Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Jan 1980, p. 63

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'decision^ ^*>NESDAY. JANUARY 30.1980 Tom Hutchinson, a 1976 graduate of McHenry High school, was elected president of the Tribe of Illini (Lettermens' club) at the University of Illinois, Champaign. dropped a FVC conference game to Dundee in overtime by the score of 78 to 71. McHenry high sophomores won their own round robin holiday tournament with a 3 and 0 record by defeating Marian Central 63 to 43. The high school girls' team opened the Fox Valley schedule with a win over Jacobs 67 to 51. Sue Hut­ chinson led all scorers with 26 points. The Johnsburg Skyhawks maintained their .winning tradition on the hrfme court by handily defeating Rich- mond-Burton 87-64. Senior Warrior wrestler Ed Hughes was in top form at the annual Harvard 16- team wrestling tournament. With two pins and two The Best Appliances from Hotpoint & Frigidare & Whirlpool •CLOTHES WASHERS • CLOTHES MYERS • REFRIGERATORS •FREEZERS • DISHWASHERS •RANGES • AND MORE! N*MTMBijOrTH$ml ADAMS BROS. STEEL SERVICE DAN ADAMS-OWNER 9003 W. RTE. 120 385̂ 9100 •STRUCTURAL STEEL AND STEEL SALES •ALL TYPES OF WELDING & RUBRICATING •COMPLETE LINE OF WELDINGSUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES FORCED OUT-Overly, of Crystal Lake, fails to score as catcher Ken Hoff tegs alter taking a throw from third baseman, Greg McPherron. The younger generation took over in 1973 and Lee & Ray Elec­ tric is now owned and operated by Paul and Greg Adams. 33 Years In Business We're Looking Serving You In 1980! BALL CONTROL-Veronica Thomas drives between a pair of Belvidere defenders as the MCHS girls Held hockey team defeated Belvidere, 24. Ray Hugh es and Lee Sawdo, full of ambition and desire for suc­ cess, started their electrical contracting business from scratch, using their home garage as a base of operations. When their business increased it was decided to rent store space on Main St., then they started to sell appliances, where in 1952 Gene Adams became a partner and took charge of the appliances. As their business increased and they needed more display room, a new building was planned and construction completed on Front Street in 1963. They have enjoyed a very successful trade at this location for the past 16 years.

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