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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Jun 1966, p. 9

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Thursday, June 9,196$ THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Section Two -- Page Ontt, STATE SCHOURSHIP WINHBtS i; i.!! Will Donna Raske Philip Giuntoli Linda Davis Patricia Hanini Mary Pliner C indy Adams Fran Schneider Kristine Weisenberger Be Wise Shop In Me ONLY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY JUNE 9th, 10th & 11th All TOP 40 Records ALBUMS -- At Our Low, Low Prices H. F. -- $2.88 Stereo -- $3.85 ONLY ea. i $1.(90 OFF THE REGULAR PRIGE OF ANY SET OF GIBSON GUITAR STRINGS. NAME ; ^ADDRESS-. | ( Offer GOod With This Coupon ) j TONES MUSIC Across from the Jewel 37*9-23 West Elm McHenry 815-385-4616 » Monday thru Friday 9 to 9 -- Saturday 9 to 6» RECEIVES DEGREE Harold Albert May, son of of Willia rrlMay, 2207 W. Johnsburg Road, received a B.S. degree during commencement ceremonies at Culver-Stockton College at Canton, Mo., Monday, June 6. He was one of 122 seniors. BAPTISTS OBSERVE 5th ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY. JUNE 12 The fifth anniversary of the establishment of the First Baptist <$hurch in McHenry will be observed this Sunday, June 12. Friends and members of the church anticipate a full day of activities including a picnic on the church grounds at noon. Recreation and fellowship will follow throughout the afternoon. Evening services will be presented by the young people of the church. "The growth of the church, is the result of not only those who have joined in its membership but credit is also due to the many community friends who have been an encouragement from the very beginning", observed the pastor, Rev. Virgle Chappell. Thirty-nine persons in attendance at the first meeting have increased to a little over 200 on a record Sunday. A first unit building was constructed in 1983 and has served the rhurch to the present.- The church has three active deacons which constitute the lay-leadership of the church. William Miller is chairman along with C. Edward Erb, Jr., £nd Melvin Hicks. Rev. O. Richardson is the part-time associate pastor. A special invitation is extended to any McHenry resident who has had a part in the growth of the new church. Special recognitions will be made during all services of those who have participated in establishment of one of. -the newest churches, of our community. COtJNTY YOUNG REPUBLICAN CLUB PLANS FOR PICNIC The McHenry County Young Republican club met on Tuesday, May 31, at the Rumsey building in Crystal Lake. The meeting was presided over by the president, Atty. Tom Henley. Candidates for county offices who appeared and addressed them were: Vernon Kays; Ray Chirempes; Cal Skinner Jr., Ray Murphy, Eugene Brewer, John Carroll, Melvin Griebel, Edward Hall (speaking for^RLqhard Tazewell) and O. C. O'HarcL N, Following the talks given by the candidates, a short, business meeting was held. New members signed uprfor membership And, dues were paid. Cal Skinner, Jr., was appointed to fill {lie vacancy of treasurer in the club. Tentative plans were made for the picnic to b*e held in August. POLITICAL CORNER NOMINATED FOR OFFICE Norman Geary, candidate for State Senator from the 32nd district, has been recommended by the Better Government association for the Republican nomination at the June primary. GROOVING (All Breeds) • BOARDING (Individual Kennels) • TRAINING • BATHING -Rudy Seeker's ICenneis 1018 W. Lincoln Rd. McHenry Phone 885-2486 (1 Mile East of the Skjrtine Drive-In)' In •*" McHENRY Beginning on June 20th we are opening a day camp here at Fantasy Farm for boys 6 to 12 years old. The daily program will include baseball, swimming, hiking, gardening and a weekly trip to some point of interest. On rainy days indoor activity will be provided. All activities will be well supervised, and can assure you that your child will have an interesting and rewarding time. The enrollment will be only 12 boys for each session so that each boy will get personal attention and supervision. The minimum session will be two weeks Monday thru Friday. If you are interested in having your son join our group call immediately for the date you want your son to be enrolled. For further information, CaU . . . FANTASY FARM Phone 385-2499 $15.00 Per Week Model P-3080/P-3081 WESTINGHOUSE JET SET 19" 1NSTANT-0N™ TV • Turned Off --A New Kind Of Television, It Doesn't Stare Back At You • Turned On --A New Kind Of Picture --Softer, Clearer, Easier to Watch • Top Front Controls with Illuminated Pop-Up VHF and Slide-Rule UHF Channel Numbers • Instant-OnTM TV --No Wait, No Warm-Up, No Walk Back • Special Duty Chassis •for Weak Signal Areas • Memory Fine Tuning • Twin Telescoping VHF/UHF Antenna • Cobalt Blue or Granada Brown $179.00 INC. FREE T.V. STAND F. M. RADIO & T.V. 1316 N. RIVERSIDE DU. McHEXKY PJIONE 385-0979 W Wiiiiillllilf " A - B R A N D BREATHIN' BRUSHED PIGSKIN® CASUALS ONLY BY W O L V E R I N E Relax... and with your shoes on! Everyone likes a comfortable shoe. Hush Puppies9 casuals go one step further. Steel shanks are carefully handfitted to your pair of Hush Puppies® casuals. That way you get extra support and casual comfort without sacrificing important foot support. But that's only half the story! • Lightweight comfort • Water and soil resistant • Clean with brisk brushing • Micro-cellular non-marking crepe soles No "break in" -just wear em! 1307 N. Riverside Drive McHenry, 111 COLLEGE STUDENTS / HELP AT BAPTIST BIBLE SCHOOL Summer missionaries,. Barbara Nevil from Mineal Wells, Texas, and Charlotte Smart from Colorado Springs, Colo., will make up a part of the faculty for r Vacation Bible School at the First Baptist church this year. The Home Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention sponsors selected junior and senior college students each summer for a term of 10 weeks. Miss Nevil and Miss Smart will serve their first two weeks in the Bible School at the First Baptist church of McHenry which will be held from 9-12 a.m. beginning June 13. Preparations are complete for enrollment to be held Friday, June membership of the church 10, from 10 - 12 a.m. Volunteer teachers from the have been in study and preparation during the past two months for this year's school. Mrs. W. Miller is superintendent of the department for 13- 16 years old pupils. She will be assisted by Mrs. D. McMillan. A department for 11-12 year old students will be directed by Mrs. R. Miller who will be assisted by Mrs. T. Parrish and Mrs. J. Johnson. Other departments and their faculties include: 9-10 year-- Mrs. V. Chappell, Superintendent and Mrs. V .Ames and D. McMillan; 6-8 year --Mrs. L. Harper, Superintendent; Mrs. R. Darn- Miss Charlotte Smart and --Mrs. L. Mays, Superintendent; and Mrs. J. Bohl and Mi's. Miss Barbara Nevil; 4-5 year O. Richardson. A nursery will be provided for the children of the workers by Mrs. R. Spirk and Mrs. R. Lense. Activities for the school include field • trips, a picnic, handcraft, a Parents' Night on Sunday evening, June 26, at 6:30 p.m., singing and Bible and mission studies. Boys and girls, 4 through 16 years of age, who do not have a church are encouraged to attend the vacation Bible School. HONOR GRADUATE William Joseph Lay, of 1918 Rt. 12 Road, Spring Grdve, was among the seventy-eight Northern Illinois University seniors who were graduated with honors last Saturday morning at Northern's sixtyseventh annual commencement. Mr. Lay received a degree of bachelor of science in education. COUNTY INVESTS $180,396 IN E-H 'JBt SAVINGS BONDS „ ' ' . * ""I*.;. •- McHenry county resident purchased a total of $180,396 lh series E and H United States savings bonds in April, according to Donald J. Still of Woodstock, general county chairman of the savings bonds conv*» mittee. Sales in the state of Ulindis were $31,618,293, according to Arnold J. Rauen of McHenry, state director of the Treasury's savings bonds division. This is-* an increase of 7.6 percent over sales for last April and accounts for 7.4 percent of national sales which were $426,- 000,000. Illinois purchases in the first four months of this year reached 36.1 percent of the annual quota which is $348,- 000,000. Shop In McHenry Winner Chosen June 14th CAL SKINNER, JR. FOR Clip & Save! This Is a low budget campaign ELECTION!! Collingbourne - Olds HAS IT IN STOCK! A1 Collingbourne PILTA 88 Delivered ^ < In McHenry Incl. Factory JUr Cond. NOW THERE ARE ELEVEN OLDS 88's . - • - •- ,#pimT..n-Tmr.mi i, ' I I 1400 Exec. Driven Miles SAVE $900 0)C0 0)C0 ACTION JETSTAR 88 Delivery In IMcHcnrv 810 AT YOUR KIND OF ACTION TEST THEM -- THEN PRICE THEM TODAY Al Coliangbourne BUICK, OLDS, 907 N. Front St. , So. On Rte. 31 McHenry, Illinois PHONE 815-385-7200

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