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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Aug 1979, p. 16

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PAGE.lt - PLAIN DEALER - FRIDAY. AUGUST. 10.197t PLAN TENNIS TOURNAMENT - Checking early entries for the first city of McHenry Tennis tournament to be held Aug. 17,18 and 19 are Gary Gray, high school tennis coach; Barbara Gilpin, City Clerk; and Terry Reilly, A-l tennis player who will assist Gray in running the tournament. There are openings in all age categories from 12-and-Under to over 45. Everyone is urged to join in the fun and sign up for the tournament which is for both beginning, intermediate and advanced players. Entry fee is one can of new tennis balls and a very minimal fee. Information concerning the tournament can be obtained from the city clerk's office at 385-0947. The last day to register is Tuesday, Aug. 14. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION -- NEW CLAIM DATE ESTATE OF CHARLOTTE KALINSKY Deceased, FILE NO. 78-P-398 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters Testamentary were issued on January 15, 1979, to HENRY F. WULF, SR., 1244 S. 49th, Cicero, Illinois, whose attorney of record/is Harry C. Kinne, Jr., 3431 W. Elm Street, McHenry, Illinois.] Claims may be^filed on or before September 3, 1979 and that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that period. Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Wood­ stock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. VERNON W.KAYS, JR. Clerk of the Court (Pub. Aug. 3,10,17,1979) Legal Notice LEGAL NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by the City Council of the City of McHenry, Illinois, at the City Hall (Municipal Building) 1111 North Oreen Street, untfl 10:00 A.M., August 20, 1979, for one motor grader. Specifications may be secured in the office of the City Clerk. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids or to waive any informality in any bid and to accept any con­ sidered advantage to the City. City of McHenry By: Barbara E. Gilpin City Clerk (Pub. August 10,1979) * * * * Excuses rarely fool people, despite the notion to the contrary. ^7^7^7 FLASH!!! HIST ARRIVED 1979 OLDS Delta Royale E 4 DOOR DIESELS Plenty to choose from MITCHELL «m "Our company Is known by the promises it keeps" 903 N. FRONT STREET, McHENRY 815-385-7200 HOURS: Monday thru Friday 9 to9 Saturday 9 to 5, Open Sunday 11 to 4 A fast dog-sled team can do five miles in 30 minutes. Middle Eartfy BRAND NEW and UNUSUAL SHOP RIGHT NEXT DOOR TO FOR/ LBQQ IN RICHMOND, ILL. ~~~~ -Brass Baskets -- •Decorator Items •Cards •Candles •Needlepoint and much, much more! YOU'RE ALWAYS WELCOME TO BROWSE AT Middle £artl) Gifts 10017 MAIN ST. RICHMOND, ILL. 815-678-4401 OPEN 11-5 Tues. thru Sun. Closed Mon. 20% Discount COUPON GOOD THROUGH THE MONTH OF AUGUST ONLY AT LEAVGC FOR/LKS 10017 MAIN ST. RICHMOND, ILL. 815-678-4220 Open 11-5 Tues. thru Sun. Closed Mon. ONLY8 50 MO. RENTAL • NO installation charge • NEW fully automatic softeners • TWO year option to buy with • FULL rental fee deducted • ONE phone call can answer any questions 312-259-3393 ARLINGTON SOFT WATER CO. No. 1 in the Fox Volley Area Copyright 1978 Legal Notice NOTICE OF REGULAR AUGUST MEETING^ , COUNTY BOARD MEMBERS *, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS August 3rd, 1979 The County Board Members of McHenry County, Illinois, will meet in Regular Aug. Session on Tuesday, the 21st day of August, A.D. 1979 at nine o'clock ATM., in County Board Room 203, at the Court House, located at 2200 North Seminary Avenue, (Route 47 North). Woodstock for the purpose ot amending or to consider the amendment of the Com­ prehensive Zoning Ordinance of McHenry County, Illinois, approved and adopted Sep­ tember 13th, 1955 and as sub­ sequently amended and to consider the amendment or to amend the Building Ordinance of McHenry County, adopted August 1st, 1955; the approval of claims filed against the County and for the transaction of any and all further business that may regularly come before said meeting. Please take notice and govern yourself accordingly. Rosemary Azzaro County Clerk and Ex-Officio Clerk of the McHenry County Board (Pub. Aug. 10,1979) • • * • Mental vacations are more necessary than physical rest. • • • » You have a right to your own life if you have the courage to live it. CONTRACTORS Job Held Up Because Of Concrete Delivery Delay? CALL ACCU CRETE, INC. Saturday Deliverys Available Phone: 338-4718 Security American Family's Special Homeowners Package Policy. Complete security for that special place you call home. It's the most comprehensive, home­ owners coverage we've ever offered. Call me today. I'll provide you with all the information. CHUCK LEWANDOWSKI Career of Crystal Lake Blacktop & Rt 120 McHenry CALL US FOR DEU& 385-2304 AMERICAN FAMILY I N S IJ A IM c r mm mm mmat m/umuK American Family Mutual Insurance Co Madison. Wis Cool your home without wasting energy With LENNOX' central cooling. Extra efficient. Quiet. Rugged. Find out the differ­ ence between a so- called bargain and the best. Call us for a professional home survey. No obliga­ tion of course. < ALTH0FF INDUSTRIES 809 N. FRONT ST. McHENRY CALL 385-5700 •- • , I • ' . v' „ A ' . ~ J V . • by Packey E. Rush Motorcycle Safety Coordinator Illinois Department of Transportation Wearing a helmet is the best safety tip anyone can give you, but a few words need to be said about protective clothing for the rest of your body. Proper clothing not only provides protection for the motorcyclist, but in many cases also prevents discomfort and riding fatigue. A long- sleeved jacket, long pants, gloves and over-the-ankle boots are minimal requirements. Many cyclists prefer leather clothing because it offers superior protection from abrasions. Suitable and less expensive alternatives are denim and corduroy. Wideflared pants, flowing scarves and similar items should be avoided because they could become entangled in the motorcycle. Your clothing should fit comfortably without binding. A jacket with a zippered front will be more wind resistant than a jacket with buttons or snaps. Be careful about collar style - a large, loose collar will flap when riding and may irritate your skin or be a distraction. Leather gloves protect your hands from debris kicked up by cars and keep them from getting cold, tired and sore. A glove which fits snugly also improves your grip on the handlebars. If the gloves are too bulky, your ability to operate the controls will be reduced. If they are too tight, circulation will be restricted and the hands will become cold. The gloves you wear should reflect your riding conditions, a lighter glove is fine for sum­ mer, and a well-insulated glove will offer protection in the winter. - Adding strips of reflectorized tape to your gloves makes you more visible to motorists when you are riding in night traffic. Leather boots which go over the ankle are the best footwear for riding. Boots protect your ankles from engine burns and also scuffing when kick starting the motorcycle. Rubber-soled boots with heels will provide a better grip on the pavement and help keep your feet on the pegs. Sandals, tennis shoes or loafers should never be worn when riding a motorcycle. Send your questions to me at 2300 S. Dirksen parkway, Room 320, Springfield, 62764, or call the motorcycle safety hotline: 800-252-2933. WHAT S NEW Unit made of 14-gauge steel transforms pickup truck into a dump" truck. Manufacturer says it will carry more than 4000 pounds, installation often requiring no alterations. Also available with side ex­ tension and granular material spreader. -SPENGEL MEAT PACKING CORPORATION Where the TOP Area Restaurant's Buy their Meat" U.S. GOVT. INSP. EST. NO. 5701 PRICES HAVE DROPPED BUY THE BEST! CALL US ABOUT OUR Top Quality - STEAKS GROUND BEEF & ROASTS 5 LB. MINIMUM PER ITEM MONDAY thru FRIDAY 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. TUESDAY 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. • SATURDAY 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. - 1313 W. OLD BAY RD. * PISTAKEE BAY - McHENRY, IL 815-385-8300 D~;^W0S,le « " e , A e / . o t f •UMBRELLAS •REDWOOD •ALUMINUM •WROUGHT IRON •CUSHION GROUPS •FOLDING & MORE! STORE ONLY -- QUANTITIES LIMITED ALL PRE-DUG SHADE TREES ... 1/3 OFF OVER 100 TREES TO CHOOSE FROM Reg. $68.00 to $325.00 NOW *46.00 to $217 Delivered in our delivery zone Also On Sale ALL FLOWERING CRABS SELECTED ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS ( ALL FRUIT TREES Quantities limited Phone 81S-459-6200 owerw Highways 14 ft 176 Crystal lata oca • Mon.-Thurs.9-6 Fri. 9-8 Sat. 9-5 Sun. 10-4

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