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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Jan 1968, p. 13

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wk lAffUARY 10, 1968 - PLAINDEALEft - PG. 13 Hilipltol Board Plans Future < Looking ahead tothe demands farthe highest iqpality of health care in the McHenry commun- !!y,;ths' McH3sry hospital board of diredtors ha s<» taken steps to provide what President George -P. Fr6und described today as "far-sighted planning for the Sane plans of the board and Administrator Anthony Corcoran \sfill bs discussed in more detail at the annual meeting of JpicHeriry* Hospital corporatimi on Saturday night, Feb. 3. In,,his report for the annual meeting, Freund said one step in ioptdng ahead to community needs is acquisition of additional property adjacent to the hospital, Freund said today future expansion will be "comparatively easy*' because future planning was Wit into the present 132- bed hospital. The present hospital opened for service in June, 1966; .Members of the McHenry hospital corporation and friends ci the hospital are reminded of the annual meeting at the McHenry Country club at 7 p.m. on Feb. 3. The membership cost includes the dinner and reservation but added tickets may be purchased for guests by contacting the hospital. "•Membership indicates interest in the work of the hospital and in policies of the hospital," continued Freund.'The corporation is the governing body, and from it directors and officers are chosen." SERVICE STATION EMPLOYEE, CAR COLLi&E IN BMWE Edward Kospke of 1924 Wpddlawn, McHenry, was treated for minor injuries at the local hospital Friday morning in an unusual accident which occurred "at the Schreiner Service station. I Robert Panucciof DesPlaines had stopped inthe driveway to go into the office briefly. As he started to pull away, Koepke, an employee of the station, stepped out of the door and came in contact with the side of the auto. Panucci had stepped on the" brakes immediately when he noticed Respite's presence. The latter was taken by ambulance to the McHenry hospital and later released. Musin' & Meanderin • ( Continued from page 1) community would suddenly delve into that depressing gl6om of the post - holiday period, we were pleasantly surprised last weekend to find a number of homes still lighted, including several in Jak-Ana Heights and the Country Club areas. Now if we could only retain the Christmas spirit year 'round! A heartwarming note from Samuel and Mary Louise Owen of Timothy lane has kind words Administrator Of Hospital In ( Continued from page 1) Corcoran also expects to interview potential nursing candidates while in Scotland. He and Mrs. Corcoran plan to return to McHenry Jan. 25, a week ahead of the annual meeting of the hospital. Before departing he completed annual report material and arranged for its production. Corcoran came to McHenry hospital as its administrator on Feb. 2, 1962. He was administrator of a seventy-six bed hospital at Cloquet, Minn., before moving to McHenry to help with the planning and construction of the present 132- bed hospital. Corcoran said he received much of his initial training as a hospital administrator in Scotland. itJIS CHEST X-RAYS PROVIDED COUNTY RESIDENTS During the past year the McHenry County Tuberculosis association provided 1 ,715 chest x-rays to the residents of the county. In addition, nearly 6,000 children in the public and parochial schools received the tuberculin skin tests. The Christmas Seal programs are financed by the annual Christmas Seal campaign, tt6Wiriprogress. The,contribu- How -Caii' I? Q. What can I do when I get too muqh salt in my soup or gravy? A. Counteract it by adding a teaspoonful of sugar and a tear spoonful of vinegar, and then cooking it a little longer. Or, drop in a whole peeled raw potato and let it cook awhile, then remove the potato before serving. In the case of thick soup or gravy, grate in the raw potato and let it stay. In fact, grated potato can be used to thicken a soup when necessary. Q. How can I improvise a ' substitute hot water bottle? A. Pour salt into a skillet and heat it in the oven until it's almost at the smoking point. Then pour the salt into a bag, and you'll find it will serve as well as a rubber hot "water bottle^ Sewage Plant Repoi*t Studied ( Continued from page 1) problem came in for a share of discussion. It has become apparent that a left turn signal off Elm street to Front street is needed. State engineers will check the timing on all lights and hopefully come up with a solution. The agreement, as drawn by City Attorney LOoze, between the city and Ladd Enterprises for developement of the park in Whispering Oaks, was approved. It was reported that considerable work, has been accomplished on the project. The Prevailing Wage Scale resolution was again passed; also a renewal of the original 1964 permit for work to be performed on state highways * Purchase of two car radios for the Public Works department at a cost of $200 was approved as a move toward greater efficiency in covering the widespread area of the city. Fred J. Meyer, superintendent of Public Works, reported that ninety-nine building permits were issued in1967 for new homes, plus thirty-three permits for additions and remodelling of residences. Q. What can I do about the points of my elbows, which always seem to have a dingy and unclean appearance? A. You can bleach these areas by maki ng a practice of rubbing them with the rind of a lemon. Q. How can I give my hair a good dry shampoo? A. Beat the whites of two eggs as stiff as possible, then take this a handful at a time and rub it into the scalp with a light circular' movement of the fingers. Dry in the sun for at least 20 minutes, then brush with a clean brush for several minutes. This will leave "the hair soft, fluffy, and clean. Q. What is a recommended way to clean Wicker furniture? A. By scrubbing it, with a not-too-hard brush and lukewarm soapy water. To rinse it, put the furniture out on the lawn and turn the hose on it. Q. How can I make easier the taking of bitter medicine? A. If you'll rub an ice cube over the tongue just before taking the medicine, it will lessen considerably the bitter taste. Q. What can I do, when restringing beads, if the holes in the beads are too small for a needle to pass through? A. Discard the needle and rub a little glue on the end of the thread. When this is dry (which takes only a few minutes) it will be hard and stiff, and you can then proceed with your stringing. Q. How can I keep weeds and grass from growing up between the bricks of a brick wall? A. By pouring crankcase oil into the cracks two or three times a0 season. The oil soon evaporates, and with it the weeds and grass. Q. Please suggest a good, efficient way to clean crystal glassware. A. One of the best ways is to use newspaper. The inside of the glass should be damp. Crush the paper inside, and rub it around briskly. Q. How can I dean shoe brushes? A. Soak them in warm, sudsy water to which a few drops of turpentine or mineral spirits have been added. Many such cleaning tips and short-cuts arecontained in my new "How Can I???" book. NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on December 28th, A.D. 1967, a certificate was-, filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as CHAS. H. BLANCHARD AGENCY, located at 467 Virginia Street, Crystal Lake, Illinois. Dated this 28th day of December, A.D. 1967.^ Vernon W. Kays County Clerk, i (Pub. Jan 3, 10, 17, 1968) NOTICE OF MAGISTRATE'S SALE STATE -OF ILLINOIS ) )SS COUNTY OF" McHENRY ) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT McHENRY, ILLINOIS MCHENRY SAVINGS fc LOAN ASSOCIATION, an Illinois Corporation, Plaintiff ' vs. JOSEPH S. PAR1SI and GAIL R. PARE$I, and "UNKNOWN OWNERS", Defendants No. 67 2455 and best bidder for cash all and,singular, the following described premises and real estate In said Decree, mentioned, •situated in the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Decree, to-wit: Lots 12 and , 13 in Block 5 in Shalimar Subdivision, Hsautiful Gardens, on Fox River, a Subdivision of part of the South Half of Fractional Section 24, Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded September 20, 1967, as Document No. 79953, in Book 6 of Plats, page 25, in McHenry County ,; Illinois. ADDRESS OR LOCATION "O.IK . PROPERTY: 2415 Mogra Drive J McHenry, Illinois. together with all buildings and improvements thereon, and the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging. DATED at Woodstock, Illinois, this 28th day of December, A.D. 1967. MARGARET CNEIL Clerk of the Circuit Court of McHenry County ALLEN & HERRMANN Attorneys for plaintiff 101 Van Buren Street Woodstock, Illinois PUBLISHED in McHenry Plaindealer cm Jan. 3,10, 17, 1968. * iijiikioia r 5618 NORTHWEST HIGHWAY CBYSTAL LAKE, ILLINOIS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance of a Decree heretofore entered by said Court in the above entitled cause, CHARLES T. SMITH, a Magistrate of this Court will, on January 25, 1968, at the hour of 9:30 a.m. in the morning (Central Standard Time), at the north front door of the Court House Annex, in the City of Woodstock, in said County, sell at public auction to the highest COUNTY BOARD VOTE By a vote of 17 to 11 early Tuesday afternoon, the county board of supervisors voted to accept the fairgrounds site as the location of a new county courthouse. The matter will now be returned to the Woodstock City Council. If that group turns down the recommendation of the county board, either the location will be placed on a referendum or the supervisors will need to make a Second choice. There are 7 known salt beds underlying Ithaca, New York. >F ITEMS! FOE EVERY ROOM; ; IN ¥QUK HOME - NOW DRASTICALLY REDUCED - SUBJECT -frO PRIOR SAILE. YOU MUST HURRY! spurgeons at the office of the association The Daytime Fashions of Spring Are In Our Great granted £rc® to© maiiy us until an emergency exists. After a minor fire on their property last week, they wrote the following: "This experience made us realize that the McHenry fire department is a dedicated, on-the-ball organization, and every citizen in the area you protect should know this and be very grateful for it." K.A.F. and the total has reached $23,- 539.70. "We are hopeful that we may reach our goal of $30,000," said Mrs. Claribel H. Nay lor, R.N. of the Tuberculosis association. "The campaign is our wily method of fund raising and in order to enlarge the programs to keep up with the growth of the county, we need to reach our goal," said Mrs. Nay lor- DRESS SALE! PE THAWINSI Don't take chances. Let an expert thaw your frozen pipes. Fast and efficient. ® Adams Bros. Repair Serv. Next to V. F. W. 385-0783 3004 W. Route 120 McHenry When selecting a gift for him.... let us help I 5"TORE for MEN 1245 N. Green St. McHenry, Illinois Phone 385-0047 _ Qpea-DailyJla»m. to 6 p.m. - Fri. 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