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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Jul 1974, p. 11

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» e e « • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • HERE AND THERE IN BUSINESS Former McHenry Man Promoted By Attwood Corp. House Okays Large Sum For Local Road Use RONALD WIGGERMAN The appointment of Ronald E. Wiggerman as director of marketing of Attwood corporation has been announced by Donald Rocheleau, president and general manager of the Lowell based firm. In his new duties Wiggerman will have overall responsibility for both the marine sales department and the new product engineering group. The combining of these two * departments is intended to help increase the number of new products planned for introduction to the marine and recreational markets. Attwood is the world's largest producer of quality zinc die cast hardware and accessories for the pleasure boating industry. Wiggerman and his wife, Marilyn, and their five children, Scott, Mark, Brad, Kirk and Dawn, resided in McHenry for sixteen years prior to their move to Grand Rapids, Michigan, in 1972. Both of their families still reside in McHenry. The bill changing the distribution formula for state motor fuel taxes passed the House Saturday by a vote of 148-6-2, according to its chief sponsor State Rep. Cal Skinner, Jr., (K-Crystal Lake) Jn its final form, an additional $14 3 million will go to local governments without any loss to the state highway program, according to Skinner "The Appropriations committee put more than that amount back into the state road fund that previously had been diverted to pay expenses of the Illinois Supreme court and salaries of the Secretary of State's office," Skinner said: Townships, $5.2 million, municipalities, $4.3 million; Cook county, $2 4 million and downstate counties $2.4 million. That money earmarked for Chicago must be spent only for t h e c o n s t r u c t i o n , reconstruction or partially improved non-arterial residential streets." Plan Vacation Bible School At Convenant Church Vacation Bible school workers at the Covenant church are busy planning and praying for their ministry during the week of Aug. 5-9. The aim of this year's V.B.S. curriculum is to lead pupils of all ages to a better understanding of the Bible and to point them to Jesus, the hope of salvation for all people. The theme is "Good News is Jesus". The V.B.S. teaching staff is looking forward to an enrollment of at least 100 children from the Sunnyside, Whispering Hills and Sunnyside Estate areas. Children from- age 4 to eighth grade ardi welcome to attend. There is no charge. The Chain O'Lakes Evangelical Covenant church is located at 4815 N. Wilmot road. HEADS STEVENSON COMMITTEE Richard Zukowski of Crystal Lake has been named as chairman of the Citizens for Stevenson committee for McHenry county. Mr. Zukowski's appointment was announced by James T. Otis, campaign chairman for Senator Adlai E. Stevenson. Did you ever stop to think how bad the situation would be if everyone agreed with you? DIAL-A-DEVOTION PHONE Hear God's Word Wherever You Are. SPONSORED BY: GUETTLER'S SERVICE STATION An Automatic Ice Maker with this Frigidaire Refrigerator-Freezer Frigidaird Summer Savings, Tim FPCI-170T Frigidaire 17.0 cu. ft. Top-Freezer Refrigerator-Freezer. 100% Frost-Proof; big-family frozen food storage in 4.75 cu.-ft. freezer section. 4 full-width shelves (3 adjustable) in refrigerator section. Keeps fresh meat up to 7 days in Flowing Gold Meat Tender. '395 95 1005 N. McHenry, III. Front (South Rte. 31) 385-0882 The bill also makes possible the use of township MFT funds on "non-dedicated subdivision roads" established before 1959, providing the township road commissioner, board of auditors, county and property owners in question reach an agreement. "Once such an agreement is reached, the roads may be maintained and improved by the township. Previously, this was illegal," Skinner pointed out. The Crystal Lake representative observed, "This $14.3 million in additional vwvwwwwvwww V.A. NEWS Persons applying for headstones or memorial markers for deceased veterans can get faster service by making sure they use a new application form that recently became available at Veterans administration hospitals and regional offices, VA has announced. Formerly administered by the Department of the Army, the memorial program was to local highway assistance government should more make up for the expected drop in MKT receipts resulting from the gas shortage." transferred to the VA with the establishment of thk National Cemetery system last fall. The new m&nument application form (VA 40-1330) replaces a similar Department of Defense form which will, continue to be accepted until supplies are exhausted. Persons using the old form are cautioned to forward the application to the following VA address instead of that provided on the form: Director, National Cemetery System '42), Veterans Administration Central Office, 810 Vermont Avenue, N.W., Washington, D C. 20420. Applications for headstones and grave markers are expected to total more than 200,000 by the end of fiscal year 1974, a VA spokesman said. A headstone or gravemarker is available for any deceased veteran who received an other than dishonorable v discharge. The benefit is not available to members of the veteran's famHy buried in private cemeteries Memorial markers may be obtained to commemorate any member of the armed forces who died in service, and whose remains were not recovered and identified, or who was buried at sea. These memorials may be erected in private I'AGE it -PLAINDEALER cemeteries in plots provided by applicants, or in memoHal sections of national cemeteries. Paying debts should be a pleasure to air honest man. FRIDAY, JULYS, 1*74 " „ An individual intelligent as he is only as is curious. Not many people are as smart as they think they are. CYCLONE IS COMING , TO ' ' Jos.H.Huemann & SONS WELL DRILLING m. m m » I :rn W DELTA SUPERWIDE TREAD --whitfwalls-- E 78-14 Mm Mm PUJS TAX C 78-13 $9000 Mm Mm PLUS TAX E 78-14 $OO0 0 MrnJL PLUS TAX _TIRES MOUNTED FREE. McHenry Tire Mart 3931 W. MAIN ST. 385-0294 A Spate Saving - Money Saving Value. !1 H Comer Unit Beauty Seats 6 - Sleeps 2 At Night ij§9 Base to th is corner w i th match ing pr in t p i l lows. A tab le i f in ish comple tes v iny l >n cover and r ich waInut the group. Del i vered SkorbergV7 , nU P Iff1 Established 1»3S /EVWUtU/te 5618 Northwest Hwy. Crystal Lake, III yoodStous PRICIS IfflCTIVI, UNLESS OTHIRWISI INDICATED FRI , JULY 5 THRU SUN , JULY 7, 1974, AT YOUR JEWEL FOOD STORES IN COOK, LAKE, DUPAGE, AND MC HENRY COUNTIES (EXCULDING RIVER OAKS AND ELGIN) ONLY SMOKED MEATS, LUNCHMEATS, POULTRY AND FROZEN FISH AND SEAFOOD ARE AVAILABLE AFTER SIX P M WEEK DAYS AND ALL DAY SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS For Summertime Fun! PRODUCE PRICES EFF­ ECTIVE THRU SATURDAY ONLY. Taste Summer Freshness From Jewel's Produce Market! NORTHWEST Bing Cherries Jewel's Meats Brighten Your Summer Menu Planning! GOVT. INSPECTED FULLY COOKED -- WATER ADDED S M O K E D H A M 8 1 0 L B Shank Ham Roast LB. TASTY Hot House Tomatoes L CRISP Green .Beans LB SANTA ROSA Red Plums CO® Rump Ham lbJ M J LB. U.S.D A. GRADE "A" -- POPULAR BRANDS (EXCLUDING SELF-BASTING) 18-22 LBS. |pm Turkeys| LB. FRESH Radishes 6 OZ PKGS. 291 Green Onions 2 BUNCHES Plan A Summer Picnic % with Super Chef! -- --* BAKED AMERICAN Country Manor Ham POPULAR BRANDS Hen '°-,4l'sLB 1SESLFDBASGTING Worn ITurkeys I US DAi 'CHOICE Vi LB. REG 98* Vi LB. LB: U.S.D A. CHOICE BEEF Rib Steak U S D A ' C H O I C E BEEF -- SMALL END Rib Roast JEWEL, ARMOUR OR CORN KING MR CRISPY® -- REG. >1.39 LB. $119 Golden Fried Chicken LB "I Available only in J»w«l Storsi with Ch«f'» Ki»ch*n«. Hot Dogs YOUR CHOICE 1 LB. PKG. 3718 W. Elm Street McHenry, Illinois Hours: A $ a.m. til 11p.m. thru Sat. 1 9 a.m. til 6 p.m. Sundays . *1" JEWE Smoked S 4Su *i 69c% nr\v/T ikicnrrrrr» ... JEWEL Sausagel JEWEL -- FRESH Bratwurst GOVT INSPECTED PORK LOIN Country Style Ribs FROM THE SAUSAGE SHOP! IMPORTED -- SLICED LB. p 'l Cooked Ham 9 8 c % v ^ , 7 9 c ALL GRINDS Folger's Coffee CUT OR FRENCH STYLE herry Valley Green Beans „ .r«>. 15'/JOZ. CAN GREEN BEAKS JEWEL MAID f", »]Hamburge or Hot Dog jiX Buns \l* r YOUR <HOU PKGS OF 8 REG 2.23 ALL PURPOSE Wisk {Detergent 64 OZ BTL N

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