SAVINGS OF 50 to 80% HORNSBYS Sunnyside Area Betty Messer 344* Ed Hettermann, Dick Hitler, Bill Swartsloff and Bob Meyer check over the blueprints for the new addition to the Johnsburg Retcne squad building. The construction was prompted by crowded conditions facing the squad in the last few years. The original ambulance is presently housed in the flrehoiiie, a few doors away, while another ambulance b parked in the Squad's meeting room. The Squad has taken on a considerable debt with this undertaking and Will be asking for support from the community. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Enlarge Rescue Squad Building 10 WEEKS *40,00 1 LESSON PER WEE£-- AIR CONDITIONED STUDIO LESSONS BEGIN JUNE ittk 10 Weeks -1 Lessee Per IVstft SUMMER SCHEDULE: EVENINGS Mon., Wod.. Thurt. 5:00-6:00 P.M. 6:30-7:30 P.M. AFTERNOON: Mon.. Wed., Sat. 1:00-2:00 P.M. Private Lessons available (caH far appointment). Young Hong Studio hot boon toothing all year around for tho past ton years at tho some location and wo are sflll growing. Sheriff's police are con- Auditions Fot tinuing an investigation into the origin of human bones ********** found on the side of Crystal *0*010 tOnfOf The Fox Valley S< Valley. Robert J. Watt, III, JSjftJ au^ brought a human jawbone to Membership * authorities. He told them he « was jogging when he noticed auaiified^ nwrs Ther the bones on the side of the quamiet, sin*ers ,ir\en road, Spread OUt on Some JJJnriinns rmfntPr^r cinders °™nAerler FIFTY YEARS AGO i same period of time, with (Taken from the files of June collections coming from both 19, 1930) I real estate and personal Judge E.D. Shurtleff property. overruled a demur filed in Van Sells of Wonder Lake the McHenry County circuit is one of three McHenry court in the case of John county residents selected to Peters, et al vs. Steve act as judges in the Lake Heimer, et al., hearing. This county "Share the Fun" case was a bill for injunction festival to be held in enjoining the defendants Grayslake. The festival is from using what is generally arranged to promote known as the Orchard Beach agricultural interests road in the west aide of Fox throughout Lake county, river, north of McHenry. The The Rev. J. Elliott Cor- court ruled that this road is a bett, pastor of the Corn- private driveway for the munity Methodist church, special use of the lot owners and Harry P. Stinespring, of the Orchard Beach sub- Jr., of Pistakee Bay, lay division and that the delegate from the church, defendants, their agents, attended the annual session servants and employees are. of the Rock River conference decreed to be enjoined the Methodist church at using the<4SOTfor«hy -the First Methodist' church purpose accept such purpose in Elgini legitimate in connection with - A large group of Catholic the owners or occupants of women gathered at St. lots of Orchard Beach Mary's school in McHenry subdivision. for the saecond quarterly Nick J. Adams, who was meetihk/of the McHenry formerly one of the man- Deane# council, Rockford bers of the West Side garage, Diocesan Council of Catholic now operates the Highway Women. Garage and Service station on Route U.S. 12 near TEN YEARS AGO Ringwood. - (Taken from the files of June Dr. J.E. Wheeler, well 17. 1970) known veterinarian of McHenry, has received an appointment as tuberculosis inspector in the Division of Agriculture of the state and has already taken up his new duties. District Conservationist Sam Haning presented Clayton O. Bruce, Soil Conservation service technician, with a 25-year plaque and pin from the United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Con servation Service. As a technician Mr. Bruce is available to give assistance on design and layout of conservation practices that better manage soil and water resources. POLICE NOTES George Davie, who was a member of the Sunnyside police force for a couple of MAntTWMSKiT * C »*2 1'JwF- - The Plaindealer has a new columnist in the person of 16- year-old Donald Gerstein of Sunnyside Estates. Donald spent his early life in this area, but for the past two years attended Divine Heart seminary. Last year his original short story won a. second place for him in a contest conducted by the Plymouth Pilot, a Plymouth, Ind., daily newspaper. County Fair Office Now Open Mornings Cantaloupes or muskmelons are a late spring and summer fruit that can be prepared and served in a variety of ways. Specialists with the North Carolina Agricultural Exten sion Service recommend buy ing cantaloupes with saucer-like depressions at the stem end. A mature cantaloupe should be covered with rutting on the surface that is well reused, coarse and corky. Ripe cantaloupes will be springy when pressed lightly between the palms. Here are some cantaloupe serving ideas for the upcoming hot days of summer: the fair office later this Melon ambrosia, made with month, Mrs. Schultz said, melon balls, orange chunks, Information on availability sliced bananas and shredded may be obtained by calling ' coconut; the fair board's phone, 338- Melon balls in ginger ale; 5315. Melon rings filled with sher bet, ice cream or cottage cheese; and Melon slices with m chicken salad. The test of sincerity is • • • • the willingness of an In this land of the free individual to do some- it's noted that all candi- thing without compensa- dates recommend them- tion. selves rather highly. FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of June 13, 1940) The first and greatest chapter in the history of the Pistakee Bay school was completed when com mencement exercises were held for the first graduate of this school for boys. The headmaster, Major Edward Bouma, has done an ex ceptionally fine job of establishing this institution, as may be aeen in the in crease in enroUmoat during the first year. Starting last fall with only eight students, the number had totaled 19 this Spring, a gain of over 200 percent. Major Bouma presented the first and only graduate of the school this year, Reynolds of Kenllworth. with his The McHenry County fair office on the fairgrounds in Building D will be open from 9 a.m. to noon, starting this week, Mrs. Dorothy Schultz, secretary of the fair board, has announced. After June 30, the office will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. as activity quickens and the time to complete entries neara. Copies of the fair books with premium listings for junior open and senior open as well as 4-H classes will be available at Package of Color Portraits One - 8x10 Portrait ON DISCONTINUED, OVERSTOCK a SLIGHTLY DAMAGED Two - 5x7 Portraits Eight - Deluxe WaMets sas^Mo, |VJc Henry Lumber 4©3© WCST main St - w«nenoy, Illinois a McptANK