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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 May 1974, p. 17

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PAGE 18 - PLAINDKALER - WEDNESDAY. MAY 22,1974 » • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • < SHADY LANE FARM fLAYHOUSE 3 MILES WEST OF MARENGO ON U.S. 20 WILL PRESENT "KISS OR MAKE UP A FAST MOVING WACKY COMEDY BILLIE McBRIDE-SANDY HOGUE-RICK PLASTINA 815-568-7218 it -- CURTAIN & PRICES -- WED thru FRL 8:45 PM.... .......»3#75 SAT. 7:00 & 10:00 PM..... *4.25 SUNDAY - 4:30 PM "*3.75 MAT.-TUES..WED., THRU.-2:00 PM *3.00 -- RESERVATIONS -- WE SUGGEST EARLY RESERVATIONS BE MADE FOR TUES. WED. AND THURS. MATINEES AND THE EARLY SUNDAY SHOW. THEY ARE ALREADY HEAVILY RESERVED. AMPLE FREE PARKING Diabetes Bike-a-Thais ta fovrteen Afferent areas la Greater Chicago were hcM earlier this month, when former Olympic 'cyclist George O'Connell gave the starting signal in Lincoln Park for 'cyclists. More than 7,000 riders, including 850 from the northwest suburban ride, raised over $200,000 in pledges for research and the community programs of the Diabetes Association of Greater Chicago. . Three hundred cyclists in the McHenry County Diabetes May Bike-A-Thon have raised $13,500 in pledges for the More than 7,000 riders Diabetes Association of pedaled routes in fourteen Greater Chicago. communities in the northern "CHARGE IT" WITH YOUR MASTER CHARGE OR BANKAMERICARD! B. m MONEY-SAVING COUPON MONEY-SAVING COUPON MONEY-SAVING COUPON 29" V0 5 HAIR SPRAY Sgr" S0FTEES COTTON SWABS 19 K0L0R PRINTS FR0M| YOUR FAVORITE SLIDES Saftees LIMIT 1 Reg. 33c. Pack of 54 double-tipped swabs Do you have a favorite color slide you'd like copies of? Bring it in and get prints now! No 110-size film or foreian film. Good Through May 28th Good Through May 28th Through CIGARETTES All Reg. & King $4*57 W r.a Carton All 100'S $067 W Car Carton HOLIDAY DISCOUNT HI-QUALITY - LO-PRICES 4512 W. RTE. 120 • McHENRY Store HOUR: Daily 9 10, Sun. 9-9 Prices effective through May 28th. Right reserved to limit quantities. Due to space limitations some stores may not carry all advertised merchandise. 3'xS' AMERICAN FUG SET-SAVE 399 Reg. 5.99. Flag, pole, eagle and halyard. MURH* ran youecycs MURINE FOR THE EYES--0.6 OUNCE 77 Reg. 99c. Plastic con­ tainer of soothing eye drops. Save 22c now! 83c PEPSODENT TOOTHPASTE--7 0Z. 69 7-oz. tube. Buy 2 and get $1 mfr. refund. Get de­ tails, form in store. ihmk FARM FRESH "7" BIG DAYS TO SAVB WITH EXCITING -- • SPlCftlS LARGE EGGS RQ* J J DOZEN 2.49 TYLENOL TABLETS-SAVE 100 safe, fast relief tablets for those who cannot take aspirin. DMtEL ANTACID TABLETS-SAVE 149 Reg. 2.10 Save on box of 100'S effective anti-gas, antacid tablets. GILLETTE MY LOOK FOR MEN a 99« 7 ounce. 2 types. PHILLIPS' MILK OF MAGNESIA MUCn-UUATIVf Cepacol REG. 2.39 CEPACOL MOUTHWASH--32 OZ. 99' Save $1 on 32-oz. shatterproof bottle of Cepocol mouthwash SURE SUPER DRY ANTI-PERSPIRANT 1.29 DIAPARENE BABY WASH CLOTHS 77 •-3* w CLAIROL FINAL NET HAII \ SPRAY 1 |69 • PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA 77 Reg. 98c. Regular or mint flavored antacid- laxative. 12-oz. liquid. 70 moist towelettes. Reg. 2.69. 12 ounce. 1 49 Reg. 2.15. Save 66c on regular or unscented an- ti-perspirant. U ounce. baby powder JOHNSON & 10HNS0N BABY POWDER--14 OUNCE SIZE Reg. 1.19. Soft, pure protection. SAVE 34% T/PPO L î' J WANTirS FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS Reg. 69c. Fresh, deli­ cious peanuts in the shel'. Save on 16-ounce bag. SOMINEX TABLETS--SAVE 77 REG. 1.29 16'S REG. 99c NUDE PANTY HOSE 49* Durable and attractive panty hose. One size fits all. Assorted colors. 4512 W. RTE. 120 S PEPSI 6 Pack 12 Pack 12 Oz. Cans KG. 35c ZIPP0 uGHmnutD REG. 33c BRILL0 SOAP PADS Pack of 10 cleansing J B4( soap pads. Save now! ̂ BEG. 1.79 WD 40 SPRAY Oft Save on multi-purpose 129 lubricant now! 11 oz. PUttSPIRfTOF TURPENTINE Reg. 79c. Save on pif̂ -size can now! We Reserve the Right to Limit Quanties • While They Last STORE HOURS: Daily 9 10, Sun. 9-9 r PAINT R0UER AND TRAY Reg. 99c. Aluminum ^Qc tray. For all paints. W/ 1.99 MOLAR BIKE SAFETY HAG 29 Day-glow color vinyl coated flag, flexible 6' fiberglass pole and heavy gauge mounting bracket. 23' 5-ounce can of fluid. McHENRY Illinois event. Pledges totalling over $200,000 have already been received. Mike Pyle, a diabetic and former Chicago Bear, was on hand for the kick-off ride at Lincoln Park. Other notable "pedal-pushers" included Bob Asher, right tackle for the Chicago Bears. . „ Bike-A-Thon sew-on patches are being mailed to all riders who finished 35 miles: Cyclist Frank Helton, 17, of Harvard, pedalled 60 miles, the highest number of miles of all riders in the McHenry county area. Also of note were Scott Krueger, 9, Rodney Brenneika, Emmett Blazier, Barb Hindsley, Joyce Orr, Bob Pankonin, Eric Townsend, all . of Harvard, and Kevin Walter of Sharon, Wis., each of whom rode 50 miles in the McHenry county ride. Chairman of the Grundy County ride was Mrs. Soma Stafford of Harvard. Of the money raised from the Diabetes Bike-A-thon, 65 percent will go to support research, the remainder will support existing programs of the Diabetes Association of Greater Chicago, such as summer camp for diabetic children and detection. Twice Told Tales FORTY YEARSAGO (Taken from the files of May 24, 1934) May 25 is the date set for the Court of Honor for McHenry County Boy Scouts which will be held at the local high school auditorium. Four McHenry Scouts will receive the rank of Eagle Scout. They are Richard Vycital, Stanley Vycital, George Johnson and Raymond Hughes. Mr. Schoenholtz, McHenry Scoutmaster, will be the first man in the county to receive the Scoutmaster's key. A few relatives and friends surprised Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmitt of Johnsburg on their fiftieth wedding anniversary Tuesday evening. Dr. and Mrs. W.E. Thomas, Payette, Idaho, have rented the Vales home on route 20 in McHenry and will move here June 5. Dr. Thomas is a dentist and will have his office in his home. Linus Newman has been appointed foreman to supervise the community relief garden, a four acre lot at the western limits of McHenry. Rural mail carriers, postmasters and post office employees of the two McHenry post offices gathered at the home of Clarence Martin in honor of D.E. Granger, rural mail carrier] who will retire on a pension June 1 after thirty years of service. Hubert Michels, 77, died at his home on Waukegan street, May 16. The new Chevrolet car of Nick Freund's was destroyed by fire in an accident on Route 41 near Waukegan. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of May 26, 1949) Sponsored by St. Mary's parish, McHenry, the Ayres & Kathryn Davies Wild animal circus is scheduled to appear on the church grounds, June 10. May 28 and 29 will mark grand opening of Volo House located in Volo and owned and managed by June Fleener. Winners in the recent Poppy Poster contest in McHenry were Ilene Bassett, first and Charles Gause, second, for the grade school; Patrick Krohn, first, and Rose Marie Schmitt, second for the high school, and Donna Dowe, first, and Ilene Bassett, second, for the Girl Scout troop entered. Darleen, 3Vfe year old granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick M. Justen, has returned to the home of her parents, the Elmer Justens, near Solon Mills from the Woodstock hospital where she was confined for five weeks with a fractured leg. The dedication of the new St. Joseph's church at Richmond will be May 29. Fr. Frank Miller, former assistant priest at St. Mary's church in McHenry, has been pastor of St. Joseph's since his appointment shortly after the death of Fr. Blake. May 20 the three eighth grade pupils of the Volo school passed their final tests with outstanding grades according to their teacher, Kathryn Conway. Bernice Lueder with an average grade equivalent of 11.1 was high, while Mary Lou Fisher and June Horner each made grade equivalent of 10.3. The Lincoln school building located three quarters of a mile east of Pistakee Bay will be sold at public auction May 29. TEN YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of May 28, 1964) Members of Company I of the McHenry Township Fire Protection District will sponsor their ninth annual dance on May 30 at the VFW clubhouse. In the past, the firemen have used the money raised from this dance to buy a public address system and uniforms. Proceeds from this year's event will continue to help furnish much needed equipment. With the deadline for entering the Fiesta Day queen contest last Saturday, there were twenty entries, one of the largest field of candidates in the history of the competition. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deterding welcomed a baby girl May 23. The proud father is composing room foreman at the Plaindealer. Miss Frances Vycital and Mrs. Elsie Reiker left April 12 from O'Hare field for New York where 450 members of the O.E.S. from United States and Canada and the West Indies left in four groups for Paris where they boarded a train, for a tour of Europe in which they visited eleven countries. Richard G. Nowak, formerly of McHenry, has been appointed supervisor of the Abbott Laboratories, Los Angeles branch. Miss Lorraine Schultz, 30, died unexpectedly at her home in Kankakee, May 23. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tJeorge Schultz of Lilymoor. Proclamation Whereas, Government at any level is successful only so long as it is able to meet the needs of the people; and Whereas, in order to best serve the citizenry, municipal government must be operated with efficiency and in an orderly fashion; and Whereas, the efficiency and order with which government carries out its public functions could not exist without records and procedures; and Whereas, the Municipal Clerks are keepers of the records and work with these procedures each day ; and Whereas, without the M u n i c i p a l C l e r k s ' conscientious dedication to the duties of their office and to their city, municipal affairs would clearly end in chaos. Now, Therefore, I, Joseph B. Stanek, Mayor of the city of McHenry, do hereby proclaim this week, as Municipal Clerks' Week in the city of McHenry and hereby commend all city clerks for their outstanding dedication to the city they represent. Honesty seems to be rare enough to still be the best policy. Are You New In McHenry Area ? •••••••••• Do You Know Someone new? WE WOULO LIKE TO EXTEND A ROYAL, WELCOME TO EVERY NEWCOMER TO OUR AREA ! ! ! ! ! CALL JOAN STULL DORIS ANDREAS 385-5418 385-4518 & % K0YAL WELCOME g; KNOW YOUR AREA-ROYAL WELCOME DOES IT BEST • f f

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