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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Sep 1978, p. 17

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F PAGE 18 - PLAINDEALER • WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 13.1978 W Farm Bureau Women Leaders Officers of the McHenry County Farm Bureau Women's committee have been chosen for 1978-79. From left are Betty Joosten, McHenry, vice chairman; Pat Beard, Hebron, secretary-treasurer; and Ella Martin, Marengo, chairman. (DON PEASLEY PHOTOGRAPHY) MUSIN' AND MEANDERIN' (Continued from page 1) year's time For the most part, (jur stories -even those that have hurt have been accepted as a reporting job intended to ihform the reading public This opinion column has been usually viewed for what it is - dne person's views • This is as it should be. and we are grateful to public and school officials, as well as the general public, for this ac­ ceptance : K A F CITY COUNCIL FAVORABLE TO ANNEXATION (Continued from page 1) time, had to be 24 feet wide, indicating that he felt 22 feet \£ould make a good road "Alderman Bolger said he,felt 22 feet wftuld be adequate, considering most roads around are 20-22 feet wide, and that Martin road would not be a major collector An agreement was reached stating that the developers would pay for the widening and resurfacing of Martin road to 22 feet with shoulders as directed by the city engineers, at such time as directed by the city Green also asked for per­ mission for the developers to use the city engineering firm, Baxter & Woodman, as the engineers for the plat According to Green, the same arrangement had been worked out for Woodcreek subdivision and Green and Superintendent Meyer indicated that the arrangement was working out most satisfactorily The Council elected to grant permission to the developers to use Baxter & Woodman as the engineers for the property The developers of the property. Harding Real Estate of Woodstock, will also give the Hunter Country Club's Second Annual OLD TIMERS BASEBALL REUNION Sunday, September 17,1978 Hunter Country Club Richmond, Illinois GOLF-DINNER-DANCING $17/coupl« (dinner only $7) Call for tee times & dinner reservations 815-678-2631 (everyone invited) city a note for $80,000 to cover the four installments of the donation of money for the city parks Alderman Datz said that this was a "perfectly satisfactory agreement," and the note was like having money in the bank The agreement will now be reviewed prior to the meeting Oct. 2 SEVERAL CRASHES INJURE MOTORISTS (Continued from page 1) road, Wonder Lake, pulled in front of his auto He said he applied his brakes but could not avoid striking the Giertuga vehicle Ms Giertuga told police she had stopped for the slop sign at Pearl street, and the Nye vehicle, which she said was traveling at a fast speed, struck her car as she pulled from the intersection Nye was ticketed for failing to reduce speed to avoid an accident and Ms Giertuga was ticketed for failing to yield at a stop intersection Neither driver was injured in the mishap Two drivers were ticketed in separate one-car accidents early Saturday morning. Donald J. Zeek, 8601 Ramble road, Wonder Lake, was cited for failing to report an accident after he reportedly fell asleep at the wheel while northbound on Route 120 and left the road. The Zeek vehicle went into a ditch near Greenwood road and struck a fence and some corn. He was not injured in the accident Gerald C. Bassford, 1204 W. River terrace, was cited for leaving the scene of an accident following a mishap on River terrace at 3 a m Saturday. Bassford told police he was northbound on Weingart road at River terrace, when he missed a curve and struck a utility pole and a fence. Bradford told the police he as going to report the accident in the morning Damage to the fence was estimated at $150. McHenry Girl Named To Head 4-H Federation Joy Vyduna of McHenry has been elected to head the county 4-H Federation, a group of teens who meet together from clubs throughout the county. Other officers are Jeff Riley, Harvard, vice-president; Shelly VonBruenchenhein, secretary. Terry Lagerhuasen, Woodstock, treasurer; Fay Stroh, Woodstock, reporter; Steve Thompson, Woodstock, recreation; Jim Drendel, Huntley, and Dawn Vogts, Woodstock, Youth council representatives; Diane Heinrich, Crystal Lake, and Jeff Riley. Harvard. Fair board delegates The Federation meets the third Monday of every month and all are invited to attend. However. each club is represented by sending two voting delegates to meetings. For healthy growth through fall most lawns, bed­ ding plants and shrubs need a midseason fertilization. Save all food discount cou­ pons found in magazines and newspapers. If you don't use a product, exchange with your neighbors. In a year's time you'll be surprise at the sav­ ings. Deaths GEORGE C. HILLENBRAND. JR. George C. Hillenbrand, Jr., 70, 5014 Oakwood drive, McHenry, died Sept. 10 in McHenry hospital. He was born Aug. 29,1908, the son of George C. Hillenbrand, Sr., and Eleanor Schmitt. Mr. Hillenbrand was an executive for Time Magazine company in Chicago. He is survived by his wife Mary Ann; sons. Dr. Ronald, D.D.S., of LeMoore, Calif., Dr. Dennis, D.D.S., of Virginia Beach, Va., and Barry,of Chicago; sisters Mrs. Hugh (Madge) Kearns of McHenry, Mrs. Robert (Eleanor) Walters of Chicage, and Mrs. Martin (Helen) Conroy of North Barrington; four brothers, Msgr. Fredrick, of Evanston, Msgr. Reynold, of Winnetka, Dr. Harold, D.D.S. of Chicago, and Dr. Charles, M D. of Michigan City, Ind. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Nancy Marie; a son, George; and a brother, Eugene Visitation will be Wednesday from 5;30 to 9 p.m at George R. Justen and sons funeral home Funeral Mass will be Thursday at 11 a m at St. Patrick's, with burial in All Saints cemetery in Des Plaines Masses sent to St. Patrick's parish would be appreciated STANELY A. TL MA A short illness ended in the death Friday, Sept. 8, of Stanley A Tuma, 59, of Wonder Lake Mr. Tuma died in Rush Presbyterian St Luke's Medical center, Chicago He was born in Chicago July 26, 1919 Mr. Tuma was em­ ployed as a machinist Survivors are his wife, Lillian A ; one son, Stanley F.; one daughter, Mrs. Melody A Bottom; three grandchildren; a brother wnd two sisters. Services were conducted Tuesday at 10 a m at the Svec & Sons chapel, 6227 W. Cermak, Berwyn, with burial in Woodlawn cemetery. Forest Park LILLIAN E. BERTHOLD Lillian E Berthold, 70, sister of McHenry resident A1 Baur, and a resident of Winfield, 111. in recent years, died on Sept 8, in Winfield She was born Oct 22,1907 the daughter of Mathias and SOFT • WATER RENTAL No installation charge NEW fully automatic softeners TWO year option to buy with FULL rental fee deducted ONE phone call can answer any questions *6" AN 8 AND $Q50 per month RENT A-- PHONE 312-259-3393 SOFT Rent-a-Soft, a division of the Arlington Soft Water Company, Arlington Heights, Illinois 60004 Serving McHenry Area HAVEMEYERS NOW ONLY McCULLOCH WITH CHAIN BRAKE • 1 8 cubic inch engine • 10" guide bar and chain • Automatic and manual oiling e Wraparound Chain Brake Hand Guard safety feature • Many other pro features Complete Installation Available SAVING YOU 20 to 25% ON MADE TO ORDER DRAPERIES BEDSPREADS AND WOVEN WOODS Choose from these fine companies •Beauti-Vue •Tempo •Del-Mar •Fabricut •Marshall •Saul-Siegal •Waverly ALSO-READY MADE DRAPERIES SALE ENDS SEPT. 22, 1978 ACE HARDWARE 3729 W. ELM ST. MCHENRY 385-0722 HOURS: 9:30 5:30 Daily 9.00 5:00 Sat Closed Sun HAVEMEYIR'S 0* R aorta 120 totwaaa Vo4o Amd McNaary PHONE (SI5)315-2295 Margaret Baur, and lived for many years in McHenry. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. y Robert (Barbara) Gelinas, Morris, and Terrie Berthold, Winfield; one son, David (Geri) of Louisiana; eight grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; a sister, Isabella Larsen of Wisconsin; and a brother. A1 Baur, McHenry. Visitation was scheduled for Monday, Sept. 11, at the Hanerhoff funeral home in Wheaton. Funeral Mass was Monday, at 10 a.m. in St. John s church in Winfield. MARIE A. RICHARDSON Marie A. Richardson, 75, of 4423 E. Lake Shore Drive, wonder Lake, died Friday, Sept. 8 at McHemry hospital. She was born Nov. 18, 1902 in Chicago, the daughter of John and Whihemina (Schmeisser) Miller, and lived in the area for nineteen years. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs Chris (Marilyn) Topp, Mrs. Dolores Ori, and Mrs. Carl (Shirley) Borchardt. all of Wonder Lake; nine grandchildren; one great­ grandchild; and one brother. Ernesr Miller of Norridge Park. She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank K. Richardson, on June 26. 1964. Visitation was scheduled for 3 to 9 p.m. on Sunday at the Peter M. Justen funeral home Mrs. Richardson was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, which held a special memorial service at the funeral home at 7 p.m. on Monday. Funeral services were conducted at the funeral home by Pastor Roger H Olson of Nativity Lutheran church at 10 a m on Monday, with burial at Irving Park cemetery in Chicago. Memorials can be made to Shriners hospital for crippled children Conservation Awards Know{J > rb'™' The McHenry County Conservation district's Youth Conservation corps program has been completed for this year. Participants worked for a six-week period on completing the rehabilitation of the Piscasaw river to provide trout habitat; the rehabilitation of the queen Anne prairie by removing non-prairie species of plants, and in providing and manning a display at the McHenry County fair. The trustees of the McHenry County Conservation district invited all participants and their parents to a buffet dinner concluding the project, held at the district headquarters In Ringwood. In the ceremony that followed Marsha Roettiger of Spring Grove, Cathy Mayer of Richmond, Mark Fluger of Johnsburg and Joyce Adams of McHenry were presented their certificate for successfully completing the six-week work-study program. Leader Randy Heidorn is shown making presentations to Joyce and Mark. Do we ever experience cold fronts in August? What is the maximum temperature of a cold front? Cold fronts occur in every month in the year. We might have more of them to pass over us in August than in January. What misleads many about cold fronts is the very name itself. But in summer a cold front might contain (behind the leading edge) air of 72 de­ grees, or even 80 degrees. A cold front is so-named because of its relative temperature con­ sidering the time of year and prevailing weather conditions. August, this year, has al­ ready experience cold fronts in various areas. In fact, Idaho and Colorado have already had snow in the mountain areas. If the temperature has been reaching 90 degrees or more for several days and a mass of air moves in and over, 6ith temperatures of 80 de­ grees or less, weathermen will call it a cold front. It isn't very difficult, in hot weather, to feel too tired to work. • * * * No woman ever makes a fool of a man; she mere­ ly exhibits him. • • • • It's a poor brain that has to be fired by alcohol before it can function. WHAT S NEW A coffee filter that lasts -- and lasts. Made of woven polyester monofilament. Can be hand washed or run through the dishwasher. 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