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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Oct 1983, p. 35

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I - PAGE 6 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12,1983 general ® Absentee voting deadlines Survivors of suicide meet Oct. 13 , The Survivors of Suicide or (S.O.S.) will be holding its bi­ monthly meetings Oct. 13 and Oct. 27 at 8 p.m. Meetings are held at the offices of Youth Service Bureau, 4719 W. Elm Street, in McHenry, at the intersection of Route 120 and Meadow Lane. Those who have lost a son, daughter, husband or wife through suicide, are urged to attena. For further information, call 344-3240 and ask for Mike. McHenry County electors expecting to be absent from the county for the Nov. 8 non­ partisan election may now cast an absentee ballot in tne office of Rosemary Azzaro, county clerk. Absentee applications in person can be accepted up to 5 p.m. Monday, Nov. 7, in the clerk's office. Tbe office will remain open Saturdayv Nov. 5, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. to permit absentee voting. The last day to receive applications by mail is Tnursday, Nov. 3. Absentee ballots mailed to individuals must be voted and returned to the County Clerk's office no later than the mail delivery Nov. 8th, to be properly delivered to |he respective polling places. Applications for absentee voting may be obtained by calling 815-338-2040 or writing to the office of County Clerk, 2200 N. Seminary Avenue, Woodstock, HI. 60098. - TWICE TOLD TALES Edited from our files of years gone by Business moves to new LISTEN FOR THE BIG BAND BROADCAST PLUS "YOUR HIT PARADE" THRU OCTOBER AM 850 BROUGHT TO YOU BY SATELLITE TV CENTER • HUNTLE Y HOME MPROVEMENT CENTER - CRYSTAL LAKE & WAUCONDA A.G. EDWARDS - WOODSTOCK vol ( AN RUN I A\ ac&askntio W A T E R C O N D I T I O N E R •LOW MONTHLY RENTAL •NO 9 STALLATION CHARGE •FREE WATER TEST •30 DAY FREE TRIAL HICK5GA5 •Save on Detergents. Soaps, Bleaches •Eliminate Hard Water Chores •Spotless Dish Drying Inc Hickagas, 1023 LAKE AVE. WOODSTOCK CALL TODAY 815-338-1296 Corner of Old Route 14 i 47 Woodstock, Illinois (Taken from the files of Oct. 12, 1933) « West McHenry is a busier place than usual these days and the reason for this extra activity is that one of this city's largest business concerns has moved to Main street for the permanent location. The Buss-Page Motor Sates, headquarters for Ford cars, moved from Mrs. John R. Knox's building at the river bridge to the former Morrow OCTOBERFEST Thursday, Oct. 13 thru Monday, Oct. 17 V MEN'S FURNISHINGS MEN S CLOTHING 109.90 Vested Suits. Reg. 155 00 Assorted fabrics. 38-44 reg. & long. 139.90 Suits. Reg. 185.00 200.00. Assorted styles fabrics. 40-46 reg. long. 89.90 Sport Coats. Reg. 125.00-130.00. Tweeds, herringbones. 40-46 reg. & long. 17.99 Haggar Slacks. Reg. 28.00. Belt loop style. Solid colors. 32-42. 59.90 & 69.90 Fashion Outerwear. Reg. 85.00- 125.00. Mid-weight fabrics, several styles. M,L,XL- MEN'S SPORTSWEAR 12.99 Spless Brand Plaid Sport Shirts. Reg. 17.00. S.M.L.XL. 11.99 Spless Brand Flannel Shirts. Reg. 16.00. Assort­ ed plaids. S.M.L.XL. 13.99 Fashion Knit Shirts. Reg. 18.00. Assorted styles. S,M,L,XL. SWEATERS t.24.00. Solid color crew necks, S.M.L.XL 19.99 Oxford Cloth Dress Shirts. Reg. 26.00 & 28.00. Button-down by Geoffrey Scott. Stripes solids. Easy-care cotton/polyester. 14 -17 neck, 32-55 sleeve. 25% OFT Bryson Briefs. Reg. 3/9.00.100% cotton. 30-44. 252fl?FF Br*son TShlrts ReS 3/11.50. 100% cotton. 5pEh,XL. Crew &. V neck. 25% OFF Bryson Athletic Shirts. Reg. 3/9.00. Ribbed cotton. S,M,L,XL. 25% OFF Spless Brand Boxer Shorts. Reg. 4.75. Easy care cotton/polyester. Assorted patterns. 34-44. 25% OFF Pajamas. Reg. 16.00. Coat & middy styles, cotton Jk polyester. Assorted patterns. No-iron. S.M.LXL 8.99 Leather Belts. Reg. 13.00-16.00. Black &. brown. 7.99 Leather Wallets. Reg. 16.00 & 18.00. Bi-fold 8. tri-fold. Black & brown. 6.99 Ties. Reg. 11.00. Assorted patterns. Washable polyester. 25% OFF Orion Crew Socks. Reg. 3.00. Solid color. One size. 25% OFF Cotton Crew Socks. Reg. 3.25. White with stripe top. One size. 25% OFF Cotton Crew Socks. Reg. 3.00. White with stripe top. One size. 30% OFF Velour Shave Robes. Reg. 29.00. Easy care. 25% OFF Pile Lined Gloves. Reg. 13.00. Leather palm. Orte size. "c: 24.99 |erslld Cotton Sweaters. Reg. 35.00. 100% cotton. M.L.XL 25% OFF Merona Sportswear. Reg. 35.00-60.00. Slacks, sweaters, shirts. 13.99 V-Neck Sweaters. Reg. 20.00. Solid colors. M.L.XL. YOUNG MEN'S SPORTSWEAR .99 i r. V-:- ;?: Straight leg boot cut denim. 28-36. 35% OFF Union Bay Fashion Jeans. Reg. 28.00-30.00. 28-26. 11.99 Saturday's Flannel Shirts. Reg. 15.00. Plaids. S.M.LXL. . ' * 18.99 Fashion Sweaters. Reg. 26.00. Solids fancies. S.M.L.XL. 18.99 Saturday's Jersey Knits. Reg. 24.00 26.00. Solids & fancies. S.M.L.XL. 49.90 & 59.90 Fashion Outerwear Reg. 70.00-85.00. Assorted styles. M.L.XL. (Taken from the files of Oct 14, 1943) His many friends in this vicinity reao with interest of the exciting and dangerous life of Richard Justen during his last 18 months of service with the Marines. In that time Justen has been in four major conflicts, including the Battle of the Solomons and the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands. Pearl Harbor has been the home port of our Marine gunner since his enlistment. (Taken from the files of Oct. 16, 1958) Hie leaves came tumbling down and so did the television aerials, trees, branches, windows and almost everything else in the path of last Thursday morning's furious storm whicn was described as cyclonic in nature.The storm began to whip its fury in the direction of Mcllenry about 1 o'clock in the morning and not long afterward there was a widespread power outage which continued for several hours, at best, and for CHARGE IT! We welcome your own Spiess Charge. Visa and MasterCard --50 YEARS -AGO building on Main street, which they nave purchased. The change will be advantageous in many ways as it will give this growing concern a place of their very own and will be more convenient in many ways. At the regular meeting of the Catholic Daughters of America. Mrs. Mae Martin was elected grand regent and Miss Mildred Kinsala was chosen vice-grand regent. --40 YEARS AGO Dan ' Justen has been promoted to a T-3 Staff Sergeant. Thomas Wilson, who recently joined his brother, John, in service, is stationed at Camp Blanding, Fla. McHenry is honoring her men and women in service. There will be a parade, led by the school band which will march' the Legion grounds in preparation for tne program. Wm. M. Carroll of Woodstock will deliver the address of the day. ----25 YEARS AGO more than 36 hours at worst in a few scattered places. William E. Creutz of McCullom Lake has been named general chairman of the Boy Scout drive which opens Oct. 21. Vale Adams is in charge of publicity and James Larkin, auditing. Gayl Johnson was top prize winner for collecting the greatest amount of money in the red heart tag day held last Saturday. Glen Olsen placed second and Robert Doran was third. --10 YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Oct. 17, 1973) Hie McHenry Plaindealer, in competition with about 145 newspapers throughout the state, won the top editorial award of the Illinois Press association. The contest is the largest and most prestigious of n e w s p a p e r c o m p e t i t i o n s conducted annually in the stal lg editorial, whi annually in the state Tbe., appeared in the Febr 9 iss was 'entitled "State Aid Schools~a Bonus ' or a Bogeyman", # It outlined the growing demands of the state and questioned their value in view of the time and expense reouired on the part of the individual schools McHenry will conduct a city- wide leaf pickup program as a result of action by tne Council. Of necessity, the program will have some restrictions which will be rigidly enforced. One of these calls for the collection of only-no - garbage, ti* cans or other metal objects, glass bottles or jars or discarded s h r u b b e r y , e s p e c i a l l y evergreens. LOSE 2 FORI DENNIS & BERYL BOSSMAN TELL: "WE LOST 270 LBS." WITH THE NUTRI/SYSTEM METHOD. 0HE.113 LBS., THE OTHER 157 LBS.!" • No diet pills, no injections • Medically supervised • No starvation or food decisions • Mistake-proof food plan, no constant calorie-counting • Nutri/System guarantee: follow the Nutri/System program and lose weight quickly, often up to a pound a day. Achieve your goal by the date specified, or pay no addi­ tional charges for Nutri/System services until you do. "WE WERE ABSOLUTELY THRILLED WITH OUR STEADY PROGRESS THE HUTRI/SYSTEM WAY!" CALL TODAY FOR A FREE. NO OBLIGATION CONSULTATION 2 LBS. LOST for a 1 LB. 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