Show Mtdfo Group 1991 Fair Guide---Fog* 21 ' ------------ WOODSTOCK - Six 4-H members from throughout McHenry County have been chosen by the McHenry County Extension Council to vie for the honor of 4-H queen this year. The new queen, to be chosen by vote of the county's 1,129 4- H Club members, will be announced during 4-H Night Thursday, Aug. 6. Following are the queen candidates: Linda Borhart, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Borhart of Huntley, and a nine-year member of Huntley Harvesters and Cloverleaf Boosters. Penny Jeffers, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burl Jeffers of Harvard, and a 10-year member of Dunham B Sharps. Debbie Kuhlman, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kuhlman of Hebron, and an eight-year member of Hebron Helping Hands and Hebron 4-H'ers. Sue Malenius, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Malenius of McHenry, and a six-year member of Lincoln Cloverleafs. Jeanette May, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis May of McHenry, and a nine-year member of Lincoln Cloverleafs. s crown Vicky Schoenbeck, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schoenbeck of Richmond, and a nine-year member of Hebron Helping Hands and Hebron 4- H'ers. Learning skills that will help them in the future and making lasting friend ships are among the benefits cited "by the candidates in an appraisal of their 4-H years. "4-H gives you the building blocks to strengthen your character and prepare yourself for adulthood," Malenius said. "4-H allows you to build confidence in yourself through activities like public speaking. Throughout your 4-H work, you are given a chance to express yourself as you wish. All this is offered to the person willing to accept the challenge and work to his fullest." May said: "4-H opens the door to so many experiences in growing, learning and fun. 4-H holds every opportunity a young person could desire, and all you have to do is go after it" Schoenbeck outlined the variety of ways she participated: "Through 4-H I 'Continued on page 25 SAVINGS! 5KS8&* oM FAIR- 1*>0" i tm <o^ See These Great Buys in Building A BOOTHS 15. 16, 17 CYCLE CRRFT, i„«. 1601 SOUTH ROUTE 47 WOODSTOCK, ILL. 33&-64S4 iY:l: : F: Don Peosley photo REIGNING 4-H king and queen in McHenry County, Ben Mc- Connell and Nikki Payne, will be on hand to welcome you to the 1981 McHenry County Fair, showcase for the many pro jects completed by the county's 1,200 4-H boys and girls. Prices Wed., Aug. 5 Aug. 12 SHOP HERE FOR LOW, LOW POP RRICESI OLYMPIA 12 PK. 12 OZ. CANS *2.99 HAMMS 24-12 OZ. PARTY PAK CANS $4.99 IMPORTED T AC ATE BEER 6 PK. 12 OZ. CANS *2.99 FRESH ROASTED IN THE SHELL PEANUTS 12 OZ. BAG *1.29 HEUBLEIN COCKTAILS 750 ML $3.39 3/M0.00 Your choice of flavors 1975 CHATEAU GRANT PONTET a Special Wine of a Special Frlce 750 ML *9.99 COUNTRY TIME LEMONADE Reg. 69* 39« CASE *4.50 PEPSI 12 PK. 12 OZ. CANS TWKLVl <Z IJWKC* *2.99 CASE OF 24. *5.95 PAUL MASSON TABLE WINES 3 Liter *5.99 FOLONARI WINES IMPORTED FROM ITALY 750 ML *1.99 ROUTE 47 (one block North of Bus. 14) WOODSTOCK Next to The Black Forest 338-4330