Oitj Council Proceedings ' •^-tx COUNCIL ROOM 11 March 6, I960 Council met in regular MBii-monthly meeting with Mayor Fraund presiding. Aldermen present: Althoff, Anderaoti, Freund, Vycital. Absent: None. Motion by Althoff. seconded by Freund, that the minutes of the last meeting be approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by Freund, seconded by Vycital, that the treasurer's report be approved as read. Motion carried. i Motion by Anderson, seconded by Althoff, that the collectors repott be approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by Vycital, seconded by freund, that the clerk's report be approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Althoff, that the following bills be paid as approved by the finance committee: Motion carried. John J. McCarthy, Salary $220.10 Elmer R. Murphy, Salary 186.90 Joseph C. Grobel, Salary Arthur J. Smith, Salary Philip M. Thennes, Salary Anton H. Freund, Salary ..... Karl R. Walsh, Office expense .'. ....... Mayme BUBS, Salary and commissions Philip Hastings, Police Duty - McHenry State Bank, Income tax deposit Ed Ouettler Service Station, Qas & oil, police car A truck Richard Freund, Labor on streets Ero Erickson, Police radio maintenance A. S. Blake Motor Sales, Inc., Repairs to police car Dick Miller, Plowing snow McHenry Sand & Gravel Ice skating rink 250.00 A. P. Freund Sons, Topsoil for athletic field Al's Welding & Repair Serv., Welding -- Atansdr Lumber Company. Ooal McHenry Lumber Company, Coal The McHenry Plaindealer, Printing Clark Chevrolet Sales, 8torage ft repairs to jtruck Vance Welding Service, Repairing snow plow McHenry Co. Farmers' Coop, Salt McHenry Mills, Inc. Steel Elgin Storage ft Transfer Co.,. Delivering supplies Holly's Service Station, Qas ' ft oil City of Elgin Water Dept., Repairing water meters Thennes Oil Company, Oil Western United O. ft E. Co., Gas Service Public Service Company, Power & light Illinois Bell Telephone Co. Telephone service Walter J. Freund, Chain repairs 195.20 195.20 178.20 178.20 65.00 , 102.67 88.20 118.30 121.84 t.eo 15.00 113.98 10.00 100.00 ,5.00 TVI 19.19 S1JB 36.18 14.00 9.00 1.65 AUCTION € "miles south of Antioch, Illinois, 1 mile south of Lake Villa and Grand Ave. on Illinois Hwy. 83 and 21, being 3 miles west of Hwy. 45 or 3 miles east of Hwy. 59. MONDAY, MARCH 20th • Comntenrtaff at 11:30 o'clock 12 HKAD~,OF BLACK A*M S A>D HEREFORD STEERS -- weight 800 An 1400 lbs. each with a lot of finish. Will he sold In lots of one or more. FARM PRODUCE--550 bu. oats 10 bu. spring wheat, 1500 bu. ear corn, 400 shocks of corn in stacks, mow of loose straw, large straw stack, 20 tons Brome grass and alfalfa hay, large amount of opeu pollenated seed corn. 1 POI LTRT & EQUIPMENT --150 New Hampshire Red pullets, 200- chic Sears elec. battery and brooder, 1 finishing battery, 2 steel 10- hole nests, waterers, new chicken coop, feeders and other equipment. TRACTOR AND FARM MACHIXERY-- Allis Chalmers WC tractor with cultivator attach, (completely overhauled), JD 2-bot. 14" tractor plow, Met) push-type hay loader, McD 6 ft. mower, new DB 10" hamm'er mill with screens and traveling feed table, new rubber tired wagon and combination box, 6 ft. tractor disc. McD corn binder with bundle carrier. Appleton fodder cutter, 10" burr mill. 3 sec-, steel drag, side rake, McD 6 ft. grain binder. Deering corn binder, weeder. Bradley corn planter, manure spreader, drill press, garden cultivator, 50 ft. rubber drive belt, 2 new belts, 25 wood fence posts silo staves, silo doors, quantity tile Wheelbarrow, 200 ft. rope, elec. pole, pile of wood, quantity new lumber, quantity, used lumber, 8 bundles cedar shingles, 2 rolls woven wire, "roll barbed wire, tackle blocks, large amount of hand tools, forks, shovels, etc. HOUSEHOLD <.OOI>S INCU'DI* G SOME ANTIQUES-- Burnham organ and stool (85 years old), hand carved bed and dresser, trundle bed, hand made wood box, antique secretary. 45" round table, 6 chairs, several dressers. Speed Qtteen elec. washer and many other articles. EDNA L CABLE, Owner CHANDLER & ELFER3, Auctioneer NEWI LIP-MIRROR A REGULAR SIZE LIP-STICK WITH MIRROR ATTACHED A Revlon Creation, of Course $1.50 BOLGE R'S 4.54 M.S4 25.19 10.86 23126 16.1,5 Your Easter Hat Is Here 2.00 SPECIAL SEWER FFSD McHenry State Bank, Interest on bonds $140.00 Fred C. Feltz, Salary 135.00 Mayme Buss, Clerical 20.00 Raster Oils, Oil 27.74 McHenry Equipment Co., Sapplies 1L4C Pablic Service Company. Power ft light 48.37 Motion by Althoff, seconded by Anderson, to approve the application of the local American Legion Post No. 491 to hold carnival on the Legion grounds July 1, 2, 3, and 4th, 1950, with understanding that grounds be properly policed. Motion carried. Motion by Althoff, seconded by Vycital, that the chairman of the Streets and Alleys Committee be authorized to order proper signs for regulation of parking on the Green Street-Elgin Road section from Waukegan Street to John 8treet and adjoining portion of ,Main Street. Motion carried. Motion by Freund, Becotnled by Althoff. to hold Special Election on April 28th, 1950 to fill vacancies in the office of City Treasurer, one Alderman in Ward No. 1 and one Alderman in Ward No. 3. Motion carried. seconded by GEORGE P. FREUND, EARL R. WALSH, Mayor. City Clerk. RESIDENCE CHANGES Mrs. Myrtle Symoads has moved >m an apartment in the home of 'S. Elizabeth Michelg of Marengo 3M$- Order your rubber stamps at Tht Plaindealer. The Mallory Dallas, in Mallory's exclusive Pliafelt*, $10. A hat brimful of the fresh, vigorous vitality of the Southwest. Feel the difference FOR RENT y FLOOR SANDER | FLOOR EDOER CABINET SANDER if FLOOR POLISHER ^BJORKMAN'S ^Riverside Hardware" r-r- m RIVERSIDE DRIVE . . PHONE 788 K in a Even with your eyes shut you can recognize a Mallory Hat. Its fur felt has aK^ner ^ee^'--a superb softness and liveliness that you don't find in ordinary hats. Try on a Mallory Hat today! Mallory Hats, $7.50 to $10 McSEE'S 117 SO. GREEN ST McHENRY- ^JUMIiTIIlID TNADCMARK Wis. Sales Corfo Clerk % 499 Arcade BMff„ Racine Wis. This 157.94 Acre farm will be offered for sale by the owner at 2 o'clock PM on the day of the auction. Inspection may be made before day of sale. Need rubber stampsT Order at The Plaindealer. •S VOTE FOR Mrs. Vflii.u Douglas and daughter, Sura Kay,- spent Saturday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stellen of Bellewood spent -Sunday in the home of Mrs. Annabel Alcher. Ifrs, Annabel Alcher left Tues-1 Complete line of Lee's t day U» spend two Weeks with rela- I remedies at Wattles Drug store, Alj tlves In Saginaw, Mich. I Henry. THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL A# ALTHOFF'S * COPING SAW Regular 89c SPECIAL 29* COHPLETE TREE SERVICE TREE FEEDING ' • Trees " - SPRAYING * Weed Control • Fly and Mos$iftO ANDERSON IRE® SERVICE 519 Waukegan Road McHenry 724 Hie tan For Be LOW PACES In Has Ad Here is otir report to von of what! happened to each dollar yoy, our" customer, spent for merchandise in our stores last year. We paid out ofeach dollar to suppliers for transportation and the merchandise you bought from us We paid out of each dollar to Jewel people who served you... 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