i*hoe< i# - r LrtiKi'r »' -r>rv - r riua i »w/l i », 1MW limited time until another agency would pick it up. The cost was estimated as $48,000. He believed that if requests for proposals are put out in about six months they could find an agency to furnish this service by next year. Smith noted also that this situation relates to a question raised by Claypool, "Will the community pay for (to solve)- a community problem?" The manual (6r fiscal management was approved by the board in lieu' of a proposed cofnputer management program which the consultants had determined not to be needed by MCCMHSS. This advice cost the board $7,500, but the consultants wanted $13,200 to develop the manual. A total of $9,750 was added to the original $11,000 appropriated for the computer study to' pay for th£ manual. Smith said that the genera) ledgers, voucher and budget systems would be in place at the time of the monitoring visit. He also reassured Claypool, 708 member from the County board, that the fiscal system would now meet county criteria for auditing. HOSPITAL CLINIC DAY MAY 14 (Continued from page 1) and to a dinner following the program have been mailed to members of the County Medical society, but all physicians interested in updating their knowledge and skills in cancer management are invited to call McHenry Hospital, 385- 2200, extension 628, tc request an informational mailing." "MAKE McHENRY BEAUTIFUL" CAMPAIGN (Continued from page 1) undertake the "Let's Make McHenry Bloom" aspect of the campaign. Throughout the summer they will maintain the flower beds they will plant in several locations around the city and in the parks. These flower beds will be designed by Mrs. Genevieve Marrow and Mrs. Helen Rothering of the McHenry Garden club. It is the intention of the Beautification committee to raise the conscience of the community to "Let's Sweep McHenry Clean" by in dividual efforts to pick up, pull out, plant in, sweep up, and freshen up one's own property--business or personal. For further information of assistance in this campaign, contact Fran Olseri at the Chamber office, 385-4300. citizens, 50 percent of the committee should be citizens. Ms. Shanholtzer appeared to "reaffirm the com mitment of the people" to make the plan work. Mayor Stanek said he thought that whatever was decided upbn would still be under the; auspices of the Department of Agriculture. Superintendent of Public Works Fred Meyer was authorized to advertise for bids for the construction and improvement of the parking lot on the west side of Greep street. MUSIN' AND MEANDERIN' I (Continued from page 1) ment of Public Instruction for approval! This Ihay not be the way to go as • a general rule to acquire a new school, but it was the choice of one small community When all other methods failed. Just con sider the pride that will belong to an entire school district when the project is completed. KAF Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS McHENRY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, an Illinois Corp. > ) ) ) . . , ̂ ) . Plaintiff, ) • ) -vs- , ) ) JOHN R. ZELLERS; etal., ) ) Defendants. ' ) - V ) ) •> No. 80 CH 87. 7 ' NOTICE The requisite affidavit for COUNCIL OVERTURNS ZBA DECISION (Continued from page 1) She observed that one more franchise is available in McHenry and said this should be publicized. Mayor Stanek said the City had decided not to par ticipate in the Dial-A-Ride ocvru i ATDir 11 m i t P r ° 8 r a m b e c a u s e o f c o s t a n d PSYCHIATRIC UNIT contract requirements. Two McHenry residents, age made by JOHN R. PEGGY A. OKAY 5-BED (Continued from page 1) a $20,000 reduction in grant money allotted. It was thought that $28,000 allowed the Health department under Title XX by a state agency would cover this reduction by Health department officials wanted to use the amount for other purposes. Since the child abuse program is currently a priority item under the NIMH grant it must be continued, Smith said, and the 708 board could operate such a program under existing statutes for a Pat Shanholtzer and Pat Buhrman, spoke to the Council concerning the gypsy moth issue. A suggestion had been made by a representative of the U.S. Department of Agriculture at the Sunday afternoon meeting that a. committee of two citizens, two city representatives and two each from the state and federa l Agr icu l tu re departments, be formed to develop a plan to eradicate the moths. Ms. Buhrman said that to avoid having the committee "stacked against" the remember MOTHER'S DAY, MAY 11th Our Mother's Day Special •Lobster Special s12's (For Mothers Only) Our Mather's Day Menu •Frog Legs $5W • Prime Rib *V# • Plus our Regular Menu •Also Includes Salad Bar SERVING NOON TO 8 PM FOR RESERVATIONS CALL MS-14M NOW SERVING 6 DAYS A WEEK CLOSED MONDAY Harmony Resort 614 W. Dald Knob Pt. 385-1488 i Film Series Nativity Lutheran church, 3506 E. Wonder Lake road, Wonder Lake, invites the public to attend the showing of the film "Preparing for Adolescence: Peer Pressure and Sexuality" Friday, May 9. at 7 p.m. A second showing will be Sunday, May 11, at noon. "Focus on the Family Film Series," by Dr. James C. Dobson is a collection of seven consecutive films, all of different topics, but all related to the functioning of family life. It is not necessary to see the first films in order to view any others of the series, so people interested in certain topics being shown should feel welcome to attend. If there any questions concerning the films, in terested persons are urged to call the church or contact Pastor Roger Olson at 653- 3832. CLAIMANTS AND UNKNOWN OWNERS, Defendants in the above entitled suit, that said suit has been commenced in the Circuit Court' of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, McHenry County, Illinois, bv the aforesaid Plaintiff against you ' and other Defendants, praying for the foreclosure of a certain ZE&EltS and ZELLERS, to McHenry Savings and Loan Association, Mortgagee, conveying the following described premises to wit: Lot 31 in Block 10 in W.E. Knigh t ' s P i s t akee Terrace Subdivision Unit No. 2, a Subdivision of part of the Southeast Quarter of Section 7, Township 45 North, Range 9 East of the Th i rd Pr inc ipa l Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded April 25, 1956 as Document No. 306804, in Book 12 of Plats, page 72, in McHenry County, Illinois. Said property is commonly known as 4115 Riverdale Drive, McHeniy, Illinois; that the aforesaid mortgage was filed for record in the Office of the Recorder Qf Deeds, McHenry County, Illinois, as Document Number 766376 that sum mons was duly issued out of the court against you as provided by law, and said suit is still pending. Now, therefore unless you. the said above named Defendants, file your answer to the complaint in said suit or otherwise make your apjpearance therein, in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, McHenry County, County Building, 2200 North Seminary Avenue, Wood stock, Illinois, on or before the Ninth day of June A.D. 1980, default may be entered ONLY s975 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 312-259-3393 against you at any time thereafter an4 a decree entered in accordance with the prayer of said complaint. Dated: Woodstock, Illinois, May 5th, 1980. Vernon W. Kays, Jr. Clerkofthe Circuit Court FREDERICK O. CAP- PETTA * * Attorney for Plaintiff Seven South Dearborn Chicago, Illinois', 60603 (312) 726-9600 (Pub. May 9,46 & 23,1MM» Legal/ Notice NOTICE TO / BIDDERS The/ Board of Trustees, McHenry Township Fire Protection District, will receive bids for Fire Alarm Systems at the three (3) fire stations until 8 p.m. local time on Thursday, the 29th day of May, 1980, at Station No. 1, 3610 W: Elm Street, McHenry, IL., 60050, at which 'time they will be eublicly open and read, omplete specifications can be obtained by contacting Chris Bennett at 809 N. Front St. between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday thru Friday. McHenry Township Fire Protection Dist. H.G. Rodenkirch, Secy. (Pub. May 9,1980) NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board of Trustees of the McHenry Township Fire Protection District will receive bids for a roof exhauster for the Fire Station located in Johnsburg until 8 P.M. local time on Thursday the 29th day of May, 1980 at Station One, „ 3610 W; Elm Street, * McHenry, 111., at which time they will be publicly opened and read. Complete specifications can be ob tained by contacting Chris Bennett at 809 N. Front St., McHenry, 111., between the hours o! 8 A.M. and 4:30 P.M., Monday thru Friday. McHenry Township Fire Protection Dist. H.G. Rodenkirch, Secy (Pub. May 9,1980) Observe Stewardship Week Soil Stewardship week will be celebrated in McHenry county and throughout the United States and its territories May 11-18. Hie theme for the 1980 ce lebra t ion i s^ ' -The Judgment of Nature". Soil Stewardship week material is distributed by con servation . districts to clergymen, lay leaders, civic and educational organizations and in dividuals interested in participating in the unique celebration. This year's theme " "The Judement of' Nature", is designed to move toward new initiatives to live in eloper harmony, not only with mankind, but also with nature. > . " ' • ' • ' The, concept of soil stewardship had its origins in the special Rogation day set aside by the Bishop of Vienne, France, following bad weather and ear thquakes that brought crop failures and widespread hunger'to much of France some 1,500 years ago. The Bishop called upon the. people to offer prayers and penance, and to offer humble thanks to their creator for the priceless gifts of soil, water, air, and sunshine which make all Hying things possible. v Although not faced with immedia te p rospec t o f^ famine or hunger in the United States today, the reasons for Soil Stewardship commemorative: activities hasn't changed Very much, the sponsors believe. •• ,v. Soil Stewardship week has i been sponsored in the United States since 1955 by the National Association of Conservation Districts in cooperation with the nation's nearly 3,000 conservation districts. New Auxiliary Police Course To Open May 18 SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING A special meeting of the board of education of McHenry Community High School District 156 has been called for Monday, May 12, at 4 p.m. at the ad ministration center, 3926 West Main street, for the purpose of approving bids for the West campus Life Safety - Health - Energy pro ject. HORACE R.WAGNER Senior Sales Associate Award * • for the month of APRIL BILL FITZGERALD WONDER LAKE OFFICE BOB ROALSEN McHENRY OFFICE 74 McHENRY COUNTY REALTY, INC. FALLING OUT "I've got a bottle of hair tonic for-you, Darling," the wife remarked suspiciously. "My hair isn't falling out," the husband huffed. "I know," she rebutted, but your secre tary's mtist be from the looks of your shirts these days." McHenry County Emergency < Services & Disaster Agency (MCESDA) is accepting applications for a new auxiliary police course that will start Sun day, May 18. The 25-hour course will continue for five weeks and will begin at 9 a.m. All classes will be held in the MCESDA operations room at the courthouse in Woodstock. The course will cover traffic and crowd control, 'protection of property, communications, radiation hazards, press relations, criminal law, coun ty geography , and tornado spotting. The curriculum was developed under the guidance of the McHenry County Sheriff's department and will be taught by Sheriff's Auxiliary Deputy Captain Wayne Aten and staff. The graduates of this course wilt be able to assist in various activities as a backup to local police organizations, gaining better proficiency for them and a tax saving to local residents. These people volunteer their time, and buy their own uniforms and equipment. As part of their, continuing education program, they assist the sheriff and local police in traffic control at public gatherings and functions such as the county fair, festivals, and celebrations. A century ago, the act of rounding up a crew of men and horses to track down an outlaw was an effective law enforcement tool. But today, crime, criminals and police have become sophisticated and no law enforcement of ficer sets foot on the streets without massive doses of training in law, criminal procedures, enforcement techniques and court dec i s ions a f fec t ing l aw enforcement. These people by no means will graduate with this type of proficiency, but they will be eligible to attend another training class of 150 hours and become a member of the well trained sheriff's auxiliary' deputy force as a merican Legion rosi - RINGW00D ROAD, McHENRY - OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY (5:00 - 9:00 P.M.) •PERCH-ALL YOU CAN EAT •OTHER MENU AVAILABLE SAT. NIGHT BUSTED FLAT COCKTAIL HOUR MON.--,TUES.--WED.--THURS.--FRIDAY 3:30 ta6:00 Cut Prices ARLINGTON SOFT WATER CO. No. 1 in th* fo« Valley Area Copf i iqhMVfy McHENRY - O'HARE LIMOUSINE SERVICE • Serving Entire McHenrv CouniN "Ml fcCatat h a Unrios AiMilt" •DOOR TO DOOR SERVICE •Delivery to O'Hore •Pick-up at O'Hore •Parcel Delivery Available •Service fo Other Destinations Available •T ftCSttV AH0N tNUT deputized citizen volunteer. Advance registration fpr this class is mandatory. One must register by calling the MCESDA office at 338-6400 by Friday, May 10. Ap plicants must be 18 years of age or over. This will be the last auxiliary police course taught Until October, 1980. There are 13 other volunteer divisions that are M f . H o p e C h u r c h part of MCESDA, other than police. Inquiries are invited. They include Ad ministrative, Air-Support, Commissary, Citizens Radio Service, Radio Amateur, Tele-Communications, Emergency Assistance, Maintenance & Supply, Posse, Public* Information, Rad io log ica l , Scuba and Weather Observers. Slave Day Funds For Parsonage If readers wistfully dream of little elves performing magic and eliminating the multitude of Spring chores that await them, Mt. Hope United Methodist church, 1015 W. Broadway, Pistakee Highlands, has an answer. That answer is a staff of special elves, or as the church perfers to call them, slaves. .The church is having a Rent-A-Slave day Saturday, May 17 (rain day May 31) in which teams consiting of two people will descend on any home and perform tedious and dreary chores at bargain rate. It pays for the laborious efforts of two people. And if a slave renter wants his team to provide their own equipment, such as lawn mowers, rags or paint brushes, then a small, one-time charge is added. On May 17, the potential slave renters with phone exchanges of 385, 344 or 497 should, call Mt. Hope at 497- 3805 and place their order. And if Anyone wants to avoid the last mfnute rush, they may call Friday, the sixteenth, for advance reservations. Mt. Hope has embarked upon this project to raise money to help build a new parsonage. Two Boats Collide On Wonder Lake Sunday Two 20-foot fiberglass boats collided Sunday af ternoon on Wonder Lake, leaving the operators with minor injuries. The driver of the first boat, Beth A. Chevopulos, of 4916 Willow, Wonder Lake, told police she did not see the other boat until the collision occurred. r Harry R. Crum, of 8808 Alden, Wonder Lake, the driver of the other craft, said there was nothing he could do to avoid the collision. Both of the drivers received cuts and a passenger in the Crum boat, Patricia A. Crum, suffered a possible back injury, ac cording to the police report. An early morning sun contributed to a rear-end collision on Route 31 •Tuesday. Patricia E. Ceithaml, of 3413 Gracy road, McHenry, told police she was driving toward the exit of a parking lot on Route 31 when she was blinded by the sun. She-said that when she saw the car in front, she panicked and accelerated instead of applying the brakes. The driver of the other car was William R. True, of 910 S* Black Partridge, McHenry. 'Michael W. Nolan, of 3401 Richmond road, McHenry, told police an unidentified auto crossed the center line and he swerved to avoid it. The Nolan car struck a traffic sign at Martin road and Route 120. and then skidded across the highway and into a wire fence. sPoppy Day Set May 17 1111166 WAYNE AMORE, Owner Poppy day will be ob served Saturday, May 17, in McHenry by Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4600 and v American Legion Post 491 and their Ladies, auxiliary units. Volunteers from both organizations will be of fering the small red flower on Poppy day. The monetary results of this day provide financial assistance to the hosp i t a l i zed ve te ran , the . veteran in the community and the Veterans of Foreign Wars National home in Eaton Rapids, Mich. All poppies sold on this day are assembled by disabled veterans in veterans' ad ministration hospital and state veterans' home facilities. The man who makes the poppy is paid for his labors, which provide him with spending money and at the same time it keeps his mind and his hands busy. In some hospitals the assembly of the poppy is used as therapy, providing exercise for fingers and hands crippled by wounds, disease or effects of old age. Psychiatric patients also assemble the flower as part of a project to practice concentration on a simple task, thus preparing him toward eventual return to civilian life. * * • • Politics being what they are you can expect government to be what it is. • • - For Yoi/r Convenience, Mister's Coiffures will now be open ot 7 A.M. on Wed. We ore olso open Mon., Thurs., (j Fri. evenings. Ask About Our < M o n e y S a v i n g Coupons MISTER'S 3701 W. ELM -7SM