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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 May 1975, p. 5

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r McHenry Shores Sandra Mover PAGE 5 - PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1975 Discuss Suggested Changes At Plan Commission Meet A meeting of the planning commission was held to discuss the suggested changes made by those who attended the hearing of the proposed planning or­ dinance. The decision was made to eliminate the ex­ tension of Hilltop boulevard through to State park Road, to include a proposed site for a future sewerage treatment plant and to place *the Bull Valley Bridge on the map with the footnote that this is a county proposal, not a village proposal. Also to be included is a park area in Unit Five. The commission plans to meet again before the ordinance is finalized and presented to the village board for study and approval. ' The crew of men obtained bv the village through the man­ power program has been busy this past week. Their road work was cut short by the rainy weather and they have been painting the inside of the village hall. The swing set and baseball backstop at the beach have also acquired a new coat of paint. It is hoped this crew will be able to get the road culverts cleaned out to expedite the flow of water along the roadways. Spring clean-up for the village will be held on June 7. Again no trees or branches will be allowed in the dumpsters. NEWS BITS It is good to hear that Rose Neuharth is out of the hospital and on the road to recovery after her bout with pneumonia. Janice Lawson has received her degree in Fine Arts from Northern Illinois University and will be spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lawson, preparing for her September wedding. My family spent the past weekend in Morton, 111., with former Shores residents Mr. and Mrs. Dan Carroll. Those who knew them will be happy to hear Mary is recovering nicely. Her speech and mobility are greatly improved and they send their regards to all their friends and neighbors in this area. Gerry Olbinski recently returned from a vacation in Hemet, Calif., where she visited her sister, Lorraine. The weather was beautiful and they enjoyed their visits to Sea World, Knox Berry Farm and the Wax Museum. A day spent shopping at a Flea Market where many handcrafted items were on display was one of the highlights. We know you had a great time but it is good to have you back. Earl Wick, ten year resident, retired on May 1 after 15 years with Gearmaster. Mr. Wick was one of the original founders of Gearmaster. A party in his • honor was held at the McHenry Country Club on May 2 at which time Mr. Wick was presented with a tape recorder to be used in his boat and a watch by the employees. Mr. Wicks plans on doing "a little of this and a little of that" and enjoying the company of his wife, Wanda, and their son, Randy. It is nice to see all the garden plants being dug up and readied give her an STOP Messing Around! and get rid of garbage problems for good! After it's over, all any meal adds up to is garbage . . leftovers that arey a real "schmear" to wrap and scrap. Get her out of the garbage "bag"' with the world's No. 1 stainless steel dis­ poser. Gobbles up any kind of food waste, even steak bones and corn cobs And no other dis­ poser is so trouble free.Choose from eight models, priced for every budget. So man, don't mess around. Head for your !n-Sink-F.rator dealer's soon. H.E. Buch & Sons 3012 W. RTE. 120 - McHENRY 385-0048 - , W. OF NEW BRIDGE for planting. It looks like there are going to be some lovely gardens this summer. With the warmer weather the children are out and maybe this is the time for a reminder that we should drive slower and be on the lookout for little ones. With no sidewalks they-play and ride their bikes on the streets. Don't count on them watching out for cars, PLEASE watch for them. BIRTHDAYS Miss Debbie Tibbs who turned sweet sixteen on April 18 shared her party on April 19 with her mother, Sharon Tibbs, whose birthday was April 30. Miss Allison Heald celebrated her fourth birthday on May 4 with a party for her friends on Saturday and a combined family dinner party with her sister, Donna, on Sunday. Our best wishes for many more happy ye"ars to the following who also celebrated birthdays this past week: Loretta Ramage on May 7, Faith Bush on May 8 and Bill Ewald and Doris Munroe today. 4 SHORELINE NEWS The April .card party was held at Dee Vogel's house on Tuesday, April 29. Games of pinochle, bridge and canasta were enjoyed by those at­ tending. If you are interested in playing cards come out to the next Shoreline Club meeting and sign up. Don't forget to start getting your items ready for the garage and bake sale on May 22. 23 and 24. The collecting of donated items for the garage sale will begin on Saturday, May 17. That's it for this week. Remember a kind word and a smile cost nothing to give away but are invaluable to those who receive them. Texas utility buys Soviet coal-gas method. USDA Will Issue Acreage Estimates In June This Year Estimates of acreages planted by farmers for most crops and the resulting acres for harvest in 1975 will be released in late June rather than July as in previous years. The change is being made to provide agricultural data users with acreage information sooner than in the past to aid them with marketing, policy. "program, and other decisions associated with the current marketing season. The planted acreage and acres for harvest estimates to be released at 3 p.m., EDT, June 30, will be based on sur­ veys of growers conducted about June 1. The new June Acreage report will provide state and national estimates of acreages planted and for harvest. The report will include acreages of feed grains, food grains, oilseeds, hay, and other crops which in previous years were included in the July Crop Production report. The July Crop Production report, to be issued July 10, will cover only those crops for which July 1 production forecasts are made, including corn, wheat, barley, oats, rye, summer potatoes, flue-cured tobacco and selected fruits and nuts. A July 1 corn production forecast is being issued for the first time since 1970. N.F.L. expansion expect­ ed to stop at 30 teams. GIFTS THAT SAY INFLATION FIGHTER! MOMS LOVE FLOWERS family tenters Garden !vXv!y!v!yI dfotrvud/ MOTHKK'S !W GARDS I - 13* v-\ v '\Ac Prices effective Fri., Sat., & Sun. May 9, 10 & 11 PMC**» #•••*< tiv« whil# quont»t»#t \o%* Wo r»sc'v« the right to limit quontit^ ill FIASHCUBES Save 22% On Improved Sytvcmia Hashcubes Our Reg. 1.24 New improved Sylvanlo flash- cubesl 3 cubes with 12 flashes. 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