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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Aug 1975, p. 19

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? Legal Notice (continued from page 18) shall any such .modification or amendment- permit the creation of a preference or priority of any bond or bonds over any other bond or bonds, nor reduce the percentage of the holders of outstanding bonds required for the written itOnsent of such modification or amendment. Each such con­ sent must be accompanied by proof of ownership of the bonds For which consent is given, which proof must be in a form approved by the Mayor and City Council , and each such consent and proof of ownership must be on file with the City Clerk prior to the adoption of such modifying or amendatory ordinance. Section 13. Sale of Bonds That as soon after this or­ dinance becomes effective as may be, the bonds herein authorized shall be sold by the Mayor and City Council in such manner as they may hereafter determine; provided, however, that if the acceptable bidder offers to purchase said bonds bearing interest at a lesser rate ; than the maximum interest rate hereinabove prescribed in this ordinance, then the Mayor and City Council shall , upon making the award of sale of said bonds to such bidder, adopt a resolution reducing the interest rates on such bonds in accordance with the terms of the acceptable bid, and such rate or rates being less than the rate hereinabove prescribed m this ordinance, and such bonds shall thereafter be prepared bearing interest at such reduced interest rates in ac­ cordance with the resolution confirming sale thereof, and after the execution of said bonds in the manner as herein provided, the same shall then designate the bank at which the bonds and interest coupons will Disposition of be de l ivered to the Treasurer of the City and be by him delivered to the* purchaser thereof upon receipt of the purchase price therefor. The resolution to be' adopted and awarding the contract for the sale of said bonds to the pur­ chaser thereof, shall also ignat ds a t be payable Sec t ion 14 . Proceeds That the p roceeds received as principal from the sale of the Waterworks and Sewerage, Revenue Bonds authorized by the terms of this ordinance sh;dl be placed in a separate bank account to be designated the Waterworks and Sewerage System Construction Fund Account of the City of McHenry," in a bank to be hereafter designated as Depositary tor the funds of said account. the accrued interest, representing interest on said bonds'for the estimated period of construction of the system, shall be deposited in the Bond and Interest Account herein established. The funds in said account shall be held for the benefit of said City for the purposes herein provided, and for the benefit of the holder or holders of the bonds hereby authorised as their interest may appear, and said funds shall be withdrawn from said Depositary from time to t ime by the Treasurer of the City only upon submission by him to said Depositary of the fo l lowing: (a i A dup l ica te copy of the order signed by the Mayor and Clerk, or such other officers that may from time to t ime be by l aw au thor ized to s ign and countersign orders on the Treasurer of the City, stating specifically the purpose for which the o rder i s i s sued and indicating that the payment for which the o rder i s i s sued and inewatihK that the Davment for fl'hi'eh the order is issued has been approved by the Mayor and City Council of said City ; and (b) Each withdrawal of funds of the Treasurer for payment to a contractor or contractors for work done in connection with the construction of said project shall also be accompanied by a certificate executed by the engineer in charge of the construction of *such im­ provements and extensions, stating the nature of the work completed and the amount due and payable thereon. Within sixty (60) days after completion of the work in ac- eorda completion of the worl eordance with plans and specifications therefor, as herein referred to, and as heretofore approved, by the Mayor and City Council of said City, and after all costs have been paid in connection with the construction thereof, the engineers shall certify to the Mayor and City Council of the City the fact that the work has been completed according to said plans and specifications, and upon approval of the completion of the work based upon the engineer 's certificate by the Mayor and City Council , and after all costs have been paid, the Mayor, City Clerk and Engineer shall execute a certificate and file i t with the Depositary certifying that the work has been completed in accordance with the said plans and specifications, that all costs have been paid, and if at that t ime any funds remain in said Waterwork and Sewerage System Construction Fund Account, the same shall be transmitted by said Depositary to the Treasurer of said City and said Treasurer shall credit said funds to the Depreciation Account. The cost of engineering, legal and financial services, the cost of surveys, designs, soundings, borings, rights of way, and all other necessary and incidental expenses, shall be deemed items of cost of construction of the project. Section 15. Severability That if an,y' section, paragraph, clause or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid, the invalidity of such section, paragraph, clause or provision shall not affect any of the other provisions of this ordinance. Section 16. Arbitrage Covenant That the proceeds of sale of the bonds will be used and devoted with due diligence for the purpose as provided herein, and said City covenants and agrees with the purchasers and holders of the bonds herein authorized as follows: (a) That within six months after the delivery of said bonds said City expects to incur substantial binding obligations in connection with the con struction program herein authorized, said obligations being in an aggregate amount not less than 2'^ percent of the Erincipal amount of the bonds erein authorized; (b) That the Mayor and City Counc i l expec t more than 85 percent of the spendable proceeds of the bonds, in eluding investment proceeds, will be expended on or before July 1, 1976; (c) That the construction work is expected to proceed with due diligence to com­ pletion; » (d) That the property, both real and personal, to be acquired and constructed with bond proceeds is not expected to be sold or otherwise disposed of, in whole or in part , prior to the last maturity of said bonds; (e) That all the principal proceeds of the bonds are needed for the purpose of the construction program herein authorized, including expenses s tand i • i nc iden ta l '>> - t a l i pu rpose and to , the i . s suance o f the bonds ; and • I» rhat to the bes t o f the knowledge and be l ie f o f the Mayor and C. ' i ty Counc i l the re a re no . t ac t s , e s t imates" o r c i rcumstances tha t would mate r ia l ly change the con- ( ' . i i~ - ion> and represen ta t ions se t ' ou t in th i s sec t ion , 1 he Ma; o r and c i ty Counc i l a l so ce r t i fy and covenant 'wi th the purchasers .and ho lders of sa id bonds f rom t ime to t ime ou ts tand ing tha t so long as any 1 bonds- r emain ou t - ;o : i eys on depos i t in o r account m con- • i t h -> a i ( i bonds , no t such moneys < i f rom the p roceeds a id bonds o r f rom s o u n -es . wi l l no t be . i ' a i ;ne i which wi l l •i on i id . - lo be ' "a r - u i t b in the i • Mon 103 d ) o f • 1 e iu ie Code of ' • : i e i i and any ' " l i s i j+omulua ted • '< Hereunder , in - • • " ' ' • >i 1 - • i e : i . i and M. i ' buTune Tax ' . 'M; i | ; 1 ' a i . t 1 a s ; • e v ' i ! • \ ex i s t , o r I I f i l e l o t l i ne amended , sup- • • \ : - ed The ' ny * o im< i l r e se rve e v e r , to make anv Ma the •h* i i , i one vs and Sec t I p ron l i e 11 J i l l I S i l l l \ e< such dec is He law i f . when ' en t tha t sa id o r regu la t ions f lounder sha l l < i ' axed o r sha l l ina l dec i s ion of i competen t t on ly i f any le by v i r tUC/r tT l e jaxa tuwr o r no t . in the •1 "of r ecognized - •uch mat te r s , i l i e in te res t on iee t to federa l Section 17. Repeal That all ordinances, resolutions or orders, or parts thereof, in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance, are to the extent of such conflict hereby repealed. Section 18. Publication That this ordinance after its passage by the Mayor and City Council shall be published once in the McHenry Plaindealer being a newspaper published in and having a general cir­ culation in the City of McHenry. Ill inois, and if no petit ion is fi led with the Clerk of x said City within twenty-one (21) days after the publication of this ordinance, by fifteen per cent ' 15 per cent) of the voters voting for Mayor of said City at- the last preceding general municipal election, requesting the submission of the proposition of issuing bonds herein, provided fori then this ordinance shall be in full force and effect. PASSED: August 4. 1975 AYE: Marker. Wegener. Datz. Pepping. Hromec, Smith. NAY: Schaedel ABSENT: Bolger APPROVED: August 4, 1975 S-Joseph B. Stanek Mavor ATTEST: S Terry Wilde Citv Clerk ' (Pub. Aug. 13. 1975) Legal Notice . ESTABLISHMENT OF PUBLIC BENEFIT FUND BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of McHenry that there shall hereby be established a fund identified as the "Public Benefit Fund", and that to secure tax monies to the said Public Benefit Fund for the year 1975-1976, the annual appropriation therefor shall be NowAvailable... 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FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS & CRYSTAL LAKE 1 East Crystal Lake Ave. Crystal Lake, 111. 60014 (815) 459-1400 A L G O N Q U I N 1 3 0 9 D u n d e e R o a d ( R t . 3 1 ) Algonquin, 111. 60102 (3i2) 658-8622 WAUCONDA 475 West Liberty Wauconda, 111. 60084 (corning soon) m PACK 19 - PLAINDEALER - WKD.M Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE MATTER OF THE ) PETITION FOR THE ADOP-) TION OF TAMARA LVNN ) THOMPSON, a female child ) NO. 75 F 172 TO: ROGER THOMPSON Take notice that a Pe t i t ion was f i l ed in the Ci rcu i t Cour t ( i t McHent 'y County , I l l ino i s , to r the adopt ion of a ch i ld named TAMARA LYNN THOMPSON N o w t h e r e f o r e , u n l e s s Y O U ROGER THOMPSON, and . i l l whom i t may concern , f i l e your answer to the Pe t i t ion in sa id su i t o r o therwise f i l e your appearance there in , in the sa id Ci rcu i t Cour t of McHonr \ County. Room 3(fti . i n the Ci ty of Woods tock , on o r before the 18th day of September. 1975. a defau l t judgment may be en te red aga ins t you a t any t ime a f te r tha t day and a judgment en te red in accordance u i th the praver of said Petit ion DATED: Aug 8. 197") MARGARET o NEll. Circuit Clerk Mohr & Associates F i r s t Nat iona l Bank Bui ld ing 3814 West Elm Street McHenrv. Ill inois <>0050 (815) 385-1313 ( Pub. Aug. 13, 20. 27. 1975 1 $30 ,000 .00 . and the l ew $15,000 .00 . This Public Benefit Fund Ord inance sha l l be in fu l l fo rce and e f fec t f rom and a f te r i t s passage, approval and publ ica t ion , a s i s by s ta tu te provided. PASSED AND APPROVED this 4th day of August. 197.") S-Joseph B. Stanek - Mavor ATTEST: S-Terrv Wilde City Clerk Vot ing Aye: Pepping . Marker Da tz , Wegener . Smi th . Hromec, Schaedel. , Voting Nay: None Absent: Bolger ( Pub Aug. 13, 1975 f Legal Notice VILLAGE OF LAKEMO* >R ORDINANCE NO 75-0-6 BE IT ORDAINED by the President and Board ot Trustees of the Village ot Lakemoor. Ill inois, that the Liquor Control and Liquor Licensing Ordinance ot the Vi l l age of Lakemoor . which i s known as Ordinance No. 70-0-2, as amended, be further amended as follows: Section 1. That Section V re la t ing to Class i f i ca t ion and > fees is amended by deleting il t he re f rom en t i re ly sub paragraph (5) "CLASS fF j , , L ICENSE". and s i l ) X )h (6) "CLASS it being the ' ex 1 press in ten t ion of the Vi l l age Board to abo l i sh bo th c lass i f i ca t ions of l iquor l i censes wi th in the Vi l l age Section 2. That Section IV of s a id o rd inance i s he reby amended by de le t ing there f rom sub-paragraphs (3) and < t . . r e la t ing to the nur f f l l e r of CLASS E and CLASS F l i censes to be , a l lowed wi th in the Village^ Section 3 . That said Liquor Cont ro l and Liquor L icens ing Ord inance i s fu r ther amended by de le t ing there f rom any re fe rence to e i ther CLASS E or CLASS F l i censes wherever sa id re fe rences may appear Sec t ion 4 . Th is Ord inance sha l l be e f fec t ive f rom and a f te r i t s passage and approva l as required by law PASSED AND•APPROVED THIS 24th day of July. 1975. Richard J Hyatt Village President Attest: Carol Schmidt Village Clerk (Pub. Aug. 13 . 1975) II H t i t ab i Dt paragrapn LICENSE"; 1 a k t • . i l l ' ! gi\ m tes t l iood l i fe I 0M Qcmm QUESTIO S, ANSWERS Q: Do I need to use insecticide on my fruit trees all season? A: Yes! Especially now when apple maggots are laying eggs. Your autumn harvest will be wormy if you don't make a point to spray thoroughly now. Q: Does rain wash all the nutrients from the soil? A: No, but it does rinse o u t m o r e t h a n m a n y plants can afford to lose. This has been a rainy summer in many areas and quite a few gardens have suffered from it. Now's the time to give a feeding and, to be on the safe side, u s e a q u i c k - a c t i n g chemical ferti l izer that will get to the plants before the rain flushes it out. , Q: Will a prayer plant adapt to a hanging basket and what 's the best ferti l izer for it? A: The prayer plant, or maranta, does beautifully a s a h a n g i n g p l a n t . I t s ' 's tems are firm and can withstand the pull of hanging foliage. Liquid manure is a favorite food of the prayer plant, but if this is unobtainable, a general foliage plant food is fine. Feed once a month until October, then let the \K v v \ p

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