker trunk, 9&>65; suitcases, $1.59, 92L22S and 93.96 (luggage subject to federal tax); saddle soaps, $.27; neatsfoot oiL 9.19 and 9.29; Dunhill cigarette lighters, 9.66; gun holsters, 9.99; gas range, 916; large size Ice box, 910.00; packing and wardrobe trunks, 97.60 and up (Pins Federal Excise Tax); Reading flasses $.69 and up; hair dippers, 2.49 and up. Spears Inc.. 126 Riverside Drive. Phone 679-H-l. 11-tf FOR SALE--16-ft. silage in 14-ft. W. Klaus, Tel. 11 silo. Inquire of N. Richmona 446. FOR SALE--F-20 Farmall tractor on rubber, 9480; twelve 80-lb. shoats, 926 each. Woodstock 1627-J-l. *11 LOST 102.60 Total „9 4,605.54 373.701 DISTRICT NO. 36 378.231 Building Fund 44.141 Receipts • Balance, July 1, 1945 _<i--9 235.43 ^ , . . T fi 1,12191 District Taxation 2,329.67 'thstnct Taxatlon 55.00 j 59.00 Total Receipts ..$ 2,094.24 Expenditarea of a mad scramble for ° construc- £7.82 jtion priorities, scarce materials, mom I hard t®"8et chemicals, and at times 3,wy.u» i aimogj nonexistent manpower, GRcci onn Qi' S consumption jumped from 108 tons Total ..961^00.31 in 1M1 in 1042; 131,977 in DISTRICT NO. 35 1943 ; 495,862 in 1944 and to 600,001 Educational 'Fund , i tons in 1946--more than this nation Receipts ' J had ever used' of all types of rub- 7.89jber in a norn)al peacetime year. During that time the outcome of Total Receipts 8 1,627.89; the race with the stockpile was frenTRTRmiTTTVR piTNit | Quently close, for Over a period of DISTRIBUTIVE FUND | many months the natural rubber Total 36.68; 96.00 Repairs and Replacements 9 365.00 360.601 Interest on Bonds - 1,809.36 Income of Tow^"P^nd ...| 74.25 \ • a A070A Tntjai t County Superinten- i^ .i n danger point de- ' 4,987.801 Total 1'674-361 dents Z 8,193.46 J1®* ^ ^ ?aruch feP°rt early in rxncauonai runa 1 /uv.. « gjQ29 the war. Natural rubber -- DISTRICT NO. 15 1 Receipta , ; - Building Fund j Balance, July 1, 1945 . Receipts Distribution of Trustees Balance, _July 1, 1945 8 1,856.49 j District Taxation From Other Sources ........ 1323.70 412.82 Total tion had shrunk from 775,000 District Taxation 645.46 AU Other Sources (include ttttion paid privately) 168.12 Total Receipts 9 2,060.07 Expenditarea Salaries, Janitors and En- , : gineeri (less deductions) 9 149.10 ImarADct Repairs and RepUoemmts All Other Sources (including tuition paid privately and transportation) ......... 5,688*22 ^ Incidental Trustees Expenditarea Expenses of, 9 3,898.00! 1941 to 376,791 tons in 1942; 817.684 ^»Fsfussr"" Annual T.UI Receipts | M66.45 1, Expenditures Legal and Accounting Services 4 176^9 [ Administrators, Supervisors 1,766.001 and Teachers Salaries (less deductions) £ Total ..$ 2,091.69 j Text Bodes Kdurstteaal Fend Stationery, Supplies, etc. .... Receipts | Janitors and Engineers . July 1, 1945 .813,391.601 Salaries (less deductions) -. ^ jbebon of Trustees ... 1,447.07 Fuel District Taxation 18,263.761 Water, Light and Power .... limion of Transferred and Janitors' supplies, Freight, . Pupils Received 3,110.64 Impress nad Drayage .... All Other Sources (includ- I Insurance «g tuition paid privately {Health and transportatioii) ----. 828.48 j Other Expenditures ' , _ 1 Repairs and Replacements Total Receipts 836^9150! Fen»ion Funds _ , ' Expenditure* Federal 8alary Taxes Beards, Business Offices i and Compulsory Att. Ser- v | Total vices 8 1*4.801 30.00 3,283.30 266.68 Distributed to {Districts Amount paid tar Treasurer's Bond tJrt 15.44 260.00 8,193.46 432.00 ffctad'- 7K TOWNS) j Bonds on Hand, 4&.60 j 1946 .... 804.19 307.36! 23,21 j 889.96 170.13 154.96 142.27 261.00 817^0 4 3398.04 FUND July 1, 9 4,000.00 Total ..... ...9 4,000.00 tons in 1943; 144,113 tons in 1944 and only 106,406 tons in 1948. Faa , Bandies of pans and covers should be comfortable to grasp and fntiilated against heat. African Craf Rice has been grown ID Africa since the seventh century, having bean Introduced/en Hn «ast eaaat by the Arabs. It.is now grown in a dosen African countriee, but not In tile extreme south. •4W-oi Legal i vices and Accounting Ser- ' DISTRICT NO. ^ 77J80i Baildiag Fund Administrators, Supervisor* I Receipta and Teachers Salaries Balance, July 1, 1945 --*...$ 2^13.43 (leas deductions) 11,720J83 i District Taxation 88.58 Text Books Stationery, Supplies, etc. .... Janitors and Engineer* Salaries (less deductions) ... Fuel Water, Light and Power ..». Janitors' Supplies," Freight, Express and Drayage .... Insurance Transportation of Pupils to and from School Health Other Expenditures Repairs and Replacements Pension Funds Federal Salary Taxes .......... 206.42' Received From Other Town- 324.82 386.05 1,477JW 786.97 680.23 140.14 96.05 1,616.00 595.52 192.50 148.00 577.04 1,576.40 ship Treasurers 67.93 Total Receipts 8 2,369.94 Expenditures Salaries, Janitors and Engineers (less deductions) 8 35.00 Insurance 65.06 Total 9 Educational Fund Receipts Balance, July 1, 1945 .9 Distribution of Trustees .... District Taxation Tuition of Transferred and Non-Hi Pupils Received 100.06 901.73 80.92 850.38 333.36 CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP - I deatoi to announce that I have purohaaed the garbage disposal buineetf of Ben J. Smith, as of July 1, 1946. It is my intention to generally improve this business and desire to take new customers. IddrMi Rot • jiii f 3# -1): 274, McHenry, or phone McHenry 366. 0:-. & !r' JOHN E. HIIX THE CREAM OF THE CROP. LOST--Lady's Wrist Watch in" the vicinity of Green and Elm streets. Reward. Call McHenry 3. II W80KLLAHX0US NOTICE! Having sold my business to Mr. and Mrs. James Fitzpatrick, I will not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone but myself, effective July 29. , U-8 JOHN ANDERSON. MINOR ACCIDENT Local residents were involved in a minor accident at McCullom Lake on "Sunday, with no one reported injured. According to State Patrolman Robert Blodgett, George R. Justen of McHenry stopped to make a left turn, and Tmuno Sarvano, 26, of Chicago, stopped behind him. A^ the rear of the Justen auto. . _ Egg Teto p; To keep uncooked egg yolks • da^rs, cover them with cold water in a tighly cloaad dUi and pot IB the refrigerator. ate mr mi to we axe to '4p9ii^)Mv eilr "iwidn tlus way - Mi Read tk» Want Ads <*' :-.,1 • -*, . v ' ..r ^ ; i" MEN'S SHOP Mcuiim CHKN YU • rw 9 - * 2:,^' FO* LAUGHING urs AND FINGEHTIPS Jeysa^ saaswept Wflliaaeei Seated. 4> « ^ * • .N.J ,» *'S V-i' . tut. r *• t-l&'He-' (r » • \ i " if- • 'iws : :» AND DANCE WHWJ YOU SH IS NAME on TIEEB and B ATTKEIKS Ton are assured of the finest quality. We have Tractor Tires, all sixes (front or rear), Truck Tires, all sixes, Manure Spreader Tires. Batteries to fit all cars and trucks! Fan Belts for all Water Pomps, Mowers and Milking Machines ... Mufflers and Tail Pipes ... aad Firestone Seat Covers ... Walter J. Freund TIEE AND TUBE VULCANIZING ALL WOBX 0UARANTBHV West 'ri m m # # 0 # # 4^ ### # r •• - 13?^ -3"' I j k : ' r . X * :* i:. Wm Barbara Horick's Orchestra * will provide peppy ddBCe oniric This annual celebration is sponsored by die local V-F-W POST. The boys promise that >1' *S£i: •! the event this year will be even greater than die V-E Day celebration held last May 8. Be sure to attend;, mk a evening. ' to Admission 60c Per -Person a# J j'fe- - • i'