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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Jul 1981, p. 4

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WEDNESDAY, JULY lS. 1981 One Will Be Named McHenry's Cutest mm k K1 n Bp >v.'~ ̂ <* Jfj ' a These babies - the first 24 entered in the Town and Country Newcomers club "Cutest Baby" contest - will have their pictures displayed on a rotating display board, each hoping to win votes and become winner in the Fiesta week competition. Exact locations of the display board, which give an opportunity to cast a vote by coin donation, ap­ pear in the classified ad­ vertising section of this issue of the Plaindealer. The babies' names are withheld so that voting will be on the appeal of the child rather than name. Twice Told Tales ' •* • faft- * FIFTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of July 9, 1931) Charles M. Eldredge, 64, one of McHenry county's most prominent citizens, was found deaden his island tract of land in Nippersink creek near Richmond. He had been shot once below the heart. Mrs. Elizabeth Schoewer was the winner in the contest connected with t^. Accounts. misspelled word page in last week's Plaindealer. FORTY YEARS AGO Frank J. Green of Woodstock has been ap­ pointed receiver for the United State Bank of Crystal Lake, the affairs of which bank are now in the hand&df the State Auditor of Public DON & LU'S THE FAMOUS SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUES mm 40% o O > Begins Tuesday, July 1 OUR ENTIRE STOCK CLOTHING 8 ACC INFANTS TODDLERS GIRLS - 4 BOYS 4.? E-TEEN (Taken from the files of July 10, 1941) The report of the county officers to the County board showed a net earning, over and above all expenses of $19,983.63 by the$e four of­ fices. McHenry county is one of the few counties in the state which shows a healthy net earning from its various major county offices each year. This is due mostly to strict economy in the offices and efficient management. The report approved by the board here shows a total gross earning of $28,714,76 by the four major offices for the half year ending June 1,1941. There is a red hot race in the McHenry county amateur baseball league. Johns burg and Woodstock are tied for first place, but somebody will have to topple when the two leaders meet on the Johnsburg diamond. McHenry, with three straight wins rests in third place in a good spot to jump a notch or two. TWENTY-FIVE YEARSAGO (Taken from the files of July 12, 1956) July 18 is an important one for the McHenry State bank, for it is then that the location of the fifty-year-old in­ stitution will be changed from Main street to the beautiful new building on the corner of Green and Elm street. They will be open for business in the new address. The bank opened for business Sept. 10,1906, in the Brefeld building on the south side of Main street, with the late Julia Stoffel Reihan- sperger as the first em­ ployee. The ' widening of Elm street is scheduled to begin within five days. The state highway department gave the contract to McHenry Sand & Gravel company, which was low bidder with the figure of $76,568. The street between Richmond road and Riverside drive, will be widened 11 feet on each side, resurfaced with blacktop and there will be new curbs throughout. E. Joseph Gausden has been named Civil Defense chairman for the city, and is making plans for McHenry joining the nationwide "Operation Alert" some time on July 20. TEN YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of July 16, 1971) The present abundance of teachers was pointed out by Miss Helen Curran, assistant superintendent of High School District 156, when she told board members there had been 302 inquiries about 11 positions to be filled next year. At this time, three have signed contracts, eight positions remain to be filled and there are 109 names with credentials currently on file. By a vote of 6 to 1, the board of Consolidated School District 15 approved an organization plan submitted by Dr. Robert W. tyos, newly appointed superin­ tendent. The opposing vote was cast by Annie Cuda. The changes were necessitated by the administrative split between Districts 15 and 156 earlier this summer. Lakeland Park & Lakeland Shores Carol Cominsky 385-7246 DON & LU'S CHILDREN'S SHOP 2 3 N W i l l i a m s D o w n t o w n C r y s t a l 8 l 5 4 5 9 4 6 6 1 M o n . - S a t 9 5 : 3 0 T h u r s 9 9 V ^ IN THE CRYSTAL POINT MALL sidewalk July 16th, 17th & 18th 25% OFF Dimensional Highlighting ̂ Coloring /y0J 10% OFF A25 Uni Perm Reg. $27 Now 44 ?31'° Protein Bath eg. $35 Now J 37 Ybars Wed For Dawsons Ann and Lloyd Dawson received some strange looks last week when I reported they were celebrating their twenty-seventh anniversary on July 8. Their children who are over 30 years old wanted a quick explanation. I can do that, they are married 37 years! Thank goodness the Dawsons have a good sense of humor so we all got a good laugh for the day. DISPLAY A SUCCESS Where were you Sunday, July 5, at 9 p.m.? You must have been among the large crowd enjoying the fireworks display at Petersen Park. We're proud to say that none of the an­ ticipated problems * oc­ curred. Let's hope that funding will permit a repetition of this event next year. JUNE WEDDING Jlgie 20 was the day Ernie 1 i#»hootey married Linda Hovan at the courthouse in Woodstock. They held an open house in their Lakeland Pan: heme that afternoon for family and friends. The newlyweds will honeymoon in sunny Acapulco this October. BLOCK MOTHERS There is still time to call and sign up to be a block mother. If you have already done so Ceil Serritella or I will call you soon to inform you when and where our meeting will be. Ceil's phone number is 385-1480 or you can call me, Carol Cominsky at 385-7246. BIRTHDAY WISHES Best wishes to Beverly Hromec on July 15. One of my younger sisters, Cathy Koscher, will be another year older on July 16. Cheryle Michaels will never forget her sixteenth birthday (a few years ago) on July 16 when she backed into our back door trying to escape being thrown into our pool. The sixteenth is also a special day for Stephanie Worth, Nancy Dawson and little Jennifer Mohawk. Mike Koch and Dan Kamp add another year July 17. David Crago turns 2 years old on the eighteenth. Good wishes 0 are sent to Bruce Warren and Barbara Gerambio on July 19. Pam Laursen and Holly Koehl hear the bir­ thday song July 20. Kathleen Jean Kreutz, Gladys Mayer and Jimmy Watkins, Sr., have their special day, July 21. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY George and Mary Beth Heuer celebrate another year together on July 17. July 18 will be the wedding anniversary of Douglas and Carol Toussaint Jane and Murph Miskovic will be together 40 years on the nineteenth. • * • • Life is^po short to be wasted trying to please or imitate other people. 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