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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Feb 1981, p. 5

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Legal Notice WEIGHT CONTROL ' The State of Illinois past two laws regarding weight control on roads for not more than M days, certain time of the year. The Township Highway Commissioner nas the legal right to post the entin system of Mc Henry Township Roads with signs limiting use of loads, in­ cluding the weight of the vehicles to not more than 8,000 per axle. The critical time is when frost is leaving the ground and excessive loads at this time will cause great damage. All law en­ forcement officers use diligence in enforcing said law. ^ Garence Refiner, Commissioner McHenry Township tioad District (Pub. Feb. 25,27,1981 No 810113 All proposals must be accompanied by a bidder's bond, certified check, bank cashier's check or bank draft payable to the City of McHenry for ten percent. (10 percent) of the total amount of ' the bid as provided in the Instructions to Bidders. 4. Rejection of Bids, the Council reserves the right to reject any or all Proposals and to waive technicalities. Unless the bids are rejected for good cause, award of contract shall be made to the lowest responsible and qualified bidder. Dated at McHennr, Illinois this 18th day of February, 1981. Joseph B. Stsnck: Mayor (Signed) Barbara E. Gilpin, Clerk (Pub. Feb. 25, & March 6,11,1981) No. 810112 Legal Notice Legal Notice NOTICE Public Notice is hereby ven that on February 10, .D. 1981, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the per­ sons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as His n' Hers HAIR NICHE, located at 1226 North Green Street, McHenry, IL., 60050. Dated this 10th day of February, A.D. 1981. Rosemary Azzaro, County Clerk (Pub. Feb. 25,4 March 4,11,1981) No. 810111 Legal Notice Notice to Contractors 80441 200-1 CITY OF McHENRY, ILLINOIS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 1. Time and Place of Opening Bids. Sealed Proposals for the con­ struction of Water Supply Well No. 7 for the City of McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois, will be received at the City Hall until 10:00 A.M., March 26,1981, and at that time will be publicly opened and read. 2. Description of Work. The proposed work consists of the construction of a new shallow water supply well. 3. Instructions to Bidders. All pertinent documents may be examined at the City Hall or at the office of Baxter ft Woodman, Inc., En­ vironmental Engineers, 8678 Ridgefield Road, Crystal Lake, Illinois 60014. Copies of the Plans, Specifications, Proposal, Contract and Bond forms may be obtained from the Baxter & Inc., upon $10.00, non- than the Engineers, Woodman, payment of refundable Not less prevailing minimum rate of wages as found by the City of McHenry, or the Depart­ ment of Labor, or deter­ mined by the court on review, snail be paid to all laborers, workmen and mechanics performing work under this contract. Preference shall be given to the employment of Illinois laborers tor all work under this contract in compliance with State law (111. Rev. Stat., Chap. 48-269 to 275). The Board of Education of McHenry Community High School District No. 156 will receive sealed bids on Athletic Supplies and Equipment for the 1981-82 school year. Bids will be accepted until 11:00 A. M. Monday, March 16, 1981. Specifications may be obtained at the Board of Education Office, 3926 W. Main St., McHenry, IL., 60050. James Tonyan, (Pub. February J^Wl?17 No. 810114 Deaths MICHAEL SIMON. JR. Michael J. Simon, Jr., 4914 Pistakee drive, McHenry, died Sunday, Feb. 22, at McHenry hospital. He was 68 years old, born in Chicago Jan. 14, 1913, to Michael J. and Catherine (Schultus) Simon, Sr. Mr. Simon is survived by his wife Lucille; a daughter, Mrs. Richard (Marguerite K.) Babich of Des Plaines; two sons, Michael J. Simon III of Round Lake Beach and Nicholas P. Simon of Chicago. Other survivors include a sister, Mrs. Marge Mit- telsteadt of Chicago; and three brothers, Paul of McHenry, John of Arlington Heights and Frank of Chicago. Visitation was from 2 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the George^ R. J us ten & Son funeral home. A funeral Mass will be conducted Wednesday, 10 a.m., at St. John the Baptist Catholic church, Johns burg, with interment in Memory Gardens cemetery, Arlington Heights. JOSEPH HANDS Joseph E. Hands, 67, 4714 Garden Quarter, McHenry, died Saturday, Feb. 21, at Veterans Administration hospital, North Chicago. He was born Feb. 26, 1913, in Grand Rapids, Mich, to Owen and Ellen Hands. Mr. Hands lived in the area about 5 years, having DISCOUNT DRUG CENTERS Old Milwaukee A PAK 12 OZ CANS $149 WALKERS WALKER'S TEN NIGH Straight Bourbon Whiskey Liter • 80 Proof REVCO'S LO LOW PRICE GALLO VERMOUTH Sweet or Extra Dry 750 ML • 16% REVCO'S LOW, LOW PRICE $189 mk ea. E&J BRANDY Extra Smooth, Liter 80 Proof hww" *6" RON BACARDI SUPERIOR caoo Light or Dark, Dry Rum REVCO'S LOW ft 750 Ml, • 80 Proof LOW PRICE • CZARINA VODKA Distilled from Grain p Liter • 80 Proof LOW PRl ow*459 CHATEAU LASALLE 750 ML • 12% both r$2M McHanry • 4400 W. Rte. 120 • 385-1125 Formerly • Drug T ue Mun f *>b :4 M hli» whilf* supplies las! PAGE 5 - PLAINDKALER - WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 25,1981 30-Day Extension To Pay Corn Loan CAR FIRE--Firemen from Co. I of the McHenry Township Fire department work to put out a car fire that started at about 6:30 p.m. Friday at the intersection of Green and John streets. Chris Bennett, of Co. I, said the fire started underneath the hood of a car belonging to Diane Gotes, of 321* Crescent, McHenry. There was extensive damage to the eagine compartment. No one was injured. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Farmers who must settle their reserve corn loans will have at least an additional 30 days to repay their loans, according to Edward Hews, Acting Administrator of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Stabilization and Con­ servation Service. The extension was made to assure orderly marketing of com, which was jeopardised by transportation problems caused by low water levels on the nation's major grain- shipping rivers, Hews said. The settlement date for corn in reserve I was Feb. 9; the settlement date for reserves II and III is April 15. During the 30-day period farmers will pay 15.25 percent interest on' their loans, Hews said. Hews said the interest rates were changed to reflect the cost of borrowing from the U.S. Treasury and to provide producers an incentive to settle matured or so-called farm-stored loans promptly. The new rates take effect the day after the loan's maturity or, in the case of reserve loans, the day after the original date on which settlement is required after a reserve loan is called After the final date for settlement, issuance of delivery notices and warehouse takeover for com rwwrvp r.r rrsr.ilsr loans will be delayed at least 30 days based on current available storage space and transportation conditions to allow for orderly marketing, Hews said Hews said interest on r e g u l a r , n i n e - m o n t h government price support loans would be increased from 11.5 percent to 15.25 percent beginning the day after the loan's maturity date. Producers with these loans also will have at least 30 additional days following the maturity date to redeem their loans or deliver the grain to USDA. Hews said The McHenry Plaindealer come from Kalamazoo, Mich. He was a retired manager of Tulsa Oil stations in Kalamazoo. Survivors are a daughter Pat Snyder of Kalamazoo; three granddaughters; a sister, Mary Tenney of McHenry ; and a niece, Mary Watson, of McHenry. Private inurnment was in Kalamazoo. JACOB STOCK Jacob F. Stock, formerly of McHenry and a resident of Chicago since 1942, died Monday, Feb. 23, at Sheridan road Pavilion, Rush-Presbyterian St. Luke's hospital. He was 77 years old, born Feb. 21, 1904, in McHenry, the son of Theodore G. and Caroline (Hauk) Stock. Mr. Stock had been a commercial painter and artist. He was preceded in death by a brother, George A. Stock A nephew, Robert L. Stock of Woodstock, survives. Visitation will be held at the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home, from 9 a.m. to the time of services at 11 a.m. Interment will be at the convenience of the family." 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The films will be scheduled as follows; March 3, The Strong-Willed Child; March 10, Shaping the Will Without Breaking the Spirit; March 17, Christian Fathering; March 24, Preparing for I Adolescence: The Origins of Self-Doubt; March 31, Preparing for Adolescense; Peer Pressure and Sexuality; April 7, What Wives Wish their Husbands Knew About Women - The Lonely Housewife; April 14, What Wives Wish their Husbands Knew About Women - Money. Sex and Children. Published Every Wednesdoy A Fridoy o» McHenry Illinois Second Class Postage Poid at McHe my Illinois By McHENtY PUBLISHING COMPANY POSTMASTft Send oddress change* to McHenry Plamd»ol*r JSI? W Hm St McHenry Illinois 400SO Subscribers are requested to provide* ""mediatt notice of cfcony* o• odd'evt to The McHenry Plamdaalar 111? W Elm St McHenry ill eOOSO A deduction of on* month from the eapiration of o subscription will b*- mode whtic o (hong* oi oddress is provided through the Post OMk# deportment Thomas C. 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