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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Sep 1973, p. 15

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Here and There In Business... ( KKD1T OF FICEHS -- Members (rf the Northeast Illinois Production Credit association gather following the fortieth annual meeting held last week at Harvard. From left, front, are Kenneth Svensen, Clinton, Wis.; Marvin Kruckenberg, Mundelein; and Allan Ainger, Harvard, chairman; in back, Norberl lliller, McHenry; Paul Jackson, Marengo, vice-chairman; and Pat Ullrich, president. (DON PEASLEY PHOTO) * PUBLIC PULSE .. (The Plaindealer invites the public to use this col­ umn as an expression of their views on subjects of general interest in our community. Our only re­ quest is that writers lim­ it themselves to 300 words or less - signature, full address and phone num­ ber. We ask too, that one individual not write on the same subject more than once eaqh month. We re­ serve the right to delete any material which we consider libelous or in ob- jectional taste.) YOUTHFUL SPIRT "Editor: "In the Plaindealer Sept. 1973, issue the Lakeland Park writer remarked that her parents came out to McHenry and looked after her children while she went on a four-day trip to Six Flaggs Over Mid- America, just outside St. Louis, Mo. "Well, we grandparents reversed the situation. We took our four grandchildren on a six- day trip in our motor home to the same place, had a terrific time and acted like a couple of kids too. We also went up into the grand arch overlooking St. Louis and had a ball. No further comment. "The Frank Schafers" 14, I l l inois $88 Million More Than Expenditures Comptroller George W. Lindberg said the state received $88 million more than it spent during fiscal year 1973, which ended June 30. The result, Lindberg said, is that the balance in the state's general funds was $387 million at the end of the fiscal period, rhe largest year-end balance in Illinois history. "What this means is that the state lived well within its in­ come during fiscal '73, which is the last six months of Governor Ogilvie's administration and the first six months of Governor Walker's," the Comptroller said. "Compared to an Illinois family with an income of $10,000 a year, it means that starting out a new year that family had $220 to add to its savings account. And it means that the family's bank account would grow to $460 when you include money saved in previous years," Lindberg said. "In a sense the $387 million the state has in the bank compares to the $460 in the family savings account." The state's favorable fiscal picture for 1973 was chiefly due to: - Unusually high inheritance and sales tax receipts. -- Enactment of the Federal Revenue Sharing program, including an added $45 million in revenue to the state due to the retroactive nature of the program. - Lower than expected spending in welfare. The state's experience for the first two months of fiscal year 1974, which began July 1, shows revenues from state sources running well above comparable fiscal 1973 totals, Lindberg said. The Comptroller said the $88 million in excess revenues during fiscal 1973 was the spurgeon's THIS WEEK ONLY! SALE FOR BflBH! BLANKET SLEEPERS $ Reg. 3.99 •////# Save 15% to 30%! Infant Furniture and Nursery Items 3 You'll want to replace all of baby's sleepers with these flame retardant sleepers at 25% savings! Machine wash­ able with non-slip soles and full length zipper, in pastels with white collar and cuffs. A value at 3.99--sensational at $3! Save now! S, M, L, XL. 2-PC. SLEEPERS Reg. 2.99 2-5 Flame retardant knit sleepers with non- skid soles. Gripper waist; some with grow feature. Aqua, maize or blue, toddler sizes 1 to 4. WALKER/JUMPER 7.64 Reg. $8.99 SHOPPER/STROLLER *8.391 Reg. $11.99 HIGH CHAIR *15.29 Reg. $17.99 CHOOSE IT AND CHARGE IT AT SPURGEON'S STORE HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 8:30-8:30 4400 W. Route 120 McHenry Service News MARKS ANNIVERSARY Wonder Lake resident, Burneal L. Detwiler, 8801 Ramble road, recently marked his twentieth anniversary with the Prudential Insurance Co. He is an agent in the company's Elgin district agency. highest experienced in Illinois, except for 1970, the first year of the new income tax. Lindberg's report covers spending and income activity in the state's General Revenue fund, the Common School fund and Federal Revenue Sharing. These monies are used to operate state agencies in­ cluding education, health and welfare. REX D. CONRAD GKADUATE - Navy Seaman Recruit Rex. D. Conrad, husband of the former Miss Donna S. McGehee of 121 Oak street, McHenry. graduated from recruit training at the Naval Training center, Great Lakes. Army Private Jon Russel l Schlot tman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Schlottman, 219 N. River road. McHenrv. com- YMCA'Special Interest Classes Will Begin Soon The Lake Region YMCA. 7350 S. Route 31. wil l offer adul t and high school special interest courses . Regis t ra t ion cont inues to Oct . 1 . Minimum enrol lments are required. All courses are nine weeks in length, and the fol lowing courses are avai lable: Bridge. Chess club. Firs t Aid. Judo. Karate . Aquanat ics . Lifel ine Condit ioning. Volleybal l . Youth and Government . Beginning and Deep Water swim in­ s t ruct ion. Beginning Diving. Synchronized Swim. Senior Lifesaving. SCUBA < 12-week course) , and Family Fi tness . The new program cal led Aqua-Natics is an exercise c lass in the pool , designed to improve muscle tone. Lifel ine Condit ioning is a pleted eight weeks of basic t ra ining at the U.S. Army Training center . Infantry. Ft . Ord. Cal i f . He received instruct ion in dr i l l and ceremonies , weapons, map reading, combat tact ics , mil i tary courtesy, mil i tary just ice , f i rs t a id , and Army his tory and t radi t ions. PAGE 15 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. 1973 special ized physical f i tness c lass where physical examinat ions are given along with cardiovascular t ra ining and joint f lexibi l i ty type of exercises Another new program cal led Family Fi tness wil l be avai lable to YMCA act ivi ty members at no cost . I t i s a fun or ientated f i tness c lass on Wednesday evening from 6:45 to 7:15 p.m. For fur ther information cal l the YMCA at 459-4455 Goodwill To Visit City Next Friday •"Goodwil l Industr ies is the people-helping organizat ion with a hear t . I t bel ieves in giving handicapped men and women another s tar t in l i fe-a second chance to re join the mainstream of society." ac­ cording to Mrs. Nick (Agnes) Adams local representat ive. Mrs. Adams announced that the Goodwil l t ruck wil l be in McHenry Fr iday. Sept . 28. and pickup arrangements can be made by cal l ing her . Over the years Goodwil l has helped thousands of men and ADOPTS TRANSIT PROVISION Governor Dan Walker has adopted a fundamental f inancial provis ion developed las t spr ing by State Hep. Donald K. Deuster 'R Mun­ delein) as a key par t of h is proposal to set up a s ix-county mass t ransi t system for nor­ theastern I l l inois . At tne Chicago summit conference this week Walker expressed his support for the Deuster plank by s ta t ing: "At least two-thirds of the revenue col lected in any county should be expended for service to that county." Deuster said he was "highly encouraged" by the Governor 's recogni t ion that the hear t of the Chicago area t ransportat ion s t ruggle is the quest ion: "Whose money wil l be spent where the mass t ransi t ser­ vices ' ' " Some price tags represent value - others , nerve. women, over 5.0(H) in this area, to regain their self-confidence and rediscover their self- confidence and rediscover their self worth, to accept disabi l i ty and face the world despi te their handicap. "Thousands have asked Goodwil l for help and in turn Goodwil l can always use your support ," she said spurgeon's • THIS WEEK ONLY! SALE I OUR ETOIRE STOCK OF PflniSEtS % Off IX Reg. 7" to $26 NOW 679 to 2210 Get set for fall--every single pantset in every department throughout the store is 15% off this week only! Find • every size range--juniors 5-15, misses 8-18, half-sizes 141/2-221/2 • easy care fabrics--mostly polyester knits! • two and three-piece styles! • screen prints, shirt looks, tunic tops • wide legs, straight legs, cuffs! • transitional colors Everything you like--at prices you'l l l ike even more! Dash in today for first cnoice 1 CHOOSE IT AND CHARGE IT AT SPURGEON'S 4 DAYS ONLY! Saturday 8:30-6:00 Sunday 10:00-5:00 MARKET PLACE SHOPPING CENTER 4400 W. RTE. 120 STOKt. Hot KS Mon.-Fri. 8 30-H; 30 Saturdav K:30-6:00 Sunda> in oo-5:00 J£a utv Salon Hoars Tues.-Ued. <J-fi Thurs.-I-'ri, 9-H:.'30 , Saturday '» to 6

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