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March 1984&#13;
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The Illini Motel is located on the west side of Route 47 just north of Cross Street in Sugar Grove.  It was built in 1953 and 1954.  We had five units, a storeroom, and our living quarters in the center.  The office was in front, living room, dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms, breezeway, and a two car garage.&#13;
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The state then bought twenty-five feet of our frontage for the cloverleaf, and we lost the pool.  We lost our two direct accesses, and they gave us a frontage road, as it is today.&#13;
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The following year, 1961, we built the House of Plenty Restaurant.  Mr. and Mrs. Ray Weltch, their daughter and husband, Eva and Chester Leland, rented it and had if for 10 years.  Mr. and Mr. George Ratos rented an eventually bought it.  They are celebrating their thirteenth year this March 1984.&#13;
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We have lived here thirty-one years and in that time Ed has built many houses in the village.  We have been active in the Church Board, P.T.A., Village Board, and have enjoyed living here.&#13;
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/Signed/&#13;
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