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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Nov 1974, p. 7

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ssmmm Here B»oo«BO>u-innoouuun«nnnrinyul)ui ttd There In Business BREAK GROUND-Shown at the ground breaking for a new McHenry Savings and Loan association building in Richmond are, frotfn left standing, Ken Bergsma, Richmond village president, and (Hforles M. Adams, president of the McHenry Savings and Loan, with shovel. On caterpillar is Leon Van Every of Solon Construction. Ground was broken last week for the new McHenry Savings and Loan association building in Richmond. The contemporary styled one-story building, to be located at the southeast corner of Main street (U.S. 12) and Illinois 173, will provide complete savings and loan services, including parking facilities and drive-up window, for the Richmond community. There will be provisions for three teller stations, con­ ference rooms and fireproof vault. McHenry Savings, in addition to doing business at 1209 North Green street in McHenry, is expected to occupy the new Richmond building next March. The well known S&L was founded in 1956 and has assets of more than $23,000,000. Savings are insured to $40,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance corporation. Village of Sunnyside Evelyn Sandell 385-2696 Petitions For Village Trustees Available Now We have an election coming up this April for three trustees. Petitions must be in by January, so if anyone is in­ terested in running for the office, please come to my home to get your petition. Since every village seems to have a Ladies Auxiliary to run things to make money for their different children's parties, what do you think of the Idea of starting one here. Please call me if anyone is interested- perhaps then we could have a Halloween or Christmas party next year, as it is now we would have to take the money out of village funds which we are not allowed to do. Our village stickers are here and if anyone would like a special number, call so I can reserve it for you, or better still come over and purchase it early. BIRTHDAYS Many Happy returns to Cammie Gaylord on her bir­ thday. , INCLOSING Now that Thanksgiving is over I hope everyone had a good time and didn't eat too much turkey. Set Weekend Conference For Area Witnesses Jehovah's Witnesses in McHenry and Woodstock are busy formulating final plans for their weekend conference Nov. 30 - Dec. 1, at Hemmen's Memorial building, 150 Dexter court, Elgin. Spokesman, R.L. Anderson, said that over thirty of the expected 1,500 delegates will be program participants, involved inrehearsals and personal preparation. He portrayed the variety of assembly programming as "talks, skits, and round-table discussions that put Bible Christianity on the level of the family, the congregation, and the neigh­ borhood." T.M. Henderson, traveling circuit minister for a twenty- two congregation complex in Illinois and Wisconsin, will head some of the program parts stressing Bible ap­ plication in everyday life, eve Konjevich, traveling CONDITIONERS AUTO LICENSE PLATES >Th« First Notional Bank of McHenry offors a liconso Elate service effective December 2, 1974. You must ove your pre-printed form from the State of Illinois In order to purchase your 1975 license plates. (Service Charge $1.00) • THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF McHENHY 3814 West Elm Street • McHenry, Illinois 60050 Twenty Tons Collected Scout Good Turn Dpy STATE COLLEGE GRANTS A little known law that passed this year allows for state financial grants for part- time students at local junior colleges. Applications will soon be available from McHenry County college. For the first time, applications may also be made for full-time aid for the second semester until Feb. 1. The decision was made by the Illinois State Scholarship commission Nov. 21. FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY With dark drizzly weather prevailing, the Scouts of Kish- waukee district, Blackhawk Area council, carried out a successful Good Turn day Saturday, Nov. 23, according to Frank Meenach, district executive. The Scouts and volunteer Scouters collected nearly twenty tons of clothing, housewares and small ap­ pliances. This material will be taken to the Abilities center, Goodwill Industries workshops, where it will be used in rehabilitation program for the handicapped people. This is the only salvage rehabilitation agency serving local residents. Some 1,500 Scouts and volunteer Scouters participated in this Good Turn Day. The Scouts distributed 18,000 Good Turn day leaflets. Goodwill in this area requires 3>4 million lbs., of clothing and 75,000 boxes of miscellany and pieces of furniture to employ and train 500 disabled men and women. Nationally, the agency serves over 127,000 handicaps at no cost to the taxpayers. Basic Lapidary Program Dec. 3 On Cab Making At the Dec. 3 meeting of the Hiawatha Gem and Mineral society, a program demon­ strating the steps necessary to prepare one of nature's own unquestionably original mineral rich rocks into an original cabochon will begin with a slab of silica rich rhodonite and end with a lovely rhodonite cab ready to set in . a mounting for jewelry. Sawing the slab, marking the template, grinding to rough outline, dopping the cab on a stick, final grinding, sanding and polishing to a finished cabochon will be defined and demonstrated. This program has been prepared chiefly to help acquaint the newcomers and novice l&|)idaries with some of the commonly used expressions and equipment familiar to a lapidary. The meeting starts at 7:30 p.m. in the Commons at the McHenry West campus. New members and visitors will be welcome. Harvard Man Two Priests w»U Killed, Three Hurt In Crash William F. Wilke, 30, of 23605 Flat Iron road, Harvard, was pronounced dead on arrival at Harvard hospital at 11:45 Tuesday night following a three-car crash a half hour earlier on Rt. 14, near Plum Tree golf course. Three other persons were taken to the same hospital with injuries. They were Kenneth L. Schuring, Sr., of 406 S. Ayer street, Harvard, satisfactory condition; a passenger, Martha E. Nolan of 401 N. Jeffersion, Harvard, fair condition, and Judie K. Mennenega of 615 Gregory, Rockford, fair con­ dition. Details "* of the ^head-on collision were not availably in the sheriff's office^at press time Wednesday. Known In McHenry To New Pastorates Two official appointments were made this past week by the Catholic Diocese of Rockford which are of interest locally. Father Raymond Hettermann and Father William Regnier have been appointed by Bishop Arthur J. O'Neill to new pastorates. Father Hettermann, who left his pastorate at St. Peter in South Beloit in June on advice of his physicians,will be the new pastor of St. Mary, Elizabeth, 111. He has been staying with relatives in the McHenry area in recent weeks. Father Regnier, formerly assistant pastor of St. Patrick church,. McHenry, will be the i"W ^d0r of St. Mary church, Sycamore. He has been pastor of St. Mary church, Elizabeth, Mfej-'fhe past year. district minister for the Wat- chtower Bible & Tract society, Brooklyn, N.Y., not only moderates the Ministry school session, but delivers the Sun­ day highlight lecture at 2:00 p.m., "What the Near Future Holds". Anderson invited anyone who really wants to understand their Bible and know what we can do to be prepared for coming world events from the viewpoint of the Bible's God, to come to all the free convention sessions starting Saturday, 9:55 a.m. WORKSHOP AIDS HANDICAPPED A regional workshop of in­ terest to those persons working with severely handicapped children will be held Dec. 7 at West campus high school from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. It will be of special interest to parents, teachers and other professionals who come in contact with this type of child. Details of the program will appear in next Wednesday's issue. MARRIAGE LICENSES Timothy J. Foran, 9990 S. 84th Terracei Palos Hills, and "Paula Li' Harrison, 1925 N. Woodlawn, McHenry. Barrette L. Quelland, 3114 Shady drive, Wonder Lake and Kathleen M. Simches, Wonder ' Timolthy C. Dlugos 4008 ' 'Katie, McHenry, and Wendy S. Rttttde, 319 Telegraph, Mh^Ago. Edward P. Delelio, 7913 Maplewood, Wonder Lake, and Police Tickets Joseph M. Wahl, 6510 W. Roundup road, McHenry, speeding 36 in a 25 mph zone. Lyle E. Wright, 2502 E. Wonder Lake road, Wonder Lake, disobeyed a stop sign. Michael G. Hill, 9 Wren, Carpentersville, disobeyed stop sign. DuWayne Fair, 1016 N. River road, McHenry, speeding 35 in a 25 mph zone. James R. Williams, 1912 Oakley drive, McHenry, speeding 39 in a 25 mph zone. Brian E. Fetzer, 3214 N. Cove, McHenry, speeding 35 in a 25 mph zone. Kenneth D. Hettermann, 1502 Richmond road, McHenry, speeding 35 in a 25 mph zone. Kenneth J. Zeller, 4014 Kane, McHenry, unlicensed driver (no valid driver's license). Mary L. Granath, 1313 N. Meadow, McHenry, improper right turn. Arthur W. Bentz, 5409 Thelen, McHenry, speeding 40 in a 25 mlh zone.' Rick Sivertsen, 3721 sBuchanan, McHenry, speeding 36 in a 25 mph zone. Bruce Papiech, 1109 Cum­ berland, McHenry, un­ necessary noise. James B. Hodges, 1417 Beach, McHenry, disobeyed stop sign. Alert Senior Citizens To Tax Relief Senior citizen homeowners and renters who have applied for property tax relief from the Department of Revenue and have not yet received an an­ swer should now contact State Rep. Cal Skinner, Jr.'s office in Crystal Lake or Springfield. Rep. Skinner reports that employees processing the applications have finally caught up and that anyone who hasn't gotten either a check or a denial letter should take steps to investigate why. Seniors should tell their Social Security number and the month they sent in their ap­ plication in any com­ munication. Letters may be sent to Skinner at the state office building in Springfield or Hiedrun Wahl, Sachsenheim, Germany. Floyd D. Coats, Route 2, McHenry, and Elena R. En- carnacion, 1002 Ridge road, Island Lake. • FRI.. SAT PAGE 7 - JPLAIND STORYBOOK DOLLS - BOOKS -- Children's Book Week did not go unnoticed at the Montini Primary center. Many storybook dolls, along with their storybooks, were on display all week. On Friday, a Mad Hatter's party ended the week with Mrs. Jamieson's reading room inviting each room in la view the dolls and the books. Punch and cookies were served and the guests were invited to participate in a game of charades, using only storybook characters. The week culminated with the desired effect - "Reading IS fun!" The picture above shows Robin Irwin, Todd Rehberg and Jeanette Strauman viewing some of the dolls. Many of the dolls belong to Robin, who brought theaft to the school for the week. STAFF PHOTO-BARBARA GILPIN HOLD SING-A LONG The Social committee of St. Patrick's parish council will host a sing-a-long Saturday evening, Nov. 30, at 7:30 in the parish hall. Senior citizens of the community and newcomers to the parish are invited to attend as special guests. to No. 8 Crystal Lake Plaza in Crystal Lake. The district office may be reached by phone any morning at 459-6050. VANDALISM Gregory Smith of 1503 W. Hickory street, McHenry, reported that sometime after midnight Friday, the wind­ shield and left front window of his auto was broken while parked at Brodin's Auto Repair, Route 31, Ringwood. Drawn Fish "Drawn" when it refers to frozen or fresh fish, designates whole fish with their insides re- Editor's Quote Book Do your duty and leavitf the rest to heave. --Pierre Corniellit moved. These fish are usudfr scaled before cooking and^^^ head, tail and fins are N0WTIRE IS ON THE WAY.... torn 1974 GOLDEN GHOST The quick and quiet snowmobile • Two-cylinder - 30 h.p. engine! - • Super-Torque transmission! • Mag Flash ™ CD ignition! • Electric starting! • Wide-Trac design! • Reverse! • Neutral! TEST RIDE O N E T O D A Y A T . NOW IS THE TIME FOR THE BEST VALUES! 4019 E. LAKE SHORE DR. TRI MARINE WONDER LAKE •a •erg CARLOAD Hsadl MM (815)653-3000 DEITA SNOMIRES WHItEWALL - 4 PLY 30%OFF PLUS TAX MOUNTED FREE STUDDED H>.00 EXTRA GRANT BATTERIES UP raKJPO OFF McHENRY TIRE MAR1 3931 W. MAIN McHENRl 385-0294 HOLIDAY HAPPINESS­ ES A Nm Kitchen KITCHENS ARE PART OF OUR BUSINESS . . . -AMD WE SQL AT DISTRIBUTORS PRICES! UP SAVE 30* Bring us your Kitchen measurements, or call us for a FREE estimate. We will come to your home. INSINUATION AVAIIABIE IF DESIRED CREDIT TERMS AVAIIABIE Hi. BUCH & SONS INC. 3012 W. RTE. 120 - McHENRY , ILL. . 385-0048 Mon.-Thurs. 9 - 5:30, Fri., 9-9. Sat., 9-5 IMNTfi 1$ met Now's the time for doing those " inside the hoi projects" PANEL SPECIALS BLUMBER SPECIAL BASEMENT SIZE 4' x 7' WHEAT $5% REG. 7.95 NOW 4' v 8' SPECIALS GINGER ASH ALMOND ASH S0RENT0 OAK Special SC95 WHILE SUPPLIES LAST 2" x 4" x 7' - 8' 5/8" Construction G ISTUDS 2" x 4" x 8' Construction Grade STUDS 2* 99* •1 FURRING STRIPS..38V See us now for ALL your , winterizing need*. ! M$HENI pJMBE -WALUBLE COUPON PANEL ADHESIVE 11 OZ. TUBE REG. 1.29 79' 4030 W. Main St McHenry, III. Free Delivery Open Sat tilf 4 Ph. 3854600 SALE ENDS NOVftHBOt

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