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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Nov 1981, p. 4

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, DF*J * DNESDAY, NOVEMBER lb. 1961 ARL WALSH" So I Hear ' Dear Earl: "The saddest time in a girl's life is when her wish for romance dwindles down tq a wish for some one around' who can knock in a nail, fix the door and open jars Forgive this melancholy sudden thought'. "K Brown" Wonder when a man's wish for romance dwindles. Must ask some old fellow. Met Mrs. Karl Natschke at the Lutheran Church dinner and learned she made her husband into one of our readers. He thought we wrote only about sports events and that isn't his dish. Would like to meet him. Told Mrs. Natschke I never know what I am going to write -- And that's just the fix I am in as this column gets under way. One of our best friends was comparing "then and now" and recalled the old days when you wore the same underwear all week and took a bath on Saturday night. It was a chiller to have to take off those fleece lined one piece union suits in cold weather. I reminded him of the kitchen Mother poured hot water from the tea kettle or dipped some out of the reservoir at the end of the old wood burning cook stove. If you loan a book to me, be sure to put your name in it. Now. where the heck did I get this "Baseball Card Flipping, Trading and Bubble Gum Book'"' With long winter months ahead, the best thing you and I can do is visit the shut-ins. How lucky we are! Shut-ins can only sit and look out while we can get out. In answer to queries as to the identity of my booking agent, I refer you to Arnold Rauen (a product of Spring Grove). When you get fidgety, good therapy is to shine your shoes. With Thanksgiving Day just a couple of hops away, we must be thinking of some things to be thankful for. It was just announced that it cost President Reagan 26 million dollars to be elected. How much is that? The Chicago Cubs are going to find General Manager Dallas Green a tough cookie. It's shape up or ship out with him. How the Sox ever lured Charlie Lau away from the Yankees is a mystery. It couldn't have been money. Maybe the loveable Yankee owner was too much for Lau to stomach. If Lau can show the White Sox how to hit the ball, the race should be a walk-away. • ' . . . J -WU. ' W.UL ITOGGLC Jackson will find a home with the Sox. He's over the hill and his .230 batting average won't scare anybody. Reggie was great. He was. Just heard a couple of old tunes that many of you will remember How about Whispering and Apple Blossom Time? It was like old times to join Sib and Dorothy Whiting for an outing. We managed to get a little nourishment with a lot of conversation. Sib doesn't look a pound heavier than in the davs when he ^was one of McHenry's best athletes. Wish I could say the same in comparison with now and the days when they called me "FLASH WALSH". (Isn't that right, Zeke?) We wound up the weekend by joining family and many friends of Jim and Lena Curran in celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. It was a great party. I'll leave the details to the society editor. Political Corner Seeks Office Broadway, McHenry Shores, has announced her can­ didacy fori the office of McHenry county treasurer. Ms. LiUegard is a long time resident of McHenry Shores and served a term as village president and clerk- treasurer. She currently serves as village trustee and is chairperson of the Finance!" committee. Candidate Legal Notice mAKKtTSe-tASKCT BUYING APPLES Too many peop le buy app les wi thou t r egard to var ie ty and , consequen t ly fa i l t o ge t the bes t the marke t a f fo rds . There i s no such th ing as a typ ica l app le f l avor , a s each va­ r i e ty has i t s own d i s t inc t ive taste. It may be sweet, mellow, or t a r t . There a re 7 ,000 var ie t i e s o f app les p roduced in the Uni ted S ta tes and l i s t ed by the Depar t ­ ment o f Agr icu l tu re . Of these , 9 prov ide abou t 8? percen t o f the to ta l p roduc t ion . Red Del ic ious i s the l eader , wi th 30 percen t o f the p ro­ duc t ion , fo l lowed by Golden Del ic ious , Mcin tosh , Rome, Jona than , York , S tayman , Winesap and Newton P ipp in . Many peop le s t i l l do no t rec ­ ogn ize tha t the Newton P ipp in i s r ea l ly an a l l -purpose app le . Al though i t i s g reen , i t i s no t jus t a cook ing app le . Another f ine g reen-sk inned app le i s t he Granny Smi th . GARY VERDUNG Gary Verdung, of Cary, is the first to formally an­ nounce his intention of running for the office of McHenry county treasurer in the 1982 elelction. He will maintain a campaign office in his home, 452 West Park avenue. Verdung is a member of the McHenry County board. Audrey Walgenbach announced last week she will not seek reelection to the treasurer post. Joins Race ~ ~ ̂ to the P ipp in , i t cou ld become one o f our major va r ie t i e s . SECRETARIES MEET The Fox Valley chapter of Professional Secretaries International will meet at the offices of Zukowski, Poper and Rogers, 50 Virginia street, Crystal Lake, at 7 p.m. Nov. 18. For more information call Joyce Wolter at (815 ) 338-6060 or Judy Bartels at (815) 459- 2050. DICK KLEMM State Rep. Dick Klemm (R) Crystal Lake, will be a candidate for reelection in the new 63rd Representative district.o Klemm is a graduate of Purdue university and is the holder of four U.S. patents. He and his wife Dianne, live in Crystal Lake. The 63rd district will include Crystal Lake, Nunda township, most of McHenry township in McHenry county, and Grant, Wauconda, and Fremont townships in Lake county. Congresswoman Represented In McHenry SHERIFF'S SALE By Virtue of Execution 80 LM 2553 issued out of the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court County of DuPage County and State of Illinois, and to me directed, whereby I am commanded to make the amoung of a certain judgment recently obtained against James Kane and Susan Kane in favor of Michael L. Ives and Associates, Inc. out of the lands, tenements, goods and chattels of the said I have levied on the following property, to-wit: Lot 6 in Block 7 in Kent's Acres, a subdivision of part of the West Half of Section 31, Township 45 North, Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded June 12, 1957 as Document No. 324178 in Book 13 of Plats, page 26, in McHenry County, Illinois, and commonly known as 205 N. Kent, McHenry, Illinois. THEREFORE, according to said command I shall expose for sale, at Public Auction, all the right, title and interest of the above named James Kane and Susan Kane in and to the above described property, on Wednesday the 9th day of December, 1981, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. at the Front Steps of the Court House of McHenry County in Woodstock, Illinois. Dated at Woodstock. Illinois, this 6th day of November 1981. j * H E. Nulle, Sheriff of McHenry County, Illinois (Pub. Nov. 13,18& 25,1981) No. 810570 College Honprs Tom Hutchinson In v Gargoyle Honor Croup Tom Hutchinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hutchinson of 3704 W. Lee, McHenry, has met the demanding - requirements necessary and has been accepted into the Gargoyle society at the University of Illinois. Gargoyle is the ar­ chitectural honor society at the U. of I. dating back to 1917. It was founded at Cornell in 1902. Recognition of academic excellence and proficiency Miss Johnson Is Student Ambassador Cheryl Johnson, daughter of John and Carol Johnson, 3709 High street, McHenry. is serving as a. student ambassador at the University of Dubuque for the 1981-82 academic year. Ms. Johnson, a 1980 graduate of McHenry Community high school, is one of 30 UD students who has volunteered to assist the admissions office with in architecture is its primary goal. Gargoyle sponsors many events each year such as portfolio seminars, the freshman award, and the semi-annual initiation banquet, among others* < Each spring and fall* the society offers membership to those students who (neet rigorous academic criteria, which for seniors is usually a 4.5 minimum cumulative G.P.A. Tom, a graduate student, had a 5.0 G.P.A. last semester. . „ i recruitment of new students. Student Ambassadors give campus tours to visitors and prospective students at UD. They also serve as hosts for visiting students who stay overnight in the residence halls. JOINSFRATERNITY N Daniel Tonyan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Tonyan of 4422 Ponca, has been ac­ cepted into the fall pledge class of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity at Bradley university in Peoria. Daniel is a freshman in the Academic Exploration program at the university. Seeing America is a good way for Americans to spend their time and money. Name Area Students To Marian Honor List ROSE LILLEGARD Rose Lillegard, of 717 S. Pre-Treatment , 1 Rotary Pile Lift Scrub STEP 1 (For Heavily Soiled Areas) SIMILAR SAVINGS ON ADDITIONAL ROOMS OR FURNITURE CLEANING NOW SERVING YOUR AREA STEAM & SCRUB CARPET & FURNITURE CLEANING STEP 2 (Gently Removes Surface Soil) INTRODUCTORY OFFER LIVING ROOM OR FAMILY ROOM OR SOFA 27.50 R*g. $55.00 THE ARISTOCRAT OF THE CLEANING BUSINESS ' NOBLE CLEANIN6 SYSTEMS CALL FOR FBEE LAKE ZURICH MT. PROSPECT QUOTATION 312-438-2077 312-577-2099 STEP 3 f% Deep Steam • ^ Extraction TRUCK MOUNTED EQUIPMENT PRICES PERTAIN TO AVERAGE SIZE ROOMS WE MOVE FURNITURE FREE CARPET DYING ACOUSTICAL TILE CLEANING SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR WE PROMPTLY RE-CLEAN AT NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE. FULLY INSURED Congresswoman Lynn Martin (R-ll) has an­ nounced an additional date in her series of "office hours in your area." Rep. Martin s district representative, Allison Goddard, will be holding office hours Saturday, Nov. 21, in McHenry, 1303 North Richmond road from 9 a.m. to noon. Rep. Martin's district representative has been holding office hours in each, county of the 16th district to keep in touch with con­ stituents who have a problem with the federal government and to offer information to those who would like to know more about various federal programs and services. Courthouse Squares p AFTER- DINNER SPEECHES WOULD 8E MUCH SHORTER IF THEY WERE GlVEM BEFORE DINNER. J-Lttb Barn Gil 1701 N. RICHMOND RD DAY AND EVENING CLASSES NOW FORMING, SO COME u SEE US SOON! ® »SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS| The following students have been named to the Marian honor roll: SENIORS- High Honors McHenry - Heidi Ann Reihansperger, Sandy Marie Pollock, Ronald James Nye, Scott Edward Truckenbrod, Jackie Ann Weber, Suzanne Alice Hollenbach, Anthony Paul Wember, Laura Patrice McAndrews and Paul M. Herkes. Johnsburg - Joyce Helen Kennebeck. Spring Grove - Justin Railton Traver and Eileen M . - C u m n u n g s , y l , . , i SENIORS-Honors McHenry -II Julie' Lynn Diedrich, Jennifer Ann Cotteleer, Susan Lynn Bolger, Bryant J. Niedospial, Ellen Mary Miller, John Thomas Mass, Suzanne Marie Dober, Robert Lawrence Kunz, Gloria Ann Garrelts, Peggy Mary Durkin, Jean Carmel Thompson, Stephen S. Schiera, Sherri Ann McAuliffe and Kristin Maria Matt. Spring Grove - Tim Weisenberger and Tracy Lee Duncan. JUNIORS-High Honors McHenry - Patricia Gail Gray and Charles C. Te% ple. Wonder Lake - Margaret Mary Bell and Elizabeth Gomez. Solon Mills - Frances M. A more. ,„ JUNIORS-Honors McHenry - Gina Marie Gilpin, Jill Mariel Bartos, Catherine M. Doherty, Jenny Lynn Eisele, David A. Cotteleer and Karen Marie Buch. SOPHOMORES- High Honors McHenry - Diane Marie Knox, Heike Ingrid Nuhsbaum, Joann Lynn Kennebeck and Margaret Mary Coughlin. Wonder Lake - Kim Schuler and Kim Kamipski. SOPHOMORES- Hopors , , iH.il, McHenry -* Paula txfoan Hiller, Jim Christopher Mass, Cathy Ann Lang: and Chris Alan Cotteleer. FRESHME#- High Honors McHenry - Christine Anne Norman. Johnsburg - Cynthia Marie Dickow. FRESHMEN - Honors McHenry Craig S. Kunz, Kelly Therese Kane and Dawne Lyn Marshall. Wonder Lake - Michelle Ann Glogowski, ShellyMarie Appleby and Michael McGuire. ,;h (Z%£ HBxCclai [Hi Presents it's Pre-Spring and Sum Bridal Show Sunday. 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