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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Aug 1969, p. 4

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\ PG. 4 - PIAINDEALER- FRI. AUGUST I, 1969 Musin' & Meanderin (Continued ffom page 1) "Oliver" selections while in high school. Danny says he still uses them for auditions. The young actor believes he may soon realize his ambition to go on stage at the Civic Opera house as one of the leads in the "Charlie Brown" cast. We're betting he'll make it: " - The Red Cross McHenry county chapter tells us that considerable misunderstanding has arisen regarding the local office and its present standing. They say it is "open and cov­ ered twenty-four hours a day and seven days a week." If the misunderstanding came about through the press gen­ erally, as indicated, it was be­ cause of a publicity releas^ sent through the county chap­ ter office stating that a requir­ ed goal had not been met and for this reason the office would need to be closed. Now the county newspapers have been informed that the of­ fice remains open but there is a dire need for funds to meet the call for assistance for servicemen ana th^eir fam­ ilies and the swimming and first aid programs. KAr 4-H CANDIDATES SEEK CROWN (Continued from page 1) Kevin Schultz, 17, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schultz, McHenry. He is a six-year member of the Lakeland Merry Makers 4-H club. Projects in­ cluded electricity, flowers, handicraft, babysitting, and foods. Kevin will be a senior at McHenry West high school this fall.^He-Js in Pep club, AFS, and qn th^-football and wrestling teams. Present ^lub president and present 4-H Federation vice- president. He-is a nominee for president of the Federation for 1969-70. He held office as Fed­ eration reporter and also ser­ ved on the treasurer's com­ mittee and on the fair cleanup committee. • - ; He attended 4-H camp, 3 years; state 4-H club week, 2 years; citizenship short course, junior leader workshop and lea­ dership conference participant. After high school Kevin plans to go into service, then attend college and trade school to be­ come an apprentice. McHenry County College ' B(Vj£dr^Dl^rict 528, will hold a "special meeting on Aug. 13, at 7:30 p.m. The mooting will be held in the interim offices of the college at 6200 North­ west Highway NEGOTIATE TO ACQUIRE YMCA BUILDING SITE (Continued from page 1) Campaign Strategy board, E.A. Carter, chairman, is proceed­ ing with all aspects of develop­ ing the size, design and phy­ sical facilities to be included in the first unit of the expand­ able building. A formal build­ ing description, an artist's ren­ dering, and campaign goal will be available at the end of Aug­ ust. A Capital Campaign will be conducted from March 1 to June 1, 1970. CHILD INJURED AS CAR STRIKES MOVING SCOOTER (Continued from page 1) behind the sports car. A few minutes after he left, Watkins heard a crunching noise. Go­ ing outside, he found the Bar- rington man's auto resting a- gainst his car. Following a two-car accident at the intersection of N. Green street and W. John street, Cara Felan Estrada, 6000 Edgewood road, Crystal Lake, was charged with disobeying a stop sign by McHenry policemen. Mrs. Estrada apparently failed to stop at the sign at the inter­ section and drove her pick-up truck into a car driven by Phil­ ip J. Giuntoli, 711 Country Club HERE AND THERE IN BUSINESS EARLY NOVEMBER TARGET DATE FOR NEW BANK Remodeling for the new First National Bank of McHenry is on scedule as workmen convert a building at Elm and Front streets on Route 120 for Mc­ Henry' s new bank. Target da'te for opening the new facilities, including tel- air pneumatic tube drive- in service, is late this fall, David Kent, building committee chairman, said this week. While the exterior takes BEN FRANKLIN STORE Good for Sunday, August 3 THIS COUPON*™ $ ON EVERY *10 PURCHASE Come see, come save Sunday morning! And use this coupon for a $1 saving on a $10 purchase. We will honor only one coupon per customer, so be sure to bring it with you! THIS SPECIAL OFFER GOOD FOR SUNDAY, AUGUST 3 ONLY BEN FRANKLIN STORE 1250 N. Green Street McHENRY'S FAVORITE SPORT CENTER 1210 N. Green Street Green Street Mall Shopping Center OPEN 9:30 - 12:30 SUNDAYS. McHENRY'S FAVORITE SPORT CENTER shape with completed brick­ work and a modern mansard roof, the interior also is as­ suming the form it will pre­ sent the public when the bank opens for business. At the left of the entrance will be seven teller positions. Officers will be seated at the right. The safe deposit box ar­ ea and the coupon booths will be at the front and to the right of the Elm street entrance. The bank will have a night depository for after-hour bank­ ing. With the removal of a build­ ing, adequate parking will be available throughout banking hours. Directors of the bank include Harry Hoffman, Anthony Corcoran, Harry Stinespring, Jr., David Cain, Harry Hans, Paul Jessup, Lyle Davidson, Chris Jepsen, and David Kent. Construction on McHenr/s new bank-the First National Bank of Mcllenry-shows steady progress and bank officials this week said work is on schedule. Target date for opening is early November. DON PEASLEY PHOTO drive, McHenry. According to Mrs. Estrada, she attempted to slow down but slid through the inter­ section. Giuntoli had stopped, but was hit as he crossed the intersection. No one was injured in the accident. McHENRY MAN JOINS CAST OF "CHARLIE BROWN" (Continued from page 1) The "Charlie Brown" pro­ duction leaves Chicago next De­ cember to play in Toronto. Turner is the son of Mrs. Mildred Mondl of 4215 Circle drive, Pistakee Terrace. NEHLIG RESIGNS AT VALLEY HI (Continued from page 1) provides that a simple major­ ity vote is all that is needed for use of the appropriated money. . '• ' - Nehlig expressed apprecia­ tion tor the cooperation of the county board in providing funds and staff to make Valley Hi a skilled nursing home, and to the many organizations and in­ dividuals who "donated so much to the mental and physical well-being of all the Valley Hi residents." FLOWER SHOW WTiat will it be Beauty or blight? That is the question on conservation that will be posed by members of the Lake Geneva Garden club when they open the doors to their sixty-* first annual flower show-pag­ eant Aug. 8 and 9 at Horticul­ tural hall in Lake Geneva, Wis. Entitled "Which Way the Coun­ tryside," the 1969 show will depict the contrast between the beautiful aspects of our natural resources and the ugliness of same that results from pol­ lution and litter. ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL Russell Abernathy of 2518 Clara drive, McHenry, was ad-r mitted to the intensive care unit of the local hospital Tues­ day, where he was taken by the Johnsburg rescue squad. PRIZE MONEY 'TOTALS $10,198 IN OPEN CLASS (Continued from page 1) association, has announced. Besides the prize money of­ fered in various kinds of ex­ hibit competition, the Fair as­ sociation offers $1,800 for har­ ness racing, $1,700 Tor the horse show and $1,125 in tfiir tractor pull. Largest prize money total is for dairy with $3,868 offer­ ed. The tabulation of exhibi­ tors shows 160 Holsteins and 142 colored breeds entered. This is a decline in Holsteins- fourteen- but an increase in Jerseys, Ayr shires, Guernseys and Brown Swiss by eleven. Here is a complete list of prize money offered this year: Dairy, $3,868; beef, $1,580; Sheep, $1,050; swine, $1,767; poultry, $330; rabbits, $280; grain and vegetables, $120; clothing, $389; fine arts, $330; foods, $208; and flowers, $186.75. Those figures show slight in­ creases in prize money offered in swine, poultry and clothing. By entries, here's the list to date as compiled by Miss Pam­ ela Kortemeier, fair office sec­ retary: Dairy, 302; goats, 18; beef, 121; poultry, 283; rabbits, 227; swine, 183; sheep, 164; clothing, 97; fine arts, 101; food, 144; and grains and veg­ etables, 52. "t&K. A JY Swimming in just 3 to 5 days! Your own private, full size swimming pool, at a sur­ prisingly low price! 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