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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Aug 1985, p. 4

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Obituaries His paternal grandfather preceded him in death. Private graveside services for the family only were held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Windridge Cemetery, Cary, 111. Arrangements were handled by the George R. Justen & Son Funeral Rome. Memorials would be ap­ preciated to Northern Illinois Medical Center. BK SCREEN T.V. INCLUDING SPORTSVISION (REQUESTS) Qtieen ANY BASEBALL TEAMS IN UNIFORM RECEIVE A DISCOUNT ON PITCHERS OF BEER! SUMMER DRINK SPECIALS KffVtDFROMSPM-lOrM • MONDAY * PRICE DRINKS FOR THE LADIES ft TUESDAY-COOL REFRESHING ; STRAWBERRY MAR6ARITA 4 WEDNESDAY-A GOOD NIGHT FOR DRAFT 40* GLASS • THURSDAY-WATERMELON SHOT SPECIALS, BUY 1 GET 1 FREE " • SUNDAY~MALL EVENING" APRICOOLERS t OR CALIFORNIA LEMONADE fP*-' (continued from pagel) the stage there and setting up chairs at 5:50 p.m., and things got underway on schedule at 7:30 p.m. The small stage was filled with 15 folding chairs, one for each contes­ tant and last year's queen. A green carpet was on the stage and center runway, which had red roses lining the exterior. Noyes' hobbies are swimming, softball, tennis, flute and piano. She is the daughter of Douglas and Mar­ garet Noyes qnd was sponsored by the Lake in the Hills Women's League. King in the summer, faced some stiff competition. All of the 14 girls had an equal chance of being named Miss McHenry County in the 37th annual event. The audience made sure each girl knew she had support by screaming the name of their respective home­ towns when Leafblad, general man­ ager of two radio stations in Grays- lake, asked "Who's going to win?" several times throughout the show. Also vying for the title were: Miss Algonquin, Valerie Bailey; Miss Cary, Valerie Wagner; Miss Maren­ go, Jan Hoch; Miss Fox River Grove, Margaret Schmitt; Miss Mc­ Henry, Dawne Marshall; Miss Rich­ mond, Karen Kantlehner; Miss Wonder Lake, Anna Ruzieka; Miss Hebron, Mamie Bishop; and Miss Union, Beth Wilke. . Bishop was named Miss Congen- ialiatv by her fellow contestants. She was crowned by Michelle Bop- part, Miss Congeniality 1984. The contest was originally sched­ uled for the fairgrounds' grand­ stand, but inclement weather forced it under the metal roof of Hansen Pavillion. Workers began moving NORSE SHOE TOURNAMENT (DOUBLE ELIMINATION) AUG. 25,12 NOON SHARP *7" PER PERSON (LIMITED T01ST» PEOPLE/PRICE INCLUDES FOOO) Vkhi HI-DRI PAPER TOWELS DELSEY BATH TISSUE <-sr-5-sV' 4PAK ROLL TDK D-90 Cassette Tapes 90MIN. M&M'S (PLAIN or PEANUT) mm m. If you've been waiting for the mortgage market to break, here's the break you've been waiting for. Our fixed-rate mortgage hasn't been this low for a long, long time. And not only will it Save you lots of money, you'll also get the security of a fixed monthly payment. For more information, stop by or call us soon. Whatever you do, hurry. You can't keep a good rate down. B-D ALCOHOL SWABS 100 COUNT CIGARETTES GOLDEN GUERNSE Y PLUSTAX PACKS PLUS W TAX LENDER Page 4 McHENRY PLAINDEALER Section A Friday, August 1,1985 Community

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