<Efaund>T,M«Y 10, 1951 11mm ? it HMriiii m »m t Qfcy Council Proceedings »M i iii i > i ii n 11 > > ii mi M tftfc UeBiaacr FLjforiEALER COUNCIL BOOM April It, 1961 *Kmj City Council met In regular weinl-monthly meeting with Mayor .^eund presiding. Aldermen present: Althoff, Anderson Freund Kothermel, Thenne*, Vvcital. Absent: None. Motion by Althoff, seconded by Freund, to approve the minutes of the last meeting. Motion carried. Motion by Thennes, seconded by Althoff, u> adopt resolution, as read, to State of llliuois, Divisi-j on of Highways, requesting permit ta construct a 4-inch water main Wross 111. Rt. 120 ang jjl. Rt. 31 and along Rt 120 East of Rt. 31. Motion carried. The clerk was instructed to insert notice in the McHenry Plaindealer regarding provisions of ordinance regarding dogs in the city. J Motion by Vycital, seconded by Anderson, to designato Thursday, April 26, 1951 (8:00 p.m.) as tim* V the annual meeting. Motion carried. . Reports of officers and committees were received by :he Council. Motion by Althoff, seconded by SYeund, to adjourn. Motion carrfei. GEORGE P, FREUND. Mayor EARL R. WALSH, City Q£si$ 35.00 35.00 35.00 36.00 36.00 50.00 30.00 105.00 ANNUAL MEETING ' ^ M April ^ 1961 ^The City Council met for the annual meeting with Mayor Freund presiding. Aldermen present: Althoff, Anderson, Freund, Rothermel, Thennes and Vycital. Absent: None. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Rothermel. that the mjnutes of the last meeting be approved as read. Motion carried. f Motion by Althoff, seconded by itennes, that the treasurer's reirt for the month of April lie approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by Vycital, seconded by Freund, that the collector's report for the month of April be approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by Freund, seconded, by Anderson, that the clerk's report for the month of April be approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by Kothermel, seconded ^ Anderson, that the treasurer's annual report be approved as read- Motion carried. " Motion by Althoff, "seconded, by Freund, that the collector's.annual report be approved as read. Mo- .tion carried. "Motion' by Freund, Seconded by Vycital, that the clerk's antiual report be-approved as read. Motion carried. ^Motion by Thennes, seconded by Vthermel, that the following billg be paid as approved!* by the finance committee: „ Motion carried. '/. * John J. 'McCarthy, Salary ....$216.10 Elmer R. Murphy, Salary .... 182.20 Clyde fthoadsa, Salary .... 210-00 Philip M. Thennes, Salary....'183.6& Anton H. Freund, Salary .... 183.60 Earl R. Walsh, Office Expense ,.<t 68.00 !orge P. Freund, Salary 56.00 H. Althoff. Salary .... 35.00 8.00 8.00 SO© jjpt iM 8,90 •m 8.00 8.00 S.00 8 00 8.00 Arnold Anderson, Salary George J. Freund, Salary .... Leo Rothermel, Salary Edward J. Thennes, Salary.. Charles W. Vycital, Salary.. John EL Looze, Salary ; Thomas F. Bolger, Salary .. Earl R. Walsh, Salary Mayme Buss, Salary and commissions fsjrs Albert Nugent, Police salary 80.00 Clyde Rhoades, Extra police duty 66.00 Elmer R. Murphy. Extra police duty ...153.00 Walter P. Brooks, Police duty H. J. Miller, Jttdge of election i , ,11...).i. Nick Weingart, JrfdgS of election Katie Weber, Judge of election ... Lilian Huck, Clerk of election .. Ellen Phalin, Clerk of election Evelyn Freund, Clerk of election- . Vera Kane, Judge of elec- / tion Marion Schoenholtx, Judge of election Susan Olsen; Judge of elec tion • Ella Buss, Clerk Of election Evelyn Hart, Clerk of election Elsie Smith, Clerk of election Vera Purvey, Judge of election Margaret Simon, Judge of election „ Clara Miller, Judge of flection ...... Delia Freund, Clerk of- elec* tion Alida Freund Wirtz, Clerk of election Margaret Smith, Clerk, of election Buss Motor Sales; Rent for polling place A. S. Blake Motor Sales Inc., Rent for polling place. McHenry Library, Tax levy 750.00 McHenry State Bank, Income tax 95.70 McHenry Sand & Gravel - Co., Inc., Crushed gravel, -16,f0 Ero Erickson, Police radio. maintenance 16.00 Dr. C. W. Klonti, Board of ^ • Health salary^ 15.00 A. J. Kamoli, Board of Health, salary ..............1..... 16.00 Leo J. Winkel, Board of Health salary . . 16:00 City of* Elgin Water Dept., Repairing waler meter .... Gold Star Motor * Service, Inc., Freight Public Service Co. - W.U. Div., Gas. service 100 8.00 8100 8.00 8^0 .. 10 00 10 00 T»#nnM on Co.. Pud oti 10.10 Walter J. Freund, Repairing tire, calcium 16.25 Nell's Service Station, Gas for police car 8.06 Ero Erickson, Dismantling " and reinstalling radio .... 36.00 AlthofTs Hardware, Salt 2.26 A. S. Blake . Motor Sales, Inc., Repairs to police car 1.00 McHenry Garage, Towing truck .. 6.00 Vycital's, Supplies 3.68 Nickels Hardware, Supplies .97 C l a r k C h e v r o l e t S a l e s , Truck storage and repairs 41.66 McHenry Sign Service, Lettering police car and st. sign 17.00 Oscar Byrd, Water meter .... 15.00 SPECIAL SEWER FUND Mayme Buss, Clerical $ 20.00 Thennes Oil Co., Fuel oil...-. 16.83 Fred C. Feltz, Salary, 135.00 Motion by Freund, seconded by Althoff, to approve request of AmJMcan Legion Post No. 491 for permit to sponsor carnival on their grounds June 30, July 1. -2, 3 and 4, 1951. Motion carried. " Mayor Freund appointed Aldermen Althoff, Vycital and Rothermel to canvas the ballots cast at the City Election, April 17, 1951. The canvassing committee reported the following results of votes cast at the election: ' For Alderman in Ward^Nf^ 1: Edward J. Thennes, 60 vote<f For Alderman In Ward I Arnold Anderson, 96 votes * Glenn D. Dixon, 14 votes For Alderman in Ward Nfe 4 George J. Freund, 13S rotes For Police Magistrate: * Larry J, Huck, 218 votes J John F. Buckie, Jr., 149 TOtlft * Motion by Vycital, seconded by Rothermel, that Edward J. Then nes, having received the highest number of votes for Alderman in Ward No. 1, be declared elected. Motion carried. Motion by Althoff, seconded by Vycital, that Arnold ' Anderson, having received' the highest numbe of votes for Alderman in Ward fife I, *• dectnrsdSfelected. Motion ^nrried Motion by Rothermel, seconded by Thennes, that George J. Freund, having received the highest number of votes for Alderman in Ward No. 3, be declared elected. Mottoft carried. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Freund, that Larry J. Huck, having received the highest number of votes for Police Magistrate, be declared elected. Motion carried. CEORQE P. FREUND, Mayor EARL R. WALSH. City Clerk . • SPECIAL UEETIXC . April 28, 1961 f f Following adjournment of the Annual Meeting, the City Council reconvened in special meeting for the purpose of acting on Alcoholic Beverage License applications an:l other business that might come before the Council. With Mayor Freund presiding, the following roll call was recorded: Althoff. Andersen, Freund, Rothermel, Thenues. Vycital. Absent: None, Motion by Ahhoff, seconded by Rothermel, to approve applications of the following for Class "A" Alcoholic Beverage Licenses. 8.1« mi McHenry Lumber Company,* Coal ,...."22.9? P. F. Petti bone ft Co., Sup- - , •- piles :....., 8.09 - FOR - - Roofing <-- Tile -- Gutter in^ Jm HalMlwj • d SearsRoebuck tad Co. See RepreientatlTe FRANK GANS Call 767-W or wiii* . - - S89 BIVEBSIDE »KITI McHENRT, ILL. FREE ESTIMATES Gteor Will IF IT'S WORTH DOINCr It's Worth Doing Right US There Is No Substitute For Good Plastering. Phone McHenry 411-R M:AV|s; Time and Money Herman C. Buck and Erma Buck Ernie Freund and Carolyn Jus- ^en " Winfleld W. Hagbeltt Art A Lee Henshel ^ Frank J. Holt Cubs Inn - Anton Joknis, Prop. McHenry Country Harold F. Miller .. ./ A. E. Noonan, Sr. aiii •. ft. Noonan, Jr. Anthony G. Paluch Bernard J. p--jtfri \ Ernesto Pioroni A1 Phannenstill * ' R. Place, Inc. Riverside Hotel. Inc." John A. Thennes .v ' • Gus Unti Marie S. Yegge Motion carried. ; Motion by Freund, seconded by Thennes. to approve the application of the American Legion Post No. 491 for class "F" Alcoholic Beverage License. Motion' carried. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Vycital. to approve the applications, of Thomas P. Dolger and H. F. Nye for Class "C" Packaged Liquor Licenses. Motion carried. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Rothermel, to hire the firm of J. W. North it Co. to make the annual audit of the city books. Motion carried. Motion by Althoff, seconded by •Freund. to adjourn. Motion carried. GEORGE P. FREUND, Mayor EARL R. WALSH. City Clerk MAY 15 DEADLINE FOR VETS' COLLEGE QUALIFICATION TEST i Deadline for submission of applications for the., selective service college qualification test is SMay 15, it was announced by Col., Paul G. Armstrong, state selective service director. Postcard applications from college and university students desiring to take the test must be postmarked not later than midnight May 15. Col. Armstrong, stated that the deadline was set to allow the administrators of the test, the Educational Testing Service, time to process applications and inform each applicant where and when he is to take the test. The three testing dates are May 26. June 16 and June 30, all of which are on Saturday. A fourth examination. will be held Thursday, July 12, exclusively for students whose religious beliefs prevent them from taking the test on a Saturday. Students may obtain application cards from any selective service local board. Col. Armstrong pointed out. To be eligible to take the test an applicant must: 1. Be a registrant who intends to request occupationaUdeferment as a student; 2. Be under 26 years old at the time of taking the test; 3: Already have begun and intend to continue his college or university studies (the applicant need not be in a four-year college but his entire course must be satisfactory for transfer of credits to a degree-granting institution.) LILYMOOR ffey Jobie) Don't fmgfet the mass LL.B.C. Saturday eve. May 12, st p.m.. at the Tower building. There will be a discussion of maintahSance of roads, garbage removsl. snow plowing and beaches. Mrs. Vachet has returned a trip to Florida and Wyoming.^ No Man or Woman Can Enjoy Life With Stomadi Gas! Poor digestion -- swelling with gas after meals -- heavy feeling around waistline -- rifting of sour food. These are some of the penalties of an Upset Stomach. CERTA-VIN is helping such victims right and left here in McHenry. 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