this means is that Buss and the City have decided ttf appeal the Appellate court decision which ftould deny Buss the right to build a new car distributorship south of the City. The McHenry county levy is expected to remain the same with one exception, but action at the meeting of the County board raised various fees. The levy and budget discussion was led by Ed ward Buss of McHenry, who heads the Finance and Salaries committee. Buss pointed out that the only exception in the levy figure would be added election costs necessitated because under the new consolidation of elections, the county assumes payment of all costs. Some time ago, the City Council authorized the paving of the Main street sidewalk on the north side. The cost of the project was to be split 50-50 between the property owenrs and the City. Residential Development Group (RD6) is asking city approval to build 256 living units in place of a long planned golf course on 144 acres of the Whispering Oaks PUD (planned unit development). An RDG representative explained Pretty Heidi Winters, 4 years old, Is shown with her mother, Nadine Winters of McHenry. The youngster was named the Easter Seal poster child at the annual meeting of the Easter Seal Society for McHenry County, held Saturday. What do we have after 58 years of faithful and diligent service to you? A Reputation That You Can Hang Your Hat On! 58 years of the same dedicated service to our customers builds a reputation that is solid as the "Rock of Gibralter". It means we've offered our customers only the best in quality materials, workmanship and service. As time went on, we've had to change with the new products, COMINt SOON TO THE McHENRY AREA the times and with our customers and their needs. In our next 58 years we hope to serve you many more times. Take our word for it: it will be the same outstanding service you've received from us in the past & we're expanding our services. NEWEST TME ¥AUK HARDWARE (V|cfjENRY BjMKg|R0( Lumber «£ 403© WEST MAIN ST. Mct1ENBY, ILLINOIS 385-4600 WA1TE SENTENCED-Tweaty-tw*-year-«U John C. Watte, formerly of McHenry, appears to be pondering his fatnre outside Judge Roland Herrmann's courtroom Monday. Momenta later, Waite was sentenced to eighteen months in prison, after pleading guilty to five counts of reckless homicide in connection with the deaths of five members of a Mundddn family In a traffic accident May 2*. Waite was the driver of a car which reportedly disobeyed a stop sign on Winn rend at Route 12 in Spring Grove, crushing into a vehicle driven by Samuel Rapperport Rapporpert, his wife, nnd three of their duughters died in the crash. One daughter in the ear survived. Waite win reportedly he eligible for parole in HANIC *cPUnk