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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Aug 1964, p. 10

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Section Two -- Page Two THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday. August 27, 1984 Plan GOP Reception Making plans for the 12th Congressional District Women's Republican club's Sept. 3 reception, luncheon and panel discussion at Ferry hall, Lake Forest, ;ire Mrs. Raymond Craig, Deerfield, left, president of the club; Mrs. Dorothy McEachren, McHenry, mailing chairman; and .Mrs. Hefiry Nell, McHenry, assistant treasurer. The board of directors of the club met at the home of Mrs. Nell at McHenry. COUNTY BIRD CLUB FAVORS FOREST PRESERVE The McHenry County Bird club unanimously adopted at its annual meeting a resolution in favor of passage of the McHenry County Forest Preserve referendum. The referendum, to be held Nov. 3, will ask whether or not a forest preserve district for McHenry county shall be established. It -was pointed out that it will be necessary to take steps to preserve open areas for recreation and conservation in McHenry county as a buffer against the rapidly expanding metropolitan Chicago area. The MgHpnry County Bird club established a forest preserve district committee consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Birren, Mr.- and -Mrs. James Hecht and M. L. Yeagle as chairman. The officers elected for the C'Qming year were Mrs. K. V. Fiske, president; Mrs. William Carroll, Jr., secretary; Mrs. James Hecht, treasurer; Misses Alice and Leta Clark, program dO-chairwomen, and Mrs. Stanley Perry, publicity chairwoman. The meeting was held at 3&e Velsicol Research Farm irj -pural Hartland. Kenneth Fis- •R&, farm dirfetftdfr' conducted S. -tour of the farm operations. -Afterwards, a pot-luck supper Vi^as enjoyed by the twentynine members and three guests present, and a vote of thanks ^tended to outgoing president," M. L. Yeagle, and program chairwoman, Mrs. H. N. Birren, for a successful year off activity in which membership increased to sixty-five bird lovers. James P. Hecht. Hog Truck For Market Halted McHenry county was in the news last Thursday when about fifty members of the National Farmers Organization (NFO) prevented a farmer from taking a load of hogs to market. The action was described by County NFO Chairman John Wilson as part of a nation- wide effort to raise livestock prices and obtain greater bargaining power with meat processors. Ray Chamberlain of Marengo, driving a tractor-trailer loaded with hogs for marketing, was stopped at the Wenzel farm, on the Illinois side of State Line road on the Illinois and Wisconsin border. Chamberlain left his truck at the farm and was driven home, according to Wilson, who added that there was no violence. r Chambeciain said hls-firm had contracts to fulfill and reportedly plans to investigate the legality of last Thursday's action. • There is a drive on the part of all NFO members to hold back livestock from the market in twenty-three states in an effort to boost prices. | CROSSWORD By A. C» Gordon] I ACROSS 1 • Fortify 4 ' Man's name 7 - Insignificance " 12 • Nuisance 13 * Proclaim 14 - Vendetta 16 - Tree s 17 - vise 19 - Mimic 20 • Thoroughfare (abb.) 21 - ...gull 22 • Poet ica! "above" 24 - Prisoner at War (abb.) 25 • Peruvian 27 - Practice 29 • Moses' nickname 30 - Equine command 31 - Possessor . 94 - Geometrical •olid 36 • Indefinite article 97 • Previously 38 • Succor 39 - College degM*. 41 - Roman 52 43 - Fosters 45 • Insect 46 - Deceased 48 • ... dik antelope 49 - Greek tern* 50 • Soloes 53 • Decay 54 • TtaepMt DOWN 1 * Entangle 2 • Picnic guest 3 • Greek letter 4 - Prepositloo 5 • An arbiter (abb.) 6 • On a voyage 7 » Favorable acknowledgment (Answers on Page 6) £ • Watery expanse 9 * Container 10 - A council 11 • Continuation 12 * Dance step 15 -...berry 17 • Vegetable |6 • Yeoman Educe* ttonal Roots (ebb.) M • (feoorama 23 • Stringent 26 • t.. and then 28 - "... Mlserabtes" 32 • Go Astray 33 • Grasses 34 - Frigid garment 35 - Half "risque" 36 • Completely 40 - Greek letter 42 • Roman road 44 * To flistrees 45 - Of the alt 47 - Self 49 - Swamp 51 - That thbigt 52 • Tant a lum (chetn.) FUTURE OF RED CROSS IN COUNTY REMAINS QUESTION Shall Red Cross in McHenry county•'continue ;is a chapter., of the county with service twenty-four hours a day to the residents or shall the identity of the county be lost in a merger with other chapters to be known as Mid-American chapter with he.idiiuarters in Chicago? This is a question for the residents of this county to decide. There are thirteen towns* covered by the McHenry county chapter. 11 a merger is made. ' funds must still he collected on! the local level for admiriistra• j tion purposes. When the, proposal from National Red Cross ; was presented, the board of! directors of this county nil 1 voted against the proposed meruci. To date, with a quota' <>1 $24,000, over 50 per cent ot which to national Red Cross for use in disasters and in maintenance of Red Cross field directors in all military po.-ts here and abroad --only $15,000 has been raised. "Whole sections of the county have not been solicited" said Fred Ferris, county chairman, and it is easy for all of us to forget to send in that needed check." • SCIMNC'K PROGRAM Chicago's educational television station, WTTW, Channel il. will carry a 30-minute Christian Science' program in its "Time for Religion" series on Monday. Alii. 31. at 8 p.m The program will be a round table discussing on "God and Modern Man." Legal NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS OF srXNYSIDE ESTATES I NIT NO. o Notice is hereby given to property owners of Sunnyside Kstatcs Unit No. 5 that the Judgement of Confirmation of Special Assessment has been entered by the Circuit Court in Ihe City of Woodstock, McHenry County, Illinois this 14th lay of August AD 1964, for the improvement of roads, ditches and road drainage in the said subdivision of Sunnyside Estates Unit No. 5 unincorporated. this is to include grading of the present gravel roads as sub base preparation nnd reforming of - shoulders, embankments, drainage and topping. The Warrant for the collection of said Special Assessment has been received by the McHenry County Collector, Audrey R. Walgenbach this 14th day of August, AD 1964. Any property owner whose property has been assessed may pay the assessment in full without interest if it is paid within twenty (20) days from the date of the award of the Contract (August 13,1964>. This Special Assessment has been divided into ten (10) annual installments, with.6'J interest per annum on each installment. All assessments to be paid in full, without interest may be paid on or before September 2, 1964 to: Walter J. Dean, Chairman - McHenry Township Board of Local Improvements 1257 North Green Street McHenry, Illinois 60050 All installments, after the expiration of twenty (20) days of award of contract are payable to: Audrey R. Walgcrbach McHenry County Collector McHenry County Court House Woodstock, Illinois (Pub. Aug. 27, 1964) Our government boys still seem to think that red ink is the solution to all problems. Itadiator Repair Service Brake Service All Mechanical Repairs Complete Motor Overhauling To wins: Service For Expert Car Care Come to . . . BUTCH'S Auto Service 1002 N. Front St. 886-0811 McHenry, HI. 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