Miss Harms Is Engaged To Robert Walker Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Harms of McH®«ry announce the engagement of their daughter Mary Elizabeth, to Robert Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Walker of Crystal Lake. • Mary is a 1970 graduate of McHenry high school and is employed in Crystal Lake. Her fiance is a graduate of Crystal Lake high school and is employed by an insurance firm. A June wedding is planned. HONOR PASTOR Friends of Father Paul A'. Tuchlinsky, former pastor of St. Mary church, McHenry, r e c e n t l y e x t e n d e d congratulations on the occasion of the fortieth anniversary of his ordination. The date also marked the seventy-fifth anniversary of St. Joseph parish, Aurora, where he is pastor. Father Tuchlinski is the third pastor of the parish. A jubilee Mass was celebrated, followed by a dinner and reception. Legal Notice The Board of Education of M c H e n r y C o m m u n i t y Consolidated School District 15 will offer for sale, by sealed bid, a 1971 Chevrolet Stepvan King Truck. The vehicle may be inspected by appointment only, at the school bus lot on James Street in McHenry. Call 385-7210 for information. Sealed bids will be due in the office of the Director of Business, 3926 W. Main St., McHenry, by 10:00 A.M., May 13, 1974. The vehicle has been appraised and the Board of Education reserves the right to reject any and-or all bids, waive any bid technicalities and awara the bid in the best interest of the School District. Anna Mae Cuda, Board Secy. (Pub. May 1,1974) Law Enforcement Agencies Join In May Observance The McHenry Sheriff's department joins with all other law enforcement "agencies in pointing out th%t May 1 is celebrated nationally as Law day. Ferris E. Lucas, executive director of the ' National Sheriffs' association in Washington, D.C., in a letter to the McHenry County Sheriff's department, emphasized the importance of Law day in America. The role of the citizen in American history has been one of participation-exercising the right to vote, the right of free speech and the right to be secure in life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Sheriff Tyrrell stresses the role every citizen can play in this fight against lawlessness. The community has been effectively participating in a National Neighborhood Watch program-a U.S. Department of J u s t i c e , L E A A - - f u n d e d program which is designed to bring into every home steps that will reduce the threat to the property and person of each citizen. Citizens sharing together the responsibility of security in the community make a firm commitment to insure everyone's rights. "McHenry County Sheriff's department is working hard with all law enforcement agencies to provide leadership and guidance, and to bring the local problems of security to your attention." Ferris Lucas continues to point out that, "Law day provides a time to reaffirm our determination to protect our basic rights, to work together, to continue the excellent work, and to never cease in our vigil." Conservation Trustees Meet Action will be taken on two particular subjects when the trustees of the McHenry County Conservation district meets in their office, 142-4 Washington street, Woodstock, at 7 p.m. Thursday evening, May 2. The board will act on the Frisch Construction company option for a parcel of property located in Algonquin township, with Fox river frontage. Members also will employ a district land manager. American Legion Auxiliary News eaier Established 1875 3812 West Elm Street Phone 385 0170 McHenry, Illinois 60050 Published Every Wednesday & Friday at McHenry, Illinois Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois By McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Larry E. Lund Publisher Adele Froehhch Editor "/MEMBER \ 'f NEWSPAPER NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION fHUli mi" fre.pr.HGji NNA SUSTAINING ™ MEMBER -- 1974 SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 Year $9.00 1 Year $12.50 In McHenry and L.ikc Outside McHenry and County Lake County SET WEDDING PLANS Mr. and Mrs. James Kinder of 3003 W. Scott avenue, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Tami, to Salvatore DePasquale, son of Frank DePasquale of 4926 W. Rice, Chicago, and Mrs. Mable Zawislak of 1413 Bayview lane, McHenry. An Aug. 16, 1975, wedding is planned. by Pearl Cooper Each year the American Legion auxiliary throughout the national organization studies and aids a country outside the United States, bringing a closer understanding, relationship and harmony between us and that country. The auxiliary "CARE" program this year is the Republic of Korea. Mrs. Lydia Fenner is Foreign Relations chairman for the McHenry unit and sees that the CARE box is passed at all of the meetings. Pennies and dimes make dollars. " Two projects are being sponsored for the Republic of Korea. The first entitled "Lights of Friendship" will help provide? electricity to isolated villages in Korea. This is not a luxury but an integral part of a cooperative effort rural people are making to improve living conditions for everyone. The second project is especially for Junior members (those under 18 years of age), and Mrs. Eleanore Reid, Junior Activities chairman of the McHenry unit, reports that the Juniors are asked to raise funds to provide scholarships for rural children in Korea to give them new hope and a better future. These are agricultural scholarships in the amounts of $60 for a short course at the American-Korean Foundation farm; and $430 for a long term scholarship. Junior members are striving to make possible either one whole smaller scholarship from each group, or to make a substantial contribution to the larger one. CANCER CRUSADE Because of illness among some Cancer Crusade volunteer workers, every home will not be visited. Those who would like to make a contribution, and have not been called upon to do so, are asked to send a check to the city chairman, Catherine Weber, 3405 Pearl street, McHenry. 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