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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Nov 1969, p. 8

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Ambulance Concern (Continued from page 1) In other business, the board agreed to a suggestion of the Health committee that members meet with Dr. Wilt of McHenry in regard to a report on work being accomplished and person­ nel needed in the Health de­ partment. The recommendation came about- as a result of ans­ wers received on question­ naires sent to supervisors. Because of a difference of opinion which arose between the county and the IBM corporation as to the scope of the contract concerned with Votomatic ma­ chines, considerable discussion was held among board members and a company representative Tuesday. The latter agreed to report back to the committee within a short time after fur­ ther consideration. IBM had previously indicated that it would provide a comput­ er program to count the ballots of the election, and specifically that it would modify this pro­ gram for each individual elec- tion, the contract running THE bath shop 385-0048 3012 W. Rte. 120 McHenry, Illinois COMPLETE PLANNING FIXTURES, LINENS, AND ACCESSORIES GRAND OPENiNG NOV. 14 and 15 Come in and register for Free Door Prizes Winners will be notified by Nov. 17th. SPECIAL KOCH TOWEL STAND Re8VSis.oo NOW »9" and '11« Other Special "Bargains" On Display Floor COME IN AND BROWSE, GET ACQUAINTED WITH A NEW CONCEPT IN HOME DECORATING. (FREE PARKING) MON.-THURS.-9 5:30 FRI.9-9 SAT.b-5 DOLPHIN jEveninSP bV Appointment, • J COOftOIMATCO MTH MfNlONt > " - w 4S5SBL through December, 1971. The Finance committee rec­ ommendation to accept the pro­ posal of Peat, Marwick, Mit­ chell & Co., for an audit for 1968-69, not to exceed $12,000, was approved. A suggested amended ordin­ ance requiring set-backs for gas station islands was refer­ red to the Zoning committee for clarification of the word "is­ lands". The question arose on a petition for a station at Rtes. 176 and 14, with Assistant Su­ pervisor Buss of McHenry questioning reference to the word. The main set-back of sta­ tions calls for 25 feet from the property line. Further ques­ tions will be answered at the December meeting. A petition for reclassification of a portion of Dutch Creek Woodlands, south of Johnsburg road, from "F' farming to "R" residential was allowed. Some difficulty arose over an error in the plot which listed a much larger section in the zoning request. Suggestions of the Fees & Salaries committee for al­ lowances of sums of money for attendance at state meetings was approved, although some supervisors questioned the var­ iance in amounts for very sim­ ilar cases. The sales tax for July was an­ nounced at $23,903.03 for the county. Servicemen News Hospitalman Gary S. Cham­ bers USN, husband of the former Miss Virginia M. Morris of 4017 Seneca road, Wonder Lake, received the Navy Unit Com­ mendation during ceremonies aboard the hospital ship USS Sanctuary off the coast of Viet­ nam. The commendation was pre­ sented to the officers and men of the hospital ship by the Commander of the U.S. Sev­ enth Fleet in recognition of Sanctuary's exceptionally mer­ itorious service from April of 1967 to April of this year. The Secretary of the Navy cited the white-hulled ship for her service while providing highly responsive hospital ship services to American and allied forces ashore. The Sanctuary recorded in two years 7,000 helicopter land­ ings, over 7,000 major opera­ tions, 12,300 patients admitted and treated a total of 23,500 servicemen. PRISONER COUNT Since the McHenry county jail was constructed in 1886 until the present time, there have been 23,127 prisoners pro- *•'5 cessed through the jail. Now tile that won't leave you cold Ozite introduces the soft warm,quiet tile that never needs waxing or polishing ... because it's carpet I Ozite Carpet Tiles are 12-inch squares of long-wearing Ozite Carpet, with a soft rub*- ber back for extra plushness. Use them in the kitchen, rec-room, bath, den nursery. Vectra fiber makes them amazingly stain- resistant. And they're easy to vacuum and clean. 16 colors. Simple to install. All col­ ors also available in broadloom widths. Where will you use new Ozite Carpet Tiles? Use your imagination!! full 12"xl2" tile CARPET WHILES made with ALEXANDER LUMBER Musin' N Meanderin1 (Continued from page 1) Sunday afternoon, which drew hundreds of people interested to learn how experts can mod­ ernize a seventy-five year old building. The historic old school re­ tains its quaint charm to the passerby, at the same time providing up-to-date furnish­ ings and equipment for the ed­ ucational needs of 1969. W ithout doubt, Sunday's open house brought to mind a var­ iety of memories, the most recent of which were those dim days in which the 1894 school almost went the way of many old structures. The persistence of many who loved the school and the priceless memories it holds in the educational history of McHenry, was all that saved the old edifice. Fresh from a recent scrub­ bing, it presents a proud face , once again as it welcomes youngsters within its sturdy frame. With each passing day, there are many who feel grate­ ful that this one small corner of McHenry's growing muni­ cipality remains unchanged. Members of District 15 board of education, who have devoted countless hours in time and en­ ergy for this transformation, deserve congratulations! m^ Apathy is the characteristic st often attributed to the American public when men and women of conviction get to­ gether to analyze why some of the country's big problems- -the solvable ones --go unsolved. More often than not, when questioned, the individual will answer, "What can one per­ son do?' In spite of repeated proddings to "let your senator or congressman know how you feel,' only a handful take the time and interest to carry through. Most of them believe sincerely that it will do very little good. One young man, formerly of McHenry, felt differently about a particular situation recently. He made the issue a personal one at first, then enlisted the interest of many others -- and something was done. Sgt. Mickey Goodfellow, a 1965 graduate of McHenry high school and son of Mr. and Mrs. W illiam H. Fischer of 2406 W. Mehring, McHenry, decided not to participate in the anti-war moratorium in mid-October. The young serviceman, who resides with his wife and young daughter in Oklahoma City, went to work as usual at Tinker Air Force base and at home he flew the American flag. Goodfellow now runs a com­ puter at the base. He has ser­ ved his country for four years and four months, a year of that time in Vietnam, and expects to be discharged next January. The sergeant, to demonstrate "what one man could do to show support for his President and the troops overseas", called the newspaper to suggest that people who felt the way he did fly the flag from their homes and autos that day. He contacted the Mayor, his Senator, the Veterans of For­ eign Wars and the American Le­ gion. Then he dropped by the Chamber of Commerceofficeto get the names of civic organize ations and proceeded to call the presidents. The one-man campaign paid off in a large display of flags in Oklahoma City in mid-Oc­ tober. Sgt. Goodfellow's plans for further support In November have not been disclosed, al­ though he suggested that the flag be flown until a cease-fire or truce is declared. Sgt. Goodfellow has proved one thing -- that the common man can get results if he has the interest, the enthusiasm, the time and the energy to enlist others of similar persuasion. KAF Exceptional Children Topic Of Psychologist (Continued from page 1) selor. He has a Master's degree in psychology from Illinois State university and has completed other work at the State college of Iowa and Northern Illinois un­ iversity. A short business meeting will follow the program. PG. 8 - PLAINDEAIFR - FRI. NO^ 1A 1969 COURT BRIEFS BRANCH ID (Judge Charles T. Smith) John C. Mason, 2403 Coun­ try lane, McHenry, guilty of disorderly conduct. Fined $25. Robert L. Miller, 2403 Coun­ try lane, McHenry, guilty of disorderly conduct. Fined $25. Daniel R. Lary, 5121 Foun­ tain lane, McHenry, guilty of tumultuous conduct. Fined $85 and costs. Thomas L. Lagios, Jr., 4213 W. Waukegan road, McHenry, guilty of disorderly conduct. Fined $25. BRANCH I (Judge William Gleason) Victor Gustavson,. Wonder Lake, bound over to the grand jury on charge of aggravated battery. BRANCH I (Judge Charles T. Smith) John V. Schaan, 1612N. Mea­ dow lane, McHenry, found not guilty of failing to yield when turning left. 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