. DON PEASLEY PHOTO Co-chairmen for the insurance men's golf day look over prizes which were awarded at a dinner to climax the play day sponsored by the McHenry County Association of Independent Insurance Agents at McHenry last week. They are Bob Martell, McHenry, left and Leo Krumme, Crystal Lake, overall coordinator. Bob Long, Woodstock, also served on this committee. New officers for the McHenry County Association of Independent Insurance Agents launched their year of leadership in a happy style last week! President Ben Frisch, Cary, presided at a meeting which followed an afternoon of golfing at the McHenry Country club - first golf outing for the twoyear- old groiip. Other officers for the year include Robert Bauman, Crystal Lake, vice president; David Kent, McHenry, treasurer; and Howard Diercks, Algonquin, secretary. Leo Krumme* Crystal Lake, was head of the golf and announced the three top golf award winners -- based on the Peoria system of scoring ~ as follows: Jack Conley, Crystal Lake, first; Neil Willen, Chicago, second; and Bob Mortell, McHenry, third. Mortell and J. Robert Long, Woodstock, served with Krumme on the committee. Many insurance executives representing companies the independent insurance men serve were guests at the golf day and dinner. Other golf winners included: A1 Goldsmith, A1 Rosholt, Lloyd Behrens, Jack Walsh, Jim Frisch, Jack Haynes, Keith Koentopp and Don Provinsano. Frisch said the next meeting is tentatively scheduled for Marengo in September and Charles Wallace, Marengo insurance agency, is assisting with arrangements. The organization usually meets every other month, often with leading figures in the insurance business to talk over current problems to help members give the public improved coverage and service. In Second Place With Carl Oehler as coach and Lester Rosenquist as manager, the Johnsburg Athletics placed 2nd in the Minor League, defeating the Cincinnati's 4 to 2 in the last game of the season Players of the Athletics team are: Paul Sagers, A1 Rosenquist, Bill Hurckes, Steve Boomfield, Larry Oeffling, Ricky Comstock, Guy Oehler, Scott Barth, Gerry May and A1 Jorden. Sunday, August 4th, all the managers, coaches and teams in the Johnsburg Little League enjoyed an outdoor picnic held at the Community clubhouse. Wf INVITE YOU! To try our for the month of Aug. By popular Request Th« Minutemen Baby Doll a Go Go Fri. & Sat. 9 P.M. to 2 P.M. Sun 5 to 10 Dance for 30 & over Live Entertainment Snack Shop open 7 days • week 11:00 ajn. til closing Full Luncheons & Dinners Restaurant & Lounge Wwteathy thru Saturday 5:00 to 11:00 p.m. Sunday 1:00 pjn. to closing 100% Air Conditioning Johnsburg 3312 Chapel Hill Rd. Make your reservation early our chsf Invites you to try some < Ms specialties - Ralian^merican, & Sea food Phone 385-1475 McHenry, •mm. - '•#. . - Zf ' & Burlington Driver Wins * Yard Privacy: Is It Illegal? m/.i _ . _ Steps Told for Fence Permit Wllmot Mld-Week Fe&ture Is privacy illegal in your neighborhood? t ' c A "yes" answer wouldn't be surprising. Many residential running with Judy Pulera of areas effectively ban privacy by not permitting a fence of :fy,mz-plaindealer-PG. 7 Roger Otto of Burlington, Wis who won the first of his two track Championships at the Kenosha County Speedway in 1964, won his first feature race of the season here tonight beating the best drivers in superfast modifieds from the Illinois and Wisconsin area. Otto who started 8th in the 16 car field for the 30 lap race took the lead on the 14th lap from Harold Wade of Gurnee who had led from the start. The only thing usual about the finish again was that it was unusual. Whitey Harris of Lake Villa, who has won five feature races at Wilmot but had a two week string of bad luck, came back to get second behind Otto tonight. Then it was Jim Sullivan, Antioch; Johnny Reimer, Caladonia; Jim Bozeman, Waukegan; Claude Potter, Genoa City; and Jr. Doddof Waukegan. Ardene Pensaleck of McHenry won the Ladies Powder Puff Derby Race in her own 1967 Buick Wildcat. It will need some fender repair after the close Burlington. more than a four-foot height at the property line or by the^ late^model f™oing„to th.e back yard. In some instances, no ture. It was his first win of the g at dtll is allowed, and there you are--not only exseason at Wilmot. posed to view but also to the neighbors' dogs. The late models and super- Restrictions against fencing literally limit use of your &tarS^^tehtIlteth8eXtfS- ?Wn pr°Perty' a costly waste ^ this age of high-priced land, grounds oval in Wilmot. BUI for theY control location of outdoor living SDace, tool storage and other yard structures. - Fortunately, homeowners na- The presentation's purpose is tionwide are rising in protest to make sure the officials unagainst anti-fence rulings with derstand your case thoroughly the result that, as often as not, enough to judge it. They will they are winning variances to want to know your neighbors' local building regulations. reactions to your proposal and How can you obtain a vari- how it will affect adjoining propance? If building in a new neigh- erty and the neighborhood genborhood, your home builder or erally, as well as its effect on architect can take care of the your home. matter, but be sure permission After preliminary plans have is obtained in writing. been drawn by a landscape ar- Case Must Be Prepared chitect, the homeowner's first For an existing home in an step should be to discuss the established neighborhood, sue- matter with neighbors and obcess in obtaining a variance de- tain their approval. Their appends on a well prepared pre- proval should be expressed in sentation to local building of- writing for presentation to buildficials, the people from whom ing officials. In the case of a building permit is obtained. fencing, neighbors often are en- Bohn of Kenosha had to take over another car when his failed him but he finished only 10th in the feature and lost ground for the title chase against Whitey Harris. Jim Olotte of Hales Corners went crashing off the track and turned his modified stock car over in the third ten lap heat race. It went against a high fence and damaged a tow truck belonging to Bill Bohn of Kenosha. Two men were in thetruck but not injured. Ollotte was also OK. ( thusiastic, for a well designed fence is a credit to both properties and provides privacy in' both directions. Snaps, Sketches Help Next step is to take snapshots of the yard showing views and outlooks from your home and garden and from neighboring yards. These will illustrate to the planning officials precisely what presently exists and how fencing will correct or beautify conditions. S n a p s h o t s , the " b e f o r e s , " should be accompanied by "afters," sketches showing how the fence and other yard structures will look in the yard. The sketches are provided by the landscape architect. Finally, have the landscape designer accompany you in presenting the case to the building officials for a variance. His knowledge of building codes and technical language will be of great assistance. .i|| Fires in Forests Up Living Costs When camping or hiking in the forests, remember that the cigaret or campfire you failed to put out can raise your of living. A forest, fire can burn up raw m a t e r i a l for your n$fr home, paper products, mulch for gardens, and chemicals for everything from clothing aftd carpet fibers to autu tire cord$. • -- • ' ' % Surveys show that men ' their sixties are just as ductive as men in their foi in the average factory job. •4 • -V $ Honesty is still the best policy, but people who use that as their only reason, are not honest. Moisture Cap To make a rain bonnet for a fence, cut post tops at a 45-degree angle front to back. Then use a cedar 2x8 for the cap board. It will shed rain and protect the end grain of posts. For Your Automatic Transmission Problems (815) 653-8781 Wonder Lake. FEDERAL FUNDS RECEIVED The Illinois Commission on Intergovernmental Cooperation reported last week that about $1.1 billion in federal funds were used by 13 state government agencies during 1965-67. These funds were received under 100 federal aid programs. The departments of Mental Health and Public Health and Superintendent of Public Instruction administered 50 of the programs but only 16 percent of the funds. The Department of Public Works and Building received almost 37 percent of the funds under three programs for express highway construction. Shop In McHenry we care v It takes an expert to grade beef! In our great country we're lucky. Our government trains and employs experts...men who inspect and grade beef at hundreds of locations throughout the nation. They protect you...and retailers, like us. That's why A&P is happy there's a U.S. government inspector on the premises of our meat plant serving this area. Also important are A&Ps own beef experts. 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