PAGE 2 - PLA1NDEALER-WEDNESDAY. AUGUST^,, 1974 You Make Your Livelihood In This Area • • • If Your Business Is Here If Your Children Are In School Here . . . If You Work, Play And Worship Here T h e n . . . . Doesn't It Make Good Sense To Keep Your Money Here? \ BANK SAVE with with . . . . McHenry State Bank \ | III 1 ^ t \ l ' J in\K l f t t t i j i 3510 West Elm Street - McHenry Phone 385-1040 A FULLX ' SERVICE BANK CLOSED: Labor Day, Sept 2nd. OPEN: Wednesday, Sept 4th, Drive-In & Walk-Up Windows 9:00-3:00 Eastwood Manor Mary Ann Bellak 385-5705 Block Picnic Enjoyed By Residents The block picnic took place this past Sunday afternoon, Aug. 18, at Faith church. Our thanks to Pastor Mclntyre for letting us use the church grounds, he was extremely nice about the whole picnic. Pastor Mclntyre visited the picnic to see how everyone was getting along About half the people showed up that were invited, nine families to be more exact. I was sorry more people couldn't make it down to the corner to enjoy themselves. TheBellaks, Melones, Walshes, Hunts, Hoffmans, Marcottes, Howards, Cramers, and I,aura Clewis were the families who attended the picnic. The fathers played softball against their sons which was really a fun game which all enjoyed. Then the women played softball with a couple of their daughters which was really a blast Terri Melone, Debbie Hoffman, Ginny Howard, Nancy Marcott and Handy Hunt were the best women fielders and hitters as well Sandy Hunt and Stacy did a fine job of pitching also I might add The game was really super!! Thanks to all the families who came down Bob Tire rupplied the grill, and garbage barrels, and a lot of fun for the children as well. Jerry Bellak coached the boys in baseball and did a fine job. If everybody had half as much fun as we did they had a ball, until next time- NEIGHBORS VACATION TOGETHER Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Walsh and their two children, Michael and Mary Irene, and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Melone and three of their four children, Dawn, Michelle, and Tony, recently returned from one week's vacation in Arkansas. A week of beautiful weather, swimming and fishing, relaxing and enjoying life at its best was how the Walshes and Melones spent their vacation. MAILBOXES Parents in general please tell your children to stay away from other people's mailboxes in Eastwood Manor. I received a phone call recently stating that several children would ride by on their bicycles and open and close mailboxes. I 'm not sure if everyone is aware that it is still against the law. Please take the time to explain this to your children. Thank you!. SAFETY FIRST Recently I received a phone call from a very nice gentlemen who said he agreed with my article on safety first in my first column, but asked if I might add something for him about children. The problem is this: This particular man stated that when driving through the subdivision each day he observes several children riding their bicycles, lacking the best of safety precautions or actually small children sitting in the middle of the street. As he drives by and something like this occurs he gets reprimanded by their parents when he honks his horn. He also stated that each home out here has for the most part >.» acre of land which should be enough for small children to play on instead of in the streets. So we as parents should be considerate of drivers too Now you can take it from there--. NEWSPAPERS Anyone in the subdivision are you considering subscribing to the Plaindealer' If you are I'll take you there personally, just give me a call HUSBAND'S AUNT My husband Jerry Bellak's, Aunt. Annette Kosior, recently celebrated her fiftieth anniversary with the s a m e c o m p a n y . C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s A u n t Annette.!! 12" SOFTBALL PLAYER Please excuse me Roy Hoffmann for spelling your name wrong the entire summer, I can assure you it won't happen again, Roy Hoffmann, with two n's instead of one!! LIBRARY FREE Are you aware that Eastwood Manor is in the McHenry Nunda Library District, and ail that is necessary to take out books is a library card. The librarian Margaret Karas invites you to visit the library on Lily l>ake Road one mile South of 120, which is open Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday, from 1-6, and on Thursday from 1-8 You might like to jot those times down for your convenience. Things not available at the library can be requested from the Northern Illinois library system, including other books, paintings, records, film strips and games. We have visited the library many times over the past few years. A nicer and more helpful librarian you seldom find. Maragaret Karas will go out of her way to help you in anyway she can. An easy way I found to get to the library is to turn left onto 120 and keep going straight until you come to the fire station where you turn right there and go straight down for about 1 mile, it 's on the corner on the left hand side of the street. Take advantage of this wonderful opportunity real soon. CLEM & JETHRO MEMORIAL FOUNDATION ' Miss Darcy Marcotte recently returned from a two week tour this past Sunday, August 18. She went with John Harris, from the Clem and Jethro Memorial Foundation which is an ecology and conservation group that helps protect certain species from becoming extinct. She rode in John Harris's van, with the Timber Wolves, Judy and Fredda, and Gary, a student who recently graduated from Northwest College. They toured Bloomington, North Carolina, Washington, New York City, and Rochester, New York. Darcy met quite a few new people on the trip and had a really nice time. ENTERTAINED GUESTS Recently Mr. and Mrs George Cray from McHenry were the guests of theGeorge Marcottes for one week. The Grays recently sold their home and moved to Florida While they were in the process of getting all of their things together they stayed with the Marcottes who are their very good friends. Nancy Marcotte told me that they are a lovely couple and were wonderful house guests. The Grays' two dogs also spent the week, their names are Sandy and Impy. Good luck to Ann and George Gary in their new home in Florida. LONG DISTANCE PHONE CALL 1 received a long distance phone call 'from Lisa Hollenbaugh this morning. She used to live on Fairview Lane right here in McHenry, in our subdivision Lisa is doing tine and waiting to go back to school this fall. She said to say hi to all of her old friends in Eastwood Manor RECYCLING Did you know that every third Saturday morning of each month you can go to the Market Place in town and have your items which I 'll list recycled. The market Place is up in town by the Eagle, Hornsby's etc. Mrs Nancy Marcotte is very much involved in this and brought it to my attention the other night The items that you can bring are your old newspaper tied in bundles, catalogs, and magazines, other papers, tine cans, tin foil, glass bottles separated into plain bottles and colored bottles. If you are interested be at the Market Place on the third Saturday morning in the month where they can answer any and all of your questions. PATH TO HILLTOP Many mothers are concerned with having a paved path up to Hilltop this fall Mothers who are not at present concerned will be after the first rainfall when their children come home from school from top to toe with piud. If you are one of the interested mothers why don't we all get-together and see what the Board of Education can do to help us out. I 'm sure something can be done and it 's more than about time West Shore Beach Connie Schmidt 385-7841 Residents Will Vacation During Labor Day Weekend With the end of the summer season many people will be vacationing for the last big weekend before school starts. We are a community that hosts non-permanent residents who usually spend only the hotter and more leisurely months with us. They will be relaxing with friends and neighbors, so stop by and get acquainted if you've previously been too busy. Remember also to drive safely if you are traveling any distance and allow plenty of time for a little relaxation. Have a nice holiday weekend and make it one you can talk about later! OUR SYMPATHY Residents wish to express their sincere condolences to the Henry Thomas family on the loss of their beloved mother and grandmother, Eileen Swanson, who passed away Aug. 18. She was preceded in death by her husband, Carl, only last March. The Swansons had resided in our community for approximately twenty-five years and grew close to many fine neighbors. We all share your grief and offer our prayers of peace for Eileen. NEW NEIGHBORS Welcome Mike and Trudy Sorenson and their two sons, Mike, Jr., 212 years and Erich, 1 year to our subdivision. The family recently purchased the house located at 5417 Hillside drive. They have lived in the McHenry area before and now leave the city permanently to enjoy our good country charm. Many happy days ahead in the community! SERVICE NEWS Richard Basile, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Basile of 5418 Woodland drive, has just completed officer's training school and will be promoted from an army private in the military police to an officer in the same branch. Rich has been traveling extensively in Germany itself and knows a great deal about the country now. He sent a beautiful silk pillow to his mom and will be happy to return home in another year. Hi to Rich from all the folks back here! PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koda, residents on Cleveland drive, spent a glorious two weeks in beautiful Hawaii. Joe and Esther Finiello received a picturesque post card from the Kodas while they were traveling. Extended get-well wishes to Virginia Scharlow who is recovering nicely in McHenry hospital. Congratulations to Ken and Jan Wahl of 5320 Highland drive who are the proud parents of a baby girl, Shawn, born at Memorial Hospital, Woodstock. Chet and Lyall Andersen c e l e b r a t e d t h i r t y - f i v e wonderful years of marriage on Aug. 27. Best wishes from all your friends and may you continue your happiness together. Birthday wishes to Milan Marich, Jr., who is celebrating his day on Aug. 28. This weekend the Mohlmans will be singing for Pat Mohlman, who has a birthday Aug. 31. Hubby Bill and baby Billy wish their most important person a very happy day! Now is the time to prepare for school. Education is our most important asset, so urge your youngsters to start the school year right. Legal Notice Public notice is hereby given that, on the 17th day of October, 1974, being one of the return davs in the Circuit Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit of McHenry County, Illinois, we will file our Petition in said Court praying for the change of our names from Jacob Gregorich and Gertrude Doris Gregorich to those of Jacob John Gregory and Gertrude Doris Gregory, respectively, pursuant to the statute in such cases made and provided. Dated at McHenry, Illinois, this 23rd dav of August, 1974. s-Jacob Gregorich s-Gertrude Doris Gregorich Attorneys for Petitioners: Looze and Kinne 3431 W. Elm Street McHenry, Illinois 60050 Telephone: 815-385-1580 (Pub. Aug. 28, Sept. 4 & 11, 1974) ACTUAL USE REPORT GENERAL REVENUE SHARING General Revenue Sharing provides federal funds directly to local and state governments Your government must publish this report advising you how these funds have been used or obligated during the year from July 1 1973, thru June 30 1974 This is to inform you of your government s priorit ies and to encourage your participation in decisions on how future funds should be spent ACTUAL EXPENDITURES CATEGORIES (A) 1 PUBLIC SAFETY 2 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 3 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION * BH!?ement CAPITAL (B) 5 RECREATION pa r |< s l$ 2,900.00 6 LIBRARIES $ 1,000.00 7 SOCIAL SERVICES FOR AGED OR POOR 8 FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION 9 MULTIPURPOSE AND GENERAL GOVT OPERATING/ MAINTENANCE (CI $ $ 9,214.00 $ 48 eawaH 10 EDUCATION 11 SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT 12 HOUSING «. COM MUNITY DEVELOPMENT' $ 27.543.00 $ $ Q s 13 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 14 OTHER (Specify '•̂ •yy.v/ZC/yyyyyyyy.--- IB TOTALS $ 31,443.00 !$ 9,214.00 NONDISCRIMINATION REOUIREMENrS HAVE BEEN MET (El CERTIFICATION I certify ihtt I »m th« Chi»f Ei»cutiv» OM«c»' »nd with rMtxcl to th» »ntm«m«nt (und» r«port#d h«r#on I certify th»t th«y h»w» not b««n Uud .r> violation ol «ith«r th« priority • «p»nditur« r»qu*%n#nt IS*ct>on^03< or th« m«tchmg funds prohibition lS«ction 8/26/74 gneture of Chief Executive Nim« and Till# THE GOVERNMENT OF MCHENRV C'lTV has received Genera l Revenue Shar ing payments to ta l ing *1U5> 102 during the period from July 1. 1973 thru June 30. 1974. V^CCOUNT NO 14 CT 056 ul2 flCHENFV CI TV Li TV CLEF I nCHEHRr ILL I NO I r 60050 V(D) T RUST FUND REPORT (1) Balance at of June 30 1973 (2) Revenue Sharing Funds Received from 1 nr *1 r \n /*\/"\ J u l y 1 1973 t h r o u g h J u n « 30 1974 S 1 U 3 , 1UC . UU (31 lnt#rr»t E»rr,«d $ 3.' I ̂80 . 19 (41 Tot«i Fundi Av#il»bi» S 248.355.38 (51 Tot»l Amount E«p«nded J _ (fll £)•!»'<• *• ol Jun« 30 1974 $ 207 ,698 . 50 (F) Tr>e news media have been advised that a complete copy of th»§ report hat been published in a local newspaper of general circulation I have recordt documenting the contents Of this report a»»d they are open for pubrfic scrutiny at ^ ̂ ̂ * G P 0 611 St (Published August 28, 1974) MrHpnry, Illinois 6QQ5Q