!»AGE 6-PLAIhOEALER-FRIDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1972 T Now Largest Youth Group 5 Million Celebrate 4-H Week new PAST PRESIDENTS - Men who have served as president of the McHenry County Farm Bnreaa are honored at the sixtieth annual meeting last week. Attending, but absent when photo was taken, was Kenneth Cristy, Ringwood, 1934 and 1935 president. From left: Stanley Church, Huntley-Marengo longtime resident, 1936 president; Charles Weingart, McHenry, 1953 to 1957 president; Dale Noe, Marengo, 1958 to 1967 president; and Ervin Walters, Hebron, current president serving since 1968. (MARK PEASLEY PHOTO) Legal Notice ADVERTISEMENT * FORBIDS BIDS REQUESTED FOR THE C O N S T R U C T I O N O F J O H N S B U R G M I D D L E S C H O O L , J O H N S B U R G ( M c H E N R Y C O U N T Y ) , ILLINOIS TIME & PLACE OF RECEIVING BIDS The Board of Education of School District No. 12. McHenry County, Illinois, will receive sealed bids in the Multi purpose Room of the Junior High School at 2117 West Church Street, McHenry (Johnsburg) until 8:00 P.M. on Tuesday, October 31, 1972, at which time bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. ISSUE & DEPOSIT The bid documents will be issued at the office of the Ar chitects, Drayton and Lindsay, 145 Virginia Street (WIVS Building), Crystal Lake, Illinois on or after Tuesday, October 9, 1972. No documents will be mailed to bidders. A deposit of $50.00 for General Bidders and $25.00 for all other bidders will be required for the bid documents. Two sets of plans and two sets of General Specifications will be issued to each General Bidder. One set of Rlans and one set of lechanical-Electrical Specifications will be issued to all other bidders. Deposit checks shall be made payable to the Architect. Deposits will be refunded only upon the receipt of afl documents, returned in good condition and only to con tractors who submit bona fide bids. Should bidders require ad ditional sets of drawings, they may be purchased at $10.00 per set, which is not refundable. PROPOSALS Proposals shall be separate lump-sum bids for the work of the following trade groups: 1. General Construction Work. 2. Plumbing & Sewer Work. 3. Heating, Ventilating & Air Conditioning Work. 4. Electrical Work. No bids may be withdrawn within forty-five (45) days after date of receiving of bias. Bids shall be submitted in duplicate, on the proposal forms to be furnished by the Architects, in a sealed envelope with the name of theproject, and the bidder's name clearly marked thereon. BID SECURITY With each proposal, each bidder shall furnish a Bidder's Bond, payable to the Board of Education, School District No. 12, in the amount of 5 percent of his bid, guaranteeing that the bidder to whom the award is made will enter into a contract with the Owner. Bond shall be forfeited to the Owner as liquidated damages should the bidder fail to enter into a contract. PERFORMANCE BOND The successful Contractor shall furnish and include the cost in his bid of a Performance and Payment Bond in the amount of 100 percent of the contract price prior to executing con tract. Said bond shall be executed by a Surety Company satisfactory to the Owner. OWNER'S RIGHTS The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or to waive any irregularities in the bidding and to make the award in accord with the best interests of the School District. The Board of Education Johnsburg Public School Dist. No. 12 McHenry County, Illinois by Phil Y. Wieck Secretary (Pub. Oct. 6,1972) Legal Notice NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF McHENRY STATE BANK, as Trustee under Trust No. 479, FOR ZONING RECLASSIFICATION OR FOR A VARIATION UNDER THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF McHENRY, ILLINOIS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: In compliance with the provisions of the Zoning Or dinance of the City of McHenry, Illinois, relative to a change in zoning classification of property, a public hearing will be haa before the City of SPECIAL - Five million 4-H'ers and a half million volunteer leaders, all over the country, will be celebrating 1972 National 4-H Week, October 1-7, with the knowledge that 4-H is now America's largest youth organization. National 4-H Week is a time for re-evaluation among 4-H'ers, their leaders and friends of 4-H. The theme of this year's National • 4-H Week, "A New Day - A New Way", denoted a spirit that will help 4-H'ers "to make the best better" in new and different ways to meet the challenges of the new'day of the 70's. There's a new spirit in 4-H today. A spirit of pioneering, just like the men and women who worked with 4-H, in its early days after the turn of the century. Then 4-H was centered around farm related activities, such as canning, corn growing and poultry raising, in a few Southern and Midwestern states. Today, coordinated by the C o o p e r a t i v e E x t e n s i o n Service, and aided by corporations, businesses and foundations through the National 4-H Service Committee, 4-H has spread into all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam and in 85 countries around the world. 4-H is found, not just in rural areas, but in major urban centers like Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Houston, Indianapolis, Atlanta and Los Angeles. 4-H members still enjoy the traditional programs like clothing, food-nutrition, agriculture, livestock and crop production. But many traditional programs have been updated and new programs created so that members can deal with the new day 6f the 70's, in new ways - ways that appeal to them and that get them involved. Through programs like conservation of natural r e s o u r c e s , c o n s u m e r e d u c a t i o n , h o m e environment, commodity marketing, health, safety and petroleum power, 4-H'ers get a better understanding of today's problems, and how they, as young people can help solve them. Young people also use the skills they acquire through 4-H public s p e a k i n g , p h o t o g r a p h y , demonstrating and leadership - to help their communities solve problems. L e a r n i n g t o s o l v e problems, by doing, is what 4-H is all about. And that spirit of 4-H'ers helping to tackle the problems of the 70's is what 1972 National 4-H Week is all about. For information on the 4-H program in this area and how to participate as a member or a volunteer leader, contact the county extension office. McHenry Zoning Board of Appeals in connection with the application of McHENRY STATE BANK, that the zoning classification be changed from R-4, multiple family district to B-l commercial retail district; Or that in the alternative the Board grant a variation per mitting the use of said premises by the said Bank as a restr icted parking facility. ' The premises for which the reclassification or variation is sought is described as follows, to-wit: The Northwesterly 53 feet of Lots 2, 3 and 6 (excepting and reserving therefrom that part thereof conveyed that part thereof conveyed by Joseph N. Miller and wife, to Nicholas P. J us ten and wife by Warranty Deed dated April 3, 1935 and recorded in Book 239 of Deeds, page 466), in Block 22 of the Original Plat of McHenry lying on the Westerly side of Fox River, "fall* the time! 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A . •i \ ia: c E H A R D W A BE ] Hi 3729 West Elm Street • McHenry, Illinois 60050 according to the Plat thereof recorded in Book B of Deeds, page 160, on July 6,1840: said Block 22 being located in and being a part of the Southeast Quarter of Section 26, Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in McHenry County, iLSO: The Illinois. Easterly Half. 33 feet of that part of Back Street ad joining said Lots 2, 3, and the North 57 feet of Lot 6, according to the Plat thereof recorded in Book B of Deeds, page 160, on July 6,1840: said Block 22 being located in and being a part / of the Southeast Quarter of Section 26, Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in McHenry County, Illinois. The hearing will be held at time and place any person or persons desiring to object to such application will be entitled to be neard. CITY OF McHENRY ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS By: RICHARD J. ZIEMAN Its Chairman Attorney for Petitioner WILLIAM M. CARROLL, JR. 329 Lake Avenue, Woodstock, Illinois 60098 338-3100 (Area 815) (Pub. Oct. 6,1972) Legal Notice RESOLUTION TO PROCEED WHEREAS, the City of McHenry. McHenry County, Illinois, has filed with the Circuit Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, McHenry County, Illinois, a certain Petition for a public im provement known as "City of McHenry, Lakeland Park Area Sanitary Sewer System. Special Assessment No. 30 aZ ._4D, WHEREAS, the said Circuit Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, McHenry County, Illinois, has had hearings in regard to the said Petition and nas entered its order for final confirmation of the Petition and assessment roll therein, and has found that all matters of fact and law to be correct and met by the City in furthering its said Petition. evey -me wof&ror u* 1 CAbJ SeKVfAGA GET AHEAD! WE'LL SHOW YOU THE WAY Yes... Come Investigate The Job Opportunities At Woodstock Die Casting! OUR FRINGE BENEFITS INCLUDE: (11) Paid Holidays GROUP INSURANCE For Employee & Dependants COME TALK WITH US IN PERSON Woodstock Die Casting Div. of ELTRA Corp. WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS an equal opportunity employer AND, WHEREAS. Section 9- 2-113 of Chapter 24 of the Illinois Revised Statutes, 1971 State Bar Association Edition requires that the City Council of the City of McHenry shall meet within ninety days of the entry of the final judgment of con firmation for tne purpose of adopting a resolution deter mining to proceed with the construction of the work, and to publish the said resolution within ten days after its adoption, and to file a certified copy of said resolution in the Circuit Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, McHenry County, Illinois. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the • City Council of the City of McHenry, Illinois, that the said City of McHenry proceed with the construction of the work as quickly as possible. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk of the City of McHenry shall cause to be published, within ten days hereafter, in the McHenry Plaindealer, a newspaper of general cir culation within the municipality, a true and correct copy of this resolution: BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk of the City of McHenry shall cause a copy of this resolution, properly certified, to be filed in the Circuit Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, McHenry County, Illinois, ten days after its publication. The adoption of the resolution was moved by Pitzen, seconded by Rogers, and unanimously jroved. /oting Aye: Bolger, Harker, Howard, .Hromec, Pitzen, Rogers, Stanek. Voting Nay: None Absent: Smith APPROVED: Donald P. Doherty Mayor ATTEST: Earl R. Walsh City Clerk (Pub. Oct. 6,1972) BUMPER STICKERS INSTALLED - The Rev. Arthur R. Olsen, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I. Olsen of McHenry, was recently installed as Associate Pastor of Milwaukie Lutheran Church in Milwaukie, Ore. lr stalling Pastor Olsen was the Rev. Lloyd Roholt, Pastor of Milwaukie Lutheran and the Rev. Ted Breuckner, assistant to the Rt. Rev. Clareacc Sol berg, Bishop of the North Pacific District of the American Lutheran Church. Pastor Olsen is married to the former Mykell Freund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V. Freund of Elgin. He was recently ordained into the Holy Ministry at Nativity Lutheran church on June 18. CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1. Smeared, as paint 7. Secluded valley 11. NarcoUc 12. In addition 13. French police, collecUvely 15. Brink 16. Terminated 17. " Ballou" 19. Public speaker 23. Facilitate 27.1968 U.S. campaign issue (3 wds.) 29. Pitcher 30. Printing errors 31. Social insect 32. Play for time 36. Close 40. Italian policemen 43. Prayer ending 44. Household 45. Ship building wood 46. British "policeman" DOWN 1. Ruler of old Venice 2. Imitated 3. 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When selecting bananas, look for fruit in firm an/I kviitki «« j #. m 74 cup light corn syrup 1% cups water, divideo V2 cup fresh lemon juice 1 cup mashed banana smoothest resi -n-mo ,U1 that is plump, firm and bright in appearance, and* free *of bruises. Once bananas have reached the desired ripeness iy may be stored in the refrigerator. Although the skin iy turn brown, the eating quality will not be affected. Bananas are recommended for low fat diets since their fat content is negligible. And, 100 grams edible portion of raw bananas contain only 85 calories. Good news for many ba nana lovers! ^ Fresh Banana-Lemon Freeze 1 Y» cups sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 teaspoon grated fresh lemon rind Vs teaspoon salt 1 egg white . }? la[f? combine sugar, corn syrup and 1 cup water. Mix well. Place over medium heat and cook to soft ball rtage-238'F, Remove from beat. Add « ££ water and lemon juice. Cool. Add bananas, vanilla and grated "»<*• Mix well. Pour into freezer tray. Freezf tea P""*1- a bowl and beat with a rotary or electric Si 5** Combine salt and egg white in small bowl h?™ ^3 until soft peaks form. Fold into beaten frozen mix- ture^Pour ,nto freezer tray. Freeze until firm. MakJS 1 THE McHENRY MEDICAL GROUP ANNOUNCES THE ASSOCIATION OF Marvin J. Salzmann, M.D. Practices Limited To Internal Medicine Hours by Appointment Office Location: 330 West Terra Cotta Avenue, Crystal Lake 815-385-1050