Thursday/ February 18, 1965 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Section Two County Mental Health Center (This is the first in a series of articles concerning the Mental Health Center of Mc- Henry County, which is located in tocHenry) The Mental Health Center for McHenry County is a community medical facility established to provide help for residents of the county who have mental or emotional difficulties. As a community center, a board of directors, who themselves reside in the county and represent residents of the county, establish the policies by which the cerfter's staff operates. \ The present officers of the board were elected in November, 1964. These are Mr. Virgil Pollock, president, McHenry; Richard Zukowski, vicepresident, Crystal Lake; John Sterling, secretary-treasurer, Crystal Lake. The following Ore members of the board: Robert J. Becker, D.D.S., Woodstock; Judge James H. Cooney, Woodstock; Mr. M. S. Firth, Crystal Lake; H. JosepHfGitlin, Woodstock; Lee Gladstone, M.D., McHenry; R. S. Loewenherz, M.D., Crystal Lake; Mrs. Lynn Lund, McHenry; Arnold May, Richmond; Mrs. Ralph Nichols, Hebron; and W. H. Tammeus, Woodstock. Mental and emotional problems are psychiatric (medical) problems which have an effect upon the community. These problems are best thought of as a person's inability to deal with the everyday affairs of his or her life situation. They may stem from physical ill-health, inner psychological forces, social maladjustments or difficulties in relation to others either at home, at work, at school, etc. Usually, more than one of these causes contributes to the person's emotional or mental difficulties; other factors, too, may contribute. As a medical resource in the community, the center requires direction and supervision by a physician, in this case, a psychiatrist. Dr. Salvador Martinez is the psychiatric director of the center and is qualified to diagnose and plan treatment programs for persons who have difficulties in their adjustment to everyday situations. Dr. Eugene Stern, staff psychiatrist, assists in performing medical diagnosis and treatment planning services. This frees the psychiatric director's time for programming for the center's overall operation. Assisting the center with children's problems is Dr. Robert Russell. He has had specialized training in child psychiatry at the Institute of Juvenile Research, is licensed to practice medicine in the state of Illino|s, and is eligible for certification by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. The problems presented by persons in search of help may have had their beginnings in early experiences in the person's life. To help in understanding the background of the problems, a life history of the person may further pinpoint diagnostic and treatment conclusions. Mrs. Shirley Blumberg, psychiatric social worker, is especially trained in this area. Since intellectual and personality conditions contribute to an individual's difficulties, psychological testing may be needed to assist in the diagnosis and the treatment planning. George Mally, clinical psychologist, joined the staff in June, 1964. Psychotherapy--talking over one's problems with a professionally trained person -- is the main form of help provided at the center. AH professional staff members have been trained and are experienced in the practice of psycho-therapy. A person in need of help may be seen by any of the professional staff members. In the case of the psychologist and the social worker, psychotherapy is conducted under the medical responsibility and direction of the psychiatrist. As a medical agency, an attempt is made to have every person who asks for services to be seen first by a psychiatrist. He would determine the, need, in conference with other staff members, for further diagnostic work-ups, such as psychological testing or obtaining of social history. Other staff also assist in the planning of how to best help the person in need; the person may be assigned to the .social worker or the psychologist for help. To assist the professional staff, Mrs. June Keller and Mrs. Marion Olsen provide secretarial services. Administration of the center's program on a daily basis is carried out by Mr. Mally. This, again, relieves the psychiatric director of the details of the center's activities. The administrator works in close cooperation with the board of directors and the psychiatric director to maintain communications, both within the center and with the community. Questions about the center and its operation and services shoiild be directed to the clinic administrator. ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE) APPLICATION OF PETER) BAKER & SON CO., an) Illinois corporation, DEL) F R E U N D and STATE) BANK OF WOODSTOCK) AS TRUSTEE UNDER) TRUST NUMBER 936 FOR) CONDITIONAL USE PER-) MIT AND AMENDMENT) OF THE COUNTY ZON-) ING ORDINANCE OF) McHENRY COUNTY, IL-) LINOIS. ) Notice is hereby given in compliance with the McHenry County Zoning Ordinance that a public hearing will be had before the McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals in connection with the application for Conditional Use 'Permit and amendment of the McHenry County Zoning Ordinance for the following described property: The North 250 feet of the West Half of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 32, Township 45 North, Range 9 East of the Third Principal Meridian (together with an easement for access thereto over the West 100 feet of the West Half of the Southwest Quarter of the North west Quarter of said Section 32), in McHenry County, Illinois. Said property contains 3.7 acres located approximately 1,050 feet north of Route 120 approximately 2 miles east of the Fox River, in the northeast corner of the Del Freund gravel mining and processing operation; the Petition requests issuance of a Conditional Use Permit under Section 15, Paragraph C-25 of the Zoning Ordinance to permit construction and operation of an asphalt batching plant (wherein equipment to be utilized will include a standard mixing unit with a wet washer and a dust collector). Said hearing will be held on Wednesday, March 10i 1965 at 3:00 P.M. in the City Hall at McHenry, Illinois, at which time and place any person desiring to be heard may be present; McHENRY COUNTY ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS By: John Looze, Chairman Attorneys for Petitioners: Joslyn, Kell & Conerty 116 Benton Street Woodstock, Illinois Telephone: 338-1135 (Pub. Feb. 18, 1965) PUBLICATION NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE) PETITION OF THEODOR) OLSEN arid SALLY OL-) SEN, his wife, for a VAR-) IATION * under the ZON-) ING ORDINANCE of the) VILLAGE OF McCULLOM) LAKE, McHENRY COUN-) TY, ILLINOIS. ) NOTICE is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Mc- Cullom Lake, McHenry County,. Illinois, a.r public hearing will be held by the Village Board of Trustees of Mc- Cullom Lake, relative to a zoning variation on the following described real estate: Lot 13 in Block 7 ip Knollwood Addition to McCullom Lake Estates, being a subdivision of the Northeast Quarter of Section 21, excepting the* North 5 acres of the West Half thereof, also the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of said Section 2l, Township 45 North, Range 8, East of the Third Principal Meridian, McHenry County, Illinois. Said property is located at 5101 W. Fountain Lane, McHenry Illinois; and the purpose of this zoning hearing is to allow said premises to be used as a two-family residence for and during the lifetime of the Petitioners. The {tearing shall be held at the Beach House of the Village of McCullom Lake, McHenry County, Illinois on Monday, March 8, 1965 at the hour of 8:00 p.m. All persons interested*' may attend. VILLAGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF McCULLOM LAKE By: Eugene Shigley, Chairman Petitioners Attorney: Leroy J. Welter 1303 N. Richmond Rd. McHenry, Illinois 385-1333 (Area 815) (Pub. Feb. 18, 1965) NOTICE Monday, April 5, 1965 is the claim date in the estate of WILLIAM B. SMITH deceased, No. 65 P 33, Circuit Court, McHenry County, Illinois. WALTER SMITH of 3807 N. Spring Grove Rd., Johnsburg, McHenry, 111. is the Executor; LEROY J. WELTER of McHenry, 111. is the attorney. (Pub. Feb. 18, 25, March 4, 1965) STATE CHAIRMAN PREDICTS GOP UPSWING IN '66 REVOKE DRIVER * LICENSES; MAN* *" OTHERS SUSPENDED NOTICE OF CLAIM, DATE Monday, April 5, 1965 is the claim date in the estate of LAMBERT PAUL PETERSON deceased, No. 65 P 28, Circuit Court, McHenry County, Illinois. PAUL LAMBERT PETERSON of 2622 Emerald Court, McHenry, 111. is the Executor: FRANCIS HIGGINS of 7316 Hancock Drive, Wonder Lake, 111. is the attorney. (Pub. Feb. 18, 25, March 4, 1965) Del Black, state chairman of the Young Republicans of Illinois predicted that the 1966 election in Illinois will see an upswing in the GOP party fortunes. He spoke at a meeting of the McHenry County Young Republicans held in Crystal Lake last week. ^ Black stated that now that the barricade of restraint in Congress of. conservatives is gone, a flood of leftist billsNwill go through. He added that also, with no one left to fight the recent- Supreme Court decision on reapportionment and with most state legislators in the hands of the Democrats, we will see gerrymandering to make congressional as well as legislative districts more safe for the Democrats. He stated that to win in '66. the Republicans will have to work hard and start early. He urged anyone who is interested in the future of the Republican party to join a Republican group like the Young Republicans or Women's Republicans. Secreta*^ of State Paul Powell has announced the revocation of -the driver license of Richard H. Brefeld of 3507 W. Washington, and Walter O. Whilty of Woodstock for driving while intoxicated; Richard J. Talaska of Fox River Grove for three reckless driving convictions within twelve months; John B. Fisher of 3613 N. Riverside, McHenry, for permitting fraudulent use of license; and Esequil C. Garcia of Woodstock for displaying license not issued to him. Suspensions were ordered for Robert J. Bartlet of 816 W. West Blvd., McHenry; Gordon J; Beal, Edward F. Nash, Gary L. Dyer and Bertis E. Moye, Jr., all of Marengo;- Richard I. Caparros of Richmond; George I. Chudzik of Wauconda; Nickolas E. Hill of Algonquin; Kuriam C. Mathew and David N. Roche of Cary; Leslie G. Morris of Crystal Lake; Gene; W. Prow of Fox Riyer Grove; Denver C. Sperry of Lake-in-the- Hills; Guy T. Tousey, Jr., of Barrington; Robert E. Vieth of Harvard and Ernest R. Ward of 7908 Winn Road, Spring Grove. Probationary permits were issued to Florence Ferrakk of Crystal Lake; Walter H. Gehlar of 1332 W. Bay Road and Arthur L. Herman of 3714 Hillcrest, both McHenry: Edward L. Karlic of ^022 S. Tower Drive. Holiday Hills; Kurian C. Mathew of Cary; Frank J. Ryan and Nancy J. Swendsen of Algonquin. 00-FLY-PIE!! Has your money just been 'flying' around lately . . . never 'lighting' long enough to earn what it could or should? 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