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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 May 1947, p. 11

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Woods, Clerk of the County »urt and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of said County, in the IIM 4ri «MI c«M£r t* s^toeM atUiattfitaae yMUT 0M*i4^r ••" -j , M*BSNRY PLAINDEALER, McHenry, IB. rnl*ln*mmk " • 4 -#*•> i * Thursday, May 1, trade-In maehl receive free for a three , Mr. Kilts al«* InfU'infcd ft> tee that there tnt M«r f*«UU fa) newl4 inch cntrlag* ImcU are much needed to rtplwtM I out typewriters In tad |RM moved by Asst. Sspr. MoConnel) and duly seconded by Supr. Flllp that thj* Supervisor from Chemung Township, V. K. Beck, be elected Chairman wor the ensuing year and that the Clerk of this .Board be instructed to cast the unanimous vote of said Board for said Supervisor for Chairman and the Chairman, _ declared the motion unanimously car-i County Clerk and Circuit CJi rled and the Clerk cast the unanimous I *ne (l) 11-Inch carrta£a vote as instructed. the office of the Couhty Supr. Beck was congratulated by hts Your Committee won opponent. Supr. Nolan, and the entire recommend that the pro*! membership of the Board and was es- j Agreement corted to the Chair by the retiring purchase of -- --, „ ... Chairman. John E. Harrison, and was be made. 3aid machines to be paitfeaned |n* orders drawn semi-monthly for road presented with the gavel and was In- at the ceiling price With ten Mil five work and material* under contract en- Otructed to wield it with dignity and per cent oft. for Cottnty uM trade- tared into by thU Board, to the extent 4..c.cuuu„ w.0 credit to the people of McHenry County, in of thi old maehtMt M at tfc* Mllinf J* W ptr cent or amounts duo b« con- Adjourned for Committee work* I** ft* Caaaty Olart dmwa all orders ing called, the Chairman declared the' lllt.M, Harvey U4M » l*w* °* .motion unanimously carried. Dependent Children-^ Wt further iwW»nd that the right The Clerk presented lists of claims Mrs. Floyd Mason, Kresan ........ M.«a *» tu"S«mlttoe secure the right of ' against the County and it was regularly Mrs. Caastus Bweataan, Stttdmu S4.14 #ay for roads MR on the State Aid fysttm Of Bonds' out of motor fuel ins funds, and that emergency matters that may develop from storms or war •" i he handled by thei Road and Bridge "* 1 Commit tee. I We further reooenmend that the S5 >«llcy adopted by this .Board at the ™ October _ 1M1 nMeting, namely Tn.'ssrakfft iSSSiiS committee order- >,A ZJTJLJ: tJKZ: *TESr^2 ing orders drawn semimoved by Supr. Mackeben and duly onded by Supr. Coy that all standing Committees of the Board take charge of the business before this meeting; that the Chairman •>« instructed to appoint the same standing Committees and the same number on each Committee as constituted the working force ol the Board for the past year and that all claims be referred to the proper Committees and that the Board adjourn to 1:30 P. M. for Committee work and the Chairman 'declared the motion unanmously carried. Thereupon the Board site IS.M MM Supr. Be. k thanked the members of price. the Board for the honor bestowed upon An nf »Mch is feeptCtfUlly ntaltof Supervisor., or saia ^uniy. ,u him and 8tated that he wa8 „ure t^t ted. State aforesaid, do hereby certify that the bu8jnes8 of the Board would be » on the >nd day of April, l»<«, » conducted with efficiency and friendli> not less than ten days prior to the nesg and that he was glad that the manner of selecting a Chairman was brought up and settled. He staged that there were very many important mattern that would come before this Board during the next year, one of them be ing the 1,00% asMewsuient Mrra. Lillian Oath man, Kresan.. Louise M. Brooks, dependt chil •11.11: pro off trav eotp fl«.M Dependent, Children- Grace E. Stewart. Swensoa Care T. B. Patients-- Lake Co. T. B. San l.MS.tO Rockford Municipal T. B. San., Powers 1S4.M All of which Is reepectfully submit* ted. A. B. McCONNBLL. ChalrawB. CHAS. H. ACKMAN ^ R. C. COT r JOHN J. FILIP 1 FRANK B. McCONNKXX " day set for the Special April, 18«1T Meeting of the Board of Supervisors, I deposited in the United States mall kl tkt post office In the City of Woodstock. Illinois, postage fully paid, notice of said meeting^th^Ayached being • true and correct f^MHnaorsed with (hi time ana place of muq meeting, ad- 'Pressed to each of the following Su pffvisors taw County oCCfce address set opposite each name, 'frame Address Btar A ii rust W. Ruth, RFD No. 2, Ma- '• f*ngo, IU. (hfbr. C. Peiyry Wrlrht, Marengo, 111. flu&r. Carl B. Wittmus, RFD, Harvard, Purchasing Committee. CHAS. H. ACKMAN. CIlhlnhMi john j. rruip HARLKT MACKBBSN Board met pursuant to adjournment . T1}® rfiP°r* of,the, ii .v.., '*> charge of the repair of the De- It was thereupon regularly Supr. Kuecker and duly Supr. Wright that the? rep law on all Committee on Purchasing be real and personal property now |n force this Board and the roll in Illinois, also registration of voters^ Chairman declared i each ot the louowin* ou- installation of two-way radio equipment : unanimously carried. and Assistant 8^£e^'sor" in the office of the Sheriff, countv son- ! The following report of the iy„ in* and L'e" •nd__salaries of Incoming " * **- tinned. "7"" \ We also recommend tuat the County litO O'CLOCK Treasurer keep the road and bridge fhnds In a separate account and credit same account with its proportionate *nd uP°n roil c*11- the members -TL Ch „ x„__,hl_ Share of tax funds and back tixes when responded to their names as appeared °^ntedandread^tht tZ-Zu- Ame are received and distributed, also of record ,n thi# session, con- P™*"ted and read to the Board, to-wlt. ^J^ommend the conUnu- lr Supp'\e8 ChPr^ent^ion* It was thereupon ~ tKss; isn«r**.«* Wittmus and the roll being called, wa« declared unanimously adopted, to-wlt: Ruth. J. E- Harrison. Frank Ma .W Schmltt, A. B. McConneiL Roads and bridges--«. r. er. Paul Roseathal. O. J. Carreil. Xolan, Carl K. Wlttuaa. EDUCATION--A. h C. Meier. T. F. Nolan. CI Rimer C. Coy. FEES AND SALARIES--Flan thai, Henry. C. Meier. A. M. Frank B. McConnel 1, J. & lias. H. Avkman. E. K. .LANDS AND LOTS--Frank Jv Flllp, A. B. McConnell, Hartay tA.n. AuguAt W. Ruth. CLAIMS, LABOR, FEES AlfD Pl.iES- Hjarley Mackeben. 3. & soln, Stanley H. Cornue. E. F. Rimer C. t oy. NANCE--Frank B. McOmumO. y C. Meier, A. M Maxwell, Paul ial. E. F. Kuecker. county officers The Chairman stated read to the Board, to-wlt; further that while he was anticipating that he might be elected Chairman and that he would be requested to appoint committees that he gave the selection of his committees much thought and consideration and that he hoped that the members of the Board would bear , with him in this rejmrU and th*t he __ „„ would ask for their Indulgence and un- I for the Primary K>«ct(ori h« J -- (1946 tll Mclienry. Cotanty, - .. ecial March leave to report that they have meeting. 1946 were read and on motion 'saaid statements tnd WottM were approved and ordered of record. that the following nnkowMh *4>l The County Treasurer presented the , to the Supervisors and "KaQtttcio In following ymortthly report, w^iich on 'of Election for the vfcrtotts McMenr^ Ooant^,. Supr. F. E. Beck, Harvard, III. tiupr. Elmer C. Coy, Alden, III. Snhr. O .J. Carroll, RFD, Woodstock, 111. derstandinr Supr. E. F. Kuecker, RFD, Marengo, I1L The minutes of the 8U»r. Chas. H. Ackman, Union. 111. Supr. Harley Mackeben, Huntley. 111. Supr. T. F. Nolan, Jr., Woodstock, 111 ffqpr. J. IS. Harrison, RFD. Wdstck., ill. i«2t" ^Sii' Richmond1 til 'motion of Supr. Nolan and duly secohd- | and districts - * tr*nH B. McConnell, Richmond, I1L ^ by Supr. Schmitt and declared unan- wit: fiUT u u°Vf;. Tti iimously carried was approved and JJ'th V Schmltt^McHenj-y. llI.^ ordered placed on file, to-wit: Apetl U State of IUinoia,' ' ,•> , , ' County of McHenry, - na. r-. . To the Chairman a*d°9«li0flBM Board of SupervieOrs: • . Your Committee on.-Klelt was referred the Election Siwf.' Henry C. MCler, Crystal Lake, III. fttpf. John 3. Flllp, Algonquin, 111. Asst. Supr. A. M. Maxwell. RFD, wood* Ctoanty Treasurers aenofft Iter the Month of March, 1«#4 Seoelpts Balance brought forward V%>u»11 r- piui Rosenthal. Cry»tal 5^^ [^ZZ'^SSii* fn Vitne'ss Whereof. I hereunto sub- • my name nod n<Wx the seal of the £{!?!" J --"" rt at my office in Woodstock this pi?.™'tv p *"**"" ?J'f? • day Of Apfll, A. D. D. WOODS, County Olerk and Ex- *21 Sf o Clerk oTtheBo«dof Buperviwrs ^ T«e. ^ jj.jd 1 Aiirll 2 1948 Pajrroll Clearing Account ...I,470.M Call of Meeting )Fln«- Hwy. Violations »*7.0e D, Woods. County Clerk, McHcnry anty, Woodstock. III. # [Total Receipts 1, the undersigned members of the ' . BteM of Supervisors of McHenry j ; Cntnd Total C^hly. Illinois, hereby request that X«*q£ii a meeting of said Board to be ... ... „ UMd Tuesday, the l«th day of April, A. S BTlWt. for the purpose of organise- fS .n,r" Jurors -- 36.00 tfte election of a chairman for the *,""nt,y. °™^T1 8 enadlnc year, the appointment of com- S.1^53 ...Ill!,l«4.11 ....--^...r "^d"'^jurors Treasurer's Salary Clerks' Salaries General Fund ... Highway Orders Inheritance Taxes Dog Tax Fund Institute Fund .... Motor Fuel Taxes a£d- |jpupiemen lal panel for the May, xfMHerm of the Circuit Court, the apftjh> v4ng of claims filed against the county, the approving of reports, of <WUit| offksera and for rthe transaction mt any and all furfher business thsr my regularly come bcfc>\i said DatedThfhs tnd day of April. /. D. 194«. j^yol^Clearing Account HARLEY MACKEBEN HKNRY C. M12lMt JRANK Max . E. BECK t. K. KUECKER UaU8Tl'8 M. MAXWELL . C. COT MATH N. SCHMITT 4.00 99.10 88. JO ITS 40 472.M 1M.00 2,69«.ll 761.91 tMHM Riley Marengo 1 • Marengo 1 Dunham ...... Chemung 1 Chemung 2 ... 'Chemung S Chemung 4 ~ Alden Hartland --.. SecneCa Coral anif ton. 1 -- Grafton 1 Dorr' I ... Dorr S Dorr I .......... Dorr 4 Dorr | Greenwood Hebron ....t Richmond Burton McHenry 1 McHenry 2 ... McHtnrj* I MecHenry 4 Nund% l Nunda 2 ».r, Nunda 3 Algonquin 1. ... Algonquin I Algonquin 9 Algonquin 4 _... |l|M;3M**ements and meth for the ensuing ch time as the new tKHMmittoe .shall make I'lTBLIC BUILDINGS-- T. P. Notaitk A. M. Maxwell, Chas. H. Ackman, OHf the County B. Wittmus, C. Perry Wrifut. RAILROADS -- Stanley H. regularly moved by i'runk May, J. E. Harrison. ktb-n, August W. Ruth. •Aendations for approval Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the lmou"ly <*rrle<1- Kuecker that theh report be adopted by this Hoard and the roll being called, the Chairman declared the motion unan- | lipard of Supervisors: CLAIMS. COUNTY POOR--C. tVrlght, Elmer C Coy. Frank B. ••ell, Frank jlny, A. B. MrPosnell SETTLE WITH TltrlltUITUr f»|t K. Wittmus, August W. Ruth.\ >womni«nd ,1», ,S. KM i YW Com.„m„ „„ .,d • •> I0S.04 1.2S0.12 2,490.74 Scavenger Sale of Forf. .6,461.11 J'otal Expendltudes 2l,497.04 Ha. on hand In alt funds "Marc 81st ....2dl.M7.1T - The meeting was called to order by the retiring chairman, John S. Harrison. and the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America was given by the Clerk with all members of the Board and visitor* j Orand Total 1222,804.21 The above and foregoing report is true and correct according to my best Knowledge and belief. J. G STEVENS. County Trees. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day of April, 1946. (S-al) R. D. WOODS, Co. Clerk . ,. , .. ., . . . .. The following Resolution authorising present part cipating. after which the the issuance of Tax Anticipation Warroll Ms called by the Cleric and the ranta was presented and read to the following members responded to. their Board to-wlt: " names, to-wlt: Supervisors August W. < ' " S^r?pf7EfcW£«-cSr,o"i.,S}:' £*>*•»*: Ar" '*• fori. E. F. Kuecker, Chas. H. Ackman, Ilih*^Ch?'rJn,in a"d Gentlemen of the Harley Mackeben. T. F Nolan, J. E. > U"""1 "f Supervisors: Harrison. Stanley H. Cornue, Frank B. Comm'ttee on Finance wonld McConnell, Frank May, Math N. Schmitt. ?'g '6a'* 10 8ubmit the following reso- Henrj' C. Meier and John J. Filip and ^.7,. n and recommend its adoption to- Ahst. Superxisors A. M. Maxwell, A. B. wit: StfCConnell and Paul Kosenthal con- ...JW?,"h!e"r"e?a"s-. ,^ere «<a 1ot at this tlm< eettiittuuttiinngg aa fruulnl BKooaarr<di pprrewse nt. jTon<,.y 'n the Treasury of •The retiring Chairman, lohn E. Harrison. addressed the BoaaKand and stated : that hihs term of office was at an McHenry County to meet and defray the ordinary expenses of the County. «g niiin icnu ui nmic whk tti «n ajn.d - ne,c es-s. ary* at t,h, is time "to• proend and that he wanted to thank the > "f1,? J?™^ .nI 8„uch e*Pen»cs members of the Board and its commit tees, public officers and the press for the splendid cooperation given him durby issuing and disposing «if anticipation warrants to be drawn against the County Tax levied in the year 1945 in the in# the past year. He then announced oVJhi^ Y ^ S,at: that the first order of business would d( j . ' J* tIle issuing and be the election of a chairman for the h v! .k . „ ensuing year Asst. Supr. McConnell of "?, £ '\od *y «"* t>orr Township addressed the chair and (h . .. Countv r -^c ?enry stated that there was some difference of !ha! th<> r°ynt>' Treasurer of opinion with regard to the man:ier In witich the Board elects its Chairman and It was the opinion of some of the members of the Board that under the rules of the Resolution adopted at the March, 1943 meeting that after a supervisor had been on the Board six years and had not l>ecn Chairman he'was Tot»i ,1^-4* iwaiM All of which Is respectfully dubpuit> ted. MATH N; SCHMITT AUG. W. RUTH AUGUSTUS M MAXWELL PAUL ROSENTHAL E. C. COT It was thereupon relrutarly novtfl by Asst. Supr. McConnell and duly seconded by Supr. Coy that the report, jfke adopted by this Board, and the roll being called, the Chairman declared tlM motion unanimously carried. ' The Committee on Roads and Bridges presented the following report, whKfe Ml motion of Supr. Flllp and duly seconded by Supr. Kuecker and the roll being called, was declared unanimously adept* ed. to-wlt: Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen Pt the Board of Supervisors, McHenry CouA ty. Illinois: The undereigned members of the Read and Bridge Committee for said County beg leave to submit the following report on the matters before thesa. That w« met at Woodstock. Illinois, on the 6th day of April, IMC. and audited and ordered paid hills of a eeneral nature chargeable to the Me* Henry County patrol system of roads as a whole for repairs and supplies for County owned machinery and laor at the County tool hous« and grotadn to a total of t200t.«0 Bills chargeable to the various sections of the County patrol system of roads. st rates heretofore approved by this Bnnrd were audited and eMered naid as follows: Sections 3. 14 Sections 4. 14. It Sections 4, 17 ... this Countv be and he is hereby authorised and directed to issue and sell as needed. Sections 1, 1§ Sections 6, 6 ......... Sections 7. 8, 0, 19. H anticipation warrants to an amount not to exceed the sum of $25,flOA.00 against thhe County Tax levied in the year 1946. but in no event shall the anticipation warrants issued exceed 75% of the amounts of the appropriation tax then eligible and lhat there were some ^nt's^h?.? be ""sued'as neede-Tin members of the Board in that position. ^A«snsit.. SPuupprr.. .MMCcCi ooininnPeHll tuhieenn nn'olMmiiuniarttierdu *th e* . urn nfj *J*.•'i».r%to o.oo *e»a,_c,h 4a. nd each b,o n,d, 2^r: ^,ar or..I)orr „f?r dr»w ° , * sam" al1 available rate not to exceed 2 3-4% per annum from the time of its issuance until paid Chairman for the ensuinc year. Said nomination,was duly seconded by 8upr. 'Asst. Supr. Rosenthal addressed the r"nt'n|V' recill W uWar" Board and made a request that the Clerk ..... ^,'nt Th!oh an* read to the members of the Board the Resolution adopted in the March, 1943 meeting concerning th« manner in which a Chairman is elected. After the resting of the Resolution by the Clerk, Asat. Supr. Rosenthal stated that he ttelng the oldest in point of service was tit, line for Chairman but that due to business conditions, he felt that he Should step aside this year in favor of the next Supervisor in line and that It eras his opinion that there wss no question ss to the procedure to be followed In the election of a Chairman and that he would at th's time nominate Stipr. F. H Beck of Chemung Township for Chairman for the ensuing year. A«t. Supr. McConnell ^xfiTre^sed the Board further and stated that it was hie opinion that the Resolution in question could be construed two ways. There" being no further nominations for Chalrsian. It was regularly moved by Supr. Kuecker and duly seconded hy sitpr. Meier that the nominations be closed and the, Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried. It was thereupon regularly moved by Supr. Cuv and duly seconded by 8opr Wittme." th-»t a bsliot l«e taken for the two •nominations for Chairman, and the roll being called, the Chairman declared 'itir" ••i)iK>|r\tv'l <Mnr«. :>n't theh appointed Supr*. Kuecker and Wlttniue as receiving tellers and Suprir. bright end Aekmpn as r"-or^in<r t»ll- «*T». At the close of the balloting gupr \cknian. one of the recording *»<rjvnoHnoed the result of the b: fpjlow*: S'inr. F. K. B»ck uiuiiS Town>hip receiving thirtijnn votes >^,r cin-iriji-in ami Stipr. T. F. KSlan of ticipation a-arrants are issued for the purpose of creating a fund from which payment of the ordinary arvd'ne<-Pfisarv expenses of said County mW be paid Me It Further Resolved that such snticipatii.il warrants shall When drawn show upon their face that they are payable solely tax when collected and >fot otherwise. All of which lis respectfnJiv submitted HEXIm" C. MEIER STAXHEr H. C(»RNtTR FRAXK B M<-COXVELI, PAUL ROSENTHAL T. F. NOLAN Tt was thereupon rernlarly moved by Supr. .»ckman and duly seconded W Supr. Wittniua that the Resolution puthorisinp (lie issuance of Tax Anticipation Warrant* b« adopted l>v this Board and the roll t>eing called. SupervIm »rs Ruth Wriirht. Wittnius. Cov, Carrolf, Kuecker. Ackman. Mackeben.' Nolan. Harrison, Cornue, McConnell, May. Schmitt. Meier and Filip and Asst' Snprs. Vsxwoll, McConnell and R««en. thai voted aye Nay none. The Chairman declared ^he motion unanlwnit«|y <tirri«Hl and the Resolution adopted, fh® r-.mniittee on' Purchasing pretli^ r^»w>rt to-wlt* u,*>r "f ("onuv nf McHenrv.' ss. fn t** ct>"ir-.»-n n*"' Oentlemen of the Pourd of Supervisors: Vnur V>m l»een informed It !>. W. Kiltc, aeent 'or the Wo«»<tstoeic Typewriter Company allot as w f/> r"^«t» e new 7# Che- -nrt h'«o to r-on. 12 4I2.CC Mf.M 68.43 •aa tl4.lt Total :....r. .|3.»«7.H Bills were audited and ordered pnld out of Motor Fuel fax Funds mm follows: MBT Patrol Section Xo. 1, Malnt., labor and mat. f 34.lt Xo. 1, Maint, labor and mat. . AfS.fS Sec. 32 ronst., labor, m*t. and SUp. 161.64 Sec. 33, engi. labor, mat and np. 80.00 Sec. 34, engi. labor, mat. and sup. 7.64 Total 9 948.42 W» decided to make to make' the usuall recommendations concerning tile handling of the County Highway wofk as follows: At the meetings of this Board af Supervisors the Road and Bridge Committee shall make an estimate of the amount, of funds, trtthln the tax levy and receipts for that purpose: to carry no the building, and namtenance the roads for +hlch the County is responsible from time to time. If said estimate Is approved by this Board it shsll be considered,as a limit on the authorised expendttuita of the County Road and Bridge Committee, over which said limit said Committee shall not step. Under said funds 'npropriataed the Road an# , Bridge Committee may audit and order paid the road ills Incurred In .the dkVd and improvement of the 8tate' Aid1 flMtWl ofv Roads in the County including k|)* aries for the patrolmen"' and Ctorr Towmdhhlp r»-cetv-|ns- «lv, v«.:c« fihuirtnan. It was. thereupon} regularity * tiiree years '. 1 tfiV tVgi^ment that tills Board „. „ ^ many yea-« with said Agent j" fnr I' the purchase of XOMM.. workers, gravel, gravel hauling, taber^- ^ ^ iumlter, posts, road signs, snow ,rd-' *»*horiSed to Mend^-statement ,0? *u moval. repairs and supplies for cotri^y cost tb ,R T. Cash. District Engine owned machinery, ebsides the mkclitteg rental, small tools, cement, steel, tuK verts and bridges, insurance, printing* fuel, grease, oil. gasoline. Diesel nw« tile and incidentals. That the Road and Bridge Comnijt*. tee be authorised to meet monthly te audit and pay bills IncUi^ed and 'r!»n>-ri"t hiicinesS* of office. • Th^t the County Superintendent of Highwnys act «s general overs«ef ot the j«4»(-tlans w»vk and as clerk of the Road Bridge Committee and that he be re-- it wa nr kr.-nt-cr h hook showing each Committee be hereby em- Supply Claims would beg leave to re- "TJ?" .w" ^rt Supr. Nolan and duly seconded by Supr t^rroll. Frank b. McConnell. limiting the presented ^ Ju* Schmltt and the roll being called, was Connell. Paul Rosenthal, and trucks using payment of the following, and that the declared unanimously adoDted. to*wit* rt RfrioNn u,»i. v> 4V«fng the Spring season Clerk be directed to Issue orders on the j unanimously aaopieo, 10-w.l. ELECTIONS -- Math N. ' t^d ronds due to the frost County Treasurer to the Claimants fo* following report, which on motion of COUNTY HOME--Elmer CL SefeanftL A t .. .. Parry Wright, x. K. Nolnn» CdH S and "that the "siid theee'veral amounts allowed, as follow a, j Mr an4 Memb^s of the W,ttmu"- JohB J" rillp- r --_ ftll on the proper to-wlt. Board of Supervisors for McHenry thf^E^Tc. CojMaJtW*11, P#al Official4* to enforce the State . 1- rank Thornber Co., co elk tax bk j County: " !g t» aald matters etc 8405.SO; cir elk sup 826.79: Your County Home Committee met on I'URCHASINO--P.nry C ItaMr. GkMh on the 8th day of April, 1 co elk off sup 867.76 $500.U^£firii 10, i»4«, at the McHenry County H- Ackman. Stanley H. Coning ?F- "" te Bridge on the Wood- Woodstock Dally Sentinel, sup v Hohve and audited the bills for the LICENSE -- John J. Flllp, IfsrlM Macktop road to ex-1 exP su,>r ?rt,* month of March 1946, and respectfully .>;ackeben. Math N. Schmltt. 8980.70; co elk elec ptg hal \ sulimit the folloa'lng report recom- 11,t>900.00; co elk elec supl . Nnending same be paid. 879.00 .t,770.7li J John Sexton 4k Co., groceries 9172.47 ttM < J&ntftpeats which were in W Ibtfftff 'Undermined due to the >hg of jth* -creek down stream -the WrWeg. We 1I nstructed the r MSe^titeiMent of „ to be driven around it+rifcwe* earner of the bridge ; ,n mn ttUmpt f^ hgata Oiet on the 11th day of tfc UN «lte of the McGulre a iute Aid Road in the 4|f Hartland. in retard to the <tloor thereon. ^ W* 1" Portland cement *- 4 ihekea (hick reinforced with McGraw Hill Pub. Co., co elk Highways to crystal Lake Herald, co treas "iuTif corrod*d' • «»'rtds» 14 feet wide. »»»ary old an4h of light m favored removal of floor and replacing It k floor which would flnmtt one-third as much, f off sup Buigess, Anderson co treas off sup Sup. Schs. Or. Exp.-- 111. Off. Sup. Co. ...... Mary P. Endres Co. Clk. Elec. Supl.-- John T. Kitchen Charles F. Hayes (Jen A See Laundry, laundry lt.Ofl | Western Candy & Tobacco Co., 1 tobacco 17.21 jArwell, Inc., pest control * Tata, ^ I Goodrows Oarage, gasoline and • ... 19.28 j repairs I 111. Bell Telephone Co., telephone »«». 8.17 : Dacy Luml-er C<«., roofing mat. »• - 40.84 I Bet her A Son. linoleum _ I Ludwiit Wilson Co., laundry sup. 1.06 F W. Wool worth Co, notions «.0< The Harvard Herald 64.04 Ct. Hse. Sup.-- Derris tt Broeker Sup. Co. 21.43 Bert Harris 20.00 Her.ry W. Sandeen, M. D 2.60 Hubert Pharmacy --I.t4 Ludwig Wilson Co.' -- 49.M Woodstock Grill, ct. Jurors ....-- 10.24 Woodstock Trucking Serv., Ct &*** SupipliUend^ Hi"lns%™ncV;'co'lM':r::.™":. 4V8 iSffif' nacure prices (ot the R. 0. Andrew Co., ct hse Jail coal 14.77 •L--'*•- U1 BeU Te,_ Co ct hse JaU teI . 1(8.86 ••PJI' •*1" an the 12th day of Carr's Serv. Station, contingent 17.82 .Hw #t the Court House at . Charles G. Seldel, co elk ins depdn 80.40 •tocR, Itltodta.' to receive bids for I P. E. Bertram, co coning exp 22.80 : «odt on several of the 1 Andrew Worwick, shf off sup -- 7.81 FviI'i Ih Rros., nuto repairs Superior Oil Co.. fuel oil R. O. Andrew Co., feed and grinding Public Service Co., electricity... Hubert Pharmacy, medicine Thompson Appliance Co.. Shellane ns Royal Blue Food Mart, groceries royce Service Station, gasoline .. 9.6* 24.07 iMt tt.41 22 20 22.07 7.C9 99.28 4.08 1S2.84 EHADiCATION OF T. a IN CATTUS --G. J. Carroll. Carl E. Wlttmaa, Stanley H. Ctynue. RIGHT OF WAY--Chas. H. AetaMft, Henry C. Meier, C Perry Wright, mall ..ay, August W. Ruth. UKSOLUTIONS--A. B. M||Q-Ultll» 4 trry Wright. O. J. CarrolL SPECIAL TAX--J. E. HsilllW. ttrft . .• i.e., Stanley H. txtntua Montgomery Ward A Co., clothln* 23.67 "ohn Hdw. Co., Incidentals * *" M^MMitllnrd In a preyious ve flgnree en the work . f Oil Co. of Oak Park, waa V»f» Mdder on all of the Wyt.^at titey did not bid on . I* ML V weatohe reck asphalt WN»WW> for tin pwtjon of the^een. wwtd rn^d betwe^n Ron^e 18« and tike village school. . OK this road, bids were taken on three different typed of sur- SMphalt, (Alabamg) and % in. thlcknel* fnoa.- I'4 In. tnlckness of premix asphalt; % • In. thlckneaa limestone rock &pea sise gravel and asphalt The s ranged In the ratio of 910-88-86 in the order listed above. We decided to take the 3-4 in. premix asphalt, C-4 designation for said road. •Fe decided to award the work to th* lowest bidders, the Suburban Oil Oa; of Oak Park. Illinois, listed as follows: Oreenwood Road,' Section 7-IT MFT Malnt. Subclass C-« Modified 3-4 In. Uihickness flO,M«.96 'Maintenance Seal Coat Work on 4 MFT Sec. (4-IT, H, 9T, 11-IT, 26-1T George H. Gorham, co elk elec supl --- 40.00 C. L. Tryon, co aup hwy trav exp 197.Q0 Charles F. Hayes, Judcy Justice fees fund 46.00 Crystal Lake Herald, co elk elec supl fund 184.60; lo elk off • sup fund*|4'.0&- *..• HMk Dr. Henry W. Sandeen, co elk Ins depdn Warmsly 10.00 T. F. Nolan, Co sonlng exp 12.00 Pearl Schultx, co tor reporter .... 6.00 Shf. Per Diem Fees Serv.-- Henry A. Nulle, shf. 820.00 Ora 3. Nulle - 6.00 Sabina Bau 6-00 Shf. Feeding Prls.-- Asmuv & Son -- 61.40 Pingel's Grocery and Market -- 44.99 Trackett's Bakkery ---- 29.04 Western United Gas r Elec. Co. -- 2.16 Onkside Dairy Products -- 26.91 Sheriff Dpt.-- Frank W. Prokop Harold It. Hobbs., < Stanley Sevclk .... | Fred Vfendt IT,- 1 Hafry & ge'U 918,166.7d '• Claude F. MfcDermott 6.00 15.04 10.00 Crystal Lake supplies rm Store, elecT. n. k. Radius, stoker repairs ...._ E. L. Bakkom A Co., supplies Oscar I'itton, Janitor sup Sawyer Biscuit Co.. crackers Shurtleff Co., fertiliser Arthur W. Johnson, tobacco Walter Fehrman. balling corn stalks Henry C. Hartman. shredding Bowman Shoe Storer, ehoes and polish Miller Patton Baking Co., hread W. P. Allen, Incidentals W. P. Allen, salary Esther C. Allen, salary Esther C. Allen, Incidentals The Chairman announced tfca tlon of Grand Jntnfa and 106.52 Panel for tha May, 1946 _ • Circuit Court and wa followta# . §7.22 persons were. Selected to ser*a ad 1 tl.47 Jurors for th* May, 194t ^ 40.27 circuit Court, to-wtt: George Blcksu*dt, Riley Tm 14.60 G*org« Hanc4^ Rarerago Ta$T W 91.98 Carrie St. JoM, Msrengu Tfh *rd jacob Oost, Dunham TownaHa 'W-? >ona B. Wise, Chemung TWfk •,|rV iCsther Brann, Chemung Wk' - Harry Durkee, Alden Twp. • Ipa net Hooper. Hartland Twpw •• r o. O. Koehler, Seneca Twp^ "- Wayne AckmanwCeral Tt»p.r. * ernon Haines. Grafton ous Thon, Darr - Mary Corr, Dorr Twp. % Howard Nusbaum, OreeneroOd_Twfkwb 11.11 t.4t 11! 10.27 19.42 9.99 t|.C0 7.20 7.91 «t.N 42.68 116.01 100.00 12.00 Stephen Steffek, wages 126.00 Dorothy Steffek, wages lien Nelson, wages Marion Nelson, wages Linnea -Wolt Mason, salary W. P. Allen, extra work Esther C. Allen, extra work A. M. Maxwell, clerk 76.00 75.00 76.00 116.00 76.00 76.00 S0.00 Charles H. Nichols, Hebron Ariel Greeley, Richmond TWffc Arthur J. Oxtobr. Burton T«h Nick Wlngart, McHrary TWn. arbara Krattaa, McHenry Tern, nerbert SHtroed^r, Nundn Tw|fc ' Mabel JJr% Nunda Twp. , .rwin Keidera. Algonqula Mary Homola, Algonquin ha The following named peca^S selected to serve as Grand the Supplemental Panel far. 1946 term of the Circuit CMrfc iat*ti! Lester A. Kolts, Alden Twp_ •ri^' . John F. Hallisey, Hartland TwpL T r1?OTS nream aald 1, 82,296.44 .... 46.98 Ida Schauer, Seneca Twp. Anna Nulle, Coral Twp. Ernest Stading Jr.. Grafton. William Drake, Dorr Twp. dith Dlgglns, Dorr Twp. 'iyde Bond, Oreenwood Twp, A',]llam Vanderkarr, Hebron ' lv» Marsahl, Richmond Twpi. Arthur Kattner, Burrton Twpi. 'it. Non-MFT, Co. Hwy. Maint., Hamp- ! Harold G. Fox shire-Harmony R4. and Mc« Francis P. Blank Henry River Road 81,483.50 ^ Johu, VMcU ,. ...fr,.r...T,, We recommend that the said awards Awvergne ET Feeley be approved by this Board and that the Chairman of this Board and the County Clerk be hereby authorised to sign said contracts and approve the bonds on behalf of McHenry County, Illinois, all subject ty' state approval as provided by law.- V The Workman's Compensation Public Liability and Truck Insurance policies expire April 15, 1946, and we decided to award the insurance to Maurice S. Wade of Crystal l>ake, Illinois, agent for the American Employer s Insurance Co. of Boston, Mass., the same company as last year. By so doing, there will be a saving In the opst of the insurance. We have received from the Treasurer of thhe Town of Hartland for crushing gravel 821.00 and turned same 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 machinery or for Improvements for buildings to house machinery. Yonr committee estimates there will be necessasy for the care of the McHenry County, Illinois patrol system Of roads an appropriation from the County highway fund In the sum of 910,000 until the next meeting of this Board. All of which Is respectfully submit- ' PAUL ROSENTHAL »' AUG. W. RUTH CARL E. WITTMUS T.. F. NOf.AN" | * O. J. CARROLL The following Right of Way Resolution was presented and read to the Hoard, to-wlt: Theodore S. Miller ............ B. I). Holmes Hazel Wilke, shf dpty $5.00 bailiff $20.00 Clyde C. Miner, shf dpty $80.00, bailiff $40 )0 Clyde J. Zoia, bailiff -- Kred S. Gay, bailiff --.... Willis Jobe. bailiff - Vestie Muldooti. shf feed prls -- H. W. Schmidt Co., c oik off sup 17 87; co hwy off sup $13.76; sup schs off exp 61c; cir elk sup $2 r>6 .'••• Supr. Sal. Mil.-- Aug W. Ruth -- C. Perry Wright ...... Carl E. Wittmus F. E. Beck . .... E. C. Coy G. .J. Carroll r. R. F. Kuecker Chas. H. Ackman --~«,.. Harl«v Mackeben ------ T. F. Nolan .. ....' --....-- - J. E. Harrison v,. Frank B. McConnell Frank Muy -- -- Math X. Schmltt Henry C. Meier' John J. Filip -- x... .... A. M- Maxwell .......v,....- A. B. McConnell -- Paul Rosenthal 8',2i8.56 ^AA| April 10. 1946 T2®®" To. the Honorable Board of Supervisors iac?b, Schhaefer, McHenryTfrp. of McHenry County. Woodstock, III. »"<lolph Hauck. Nunda Twpi ... Your McHenrv Co-nty Furn Home Ztrn LustOd, Algonquin Twp> > nd Hospital Committee beg leave ta ^5»se'MarkoWits, Algonquin Twp, report that they met at Hartland on the above mentioned date and audited and approved bills for payment In the wing amounts: 10. 8.00 16.00 6.00 10.00 6.00 *00 j 5.00 ! 25.00 120.00 10.00 6.00 16.00 6.22 Permanent Improvements Running Expense Clothing Tnbocco ,T"-'lclnes Hospital met Fuel Total Credit for - 226.09 106.62 „ 94.78 .. 82.80 .. 16.40 . 42.60 .. 16.40 .. 30.20 38.60 23.40 { 63.(1 I 90.6* 75.30 40.70 .18.00 90.76 lfi.40 66.00 142.60 7*0 21.60 66.00 76.00 160.00 • --a*e« Milyen.• CaM « 1 . lsa Xlffeaegger, Riley Twp. - Ftiy Dusenberry, Marengo T«n^- Chester Camp, Dunhain TWfL A. C. Strain, Chemung Twp. C. B. Searr, Chemung Twp. It was thereupon rergutarly Supr. Arkman and duly sec Supr. Filip that the selection 40 37 Juror" and Supplemental Panel far 162 60 Mfly> 19,4 term of the Circuit approved and that the Clerk to certify said lists to the Clerk of Circuit Court and the roll being isllfd. Suprs. Ruth, Wright. Wlttmpsi Carroll, Kuecker, Ackman, Nolan. Harrison, Cornue, May, Schmitt, Meier and Filip and Ai 92,296.44 ... 44.28 's, 82.248.64 - - The Tegular monthly inspection of | ?W UP™ *weii. McConnell and Roal£- grounds, tuildings. 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. FRANK B. McCONNBUb - E. C. COY CHAS. H. ACKMAN F. E. BECK AUGUSTUS M. MAXWELL A report of an audit of MFT Funds No. 16, for the period beeinning January l, 1945 anl ending December 31, 1946 wns prresented and ordered placed on file. A petition for the improvement of a road in Dorr Township, said rnl being from the north tnd of the Ridg-fleld i r.-»ad north to Singer's Corners to Route :120 was presented and read and upon j w,o»|on d"ly mnde and carried was R. I. Overton, cir ct pro off sal Vestie Muldoon, ct hse Jail sal .... City of Woodstock, vt hse Jail It and water 134.16 Sup. Schs. Asst. and Clerk Hire---- ] ordered referred to the Road and Bridge Salcman 120.0-1 r"omrr>itte^ for renort. Bight of Way Meeolntion Be It Resolved ny the Board of'ted. Supervisors af McHenry County at Its I meeting this 16th day of April. 194*, j ' that there is hereby sppropnated the sum sum of wo Thousand dollars, or sn . much t hereof as may be neevssary |-- from the said county's motor fuel tax allotment, for the purchase of Right of Wiy. together with all court costs, end Jury awards in necessarxgaipndemnntion ncneeedings, required formation 27G-1. State AM Route 6. When detailed oost for each tract vf Condemnation are known., the County Superrlutendent of Highways is hereby such cast tb R T. Cash. District Kngineer, Elgin. Illinois, with request for paymeitt from aforesaid motor fuel tax al- ."*He It Further Resolved, that this resorottorf be submitted to the Department of Public Works and Buildltfgs, State of Illinois, tto •'guarantee payment of all COM for right of way needed on said Section 27G-I, State Aid Route 6. the dethlled location being described as follows: McHenry Crystal Lake Road thru 7. 20. 27*. Nunda Township. Shirley I^orena .1 McCannon 119.76 Wm. Desmond, postmaster, co elk elec supl $ir>.09, cont $31.32 .... 46.41 Ora S. Nul'e. shf cook for pri» ... 100.00 Henry A. Nulle. shf per diem fees serv 150.00 Ml of which Is respectfully submlt- E F. KUECKER Chairman HENRY C. MEIER FRAXK MAY HARLEV MACKEBEN -- F. E. BECK The Committee on County Poor Farms presented the following report, which on motion of Supr. Mackeben and duly seconded "by Supr. Siphmitt and the roll itte* for report. Snnr. !tolnn addressed the Board and "tated that the Zoning commission had not been nble to complete their dellberat thlf time, that tahey were holding a series of meetings with Jhe McHenrv County Real Estate Board for the purnose of makin? some s.djnst- **»erts in the Comprehensive Stoning Ord'n-nee nnm, before this Board for adonHon and Iwhaht said -ConMrnlssion *™M "ke <>n «pVni<on of time to complete their deliberations. It was thereupon regutnrlv moved by Supr. Nolan "nd d"lv seconded hv Supr. Harrison '•"•t ATI matters pertaining to County '"nlur be referred hni"k to the Zoning r"'immt«s«">n r«nd that all matter pertain- ... . . . , 'n- t'. »he artoptfon of the Conprehen- Ifitlg called. \yas deelsfed unanimously j *iVe Zoning Ordinance be continued t«» adopte(J, to-wlt: .the Snoolal Moy meet'nc of th's Board TT. . ) *",nd fh- roll beine called, the Chalrnuut Mr. CJiRlrmpn and Gentlemen of the ; declared the juotlon unanimously car- T*oardM Supervisbri: rled. 1 Vour .Committee on County Poor Ts° <^hair»^an presented the follow- Claltnf \yould begf leave to rerport that j ing lists of Committees as nppointed hv they have exsunined all claims presented tr, c^n^titute the standine Committo them, and recommend the payment tr.»>n for the ensuing year which was on thereupon regularly moved by .1 '•I. Supr. Rosenthal and duly seconded of the following, and that the Clerk be directed t«» i»ue orders on the County Treasurer to The Claimants for the several amounts allowed, as follows, to-wlt: Impendent Children-- Lutheran Child Welfare Assn.. Daymond and Ratzlaff 85.04) Park Ridge School for Girls, rW.ine 41.if: I j 1< •< -esanCat hoi i c Chari tiear : »5|o-: if,It ... oa; »l|,.rd«'e V-rf t. t»"t lm> . . 63 SOcir Chit, "•Otion of Asst. Stipr. McConnell and dnly seconded b' Supr. Kttmus approved and orderer placed on file, to-wlt: V04KD or SirPS»TXSOM Standing' Oommtttees, lMa-l*4T FRANK E. BECK. Chairmaa R ' » w A o n s . c i « r k with new tynewritera "*• -every expenditure of the,road and* by-Supr. Meier that ^the Heeolutioa be ^•allowance for bridge commitu. as umler n rit»W gyi- hdopt-d W this Benad and the rutt hf -.;^aail.««|l ,!«.•§? VMUM« PiSliSOXAL ritOrERTT-Angnat thai voted aye. Nay none. The r1nttman declared the motion unanimously rarrled. A communication received from Ma Sldwell Studio con<-erning posting <>f the atlases purchased some time age hy Mb- Henry County was presented add ordered referrred to the Lands and Lots Committee and the Purchaalag Commtitee for their investigation. Several communications from .ftkb State of Illinois. I*«partment of Ptwe Works and Buildings, together with several notices from the Illinois CqHI^ merce Commission were presented and ordererd placed on file. A report of MFT allotments for tilt month of March. 194ft was presented and ordererd placed on file. Supr. Wittmus addressed the BontfS and brought up the matter of the 1 rnd 'cation of noxious weeds in McHeniy County after which a general discussjjpa was had in regard to said matter ftnt th>Te was no action taken at this timfe The Chairman announced that if thai was nothing further to (time before this •meeting, he would entertain a motion fo adjourn. It was thereupon regularsmoved by Supr. Kuecker and duly seconded by AAst. Supr. McConnell to adjourn The Chairman declared the morion unanimously carried. TbereugMB the Board adjourned. Attest: R D. WO<A>8. r. & Clerk. ^:i$v : •j-1* # '. Alii d -C-! Special May Meetinjr, c-i 1946 The* Honorab'e Board »np«i' tajli >f McHenry Cottnty, Illinotn. Mt k>' •n-cial session pursuant to tM t«U«V- 'is call signed by more than ewe- 'hird of Its members at the Cocrt n the City of Woodstock on Twuiity, 'he 14th day of May. A. IV IMS at tha Hour of ten o'clin-k A. M. 4DSTK tha ""lerk""! certificate of maill»g nott*"e» .-«d publisher's <vrtificate of pubHeatKMa la !nr attached thereto, to-wit: ,,v tCopy of the above on file tt 'lRO Co»-nty Clerk's office.) >5 The meeting was celled to erdM" feg 'he Chairman, Frank K. Be«-k. and the Pledge of Allegiance t»> the ?*n'ted States of America waa tj?e Clerk mith all members of -id '•isttorj' present i»a» ti'-ip*tin|e, al h the r-^M was called by the ClnK *PkSi M ,*i>r y,v,¥-

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