SIICLCE, (Formerly Carestoel of McHenry) More Education In the United Stales, 40 per cent of all workers in the 25 to 64 age bracket have completed a year or more of college. Jesus.,.was made a little ' lower than the angels. -Hebrews 2:9. xtends *Uo (Dut Community ^Waxm.£.it Otu cMo[ida.u £.a.\on: everything you know about water conditioners. V KINTTICO -M GNT FM This One Is Bfflwwt 40 Electricity RINETICO is the 0M.T: water conditioaer Hot ists M electricity! A tarftiat inter sr does it all! kited States Pitart Ns. 2.B1S52 Twin Softenine Talks All othei (tone water cwtfttMwrs have only m softMin tart! XIKTICO'S twin taks altenute si you are never Nittmt soft water Ai EXCLUSIVE benefit that is impossible with silf le tart systerr. 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SERVING NORTHERN ILLINOIS FOR OVER 18 YEARS 115-315-3013 Froo Water Tost A Rental Rates On ftoqvost 24 Hours Hums! In keeping with the spirit of giving, we're happy to announce that during the year of 1981 we paid out over $18,600,000.00 in in terest to our savers... If you're thinking that's a lot of money . . . you're right. And the reason we can deliver such a healthy return is that we pay our depositers the highest interest rates a savings and loan is allowed to pay by law. Another reason is that we're a Mutual Association which means there are no stockholders to pay. Our net income during each year is distributed to our savers in the form of interest, which all adds up to more money for you. The funds remaining after operating expenses and savers have been paid goes into building up our already strong reserves, which helps us to serve you better. In addition, every dollar you deposit with us is protected up to $100,000 by an agency of the federal government. . Best of all this money is distributed to residents of the McHenry county area, which in turn helps us keep a sturdy economic flow of money within our own community. So if you've been looking for a good place to invest your money, save where your friends do, save with us. We're the place where many happy returns happen all year round. 7 cot/Atr Marengo Federal ^ l<»«111 x i;il i< >i i • MARENGO: 200 E. Grant Highway 815/568-7258 • McHENRY: 4400 W. Route 120 815/344-1900 • WOODSTOCK: 118 Cass Street 815/338-2900 • DRIVE-UP: Rt. #47 & Calhoun St. 815/338-7440 • CRYSTAL LAKE: 550 Barley Rd. on Rt. 14 815/455-4300 M E M H E R F E D E R A L S A V I N G S A N D L O A N I N S U R A N C E C O R P O R A T I O N t2r .FIFTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of December 31, 1931). Taxes payable in 1983 will be lower than last year according to figures reported by County Clerk Raymond D. Woods, because of the reduction in valuations made by the board of review and assessors last summer. The total valuation of the county in 1931 is $45,870,078, as compared to $49,644,300 in 1930. This is a decrease of about nine perdfent. The total amount raised from the 1931 levy will be $174,306.30 as compared to $188,268.3£,Jn 1930. Payment of taxfe for the coming year will be divided into two parts under a new law passed a year ago. The big barn on the Ed. Bell farm, near Ringwood, occupied by Lewis Schroeder, and the James Rainey farm adjoining, were destroyed by fire. FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of 5 January 1, 1942). An accident which seriously injured Bob Schulz, 19, occurred at the Ringwood Chemical cor poration. Several men were moving a crane when a beam slipped and the crane fell on Schulz. He was taken to the Woodstock hospital but later removed to St. Luke's hospital in Chicago. Numerous residents of this vicinity have been appointed as members of the 103-man organization to serve as the McHenry County Council of Civilian Defense. From Spring Grove those ap pointed were Paul Weber, J. G. Wagner and Byron I. Orvis; from Ringwood, Earl Whiting, Clayton Harrison, Dr Hepburn and Kenneth Cristy; Johnsburg, Joseph Frett and Joe King. TWENTY FIVE YEARSAGO (Taken from the files of ^December 27, 1956). Construction of the $850,000 addition to Memorial hospital for McHenry County began and barring unforseen com plications, it will be ready for occupancy by early 1958. When completed, a modern 65-bed hospital to serve McHenry county will be available for people in the county. Arnold J. Rauen of Pistakee Bay received an "Oscar" award at the Community Fund of Chicago luncheon meeting. The award honored his out standing participation in the 1956 Red Feather drive. As chairman of the "banks" group of the fund's finance section, he directed acttvites of other volunteers in soliciting funds from Chicago area hanks. Under his leadership, the group raised 106 percent of i its quota. The George Biggs home at 306 Clover avenue, Edgebrook Heights, was chosen the most unosal and effective display in the Home Decorating contest for Christmas sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. TEN YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of January 5, 1972). - y' A new building will be constructed at the McHenry county fairgrounds to handle expansion of the growing fair and a committee has been named to determine exact location, size and projected use. Money for this building-expected to be about 120 feet by 80 feet - will come from a special State of Illinois fund ear marked for the specific purpose by local fairs. McHenry county sheriffs deputies investigated 21 accidents over the New Year weekend, six of which occurred in the McHenry- Wonder Lake area. There were injuries in only four of the six. In probably one of their best efforts of the season, Ken Ludwig's Warriors crushed Yorkville high school, a team highly touted in the pre>tournament prognostication, 85*59. Defense again waS excellent as it has been in virtually every Warrior victory this season, especially the Warrior zone press. Rag Ludwig and Mark Bentz led Warrior scorers with 20 points apiece while Don Prazak and Cary Fenner contributed 15 and 11 respectively. State Driver Offices Close All offices and facilities in the Secretary of State's office will be closed Friday, Dec. 25, for Christmas, and Friday, Jan. 1 for flew Year's, Secretary of State Jim Edgar announced mis week. i» Edgar said downstkte Driver Services facilities outside Cook county will reopen Saturday, Dec. 26, and Saturday, Jan. 2, both regular workdays. Model Family ; Only 7 percent of the total U.S. population lives in 'the "model" nuclear family of two parents and two children. CHRISTMAS EVE: ' SPECIAL HOLIDAY BUFFET *7 (Children 10 And Under $4.95) CHRISTMAS DAY: Roast Turkey A Regular Menu Serving 12 to 9 NEW YEAR'S EVE: Special Menu, Favors Music and Dancing By "Rise^erving 4 til ? NEW YEAR'S DAY: Regular Menu Serving 12 to 9 •mmmm Holiday Gift Suggestion Dinner & Dinner Theater Gift Certificates Now Available 19S2 DINNER THEATER SCNKNU Running Weekends Beginning Jan. 8, 15 A 22 "SEVEN YEAR ITCH" Running Weekends Beginning Feb. 12 Running Weekends Beginning March 12 "PRISONER OF 2ND AVENOK" Ticket Prices: Fridays & Sundays $19 per pmnon Saturdays: $16 par parson Season Tickets now Available at special rates Group rates available for 25 persons or more Fri. ft Sat. - Dinner 6:30 p.m. Showtime 8:30 p.m. Sundays - Dinner 1:30 p.m. Show 3:30 p.m. 11'» jrr* TT- it&i 0