IV? ^ ^J9mm -s r^/?flwSEi l-vL* -I-r(?^^jpf»^e»lW few*;?*."; "V' *. " "'i'""'-;-'m^£' ' VISOR'S AMTTUAL ESFORT SATE OF ILLINOIS, im of McHenry, Canity of McHenry, ss. OFFICE QF TOWN SUPERVISOR The following is a statement by I m • Math N, Schmitt, Supervisor of the Town of McHenry in the County , land State aforesaid, of the amount of public funds received and expended by him during the fiscal -year just closed, ending on the 24th' day of March, 1947, showing the amount of public funds on, hand at the commencement of said fiscal yeir; the j amount of public funds received, and from what sources received; thej expended,' during the fiscal year ending M aforesaid. h ' The said Math N. Schmitt, being duly sworn, doth depose and say, that the following statement by him subscribed is a correct statement o# the amount of public funds on hand at the commencement of the fiscal year above stated, the amount of public funds received, and the sources from which received, and.the amount expended, and purposes for c';" estions ©IRL GRADUATE Give Her What She Really y , Wants, a- ' amount of public funds expenaea, | expended, as set forth in said and for what purposes expended, i statement> MATH N. SCHMITT. Subscribed and Sworn to before me/this 25th day of March, 1947. ALBERT KRAUSE, (Seal) Notary Public. Funds Iteeeived and Front What Sources Received Amount of public funds on hand at the commence- _ - . ment of the fiscal year, • commencing the 26th day , A Jo: March, 1946 .. .ff,W5.79 1946 June 3 Received from J. G. Stevens, * County Treasurer, partial pay of taxes. -- July 1 Received from J. G. Stevens, bounty Treasurer, partial pay of taxes . August 28 i- Received from J. G. Stevens;' ,, - County Treasurer, partial ' \^ay of taxes . 1,600.00 stfdrts BOY GRADUATE 1,000,00 2,350.00 mmtr watches November 22 PROPHYLACTIC HAIR BRUSH i Genuine Nylon Bristles $1.75 to $4.50 i BATH MITTS filled With.. Fragrant Z» mating Powder • . : by ; _ SOUTH •1.50 [ A Perfect Gift ! INGRAHAM $3.38 KELTONS $6.95-$17.50 EVERSHARP ^ Ball-Point Pens "The Guaranteed Pen" Beautiful Models In Various Colors $6.95 - $8.75 - $12.50 "Give Eversharp and Give the Finest" Received from J. G. Stevens, County Treasurer, final pay.of taxes 1,135.90 Received from J. G. Stevens, County Treasurer, back taxes - 128.99 November 30 Received from J. G. Stevens, County Treasurer, back personal property tax 82.59 1947 January 2 Received from Henry A. Nulle, County Treasurer, scavenger sale taxes 92.50 PLA2HDBJUJQI Ttawday, Har 22, 1947 Total Total Income .. Expense ,.$7,790.77 5,368.64 .Balance on hand .. $2,422.13 ifo*" ' A Gift To "treasure AlwayiP A LADY SCHAEFFER PEN AND PENCIL SETS ^Exquisitely Designed, With ^ All the Fine Schaefer % Writing Qualities T"T^~^~$12.75 Other Sets $6.95 up » Perfume and Cologne Gift Sets Will Find Your Favorite Brands on Display LENTHER1C TARDLEY OLD SPICB COTY $2.50 $2.00' SHAVING SETS 1 For the Young Man &ENNENS TAWN .... SPORTSMAN SEAFORTH $2.65 ! These Sets Contain All the! Material Needed For the1 j ' Young Beards MILITARY BRUSH SETS j Genuine Nylon Bristles, With Lucite Backs "A Gift of a Lifetime" ELECTRIC RAZORS Give the New -- Remington Foursome. Electric Shaver For a Better Shave $19.50 1 _ 78.10 20.00 OLD SOUTH EVENING IN BOLGER'S DRUG BOLGER'S The McHenry DruggHt Stripes in advance-style-- Skipper T~ Shirts Wide stripes lend a distinctive air to these Skipper T-SUrt»--newly styled by Wilson Brothew. Amply knit for excellent fit of Durene cotton-- •lustrous mercerised yarn that wears and wears, mm;' quarter ) f-S i SmoiheM MeHENRY j'if Si?"* Funds Expended and For What Purposes Expended 1946 March 26 Town Board of Auditors, meeting $ 25.00 Caroline Schiessle, % year™""'""""" rent I®.00 April 2 Town Board of Auditors, meeting' 20.00 ^ April 11 $2.00 -$10.00 Earl Walsh," Supervisor Bond 200.00 McHenry Plaindealer, publishing notice of public hearing and meeting 7.80 April 26 Collector of Internal Reve- __ nue, withholding tax, Jos. N. Schmitt, 34.50; Jos. J. Freund, 43.60 May 7 i Town Board ' of Auditors, j meeting ' May 9 . Perfection Legal Blank Co., i J. P. Supplies (^TcHenry Plaindealer, printing annual report ' v v June 5 Atlas Printing Co., J. P. Supplies ......~ July 29 Collector of Internal Revenue, withholding tax: Jos.~ N. Schmitt, 34.50; Fred Feltz, 6.50; Jos. J. FreundJ 56.80 August 6 Troy A. Kost, Secretary, Township officials, dues .. August 13 Town Board of Auditors^ meeting September 3 Town Board of Auditors, meeting 20.00 Caroline Schiessle, % year. rent 50.00 H. Walter Anderson, salary for 5 months at $25.00 per " month .,. 135.00 Fred C. Feltz, thistle commissioner, 65 days, 260.00, ' withholding tax, 8.10 Jos. J. Freund, road com* missioner, 112 days, $896.00, withholding tax,' $98.00 Jos. N. Schmitt, assessor, 5 months salary, $500.00, withholding tax, $57.50 .. Math N. Schmitt, 5 months salary at $65.00 per month * October 29 Collector of Internal Revenue, withholding tax; Jo*. J. Freund, $58.50; Jos. If. Schmitt, $34.50; Fred Feltz, $1.60,' November 7 Mc^lenry Plaindealer, publishing notice of meeting .and public hearing November 19 Town Board of Auditors* meeting 1947 January 24 Town Board of Auditors, meeting January 29 Collector oi' Internal Revenue, withholding tax; JOB. J. Freund, $58.40; Jos N. JSchmitt, $34.50 January 31 Town Board of Auditors, meeting March 12 Frank Thomber A Co., town clerk supplies Town Board of Auditors, meeting McHenry Plaindealer, 2 roll books March 24 J- Freund, road commissioner, 163 days salary, $1,235.00, withholding tax, $132.40 * Jos. ^N. Schmitt, Assessor, salary, 7 months, $700.00 withholding tax, $80.50 .. H. Walter Anderson, salary, 7 months at $25.00 per month Math N. Schmitt, salary, 7 months at $66.00 per month Tbwn Board of Auditors, meeting Total --ma, Refrigerator Shelves Ito remove rust from refrigerator shelves, clean them first with a mild scouring powder and hot water, then WW them with a thin coating of paraffin. Bob Miller, son of Mrs. Anna Miller °* McHenry, has arrived home after serving in Austria and Germany. s Mrs. Paul Yanda left last Thursday morning for Winnebago, Minn., where she will spend two weeks visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs. George Hoelscher of Wheaton and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larkin of Elgin visited relatives here on Sunday and attended the reception for Father J. A. Vanderpool at St. Patrick's church in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Schoewer and daughter, Peggy May, of Oak Park} were recent visitors in the home of j the Fred Schoewers. I Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Grove 'of j Edison Park, Mr. and Mrs. O. i Schweitzer, Mr. and Mrs. A. Keats and Miss Marie Birn of Rogers Park! spent Sunday visiting at the William Spencer home. I F r e d S a m l o w a n d d a u g h t e r , i Dorothy, spent a recent day visiting in the Fred Schoewer. home here. ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Manning and sOns of Oak Park spent Sunday in the John Freund home here. ( Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sullivan anil son ofWoodstock spent the weekend vi.^it ng relatives herQ, Edmund Wirfs of Rockford was a weekend visitor at his home here. Richard Ward and Catherine Schwerman, students at Valparaiso University, Ind., spent the weekend at their respective homes here. Miss Marjorie Duker, R. N., of Chicago spent the weekend with her parents. Visitors in the Arthur Stilling home on Sunday were Mr. ar\d Mrs. Peter Freund, Jr., of Johnsburg, j Miss Mercedes Stilling of Rockford, j Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Stilling, Mr. | and Mrs. Clarence Young and family, Mj»"and Mrs. Leo King and | family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J.1 Freund and Raymond Stilling. I Robert Sutton, Jr."*,' of Chicago and j William Hutchinson of East Chicago,' Ind., spent Thursday and Friday at the Sutton cottage in Emerald Park' also visited relatives and friends in • .this community. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Reihansperger and daughter, Mary Lynri, spent the I weekend visiting her parents, the j Clarence Reinfrieds, in Madison, Wis. i Mrs. C. J. Reihansperger and Mrs. I Elmer Winkelman attended Mother's! Day activities at Beloit college last weekend, where their daughter and i son are attending classes. Miss Ruth Reihansperger spent Saturday in Chicago, - Mrs. Simon Stpffel and daughter, Clara, were Chicago callers on Mon- j day. ' | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Conway and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phelan, the latter of Chicago, have been visiting Dr. and Mrs. Edward J. Walter in Memphis, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Math N. Schmitt and Mr. and Mrs. John Thenpes left last week for a vacation tri£ to California. Mrs.' Carl Courier and sons, Billy and Weston, and Mrs. Alice Moss of Marengo spent Thursday afternoon with th* former's mother, Mrs. Nellie Bacon. Walter Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Harry 'Fredricksen and Mrs. William Johns of Elgin visited relatives here on Thursday evening. Key 22 RoS BVXOTft f Ballroom. Benefit the lohnsb^r# f , School. " \ • Cldt--• Cleaning Oven To remove food which has spilled and burned in the oven, saturate a cloth with household ammonia and place it on one of the racks in the oven. Close oven and leave overnight. The ammonia fumes should loosen the food by morning so it can be cleaned by washing with mild soap. For badly burned spots, lay the cloth saturated with ammonia directly on the bottom of the oven and proceed as above. - Subscribe for The Plaindealer East River Read Pinochle Miss Rose Iftteitiann. May 23 McHenry Choral Club Concert-- High School Auditorium. St. Clara's Court, C. O. F.--Regular Meeting. - •.*. ' ! May 24 - Poppy Day--Sponsored by V. F«, W. and Legion Auxiliaries.'^ < Referendum Election. Fox River Valley Cam*, It. N. ft., Bake Sale--West McHenry Locker. May 2$ Baccalauj^gii^ ^ • •;«^-fiMay 21' • O. E, 8. " May 2» Commencement. Jane f P. T. A. School Picnic. ^ ~ Jme S C. D. of A. Installation of Officers-- Parochial School Hall. " ~ Annual Fashion Review--Benefit St. Mary's-St. Patrick's School P. T. A. June 8 Si. 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