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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 May 1968, p. 11

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Pels Hast 'Neisi A !H©fn« OR ARE Looking For Their Master Am a public service of the MeHenry Plaindealer all ads run under "Pets That Need A Home" are Free. The only requirements are: The are to be given away to food homes without charge or you are trying to find the owner of a pet that has strayed Into your possession. TO BE GIVEN AWAY TO BE GIVEN AWAY 4 PUPPIES 3 months old. 2 males, 2 females. Given to good home. Call 385-3282. • 5-17-68 1 PEDIGREED Siamese kitten, 14 weeks old. 2806. Call 385- 5-17-68 FOR RENT STORE suitable for office, also. Will decorate. Call 385- 7312. 5-1-68T.F.1-2 OFFICE, MeHenry, excellent location. Off street parking, air conditioned, all utilities furnished. Reasonable. Call 385-1327. 5-1-68T.F.1-2 HALL FOR RENT ALL OCCASIONS UP TO 200 CASEY'S 2601 S. River Road Grlswold Lake MeHenry, Illinois CAUL 385-2487 MULTIPLE offices available in expanding area of Richmond, with large spacious reception room. Will rent individually. If you want to start a store or open an office in this thriving community, see or call Arnold N. May, office, 815-678-2861 or home - 815- 678-6681. 5-1-68T.F.2 NOTICES IMPORTANT: World War I Vetesem - Join Barracks 1315! Call S33-2SSL or 5-1-6ST.F.1-2 T0ESM» WOMEN'S LEAGUE Open to all at CHANEL HILL COUNTRY ©LTJB LADIES GROUP GOLF LESSONS by the Chapel Hill Golf Staff For information Call 385-0333 5-1-68TF1-2 DON'T FORGET to see our new Pin Curl beach wig, $39, at our Wig-in Sunday, May 19th, 1330 N. Riverside Dr., MeHenry. 5-17-68 FOR RENT 1 BEDROOM furnished apart ment. Garage included. Heat and utilities. Single girl pre ferred. $120 per month. Cal1 385-1432. 5-15-68TF 1-r 1V& ROOM furnished kitchenette apartment. Private batl and entrance. Utilities included. Call 312-JU7-0430 or 312- JU7-2453. 5-17-6? LAKELAND PARK. Large ? bedroom house. $125 per mo. Call 385-2749. 5-17-6S 3 BEDROOM home, furnishec' or unfurnished. Near lake $165 per month. Call 653-3611 5-17-88 CARD OF THANKS I WISH to express my appreciation for cards, gifts, prayers offered in my behalf and visits while I was in the hospital. I am especially grateful to Father Rudden and Father Tierney for their services. Rose T. Schmitt 5-17-68 OUR RECENT bereavement leaves us with grateful hearts towards neighbors and friends. Special thanks to Rev. Robert J. Zinn and for all who sent flowers, cards and food. Your helpfulness and comforting expressions of sympathy will always be remembered. The Arthur Oxtoby family 5-17-68 I WISH to thank my relatives, neighbors and friends for their kind remembrances to my family and myself while I was confined to the hospital. Also many thanks to the staff of MeHenry Hospital. Midge Schaif 5-17-68 OUR SINCERE thanks for the many gestures of sympathy & understanding upon the loss of our dear father. We are particularly grateful for the professional skill and great kindness extended by the personnel of the Villa Nursing Home. Daughters of Dr. Henry Freund 5-17-68 NOTICES M DUCES THE 3917 W. Main Si. MeHenry CARRY OUTS OPEN: 11:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Call (815) 385-1530 FISH FRY Friday night starting May 10 LAKE PERCH All you can eat $1.50 5 p.m. till closing CHAPEL HILL COUMTRY CLUB RESTAURANT 5-17-68 PE1SQNALS __ Need For 2,300 Miles Of Expressways Told NOT RESPONSIBLE for debts other than my own as of May 8, 1968. Theodore A. Hocin 5-15/5-17-68 JOEY MY DRAINS ARE CLOGGED AGAIN. B r i n g home a bottle of FIREWATER the Liquid Drain Opener. Mary. Buy it at: Ace Hardware, 3729 W. Elm, MeHenry, 385-0722 5-17-68 Business Opportunities This state must construct v at least 2,300 miles of ex- JEFF JOHNNIE SIRTAK. pres sways within the next ten Happy Birthday darling. Love years or be faced with a highand miss you always. Lonely. way crises, and it must con- Gramma Jean. struct this system with little 5-17-6S^expectation of federal aid.Tho- . mas J. Hanahan, Jr., MeHenry, chairman of the Illinois To 11 way's Advisory committee, reported this week. This conclusion was drawn by Hanahan and five other committee members who journeyed to Washington, D.C. to examine progress of the 41,000 Interstate Highway program and determine the future of a proposed federal supplemental highway program. Hanahan and the other committee members talked to Alan Boyd Secretary of Transportation; Edward Jamieson, Deputy Federal Highway Administrator; John Swick; Deputy Director Bureau of Public Roads; and members of the House of Representatives Bureau of Public Roads subcommittee. This is what they were told: The 60 percent completed interstate highway program now is scheduled to end in 1974 two years later than originally planned. Costs have risen from thfe initial $25 billion to $51 billion. . up $8 billion alone from 1966. Completion of the interstate program will end all 90-10 federal-state monies. Following programs might have 2/3 or 1/3 or even lesser amounts of matching federal funds. Secretary Boyd had no ideas as to the future of federal highway programs after completion of the interstate sysWm. SPARE TIME. Bee keeping and honey route. Sell or trade cash or terms. Call 312-526- 8212 after 7 p.m. 5-15/5-17-68 MC-34 AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE V OF CHAPTER 11 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF McHENRY WHEREAS, the Mayor of the City of MeHenry has caused a survey of existing premises which have been issued retail Class A licenses for the sale of alcoholic liquors on the preW mises for consumption eithet on the premises or off the premises, and WHEREAS, the Mayor, as Liquor Control Commissioner, by and with the advice and consent of the City Council, in its individual capacities as assistant liquor control commissioners, has determined that there is no necessity for seventeen (17) Class A license locations in the city of MeHenry. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the City of MeHenry that paragraph 44. (a) of Article V of Chapter 11, as amended by Municipal Ordinance No. MC-26 and MC-32, be and hereby is amended to read as follows: 44. (A) CLASS A LICENSE- £ which shall authorize the re- '-tail sale of alcoholic liquors on the premises for consumption either on the premises or off the premises. The annual fee for «uch licenses shall be Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars. No more than fifteen (15) Class A licenses shall be inforceinthe City at any time. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption and publication, as by law provided. ' Passed and approved this 29th day of April, 1968. Donald P. Doherty Mayor Attest: Earl R. Walsh City Clerk (Fub. May 17, 1968) CONSTRUCTION COSTS Costs of highway construction increase every two years. The state of Illinois has been allotted $258 million for fiscal 1969 with $215 million solely specified for interstate construction on a 90-10 basis. The balance of $43 million is to be spent for secondary roads. "Many states began their in-' terstate highway construction in the rural areas and are only now beginning to enter their urban areas. One can imagine the exploding cost factors as this construction acitivity accelerates. "Fortunately for Illinois, this higher cost construction activity is behind us. I have found from our many discussions with federal highway officials that the concept of a federal supplemental highway system only is a dream. "This means that Illinois will have to solve its future highway crises and the need for 2,300 miles of new road all by itself. Secretary Boyd said he could see nd other solution than the implementation of the proposed 1,350 extension of the present 187 miles Illinois Tollway," Hanahan said. The proposal, the brainchild of Donald R. Bonniwell, chairman of The Illinois State Toll Highway commission, was submitted to the Illinois Legislature in 1967. Bonniewell's plan was signed into law on Aug. 7, 1967 and now is being tested for constitutionality. It called for the construction of nine tollway segments to mesh with existing or planned interstate routes at an approximated cost of $1.35 billion. A ngwly created Illinois Tollway Authority with expanded powers would be assigned this task. COFE WITH NEEDS The advisory group spoke to members of the House subcommittee of Public Works and report these people as having expressed a definite feeling for tollway systems promotion in order to cope with growing highway construction needs. The advisory members said one important fact was brought to mind repeatedly throughout their trip. It was the tremendous expense involved for maintenance and policing of completed interstate road with the federal government providing no accompanying revenues. This money has to come solely from tax sources drawn from the individual states. The practicality of tollways could not be denied for they would be constructed from nontax sources, maintained, policed and administered only from funds provided by those using the roads thus providing other areas for the channel of limited tax revenues. Besides Hanahan, a State Representative from MeHenry, the other committee members who travelled to the nation's capital were Rep. Benedict Garmisa of Chicago, Sen. Dennis J. Collins of DeKalb; John D. Varble of Bensenville, Robert F. Greenaway of DeKalb and Anthony P. Ross of Addison. NAME EASTER SEAL AUXILIARY '68 OFFICERS Mrs. Jack Williams, Jr., of Crystal Lake was re-elected president of the Easter Seal Women's auxiliary for MeHenry county at the annual luncheon and theatre meeting at Shady Lane, Marengo, last week. Other officers elected were Mrs. Bertil Dehlin, first vicepresident; Mrs. B.B. Neuchil- > ler, second vice - president; Mrs. Charles Peterson, recording secretary; Mrs. Howard Fiedelman, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Karl Koch, treasurer and Mrs. Robert Emery, assistant treasurer. The total expenditure of the auxiliary to the Therapy center FRI., MAY 17, 1968 - PLAINDEALER-PG. 11 for the past year was $3,- 392.28. Mrs. Williams commented that the auxiliary was founded in 1963 headed by Mrs.Chester Gould. Assisting were Mrs. Donald Swanson, Mrs. Hugh Hemmingway, Mrs. John Ryan, Mrs. John Sterling, Mrs. John Eggum and Mrs. Richard Fletcher. Since that time, she said, the auxiliary has assisted the Easter Seal society in the purchase of a majority of the new equipment at the center. She expressed appreciation to the past year's officers, adding, "with the help of all of you and fine board of directors I ain sure the auxiliary will continue ments." on these achieve- SCHOOL APPROVED MeHenry Community high school has been placed on the list of secondary schools approved for the 1967-68 school year by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. JUNIOR COLLEGE MEETING There will be a regular meeting of the MeHenry County College board at the college office, 6200 Northwest Highway,Crystal Lake, on May 23 at 7:30 p.m. y a Flag in the Window For Your Boy in A© Service Popular Demand Revives Custom of World War I, Showing a Red Bordered White Centered Service Flag with a Blue Star on the White Field to Tell the World a Member of the Family Is In Our Armed Services. ( Service flags are in growing demand. . .and because flags of this type, high in quality and at a fair price are so hard to find. . .MeHenry Plaindealer has made arrangements to make these service flags available at cost as a patriotic public service. The flag is a heavy quality rayon printed with red border and blue star . . .with gilded bar and gilded spear tips and golden cord and tassles. The flag hangs in the window displaying its message of patriotic service. These flags are on sale at The MeHenry Plaindealer, 3812 W. Elm street for only $1.50 each. . .or you may mail the coupon Mloto enclosing cash, check or money order for $1.50 and your service flag will be sent by mail. Every close relative with a member of the family in service should display a service flag. People should know just how many of our men are serving in the armed forces andthere's no better way to show our participation than by displaying these service flags. The MeHenry Plaindealer is to be commended for making the flags available at such a low price. Editor's Note: For a man lost in service a flag with a gold star should be displayed. To the parents and wives of such heroes of our country The MeHenry Plaindealer will furnish a gold-starred service flag without cost upon request. If you wish to use the coupon below to order a gold starred service flag, simply fill out the information blanks and write on the coupon GOLD. There will be no charge for the flag. . .and if you prefer you may come into our service desk for your flag. SERVICE FLAG MeHenry Plaindealer 3812 West Elm Street MeHenry, Illinois Enclosed is $ • I want service flags at $1.50 each. (Mail: $.50 extra) Make checks and money orders payable to The MeHenry Plaindealer. \ NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP cut coupon on dotted lines. LEGAL NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF IGNAC BERGIS Deceased, FILE NO. 68-P-84. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters TESTAMENTARY were issued on May 6, 1968, to Helen Phillips, 2927 Mapl& avenue, Berwyn, Illinois, whose attorney of record is Looze & Kinne, 34- 31 W. Elm street, Mcfienry, Illinois, and that the first Monday in the month of July, 1968 is the claim date for the estate. Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, CQunty Court House, Woodstock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET 0»NEIL Clerk of the Court (Pub. May 10, 17, 24, 1968) Mental Health Seminars Open Ministers of MeHenry county are participating in a series of mental health seminars starting Tuesday, May 14, in the board room of the MeHenry hospital. Consultants for the May 14 meeting were Salvador Martinez, M.D., Psychiatrist and Medical Director of the Mental Health Center; and Howard Wolff, A.C.S.W. Psychiatric Social Worker. The ministers consulted with two members of the staff of the Mental Health Center for MeHenry County. Dr. Martinez has been medical director of the Mental Health center since 1960. Mr. Wolff is employed two days a week for the center since joining the staff last December. ID mmJ MODELS! EAS MID mCQ 10 MOVE y l n a size HURRY SPORT-SIZE MUSTANG HARDTOP ACTION-SIZE TORINO GT FASTBACK LUXURY-SIZE THUNDERBIRD Bu Ford Sales 3936 W. Main Street, MeHenry, III. FULL-SIZE GALAXIE 500 HARDTOP COMPACT-SIZE FALCON FUTURA NOW! BETTER TRADES, BETTER BUYS ON '68 BETTER IDEA FORDS!

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