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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Jul 1968, p. 5

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R;°. •• K\V, vF5 fir ,w :>";• V W^riW^ [©Student Miss Kathy Clough, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Clough of Wild Cherry road, Crystal Lake, is the first student to register for classes for the 1968 fall semester at McHenry County college. Miss Clough was assisted by Mrs. Darlene Hoffman, one of the counselors at the college. Mrs. Hoffman discussed with Miss Clough her vocational aspirations and assisted her in completing her schedule for the semester beginning Sept. 16. 1968. Information regarding admission and registration may be obtained at the college. 6200 Northwest highway, Crystal Lake, or by by telephoning 459-6800. PROPERTY OWNERS MEET TO DISCUSS ROAD PROGRAM Be sure to attend the Property Owners Association meeting at the VFW Post 4600, Route 120 east of McHenry, this Friday, July 26, at 8p.m. sharp. Don't be uninformed or misinformed -- attend the meeting yourself and find out first hand what is being done. Important information on our rc gram and other business be discussed. ANNUAL PICNIC Extra! Extra! 2nd annual big picnic -- carnival. Family fun, prizes, games, food and drink. Come one, come all. Have a ball. Sunday, August 25 from 11 a.m. til??? Since last year' s picnic was such a huge success because of WHI Gertrude Disney :s 385-7515 SENIOR CITIZEN CLUB MEMBERS ENJOY PICNIC The Whispering Oaks members of the McHenry Senior Citizens club had a perfect day for a picnic. There were many prizes and the refreshments were plentiful. MOURN DEATHS The unexpected death of Ernie Schingal was a terrible Shock to the neighbors in the area. Instead of flowers they gave the widow money. The funeral was held at one p.m. Monday, all the folks here are just wonderful. Their maturity shines through all over. Mr. and Mrs. Davis of 4606 Ashley lost their little granddaughter, Tammy. Hie family )Ms deep sorrow in their hearts. Heaven is a good place for a Uttle girl. NEWS BITS Miss Dale Bryant of Indianapolis is a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson at 4607 Ashley. Tinda and Liza, twins, and Michael Holms are spending a week at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hedlund of 4410 Ashley. Miss Pamela Young, daughter When selecting a gift for him.... let us help! STORE for ME! 1245 N. Green St. McHenry/ Illinois Phone 385-0047 Open Daily 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. - Fri. 'til 9 p.m. CLOSED ON SUNDAYS USE THE FREE GREEN STREET PARKING AREA INEZ YOUNG all th4 donations and cooperation of all of the people In the subdivision, the committee will be around again this year to ask for the donation of a book of trading stamps. Girts, think up your favorite recipe for cake or salads to be donated the morning of the picnic. With your help this year's picnic carnival will be even better than last year. Any adults willing to work in the booths or games please contact Marge Smith at 385-4802 or Leone Kathan at 385-4218. CM), yes, and thisyear, lefs see if we can order better weather for that day?? FLAMINGO FLING Orchids to Carl Weiss, Rick Postal, Dennis Kosup and Bill Goebel and Bill Boettcher for a fantastic job done on our recent dance. And due to the fine cooperation they had from many others the affair was a huge success. If you were there, you know, you had a good time. Fm sure the two happiest people are Charles Cermak and his wife from Island Lake who will enjoy a second honeymoon in Las Vegas. RETIREMENT Our congratulations to Delores Proefrock who has retired from her job and will be staying home like the rest of us 'housewives'. GET - WELL WISHES Cheeful get-well wishes go to Mike Suman who was rushed to McHenry hospital with pneumonia. BIRTH DAZE Belated wishes to Barbara Tyree who celebrated her day on July 14, and happy birthday to Debbie Mahon, Jim Dowhin, Jr., and Kelly Wegener all celebrating on the twenty-fifth, to Helen Boettcher, Cindy Filip and Michael Mroz on the twentysixth , to Judy Abbink and Edward Hughes II on the twsn4y° seventh and to Rodney Nelson on the twenty-ninth.' of Mr. and Mrs. Young of 4414 Sussex, just returned from a three weeks tour of northwestern parts of Germany. Rolf Schilling, Pam's fiance, and his family were visiting relatives over there. They traveled via aifrv • • ' f Mr. and Mrs. Harry Symonds of Sussex had visitors from Willshire, Calif., the Ronald Vacquez. Newcomers to Whispering Oaks are Mr. and Mrs. Martens, They have a poodle, Sussy, and a pussy cat, Peppy. They live at 4415 Sussex. Hie Uhlmans, Bob and Ruth, are home from a Candian vacation. Their son and family were with them. Mr. and Mrs. Heath of 4606 Sussex have visitors, from Escanaba, Mich., Mrs. Sofie Pokladowsld, who is Mrs. Heath's mother. Also with them are Kathy and Mary, their nieces. We took a ride up to Wausau, Ms., to see my mother who will be 90 years old. She had broken her arm and it was very painful, but the doctor took the cast off and she is all full of pep and is taking up where she left off. She takes care of herself and a large house plus a garden and. bakes the best coffee cake. Come (Mi over some time and you can have some. MEAT DISPLAY TO BE VIEWED AT COUNTY FAIR A meat display to show steer and hog carcasses will be on view at the McHenry County Fair in Massey hall. It is cosponsored by the McHenry County Livestock Feeders association, McHenry County Farm Bureau, the County Agricultural Extension service and the McHenry County Fair association. The Livestock Feedersassociation plans a live steer judging in Hebron cm July 29. They plan a live hog judging show at the fair grounds the same (fey. Carcasses of the winning animals then will go on view at the fair, and fair goers will have a chance to evaluate why these carcasses rate so highly and provide highly nutritious meat to the consumer. This is the first time for a display of this type at the county fair, and it promises to be an unusually fine added attraction. • * Robert Schnltz, NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF ) THE APPLICATION OF ) PAUL JESSUP AND THE ) HEIRS OF ELIZABETH > KENNEBECK, deceased, ) FOR A LIMITED AMEND- ) MENT OF THE ZONING ) ORDINANCE OF Mc- > HENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS ) AND SAID ORDINANCE Jig AS AMENDED. Public notice is hereby given of a hearing on the petition of the above-identified persons for a limited amendment to the Zoning Ordinance of Mc-™* Henry County, requesting a reclassification from "F" Farming District, to "I-l" Light Industrial District, of the following described premises: That part of the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 36, Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the Hiird Principal Meridian, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of the West line of said Quarter Quarter Section with the center line of Illinois Route 120; thence Southeasterly along said center line 104.10 feet: thence Southerly at an angle of 82 degrees, 22 minutes to the light of the last described line extended Southeasterly 261,65 feet; thence Southeasterly at right angles to the last described line 141.50 feet; thence South parallel with the West line of aforesaid Quarter Quarter Section 292.0 feet; thence West at right angles to the last described line 210.21 feet to the West line of said Quarter Quarter Section; thence Nbrth along said West line 595.0 feet to the point of 3 begifining, in McHenry County, Illinois. The property concerned abuts the McHenry Heating and Air Conditioning building located on the South side of Illinois State Route 120, approximately onehalf mile East of the Fox River. Trife petition states the limitation would bef'to uses of the property which would be light industrial and manufacturing in character; expressly prohibited would be uses in lower class districts and those which would be detrimental to neighboring property, or to the health and safety of persons beyond the property as described, by rea-y son of emission of odor, dus gas, fumes, smoke or noise. Hie hearing will be held on Wednesday, the 14th day of August, 1968, at the hour of 3:00 p.m. at the City Hall in the City of McHenry, at which time and place any persons interested may be present. McHENRY COUNTY ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, By: JOSEPH L. CRABB, , Chairman Attorneys for Petitioners: Looze and Kinne 3431 W. Elm street McHenry, Illinois 60050 Telephone: 385- 1580 (area 815) (Publish July 24,1968) WED., JULY 24, 1968 - PLAINDEALER - PG. 5 t >• ^ , r s * sS. i l l tal Lake Road CS.A. Rte. 6 Extended) from State Rte. No. 120 to Henley Street, a total distance of 2167 feet, of which 2167 feet (0.4104 miles) are to be improved. (b) The proposed improvement is to be bituminous concrete binder Sub-Class I-H Base course (7") combination concrete curb and gutter, storm drainage and incidental items of work. 3. Instructions to Bidders, (a) Plans and proposal forms may be obtained from W.A. Rakowfc Associates, Municipal and Civil Engineers, 165 N. Spring street, Elgin, Illinois, upon payment of $10.00 nonrefundable NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS For Work to be Constructed Under the Illinois Highway code. 1. Time and Place of Opening Bids. Sealed proposals for the improvement of the thoroughfere (s) described herein will be received at the office of the City Clerk of City of McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois, until 2:00 oP clock P.M. July 29,1968 and at that time publicly opened and read. 2. Description of Work, (a) The proposed work is officially known as Section 18-CS Crys- (b) All proposals must be accompanied by a bank cashier's check, or bank draft, or certified for not less than ten (10) percent of th© amount of the bid, or as provided in Article 2.7 of the "Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction" prepared by the Department of Public Works and Buildings of the State of Illinois. 4. Rejection of Bids. "Hie Council reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive technicalities. By the Order of the Council of the City of McHenry, July mvo . Earl R. WalshW CHyCk*-: nPrtbMah July 19, 24. M6»| CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Work is expected to begin ^ tills month on a new regional d office building in Rockfixrd for 4 state agencies. Contracts tor ^ the building total $1,113,223. Construction totaling $382,110 will rehabilitate the Ferguson , , Farm near Gafton for the Il-> linois Youth commission. A- , ward of contracts totaling more ^ than $3,000,000 on the state's^ read program was announced, ? last week. Rehabilitation, con- ,, struction and improvements^ also are planned for state fee-. n llities at the Soldiers' and Sa- _ HOTS' Horn®, Quincy; Dbson j Stats School, Manteno State Hospital, Black Hawk State Park,; Rock Island, and tte armories at Champaign and Pontiac. fi NEW DIRECTOR APPOINTED r Gov. Samuel H. Shapiro last:* week announced the appointment of Norbert J. Johnson as act-'j ing director of the Illinois De-n partment of Public Works and? Buildings to succeed Francis, r S. Lorenz, Democratic nominee for attorney general, who re-?) signed as the department's director. •] WINNERS IN EVERY STORE-EVERY WEEK! Donald Doherty R.Ph. . . .PICNIC TIPS. . . Picnic season is here! Whether you serve the children a lunch of milk and sandwiches in the yard, pack a lunch for an outing at the lake or entertain on the patio, it's almost certain you'll be dining out of doors this summer. For these next two weeks we offer these helpful hints for outdoor-eating... 1. If you're serving youngsters outside, fill a bucket half Ml of water and furnish washcloths and paper towels. This will make it easier to clean their hands and faces before and after eating. 2. Cut a hole in a sipall paper plate, turn it upside down, fit a cup in the hole, it won't tip and spill. 3. Hem the ends of your picnic tablecloth to accept extension curtain rods. This will keep the cloth firm and in place. Our special tip is to pick up all your summer first-aid needs at the store that stocks them all. ..BOLGER'S DRUG STORE . . .1259 N. Green. . .Phone 385-4500. r nentints. Valu-Way Trimmed 1 •.Vf*1.!* ENGLISH BEEF ROAST wmv$oz SLICED BACON COOK Hickory Smoked Shank Portion US OA fnipecfed Grose A SWIFT Pwnivm BUTTERBAIL TURKEYS Lb. Butt Portion ... Lb. 55c twmpe uu patk Volu-Way Trimmtd HILLSIDE CUBE STEAKS SKINLESS WIENERS SAVE CASH SAVE ^WST AMPS SAVE CASH SAVE^STAMPS SAVE CASH SAVE^/STAMPS Pineapple-Grapefruit California Yntlfiw CI Groceries FROZEN LEMONADE DEL MONTI mm LIBBY PEACHES SAVE CASH DAWN-DEW" FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES HAWTHORN MELLODY Groceries U. S. No. 7 IDAHO VALLEY .Shoestring POTATOES How Grow n cmwm Extra Fancy OUT Homo Grow SAVE CASH SAVE^WSTAMPS Cheese Spread KRAFT VI BLUeSEUS SACIMD MSOPURU AAYN D OUDW SAUSAGI PIZZA KCAmT CDO*i #c Mor Innst lar -SAVE

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