Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Feb 1977, p. 22

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SECTION 2 - PAC.F 4 - Pl.AIXDEALER-WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 23,1»77 I 4-H NEWS 1 I.INCOI.N ( I.O\ KRI.K.US The Fcl> 14 meeting of the Lincoln Cloverlcafs was called to order by President Kathy Besserud Wayne Besserud led the 4-H pledge and Chuck Wegner led the American pledge Roll call was taken and the minutes were read Under old business, we discussed Share the Fun. A sign-up sheet was set out for members who wanted to sell balloons for the Heart association. Members were asked to bring old clean sheets to make triangle bandages for the Johnsburg Rescue squad. Also, the members in charge of the garage sale discussed details. Under new business, project books were handed out and a committee was formed to see about painting a sign that reads "Welcome to Johnsburg". This is to be painted over the old green sign that is on the out­ skirts of Johnsburg Talks were given by Wendy Adams on gardening indoors and by Robin Nolan on ceramics. The meeting was adjourned and refreshments were served. The next meeting date is March 14, 1977 Wendy Adams, Reporter Doctors hear everything One MD recently had a patient tell htm that "feeling good really tires me out." Public To Help Set Ground Rules On Laws Lakemoor-Lilymoor 385-5689 Alma Hueckstaedt People about to be regulated by two new federal laws will get a chance to help set the ground rules at public meetings this March in Chicago. Also, in March, a third meeting has been set to take a look at proposed limits to industrial growth in areas with dirty air areas. Ybu pay for what you waste. Without enough attic insulation you're paying to heat the birds. No matter what kind of energy you use to heat your house, the most effective defense against rising energy costs is proper insula­ tion. The majority of single-family homes need additional insulation. Generally, insulation in the attic floor will help the most. Upgrading your insulation will not only save substantially on your heating bill, but will also reduce your summer-cooling energy use. Bow modi insulation do you nood? Insulation is measured in R-numbers riot inches. "R" stands for resistance to winter heat loss or summer heat \gain and is more accurate in figuring insulation performance. The higher the R-number, the more effective the insulation barrier. For instance, installing R-19 in an uninsulated attic can cut heat loss through your ceiling by more than 75%. In addition to insulation, anything else you can do to seal the outside out and the inside m will pay off in added comfort and lower energy costs. Adding storm windows and doors, installing weather stripping, caulking around windows, insulating walls, floors and heating ducts --all will help conserve energy, increase comfort and save money. Ibnll got dividends from yowu investment. Investing in energy conservation home improvements like insulation gives you an immediate payoff in the form of lower & energy bills. Over the life of the house, these improvements will pay for themselves and continue to eliminate energy waste. And you'll have added substantially to the resale value of your home. Energy conservation, besides being good for the country, is good for you too. You pay for the energy you use... you pay for what you waste. So make sure you use it wisely. Lossmann's Meats, 5000 W. ROUTE 120, McHENRY, ILL. fish & DHl Mon. thru Sat. 9:00 to 6:30 Fri. 9:00 to 8:00 Sun. 9:00 to 5:30 "WHEN YOU'VE TASTED PRIME...THERE IS NO CHOICE!" ""ft* <* -385-34(11 We Accept Food Stamps m Hi In Our Deli Always sliced fresh tar you WEAVER'S % |b CHICKEN ROLL. SHARP CHEDDAR „«L% % lb. TURKEY ROLL LONGHORN Vi lb. U lb. CHEESE PRIME "STEAK OF THE WEEK" TRY OUR LONDON BROIL IB.* '2 25 TRY US FOR LUNCH! I" MADE TO ORDER" SANDWICHES HOT SANDWICHES -10* EXTRA Any combination of Lunchmeat ' and Cheeses from our Deli-Choose from over 60 Varieties JUICY & DELICIOUS! SMOKED THURINGER EffffFffissg SEA COVE WHERE YOU CAN BUY FRESH FISH 7 DAYS A WEEK AT REALISTIC PRICES (Fresh Makes A Difference) GREENLAND TURBOT FILLETS..£.99 WEST COAST tAIQ SOLE FILLETS. «•*£ HERRING IN WINE SAUCE D $ l79 FRESH CANADIAN 1*»M WALLEYE PIKE. "*2 WHITEFISH £$175 OEVIl <7 At CRABS ."79 MONKFISH LB1169 <PQ0R MAN'S LOBSTER) * LOBSTER SHIPPERS *4?B9 LOTS, LOTS MORE! . The new Toxic Substances Control act meeting will be March 3 at the Palmer House. Chicago Registration is at 8 a.m. The meeting is from 9 a.m. to 5 p m and from 7 to 10 p.m. All sessions of the meeting are open to the public, but the daytime workshops are aimed at industry and government The daytime workshops include sessions on the status of PCB regulations, regional toxic problems and the state's role in the new national law. In addition, the role the states will take in administering the new toxic legislation will be discussed. Companies may ask EPA to clarify the new shared testing procedures and cost The evening session will concentrate on an overview of the new. act for the general public. Ample time will be provided for questions and answers. All the sessions are free to the public. On March 17. a public hearing will be held on the emission offset ruling under the national Clean Air act in the regional EPA offices at 230 South. Dearborn. Chicago. Ill Senator Muskie held similar hearings in Washington. DC The meeting will allow the general public and industry to make known their feelings about EPA policy that limits industrial growth in areas with dirty air On March 21 and 22. the details of the Resource Con­ servation and Recovery act amended by Congress this fall will be discussed at the O'Hare Holiday Inn in Rosemont. III. The amended act expands the old federal solid waste management act. The new act will concentrate on the public health issues of the land disposal of garbage and hazardous waste In addition. EPA officials will ask for comments on what type of regulations are needed for sanitary land fills in order to protect ground water and what actions are needed to promote conservation and recovery ot resources. No pre-registration is required for the meetings, but further information can be obtained by calling Jane Kenneally at (312 ) 353-2072. Lakemoor Voters Have Slate Of Office Candidates On April 19. from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. the polls will be open for the election of officers in Lakemoor. All registered voters of Lakemoor will be voting for president, village clerk and three trustees who are running for a four year term of office. Those who have filed and will be running for office are. Richard Hyatt, president; Carol Schmidt, village clerk; Alyce Kowal. Frank Coughlin. and Harry Brady, trustees on the Progressive party ballot and the only Independent candidate who has filed to run is Connie O'Rourke. trustee. At this election there will be a special election regarding the sewer bond issue This is a very important election for every one in Lakemoor Be sure to remind your neighbors to be sure to get out to vote NURSERY NEW S The population number of Lilvmoor was increased by the count of one when a tiny little girl made her entrance into the world by way of St. Therese hospital Little Maegen Allison was born Feb. 16 at 7:45 a.m. to Lynn and Wayne Lenell She weighed 6 lbs and 7 oz . and measured 19 inches in length. Maegen's maternal grand­ parents are John and Pat Spreitzer of Chicago, and great- grandmother Alice Tieman of Palatine Her paternal grand­ parents are Robert and Virginia Lenell of Chicago, and great grandparents are Lawrence and Catherine Penar. also Anna Lenell. all of Chicago Waiting at home to greet her tiny baby sister was Katie Ellen. 21 _> years old. The young Lenell family lives at 320 N. C.lenwood avenue. BIRTHDAYS We have one belated birthday wish this week and I do hope it was a very happy one for Jerry Brizzi He celebrated on the twenty-eighth of January Finishing up the month of February we have those who will be celebrating their natal day. They are Pacita (Pat) Morrison and Connie Meyer who share the twenty-fourth. Jean Marie Freeman and Angela Anderson sharing the twenty-fifth, Alyce Kowal. Nancy Eggert, and Gary Yerkes sharing the twenty- seventh, and Mark Blackchen on the twenty-eighth. Starting off the March list we have Angelique Betancourt and Betsy Lillie sharing March 1. A very happy birthday to all of you ANNIVERSARY A very happy anniversary to Pacita (Pat) and Norman Morrison today, Feb. 23. HOSPITAL NOTES I received a call from Harry Brady and he is now home from the hospital and recovering nicely from the emergency surgery he underwent Feb 10 at McHenry hospital Lavern and Louis Schueler went to Condell hospital to see their granddaughter Cynthia Priller She had emergency surgery for appendicitis. Feb 16 and she is doing very well now UNDERTHE W EATHER GROUP All four of the Mumma children are fighting off the effects of a virus Eunice Tobey is feeling a bit better after her bout with an infection which caused her a lot of pain. Here s hoping by this printing all will be feeling a lot better and that the school children will be back with their school mates once again Til. NEXT TIME 1 District TAX TIPS Illinois taxpayers who discover they have made a mistake on a state income tax return they have already filed can correct the mistake without penalty. It can be done by obtaining from the Illinois Department of Revenue an IL- 1040-X form, which is used to amend a tax return The IL- 1040-X must be filed before Apr 15. The Revenue Department address is Box 3545. Springfield 62708. NANCY JOHNSON Mrs, Nancy Johnson is the Speech clinician at Edgebrook school Students attend speech classes for different reasons. Some need to learn to make good individual sounds, some need to work on the correct use of verbs or pronouns, some have voice difficulties such as hoarseness or a whispery voice or may need to learn to express ideas verbally. About 10 percent of the school population needs some type of speech service Mrs. Johnson feels the classroom teacher and the parents are a very necessary part of the child's progress. She graduated from Augustana college and has taken advanced studies from La Verne and National college. She has previously taught in Crystal Lake and Rock Island She is married, has five children and is a member of the pupil personnel services committee She enjoys tennis and cooking. At the present time she resides in Crystal I^ake. Poetic Advice The famous Japanese poet. Basho. was approached by a young man of little talent "I don't know whether to be a doctor or a poet." the young man said Basho advised him to be a poet A friend asked why and Basho replied. "The world is safer with him writing bad verse than treating the sick " G 'Cushion Belt Polyglas' *OlXO Our double-belted low price leader. Designed to keep you smiling mile after mile. A78-13 blackwall plus $1.73 F.E.T. and old tire Blackwall Slsa Plua F.6.T. and old Mra B78-13 $1.80 E78-14 $2.26 F78-14 $2.42 G78-14 $2.58 G78-15 $2.65 Whltawalla Just $3 mora. THURSDAY--FRIDAY--SATURDAYONLY! 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