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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Aug 1982, p. 19

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PAGE 99-PLAINPBAUM-WEDNttPAV. AUGUST IS. MS* LAKELAND PARK & LAKELAND SHORES Coral Comfnsky 365-7246 Construction Moves Along It seems like an eternity that the residents of Lakeland Park, especially those living on Meadow lane, have been waiting for the new road to be finished. I find it interesting watching the workmen doing their jobs each day, getting closer to the end result. I can say that because I haven't been inconvenienced with parking blocks from my home or having a long walk to pick up mail or to leave my garbage. If weather permits all this should be over by Sept date. 10, the estimated CONSERVATION The McCuHom Lake Conservation chib will have its monthly meeting this Thursday, Aug. 19. They will meet at the lakeland Park Community House, m? Sunset, beginning at • p.m. ENGLISH VISITORS If I begin speaking with an English accent or use the word 'Moody' often it's because Norma Stasias niece Sarah has been here from England for a month. This is Sarah's first trip to America and she is here with her mother and grandmother. (Their first in our aelgb- ' right away withthis and they really notes en the of taste in ckrfhse, music and television. When it was ttee for everyone to say goodbyiaet Monday I don't think there was e <fcy eye to be found amongst them. WHAT DATE? It was nice hearing from aftaany people last Wednesday; too ladthey weren't all calls with new* for me to report Some gremlin waa up to no good when the story ran about the water problem mooting with the time and place listed but no date. Atayone who missed the meeting because of this error can go to the next LLPPOA on Sept 2. That is ths next BIRTHDAY WISHES ad Artie Schc 11 years eld Aug. it. i» year to tarn 11 doesiteni lent to a TTil„M1 • • il UUaIaI ana JEjOw&ra ritcouu LAKEMOOR-LILYMOOR AREA Margor»t Koros 365-4934 the 21st Wdowidd add Christian Youth Volunteer Help FLORIDA FLIGHT ea 7-27 and A group oi l* to visit with Chuck, Jr ., his David the Aug. M. ANNIVERSARY Linda Hughes has two ransom to celebrate this Week, Aug. 21 is the day she married her husband Rebsrts few ago. Our wishes-for many more tct»e Ataintb Jtant LEARN THE ART IF ST/UNEO CLASS WINDOW 6IIII0INC KccpiagCMl A psychiatrist \ B e t a » • -- n o t years) happy anniversaries. toknae the hoi, Corn Reserve Rotation m us the 100-degree mark. A healthy human body OilAslcFHMCllMS: •6-Two (2)Hour L«»»on» •Tool Rental •Small CIom Size 'Taught by a Certified Teacher •Some SuDf>li#§ Included IfAfS- •Design •Clots Cutting •Lead Coming •Soldering MAKE: •Two (2) Proiec (| A WIS W.&I 91GISIP' f n-N f)t A[;i si y h (OR iNfOfcMAllON uii(81M44 4774 SSS/SSS'JTES Period Extended 60 Days related deaths and dying chickeas cause needless Farmers who have anxiety for moat Yankees. cm ^ ^ grain reserve may rotate their ) out of storage up to Two Stop Process 1 Rotary Machino a Stoomox • Scrubbing " Rinsing producer* witih and replace it the new crop in to wlntsln the of grain before replacing it with newly-harvested grain. The previous rotation period allowed only so days before A c c o r d i n g t o S e c r e t a r y o f Agriculture John R. Block, it is routine for farmers to remove old- crop reserve grain from mm Gilbey s Vodka Gilbey's Gin i.rt units Charles Lefranc Maison Mainson i Spumante 750 ML SPECIAL SAVInT^^ I.5LITIM SPECIAL SAVINGS 1.75 LITRES SPECIAL SAVINGS SPECIAL SAVINGS J. Bavet Brandy 750 ML B & L Scotch Whisky SA69 C.K. Mondavi Choblls, Fortissimo, Brovlasimo, Vln Rosa, Zlnfondel, Burgundy, Rhino or Barborono 750 ML PECIAL SAVINGS 1.5 LITRES SPECIAL SAVINGS SPECIAL SAVINGS m Southern Comfort 80° Bell Agio Italian White Wine 750 ML SPECIAL SAVINGS OUR IVIRYDAY LOWPRKf Bacardi Rum Light or Cold can cost Colony Rhine, Rose Choblls, or Rhlnetkeller $4*9 SPECIAL SAVINGS 9 LTR BOTTLE OUR fVfRYDAY LOW PRICt Old Milwaukee Beer Pabst or Pabst Extra 24-12 oz. CANS Old Style, Budweiser, Olympia, Oly Gold, Lite Beer 24-12 OZ. CAN 24-12 ox. cons DOING BETTER WITh OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES! OUR tVtRYDAY LOW PWCt m OUR tVI RYDAY IOW PRICt Imported Mexican Carta Blanca Beer 4-12 oz. BOTTLKS Coy International Beer 4-12 OZ. CANS $169 Rhinelander Beer 24-12 OZ. BOTTLtt *•12 OZ. PLUS DIP SPECIAL SAVINGS SPECIAL SAVINGS SPECIAL SAVINGS SPECIAL SAVINGS Canfield s flavors or Barrelhead B-MOZ, BOTTLKS $119 RC Cola, Diet Rite, RC 100 or Decafinated RC B-140Z BOTTLKS 7-Up, Diet 7-Up, Orange Crush, or Dr. Pepper i 1*14 OZ. BOTTLKS Coca Cola, Tab, Sprite or Mello Velio ••14 OZ. BOTTLBS PLUS DIP OURCVtRYDAY LOWMUCt OUR fVt RYDAY LOW PWCt Block said in many parts of the county, the 19B1 crop of corn was harvested during ab­ normally wet weather and stared at a higher moisture level than usual. In addition, excessive rains and high humidity and tem­ peratures in many major grain-producing to a greater-than-usual possibility of stored grain going out of condition, he said. Block said his decision to extend the rotation period was a one-time change made to cope with special weather conditions and would apply only to the replacement of 1982 crops for prior years' crops. Producers wishing to take advantage of the extended rotation period should contact t h e i r c o u n t y Agricultural Stabilisation and Conservation Service office prior to removing their crops for storage. Bad Habits A car that is mechan­ ically sound will Mill use fuel than it should becavac of had driving habits. Sensible handling of a car in it's daily tra­ vels will minimize fuel consumptions. Drive smoothly, anticipate traffic-light movement and keep highway constant. by the church of McHsory, loft LQymoor wiw owe of Ike serving in this Christian five days wen spent volunteers helping to fill the people in the < his wo Hif last assignment was to ^ the roof of an elderly person's After four hours on a slippery roof In heat, Steve deposited the given him by his dnd and his jeene in the garbage. His new white casual shoes were black with tar, but did get back home with him. The group spent Saturday and Sunday at the World's Fair in Knootville. Steve was not too im­ pressed, as the exhibits Vera too many to be of interest. Then, on home to degree sunburn, but with an glow of accomplishment. It Is good to know that living has besn made better for others because of die efforts of Steve and other Christian youngsters. 3,000 MILE TRIP Visiting former residents, Edye and Joe Fitts in Marion, 01., was the first stop on Jackie and Carl Stromley's vacation trip. Evidsnce of the tornado that took an almoat three-mile swath of destruction through Marion this summer, was still very apparent. Carl could not erase the pictures of the devastation, much of which has already been removed as rebuilding continues. Their next stop was at Elvis Presley's home in Tennessee. Jackie was particularly Impressed with this, having been a greet fan of Elvis'. Even Carl enjoyed seeing a part of the Presley legend. Then, on through Tupelo, Miss., and Alabama to visit son-in-law Ben's family. Four days were spent in Florida, with a lot of time in the sun, resulting in great tans for both. Driving north through the Carolines was s disappointment. Carl is not an expressway driver and opts for leas traveled roads. Many of the areea were very poor and unkempt. Two beautiful southern mansions were seen, a reminder of the magnificence of past years. Virginia and West Virginia are states Carl and Jackie would like to see more of. The beeuty of the Ap­ palachian mountains and the surrounding countryside were ap­ preciated. Several days after Jackie and Carl's return home, a tragic call was received, notifying Jackie of her mother's severe illness that resulted in her death. Deepeat sympathy is extended to our neighbors. CONDOLENCES Sympathy is extended to Joe DeMarco and his family on the death of his brother Gido on Aug. 4. Final separation in this life is always filled with pain. May knowing that friends share in their sadness, eaae the hurt and allow the happy memoriee to take over. NOTICE great. hsr first taste of waoreaHyswprioed.lt trip thet swimming beeai possible due to the tides that became hn- t* deed fieh. While walking ea the beach up sea sheds, Nancy even found a dead swordflsh. ' , c The Martinas visited with relatives atLutx,northof Tampa. The weather was pleasant, even with daily showers. Nancy was because Craig, the boy next door, was gone on vacation. But other cute boys :z The return flight home was on on Aug. 5. Happy to have Jeenine aid Nancy back was husband and fathsr Chariea, and Candy the poodle. CELEBRATIONS Birthday wishes go to Nancy Schuft on Aug. 19. Nancy has besn busy helping husbend Stan polish their boot. How about another fishing trip boat. How about another fishing trip in Lake Michigan? That last coho salmon given to appreciative bors was delicious Irene Thornton of Lilymoor another year on Aug. 90. Memorise of her deer mother Lu Gravenstuk, are eepecially strong at this time. Bar- bare Nejedly of Lakemoor celebrates her day en the 21st. Aug. 22 marks the seventh an­ niversary of David and Virgie Eggert. Twenty-six years of marriage wUl be celebrated by Alyce and Andreas Kowal on the 99th of August. May good health and a happy retirement be in your future. BUSY CHEERLEADERS The McHenry high school cheerleaders have been busy raiaing funds for new jackets. Debbie Vor- nkahl of Lilymoor helped with the bake sale Saturday, the 14th, and also with the car wash in McHenry. Hope the new jackets keep the girls warm on those cold footbell nights. SALE SIGN GRIPE Adding to the litter along roadsides are the signs of garage sales long past. Not only do these odd to the debris on street corners but garage salers get fruetrated when finally finding an address and the sale was laat week. Please remove garage sale signs after they have served UMr purpose, thereby improving the eye appeel of our community. WELCOME John and Peggy Rupp residents in Lakemoor. children are Donna and Brian? ] spent her growing up years in our aree. Her perenta, the Tomhnoon's, had moved to Virginie several years ago, but are now beck in McHenry. John ia a member of the choir at Faith Preabyterian church, and enjoys giving praise to the Lord in song. "Minds are like parachutee-they only function when open." GOD BLESS two Public Notice Is hereby given by the Cor­ porate Authorities of the City of McHenry, Illinois, as follows: 1. The amount of property taxes levied by the City for the preceding fiscal year (1901- 1992), exclusive of election costs, was $984,300.00 of which $744,734.00 was ox- tended in taxes. 2. The amount of property taxes levied for the current year, exclusive of election costs, Is $912,490.00 of which It Is estimated $049,000.00 will be extended In taxes. 3. The proposed levy for the current year calls for a 0 percent decrease over the preceding year's levy and on estimated 11 percent Increase over the property taxes extended for the preceding year. The island peopk of Pan's Lake Titieaca--legendary birthplace of the Incas-- fashion their lives around the buoyant totora reed. Thick­ ly matted layers of reed floating in water form the "ground" upon which they build reed villages, reports National Oeographic. PLUS MP OUR PVfRYOAV LOW HQ 4. A public hearing concerning proposed levy for the current year will be hold In the City Council Chambers, 1111 N. Green Street, McHenry, Illinois, on August 30,1902 at 1:00 P.M., or as seen thereafter as the business of the council will permit. This, notice Is published In complaince with an Act signed by the Governor of Illinois on July 29, 1901, which Act was known as H.ft. 1040 and ontltled as Truth In Taxation". 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