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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 May 1947, p. 19

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Bkk, »nd the Hnigl of AllsgUuioe to the fi#g of the United itum Qf America was given by tii» Cbtknu with ill m^Mwn of the laud md visitor* pmnnt »«• UclneUng, and th# roll being called by HM ] j. th« Clerk the foUowfofr "WN'i revis) j. t, *iwn4ai to their aaotfia te-w|t: , P«PI». August W. Ruth. Carl K. Wltt- I ,;. JI tnus, Frank H. Beck. B. c7©oy. <}. Carroll pT F~ Kwdtff, Clu. H. Ackman, Barley MackeOen, T. ®\ Nolan, J. K. Harrison. Stanley H. Caraue. Fran* B. McConaeU. Math N. Schmitt, Henry -it Mcconnell. „ -- -•- c. Meier. John J. FHIp an« Aunt ffugrg. A. U< Bfuvvell, constituting a fluorwm prMWit The minute* of the Special January, 1947 meeting were read and upon motipfi duly rtiaae apd carried were ftpproved and order^ of record. The Chairrii&p addreeaed the Board and 'tftated that there wm another meeting of the State Association of County ami Township Officials, at Rockford, on Friday the'14th, and that if there wan no Objection by the Board he would attend representing McHenry County and make a report at tile next meeting of thia Board &a to matters brought bei fore said meeting. 8upr> Nolah stated that it was his opinion that the Chairman should attend and be allowed to charge his traveling expenses. It was also the opinion of the Board that the Chairman should attend the meeting. The following report of the County Treasurer for the month of January, 1947, was presented find read to the Boar4, and upon motion duly maade and carried And "approved and ordered of record, to-^it: County Tmmti'i Beport lar «ht iMf Bal. Forward Jan. 1, 1941 ....>378,654.82 • General Fund |1,926.80 Suprs., County Home 388.65 Supt., County Home 1,471.21 Chm. Liquor License Comm. 150.00 County Officers' Fees --6,308.52 Highway Fund 1,372.50 Pers. I'rop. Hack Taxes 80.36 i Inhertltance Taxes Motor Fuel Taxes Payroll Clearing Account . j Forfeited Tax Account Twp. Road, State Appro. . Bridge Bond Fund Penalties and Fees : ! Non High Fund j Escrow Account j State's Attorney's Fund r Highway Fines Institute Fund Dog TaSt Account Total receipts Grand Total •H--lltew 98.11 ;?,11S.85 S, 403.46 686.24 .^..•,596.89 22.02 ,1,771.33 17.80 822.24 545.00 106.00 -w' 9.00 ....., 6.00 ........3S.804.97 |4i0.859 79 County Orders 123.635.05 Grand and Petit urors' Ordisrs 160.80 ; Coro. and Coroners' Jurors .... 227.00 r ! 'Bounty Orders '4.40 i Treasurer's Salary ...» 200.00 v !'j Clerks' Salary 976.01 Special Clerks' Salaries 234.00 General Fund 154.08 1. [Scavenger Sale Acct 24,419.37 | Highway Orders .... 5,831.76 Inheritance Taxes ... 10.00 Twp. Road, State A pp. ..... .30,575.61 ; Motor,.FuetoTaxes 817.96 j Parrcrtt Clearing Account- ...3,146.30 Bserow 'Afcfotfnt «»_. 591.19 Institute Fund -Total expenditures-^;:^;; Bal. as of February- ...... ...: 160.00 ......91.332 53 ,...£.....319.627.26 Grand Total 1410,859.79 The above and foregoing report is 1 true and correct according to my best knowledge and belief. HKNRY A. NtTLLE, Co. Treas. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of February, 1947. } (Seal) R. D. WOODS, Coupty Clerk The Committee on Lands and Lots presented the following report, to-wit: (Copy on file In Co. Clerk's office.-). 'r_ It was regularly moved by Supr. Har- V rison and duly seconded by Supr. Acknian that the report of the Committee : on Lands and Lots be approved and that ,the sale of said property be authorised and the Chairman of this Board and County Clerk be directed to sign a proper deed of conveyance upon payment to the County Treasurer of Mc- • r Henry County of the purchase price, and the roll being called Suprs. Ruth, Wittmus, Coy, Carroll, Kuecker, Acknim, - Mackeben, Nolan, Harrison, Cornue, McDonnell, Schmitt, Meier, Flllp and Asst. Supr. Maxwell voted aye. Nay none. The Chairman declared the motion unan- ; imously carried, the report approved, r and the sale confirmed. The following report of the McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals, oper- , atlng under the McHenry County Illinois Zoning Ordinance, was presented and read to the Board, to-wit: (Copy on file in the County Clerk's office.) It was theraupon regularly moved that the report of the Zoning Board of Appeals be adopted by this Board and that their action be lonfirmed and that the McHenry County Zoning Ordinance and maps now on file in the County Clerk's office be ordered amended to show the change of classification or' the property of the applicants as out- ' lined in said report. And the roll teing called, the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried, and the report approved and the ordinance amended. The Committee on Fees and Salaries presented the following report, which on motion of Supr. Carroll and duly seconded by Supr. Mackeben and the roll being called was declared unanimously adopted, to-wit: January SI, 1947. Geqtlemen of the ¥«*• 'yyj The semi-annual report of the Sheriff being M fpUowa StCMfi* Karned Received For WmstUTs Fees in tultl in-Court: Process docket 5. fl.075.11 | 763.60 Execution Docket ^H|.. 60.40 tilt For «Ci*c. Serv 3.033.20 l.ffS-30 Total Karnlngs of half yetur 94.16l.71 Receipts during half year for services performed in half year ending November 311, l$4f, and heretofore reported as not *#d- ft Costs, Process Docket ...4l.C79.60 utloh Docket 62.7b ell^neous I,0t0.|6 ToUl Receipts .......|^Yi^6 Expenditures-- Dty. Shfs' Salaries 32.5»0.p4 Misc. as wr utatefnent. " herewith' 37.80 8hf. Sal. for Vb yf. -• 860.00 Bai. due County for % yr. ending Nov. 30, 1946 Your Committee met at s.mM f3.306.2l . , the Court House in the City of Woodstock on January 21, 1947, together with J. yf- North of the J. W. N5rth tog Co., Certified Public Accountants, ana considered the above snd foregoin( iemi-annual reports of skid County Officer!, together with the biennial report of J. W. North and Co. of all county office* for the t^ro year oeriod ending November 30, 1948 and submit herewith the said Auditor's report as a part of this report. Your Committee was informed by Mr. North that all of the various offices* under audit had fully accounted for all or their funds'as is shown by said report and After having considered the said report, would fecampi«ji<} tfeft same be approved anad ordered of record and that the reports of said officers be approved and ordered of record. All of which is respectfully ittbmitted. CHAS. H. ACKMAN AUGUSTUS M. MAXWELL FRANK B. McCONNELL J. E. HARRISON K. F. KUECKER A plat of the Gary Woodp Subdivision in Algonquin Township In the, CouAty of McHenty and. SUtte of llUpois allowing the Approval of ths CoOnty Superintendent of Highfrayah was presented to the Boa?d of Supervisors for axtprpTal. It was thereupon regulajjy movea by Supr. Filip and duly seconded by Supr. Kuecker that the plat be approved. And the Chairman declared the mOLlon unanimously carried and the pljht approved. The Chairman Addressed the Board and stated that some tlip eSfo the Board directed him. as Chairman, to appoint 4 new Committee pertaining to the Sheriff's office and that be had given the matter much thought and that UJtdOr the present rules of the Board of Supervisors rtkQcernlng Its commlttMii that all matteCs Dertalnlng to the Hpifrs office aare now handled by some regularly constituted Cottudittee. The Chairman stated further that at the IIternoon session of this meeting he would appoint the present Purchasing Committee as a Committee to represent the Sheriff's office, and that the duty of s^id Committee would be to advise WUth Othre Committees and with the Sheriff and with the Board of 8uperrtyK»rfc concerning matters pertainMff to Ms Office, and that he was bringing this matter to the attention of th* Board at this time so that they would have some time to consider his action. The Chairman Main addressed the Board and stated that he va« requested to announce that the members of the Board and Clerk ... and County OITiccW were invited by Corai, Grafton, and Algonquin Townships to a dinner at the Elks Club at Woodstock immediately following this morning's session. It yras regularly moved by Supr. Wittmus «ind duly seconded by Supr. Ruth and declared carried, rhat the Invitation be accepted. The Clerk presented lists of Claims against the Conty and upon motion of Supr. Kuecker and duly seconded by Supr. Ackman and declared carried, said claims were referred to the proper Committees and the Board adjourned to 1:33 o'clock P. M. for committee work. 1:30 O'OLOOX V. M. Board met pursipant to ^ournmfit and upop roll call the same members responded to their names fts appeared of rccord in the morning session, constituting -a quorum present. The Committee on Claims, Labor. Fees and Supplies presented the fotlowing report, whicch on motion of Supr. Fliip and duly seconded t*y Supr. Wittmus and the roil belnp- called, was declar6d' unanimously adopted,, to-frit: Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors: Tour Committee on Labor. Fees and Supplies Claims would beg leave to report that they have examined all claims presnetd to them, and recommend the payment of the following and that the Clerk be directed to issue orders or. the County Treasurer to the Claimants for the several amount* allowed, as foUpyp, to-wit: Frank Thornber Co fl.009.82 Woodstock Dni'v Sentinel M.On Crystal Lake Herald - 3(3.90 The Haloid Co.. cir elk SUP - ttl.01 Hall and Eckert -- 1,423.79 Ct. Hse. Repairs- American Engl. Co - 3,163.00 Woodstock Trucking Serv 10.00 Bohn Tdw. Co.. shf jail sup. Clqth. 34 30 Judiciary Ltt-rary-- American Law Book Co. 30.00 Calla^han and Co . 13.00 R. TV Woods, co elk tax extn ¥4.300. cont $1,000 8,360.00 Ero Erlckson, cont SO.00 T,ester Krlineer. cont 1.10 F. R. Beck ! K. C. Coy G. J. Carroll *. F. Kuecker Chaa. It. Aotonan . J. K. Harrisan Stanley H. Cornue ... Frank B. McConiiell Frank May Math' N. Schmitt ... Henry C. Meier John J. Fillp A. M. Maxwell Paul Rosenthal . Vestie MulOooh, ct hse Jail Alice Jones, er TB off sal ....: Sup. Schs. Asst and Clerk HItl Supervisory Fund 133.76 Dorothy Fortln 140.00 Roland McCannon, sup idii off exp 68.75 City of Woodbtoch, ci h*e Jan It and water 13M* Grant Johnfon 8,052.13 Fred C. Bau, shf per diem feea ser^o 2... 160.00 Sablna Bau, shf cook for prig .... 100.00 Grant Johnson,' ct. hse repair* .... 493.23 tiK*^ ^ %hich Is respectruify $yib|^t> . ' HARLET MACKEBEN, Chm! STANLEY H. CORSfUK R F. KIT19CKER fc. C. COY . J. E. HARRISON I** Committee on Claitns, "Cotmty Poor presented the following report which on motion of Supr. Ackman and duly seconded b Supr. Meier and the roll being called, was declared unanimously adopted to-wit: Mrt Chairman and Qentlen»en of the Board of Supervisors: Your Committee on County Poor Clalpts would >eg leave to report that they have examined all claims presented to thein, and would recommend the payment of the following, and that the Clerk be directed to Issue orders on the County Treasurer to the Claimant# for i the several amounts <Ulpw3a, ail fol- • lows, to-wit Dependent Children-- Lutheran Child Welfare Assn.. Daymond $ >6.00 Elgin Catholic Charities, Harvey 31.00 Park Ridge ....School for Girls, Ketchum Robert Siewert, Thompson Dr. O. E. Nelson, Ketchum Mrs. Lillian Gathman, Kresnn .... Woodstock Pub. Hosp., Ketchum ' Louise Brooks, dependt chll $34.44, pro off trav exp $39.56 It.Ot , De.pgpdent Children-- Montgomery Ward and Co., Ketchum 41.33 Mrti. Bernard Kltnke, Holmes 31.00 Diocesan Catholic Charities, Glosson .. 30.00 Mrs. Cassiu.N Sweet man. Stead man Sfl.M Care T. B- Patients-- Lake Co. Tuberculosis Ban 3.333.00 Rock ford Municipal T. B. San- Powers J... 156.00 All of which is respectfully submittsd.. , i s E. C. COY, Chm. - * FRANK B- McCONNKLL K. Ft KUECKER The Commltteer-oa. McHenry County Home, Farm and Hospital pres^hted the following report and annual inventory, to-i^lt: T Mr. Chairman and Members of the Board of Supervisors of McHenry Co. Tour County Home Committee met on February 6. 1947. at the McHenry County Home and audited the bills for the month of January, 1947, ^ t.y-'A.vr fffr iprs have: ^nt their O^TT SICIMM4NG CVEft THE ice AT SPEEDS BETTER THAN OFFICIAL RECOfcD IS »4| MRR W THE l$» CENTUCV CE80AT fi^EPS USED TO RftCE TRAINS AU0NG THE SHORES OF THE HUDSON 0VER QUOCLY OUTFOSI^NONG THE TRAINS AT UP TO I00MP.H. mm *smm mm 30.00 Q % Olympics, be the f®st Olympic qjampion AfQ |^| HH y^AQelue uar>i HQP-8KIPANB andMHNNVCJ WltoOFTHAT immdStal double TRO.CiO/TSPIAK TO * EACH OVHEP THE LAST TWO YEARS THEY QUWED; uary to consider a ComoiuniPltioi) from The following letter received from reappointment Committee, ; „ 1 . _ ; _ t r t h e SL Division of Highways regarding the EUvlxlon of Highways of the State 1 said organisation meeting as •• v followlny report, drainage ennditiona Ml Johnsbur^. Al- of IliinoiH concerning Federal-Aid See- the standinir rommittees of the Board JH "S . . though the state maintain* the concrete oadary Maintenance Resolution and The following resignation of Paul E. * *22 '1! !! road built by the County as M. F. T. agreement by the County to maintain 1 Hertram as Knforcing Officer of the Mc- Wm. Qay. veterinarian Boyce,, iasottne stock Dry Goods Co., underwear and bedspreads F. W. Woolworth. notions Miller Patton Baking Co., bread Arwell, Inc., pest control Bohn Hdw. Co.. light cord and ventilator Johnson Sheet Metal Shop, battery obx Royal Rlue Food Mart, groceries and tobacco Tucker Oil BurnerSales and 8ervice, repairs R. F. Btickus, repair wiring Roachs Garage, repairs Public Service Co., electricity 8fCtl<W|1" they 33.33 'dredge a better outlet. t-v* . We inspe<-ted the culvert and ditch in n question and saw no signs of damage. 70.33 The culvert and ditch appeared to be unobstructed, free and open, and that '••J* there was a natural water course J through the vicinity. 4.3s ' We again met on the Nth day of *••07 February, 194J at Woodstock, Illinois, Ludwir laundry sup 30.83 an() audited and ordered paid bills of a Sawyer Biscuit Co^, cookies 7.31 general nature chargeaMe to the Mc- A. W. Johnson, tobacco 4.73 Henrv Countv oatrol System of roads Thorne anad Son, clothing Thompson Appliance Co., Shellane gas Conard Motor Sales, car repairs III. IW Telephone Co., telephone Ireal Oil Co., ruel oil R. O. Andrew Co., grinding and feed Hubert pharmacy, medicine Rosen t ha Lumber and Fuef Co., f$l and paipt Good rows Garage, gasoline, oil and luatterv V. Muell er adn Co., hosp sup John Sexton and Co., groceries.... 150.«1 j Sections 13, 16 Henry County patrol *•7" as a whole for repairs and supplies for ' County owned machinery anad labor at lC.SO the County tool house and grounds to »*•«< a total of 33,292.63 35.40 j Bllta chargeable t<V the various «ec- 112.32 j tlo....na of the County patrol system of roads at rates heretofore approved by " M : this Board vere audited and ordered 4641 I paid as follows: actions 3. 14 1«|.04 ' Sections 4. II, t3 •. Secelons 4, 17 69.31 Sections 6, S • 90 • Sectlnns 7, 3, 8, 10, 11. It Montgomery Want, clothing Oscar Landi. painting K. A. Warner, painting s...„ W. P. Allen, incidentals W. P. Allen, salary Esther Allen, ifalarv Glen Xelson, wages .... Marlon Kelson, wages Pussell Perlman, wages ......... Prances Perlman, wagM Hi)ma Melander. salarj-' ...ZZZ Susie MrPherfMfi. wages Hogs sold .1.31,310.06 Cream sold 37.29 •Tohn Sexton tax refund 73.27 Hontes ....' 50.00 - < ' 12.33 34.00 34.00 9 100.47 341.39 236.03 6.36 491.60 341.69 MrB«»rtf'c?,^UDreervi8on»",r"ren i B'tpess. Anderson and Tate Inc. 373.63 j Rimming expenses ... Your tomTtw on Fmi and Salaries:'; " 113.40 ' Cothlnt ".™. to whom wy;ui referred the semiiannual !V*r . , r_Sa„« "h^° reports of the County Clerk, Circuit ' ^roek^_T- s Janitor Sup., ct hse sup 3J.53 Clerk and Sheriff for th half year end- stor<> »Up 1 ieva - - . " V. Peiti-fm. co toninR exp .... 13.20 n- r. P/ Kennnl'y. er TB off sup 10.** I f? P; T.n<«h. co Ins B* 05 I Poland McO"*naj>. sup schs off exp 17.30 above mentioned date and audited and C. approved bills for payment In the following manner. Perrni nent improvement 3989.XO ....1,126.<1 Total 94,314.07 Bills were audited sad ordered paid 47.00 j out of Motor Fuel Tax funds as follows: 200.00 | Patrol Sec. No. 1, inaint., labor 175.00 and material 9 77.39 100.00 1 Patrol Sec. No. 2, inaint. labor TM# j and mat 410.57 72.60 sec. 32. const, labor and mat. .... 61.40 72.#0 Sec. 34, engl. labor 373.00 135.00 I Sec. 36. en/l. labor .. 47.00 40.00 | RW Engineering labor 312.60 |9e<Q. 27-n-i, cipfct of,j*»jf,.»^..... i$.oo Total | 91.097.76 j Township Roads, Stat Appropriation. I Knglneering $179.59 1,471.r33. |1 C ont daxy lal/or, trSeas. fees ^9179.59 ratil W6 <0 InWv-f «• 1,74i.2ii 9.56 ttse of 033.25 93,>10.45 •3J|<"day lalA<r, treas. I 31.439. February 5, 1947 I Algon-'UiK Twt>?. con To the Honorable Board of Supervisors C. L. Ti*.'- ahd K<t<-. of McHenry County, Woodstock, 111. j trucks four McHenry County Home. Farm ! Consumers Co.. balance duo and Hospital Committee beg leave to C. L. Trk. and fixe. Co. retfort that they met at Hartland oq the I truck L. Trk. and Bxc. Coi, gravel. 771.13 T« MMrttl Mrais| A |»?w lead to the problem qf tfll disease -contes. as thecomparative gfadie* of the. of the adrenal gUncIs umft d itkat ot Area in normal pi and of ttdiridnals suffering mental Th« adrenal ,|_ are tiny organs shaped Vkti\•' cocked hat, ^bove each kidney They secrete two types ot hormo&« Oae,r known as adrenalin, or epinephrine,! is producd by their cores, or inrier | parts. The other, named cortin, Uii secreted by their outer ddn, or cor- J tel \ The regtdatar oifenetgy inthtfa^d]^' is the thyroid gland, situated in th* > neck. The adi«Bwi glands serve af* ?. i auxiliary "motors" in time of stress^ i When danger confronts man or anif mal the adrenal glands go automat^ icaily into action, by pouring extr* adrenalin into the blood stream. ^ The biologists studied both nor*; mal and mentally ill persons under conditions ot controlled stress bqfe making their subjects operate a pur» suit meter under simulated coodif Hons of high-altitude flying. amount of stress this operation in* volvcs has been described by Armift. pilots as being equal, in tiring ef||^ feet, to close-formation flying uodef > poor weather conditions. The rasulfel showed a difference in response bjT. - the adrenal glands of the normal^ as comparedi with the mentally ab|f normal subjects. Strangely enough* it was not the adrenalin-i part of the gland tyat showed difference in response, but the oor^ t^x of the gland, producing the cor|: tin, which is not tinder tile cont of the nervous system. IIMiii Ptmf fiPMiMml iatot tf Marrtel , A. summary of 238 farm accounts studied by Universtty Illinois economists showed wid#; changes in the amount «uid di$trilM||( tion of family expenditures and JavjfL 'ngs from the first year of marfl^ riage to \hf 39th wedding aimiverf sary and t^eyond. Ordinarily the greatest^savingf.^ are made after u»e children "on their own," but te IMS, wbett income was high and many we're in service, the largest afi were made by the group 20 to 24 years. Some of the year** funds which would tiave been spnfj for college education went int#* ot savings for future use. ^ Living expenditures were h|gh*> est for the group married 2S to ||^ yeers, mainly because ot high med£ ical expenae and large other gifts to ohildren. The arnowit ot money used for lil was in families married 35 and over. The poup married to 24 years carried the peak for operating, clothing, pet and recreation -- expenditures^ wh{ch were related diracili^t»-_*hfe . needs of the family. Pity ef MMdfe-A «rrd ^ Chicshas become the home Hp *-'•« -- '" 'd. «cco»"H*'e to a __ _ i <• •' . 1:IP * tw'jsorj- Co?T<m«ttee Suprr Meipr withdreV the^ motion Vnd it | next meeting of this" Board; that he the Ghicago-Cook Countv He*l»h sur||; was regularly moved by Supr. Mackeben felt that he should consult memb. rw ct' . Chicago ha? fevp' individual*?"' and duly seconded by Supr. Ackman that I the Zoning Board of Appeals and mem- ; ^ the resolutions be referred to the Road l*rs of some of the Com mitt Sea of the j ^ of af?e than rt '®ii; :W lSJ >e cleaning out highways inmroved was presented and i Henry County SJonlhg Ordinance, was „ ,|ld Is not tfUrt read'IVi tTie".HoartT to-wit; [presei ' of their Job. At the (line the road was , (Copy of rile In County Clerk office.) [ (Copy [presented and rend to the Heard, to-wit: I (Copy of file In County Clerk office.) [Itch on private . w m*tJr tlm« ,uc *i . , _ . • hu'lt there was a good substantial cop- ! Soi>rs. Fillp and Mackel>en were of the Supr. Nolan addressed the Board and «?'1j Crete culvert completely across the opinion that l»eforc the said resolutions !s tated that he was requested l>y Assrt h'ghway, and the road was constructed I arcre adopted as referred to in the let- |8uVr. Ko'senthal to have Mr. Bertram's 15.00 over same. "She communication sug-; ter just read that some assurance should j resignation presented at this meetln* gested that th County and the local land be made that the Orafton. Algonquin and that the County of McHenry was owners get together and either tile or Five Corners mart would l>e completed i io.sinu a very efficient officer and that without interferencf f^om any other i Mr. flertram'had doii« a fine Job in asroail uroject that did have precedence. I pitting in the planning a,nd presentation Supr. Meier addre»s«»d the Hoard and i „f the ArcHenry County' Zoning Ordlstated that the snme resolutions were ! nance and he did not feel that Mr. adopted at the January. 1947 meeting • Hrrtram should he forced to continue of this Hoard hut were on the wrong i any longer and thi|t he would jnove at farms and that it was his opinion that j tjila tini«» that the resignation be acceptthese resolutions should he adopted at|^,i. Said motion was duly seconded by this time and moved the adoption of iHupr. Harrison and declared ifiawittfnpusly the said resolution. Said motion was j carried. The Chairman addressed the duly seconded by Supr. Schmitt. After 1 Uoard and stated that he would/1i";»- '.<> some further discussion Supr. Schmitt J flse under advisement the appointment withdrew his second to said motion and iof a successor to life. Bertram until the ing November 30. A. D. 1946, woud beg leave to submit the following report on the matters and things before them. The semi-annual report of the Countjr Clerk being aa follows: Receipts Karned Received For Probate Fees $1,303.95 f 489.3° For Clerks Fees In ' Suits in Court 340.80 - 103.30 For Co. Services 3,083.06 Mor Misc. Serv _10,965.66 tO,t34.41 Tohicfo M< dioines Ftojjpltal'. and Rrldge committee for investigation and recommendation. And the roll being called the Chairman declared the rt'otfon unanimously carried. The following communication from C. T,. Trvon. County Superintendent of Highways was presented and read to the Board, to-wit: (Copy of file In County Clerk office.) It was thereupon regularly moved by tiupr. Carroll and duly seconded by SUmT. Nolan that said matter be referred to the I^ands and Uots Committee for investigation and report. A report of the County Coroner, Harry It. Khorn, for the year of 1040 showing the approval of County Judge. Henry L. Cowlln, was presented and upon motion duly made and carried was ordered pl :tced on fll* Statements .of conditions at the close of business on December 31. 1946 of the State Rank of Richmond, Algonquin State Hank. First State Bank of Harvard, Home State Hank of Crystal Lake, The Harvard State Hank, First Kutional Hank of Woodstock, State Bank of Hunt- Jey, CSfcT ,Ststf Bank. Weft McHenry flta*enSiiik,, Hebron State Rank, Moreltfo Stale .mik. The .State Bank of *t»ck aitn fttate Tiffnk of1 Union W4 presented and read and it was th'ereuoon regularly moved by Supr. Nolan and duly seconded l,>y Supr. Ackman that the said statements of condition be approved and the said banks be authorized to continue as depositories of th<» funds of the County Treasurrre tnd Kx-Offlcio County Collector of Mc- Henrv County and the roll being called, the (ihnlrni:«r <1 "flared the motion unanimously carried. Supr. Meier, Chairman of . the Fees and Salaries Committee addressed the I appointment. ; United States, but a*«n ha The Chairman again addressed the j tlnnately few individual* lion rm^PIVM W Hoard before making said has r^oprtr ss'to'sa .-,4 Comprehensive Study Relating to Aero- The proportion of ind' *'« "fceff nautical Facilities for Metropolitan twMn 35 |mj 54 ven" •>'- p tifT Area of Chicago Projected to 1970. that 1 Jjfj* _ . * . . he felt would be ot interest to the mem- j Chicago is greater th-»r >n the v 'Hi bej-s of the Board and County Officers , United States. Tho-« h?c SWn durff and thtat there was a Rfeat deal of v>l- | jng past 30 y*•" c ,varHp*' i trend in both the bir,v> •"**' thiffe that if there I death rate in Chica^ * -i'x unhle Inforination in said volume pertaihlng to aeronautics. The Chairman stated was nothing further to come before this | factors thr nar^; meeting for the good of llcHenrv Conn- i imPMiam laciors r Ji insi im perft ty he would entertain a motion to ad- oenUge of population under 20 yea^f journ. it was thereupon regularly 1 of age. Another factor changing ths*' mS: :UP .^fWbgWon is immigrating tlon declared carried. Thereupon the which iritiaDy brought lariie nuni* Board adjourned. ". bers of |>ersons in the chjid-beg^t* FRANK K. aacic. ting age group to the United State? Attest: R. 1». WOOX>8, Clerk. Avtileial •Hstle# ^ * mept of Ag^cultjp* but now has diminished to the poin of being of no importance, Uw r< •TaTifrdT.* vt,', •V ** Total - |4.930.13 Further details on file In clerk's office.) Your committee estimates there will 19.29 he necessary for the care of the McHen- 34.27 ry County, Illinois patrol system Of I_ 45.51 rqads an appropriation from the Coun- -- 171.40 | ty highway fund in the sum of S4.000 ** 237.4a ! until the next meeting of this Roar^. | Hoard and stated that his Committee j 1* vnAdo bv Axtrusio)' if a mixture ,la nm rfThe muwhuii All of which is respectfully submit- jreo-nmends a salary increase for Syl- * a mlxlur.e the dryer to run. Uhe average Ioa« to mm*c artificial fiber, developed by Dr. Thomao L. McMeekin and associates. attracted the interest of numerous companies and one of these is formally ooening a rew factory ETO less than a yard wide, and 18 inches deep, and covered in porn.:: celain enamel. To clean the outside, of the dryer, just wash with soai| and water as you do your refrigera| f for the manufacture rf < ->sein bris- i tor and other enameled surfaces tie and brushes, usine the process { f0 use the dryer, turn on the gas developed bv the der ,rnent of sci- or electric beat and set the indica*. entiste. This art'P'Mal bristle tor for the length of time you wanl T>tal earnings of .... half yenr 310,073.40 | Joseph Frett Received of e&ratngs - ptevlously re- i ^?b'na • ported: > | Clyde Zola ,'robi.te 1.252.30 Armoif Hlr* Court Coets 110? Miscellaneous -i~--" * 3.30 p«-y T^lec. Ca. shf off sup Fi-e.*l C. Bau. shf per diem fees se»~v H. W. Schmidt Co T "flwlg Wilson Co.. ct hse sup Ocorw Hi'snnf, ct hse sup III. Belt Tel. r0„ ct hse Jail teL... I v"r?nk Kotwell. ct hse repairs Sheriff 1>Dty. '• H '•Ir"m ill J. Str-'ck Clvd» C. Mfrer. shf dpty 3133.00. hflMlff 314.no -- Vernon W. Kays, bailiff O fot. hsf'iff Ware 1 Wllk®. bsll'ff Irln? H., Stametn, shf dpty Slif. Feeds. Prls.-- '•'k'Ma Pilry Products ..... , «« i Western United Oas and Blec. Co. 34.Z0l.V0 , RTrl„a Mnat Market , » ^ P*' p'v WI"-p-1v Orocery Store -- Th» semi-annual report of the Circuit | T?"ker>- _ _ Ci-rk being as follows: , Hoy^^ Judey Jus fees Pece'nts EarnM Received : rtgron. co soning exp For Recording 38,503.05 38,488.0s jvi -- '. --, roning »Tp jTor < '• -'ks_ frees in ^ fPiirrooohs >dd'ng Machine Co., Total Re*Ipftf 1)^8.36 Expenditures--• -- * j -v. Clerk Hire. incl.extra 9l»M7.0e Miscellaneous 143.40 "i *' Clerw's Salary for " 1 one-half year 1,350 ft,f?Q#.4C ' Balance due county for Vi yr. ending November 30, 1940 Olrcalt ClezlE 71.38 JS.49 JB5.59 3.30 _ 13.00 147.00 33.00 ai.oo 14.00 ts.os 88.77 39.00 «n 00 *«.60 36.00 31,310.06 37.30 ... 73.37 ... 50.00 #1.810.46 ^ l,4T).tt * f ot* «old " Cream Tax refund. Jiprses 31.434.24 The re-rpj^r monthly Inspection of TronM", hn'lrtfnrs. eonipment and livestock revealed everything to be In good •odltjon. wv submit the annual Inventory and recommend its approval. (Copy of this inventory on file in he r\»i't»»y Clerk's office.) There beine no further business, your •omr"itt >e. «oon motion duly made and <econded adiourned. K. C. COY a J. CARROLL FRANK B. McCONNELL E. F. Kl'KCKER CARL E. W1TT1HW O. J. CARROf.L ' ^ T. F- NOLAN Mqldoon." the Court House and i Tft.. .nitor and he would move at this i time (hat said salary be increased from |3100 per, month to 3175 per month ef- Ifectlve FVbruary 1st.'1947, and the roll !lietns called, the Chairman declared the | motion unanimously • rried. The following State-Aid £toad Reso- I Several communications from the lotion and Federal Aid Secondary Road |s(nte of Illinois, Department of Public Ttsolution were presented and read toi^vorks and Buildings and letters acth Board, .to-wit: (Copy In clerk's office) S knpwledglng receipt of resolutions from Tt was thereupon regularly moved by state S.-nator and Representatives Supr. -Ackman and duly seconded by j> wei e jiresnted and ordered placed on file. Supr. Cornue that the resolution be/. The Ch«iiman addressed tlu* Board adopted by this Board, and the roll, b^ ,an<i 8tHted thtat he wished at this time 'nc called the Ch.iirman dec>vT^tne 110 )ir|iig up the matter that he referred motion unanimously carried kud the j (0 jn the "morning session, namely the resolution adopted. nppointoient of a Committee pertaining Rolnnd McCannon. County Supt. of Ito the Sheriff and his office. Some Suprs. Schools, being present at the n^gtlng ' were of the opinion that said Commitwas called upon ly the Chairman. I tee could accomplish very little and Supt McCannon addreaaed the Board ! that their duties would conflict with Tt was thereupon reguarly moved by *nd stated that some time mo he talked ^ other regularly constituted committees. , Supr. Harrison and duly seconded by to the Chairman about appearing before i After some further discussion with re-I Supr. Schmitt that the report and an- .the Board and outlining to them, some [ sard to said matter the Chairman stated J nual inventory be approved and adopted iof the problems of rural schools that 1 that he would appoint a Committee as tb's Ronrd. nnd the roll being called (are now facing McHenry County and I he was directed to do to be called "The he Stnte of Illinois and the country i Committee to Represent the SherilTs , "•nerslly and that he thought that he | office" and that their duties would be uld cover said problems In three flf- i„to advise with other Committees and of casein and water through a suitably die, and then subjected t" fin ishing operations. Thp final product is round in cross sortion and has a black color comparable to that of horsphair or pig K<-ist]e. T.tke other artificial fibers, ; fan be oroduced in any length dr "d and in a range of diameters. '>* manv no.«sij!e uses, the bristle >•« stated *o be ps: ticularly adapt^l to the construe*^ tion of paint brushes c»rce it is!00 storage, - ill resistant to oils and ssol- ' F®'*™ sprouting and precent lws»|' vents. Casein from wastp skin: ilk J® value. &»e gram p|t is the main constitutor? in , hushel of the hormone (methyjp making the bristle .orod-ct hut it es^,r ,o£ a,Pha naphthaleneaceti<> is possible that nther pr-»r«o mate- •<ud) 18 necessary. Since such % takes from 15 to 25 minutes). Th# cylinder inside rolls over and over! tumbling the clothes around, so that they dry fluffy ar.d practically un|; creased. Some articles such ap .' turkish towels, washabie rugs, flat^,;iv (MeU, and chenilles need httl^cr ^ ' Ironing- Itetards Spreutbuc Plant hormone chemicals iprc-^r l v rials derived from atricv'turpi commodities may also be emplored. the Chairman declared the motion unanmousy carried. The Committee on Roads and Bridges ore.^ented the following report,^ which 1 *«en »"lnut«> t^iks during the next three .with the Sheriff ?*nd with the Boand of Suits in Court 1,537.^0 1,407.90 Fo- Mis"- Services ... S,201.36 114.36 151 days in Court st . , fl^.OO per day - 1.5J0.00 Total earnings for, , 14 vr H8.T8S.S0 Receipts during current half year for the service performed in previous half yMrs and heretofore reported as not lOUSlNMl. : .ji jr i'jfeo t>*ens off «up 10.41 *». o. Andrew Co.. ct hse jail coal 10.87 C. R. Evans anad Co., cir elk sup . 7.80 w-«nk Thornber Co -- 300.49 Mishier El-?c.. ct hse repairs . ..1,190.30 Ch'csgo Regional Planning Assn.. co eoninsr ern 36.00 S'tpr ssi. Mileage-- Aug. W. Rath 1* 11L jtO.70 C. Perry Wright |7.40 1 Gari S. wauniM . motion of Supr. Harrison and duly <nded by Supr. Flllp and the roll months. He stated that he was inform* i l-y the Chairman that the Board h»inc called was declared unanimously I would be glad to be advised on all matadopted, to-wit: Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Posnl of Supervisors, McHenry Countv, Illinois: The under*'gned members of theRoad and Bridee Committee for said County beg leave to «ubmlt the following report on the matters before them. Xh»t v* «»ei «A Um i*4h 4ay «f Jaa- : Sujxrvisors concerning matters pertainto th^ Sheriff's office. The Chairman then, appointed Henry ters pertaining*to education and school 1C. Meier, Chairman. Chas H. Ackman, oroblems generally. Supt. McCannon ' and Stanley H. Cornue. the prAgent purtljen outlined in detail some of the vari-j chasing Committee, as said Committee, ous problems confronting rural schools, ! The Chairman stated further that the namely, lack of teachers, lack of proper | duties pf this Committee as now apschool buildings, salaries of teachers, pointed would cea»«- upon the appointsmall amount is required, it u| usually mixed with some othe© material before being appficd^ Shredded or confetti paper may impregnfted with a solution then wstributed over the potatoes. and So forth. At the close of Mr. McCannon's remarks s general discussion then ffeUMi ft|p^ &o.#6hoei aeohlsaMU^ Farm Bfilll III Naarly three-quarters of a nyltion | carrots, beets or other root term dwellings were abandoned W* jg storage. The cheriical. in ing the war. Only about half of f0cn|t may be applied in a the farm homes, remaining have , electricity. Sightly more then one* fourth of the farm homes have running water. About or>r-sixth of th* rufal homes have "bath and luibtt ment of new Committees by the new 1 1.., chairman of the Board to be elected at and even fewer' have central nO>r the April, 1947 organisation meeting ot I jug. fine spray with .1 paint aun other atomiser. A cu*t has fpo Ih developed. J. bi-. i!& g !• Ill ! 111 '«UI Actually 1 lead a <1 hear other people tell -i. - • .\* ~ 4

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