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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Jun 1974, p. 10

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4" • PAGE 10 - PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, JUNE 7, l!»74 WZWrm Chorte Adams IN BUSINESS Named Director Savings-Loan McHenry Woman Will Mark 30th Year With Bell FLORENCE MINKOWSKI Florence M. Minikowski, an Illinois Bell service representative in McHenry, celebrates her thirtieth anniversary with the company Saturday, June 8. A Chicago native, Ms. Minikowski began her three-decade telephone career there as an operator. She joined the company's operator services department in McHenry in 1950 and was promoted to her present position in 1953 Ms. Minikowski has received several perfect attendance awards from the company including one for five consecutive years without missing a day on the job. She is a member of the Sinnissippi council, Telephone Pioneers of America, the world's largest i n d u s t r i a l e m p l o y e e ' s organization dedicated to community service. In her leisure time, Ms. Minikowski enjoys gardening, sewing and baking. She has one daughter, Mrs. Marilyn Meyer, of McHenry. ;-The HOUGHTON HEATING • Air Conditioning • Gutters PHONE 385-5476 McHENRY EARL R. WALSH & JACK WALSH INS. F i r e , A u t o , F a r m , L i f e R e p r e s e n t i n g RELIABLE COMPANIES 4 4 1 0 W . R t e . 1 2 0 , M c H e n r y 3 8 5 3 3 0 0 DENNIS CONWAY A U T O L I F E F I R E State Farm Ins. Co. 3 3 1 9 W . E l m S t . M c H e n r y , I I I . 3 8 5 7 1 1 1 Farm Equipment George P. Freund.Inc. Case - New Holland » 4102 YV. Crystal Lake Rd. McHENRY Bus. 3850420 Res. 385-0227 McHENRY HOBBY SHOP FOR ALL YOUR MODELING NEEDS 3318 W. Elm (NEAR RIVERSIDE DR. McHENRY) 385-7122 DR. LEONARD B0TTARI 1 3 0 3 N . R i c h m o n d R d . , M c H e n r y E y e s e x a m i n e d C o n t a c t L e n s e s G l a s s e s f i t t e d M o n , T u e s , T h u r s , F r i , 4 - 6 p . m . T u e s , T h u r s , F r i 7 9 p . m . S a t . , 9 : 3 0 t o 3 : 0 0 P h . 3 8 5 4 1 5 1 o r 3 8 5 2 2 6 2 McHENRY LETTER SERVICE M i m e o g r a p h i n g T y p i n g A d d r e s s i n g M a i l i n g L i s t s 3 5 0 9 W . P e a r l S t . , M c H e n r y P h . 3 8 5 0 2 5 8 , 3 8 5 8 0 2 0 M o n d a y t h r u S a t u r d a y McHENRY COUNTY OFFICE MACHINES S A L E S S E R V I C E & R E N T A L S M o n S a t 9 5 : 3 0 F r i d a y t i l 9 : 0 0 9 3 G r a n t S t . , C r y s t a l L a k e P h . 4 5 9 1 2 2 6 IIRECLI RADIAL TIRES FOR ALL CARS Europa Motors Inc 2318 Rte. 120 815-385-0700 ED'S„ ̂ STANDARD STANDARD) SERVICE EXPERT TUNE-UP ATLAS Tires, Batteries, Accessories QUALITY American Oil Products PH. 385-0720 3817 W. ELM STREET + RADIATORS ir Cooling System Specialists it AIR CONDITIONING • Trailer Hitches Fabrication it STEEL SALES • Welding & Ornamental Iron • Frozen Pipe Thawing 3006 w. Rte. 120 McHenry ADAMS BROS. ™°-83 (Next to Gem Cleaners) McHenry Shores Mrs. Rose Lillegard 385-850(T CHARLES M. ADAMS Election of two new directors of the Bank for Savings and Loan Associations was announced by Arnold J. Rauen of McHenry, president and chief executive officer. They are Vincent J. Barcelona, Dresident and chairman of the Colonial Savings and Loan association, Oak Lawn, and Charles M. Adams, president of McHenry Savings and Loan association, McHenry. Th^y fill vacancies of two directors who did not stand for re-election. Adams served as justice of the peace and magistrate of the Circuit for twelve years before joining McHenry Savings in 1967. He also is a member of the Zoning Board of Appeals of the city of McHenry. The Bank for Savings and Loan Association serves the Savings and Loan industry on a national scale. Its assets at the end of 1973 totaled $395,071,518. parts of the human body were man's first measuring sticks -- the hand (4 inches), the foot, the yard, (shoulder bone to finger tip) cubic (elbow to finger tip) mile (thousand paces) furlong (one furrow long, or distance oxen could plow without stopping) inch (3 barley grains laid end to end). Local Youths Graduate From Area Schools We salute our high school graduates. Congratulation to Cathy Camasta, Dan Camasta, Nick Diedrich, Bob Dobbertin, Bill Dostal, Lesley Douglass, Dawn Ewald, Chris Koleno, Liz Koleno, Rich NoweU, Sue Oblinski, Loretta Roberts, Sam Selvaggio, Caron Urbanski who all graduated from McHenry High school. Also to Darci Clark who graduated from Marian Central high school. Our best wishes in your future endeavors. Among the graduates was Bob Dobbertin who during his years at McHenry high school achieved the following recognitions: Secretary M Club, Friendliest boy - 1974 Class, Player of the week - Varsity football, Player of the Week - Varsity Baseball, Prom King Candidate and Most Valuable Player - Varsity Baseball Team. BEACH CLEAN-UP The beach clean-up and repairs have been re-scheduled for Saturday, June 15. Materials for the pier have already been purchased and now we are seeking the help to do the necessary repairs. All residents" who use the beach and main pier are asked to please show your gratitude by assisting Don Hederlong with the necessary help. Don Hederlong can be reached at 385-3214. VILLAGE BUSINESS The next regular Board of Trustee meeting is scheduled for Thursday, June 13, at which time the proposed appropriation ordinance will be presented. This proposed ordinance is on file at the village hall for anyone interested. The revenue sharing planned use report is printed elsewhere in today's newspaper as prescribed by law. The rules of the road booklet has been secured for all residents who may need a copy to study prior to taking their driving test. The booklet is^free of charge. The teen club's next meeting is scheduled for June 20 and the social club meeting is scheduled for June 19 at the village hall. The next event of the social club is the fourth of July wheel parade, yoyo contest and horseshoe pitching contest. Plan on attending and better yet, plan on entering. Brochures will be delivered within the following week. Robert Steck mowed the grounds around the village hall and helped the teen club by mowing the beach last week when their equipment failed. Ray LaFrance mowed the ball diamond. Our sincere thanks for community interest. Legal Notice NOTICE Property owners in» the Lakeland Park • Lakeland' Shores Special Assessment No. 30 district are reminded that, under ordinance amendment, sanitary sewer connection permits for single family dwellings will be issued at a fee of one nundred fifty ($150.00) dollars through June 18, 1974. Reduced fees on commercial and industrial will also apply through the same date. The regular fee of two hundred fifty ($250.00) will be charged for single unit dwellings after that date. There will be no extension of time_ Property owners are further notified that all buildings in the special assessment district must be oonnected to the sanitary sewer on or before December 18, 1974. OTYOF MCHENRY (Published June 5, 7 & 12, 1974.) Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION Barge loads of eels are brought into New York City each Christmas season, to supply the holiday demand by people of Italian and French descent. ESTATE OF ANNA A. ASMUS Deceased, FILE NO. 74-P-146 • 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 23, 1974, to Margaret Melzer and Mary A. Wakat, 2913 Derrough Ave., Melrose Park, Illinois, whose attornevs of record are Hamer, Schuh and Herrmann, 101 Van Buren St., Woodstock, Illinois. Claims may be filed within 6 months from the date of issuance of Letters and that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that period. TAX FACTS Notices of possible highway use tax delinquency are being mailed to truck and bus owners and users, Charles F. Miriani, Internal Revenue Service district director for Northern Illinois announced this week. The mailing is a part of the service's nationwide Highway Use Tax Returns Compliance program. The IRS has matched its highway use tax records with state truck registration records to identify potential nonfilers and under-reporters. During July, cases in which there is no response or insufficient Legal Notice . NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on May 28, A.D. 1974, 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 ADAMS LAWN & LEISURE, located at 2103 Route 120, McHenry, Illinois 60050. Dated this 28th day of May, A.D. 1974. Vernon W. Kays County Clerk (Pub. May 30, June 7 & 14,1974) Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Woodstock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk of the Court (Pub. May 30, June 7,14,1974) response will be assigned to IRS district personnel who will begin contacting these truck owners. Because highway use tax applies to vehicle users, not all owners are liable for the tax. For example, a lessee rather than a truck owner may be liable for the tax if local law requires the vehicle to be registered in the name of the lessee. Any taxpayer who receives a - notice of potential liability but ! is not liable for the tax should : complete the appropriate« sections of the notice and return it to the IRS. The tax applies to trucks weighing 13,000 pounds or more, truck-tractors of 5,500' pounds or more, and buses that • use the public highways. The amount of tax assessed depends on the number of axles * and weights of vehicle. All taxpayers having delinquent returns to file should I- not wait to be contacted,- but; should file immediately to^ avoid additional penalties and* interest, Miriani said. IRS Publication 349,; "Federal Use Tax on trucks,: Truck-Tractors and Buses," furnishes detailed information on the subject and is available free of charge at IRS offices. STEVEN J. PHILLIPS G R A D U A T E - S t e v e n J. Phillips of 1311 Miller road, McHenry, will receive his BA degree from Loyola-on-the- lakefront university. He majored in History and Political Science, with a minor in Education. The young man is a 1970 graduate of McHenry Community high school. University activities included AEO fraternity (pledge master and vice-president). He plans to teach History and Political Science on the high school level. Phillips is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin C. Phillips. ANTIQUE CAR WINNER Terrence J. Rpv&f "of" Waukegan sponsored an antique ear that captured the first place trophy at Harvard's Milk day parade. The winning entry in its division is a 1913 Saxon, ' early American racer in appearance with all brass trim. - The car was completely^ reconstructed and assembled by its owner, John Wirfs, of "l Kent Acres, McHenry. Brady X and Wirfs were high school j, classmates at McHenry high > school and decided to team up for this year's county parades. Together they hope to enter the treasured Saxon at Woodstock's V-J day, ! McHenry's Fiesta day, and Algonquin's Founder's day. Ecuador makes and sells most of the world's supply of "Panama" hats I 9oodSlous Jewel does more than youc! expect ONir SMOKiO MIATS, LUNCHMiATS, POUIW AND FIOZtN FISH ANO SEAFOOD AM AVAILABLE AFTit SIX WEIKOAYS ANO Alt DAY SUNDAY ANO MOIOAYS Take Advantage Of These Savings As You Plan A Trip To Jewel! STREET. • " 3718 W. ELM STREET, McHENRY, ILLINOIS. HlOOUCf MtCES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT., JUNC • OMLYB Visit The Land 01 The Fresh And The Heme 0! The Crispl TENDER - FLORIDA Sweet Corn USOA CHOICE). LB •RED, RIP^ Watermelon USOA CHOICE LARGE - 9 SIZE Honeydew Melon 2 LBS NET WT €ACH CHGO C STORES LB 39 SUB g O R E S tA REFRESHING! Limes Romaine USOA CHOICE Laiy Summer Days Call For Fixin's From The Super Chef! GREAT FOR SANDWICHES Roast Beef Round REG. *1.75 '/a LB sj Potato Salad LB CREAMY LB Kidney Bean Salad Avoiloble only in Jewels with Chef's Kite bent Make A Sweet Step By The Bwrny Pastry Shop! REG. 99* FRESHLY BAKED Lemon Q MM ( Sweet Rolls e Average weight it 80 Ibi with a "cutting lost" of between 20-28% For ex ample, with a 20% lott, net weight would be 64 Ibt Rei«^*r;o,a by ILindil* <*}1 GBurnyGBros. U S.D A CHOICE WHOLE SQUARE CUT Beef Chuck 5B* mc0 DELICIOUS 99- Banana Parfait Pie " TASTY -- COFFEE CAKE Cinnamon Clutter CHERRY VALLEY CHERRY VALLEY Early June Peas Pepsi 612 OZ. CANS Asparagus Cut Spears Wf CM CUT IK*1 HOURS* .8 AM til 11 PM thru SAT., AM til 6 PM SUNDAY U.S.D.A. CHOICE -- BEEF ROUND Rotisserie or Rump Roast U.S.D.A. CHOICE -- BEEF Rib Roast or Rib Steak U.S.D.A. CHOICE -- BEEF ROUND Sirloin Tip Roast Save On Larger Cuts Of Fine Jewel Meats! Looking for ways to stretch your meat dollars? Then, you'll be interested in this exciting offer from Jewel. This week, Jewel brings you special savings on larger portions of meats. All prices include expert cutting by your Jewel market bagging. man, individual wrapping, and So, make an appointment with your Jewel butcher. Then, you choose your cut, watch while it's weighed and have it cut ac­ cording to your own specifications. And, save in the bargain! * Average weight ii 80 Ibt. with a "cutting loo" of between 20-30%. For ex­ ample, with a 20% lott, net weight would be 64 Ibt. U.S.D.A. CHOICE WHOLE Beef Round • Average weight it 30 Ibt. with o "cutting lott" of between 10-15%. for ex­ ample, with a 10% lott, net weight would be 27 Ibt. U.S.D.A. CHOICE , WHOLE Beef Rib MARY DUNBAR CHOPPED OR LEAF Frozen Spinach REG. 20 -

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