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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Oct 1975, p. 17

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* »0 TEAKS ^ THE MCHENRY PLAINDEALER "SERVING THE CHAIN-O-LAKES REGION SINCE 1875' ,N'"s mmsi SECTION 2 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1975 PAGE 1 rwice Told Ta CbOOO--OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPOQOOOO MFTY YEARSAGO (Taken from the files of Oct. 1, 1925) The parishioners of St. Peter's Catholic church of Volo are looking forward with pleasure to the fourth of Oc­ tober on which Sunday af­ ternoon the cornerstones will be laid for the beautiful new Church and also the new school building. The building operations for both structures were begun on July 6 of this year. The infant daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen of Rosedale, Monday, Sept. 7, passed away eighteen days later, Sept. 25. Funeral services were held at home with burial in Woodland cemetery in this city. World's greatest radio value $39.50 for a five tube set. At Nye's Music shop West McHenry. Members of the "Happy Ten" and guests surprised Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walsh at their home on Main street in honor of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. Mrs. Charles Olsen of Ringwood, mother of four children, was injured and died five hours later in a two car accident near Sharon, Wis., last Sunday. West McHenry has added another new business en­ terprise to its section of this city, being the Northwest Tobacco Co., Wholesalers and jobbers of cigars and tobacco. The new concern is operated by R.H. Running, a young man who comes here from Chicago having formerly been with the Pinkerton Tobacco Co., for some time. FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Oct. 3, 1935) The Marelto II, a sport cruiser made by the Everett Hunter Boat company of McHenry is again docked at Waukegan after an 800 mile round trip down the Mississippi river to St. Louis. Nine men made the trip and stayed ten days sightseeing along the Illinois river and also the Mississippi river. The girls and boys of the seventh and eighth grades of the public school left in the school bus Saturday morning accompanied by their teachers, Miss Mary Kirr.ey and M L. Schoenholtz. Supt. C.H. Duker also drove his car taking Mr. Ellis and two high school girls, Ruth Reihansperger and Eleanor Bolger, for a trip to the Field Museum, the Shedd aquarium and the Adler Planetarium. Mr. and Mrs. D.I. Granger and daughter returned home from a fifteen day trip to Arroy, New Mexico, where they visited Mr. Granger's brother, Charles. Ralph Justen, about fifteen years old, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Justen was taken to the hospital at Har- tland Sunday morning where he was operated on for ap­ pendicitis on that day. The boy's mother died a few hours later Sunday afternoon. Margaret Nelson has opened dancing classes in K. of C. hall. She will teach all types of dancing children from age three up, class lessons, 50 cents. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Oct. 12, 1950) One of the highlights at the M c H e n r y C o m m u n i t y Methodist church centennial celebration, Oct. 21 and 22, will be the dedicating of the new Cape Cod parsonage by the Bishop J. Raiph Magee. This new parsonage was built in Greenwood for $400. When McHenry was in the circuit with Greenwood and Ringwood the quarterly conference voted that the first chapel raising $400 could have the permit to build the parsonage. Greenwood raised the subscription and therefore built the structure. In 1898 Rev. Aaron, the minister at that time for McHenry, designed and with the help of members of the church built the present parsonage. This parsonage was dedicated free of debt in October 1880. It was built next to the church and remained there until the trustees of the Methodist church made plans to build a new home for the minister. One of the prettiest weddings of the season took place at St. Peter's church, Spring Grove, Oct. 7, when Miss Georgia Sch- mitt became the bride of Mr. Roland Bauer. The nuptial Mass was read by Rev. Fr. John Daleiden. Mr. and Mrs. Alfons Adams and daughters have moved from Fair Oaks subdivision to a tjpw home on First avenue in the north part of the city. Marilyn Owen, daughter of Harold Owen of this city, is now employed by the largest in­ dependent telephone company in the country, the Associated Telephone company, Ltd., whose main offices are in Santa Monica, Calif. A repair clerk in the wire chief's office, she finds her work most interesting. TEN YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Oct. 7, 1965) Holger Pederson, who with his wife operated a variety store on Green street for many years died Oct. 6 at Harvard hospital, following a long illness. Two young McHenry men are enjoying busy and very in­ teresting assignments abroad in (heir chosen field of jour­ nalism. Mark Hopkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hopkins, is at present spending six to eight weeks in Russia, spending time in Moscow and Leningrad, as Russian specialist for the Milwaukee Journal. Also abroad i^ James McCulla. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green. He is with the Journal on an assignment in another part of Europe. Airman John H. Eberle. Jr. . U.S.N, of Wonder Lake is participating in operation^ in the South China Sea off the coast of Vietnam while serving aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Bon Homme Richard. Admiral Corporation has announced that employment in its Illinois facilities including Chicago headquarters is nearly 8.000, ^record high Raleigh E. Klein of Wonder Lake was taken to McHenry hospital by Wonder Lake rescue squad lor treatment of injuries sustained in an auto accident Sunday evening as he drove on McCullom Lake road. One of the city's oldest congregations is St. Patrick's founded in" 1840. This fall the parish observes its 125th an­ niversary. Charter members were Michael Sutton, John Sutton. George Frisby and James Gibbs. Anxious? You don't know the meaning of the word anxiety unless you're a sports car owner surrounded en­ tirely by dogs The way things are going you feel like a fool buying a five-year calendar And everybody has problems--but the guy next door, he's like a Freudian Smorgasbord osco c 3720 W. Elm St. McHenry, I I I . \ Know and Compare Prescription Prices! At Osco, we believe in your right to know and compare prescription prices. So, we are making a new price booklet available to you for easy home reference. It con­ tains Osco's prices for 95% of all prescribed drugs. Pick one up at your nearby Osco FREE! prjces effective Wednesday, October 1 thru Saturday, October 4, 1975 % SUE BEE CLOVER Honey 16 ounces A pure, natural treat that makes a great energy booster! Osco Reg. 93c FUM T" m w M «t i' Modess Box of 40 Your choice of Regular or Super absorbency for add­ ed assurance. Osco Reg. $2.19 MOTOR OIL QUAKER STATE Motor Oil 10W30 One quart. Change your own oil . . . and save! Osco Reg 83c |C Limit 6 SEALTEST ICE CREAM AT OSCO DRUG I jm icondttKie Wella Balsam Conditioner 8 ounces Gives your hair the add­ ed manageability and luster it needs! Osco Reg. $1.59 C Efferdent Denture Cleanser Box of 60 plus 12 free foil wrapped tablets. Osco Reg. $1.44 LEE Oil Filters In popular sizes for most cars. Osco Reg. $2.29-$2.69 Battery Charger Combination 6 and 12 volt charger. Automatic reset circuit breaker. 8 ft. Osco Reg. $21.95 16" Poly-Vi-Sol Chewable Vitamins Bottle of 100. Regular or With Iron Osco Reg. $3.99 SUMMER'S EVE Douche Twin Pack Disposable douche. Osco Reg. $1.03 c NOXZEMA ShaveCream 11 ounces Assorted scents Osco Reg. $1.14 |Sugar Twin Sweetener [Box of 50 sugar re­ placement packets. Osco Reg. 57c SEGO Liquid Diet 10 ounces. A satisfying way to diet. Osco Reg. 45c C NOXZEMA Medicated Skin Cream 10 ounces. Osco Reg. $1.79 GENERAL ELECTRIC Sealed Beam Replacement Lamps for cars with Hi /Lo single head lamps. Osco Reg. $2.49 GENERAL ELECTRIC Seal Beam Hi or Lo Lamps Replacement bulbs for individual high and low lamps. Osco Reg. $2.19 Booster Cable 12 foot cable. Color coded lead wires. Osco Reg. $3.79 99 Nutri Slim II Bottle of 100 Lecithin, Vitamin B-6, Kelp and Cider Vinegar Food supplement. Osco Reg. $4.98 PROLAMINE Diet Capsules Bottle of 20 time cap­ sules. M I N I Battery Tester Floating ball indicates cell charge condition. EVEREADY bmmander Jr. Flashlight Strong metal case with 2 batteries. 4 Osco Reg. $1.59 GENERAL ELECTRIC HOME SENTRY Smoke Alarm This 6V4X6V4 in. alarm system can help protect your home r^^from disastrous fire, and save your family's lives. Oil Filter Wrench For removing dispos­ able filters. Oil Can Spout Heavy duty spout with sharp cutter. Oil Drain Pan Heavy gauge poly­ ethylene. Drain Power Drain Opener 7 ounces for quick opening action. Osco Reg. $1.87 Spray 'N Vac Rug Cleaner| 24 ounces. Just vacuum dirt away! Osco Reg. $1.85 Vinyl Runner 27 X 60 in. [Durable ribbed vinyl floor protector Non- | skid back -- _ _ O s c o 0 9 9 2'lnch Paint Brush With long-lasting nylon bristles. Osco Reg. 89c 59c ,pN° Paint Roller And Tray Set 9 inch paint roller Osco Reg. $1 99 " i t ARNO Masking Tape 34 in X 15 yds. Osco Reg 49c 499 Applications Accepted For MCC Nursing Class District 528 residents in terested in becoming members of the 1976-77 nursing class at McHenry County college may apply beginning Oct. 1. ac­ cording to John Adelnvann, assistant dean of instruction ;it the college. The application period will run from Oct. 1. through Oct 31 For an ap­ plicant to be eligible for con sideration, a completed -ap­ plication and all necessary supporting documents must be' on file with the Admissions office by 5 p in., Oct. 31. The nursing program, which is offered in cooperation with Elgin Community college, leads to registered nursing certification and can ac­ commodate twenty new par­ ticipants each Fall Because of the limited number Of available spaces Adelmarm indicated that admission 1o the program is competitive and is based both on academic background and non-academic factors. The month long application period will enable the \ursing Selection committee sufficient time to interview each eligible applicant and complete the selection process by mid- December. early enough to enable, applicants to make alternate plans if necessary. Application packets con­ taining 'program. specifics and all necessary forms may be obtained from the Admissions office beginning (>ct 1 Further information about the program may be obtained from a counselor at the college. Blood Bank Needs Donors I pledge to donate a unit of blood if called upon my medical history and the state of my health permitting r ADO*-t SS There is a great need for blood in McHenry s blood assurance program. A drawing will be made Thursday, Oct. 2, from 3:20 to 7:20 p.m. at the Methodist church, 3717 W. Main street, McHenry. The coupon pledge above should be returned to Don Virgens, chairman. 3104 W. Fairway, McHenry. MARIAN SOPHOMORE OFFICERS - Officers of Sophomore class at Marian Central Catholic high school will soon be busy planning for their annual "Turn-About" dance. They are, front, Dan Cooney, Woodstock, Boys' Social chairman; back row, Maribeth Coughlin, McHenry, Girls' Social chairman; Jane Zimmerman, McHenry, treasurer; Donna Menzel, Woodstock, president; Lisa Erjavec, McHenry, vice-president; Anita Sircar, Woodstock, secretary. from HISTORY'S SCRAPB00K DATES AND EVENTS FROM YESTERYEARS October 3, 1917-Congress doubles the income-tax rates of 1916. October 4, 1933-Freedom of the press is suspended in Germany by Adolf Hitler. AH newspapers are placed under the control of Propoganda Minister Joseph Goebbels. October 5, 1921-Sports writer Grantland Rice handles the first radio coverage of a World Series. ANOTHER WEEK OF SPECIALS!!! Wed. & Thurs. - Oct. 1 & 2 BBQ SPECIAL! Homemade BBQ on large seseme seed bun.Reg. 65c ON LY 39 ( Fri., Sat. & Sun. - Oct. 3, 4 & 5 t 4 nn 3 MAMABURGERS 1 Every Monday! A & W HAMBURGER 19 Every Tuesday! CONEY DOGS 19 A & W RESTAURANT 2214 W. RTE. 120-McHENRY, ILL. 385-9725

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