Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Feb 1975, p. 12

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P\GE 12 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26,1975 road widening or repaving or bridge reconstruction projects scheduled to date in the Ac­ celerated Building program for the six northeastern counties of Illinois. The seventy-five projects are to widen, repave or reconstruct Improvement Of Area Roads Is Scheduled Gov. Dan Walker has an­ nounced seventy-five specific 260.5 miles of narrow or otherwise hazardous roads, reconstruct or replace at least thirty-six dangerous bridges and make improvements at seven intersections. The announcement follows a listing of 237 downstate projects announced earlier this week. With the projects announced today, the statewide totals scheduled to date are: 1,100.5 miles of narrow or otherwise hazardous roads to be widened, repaved or reconstructed and 130 dangerous bridges to be WANTED! YOURCHIID FOR A UTTLB RASCALS LIMIT ON SPECIAL 1--per person 1--per family Groups and additional settings at our regular low prices ONLY $ joo NO HANDLING CHAHGI Your child's photographer will be on duty at - - - CHARMS C O A S T T O C O A S T S T O R E S 4400 W. RT. 120, McHENRY, ILL SATURDAY MARCH 1 - 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. reconstructed or replaced. Where selections had to, be made among a number of bad roads and bridges, those with the most immediate impact on severe unemployment areas were chosen. Area projects are Illinois 23, Rt. 176 to McHenry-DeKalb county line, 5.75 miles, widen and resurface, at cost of $1,280,000, and Rt. 120, Throop street in Woodstock to 111. 47, .50 mile resurfacing at a cost of $75,000. 4-H NEWS The 4-Corners 4-H club held its meeting Feb. 3 at St. Peter's hall. After the regular business meeting, plans for Share-the- Fun were made. Later in the meeting, refreshments were served by Katie and Mary Irene Kagan. Julie Morris, recreation chairman, planned a very enjoyable game. The meeting was attended by thirty-one people. Katie Kagan, Reporter AIRCRAFT FUEL Aircraft presently account for nearly eight percent of the total petroleum consumption in the United States. Demand for jet fuels is increasing with the growth of air transportation. Present commercial jet engine fuels are grades of kerosene tailored to air transport industry specifications. OVER 1,000 SPECIALS CHOOSE FROM LEES, KARASTAN BIGELOW, MOHAWK, CABIN CRAFTS, ALEXANDER SMITH, ALDON TREND EVANS & BLACK AND MANY MORE! SRVE UP TO 75% ON THE LARGEST 5ELECTION OF REMNRNTS IN NORTHERN ILLINOIS OVER 800 LRROE REMNRNTS UP TO 12' WIDE UP TO 30' IN LENGTH •sS *200 « SQ.YD. to SQ.YD. RNY CRRPET REMNRNT 6' M 12' to 8' K 12' 7,r RLL SIZES OVER 3" k 12' to under 6' x 12' 5 • ̂3 Cash 71 RLL SIZES 3'h 12* and under Cv EACH Ca"y DISCONTINUED SAMPLES 27" x 36" 27" x 18" '1 OO EACH EACH RSSORTED SMRLL SIZES 10 c EACH lOO's of 69 wide and 12'wide VINYL REMNRNTS RRM5TRONC and CONGOLEUM REDUCED 50% to CARPETS & RUGS 200 WASHINGTON/WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS/815-338-1000 STORE HOURS: M0N., THURS., FRI. 8-9 TUES., WED., SAT. 8-5 SUN. 12-5 Variety Show Act Jane Liptrot, Maureen Hall, Kelly Stauffer and Mary Goetschel will be the Pointer Sisters in the East campus variety show. "East Announces: Skits and Tunes" is the title of the show. Performances will be this week Friday and Saturday, Feb. 28 and March I, at 8 p.m. in the East campus gym. Tickets will be sold at the door at both performances. Over fifty students have been hard at work for the last four weeks and they promise an exciting evening's entertainment. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD ON HONOR ROLL Lynn Ann Steinsdoerfer has been named to the Fall 1974 Dean's honor roll at the University of Tulsa. She is one of 111 from the College of Nursing to be honored for achieving a 3.0 or better grade average for the fall semester. Ms. Steinsdoerfer is the Of Woodstock daughter of the Andrew Steinsdoerfers, 3608 W. Clover avenue in McHenry. She is a graduate of McHenry high school. Bryce Canyon has been described as "The most exquisite and highly colored rock erosion on earth". POOR LANDLORD The guy on the sixth floor was five months behind on his rent His landlord was ready to throw him out "Please give me some more time," pleaded the tenant "OK, you've got three more days, but that's all." said the proprietor "Beautiful. I 'll take New Year's, the Fourth of July, and Christmas " WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. Feb. 25th thru March 1st E.O. M SALE SUPER1 FABULOUS1 STUPENDOUS! ONLY A FEW WORDS DESCRIBING THIS SALE OF WINTER & SPRING MERCHANDISE: 4 DAYS WED. thru SAT. SWEATERS FASHION BASICS • TURTLENECKS, VESTS, CARDIGANS reg. to-$T6 SLACKS EXTRA-SPECIAL VALUES • POLYESTER, WOOLS, BLENDS $3*° '990 TERRIFIC NOVELTIES -M reg. to $20 • NEWEST STYLES, FINEST MAKERS reg. to $22 life DENIM BLUE JEANS • MANY FINE STYLES reg. to &G OTHER PRICES TOO ALL STYLES WINTER COATS STILL A FINE SELECTION . . . NOT ALL SIZES/STYLES • BASIC and FASHION STYLES • PANTCOATS, JACKETS, REGULAR LENGTH • WOOLS, BLENDS, PLUSHES reg. $48X10 to$imOO l ^ o ^ 9 0 OTHER PRICES TOO! A 1 WINTER / SPRING DRESSES & PANTSUITS • MOST WANTED STYLES SPECIAL GROUPS PRICE MISSES & JUNIORS BLOUSES • PRINTS and SOLIDS GREAT SELECTION reg. to SIS 90 MISSES COORDINATE SPORTSWEAR WINTER / SPRING • ACT III & OTHERS 1/3 to 1/2 OFF Established 18,94 TVcett'b Of Woods tin A Hours.;. Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat. !> to f» .10, I n (Ml

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