Legal Notice ILL*N?IS, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING MAY 1,1977 AND ENDING APRIL30,1978 WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the Village of Holiday Hills McKfeary County, Illinois, did on the 16th day of June, 1977, pass die Annual Appropriation Ordinance for the said Village for the fiscal y«"r beginning May 1, 1977 and ending April 30, 1978, the i •'* PLANNING COMMISSION Office Supplies - Professional Planner Dues and Meetings Books and Periodicals Public Hearing Expense Printing Expense BUILDING COMMISSIONS Commissions on Building Permits Office Supplies CONTINGENT FUND PAGE 19 -PLA1NDEALER- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1977 GRAND TOTAL 150.00 1,500.00 100.00 500.00 1,000.00 500.00 5,000.00 500.00 12,000.00 $163,520.00 150.00 -0- 100.00 500.00 100.00 100.00 •0- 500.00 -0- $ 58,820.00 iMcHenry Highlights! New 4 H RoyalfY amount of Hundreds Dollars (1 lined to be the aggregate sum of One s Hundred Twc appropriation C •e 16th of June 1977; SECTION 2: All unexpended balances of any item or items of any Twentj ' and 00-100 Ordinal ince was Three Thousand Five ,520.00), which said A] THEREFO^™^EITS^AINEB BY THEPRESIDENT TM T C'TSLJ£TEES OF THE VILLAGE OF HOUDAY COUNTY OF MCHENRY, ILLINOIS, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: That there be, and is hereby levied upon all of the within the corporate limits of the Village of HoUdayHillg, Illinois, subject to taxation for the year 1977, the sum of One Hundred Sixty Three Thousand Five Hundred Twenty ami 00-100 Dollars ($163,520.00) for the following specific purposes ;designated in said Appropriation Ordinance and in the respective sums as foilowi! , ITEMS OF APPROPRIATION AND 'LEVY APPROPRIATED LEVIED :LEGISLATIVE & EXECUTIVE ion by this Ordinance, SECTION 3: This Ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. 4 Patricia Hughes Village PresidentPro-Tem ATTEST: Phyllis Bryan Village Clerk / PASSED: This 21st day of July, 1977. AYES: Dubsky, Hughes, Lewandowski, Roth NAYS: None ABSENT: DeWitt, VanDuyn (Pub. Aug. 10,1977) > President's Salary stees'Salaries retary's Salary f Does and Meetings I Books and Periodicals l Village Telephone 'VILLAGE CLERK < Clerk's Salary • Deputy Clerirs Salary : Printing % Election Expense 5 Clerk's Telephone Office Equipment •TR^URER8 t Treasurer's Salary * Office Supplies I Loss and cost of collecting Taxes •LEGAL AND JUDICIAL • Legal Retainer Legal Services : STREETS I Engineering Fees • Repairs and Maintenance-Streets : Show Plowing • Street Lights I Street Signs » Traffic Control Signs * Weed Cutting-Roadways ^POLICE ; Chiefs Salary I Patrolmen's Salaries •; Matron's Salary * Gas, Oil and Grease Repairs and Maintenance- " uipment Sew Equipment 100.00 360.00 400.00 1,000.00 250.00 200.00 1,200.00 60.00 500.00 250.00 200.000 1,000.00 1,000.00 500.00 300.00 250.00 3,000.00 600.00 3,000.00 1,500.00 25,000.00 15,000.00 2,000.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 500.00 1,200.00 2,000.00 200.00 2,500.00 1,000.00 6,000.00 2,000.00 1,000.00 500.00 300.00 500.00 400.00 750.00 200.00 500.00 500.00 : Uniforms a Ammunition Stray Dog Control Miscellaneous Supplies • Dues and Meetings Police Training Expense Police Telephone > Police Forms Bonds PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS New Equipment 1,000.00 Repairs and Maintenance 3,000.00 Repairs and Maintenance-Equipment 300.00 Village Hall Telephone 100.00 Mosquito Abatement 2,000.00 Construction of Village Hall' 5.0Q0.00 WEED CUTTING - NON ROAD PROPERTY Weed Cutting-Vacant Lots 3,000.00 CIVIL DEFENSE New Equipment 1,250.00 ^Trainins Exoense »*• LIOQ.OO pBpoks and Periodicals 200.00 I)yes and Meetings , 100.00 100.00 360.00 400.00 1,000.00 250.00 200.00 1,200 00 60.00 500.00 250.00 200.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 500.00 300.00 250.00 3,000.00 600.00 3,000.00 -O- 25,000.00 5,000.00 -0- 500.00 -O- 500.00 1,200.00 2,000.00 -O- 1,000.00 1,000.00 -O- 2,000.00 -O- 150.00 •O- 500.00 -0- •0- -O- 500.00 500.00 HOLD YOUTH SERVICE - These Senior Lather League students will be presenting Youth Sunday services for the members of their congregation along with a paper drive In the parish parking lot the weekend of Aug. 13-14 at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, 404 N. Green street. McHenry. The three worship settings will be conducted by the students themselves and the paper drive will be capped off with a bike hike excursion to Moraine Hills State park. Students are to meet at 4 p.m. Sunday for this bike-hiking event. Pictured above, left to right, are Keith Besserud, Joan Lingeman, Terri Mai, Kathy Besserud, Eric Stavetelg, Wayne Besserud and Bill Teichmiller. 500.00 100.00 3,000.00 (Facts from McHenry Com munity high school) Fall 1978 marks the official "kick-off" of the Fox Valley high school confernece. This newly formed conference organization not only includes athletic activities, but was formed to encourage com petition among local schools in other areas as well. Some of the anticipated activities include: sharing in-service speakers, teacher and student exchanges, art and science fairs, as well as music, speech, and debate contests. Air schools participating share the common philosophy that wide-spread participation and good healthy, competitive experiences are more im portant than a "win at any price" philosophy. The con ference also meets several other needs of the participating schools: 1. It provides for reduced transportation costs because of the proximity of the schools involved. 2 It affords a more viable form of competition since all schools involved are ap proximately the same size. 3. It maintains and preserves a lot of local and traditional interest in competition since the communities so nearly overlap with one another. Eight high schools from four local school districts are the Charter members of the con ference. These include Cary- Grove, Crown, Crystal Lake Central and South, Dundee, Jacobs, Woodstock and McHenry high schools. This Fox Valley conference is an affiliate of the Northeastern Illinois Suburban association. The organization of the conference itself is made up of several committees.' The Superintendent's committee, presided over by Robert Swartzloff, acting superin tendent of McHenry High School District 156, is con sidered the board of control and assumes the budgetary responsibility of the .organization. >0. Gregory Johnson, principal at West campus, heads the Principals' committee which is the organization's official decision making body. Setting up athletic schedules and making recommendations regarding athletic rules and regulations is the responsibility of the Athletic ^Directors committee. Bill Blankenhorn will preside over this committee. should build good sport smanship in young men and women, the Fox Valley con ference was formed. To promote student responsibility and good relationships with the personnel of member schools as well, are the purposes of this organization. The im plementation of this confernece and its inherent philosophy is an event enthusiastically welcomed in the near futiire. Not So Fast He-I feel like a better man every time I kiss you. She-Well, you heedn't try to crash the heavenly gates in one night, big boy. RECIPE By Sarah Ann Sheridan Macaroni salads are hearty enough to feature as main dishes for meals. They should contain something crunchy like crisp celery, something colorful like strips of green pepper and pimientos and something to give them zest like scraped onion or a tangy salad dressing. Macaroni and Crab--eat 8 oz. elbow macaroni 1 c cooked crabmeat 1 c green pepper chopped 1 c chopped celery % c chopped pimientos Vi c slivered almonds 3 hard cooked eggs chop ped <- Vi c mayonnaise 2 t salt Pepper to taste Code macaroni by direc tions. Chill. Flake crabmeat. Combine cooked macaroni, crabmeat and remaining in gredients. Mix thoroughly, but lightly. Chill several hours be fore serving on salad greens. Macaroni Cream Slaw 8 oz. shell macaroni 4 c finely shredded cab bage. c slivered green pepper 1 c round carrot slices 2 T sliced scallions h c sour cream 2 t cider vinegar 2 t salt-pepper Diane Kuhlman, Hebron, and Larry Lagerhausen, Woodstock, were crowned 1977 4-H queen and king at last week's 4-H night festivities at the McHenry County fair. Diane to a 19-year 4-H , member and president of the McHenry County 4-H federal Larry to also a 10-year member with projects as dairy, crops wood working. ,, , (DON PEASLEY PHOTOGRAPHY) Vi Cook macaroni as directed. Combine all ingredients. Mix In»an-«ffort - ll>oreugMy.;QlUUevet»Uv<>ua. interscholastic activities before serving. Diane Kuhlman, 18, Hebron, and Larry Lagerhausen, 19, Woodstock, are the new 4-H queen and king, respectively. The popular, hard-working and successful couple gained the honor in balloting by the county's 1,100 4-H club mem bers, and the winners were announced to climax 4-H night at the McHenry County fair last week. Named first runners-up were Dawn Vogts, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Vogts, Alden, and Jack Hardt, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hardt, Harvard. I Miss Kuhlman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kuhlman, Heborn, was crowned 4-H queen by her predecessor, Jean Slater, Cary. Miss Kuhlman, a 10-year 4-H member, is the president of the McHenry County 4-H federation. Active in a variety of projects, she excels in foods, clothing, beef, swine'and gardening. She was named a state fair dress revue model in clothing in mid-July. She is a member.of the Hebron Helping Hands ^and the 4-H's.i " Diane, whose older sisterv Sue, was queen in-4974, plana4P> major in accounting at Bradley.' university, Peoria. as* VJ Larry Lagerhausen, son of. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lagerhausen, is a member of the Community Builders 4-H club. A 10-year member, his projects include dairy, crops, and wood-working. He is a sophomore at Kishwaukee Junior college. In high school he was an outstanding wrestler, earning the most valuable honor in the sport his senior year. Larry was a member of the state 4-H champion softball team a year ago. His older brother, Tom, was 4-H king id*" 1974. BUMPER STICKERS PIANO LISSIONS -- ONI Of TNI MOST COMMON Of CHILDHOOD HANDICAPS. * RATHER LEASE THAN BUY? vwto* Mi MAKES MO MODELS C0NL0N-C0LLINS ANNUAL CLEriH ^^»verH000New1977F DnllST ••A OPEN 9 to 9 MM. tkra Fri. Sat. 9 te 5 -Mg- OPEN 8 to 5 MM. MM U Sat ' •S-y • ' Ira? ; GRANADA HORN COLLINS SILL C0NL0N OWMT 9 •VOt 300 Y1ARS or •XPUHNCi TO 0 ANDT ANDERSON DENNIS KLEIN TlM LAWRENCE Nnr CM Mgr. IhrtCwMp. TIMCONLON FMMCC Hp. 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