( I k* r . s . b f • • r , fis *f * f • * Wooden crates make-do rented apartment. McHenry Girl On Her Way Up The old admonition, "Go West young man' , has proved equally as fruitful for at least one young woman. She is Jennifer Kuhl- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kuhlma.n of 3817 W. Waukegan road, who is living an exciting life in Portland, Ore. If Jennifer had failed to no tice an ad in a national fash ion magazine describing Port land's Bassist Fashion Insti tute, she might not be work ing on the animation for a pro- _ motion film for the school. After a year spent at the in stitute, she is now with North western Incorporated Motion Pictures and Recording, where she is learning how to edit film and animation techniques. If Miss Kuhlma.i had not found her way to Portland, she prob- For your car your home your life and your health State Farm is all you need to know about insurance. Give me a call. JOE PODPORA 1212 Green 385-4080 S T A T I F A R M State Farm is all you need to know about INSURANCC insurance. STATI (AKM INSURANCE COMPANILS HOMlOKICtS BIOOMINQTON IUIN0IS Fall Events Are Scheduled For PWP Chapter Parents Without Partners, Lake Area Chapter 189, will meet Friday, Sept. 12, at 8:30 in the Yacht club room at the .Crystal Bowl In Crystal Lake. Father Jones of St. Mary's Episcopal church will be guest speaker for the evening. "Re- marriage-Beware-Take Care* will be the topic for discussion. Everyone is asked to bring a guest. On Sunday, Sept. 14, families will meet at the Crystal Bowl at 11 a.m., or Admiral parking lot in McHenry at 11:30 to go to the Zoo in Racine. Those attending should bring a picnic lunch and plan to go swimming in Lake Michigan, weather per mitting. In case of rain, meet the following Sunday, Sept. 21. On Sept. 17, the adults will meet at Martinetti's in Crys tal Lake at 7, for a LEOl(Let's Eat Out). ' On Friday, Sept. 26, there will be a general meeting at the Crystal Lake Bowl at 8:30. Mar- ilynn Topp will be guest speaker for the evening with something different. There will be a dem onstration in "Ceramics for a ably would have entered the re- -Hobby.' tailing field, as she has al- For an adult activity on Sept. ways been interested in buying 27 at 8:30, the club will meet of the child is not a factor in eligibility. For more informa tion, write to PWP, Box 165, Crystal Lake, 111., 600i4. POSTPONE RUMMAGE SALE The rummage sale sponsored by the Catholic Daughters of America, scheduled this week, has been postponed indefinite ly because of the fire in the parish hall. . • - McHENRY HOSPITAL Admissions to McHenry hos pital during the past week in cluded Morris Mosley, Ruth Olson, Margaret Potratz, Kar en Pepping, William "Walter, Clarine Justen, Anton Weber, Herbert Roeske, Jr., Cheryl Patterson, Bernice Donarski, William Reidy, Karen Graef, Alice Bieschke, Robert Ritthal- er, John Gies, Werner Lave, Michael Milanac, MichaelMor- aw, Wpliam Walker, Tony Gam- boa, George Knebert, Bill No- len, Donna Haack, Shirley Tom - linson, Lester Klotz, Raymond Brust, McHenry; Jerry Karlov^ sky, Wonder Lake; Shirley Le- Goo, Edna Jenkins, Ringwood; Eddie Mask, Margaret Tonn, Island Lalyjt < GRANDMA SEZ ••• WED. SEPT, 10, 1969 - PLAINDE4LER- PG. 3 Seems t' me, folks is goin' t' be their own undoin'. Ef forts put forth t' bring more industry t' this lovely area, will have the same effect as it had on the areas, now known as urban and suburban, in this Chicagoland. Sure is a shame that money's so gol-durnedim portant thet it's a goin't' ruin all the lovely spots where na ture still has a hand in the daily life o' a few o' us who really appreciate her. Folks move out here from the city 'cause they're taken wi' the beauty o' the country, the nice clean air, and all the quiet loveliness characteristic o' God's country. Afore long they's atryin' t' make it look like the place they came from, instead o' enjoyin' bein' able t' find a little spot where a man kin still find a moment's peace 'nd quiet. One o' these days, for records, player in her and merchandising. In addition to her work on motion pictures and recording, the 1968 MCHS graduate has en joyed making a television com mercial and carrying out modelling assignments. A girl on her way up, that's Jennifer Kuhlman of McHenry! at the miniature golf course in Crystal Lake on Route 14, near Route 31. After tryingtheir hand at golf, members will travel on for refreshments and entertainment. To be eligible for PWP, one must be a single parent with a child under 21 years. Custody all the rural livin' '11 be all gone, and trees'11 disappear, and all the wooded spots where a child kin find nature a thrivin', and learn a few things he can't learn in the city, will be gone from nearby areas, if we don't watch out. We don't need more industry here. Let it stay away from God's wonderland. Money isn't nearly as important as it's cracked up t' be. So, what if ye don't have the latest gadgets, and the car isn't so good, and the kids don't have spendin' money. "They ain't a goin' t' do them nearly as muchgoodas t' play and sleep, *n live in the nice clean place this area is. They're a complain' their heads off, in the city areas, about the polution in the air, and the close proximity the people have t' be contented t' live in. A" lesson kin be learned from all we hear about it, I should think. I suppose there'll always be the guy who thinks in dollars, but it's up t' the ones who appreciate what we have here, t' keep him from a spoilin' it fer the rest o' us,. It's positively amazin' how much things has changed in the eight years I've had the good fortune t' be a resident o' this lovely countryside. Sort o' makes me worried that one day I'll wake up and find myself in a big city that grew up over night. It's up t' the folks who cherish the way o' life we kin enjoy here, t' keep it that way. If we don't look out, there won't be any places we kin run to, to git away from the man-made disagreeable con ditions we kin become engulfed wi'. Grandma Radtke If GAIN OlICE Public Notice is hereby given that on August 19, A.D. 1969, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, set ting forth the names and post- office ̂ addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as Little C hef Restaurant lo cated at 1332 North Riverside Dr., McHenry, 111. 60050. Dated this 19th day of August, A.D. 1969. Vernon W. Kays (Pub ^ County Clerk, ib. Sept. 3, 10, 17, 1969) SHOP McHENRY* • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •* NOTARY CHANGES Under the provisions of new legislation, notary public com missions will no longer be sent to the individuals, but will be sent to the county clerks of the notaries' home counties, Secretary of State Paul Powell said today. Each county clerk will then notify the notaries public that their commissions may be picked up at the county clerk's office upon the payment of the legally required SI re cording fee. s p u r g e o n s McHenry Market Place •yiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiy: j Che Amphora Q7l0t. ettry L eater STEAK HOUSE I Established 1875 3812 West Elm Street Phone 385-0170 McHenry, Illinois 60050 Published Every Wednesday & Friday at McHenry, Illinois Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois by McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY ART NEEDLEWORK SALE! Mon-Fri. 9-6 Sat. Sun. 10-5 Open 5 9-6 Nitesl :#•( Coming Soon Larry E. Lund - Publisher Adele Froehlich - Editor MEMBER %nnm McHENRY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowman became parents of a son Sept. 2. A daughter was born Sept. 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Reck- werdt of Island Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Fell- meth became parents of a daughter Sept. 3. 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