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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Jun 1976, p. 17

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( PAGE 18 Legal Notice PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY. JUNE 30, 1»7« afuresaid points by mose person's residing there." SECTION 2. All Ordinances, or parts thereof, in conflict with the terms and provisions of Section 1 hereof, be and the same are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. SECTION 3. Any person, firm or corporation violating the provisions of this Ordinance shall be fined not less than Five Dollars nor more than Five Hundred Dollars for each of­ fense. SECTION 4. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication as by law required. PASSED: This 21st day of June, 1976. AYES: Bolger, Hromec, Smith, Datz, Wegener, Pepping, Harker and Schaedel NAYES: None ABSENT: None APPROVED: This 21st day of June, 1976. S-Joseph B. Stanek Mayor ATTEST: S-Terry Wilde City Clerk (Pub. Jun. 30, 1976) Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CTRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF JULIA MARIE SIMMS Deceased, FILE NO. 76-P-165 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters Testamentary were issued on June 17,1976, to Willis J. Simms, 904 Wiltshire Dr., McHenry, Illinois, whose at- NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN YOU that an adjourned r..oeting of the TRUSTEES of the McHENRY TOWNSHIP F I R E P R O T E C T I O N DISTRICT will be held on Thursday, July 1, 1976 at 6:45 P.M. at the Fire Station located at 3610 West Elm Street, McHenry, Illinois, at which time the Trustees will consider adoption of the Annual Ap­ propriation Ordinance. Any person wishing to attend may be present and be heard. H.(f RODENKIRCH, Secretary McHenry Township Fire Protection District (Pub. Jun. 30,1976) Legal Notice & ORDINANCE NO. 0-86 AN ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF McHENRY, ILLINOIS, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations Ordinance of the City of McHenry, which was passed and approved on June 15,1970, and as amended, be and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto the following new section, which shall be designated Section 50.1 of said Ordinance: "SECTION 10.1. No motor vehicle of any class shall be Sermitted to park on John treet between the West boundary line of the McHenry Country Club premises and Green Street, provided however, that parking shall be Sermitted on the South side of ohn Street between the _ of record is Victor P. Lundemo, 134 Cass St., Woodstock, Illinois. Claims may be filed within 6 months from the date of issuance of Letters and that ' any claim not filed within that period is barred 9s to the estate which is inventoried within that period. Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate offi6e of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Wood­ stock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk of the Court (Pub. Jun. 23,30, Jul. 7,1976) Legal Notice ORDINANCE NO. 0-87 AN ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF McHENRY, ILLINOIS, AS FOLLOWS: 1. Paragraph E (2) of Section V of the Subdivision Control Ordinance of the City of * McHenry, Illinois, passed and approved on the 17th day of April 1661, and as amended, be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: "2. In lieu of 1. above, the subaivider may post with the .City cash, an irrevocable letter of credit, negotiable securities, or a surety bond running to the City, sufficient to cover the full cost, including engineering, inspection, etc.. plus ten (10) percent of said improvements .as estimated by the City Engineer, to assure the satisfactory installation of said improvements as outlined in Section VTTT and contained on the approved plans and specifications. If the subdivider posts a survey bond it shall have good and sufficient surety therein and be approved by the Mayor and City Council. 2. All Ordinances or parts thereof, in conflict with the terms hereof be and the same are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. 3. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and fublication as by law required. ASSED: This 21st day of June, 1976. AYES: Bolger, Harker, Pep­ ping, Wegener, Smith and Hromec. NAYES: Schaedel ABSENT: None APPROVED: This 21st day of June, 1976. S-Joseph B. Stanek Mayor ATTEST: S-Terry Wilde City Clerk (Pub. Jun. 30,1976) >(00 tiBvetz iVE VW&RS. NO FAMILY OR FRIBNP9 ? SURE, PLBNTY ...&JT -mv-RB ALU IN HERE, Tbof /V\< )NI( ,( >/VU NY 1W M I] SEWING AT SAVINGS Sale ends Saturday Prices snipped now. •1 Plan on prints for an exciting fashion season. YARD REG. 3.99 Here's the fabric that's just great for blouses, dresses. Luscious Fortrel® poly­ ester doubleknit in a grand selection of attractive prints. Wonderfully washable, of course. In generous 58/60" width. McCall's #4595 Regular Low Price 1.50 & SA« 1 Sew polyester gabardine. Textured Dacron"" poly­ ester is ideal for fashion's classics. Generous 60" width. REGULARLY 3.99 SAVE 55° SOFT CORDUROY IS PRE-WASHED Fashion shades in cotton cordu­ roy. Machine wash. 44 45 REG. 2.99 SAVE NOW AT WARDS SALE PRICES--USE CHARG-ALL r § i Sew what? Everything! tTOfr?a,xo76 STORE HOURS Mon.thruFri. 10 a.m. 9 p.m. fl. Saturday 9:30 a.m. 5 p.m. Open Sunday, July 4,12 Noon to 5 CLOSED MONDAY, JULY 5 Crystal Lake 199 Nertfcwest Highway Rente 14 Phone 4594459 FREE PARKING INSTALL ROTARY OFFICERS ~ Ken Bruce, second from right, is shown accepting gavel from Don Howard as Bruce becomes new McHenry Rotary club president. Officers' terms extend from July 1, 1976, through June 30, 1977. From left are Bob Adams, vice-president; Dr. Jay Sayler, treasurer; Don Howard, outgoing president; President Bruce and Dennis Conway, vice-president. Ed Cepulis, secretary, was not present for photo. Understanding Mental Health Anyone who drives a car while intoxicated. Anyone who sustains bodily injury requiring medical at­ tention as a consequence of intoxication. Anyone who, under the in­ fluence of alcohol, does something he would never do without alcohol. If anyone you know is having consistent trouble within certain areas of his life that can be directly or indirectly traced to alcohol abuse-don't ignore his problem and urge him or her to get help. For more information about this illness and how you can help, write to the Natidnal Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, P.O. Box 2345, Rockville, Maryland 20852. (Editor's Note: This is the nineteenth in a series on UN­ DERSTANDING MENTAL HEALTH, presented as a public service by the Family Service and Mental Health Clinic of McHenry County. Purpose is to help develop a much broader understanding of one of this nation's major health problems. Information is supplied with the cooperation of the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Today's presentation concerns Alcoholism: What Are the Danger Sings?) Experts in the field of alcoholism differ in their definitions of alcoholism. Distinctions are sometimes made between those in­ dividuals who have drinking problems and those are suf­ fering from alcoholism-with alcoholic individuals con­ sidered to be the more seriously afflicted group. Alcoholism is a chronic disease, or disorder of behavior, characterized by the repeated drinking of alcoholic beverages to an extent that exceeds customary dietary use or ordinary compliance with the social drinking customs of the community, and which interferes with the drinker's health, interpersonal relations, or economic stability. Early detection is as im­ portant in alcoholism as it is in any other illness. Classic "warning signs" which in­ dicate that a person is in the early stages of problem drinking are: the need to drink before facing certain situations, frequent drinking sprees', a steady increase in intake, solitary drinking, early morning drinking, and the occurrence of "blackouts." For a drinker, a blackout is not "passing out," but a period of time in which, while remaining otherwise fully conscious, he undergoes a loss of memory. Some examples of the person-^ who drinks too much are: * Anyone who must drink in order to function or "cope with life." Anyone who, by his own personal definition or that of his family and friends, frequently drinks to a state of intoxication. Anyone who goes to work intoxicated. Share a friend. Doubling up can cut your commut­ ing expenses in half. And make the daily grind twice as nice. Two are more fun than one. f»®l . public service of this newspaper. The U S Department of Transportation and The Advertising Council. C O N S U M E R G U I D E L I N E S Be careful when the cold or flu hits you. Medicines of any kind -- whether prescription or non-pre­ scription -- should never be mixed without consulting your doctor or pharmacist. Also, protect yourself a- gainst "polypharmacy" by dealing with a single drug store or outler that keeps a runriing account of per­ sonal prescriptions as a Some Quick Ones The older a man gets, the fur­ ther he walked to school. Most people don't mind suffering in silence, if they're sure everybody knows they are. Confession may be good for the soul but it's bad for the reputation. Some folks would rather be wrong than, be quiet. service to its customers. A good, reliable pharmacist will spot and warn you of any potential dangerous drug combinations. Never exceed the dosage listed on the label. Never take anyone else's prescrip­ tions. Never take any med­ icines in the dark ary) keep only one night's supply of pills on your night stand to avoid overdosage in a half- wake state. THC BOTTLE SHOP at Sunnyside Foods SALE BEER NOT ICED WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES! NEW HOURS OPEN DAILY 7 AM to 11 PM 7 DAYS A WEEK STROHS' BEER 12-12 OZ. CANS SCHLITZ BEER 6-12 OZ. CANS MILLER HIGH LIFE 8-7 OZ. BOTTLES BLATZ BEER 24-12 OZ. BOTTLES JUK.Y4 WE WILL BE OPEN REGULAR HOURS ON K SUNDAY, JULY 4, AND MONDAY, JULY 5 REGULAR HOURS 7 AM to 11 PM * W«lV YAG0 HIRAM WALKER TEN HIGH WHISKEY 14 49 SANT'GRIA FIFTH REG. 8.99 LANCEftS 3 VARIETIES FIFTH -v- GILBEY'S VODKA HALF GAL. REG. 8.49 ") RESERVE WHISKEY QUART *4» 1 REG. 4.59 / FLEISHMANN'S GIN J 7 5 9 | k fc GAL. J 7 5 9 | BRANDY QT. £ BOTH f SHOP at Sunnyside food Open 7 Days a Week 7:00 AM-11:00 PM 7-UP 8 PACK BOTTLES 99' J1 h *1 PLUS DEP Rt. In 31 r Johnsburg Road ^ Chapel Hill Road Rt. 120 4216 N. Wilmot Rd. 385-9780 McHenry SALE DATES: July I, 2,3, t 4

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