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Genoa Kingston Kirkland News from Genoa, Illinois • Page 36

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1 11 r1- ie 1 Genoa Lions are involved: KirhlandLibraryl With mcmbcn, it ii nmartable Provide eyeglassa to the needy. 7 II .1 4 I I -3 A II .1.11 that the Genoi Lions Club bin involved Ai well as contributing to Camp Liooa, ith IMmr imvIm MmUArfl MimfMMiwl mttA trirtialfv ttattftirfW brings culture 'm fm One can readily aee now many by ped children 1-16 yean old, through tome of them: Candy Day proceeds. If anyone know to the community wjjmm The annual March spelling bee contest of a child who wouM qualify from the for students in grades four through G-K-K area, please contact Lions seven. Winners are given trophies. Club member.

It is on a first comerst 'Hie Lkns Club Citizen of the Month serve basis and the deadline is June 1. dinner in ApriL Officers in the Genoa lions aub are: Theflshing derby in July, facoopera- iDave Tobinson, president; William tion with DeKalb County Uons clubs, is Holdridge, first vice-president; Bud held at lake Shabbona for over 200 ban- Legg, second vice-president; Martin dicapped children. Chaplin, third vice-president; and mm The statewide Candy Day in the fall to Duane Boekenhauer, secretary and help blind and visually handicapped treasurer. children in Illinois. First year directors are Walter Gib- AMistantUrkljuiduVariu Pat Emliag standi in Pobiie Lflwry.

3 The library it tpea frtml to Spjn. and I 1p.m. ta Mondays and Tiesdays; freol to Uajn.aadl to I p.m. Thursdays; and frn I a.m. to mim -Satnrdays.

Martha Lamont is bead librariaa. The Library Board Includes president Martyi Montgomery, vice-president John Karoins, secretary Joana Fruit, treasumer Cber Kunkel, and members Pat Emllng, Bob Knaud and Gwei Patrick. Besides books, the library also has magazines, records, art reproductions, fOmstrips and even pieces of sculpture which can be checked out (NEWS staff photo). The local Christmas party for first son and Georger Helmold. Second year through fifth graders at the Middle directors are Harold Aldis and Cliff School Kids get free fruit and prizes, Euhus.

Tail twisters are Don Field and along with the annual visit of Santa A Ckm. Marvin Bridger. Lion tamer is Robert Contibutions to Lions foundations, Goodwin, both nationally and locally. Lion Les Munk is the immediate past Put up the flags every holiday on Main president and is currently serving on St jthe board of directors. nircnased the ampuner tor the sound system installed by the G-K Booster Club at Chamberlain Park's football field.

Sponsor a Little League baseball 55 Saves Lives MARENGO STATE BANIC YOUR HOMETOWN-COMMUNITY BANK team. Have a sustaining membership in the Boy Scouts. "Give a trophy to the Most Valuable Player on the high school varsity football team. Dave Tobinson Genoa Lions Club President 7, Dcisona Gpllls, -1 sf T' 1 jrQrsncfaAS UU Celebrating 11 Years ft. 123 W.Grant 815568-6588 100 W.Washington 815568-7236 In WE ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO SERVING YOU ROBERTS DRIVE-IN 227 Sycamore 784-3425 or 784-5907 ROBERTS HAS THE BEST ANYTIME AND ALL THE TIME We are proud to have served our community for over 50 years and are looking forward to many more years of service.

e)La We're America's leading fabricator of insulation products. We carry the.largest possible supply of non-metallic materials and custom-craft them into precise parts, according to customer, specifications. Our 200,000 square feet of manufacturing space houses 43 punch presses, 20 drill presses, 10 lathes, 10 drillling machines, 11 slitters, 15 roll formers, miscellaneous kick and hand presses and engraving facilities, and a large vacuum A3 firry Manufacturing is accomplished through the coordinated effort of a number of departments: forming operation. We warehouse our products in 30 strategic locations across the country. We take great pride in everything we make, and guarantee "Quality Master" workmanship in all our products.

I A DeKalb operates under Council Manager gov't The City of DeKalb operates under the Council-Manager form of government and a Mayor and seven councilmen serve as the city's legislative body. The honorable Susan Barresi has served as DeKalb's interim mayor since the resignation of Judy King in early January, 1981, when King resigned to take a position as chief administrator in U.S. Senator Alan Dixon's Chicago office: Barresi is the city's Second Ward Alderman. Other members of the council are First Ward Alderman Ronald Matekaitis, Third Ward Alderman William Han-na, Fourth Ward Alderman Rita Tewksbury, Fifth Ward Alderman Bessie Chronopoulos, Sixth Ward Alderman Daniel Cekay, and Seventh Ward Alderman Greg Sparrow. Elected officials also include City Clerk Margerite Hoyt and City Treasurer Robert Hunyard.

City Manager John Cartwright heads a fine staff of appointed of-ficals. Others include City Attorney Russell Burns, City Planner William M. Lundberg, Community Development.Special Projects Director Jim Conners, Finance Department Director Comptroller Calvin Henry, Public Works Department Director Ronald Naylor and Code Enforcement Department Chief Donald Leathers. Police Chief Joseph Maciejewski heads a department of 45 officers and 13 civilian employees organized in three major divisions-Operations, Records and Communications and Research, Planning and Training. In ad-dition to law enforcement, the department also offers a variety of public service programs.

The DeKalb Fire Department is under the leadership of Fire Chief AlRiippL It consists of 43 members including five captains, six lieutenants, 30 firefighters and one civilian secretary. The Department has two fire stations. Station number one is at 700 Pine Street and station number two at 110 S. Seventh St r-r sn Willing Department Produces irregular shapes in all stock. Also cuts round discs from flat sheets, mills close tolerance strips into exact widths, cuts special grooves into material as needed.

Drilling Department Drills stock that is too thick to be punched. Shear Department Processes materials Into workable sizes. Shears heavy and thin stock, cuts roll stock into required coil sizes, sands thick material into thinner dimensions. Saw Department Like the Shear Department, but handles materials that are either too thick or too brittle for shearing. WE ARE THE ESSEX GROUP OF UNITED TECHNOLOGIES AND WE TOUCH YOUR LIFE IN A THOUSAND WAYS Your day begins with ESSEX insulation materials for electric shavers, toasters, appliances and your electric range.

Your home is cooled with our CARRIER home air conditioners while our telephone cables carry thousands of messages each day from your town to other cities and countries throughout the world. ESSEX wire and cable helps to light vour street, your office and your home. At work you ride in our OTIS elevators and upon our escalators; in the cuke your business machines use our microprocessor electronic "chips made by our MOSTEK subsidiary. Your automobile probably has hundreds of ESSEX wire products, automotive controls, relay and lighting cempenents. At Jhe end cf the day we even offer you a good nights rest, surged up wsnnly with cur COCOO i ON i 1 1 nnt i 1 111 I VI 11 Steel Dls Cuts intricately shaped pieces from relative-ty thick gauge stock.

Also scores material whenever necessary, applies metal edging to stock such as fibre and cardboard, and handles tetterpress printing. Punch Press Fabricates insulation and other type components. Automatic and manual presses handle both hot and cold materials. DspsrUnsni Performs turning and boring operations. electnc 2 Subsidiary Of 0l -J 1 THE ESSEX GROUP UNITED TECHNOLOGIES.

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