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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 May 1974, p. 10

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PAGE III - PLAIN DEALER - FRIDAY, MAY 24.1974 Legal Notice The Board of Education will receive sealed bids on carpeting and stage curtains at the School District 15 Administrative Center, 3926 W. Main St., McHenry, 111., until 2:00 P.M. on June 6, 1974. Bid Elans and specifications may e secured at the above address. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any and-or all bids, waive any bid technicalities and award the bid in the best interest of School District 15. Anna Mae Cuda, Secy Permanent Two finishes for automo­ biles--lacquer and liquor. -Jax Air News, USNAS. Board of Education School District 15 (Pub. May 24,1974) McHenry Shores Mrs. Rose Lillegard 385-8500 4-- SPECIAL OFFER! Bag, cart or spreader with TORO Rider. Yard Dump Cart: 400-lb. capacity for haul­ ing lawn debris, etc. Special Offer: Buy any Toro* Whirlwind' rear engine rider now and get a dump cart, seeder-spreader ^ or bagging kit at no additional cost. Hurry, offer good only while promo­ tional stocks ist. Bagging Kit: Holds bushels of leaves or lawn clippings. Heavy-duty fiber bag Model 56022 5 H.P. Premium Recoil Start 95 Spreader: Scatters seeds or fertilizer in a uniform swath. $399 Haven't you done without a Toro long enough? George P. Freund, Inc 4102 W. Crystal Lake Rd. McHenry,III. PH.-815-385-0420 Calendar Of Events Given By Social Club All tickets for the bus trip to Wrigley Field were sold. It is gratifying to see the interest -Hown in our first event. Now if the weatherman will just cooperate and the Cubs will win it should be a fun day for all. At the last meeting a calendar of events was established and the chairmen for the various events were chosen. Following is the calendar and a brief EVERY SA TURD A Y NIGHT Super Modified and Sportsman Racing KENOSHA COUNTY SPEEDWAY KENOSHA COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS AT WILMOT, WISC. Time Trials 6:46 First Race 8 P.M. PH. (414) 862-2346 PACE CAR: JOHN TERESI CHEVY-OLDS ANTIOCH, ILL. SPECIAL LATE MODEL STOCK CAR PROGRAM! MON. NIGHT MAT 27 PLUS '100 DEMO DERBT description of the event. A flyer will be delivered to each home prior to the event giving more details. July 4, Decorated Wheels Parade and YoYo Contest; Trophies will be given for non- motorized vehicles in the f o l l o w i n g c a t e g o r i e s : Tricycles, Wagons, Bicycles, and Family. YoYo contest will be held at the beach following parade. Start decorating your vehicles and practicing your yoyo tricks. August 24, Family Picnic and Fund Day; This will be a bring a dish supper with the Social Club furnishing the meat. The committee is planning games and contests for all age groups with prizes to be awarded. There will be a rain date of Aug. 25. SENIOR CITIZENS FREE HEARING TESTS SET FOR WEDS 1-5 PM R.O. STENSLAND & ASSOCIATES RENTALON ZENITH A MAICO HEARING AIDS 3937 W. Main St. McHtnry 815-385-7661 WEDNESDAY ONLY 1-5 P.M. CYCLONE IS COMING TO Jos.H.Huemann & SONS WELL DRILLING I c)ovdSloUS 3718 W. ELM STREET §§ McHENRY, ILLINOIS H PRICIS EFFICTIVf. UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED TMURS MAY 23 THROUGH SUNDAY. MAY 26 AT ALL JIWIL STORES IN COOK. LAM. DUPAGE AND MC HINRY COUNTIES (EX CLUDING RIVIR OAKS AND ELGIN) ONLY SMOKED MEATS. LUNCHMEATS POULTRY AND FRO ZEN FISH AND SEAFOOO ARE AVAILABLE AFTER SIX P M WEEKDAYS AND ALL DAY SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS 8 AM TILL 11PM 9 AM TILL 6 PM MON Thru SAT I SUND&X_„__JHH TAKE SOMB FRESH, CRISP PRODUCE ALONG ON YOUR HOLIDAY OUTINOI 45 SIZE - JUICY RIPE Find All Your Delicious Holiday Fixins At Jewel! pBlCtS SfSS'"™ bwiv Cantaloupe fOR NET WT 1 LB CALIFORNIA "A" SIZE Long White Potatoes - 1 4 ' FIRST OF THE SEASON California Peaches 59* RED. RIPE Watermelon LB 48 SIZE^H Limes YOUR| IAMERICAN AMtKllAN m Potato Salad l> 4t SOW * Macaroni Salad ""*.55* IT A IKIED $2 AMERICAN 5 LB. CONTAINER Potato Salad READY TO EATI REG LB. 5 LB. CONTAINER READY TO EATI Macaroni Salad GBurnyGBros BAVARIAN CREAM Coffee 28* FASHION! / Brownies Broad UST OR MELIOCRUST 74 OL LOAF Y FOR *1°° «C 1 •ITCH I TOMATO -T It KETCHUP CHERRY VALLEY - ASSORTED FLAVORS HEINZ Catsup 26 OZ. BTL. r£. • U S D. A. CHOICE - BEEF ROUND Rump or Rotisserie Roast LB M-S.D.A. CHOICE-BEEF ROUND/TIP Cubed Steaks GOV'T. INSPECTED-PORK LOIN Country Style Ribs GOV'T. INSPECTED-PORK LOIN Rolled ork Roast 8on£iess / GOV'T. INSPECTED, FULLY COOKED-WATER ADDED Smoked Ham Center Ham Slice BUDDIG LB. LB. LB. LB Meats HYGRADE'S - WEST VIRGINIA BRAND Semi Boneless Ham JEWEL Smoked Sausage JEWEL, ARMOUR Corn King Hot Dogs CORN KING Canned Ham U.S.D.A. GRADE "A" CHEF CUT" OR SWIFT BUTTERBALL Self Basting Small jEA Rotisserie Turkeys 97 CORN KING Canned Ham 3 OZ. PKG. LB. LB. 1 LB. PKG. 5 LB. SIZE $|39 $|3 89 $1 $1 39 $12 79 $48 3 LB. SIZE $3 »**^V /0ft JEWEL MAID VAN CAMP'S 46 OZ. CAN C reg MkW 33< Pork Beans 25e I LB. CAN REG 31' PKG. OF 8 Hamburger or Hot Dog Buns 3?l00 REG 49. EA October 31, there will be judging of costume prior to trick or treating in the village. Prizes will be awarded. This date will be changed if a date other than this is established as the official trick or treat day. November 2 and 9, Gift Bazaar and Bake Sale; this will be our second fund raising event. We need ideas and help to make gift items to sell.. Donations of materials, ideas and willing hands will be appreciated. November 23; Pre-holiday dinner dance; the location and cost for this event have not been established yet We hope to keep the cost low and to furnish a pleasant evening for all. December 21; Santa's Visit. Santa will again visit the village handing out candy filled stockings and small gifts. As you can see we have tried to plan an event for all age groups and a variety of events. If you have any other suggestions or ideas please come to our meetings and share them with us. Social club meetings are held the third Wednesday of each month at the village hall at 7:30 p.m. TEEN CLUB NEWS- KIM OLBINSKI The Teen Club held its third official meeting May 20. It was again a very good turnout with four new members. The new members are Jean Colberg, Mary Beslich, Mike Chapman and Dave Chapman. The main discussion at this meeting was a possible campout at our beach area. We will also be selling popcorn and lemonade this week at the men's Thursday night softball games. If anyone is interested in joining or would like to see what is taking place, just come to a meeting. Our meetings are held the first and third Monday of each month at the village hall, at 7:30 p.m. We hope to see all teenagers from the village participate. HELPING HANDS Have you wondered who was the additional man on the road crew working the last several weeks. Well his name is Rudy Barnett who so graciously gave of his time and energies. Also Robert Loss supplied the village with all of our necessary paper needs. CLERK'S NOTES The regular office hours of the village clerk are from 2 to 4 p.m. on Mondays and 7:30 to 9 p.m. on Thursday nights. Motorcycle vehicle stickers are now available as well as fishing anth bunting licenses. We also have free copies of the 1974-75 Illinois Fishing Information digest just for the asking. The regular board of trustee meetings are held the second and fourth Thursday of each month at the village hall at 7:30 p.m. sharp. The public is always invited. WEED CUTTING The weed cutting on all vacant lots that have not been taken care of by the owners will begin June 3. The empty lots will not be cleaned out this year by the village as was the case last year. If there is debris in among the weeds, then it is suggested that whoever lives next door please clean them out, as the cutter will only mow those areas that are free of debris. Much of the debris is large items that were put there since last summer, please remove it as it is on private property. The choice is yours to either have weeds or a mowed lot. The teen club has offered to help the road department Saturday to clean the area of cut, dried branches on the right of ways. Our thanks to the teen club. Naturally The man who thinks he knows everything always ir­ ritates those of us who do. -Record, Columbia, S.C. I THINK ABOUT IT! [ by BOB JUSTEN Every American knows Memorial Day is a national holiday. We wonder though how many people are acquainted with the historical background. It began when a group of southern women honored the dead in BOTH the Union and Confederate armies DURING the Civil War. It is believed that a Mrs. Cassandra Moncure led the group in the ceremony of placing flowers on graves of the dead soldiers. Mrs. Moncure was of French descent and presumably chose May 30 because that date had French significance in similar memorial purpose. May 30 was known as "The Day of the Ashes" in France, a memorial day to commemorate the internment in France of Napoleon Bonaparte who died in St. Helena. From an initially modest and restricted ceremonial day which honored only the Civil War dead Memorial Day now honors all the valiant men who died in tne Spanish American War, World Wars I and II, Korea and Viet Nam. In our Memorial Day parades and prayers, let us hope and pray that future generations of American men will never have to die in conflict - ever again.... GEORGE R. JUSTEN FUNERAL HOME 3519 W. Elm St. McHenry,Illinois 385-2400 ;; \\fomartsDay CO-SPONSORED 3Y AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF KITCHEN DEALERS (Al* NATIONAL APPLIANCE & RADIO TV DEALERS ASSN (NAROA) * FREE Pick up your Entry Kit and Kitchen * Day Magazine FREE Visit Our Show Room GLAVIANO'S INTERI & PALATINE MILLW0RK1 II Just N. of McHenry 385-3764 or 385-3765

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