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Clerks, Dan Kan- j Boh I, Edward Klrchberg, Crystal Lake, v #,v- r- s Robb, Mildred T. Hyde, Ma- ; 111. Clerk». Sidney W. Kelson. Paul fengo, Illinois. j Rauhut. Mabel J. Robinson, Crystal Marengo 2--Polling Place. Communi- j Lake, 111. jty Bldg., W. Prairie St., Marenio, 111. j Algonquin ft--Polling Place, Village '-.#rudges, Ray Dusenberry. Harley Deitx, j Hall, Cary 111. Judges, Julian Lasansky, " Harry Buell, Marengo, 111. Clerks, j Ant-on J. 8ynek, Pau L. Wlum, Cary, |U. jc.eorge Hance, Jessie Jobe, Laura Baud. . Clerk*. Foy L. Mentch, Laura Johnson. Marengo, 111. Elsie Hoeft, Cary, 111. • Dunham--Polling Place. School House i Algonquin 4--Polling Pines, Village TMst. 128, Dunham Twp., 111. Judges, I Hall, Fox River Grove, 111. Jutae*. Jfarl E. Wittmus, R. M. Brick-ley, Claude j Helen V. Hegner, Mae Hcber, Joseph .. o. Posies. Harvard, 111. RD. Clerks, j Sersen, Pox River Grove. 111. Clerks, Margaret Whipple, Aniin Phillips, Fannie Heln Buresch. Rose Dvorak. Lydia Tsmkisrii** r*a$ now SPCKTICODE •£&, <w Lillibridg.e, Har-vard, 111. RD, '•.Chemung 1--Polling Place, Episcopal Parish House, E. Sumner St., Harvard, "-T'I- Vudges. C. J. Vierck, Edith O. Peddioord. D. V. Coughlin, Harvard 111. ; Clerks, R. R. Vierek, Dorothy Elliott, : Theresa Hereley. Harvard, 111. .Chemung 2--Polling Place, Fire Enf ine House, West Front St.. Harvard, 11. Judrps, F. R Beck. Walter N*. Jobny son, • John B. Howard, Harvard, 111. '-^Clerks, Apnts H. Freer. Jsesie F. Pea- "*>ock, Catherine M. O'Connor, Harvavd, 11.1. Chemung 3--Polling Place. Ambler • Bldg., Chemung, Illinois. Judges. L. A. Sickwell, Enfred R. Pihl, T. K. Seaver, JIarvard, HI. RD. Clerks. Evelyn A. Desmond. Darlene F. Esmond, Evelina E. Gnrilnfr, Havvard.Ill. RD. Chemune 4--Polling Place, American .I.egion Hall. Xorth Ayer St., Hnrvard, Til. Judges. Arthur R. Koltz, Blanche H. Dunlap. John M. Raedef, Harvard. Til. Clerks, Ora B. MacRae. Esttier JL --.Brannv Laura C. O'Brien. Harvard. 111. Alden--Polling Place. Town Hall in Vtllqpe of Alden, 111. Judges. E. C. Coy, • F. C. Bottlemy. Alden, 111., G. W. Fitxtrerald. Harvard. III., Rf> No. 1. Clerks, William D. Bailey. Harvard. III., RD • No. 1, F. E. Staab, LesteV Weter, Alden, 111. >- Hart'and--Polling Place, ShurtleflTs Store. Hartland. Twp., 111. Judgeo. Gilbert J. Carr#>iJ. Alberta B. Sohildt. Wood- 111,, Ttr> No. 3, Anne Callahan, Harvard. I\V. RD No. 1. Clerks. Mamie Tnrn.iiw, Margaret Gillies. Woodstock. 111., RH No. l, Henr>' Callahan, Harvard, 111. RD Nr.. 1. Seneca--Poll'ng Place, Town Hall In Seneeo Twp.. Til. Judges. . P. Kuecker. •---AVm. F Mueller, James Nihan, Marengo, 111., DD 1, Clerks, O. O. Koehler. Woodstock. Ill , PD, A. L. Stewart, Rov Andrews. Marengo. III., RD 1. Coral -- Polling Place. Village Hall, Union, Til. Judges, Chas. H. Aekman, H. J. Miller, Wm. flahle, TTnion, III. "Clerks, Florence Ackman, Clara Northrop. Antoinette Srhildgen, I'nion, 111. Gafton 1--Polling Place,"'Village Hall, Huntley. 111. Judaes, Harley Mackehen, stable Swansnn, Ella Carroll, Huntley, 111. Clerks. Marie Rugg. Florence Farle^-, Sfargnret r>wye'-. Huntley, TH. Grafton 2--Polling Place. Fred Schutt's Cottage, Lakewood. Crystal Lake. Wllrf Judges. George Moffat, Irene Koltweft, T^dith M. Eldred. Lakewood, 111., RD No. 5. C. I,.. Clerks. H»xel O'Millev MHdr<-d • M. Jedlicka. Lakewood, 111., RD No 2, Klizael.-th Jacobs, Lakewood, 111., RD No. 2. Dorr 1--Polling Place, Harding's Garage. 210 E. Madison and Calhoun Sts., Woodstock. 111. Judires. T. F. Nolan, MoHenry Ave.. Woodstock, Til., A . B. McConnell, Woodstock, III.. RD, Arthur J. Desmond. 124 Fremoit St., Woodstock. III. Clerks, Haxel Hartfng, 4SO E. Calhoun St., Woodstock Til. Pearl Wai*d, Countrj Club Road, Woodstock, Til.. Anne Baier, Woodstock, 111., RR No. 2. Dorr 2--Polling Place. Townsend's r.«. race, 4i7 Clay St., Woodstock, $11. Judges. A1 Klemire. 82." Clay St., Woodstock. 111.. Alice Sherh.irne, 109 Church iptf. Woodstock, 111., Ralph Austin, 1109 ' -"Wheeler St.. Woodstock. 111. Clerks. Al- ""vina Brnderman, 914 Clav St.. Woodstock. 111., Erna Clark, W. First St.. Woodstock. Til,. F^mraa Johnson, 118 Nortt St., Woodstock, 111. Dorr 3--Polling Plr»ce, Room Tender bounty Treasurer's Office, Court House, Woodstock, Til. Judges, George D. fairns. 430 W. Judd, St.. Freda Peteit, 411 Dacy St.. Harold P. Evans. 327 Lincoln Ave., all of Woodstock, Til. Clerks Mary Frances Murphy, 240 Washington St.. Margaret M. Hoch, 236 N. Trvon St., Helen T. Parker. 354 Lincoln Ave., all mf Woodstock, 111. Dorr 4--Polling Place, Room T'nder flty Council Chambers. City Hall. Woodstock. Til. Judges. Fred I). Wvnkoop, ?23 Oriffing Ave,, T. lister Griffing, 327 f?. Trvon St.. E. M. Phillips. 726 Dean St., all of Woodstock. Til. Clerks, Funres pattern. * 228 Griffing Ave.. Alice ---Charles, 532 Austin Ave.. Margaret IFretinrt Si 5 Johnson Ave., all of Woodstock, ill. Dorr 5--Polling Place, Abbott's Store. Ridgefield. 111. Judges. Walter M. Reed Crystal Lake. TH.. RR No. 1. Ray H. Abbott. Crystal 1 Lake. 111., RR No. 1, Frank Church. Woodstock, II!., RR No. 2. Clerks, Ella M. Walkup, Leola L. Tleed, all Woodstock, 111., RR No. 2, Robert L. Skinner, Crystal Lake. 111., RR No. 1. Greenwood--Pollirg Place, Town Hall Village of Greenwood. 111. Judges. J SE. Harrison. Woodstock. 111.. RD. Howprd Walkington. Ringwood, 111. RI). Elsie Pchmarje. Woodstock, 111., RD, Clerks. JPessie Harrison, Woodstock. Illtv RD, OJive E. Walkington, Ringwood TP., RD, Helen Brady, Woodstock, 111. RD. Hebron -- Polling Place. Town Hall, Hebron. 111. .-Judges, Stanley H. Cornue, John P. O'Holleran, Charles R. Ehie, Hebron, 111. Clerks, Harold S. Thayer, 1R. H. Lines, Albert Mathison, Jr., Hebron. III. Richmond -- Polling Place, Memorial • Hall, Richmond, 111. Judges, Frank B. McConnell. Bay J. Bartbolf. Henry F. Greeley, Richmond. 111. Clerks. AUce M. Fell Bertha L. Peet, Nellie M. Gibbs. H'fbmond, 111. Burton -- Polling Place, Town Hall, Ppring Grove, 111. Judges. Frank May. C. I,. Stevens. Anton Meyer, spring Grove, JU. Clerks. Charles K Mav, Richmond, TIT., Mary Nimsgern, J. G. . Wagner, Spring Grove. 111. * McHenrv 1--Polling rTace. Royal Blue Ptore, Ringwood, 111. Judges. CT->vton C. Harrison. Rin™wood. Til . Carl .T. H*'1- «rom. Stanley N. Hunt, Ringwood, Til., RD No. 1. Clerks, Rose Tonyan, Flora Carr. Viola M. Low. Ringwood, III. McHenry 2--Polling Place, City Hall, West McHenry, 111. Judsres. H. Walter Anderson. Vera Purvey. Carl N. Weber, West McHenry. 111. Clerks.^Vera Kane, -Dorothy Pa«re, Arnold AndA-son, West IrtcHenry, 111. "* McHenry 3--Polling PlacerEva'a R«st- Surant. Riverside Drive, McHenrv, 111. udges. Math N. Schmitt, Albert Krau«e, Masd Rothermel. McHenry. 111. Clerks. Kydta Engeln. Elvera S. Durland, Mary A. Freund. MqHenry, 111. McHenry 4 -- Polling Place, Bildner Barber Shop, Johnsburg, 111. Judges, Peter Freund Jr.. Joseph King, Wm. J. •fevers. McHenry II... No. 1. C'erks, Hilda May, Catherine M. Freund? Clara |C. Adams, McHenry, 111., No. 1. Nunda 1--Polling Place. Einor Johnson Garage. Bnrreville. 111. Judges T. W. Ames, William Hanson. LeRov Wins- ate. Crystal Lake, 111., Rt. 1. CicrKs, Marion Shales. Crystal Lake, 111,, No. 1 Mildred Scheid. McHenry. 111., Rn 2', Marv Ellen Flanagan, Crystal Lake, 111 pt. 1. Nunda ? -- Polling Place, City Ball Crystal Lake. 111. Judges. Henry c! Meier. 221 Gates St., Wm. F. Rosentl*!, jeck. Pox River Grove, III. Algonquin 5--Polling Plscs. Board of Education DIj«. No. 47, Junior High Sfhool, Crystal Uk;. 111. Judges Paul K. Bertram. H. C. Prick, Prsncis Scbepers. Crystal Lake. 111. Clerks, Louis Rltt. Tester Ebel, Marie Schepcra, Crystal Lake, III. - Tour Committee would therefor* recommend that the above a/id forgoing selections of Judges and Clerks of Election for the various Precincts and Districts in McHenry County as made for the ensuing year, by the "two political parties represented on said Board, be approved, and that the Clerk of the Board be directed to file reports en said selections with the County Court of McHenry County. All of which is respectfully submit* ted, this 10th day of June. A. p. 194t. MATH N. SCHMITT, Chairman JOHN J. FILIP T. F. NOLAN PERRV WRIGHT RL 15. WITTMUS It was thereupon regulsrly moved by Supr. Harrison and duly seconded by Supf. Kuecker that the report of the Committee on Elections be adopted by thfs Board and that the County Clerk bt directed to file a report of the aelections «o made with the County Court of McHenry County for the confirmation and appointment and the roll being called, Sunrs Ruth. Wrieht, Wlttmus. Coy. Oarroll. Kuecker. Aekman, Mackehen, Nolan, Harrison. Cornue. McConnell, May. Schmitt, Mejer and Fllfp and A*st. Suprs. Maxwell and McConnell voted aye. N?y npne. The Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried: The Committee o" rvjnntv Home. Farm and Hospital presented the following report, to-w t: Mr. Chairman and Members of the Board of Supervisors of McHenry County: Your County Home Committee met on June 5, 1948. at the McHenry County Home and audited the Mils for the month of May, 1146, and respectfully submits the fniowing report, recommending same be paid. Goodrow's Garage, gas and oil •fhhn Sexton it Co., groceries Hubert Pharmacy, ihedicine R. O. Andrew Co., grinding fe«l and seed Litdwig Wilson Co.. soap Rockford Electric Equipment Co., ft'otor repairing 11.90 Montgomery Ward & Co., rlottiljj* J2.1> The Shurtleff Co., fertiliser anil babr wire Sawver Biscuit Co., cracker* and cookies The Bohn Hardware Co.. wipe cloth,'hardware and Jars ..... C. F. Gumppecht, horseshoing. salt and plow shares 86.70 Woodstock Heat'ng Co., pipe, els, register, etc #.70 Til. Bell Tel. Co., telephone 14.85 Arwell, Inc., peat control 16.00 George Moncur, garden plants 10.00 Miller Patton Making Co., bread SV.S4 Superior Oil Co., fuel oil and gas 124.80 Royal Blue Pood Mart, groceries 75.06 E. I,. Bakkom. Inc., disc blades 14.29 Woodstock Dry Goods So , cloth. 35 80 True Value Stores, hardware .... 3.54 A. D. Johnson, tobacco 10.80 Glen Boyce. gasoline 8.07 F. W. Woolworth notions 14.89 Western Candy and Tob. tob. 84.03 W. P. Allen, salary 113.00 W. P. Allen,i ncidental* dj.88 W. P. Allen, extra work 75.00 Esther C. Allen, salary ... 1*0.00 Esther C. Allen, extra work tS.Ofl Stephen Steffek, salary 115.00 Dorothy Steffek, wages T5 00 Glen Nelonn, wages T5.00 Marion Nelson, wages ' T!>.04> Linnea Wolt Mason, salary 115.00 TEAMS,0N CHAMPIONSHIP PUNS HIT TOP SPEEDS IN EXCESS OF TO M.P.R-AND ORIGINAL RULES CF THE SPORT SPBCIFIED THAT "AT LEAST TWO LADIES MUST / BE AMONG THE PASSENGERS/" (*)UPING THE AMERICAN CHESS CHAMPIONSHIPS OF 1857, LOUIS PAULSEN,PLAYING AGAINST RMJL MORPHV, DEVOTED 14 MINUTES TO THiNKING BEFORE MAKING ONE CERTAIN MOVE. 1 7 X&tosr) MARIUCCI/OP THE CHI CAGO BLACKHAWKS/ HAD 35 STITCHES TAKEN ON HIS FACE ALONE HIS FIRST YEAR WITH THE "HAWKS \ 17.92 210.00 45.19 110.2T honorable body and stated that hl» {report of the County Clerk, Circuit Clerk tlon known as Section St MPT Qrlswold Lake Road, be passed by this Board at this time. v The State Highway Department re- Quires that an estimate of the following seasons maintenance costs be atassed at the January meeting of the County Boards Owing to the bad spring breakup. we recommend that the Miller's Corj ner (Twin Lakes Road) receive a seal I coat and it was not on the proffnun. We therefore recommend that an approprja- ] tioji be passed for this ruad together I with an additional cost for cutting and j clearing vegetation and surface maln- I tenance for Patrol Section Xo. 2. MKT Maintenance, also the gravel portion of j Ml-T Section 12 on the River Road op- ; posite Lake Defiance over a peat bed j which has settled ought to be brought up to grade while the County roachinery | is near by. We. therefore recommend jthet f2,400 be appropriated for this purpose at this time together with an additional cost for cutting and clearing I vegetation, shoulder work and surface j maintenance for; Patro Section No. 1. MFT Maintenance. ' I Your committee estimates there will 1 l?e necessary for the care of the McHenry County. Illinois patrol sysiem of roads an appropriation from the Countv . highway fund in the sum of $4,000 until 'tfea n#*jt meeting of this Board. 1 >11 of which is respectfully submitted. „ E. F. KT'ECKER G. J. CARROLL P.M'l, ROl^'NTHAt CARL E. WTTTMuS T. F. NOLAN : The following Road Resolutions were presented and read to the Board to-wit: Copy of these Resolutions on file in the County Clerk's office. j It was thereupon regular!^ moved by | Asst. Supr. McConnell and duly seconded j by Supr. Mackehen that the Resolutions • he adopted by this Board, and the roll being Called the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried. The following report of the Special Committee in charge of the repair of the Bridge over the N'ippersink C»eek in the Village of Spring Grove was presented 8"<1 read to the Board, to-wM: •Frt** f»»e Brttf* Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of tfcs Board of Supervisors. McHenry Countv. llinois: Tour committee to whom was referred the matter of the repair of the Bridge over the Nlpperstnk Creek in the Village of Spring Grove would beg leave to ! submit the following report on the matters before them. That we met at the site of said bridge on the ISth day of June, IMC and found that the creek had been straightened at the bridge by the Village of Spring Grove and we ordered the contractor. A. P. Freund and Sons; to proceed with the driving of the pllw around the old al-utment. The crane and driver with one operator to cost f7.60 per hour and the air compreasor and air hammer with one operator at $5.00 per hour, two helper at $1.4o per hour: sheet piling to be furnished at .or3-4c per pound. We again met on the 2«th day of June. 1946 and found said steel sheet piling driven satisfactorily and we hired F. A. May to proceed with the concrete work ar $1.(0 per hour for foreman and $1.25 per hour for helper and $1.00 per hour for concrete mixer and $1.00 per hour for S in. pump. The County to also furnish I men and a 3 in. pump. The men to receive $1.00 per hour and the pump gartis. Concrete to t Clerk of $30.00 per month. Your Committee ^ between the steel sheet nUinf wished to extend to them an invitation land Sheriff for the half year ending 'would further recommend that the trav- anrt ,h(J H,rt wa,, of the south _bu£*Jr! to the annual Mtlk Day to be held at "June 1, 1J46, would btg leave to submit [ -ling, allowance l»e increased from $48.75 j^i,) n (n pjace. Harvard. Illinois on Wednesday, June • the following report on-the matters and -- "" "" "" '~ -- 12th. He assured the members that | things before them: The semi-annual report'of the County Clerk being as follows: Receipts F.arned Received Chemung Township would extend hearty welcome to all visitors and outlined a few of the features of the extensivve program. The Chairman stated that if there was nothing further to come before thia meeting, he would entertain a motion to adjourn. It was thereupon moved by Supr. Kuecker and duly seconded by Supr. Meier to adjourn.. Motion carried. Thereupon the Board adjourned. Received of earnings FRANK E. BECK, previously reported: Attest: Chairman frobnte For Prolate. Fee* . .$1,750.75 $ 425.?!$ For Clerk's Fees in Suits in C.Airt I9fi."5 225.J6 For Co. Services 2,$97.60 . For Misc. Services .... 7.775.S7 Total Earnings -- of half year #l2,2Jijy?;L R. D. WOODS, Clerk. Special July 194i 1.250.00 ;. I7.008.S8 $2,012.00 Bull an Calves $$|0 and $40 $70.00 Cream sold t4.14 S4.14 $1.»17.8« June 5, 1146 To the Honorable Gentlemen and Board of Supervisors: Your McHenry Count:* Farm. Home and Hospital Committee beg leave to report that they met at Hartland on*the aforementioned date and audited and approved bills for payment Hi the following amounts, to-wit: Permanent Improvement* ....$ 92.52 Running Ejspemie I.i0*.«0 Clothing Tobacco Medicine Hospital IJiet ....... Fuel Total ... 2 Bull Cel*»» Cream -- --.«--470.00 24.14 44.11 -- ' 46.19 ... 118*0 ... 431.07 .... 1*4.$• $2,022 00 • 4.14 The Honorable Bffcrd of Supervisors of MoHenry Couj®5r nut in special session pursuant to a call signed by more fhan one--third of its members at the Court House in the City of Woodstock on Tuesday, the 9th day of July, A. 1946 at 10 o'clock A. M (D. S. T.) The meeting was called to order the Chairrman. Frank K. Beck, and the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the I'nlt.d States of America was given I v the Clerk with all members of the Board ind <-i«itors present participating after which the roll was called by (he Clerk and the following members responded to their names, to-wit: Super- (sors Aueust W. Ruth. C. Perry Wright. Carl K. Wittmus. Frank F5. Be<k. R. C. Coy, G. J. Carroll. K. F. Kuecker, Chas. H. Aekman. Harley Mackeben, T. F. Nolan, J. E. Harrison, Stanley H. Cor"ue. ""rank B. McConnell. Frank May. Math V. Schmitt. Henry C. Meier and John .T. Hip »nd Assistant Supervisors A. M. j Total Receipts i...f 10.474.40 Maxwell. A. B. McConnell and Ps"l ] Kxpenditures-- Rosenthal, constituting a full Board JcJ.-rk Hire tor. yr. $4,577.00 M iscellaneous Total Receipts ' Kxpenditures-- Clerk Hire. Incl Refunded fees . •Miscellaneous Clerk's salary for one-half year ToUU 1.MH.S6 6.20 ..v..$9.332.i<7 ex. $MJ»00 15.00 1M.#S Balance due County for half year ending June 1, 1946 Circuit Clerk The semi-uim ,:ii report of •ult Oerk being, as follows: Receipts $; ^9*9.70^ 1^8 2*99 Kit Clerk's Fees in Suits in Courrt.2,236.45 For Misc. Sers 2,2:16.70 152 days in Court at ' $10.00 per day . ..... 1,520.00 Total ICainings . , -- of hall' year 114,292.85 Receipts during current half year for the services performed in previous h'ali voars and heretofore reported as not received, ' Court Costs 15.00 $2,324.09 the Cir- 2,069*00 90.7# $1,927.86 The regular monthly inspection of grounds, buildings, equipment and livestock revealed everything to be in good condition. There being no further business, your committee, upon motion duly made and seconded, adjourned. R. C. COY v O. J. CARROLL A. B. McCONNELL « v FRANK B. McCONNEUt. present The records of the regular June meeting were read nnd on motion approved anrt ordered of record. The following report of the Countv Treasurer for the month of June. 19*6 was presented and read and upon motion of Supr. Harrison and duly seconded by Supr. Schmitt and declared carried, was approved and ordered placed on fi)e to-wit: Tt was thereupon regularly moved by •<Upr. Mackeben and duly seconded by Supr. Wright that the report of the Committee on McHenry County Home, F;irm and Hospital l-e adopted .Jx- thi* Board and the roll being called, the Chairman declared the irvition unanimously carried. Several communications from the State of Tllinois. Department of Public Worksk afid .'"Buildings. together with service of notice on Complaint to Foreclose Tax I.ien in Chancery were presented and ordered placed on file. Supr. Nolan. Chairman of the Zoning Commission, addressed tb" Board and stated that his commission was not nreppred at this time to have final action taken on the Comprehensive Ordinance efore this Board for adoption: that snid Commission was meeting with the Chicago Regional Planning Commission in rtie very near future and that they honed to' complete their consultation within the next month and that he would move at this time that all matters pertaining to County Zoning and to the adoption of a Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance be referred back to the Zoning Commission for report at the July. 1946 meeting of this Board. Said motion was dulv seconded by Asst. Supr. Ooaaty Treasurer'* me port For the K^nth of Jane, 1146 Becelpt* glance bron^ht forward June 1 '«!<} _...... General Fund ........... "'iperv'sors. Co Home Snpt. County Home l innor TJcen«e Com. •"•onntv Officers' Fees Per*. Prooerty Bf>ck Taxes '"herttan'-e Tnxes Motor F"e1 T^xes Payroll Clearing Ac?o'ii»t . ^'nes for Hwy. Violations . disputed Taxes Dog Tax Fund institute Fund „..= Total Receipts $209.T4t.«i $ 211.02 . 41# fiS . 144.14 50^00 .6,949.64 R •><> . 1.122.70 ..1.122.70 ..3,7»0 45 *01 •M) 19 . 21800 1 00 . $J.S«7 87 Refunii Docket Fees for 'i j*-. Misc. office expenat year Clerk's salary for one-half year 87.60 68.09 1.250.00 5 932.59 per month to $68.75 per month to be 'iesd by both the County Sunt, of .-Schools and his assistant. All of which is respectfully submlt- • ed. PAI L ROSENTHAL WENRY C. MEIER , Al'filT»Tl'S M. MAXWELL ITRANK B McCONNTBIllV •'ft. K Kt'KCKBR 3 K. HARRISON, «HAS H ACKMAN - It was thereupon regularly moved by ?upr. Wright and duly seconded by Supr. "arroll that the report of the Committee •n Fees and Salaries be adopted and nat the recommendation of said comnlttee lie approved and the roll being ailed, the Chairman declared the moion was unanimously carried." The annual report of the County Veterinarian wa« presented and read and r<" red placed on file. The Committee on Roads and Hrfdgae tret- •nteil the following report, which n motion of Supr. Wright and duly econded ly Supr. Schmitt and roll We again met at the site of said bridge on the 8th day of July. 1946 and found said work satisfactorily completed snd w?" audited- the bills for labor and materials Involved and we recommend that the County Clerk draw orders on the County Treasurer covering said bills *a follows: .. A. P. Freund nnd Sons-- $1*6 his. use of compressor # $5 $57.50 19 4 hrs. use of crane 6 $7.50 ... 216.35 Is I hrs. driving piles, etc. A $1.40 183.40 » wood piles 24 ft. each 24.00 9300 lbs. steel piling {? .0278 255.75 Cutting torch and welding 30.50 r --f $-17.00 fi^nxs£.'ttkkt8-ae^ S!:» $6 60 7 IM> 7.00 20.04 Labor-- V'erne Schroeder, 36 V4 hrs. labor Robert Tryon, 7 hrs. labor jPd. Fisher. 7 hrs. labor Wm. Schosaow, 20 hrs. labor w.;- F. A. May,. Contractor-- Foreman. ."6 hrs. labor (i $1.50 9160.0V leing called was declared una»'nMusly He]per, 48 i,rSi uixir $1.2S ., 4106-W 8.10 dopted tO-Wit \lr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors. McHenry County. Illinois: Th > ••ndersigned members of the Road n<l T'ridge Committee for said County •>eg leave to submit the following report n the matters l*efore them. That we met fin the 18lh day of Puns, 1946 to map out a plan for cutting and praying Canada thistles. A request was received t6 cross a 'i;.te Aid llou'e in Section 7, Town of Hartland with a drain tile and the iters were almost up to the road. We •net on the 25th day of June. 1946 on •he above matter and found that the il'e would l-e about 7 feet below the <urfac>> of the road and that there would lie sufficient cover on the tile as o cause no future damage to the road tud we gave permission for the work ' Total cost $1.40412 o go aheail and formal permission would j Payment of'the above bills will 4is- !>e requited from this Board at its j charge McHenry County, Illinois pblit meeting. < gatlons In the matter of the above in- Rental Mixer. 14 hrs. 0 $1.00 .... 390 lbs. sftel bars @ ,05c Rental wat»r pump, 9 hrs. at $1. Pointing alyitments and removiag timber plies 35.00 . v ' $221.50 Tfbbits-Cameron Lumber Co.--- 36 bbta. cement and 1--6 in. tile elbow Paul's Garage-- 8 gal. Kero. and loading pumps $ Geo. Saunders-- Care of lights 4 6.00 «'ati L. Bnrthel-- 33 i<ii. yds. washed gray«l tt CAM* $83.00 Arthur J. Oxtoby-- • Hauling 33 cu. yds. gravel and 1--10 In. tile $ 34.00 McHenry Co. Hwy. Dept.-- 75 lineal ft. steel sheet piling ....(gratis) Balance due County for yr. ending May Sist, 1943 $4,511.81 Sheriff The semi-annual report of the Sheriff i eine as follows:. Receipts Earned Received For Sheriff's Fees in Suits in Court: Process Dfieket - 1,204 1<> $ ... 1.45 rtxeriilion IVjckat .... 71.60 '<».80 ! where a brrldc Kur- Misc. Serv 3,026.8** 2.005.00 Vols' Kal nin, * - * of ha'f year J$£~ TVee-pt $4.3$1.85 ; iiirina half year for services performed in half year end in? Mpv 31. , nd heretofore reported as not received : Proutsi.-- L>ock»t oa j '-'xecution Itocket •*&. • 18.05 i Miscellaneous We l«! it v •• that in minor cases similar to.the abo\e matter that this Board hould authorize the Road and Bridge "•ommlttee to act for the County rather hiin make tax payers wait until next Ifrmrtl meeting, then have the permit ranted on recommendation of the Committee at the next meeting of the "ocrtj Hoard of Supervisors. However, is endangered, we think >f the 'aw shoul4 be provpnjent. MATH N. SCHMITT J. E. HARRISON A. B. McCONNELL July 8, 194$. I, C. L. Tryon, hereby approve the above report and accept th* and materials furnisheC C. U TRYON, County Supt. of Highways i_ r Grand Total Xzpemditare* County Order* Orand and Petit Jurors coroner Coroner's Jure Bounty Orders ... Probation Officer County Court J»r< Treasurer's Salary clerks' Salaries ..... stamps ^ene^al Fund Hirhwgy Orders .. '^her'^^nce Taxes, . Votor Fuel Taxes .. Payroll Clearing Account $243,255.73 $12,472.67 --. Total Expenditures Balance "r> hand In all funds June 30th :...217.8 moiiwiy carriea. _ _ | Supr. Nolan of Dorr Township again I'6 Brink St., all of Crystal Lake. 111.) ' addr®«sed the Board stating that he "Wm. F. Dohertv. W. McHenry. 111., RT"> ' would like to Ko. 1. Clerks. Warren E. Swenson. 436 Illinois St.. Gladys Stanek4, <44 2nd St., Jfartha Feffer. ?18 Ellsworth St., all of 'rvstal Lake, Til. Nunda 3--Polling Place,- T. O. O. F. Hall. Crystal Loke. m. Judges. Chas. 6 Pingrey, 131 Grant St.. Crystal Lake. know what progress the Lands and Lots Committee had made with regard to the request made by him in behalf of the Township of Dorr for a site on which to erect proper huilf'tnrs »o house machinery and equipment. Supr. frank .May, Chairman of the Lands and Lots Committee then addresed the I'll., Paul J. Dohertv, West McHenry. RD Board and stated that to this date his Ko. 1, John C. Flotow. 19 Woodstock : Committee had been unable to contact ft.. Crystal Lake. T'l. clerks. Wi'Ma"! "11 of the proper officials <rth regard urs. Crvst* Lake. 111.. RD No. 1, P. R. I to said mat'er. but that same would be Frederick. Woodstock St.. Crystal fake, j seenrnpllshed *t the earliest possible «I1 , I.enore Schneider. Grant St., Crys-1 date. tnl. Lake, 111. Riipr. F E. Beck. Chairman of the Grand Total $2<s The above and foregoing report •rue "nd correct »carding to my knowledge and belle*. J. G. STEVEVg. County Treasurei. ijiubserihsd and 'sworn to. before me1 this 9th day of July 1®J6 R. D. WOODS, (Seal) County Clerk The Committee on Fees . and Salaries "resented the frl'otvlng report, to-wit. Mr CCMMIIrr»»»»»«T » nn1 Oentlemen of the f^ftrd of S'lnervisors: V-"r Committ^e.on fees and S«>l!ir'res Algonquin l -- Polling Place, Village Board, addressed the members of that to whom was ^efe^red w i .(ered pairt bills of a general 'frr 'hsrgejtb'e to the McHenry Counpwtro) syst<;n of rond^ as a whole • ; >palrs - nd supplies for County rne--* macliini-rv and Labor at th,e S43.70 p"*ounlv tool house and grounds to a • ota'l of 01.303.50 Total Receipt* 4,069.00 ! P.f'ls ch'irgeable to the various secl-' xpendltures-t- ! Mons of the County patrol system of Deputy Sh. r'11's Sal. $2,680.00 onds at rates heretofore approved by Mis.-, r- s p» r statement j • his Boa»-d wet re audited and ordered herewith 61.00 I >ild as follows: She- iff's Salary for . - •!'Sections 3 14 one-hlf year 160.00 I.49S.00 ) Sections 4, 16, IS .»• 'Sections 4, 17 ...^ Balance due C'ou nty for % yr. j Sections 7. 8, 9, 10. >1. ts ending May 31, 1916 $:.«4 00 |Sections 13. 16 ^.i.-- 1»' t-J'"!<'t 1'eUer of law should ft thereupon legttlariy moved by 'owed. . ' % Supr. May and duly s^onded by Supr. -Th/" W|> me' a« Wo"'1«t'»c|f THino|«, Ruth that the report be rnpr" j»"d 6tl d*iv - f Ju';': 19ifi and audit- ! >p*ed by this Board and that the County Clerk be instructed to 84.00 1 4.00 19.50 clared unanimously adopted, to-wlt: Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen Board of Supervisors: Your Committee on Labor, Supply Claims would beg lee port that they have examined all clalm^ presented to them, and recommend th# nayment of the following, and that th# Clerk be directed to issue gfdera on tb# County Treasurer to the Claimants for the several amounts allowed, as follow*^ to-wit: Krajik Thornber, sup schs oc exp $5.56: cir clk.<sup 4»c; co elk v. .v off sup $35.74 _.j$ «|j| Woodstock. Daily Sentinel, supr prtg $2 70, supr schs off exp ; $20,00; co dk elec supl $5").20 _ 77.9# H. W. Schmidt Co.. cir elk sup $2.65: sup schs off exp $5.12: cO elk off sup $22.50 S#.tf' Byers .Printing Co., co elk off sup lT.tf' '• Bprgtess. Anderson tt Tate Co.. co treas off sup Roland McCannori. sup schs off exp l.)( Harry C. Daniels, co Jdg sal 16.4v> ('allaghan A Co,. Judcy libry 3.6# \ lawyers' Co-Op. Pub.» Co., judcy .- library S.S# •>r. Al.)n A. Lumberman, co'cor fees S6.4#' Pearl Schults, co cor reporter .... 10.tf# Q. E. Still, co ins : 62.S# Pr. B. I". Kennelly. er TB oft sup *4.71 Ct. Hse. Sup.-- Or. A. S. Rombergerr. KgnJy .... S.## Mishlerr Electric 267.IS The Haloid Co 2»4.#f Mitchell's Drug Store - . 1.0# True Value Store S.X| Universal Laboratories ........... 141.11 Dr. O. . Nelson, ct hse sup $14.00; * co elk ins depdn Stelnke $10.00 24.4# Dr. A. S. Romberger, co elk ins %-- depdn Steinke It.## Bolts' Welding Service, ct hse repairs .T§ P. E. Bertram, co xoning'exp .... 15.1#- T. F. Nolan, co soning exp ST.S# Kirwin S)ide-Filra Lab., shf off sup 1.7B Andrew Worwlck. shf <ff sup 7.6# Crystal Lake Herald, co treas olf sup $12.85: co elk elec supl $63.~ 45.SS Richmond Gazette, co treas off slip 27.5#. Woodstock Trucking Serv., ct hse repairs "» Shf. Per Diem Fees. Serv.---- Henry A. Nulle. Sheriff u 1,276.9# Henry A. Nulle _'_£ 1S.7# Shf. Feeding Pris.-- National Tea Co. ...„• 46.47 i^akside Dairy Products 10.7S Asmus A Son 4S.4B Western I'nited Gas & Elec. Co. l.SB Shf. Dpty.-r- Fred Wendt ^ Harold It. Hobb* -- Fred H. Richard A. Wallace Uafe Benthusen B. D. Holmes Stanley Sevcik 'Jeorge C. Meyers Howard Cairas .... Harry E. Beu .. Harold G. Fox ....... 5.4# Clyde C. Miner, shf dpty $80.40; • bailiff $20.00 1##.## Willis Jobe. shf dpty $6.09; bailiff $10.00 16.4# Fred S. Gay. shf dpty $10.00; Wiliff $10.00 20.4# Harvard Herald, co elk elec supl 66.4# 111. Bell Tel. Co.. ct hse jail tel.... 14S.1P Kilts Off. Service, cir elk sup $1 $.77, <jt hse sup $360.36, co treas OK sup $7.00: co elk off sup $65.77 444 H. W. Schmidt, bd of rev sUp $12.88: cir elk sup «S.14; shf off sup $6.72 Sl.lf Byers Prtg. Co., co trea* off sup 1M| Supr. Salary Mileage-- - -1 * August W. Ruth 76.t|| C. l'er"y Wright . 69.51 Carl K. Wittmus 109.111 F. K. Beck ........... - a-, 14.4# E. C. Coy ^ 14.4# O. J. Carrol! 92.4# R. F. KuecKMT 78.0# Chas. H. Aekman Harley Markebea T. F. Nolan ..._. J. E. Harrison Stanley H. Cornue .. Fiank B. McConnell Frauk May Math N. Schmitt 117.9# Henry C. Meier 64.9# John J. Fllip 107.0# A M. Maxw«dl 7.4# A. B. Mct^onnell 20.4# Paul Rosenthal 194.#| City of Woodstock, ct hse Jail It and water **. 141.99 Alice Jones, er TB off sal ...t 125 •# Ve«Ue Muldoon, ct hse jail sal 160.9# R. 1. Overton, cir ct pro off aal.... 76.9# Sup. Schs. Asst. and Clk. Hire-- ^ Shirley Salaman 120.9# <>ru S. Nulle, shf cook for art* 104.0# .lemy A. Nulle, shf per diem fees serv 150.4# Ridgefield Farmers Sup.. Oarct hse jail coal H' ll 'II of which is respectfully submit^ HARLEY MACKEBKN, B. F. KCECKKR J. K. HARRISON £. c. coy STANLEY H. CORN LB The Committee on Claim* Uoult Poor presented th» following repoz% which on motion of Supr. Kiiip and .dutt seconded by Supr. Kuecker and the rof. vinx called, was declared unanimous^ y adopted, to-wit: .t« ' ; »"eris on the C^>unt; lent of the cost of the repair ot said ' rid'e, and the roll 1 -in£ -illed. the ' hairman ..declared the motion unai'ilmously carried. The following petition of ine rtlghwny Commissicner of Grafton Township asking for county aid to re-build or to widen the Rohrssen Bridge, Olsen Bridge and James Bridge In said township was presented and read to the Hoard to-wlt: Copy of this petition on file in the County Clerk's office. it was thereupon regularly moved by Asst. Supr. McConnell and duly seconded Your Committee met at the Court I bv Supr. Wright that 4he Chairman be Houee in tl-.e-. Cit;- of Woodstock on J Tot^l $3,892.40 instructed to appoint a Comm'ttee oi $ 440.23 343.60 3.50 1.293.71 . 437.96 I 446 96 .1,292.90 10.90 . 197.20 ... 92.86 . 146.80 Thursday, tbe 27th day of June. A. D. I Bills were 'audited and ordered paid I!M6, and audited the abov£-and forego-j'->it of Motor Fuel Tax funds as fol ing reports <hn<l foynd »1ie iM>oks nd 'lows: .<> accounts of the various officers under! T'atrol Section audit neat and wellVkept, and the re- j No. 2 Malnt.. lat>or and mat. J ports corrn't in detail with exc\eptir>n ^ •"? e nst. labor and mat. j to a few minor errors that were fasllyi. Sec. 33 engi. labor and mat. .adjusted. We therefore recoftimendli ccc. 31 engi. labor and mat. - jthat the reports !*• approved. I **ec ?5 engi. labor and mat. j This Comruittee met <\Vi June 27th and \ROW engi. labor an<^ mat. .. July 8th at the Court House in the City |\ . \ • «• • • •of Woodstock. Illinois tia consider sev-A -Total ..\ $2,196.61 | "ral requests of the ' County Superln- ; \ PiJ's" W'--re'js'"'",ed fad ordered p-<<d ' tendent of Schools for additional savar- jov the Right pf Way Committee as folies and traveling- expense Vor his office, "owe: After due deliberation your Committee • Si A, Rt, MFT \ w-oulo recommend that the\appropriat ion 1 32 ROW .i $ 635.25 (for Salary for the office secretary in 6.\\8ec. 2-7 G-l 1.122.70 'the office in County Supt. ot\ Schools be 5. fCane JfcH.'^Co. line Boa# ....... 12.50 •T'titee work iie-rersed from JlOO-ftO her total salarv* be fixed\;it S1'0.0(f | Total l. ... A, A': $1,770.46 month, the additional' $20\00 to be" Th njvisVn of Highways has p*d by the Cornty, Supt of\ Schools-, -eqiiestcd that resolutions be passed by<Lw,*rrP present a iit of "other fund* a^ his disposal Your "he 'jpoufty Board making the new >rn.mittee wo.ild fnrther rreAor"r;>, nd *h» of\H-'^. on "mds nn^T •o-\«»rU"- tfee appropriation made for an aWs'stant ' ion wr ' about to be constructed, the Ci\'inty Stipe»-intendei)t of P 'h/>'^l.\ <n the State Aid Rou'e and th'^t nil roads or nt of $11 3.75 1« Increx- ed »o f 12"."6 Mn«jf roa/'s cut pf at curves or that said pavm^nt be nr- >\Vo the l^fft ^y relocations be • discontinued as °t^'e a 1,1 r«r>-'t'a. We therefore recommend f(ha' ithe accompanyinsr res dution three sup rvi'--ors and they, together with the County Supt. of Highways, be nstructed to make an investigation and -eport nnd that said petition be referred to said Committee for that purpose sad 'hat thev report their findings at the next meeting of this Board and the Chairman declarerd the motion unanimovsl)- carried. The Chairman agip«inted Supervisors Kuecker. Aekman and Filin to act aM said Committee. The Cleik presented lists of claims «-*ainst the County and upon motion of Sunr. Kuecker and duly seconde dby "inpr. Meier and declared carried, the • id claims were referred to the proper •nominees and the Board adjourned to t;Sn o'c"«'k P. M. <D. S. T.> for com- Till 94.9# the semi-annual j risorv Fund of thf hools makinc a tot t hire for said offict in lj>e ity Sunt. I SO O'CZ^MnC 9. K. (D. Ik T ) '•"o-rd met pursuant to adjournment n<» u«on r->11 .call, the s^me members apt>eared in th » morn - •session, excepting Supr. Meier of y""in1a Township and Asst. Supr. Roc«n- •h->* of x»>r.is Township, constituting a •c *-um present. The <""on>mittee on Claims. T «»>hr, ""en -nd Suppltes presented the follow- ;n-» repor*. which on motion o^Supr. No!->n an>1 duly _se.-oT»ri-d «up' * Hcovering jtUte road now noaiing comple- man and the roll bving called^ jrjp de- Mr. Chairman and uentlMM* Of th# - : hoard of Supervisors: Your Committee on County Poofr Claims would beg leave to report thai ^ they have examined all claims prresentp . •d to them, and recommend the puyfc inent of the following, and that th# 'lerk be directed to issue or#ers on tb# unty Treasurer to the Claimants fof • sWv thh several amounts allowed, as foilloas -Wit; l>epedent Childr^e-- ' si.t. Vincent's Home tor GML, > Harvey --. ... •l"ces*>i Catholic Charities, Giossoa -- Lutheran Child We? ar > Assn., Iknymonii and Ratslaff Mrw. Floyd Mason. Kresan *'ie,v«ir", Sivciison Petj-H! F«trm S -ho'.W De-Line M.'S. l.illLii) «u. Kresan .. Chicago Indus. Home for Chil.. T i iicr : f^ v'si M. Bro^k* t* -penrtt chil #CS.3a 4>ro off ti e>4> JM0 70 •• » ^ t» Chr#r'. c "cs r Catholi : t h iritiai Glovoe ...;. Care T. B. Patients-- I. .ke Co. Tvl) rculoaU Saa 1.678.6# i Kjfcf r1 Muti: i;»al T. B. 9aa^ "3 t Powers 120.0^ All of which is respectfully submit-" tH#. ' ••- -' IB C. PERRV WRIGHT, Chairmasi W C. S- COT • ft. MoCt>NNELL " •'••f '"W- • FRANK B. MccoMJUtU* ' • -..-m- : FRANK MAT • * •• ft-.; • S»'pr. Nolan of Dorr Township ad* Iressed the Board and stated that ' -- Ago he made a request in behalf?' ' vr "^.'wn^hip to lease part of the - a;r Grounds pr"peity from the Coun-t ror the use of said Township to' r-a de<iu;pment. and that *»»atter was re/erred to the Lands and:, T.ots oitnmittee for report: that sincef 'hat time his Township Board decided ' i •io purchase a piece of propertrv for;.. •' "i •id niir«ns« ami that he would like to; release the Committee from any further investigation ooncertwng said nia>t«rs The Chairman of the Board then authorized the Lands' and Lots Committee to their deliberation concvrning sHtd matter. C'tmmittee on McHearv County1 Ho*rte, Firr s»4 Hnsn'wl presente# •m I 'oljowlag rep-vrt. to->»it: V* Chairmen and Menih-Nra of the "nrrd nf Supervisors of McHenry County: v*"r Cmi-ty Home Conimittg* met »»• •••'•• 3. 19-16. a- 'he M jHe«^y County Hue* and audited the hills for the • ,o->'h of Jun 'll«. and respectfully • t»>e * Mow *"*- report. reco*» same be paid. rm tra-so'jiiMf $ 4.94 - n e t.ai>n,'-j- Co., laundry 9.J4 ...k 434.29 Ludwig Wilson Co., soi^.bl^^ .V

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