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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Sep 1969, p. 12

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RECOLLECTIONS -- As parishioners of St. Mary's Catholic church, McHenry, look ahead to the observance of its diamond jubilee next Sunday, Sept. 21, memories covering years past Service News SERVED CHURCH -- The late Rt. Rev. Msgr. Charles S. Nix was the beloved pastor who ser­ ved St. Mary's church for many years. to fight CHILDREN'S LUNG DISEASES MM Support your local Cystic Fibrosis Chapter •TV MM Let us clean your draperies and we'll let you in on our decorating book. (in fact, we'll give it to you) Free McCalls' 300 pag«, lull color, hard back, decorating book Is yours free from Coit with each drapery cleaning order of $25 or more I Coit guarantees cleaning per­ fection, reguardiess of age or condition of your cieanabie draperies or 100% replacement I WORLD'S LARGEST DRAPERY CLEANERS SINCE 1947 FREE ESTIMATES--PHONE 695-9565 226 North State Street -- Elgin KARON ON CON-CON: will be recalled, time ago. SH O Marine Corporal James A. Gehri, son of Mrs. Roy 0. Lee of 2802 N. Manitou Trail, Mc­ Henry, is leaving Vietnam for Japan with Marine Fighter-At­ tack Squadron 334. He is part of the President's reduction of American troops in Vietnam. He will now be stationed with the squadron at the Marine Corps Air Station at Iwakuni, Japan. He is scheduled to return to the United States when he completes his thirteen-month overseas tour of duty. During its year in Vietnam, the supersonic Phantoms of VMFA-334 have flown nearly 6,500 combat sorties and have dropped 12,500 tons of ordnance on enemy positions throughout I Corps, South Vietnam's nor­ thernmost tactical zone, in sup­ port of allied forces. GOP CONVENTION The American Dream is the theme of the fifteenth biennial convention of the National Fed­ eration of Republican Women to be held at the Washington Hil­ ton hotel, Washington, D.C. Sept. 26-28. can anybody be elected to anything without promising anything to anybody? sheldon karon will not promise to work for anybody's pet cause. not even his own. if karon goes to con-con, he will work for only one thinu: a better constitution. Sponsored b> Committee tor KARON for CON-CON. Howard Koven, fin. Chr.. *Ollln0wood, P«r fc , I l l ino is . Bn Don't be stopped cold! WINTERIZE NOW $]295 6-cyl. cars 8-cyl. cari„ $16.95 . iStUL p McCLORY REPORTS From Washington PG. 12 - PLAINDEAIER-WED. SEPT. 17^1969 This picture was taken at holiday time some N M c H E N R Y ! ! ! ! The United States Congress will be the scene of historic debates when it considers Pres­ ident Nixon's proposal for "revenue-sharing" later this year. The revenue-sharing meas­ ure represents a trend toward decentralization of government - the first trend in almost 30 years. In urging the Congress to authorize a return of a por­ tion of federal revenues to the states, the President has em­ phasized that there must be "no strings attached". The Administration plan has been developed by Dr. Arthur F. Burns, noted economist and counselor to the President. As described by President Nixon, it would authorize one-sixth of one percent of total federal rev­ enues, or approximately $500 million, to be distributed to the states and local governments beginning in 1971. This figure would increase to one percent of Federal revenues, or more than $>5 billion, by 1976. The formula for distribution of funds would be based pri­ marily on population, with the larger states receiving the greater portion of the allocated funds. However, those states which themselves assume a large measure of responsibil­ ity would be rewarded with a bonus. For instance, New York's population would entitle it to receive $93 million during the first year. But since that state's revenue effort is better than the average,; it would receive a $15 million bonus -- or a total of $108 million. Illinois' reven­ ue effort is below the average and this would result in a small­ er federal payment than the state's population would indi­ cate. A few objections to the rev­ enue-sharing plan have been voiced. Former Congressman Thomas Curtis of Missouri has contended that it is wrong in principle to authorize funds to be expended by a unit of gov­ ernment other than that which produces the revenue. However, the revenue-sharing plan is de­ signed primarily as an alter­ native to the continued prolif­ eration of so-called "categor­ ical" grants-in-aid. The spon­ sors of the revenue-sharing plan argue that the Federal government has gained control of major sources of tax rev­ enue but that local governments can administer funds for local purposes more wisely than a remote bureaucracy in Wash­ ington. The revenue-sharing plan has been received enthusiastically by most governors, mayors and county executives. According to Dr. Burns who formulated the Nixon Plan, the Administra­ tion' s revenue - sharing pro­ gram constitutes an * historic break-through" that will help "simplify government and re­ turn to the states and local­ ities the power they once had." This is the objective of the Nixon proposal for revenue- v sharing. This is the issue which will soon come before the Con­ gress of the United States. ENROLLS AT COLLEGE Michal Elaine Fail, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fail, 2002 W. Oakleaf, McHenry, has enrolled as a freshman at Beth­ el college, St. Paul, Minn., in one of the largest freshman classes (estimated at 350 plus) ever to enroll at the school. Michal is a 1969 graduate of McHenry high school. WASTING y2 YOUR LUNCH HOUR WAITING FOR SERVICE Try Bill Lindwalls Lamplighter Cafe 3313 W. Elm St. Fast Service & good Food Open Every Day at 5 a.m. Closed Wed. 10:00 a.m. RECOMMEND| •Hair Sty ling M H* Razor Cuts 389-7771 I JANE'S McHenry, Illinois " BY APPOINTMENT ALL PARTS AND FLUIDS EXTRA HERE'S WHAT WE DO FOR YOU: e Give your car engine an expert tune-up e Check battery and charging system • Change oil to the weight of your choice e Install a new oil filter fend air filter e Install antifreeze and thermostat INSTALLED FREE WARDS e 1 Riverside IMMSDIATf REPLACEMENT BATTERY GUARANTEE If battery n tou^d defective and wilt not hold a charge (II FREE replacement within 90 day» of purchase. (?) After 90 d a r % Word* will replace the batter*, charging you a promoted o mount of the current r.o-trcde-i" telling prTce for each month from date of pu'choie Extra-strength bias ply nylon card body construction increases mileago and wear 2 fiber glass belts circle the cord body Allow more traction, minimize tread squirm WARDS RIVERSIDE 4-SQUARE PASSENGER TIRE GUARANTEE GUARANTEED AGAINST FAILURE dw« to road hoiordt (encept repair­ able punctures) or from dtftcli in material! or worfcmonthip for Hit life of Hi* original tread. In cat* of fail­ ure, Wordt will exchange tire for a now one, charging only Ihot portion of the current price (plut Federol Excite Toil equivalent to the percent of tread uted. GUARANTEED AGAINST TREAD WEAROUT for montht tpecified or for milet tpecified. In cate tread weari out, Wardt will eichange tire for a new one, charging only the dif­ ference between the current price (phn Federal Excite Tan) and a tpecifk dollar allowonce (Tread wear guarantee doet not apply to tiret uted commercially.) NATIONWIDE SERVICE Guarantee honored at any Wardt Retail or Catalog ttore. RIVERSIDE" GLASBELT The extra mileage tire Fiber glass Belts give 40% more mileage! Belts circle the bias-ply nylon cord body to improve trac­ tion, (by keeping the tread open), boost mileage, (by minimizing tread squirm) and to resist impact damage with tensile strength greater than steel! The tread is guaranteed against wearout for 30 full months. Save now! FAST FREE MOUNTING TUBE LESS BLACK WALL SIZES REGULAR PRICE EACH SALE PRICE EACH PLUS F.E.T. EACH 6.50 13 20.00' 15.00* 1.56 7.75 14 7.75 15 25.00* 18.75* 1.95 1.99 8.25-14 8.15-15 27 00' 20.25* 2.18 2.20 8.55 14 8.45 15 29.00* 21.75* 2.46 2.41 'With trade-in tire off your car. Whitewalls $3 more eoch. Riverside® oil--cheaper by the gallon| Heavy Duty 99$ 50-MONTH X-TRA HEAVY DUTY- REG. OUTRIGHT PRICE 29.95 Reserve power for high drain i2v„EXCH. electrical accessories. 22F/24, £*|Q 2 4 F , 2 7 , 2 7 F , 2 9 N F , 6 0 . v l 3 Prices Good At Both Wards Auto Service Centers In Crystal Lake & Woodstock M O T O B Rivets^6 cwcrcxTS 2333 _ oil 9son Oil* GALLON Hard-working, detergent-type oil helps keep engines running clean and smooth. Fights rust, sludge. SAE 20, 30, All Season $109 GALLON Top quality All Season gives free oil flow through all en­ gine temperatures and driving Conditions. SAE grade 10W-30. Spin-on oil filter, 1.99 . Cartridge oil filter, 99c WARDS 105 Northwest Highway FREE PARKING Crystal Lake k

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