Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Aug 1974, p. 5

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Spring Grove Eva Freund 675-2135 Members Attend President's Club Out-Door Buffet Mrs. Frances Heinemann. Mrs . Eva Freund, Mrs . Veronica (Tip) Kle in , Mrs . Paul ine Horak and her twin daughters , Paula and Paule t te Pzenny, a l l en joyed the out ­ door pot - luck buffe t a t the home of Mrs . Hay (Tekla i Sei tz in Gary on Monday, Aug. 5 . I t was a lso a meet ing which was ca l led to order by Pres ident Sei tz . P lans were d iscussed and a l i s t ing of new off icers and a l l members was given to each member present . A game was p layed and pr izes awarded the REPRESENT ST. PETER S PARISH Mrs . Cather ine Kagan, Mrs . Jean Kagan. Mrs . Ju l ia May, Mrs . Bever ly Schmit t and Mrs Eva Freund a t tended a meet ing a t Mar ian Centra l h igh school , Woodstock, to he lp formula te p lans for the McHenry Deanery Holy Year Observance . Oct 13 i s the da te se t for the conference and a concelebra ted Mass wi th Bishop Arthur J . O 'Nei l as chief ce lebrant , ass is ted by one pr ies t of each par ish in the deanery . The conference wi l l inc lude speakers , workshops and shareshops . These wi l l cover Li turgy, Rel ig ious Educat ion , Adminis t ra t ion , Family Life and Socia l Act ion The t ime is 1 :30 to 5 :30 p .m. The p lace wi l l be decided upon a t a la ter da te . PIONEER CLUB Members f rom here a t tended the meet ing of the Pioneer Club in Richmond on Tuesday, Aug 6 . P lans a re under way for many in teres t ing programs, such as Milwaukee Fai r , tour of Sara Lee p lant , tour of Oscar Mayer p lant and a scenic route through the Del ls , a l so a luncheon and theat re Plus an occas ional card game th is should keep us busy to November . VISITS Mrs . Caryl (Dorothy ' Olson of Bloomfie ld Hi l l s , Mich. , i s spending severa l days wi th her mother , Mrs Ida Kobers t ine . Mrs . Shi r ley Dawson enjoyed a vis i t f rom her s i s ter . Mrs . Joseph (Gypsy) Mowrer of Elmhurs t , and her son and wife , Mr and Mrs J im Mowrer and chi ldren of Cicero . Shi r ley cooked up a ket t le of I ta l ian spaghet t i and they a l l went to her nephew's home, Mr and Mrs . Dennis Besaw, who l ive off Grass Lake road, Ant ioch. BRIDAL SHOWER Miss Mar ion Moffe l t , daughter of Mr and Mrs I rv ing El lefsen , 121 f» Main s t ree t , was p leasant ly surpr ised a t a br ida l shower- held for her a t Town Hal l by three of her br idesmaids Miss Scar le t May, Miss Fel ic ia May and Miss Candy Merkel of McHenry Her o ther two br idesmaids were a lso present , Joan Hoffe l t and Theresa Moret t i of Highland Park , s is ter of the groom. Her f lower g i r l , Sherr i Payne, was a lso there . I t was a personal and genera l shower and the br ide- to-be was the happy rec ip ient of many beaut i fu l and lovely g i f t s . The hal l was decora ted in colors of the br ida l par ty in b lue , gold and whi te . A del ic ious buffe t supper was served. Many neighbors , f r iends , re la t ives and the mother of the groom, Mrs . Mike Moret t i , were present to spend a most p leasant aTTPmoon Miss Hoffe l t wi l l become the br ide of Mike Moret t i of Highland Park on Oct . 12 . The ceremony wi l l be held a t St . Pe ter ' s churc /h . ACCIDENT We were sorry to hear tha t Net t ie Panknin is hospi ta l ized because of a broken hip , the resul t of a fa l l ENROLLS AT WHKATON Michael Wil l iam Thornton, 6604 W. Mason Hi l l road , McHenry, has been accepted for admiss ion to Wheaton col lege as a f reshman s tudent for the 1974-75 academic year beginning September 23. l ie i s the son of Mr . and Mrs . Rober t Thornton. Imagination is one of the greatest of human riches. Seamless Aluminum Gutters & Downspouts in Six Colors • No more pcv I i nn or Making • Hea>\, durable alumi­ num • ( ul down on mainknanci- problems • I xpert installation Cal l For Free Fs t imate 653-9720 385-942^ iutters Unlimited McHenry HOOK! DORKIES RESTAURANT* NOW OPEN 24 H0URS- "ROUND THE CLOCK" •; FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS SERVING BREAKFAST & REGULAR MENU 4213 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY . 385 6981 Tax Bills In District 47 Cause Concern Tax bi l l s for School Dis t r ic t 47 taxpayers inc ludes a dol lar amount for 1972 taxes which is ra is ing ques t ions among taxpayers a lx>ut the accuracy ot the i r lu l l s . Mrs Audrey R Walgenbach, McHenry County Treasurer , sa id las t week "The dol lar amount i s inc luded in the tax bi l l to ta l , but the 1972 ra te used to compute the amount i s not shown on the bi l l to avoid confus ing i t wi th the 1973 ra te The dol lar amount i s produced |>y mul t ip ly ing the 1972 equal ized value by a ra te of 289, the ra te requi red by th is specia l 'make up ' levy " Col lec t ion of th is 1972 amount th is year grew out of a referendum ra le increase for Dis t r i ' • 47 w n r i fa i led to be inc iuner l in the 1972 taxes . This year Dis t r ic t 47 dec ided to add the levy to the 1973 tax b i l l s and wi th the coopera t ion of the County board to appiopr ia te the necessary funds to cover the addi t ional cos ts , the McHenry County Treasurer i s col lec t ing i t wi th 1973 taxes . A number of taxpayers have compla ined of d i f f icul ty in unders tanding the or ig in of the ext ra amount and in corre la t ing i t wi th the breakdown of ra tes and amounts on the bi l l . Mrs Walgenbach ca l l s a t tent ion to the problem of recent purchasers of p roper t ies who argue tha t pr ior owners should pay the ext ra amount . She notes tha t the Treasurer ' s Defenders, N.O.W. To Hold Recycling Day "» - PLAINDK.VLKK WEDNESDAY, Al'UUST 14. 1*1* S' " ' i rda \ Aug 17. has been named Recycl ing day by the McHenry County Defenders ar id i Ins month ' s workers , members of the Nat ional i ) r^arn/ ; i \n>n tor Women A t ruck w i l l be parked a t the M<llenr \ Market P lace for b u n (1 I e f j i ) c u s p a p e r s . magazines , and corrugated cardboard Barre ls wi l l be nearbv tor g lass , t in , and a l l - cans . Crews of of f ice does not ass ign responsib i l i ty for payment of t axes to any par t icular par ty but reminds proper ty owner ' s ar i \ unpaid tax is a l ien on the pro | )er t \ workers wi l l be there s tar t ing a t 9 a m to he lp unload newspapers , bot t les and cans f rom each car and a lso to provide persons wi th rope for use in prepar ing bundles for fu ture dr ives <i t i zens coopcra l ion in pro |>er ly sor t ing and prepar ing rec la imable i tems before br inging them to the recycl ing center i s most va luable Here is how everyone can help Newspapers should bo t ied secure ly wi th twine in to s tacks no h igher than 10 inches Please do not inc lude the p las t ic bags in which some newspaper i s de l ivered This can damage machinery used in the recyl ing process . Magazines , con > ned wi th adver t i s ing mai l >nd f la t tened boxes ' such as c .veal car tons) , should lx- t ied t igV.y in to 8- to- lO inch bundles >r careful ly packed in to s t rong bags Corrugated cardboard should be t ied in to smal l bundles Glass conta iners of a l l k inds should l>e c lean , wi th l ids and meta l r ims removed. Paper labels need not be removed but fo i l and plas t ic labels should be taken off P lease do not pre c rush g lass I t i s very impor tant tha t in c rushing, the var ious colors of g lass be kept comple te ly separa te , and those . , in charge prefer to do th is a t the recycl ing s i te . So-ca l led " t in ' ' cans ta l l s tee l wi th a t in coat ing , the k ind used for f ru i t s , vegetables , pe t food, e tc . ) must be c lean and f la t tened wi tbhids ins ide and paper labels • rcmov<»4<«* Flattened beverage cans will also be ac cepted. All-aluminum cans, TV dinner trays, and other all-aluminum items should be separated from the tin cans. Recycl ing day wi l l run from 9 a m until 5 p m Those who cannot get there between these hours and vvould like to bring their things earlier, are encouraged to do so, nut papers should be protec ted in cas t <tf r a in * * It there are any questions! of anyone is interested in hit organization working on on* of die. fliture drives, please call A McHenry County Defenders $ representat ive at 385-8512. ( o lumbus ran in to a t ropica l s torm on h is four th vpyage in 1502, and los t 29 of h is*30 sh ips . BENEF IT CIR( US PKRFORMANCE -- Dave Hoover is shown with one of his black maned, jungle bred Nubian lions. Hoover and his mixed group of l ions and tigers is the opening act with Clyde Beatty-C ole Brothers world's largest circus coming to Crystal Lake Ihursday, Sept. 5, at the grounds on Manor road, south of Route 14, sponsored by Lake Region V's Men's club. Performances are at 1 and 8 p.m. Gladstone's Annual £$2 OFF ENTIRE STOCK of New Fall SHOES including Men's, Womenfc, Children's and Canvas August 15, 16, 17 & 18 Send them back in Gladstone's shoes! Monday thru Thursday 9:00 to 6:00 Friday 9 to 9 Saturday 9 to 6 Sunday 9 to 2 ELFIIDSTCINE m i ot fee 1 I * 1219 North Green St. Phone 385-0182 McHenry, Illinois*

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