*77 Crop Wheat Allotment Told A 1977 crop wheat allotment of 62.2 million acres has been proclaimed by Secretary of Agriculture Earl L. Butz. The allotment for the 1976 crop was 61.6 million acres. The national allotment does not represent a limit on the amount of wheat that may be planted. Rather, it is used solely as a basis for making payments to wheat growers should the market price for wheat fall below the established target price or if growers qualify for disaster payments. Under these two programs, growers are eligible for payments only on allotted acres. The 1977 allotted acres will be apportioned among States, counties, and ^individual producers generally on the basis of the apportionment for the 1976 crop year. Legislation requires that by April 15 of each year, the Secretary of Agriculture must proclaim a national wheat acreage allotment for the crop to be harvested in the next calendar year. The national allotment represents the number of harvested acres of wheat, based on the estimated national average yield, needed to produce the quantity of wheat (minus imports) that will be utilized domestically and exported during the 1977-78 marketing year. Set Dates For "Butterflies Are Free" Presentation "Butterflies Are Free", a comedy by Leonard Gershe, will be presented by the American Repertory Theatre system at the McHenry Country club, 820 N. John, McHenry, May 7, 8, 14 and 15. Show time is 8 p.m. Pam Messel of McHenry, has been cast in the lead as Jill Tanner, a bright, uninhibited New York actress. Miss Messel has appeared in numerous roles locaily for PACT, Woodstock Opera House, Sweet Adelines, McHenry, Northerrn Illinois Choral association and A R T S. Her acting talent has graced the stage in the leading roles in such shows as "Anything goes", "Tom Jones", "Carnival" and most * recently as Leslie Maugham in the A.R.T.S. production of A<Vhe < Girl in the Freudian Slip". Co-starring with Miss Messel will be Jim Tuske as Don Baker, a young bachelor and promising song writer. The spotlight .will be shared with other veteran actors, Lillian Allen as Mrs. Florence Baker, a well-meaning but over protective mother, and Dennis Macaluso as Ralph Austin a far out wild Broadway director. "Butterflies Are Free", directed by Barbara D. Miller, will be presented in the Red Carpet room at the McHenry Country club. Theatregoers may purchase separate play tickets or purchase dfhner- theatre tickets. Since seating is limited and reservations necessary it is advisable to call 385-1072 or write to A.R.T.S., Box 542, McHenry, at an early date. Actors interested in auditioning for future shows are invited to schedule an in terview. Spring round-it N.J. FIRST...Barbara Webb of Collingswood, N.J. is the first New Jersey woman to be accepted to the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis. Miss Webb, 17, is a senior at Collingswood High. Legal Notice State of Illinois, County of McHenry. ss--In the Circuit Court of the 19th Judicial Circuit, McHenry Countv. William W. Busch. Jr.. D D 5»., Plaintiff, v Nymits En terprises. et al.. Defendants. Case No 76 MR-524 The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given you, Unknown Owners, defendants in the above-entitled suit, that the said suit has been com menced in the circuit court of the 19th judicial circuit. McHenry County by the said f»laintiff against you. praying or declaratory judgment as to the rights of the parties under THERE'S NO POINT in straddling the fashion fence this spring. You're ready to run in the best circles in this shirt- styled easy suit by Before Six, a division of After Six, Inc. Tailored in brushed denim in a soft shade of blue, the sporty look is enhanced with rope trim on collar, chest pocket and belt. Stormy weather wear that agreement dated Sep tember 18. 1974,-and for other relief; that summons was duly- issued out of the said court against you as provided by law. and that the said suit is still pending. Now. therefore, unless you. the said defendants, "unknown owners", file your answer to the complaint in said suit or otherwise make your ap pearance therein, in the said circuit court of the 19th judicial circuit, McHenry County, held in the courthouse in the city of Woodstock. Illinois, on or before this 17th day of May. 1976. default may be entered against you and each of you at any time after that date and a decree entered in accordance with the prayer of said com plaint. Dated, Woodstock, Illinois, April 9, 1976. Margaret O'Neil Clerk of Court Edward L. Parks Attorney for Plaintiff 1320 N. Riverside Drive McHenry. Illinois 60050 'Pub Apr 14. 21 & 28. 19761 Legal Notice NOTICE The Rules and Regulations of the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners of the City of McHenry. dated March $. 1968. are amended effective April 30. 1976. pursuant to motion duly made and carried at the Regular Commission Meeting April 6. 1976. This motion amends the following sections and full details may be obtained by addressing a letter to the Secretary of the Police Com mission. Ull N Green Street. McHenry. Ill. and asking for an appointment to examine same Chapter l. Section 3 Chapter 111. A. Section 4 Chapter ill. B. Section 2 Chapter 111, C. Section 3 Chapter 111, D. Section 4 Chapter 111. E. Section 7 Chapter VI, General. Section 2 ; By Order of the Commission Earl H Murray <s) Chairman Attest Anthony Pintozzi <s> Secretary BOARD SEAL (Pub Apr 14.21,28, 19761 Legal Notice NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on April 7, A D. 1976, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names and PACE 21 • I'UtlNOK XLER WEDNKSDAY. APRIL 3ft, t9M No Bicentennial Symbol Society Plans . In Political Campaigns for w#w Trtp The national Bicentennial symbol may not be used in political election campaigns by candidates for public office, according to the American Revolution Bicentennial Ad ministration (ARBA> John W Warner. ARBA administrator, has sent letters to all governors asking them to help make this fact known in their states Warner, in asking the governors for their help, ex plained that the ARBA has made every effort-to"be non partisan in all m its activities and, "we have succeeded in this effort." He noted that some can didates for various public of fices have, with the best of intentions, mistakenly used the official Bicentennial symbol in connection with election campaigns and on political campaign materials. He said: "This has resulted in em barrassment to these can didates when the press or their post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as Photography by Nies, located at 3814 West Main Street. McHenry. Illinois Dated this 7th day of April, AD. 1976 Vernon W. Kays County Clerk (Pub Apr 14,21,28,1976) opponents have disclosed their unauthorized use of the symbol, pointing out that unauthorized use is prohibited by Public Law 93 179 " The symbol takes the form of a 5 pointed star, surrounded by continuous red. white and blue stripes which form a second star, and is now flying on Bicetennial flags in over 8,000 communities in the SO states, territories and possessions ' The only ARBA exception to this restriction is use of the symbol at the national political conventions of the Republican and Democratic parties, which have been officially recognised in 1976 as Bicentennial ac tivities •*' In his letter to the governors. Warner outlined the nature of use of the symbol authorised for members of the United States Congress "Senators and members of the House of Representatives are authorized use of the symbol on Congressional publications and on letters that are official government business, i.e., items that may be mailed under frank Mem bers of Congress and can didates for Congressional office are not authorised use of the symbol on campaign materials, including materials not mailable under the franking privilege " The regular meeting of the Hiawatha Gem and Mineral society will begin at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. May 4, at the McHenry high school West campus. Room 213 Professor Arthur Blocher, who is in his forty-sixth year of teaching Geology, will conduct a field trip to Am boy. II., June 19. Prof Blocher offers the members a choice of two tours covering the following specimens: (a) selenite crystals, arrowheads and rosettes, or. (b> pyrite, mar- cosite, seam cakite and fossils This field trip is open to anyone who wishes to participate, and Prof Blocher guarantees no' one will go home empty han ded Part 3 of the baaic instruction series leading to the iden tification of rocks and minerals will be covered at the meeting. A brief review of Parts 1 and 3 of the series will be made far anyone attending for the first time Visitors, aspiring or ex perienced "rock hounds" are invited to attend this meeting. Thar* are practically no taate buds in the canter of tha tongue. V\< )M(,()\Af K»V L VA1M »] EASY LIVING • 7. :"v 'V: ' THE BIG RAINWEAR NEWS this spring is the debut of the light, light belted trench by the House of Malcolm Kenneth, a division of After Six, Inc. Unlined in treated poplin with deep pockets this is the cool way to swagger through a storm in comfort ... no sweat! Air Force Seeks Limited Number For Security Work The Air Force will soon begin seeking a limited number of qualified young women to enlist as security specialists, ac cording to Air Force security police officials. The volunteers will participate in a trail program utilizing women in the security career specialty. Major General Thomas M. Sadler, Air Force Chief of Security Police, explained the program. "We currently have female officers, and eventually will have female senior non c o m m i s s i o n e d o f f i c e r s , supervising security specialista while precluding lower grade e n l i s t e d w o m e n f r o m t h a t specialty. In view of the recent decision to open some flying positions to women, it now seems an opportune time to perform an on-the-job, open- ended trial of the use of women in the security role," General Sadler said. Approximately 120 women volunteers for the program will be sought by the Air Force recruiting service beginning this month, with enlistments s c h e d u l e d f o r O c t o b e r a n d November, 1976. Bases ten tatively identified for the trial include Grand Forks Air Force B a s e , N . D . , B a r k s d a l e A i r Force Base, La., Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., and Osan Air Base, Korea. - Save *9 Build a wardrobe. Four pieces al one super bw price. 15?® OUTFIT 4-mcs OUTFIT REGULARLY $25 Now appearing. Spring- into-summer double- knits to stretch a ward robe, pamper a budget. A great group of styles for misses' and half- sizes. All in wash, wear polyester. Here, from our collection: a lacy combo with shell, jacket, skirt, pants. IVach, or blue. Misses' 8-16. 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