Bicycles On Parade It was bicycle* on parade on (irern »t?eH lam Saturday. Pictured above are winner* In the Jaycee-sponsored competition In four age 'aU'^orles. In top photo. Aaron Holers won first place among the voungest entries. Felow Aaron is llounie Ahlberg. winner in the next age group . In third pit tin e, are Cindy and l.ucy Lawler, winners of first pl.ice in (.roup :t. and ;il the bottom is Timothy Hogers. winner in I he top category. ST A I' I PHOTOS WAYNK (JAYLOHI) HERE AND TlHEBk^ IN. BUSINESS McHenrv Man Promoted At Chicago Bank One Second To Blindness PAGE 17 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY. JULY 17,1974 yes, Britton notes, "Between now and next spirng," he says, "one out of evety ten farmers is likely to suffer an eye injury serious enough to require medical attention." This, year, as millions of Illinois citizens cultivate their gardens, engage more actively in outdoor sports, and dp the things that increase the risk of eye accidents, the Society is redoubling its warnings to every person, young and old, to take that extra measure of caution and common sense which can prevent serious injury to the eyes. "How tragic it is," Britton says, "if a /split second of carelessness ends in a life of blindness." Hold "Salute To Lindberg" • *1 " * • * The Citizens Committee for Republican State Comptroller, George W. Lindberg, will sponsor a "Salute to Lindberg" at Ravinia Park, Highland JPark, Sunday evening, July 21. The concert will feature Peter PWro, Geo Laine and John rDahkworth and will begin at 7:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Lindberg will host a reception on the park grounds prim* to the concert, at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are available through Lindberg Citizens committee, 6200 N. Hiawatha, Chicago, Illinois 60646. Sing-Along Set At Church In Late July A Sing-Along^ gathering sponsored by the St Patrick Parish council will be held Saturduy, July 27, at 7:30 p.m. in the church hall Everyone is invited, but there Ik a special invitation extended •o parish*'senior citizens, who wiif be guests of honor Those who enn sing are encouraged to help those who cannot sing well Even those who cannot sing are invited for the fun of a get together Light refreshments and beverages will be served. Additional information can be obta ined by cal l ing Mrs . Donald Bauer Three northwest suburban residents have been promoted at Continental Bank. They include Jon W Meyer, 4504 Garden Quarter, McHenry. Meyer was named project manager in the systems research and development division He joined the bank in 1973 and holds a B.S. degree from Valparaiso university He was previously an analyst. Many self made men knocked off work too early Legal Notice ^IMPORTANT LEGAL NOTICE TO WHOM IT ! MAY CONCKKN/'" This -Hr^to advise that the" Governor of-the State of Illinois has this date signed House Bill No. 2878, which provides that the time requirements for f iling for calendar year 1973 by a candidate for or holder of an office in any unit of local government or school district may be met by filing the required statement between July 8th and July 20 th , 1974 Any Candidate or office holder who lias not filed a statement of economic interest in the office of the County Clerk between January 1st . 1974 and May 10 th , 1974 should do so between the dates specified above Vernon W Kays County Clerk i Pub July 17 , 1974) Legal Notice NOTH' fc Public Notice is hereby g iven that on June 20th, A 1) 1974, a certificate was filed in the Off ice of the County Cle rk o f McHenry County, Illinois setting forth the names and Dost of f ice addresses of a l l o f the persons owning, conduc t i ng and transacting the business known as LOL 'S UNIFORM SHOPPE, located at 1303 V Rivers ide Dr ive , McHenry , Illinois 60050. Dated this 20 th day of .June AI) 1974 Vernon W Kays County Clerk 'Pub July 10 . 17 , 24 , 19741 Cookware ( arc Cookware l ined wi th nons t i ck su r faces shou ld be washed wi th ho t . sudsy wa te r soon a f t e r use Th i s he lps to p rese rve the bene f i t s o f t he f in i sh and p reven t s a bu i ldup of g rease and food It has taken three billion years of evolution for the human eye to be developed to* its present remarkable precision and ability. But one careless split second can destroy a person's sight forever. The eyes are the victims of more accidents than any other part of the body, according to Edgar T. Britton, executive director of the Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness, a non-profit educational organization which has been working for the last fifty-eight years to prevent needless blindness. In industry, in the home, and in farming the Society has noticed an alarming upward trend in injuries and accidents to the A quick way to beautify highways would be to remove toll booths Few things increase spare time more than doing things, and keeping things, in order. Building Permits The following building permits were issued by the city of McHenry during June: Michael Brown, 406 Shepherd Hill lane, single family dwelling. Dave Service, 1808 N Riverside drive, install siding. Peter J. Kasper, Sr., 4702 Shore drive, single family dwelling. Richard Bieslak, 5212 Shorehill drive, single family dwelling. H.James klnc^915 Sunset drive, single family dwelling. Chris Jepsen, 3331 W Elm street, commercial alterations. James Pafeke, 4708 Willow lane, single family dwelling. Carl C. Kjewei^f, 3421 W Pearl street, commercial alterations. James'^aTdke, 4221 Shore drive, single family dwelling. GertruoeJ. Mazzone, 3807 W Mapleavenue, install siding. Ray Donahue, 1907 N. Knoll avenue, single family dwelling. Leroy Welter, 3815 W Grove avenue, install siding. Homefinders Realty, |017'W. Route 120, advertising sign. William J. Winkel, 4507 W. Parkway, single family dwelling. Jerrell Shanholtzer, 414 Kensington, single family dwelling Leonard Bottari, 413 Kensington, single family dwelling. Thomas Low, 420 Kensington, single family dwelling. Also, eighty-five sewer permits were issued, mainly to homes in Lakeland Park and Lakeland Shores FOR YOUR ADDED CONVENIENCE . . . OUR DRIVE-IN WINDOW IS OPEN WEDNESDAY 9 A.M. - 2 P.M. SERVING ALL OF GREATER McHENRY COUNTY McHenry Savings U McHENRY S A V I N G S 4 i 0 » • MIIClATlOl AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 1 209 N o r t h G f • • n S t r e e t M c H e n r y I I I , n o t 60050 6 ' S 385 3000 L. .AJUJL JJJIMHljHHflBL v msv :< coope ra t i on ^ jp r t ><_ /b J j : f c f T H f i f j f & A ; o / w s o s 4 L O A N * 1 1 1 ' * * ",S ̂ ^foodStous PRICES IFFICTIVI UNLESS OTHERWlSf INDICATED THURS JULY 18 THROUGH SUN JULY 21 1974 AT ALL JEWEL FOOD STORE IN COOK LAKE DUPAGE AND MC HENRY COUNTIES (EXCLUDING RlVffi OAKS AND ELGIN) ONLY SMOKED MEATS LUNCHMfATS POULTRY AND FROZEN FISH AND SEAFOOD ARE AVAILABLE AFTER SIX P M WEEK Make Jewel Your Headquarters For Summer Menu Mauling! Summer Freshness * From Jewel's Produce Market! Enjoy A Summer Barbecue With Delicious Jewel Meats! U.S.D.A. GRADE "A" -- FRESH Whole Fryers SWEET TASTY ^58* \ Nectarines I T ' S J t W t l ' S R YOl H ( HOK f II D Jl VV C I O jM Plum-O-Rama Simka Rosa • Laroda • Nubiana Wickson • Eldorado LB CRISP Green O C Cabbage u 29c GOVT. INSP. -- PORK LOIN RIB OR LOIN Center Pork Chops THURS THRU SAT ONLYI TASTY^ kohlrabi FRESH^̂ H Beets BUNCH BUNCH JEWEL (HARDWOOD SMOKED) OR CORN KING WHEN IT'S TOO HOT TO COOK Plan A Visit With The Super Chef! DELICIOUS -- BAKED Imported Ham All Meat Hot Dogs BOOTH CORN KING Ocean Perch Canned Ham AMERICAN Potato Salad Sto res K i t ch U.S.D.A CHOICE -- BEEF Chuck Steak GOV i INSP -- FULLY COOKED WATER ADDED -- BONELESS SMOKED HAM Center Ham Slice US0A CHOICE JEWEL U S D A CHOia BEEF Rib fND Roast S [> A GRADt A 70 11 Q1 SI21 Cornish Hens IWl k. Old Fashioned Smoked Sausage Si! 39 Sliced Bologna GOVT INSP -- PORK LOIN Country Style Ribs TASTY 29 Claussen Pickles Street (Q Mc Henry CHERRY VALLEY Tomato Juice OLD FASHIONED OR BUTTERMILK Jewel Maid BLUEBROOK Stick Margarine JEWEL -- LARGE Grade A Eggs TOMATO I Biscuits i