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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Jun 1980, p. 18

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Junior Rifle Club Awards Building Permits The North West council, Junior Rifle club, recently presented members with awards earned while shooting a .22 rifle in the standing, kneeling and prone positions. Those receiving NRA qualification awards wefe, left to right, front row. Paul Staib, Robert Leo, Dirk Bengston and Don Hamilton; back row, Gerald Kusnkld, Andre Verkes, Dan Raiford, Fred McClellan and Larry Dack. ! The junior members of the North West Council Rifle club recently received their awards for competition with a .22 rifle. The aspiring young champs earned NRA qualification awards while shooting from the standing, kneeling and prone position. Those receiving awards were Dirk Bengston-Pro Marksman, Marksman, Marksman first class; Larry Dack-Marksman first class, S I a r p s h o o t e r ; D o n Hamilton-Pro Marksman, Marksman, Marksman first class; Gerald Kuznicki-Pro Marksman, Marksman; Robert Leo-Marksman first class; Fred McClellan-Pro Marksman, Marksman; Dan Raiford-Pro Marksman, Marksman; R{»u^ Staib-Pro Marksman; and Andre Yerkes-Pro Marksman, Marksman, Marksman first class, Sharpshooter. Hie Rifle club is a NRA and DCM affiliated dub open to men and women, boys .and girls from age 10 and up. The club affords pleasure and competition for adults and children, and allows the teaching of safes and effective gun handling for a great sport. Each person is allowed to advance at his own pace to higher levels of competition using high powered rifle pistols, .22 rifle, pistol competition or trapshooting, while winning trophies, medals and patches. Hie club's next business meeting is scheduled for June 5 at 8 p.m. at Eatn Tyme, 4506 W. Rt. 120, McHenry. For more in­ formation call Bob Schindler 385-7784 or 385-7737. Club representation is from McHenry, Wonder Lake, Fox Lake, Waukegan, Twin Lakes, Lake Villa and Spring Grove areas. The City of McHenry has issued the following building permits for the month of April 1980. McHenry Sand & Gravel Co., Inc., corner of Crystal Lake road and Main street, demolition; Elwood Rusco, 4920 Bonner drive, shed. McHenry State Bank, 3510 W. Elm street, storage shed. John and SteUa Brzenk, 4912 Prairie avenue, siding. Frank Bartos, 5301 W. Shore drive, siding. H.F. Brown, 5005 W. Ashland drive, storage shed, Saint Mary's church rectory, 1401 N. Richmond road, screen porch. Alf Heggeland, .1701 N. Highview avenue, fence. Joseph D. Romano, 803 Oakwood drive, fence. Residential Development Group, 100 S. Heritage drive, single family dwelling. Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, 404 N. Green str&t, foundation. Michael J. Staufehbiel, 4909 W. Bromley drive, fence. Bob Rossa, 4811 W. Elm street, sign. Lyle Miller, 4708 W. Willow lane, fence. PauT Cr Efener, 5014 W. Dartmoor drive, addition. Richard K. and Nola L. Dickson, 5520 Sherman drive, fence." ~ Russell Johnson, 3615 W. Maple avenue, shed. N Gerald P. Miller, 5105 W. Dartmoor drive, fence. Leroy Atergott, 1517 Ramble road, addition. Henry L. Justen, 4804 W. Elm street, demolition. Marie Michael Weinberg, 5105 Sandburg drive, fence. Jerome P. Swietlik, 212 Canterbury drive, fence. Paul Shatz, 4208 Ponca, porch. Thomas D. Trimble, 5104 W. Sandburg drive, fence. Chester L. Middaugh, 3620 W. James street, shed. Chicago Northwestern depot, 4005 W. Main street, remodeling. Dominick Cullotta, 1010 Oakwood drive, garage. Althoff Industries, Inc., 3302 W. Golf View, sewer hook­ up. Alfred and Winifred Jumper, 1821 Beach road, siding. Richard H. Rosing, 3702 W. Maple avenue, rebuild garage. Suzanne Hirlihy, 5014 Willow lane, fence. Peter Reiland, Sr., 3407 Venice avenue, water»hook-up. David C. Conaghan, 5113 Cambridge drive, shed Thomas D. Trimble, 5104 W. Sandburg drive, deck with roof. Christopher Hoffman, 4822 W. Prairie avenue, siding. -Lakeland Auto Repair, 5110 W. Elm street, sign. Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, 404 N. Green street, addition to church. PAGE 17 - PLAINDE ALER - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4. If Incidence Prompts t . " Urging On Vaccinations Dairy Promotion Wonder Lake Girl is i "in Princess Contestant Dairy promotion plans are in the offing, and first event is the entry of Dairy Prin­ cess candidates. Larry Harris, secretary of the McHenry County Dai Promotion council, sa entries are being accepted from daughters of dairy farmers, 17-24 years of age. Six candidates have en­ tered to date: Chris Weid- ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weidner, Harvard; Diane Heinrich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Heinrich, Crystal Lake; Melissa Mitterling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mitterling, Wonder Lake; Linda Borhart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Borhart, Huntley; Joyce Rich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Rich, Hebron; and Kathy Kleckner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kleckner, Harvard. The candidates make their first appearance in the Harvard Milk day parade. Harris said the annual dairy banquet will be June 30 at Andre's in Richmond. Jickets are available^ from airy Promotion ytouncil members and at the Farm Bureau. In-store promotions with Cindy Nichols, reigning Dairy Princess, and can­ didates are planned, Harris said. The good news is when a woman melts in a man's arms. The bad news is when he works in a nuclear power plant. ACCREDITATION On May 15, Menard, Logan and Vandalia Correctional centers * received ac­ creditation from the Com­ mission on Accreditation for Corrections. This action gives the Illinois Depart­ ment of Corrections, with a total of five, the nationwide distinction of having the most adult correctional centers with such ac­ creditation. To qualify for the three-year certification, each institution complied with 465 of the most stringent corrections standards in the nation. The Vienna Correctional center and the Menard Psychiatric center were accredited in May 1979 and February 1980 respectively. * * * * Politicians who appeal ^tif your selfish interests are seeking your vote. A state animal health officer is urging Illinois dog owners to make sure rabies vaccinations are current, and is calling for more ef­ fective stray control programs in Illinois. Dr. David Bromwell, chief of the Illinois Department of Agriculture's Bureau of Animal Welfare says those steps are essential in light of the state's rising incidence of rabies. Most of the cases have occurred in skunks, however in recent days 15 children were exposed to a rabid dog in a schoolyard in downstate Herrin.. The dog, which was salivating and showing other signs of rabies, was brought under control at the request of concerned parents by an animal control officer. None of the children was reportedly bitten by the dog, but 15 children will now u n d e r g o t r e a t m e n t f o r possible rabies exposure. Officials now fear that other dogs may have been exposed to the rabid dog. Illinois law requires rabies vaccination for all dogs over the age of four months, unless confined at all times. After initial vaccination* dogs must be vaccinated annually-or with a three- year vaccine which gives three rather than one year's immunity. Bromwell says the three-year vaccine may be economically ad­ vantageous and is as ef­ fective as the annual vac­ cine. Bromwell is also urging local and county officials to implement better stray control programs. In addition to being potentially dangerous to children, strays pose both a rabies and general health threat to both rural and urban residents. Ma jor threat for spreading rabies comes from skunks. Figures compiled by the Illinois Department of Agriculture indicate that more than 90 percent of this year's r&bies cases are attributed to skunks. Skunks account for 195 of the 220 cases of rabies reported thus far this year. For that reason Bromwell recommends that in­ dividuals avoid all contact with skunks. Captivity of skunks is illegal-except by special permit. ' Many skunks carry latent or dormant rabies virus which may become active at any time, creating the clinical condition. 16th District Nurses In Dinner Meeting The annual meeting of the 16th district Nurses! association of Lake and McHenry counties will be held Monday, June 16, at the Fox Lake Country club. The 6:30 dinner will be followed by a meeting and program at 7:30. Virginia Cassidy, R.N., M.S.N., will speak on "Values Clarification Decision Making". and All dinner reservations must be received by June 9 by Meredith Anderson, 168 E. Grand avenue, Fox Lake. No reservations are needed for the business meeting and program. Non-members are welcome to attend. Father Buckley New At St. Mary's Church Father John Buckley has joined St. Mary's church, McHenry, as assistant priest. Father Buckley was born and raised in Brooklyn, N.Y. He was ordained in 1952 for the Diocese of Brooklyn and has worked in many areas of the priestly ministry. He was a member of the faculty of the Seminary of the Diocese of Brooklyn for 10 years. For another 10 years Father Buckley served as a parish priest. In addition, he has worked for five years in the field of alcoholism rehabilitation and for three years as a hospital chaplain. HENNY PENNY FAMILY RESTAURANT 6:00 - 8:00 MONDAY - SUNDAY BREAKFAST SPECIAL $|00 3 eggs, potatoes, toast RABIES Recently 15 children were exposed to a rabid dog in a schoolyard in downstate Herrin and will undergo rabies treatment. Officials fear that other dogs may have been exposed to the rabid dog. Illinois law requires rabies vaccination for all dogs over the age of four months. After the initial vaccination, dogs must be vaccinated annually. M. RTTEFTT 6UCR DINNER SPECIAL $2" (including Salad Bar) Monday-Pork Cutlets Tuesday-Liver and Onions Wednesday-Homemade Spag. & meatballs Thursday-Stuffed peppers or Beef Stew Friday-Perch or Haddock Saturday-Beef & Noodles SPECIAL CHICKEN CARRYOUTS " Corner of 120 & Kent Rd. 3IH130I PARENTAL STRESS LINE 815-344-3944 Getting too angry with the kids? Are you yelling or hitting too much? Call 815-344-3944 and talk it over with another concerned parent. WE CARE! V WE'LL LISTEN! ALL HELP IS FREE PRIVACY GUARANTEED! 24 hours a day 7 days a week 815-344-3944 Podiatrist -- Foot Specialist TJEWEL CATALOG OUTLET STORE • JEWEL CATALOG OUTLET STORE JEWEL CATALOG OUTLET STORE •Feet Svrgery •Sptrt Medicine •Children's Feet FnUmi McHenry Office 4305 W. Elm Street (Rte. 120-Across the Street from Hornsby's) (815) 344-3900 , MERCHANDISE CLEARANCE CENTER A DIVISION OF JEWEL DIRECT MARKETING 901 W. Virginia St. CRYSTAL LAKE t •15-455-0333 v . ,Tu«s. 9 a.m. • S p.m. ^ Wed.. 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