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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Jul 1974, p. 5

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mz&stssszs* FESTIVAL PRESENTATION - Mr, Kosak, left, (played by K.C. Helmeid) is caught snoozing while Johnny (Brucem Messman) tries to borrow some candy from the candy jar. This scene is being rehearsed for the production of William Saroyan's classic "My Heart's in the Highlands", being presented by the Woodstock Summer Theatre festival on July 19, 20, 26, 27 and 28 at the Woodstock Opera house. Admission has been lowered in an effort to bring better quality entertainment for the whole family at prices that the whole family can afford. For further information, call 338-1314. Community Calendar JULY 6 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM -- Bowling - McHenry Recreation -- 7 p.m. JULY 8 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting -- 7:30 p.m. - East Campus Cafeteria. JULY 11 Senior Citizens Sewing Group -- Home of Alice Wilke -- 9 a.m. JULY 13 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Picnic for Members Veterans Acres -- Crystal Lake Blacktop. 1954 McHenry High School Class Reunion -- Johnsburg Community Club -- 6 p.m. Island Lake Little League -- Benefit Dance -- A1 Kaya -- Roberts Road and Rt. 176, Island Lake -- 8 p.m. Bake Sale - Johnsburg Pig Tail League -- Both Banks -- Bush Field -- 9 a.m. JULY 14 1954 Class of McHenry High School Family Picnic -- Johnsburg Community Club Grounds -- Noon 'Til Dusk. JULY 17 Luncheon-Card Party -- St. Patrick's Ladies Guild -- St. Patrick's Hall -- 11:30 to 1 p.m. LaLeche League -- Monthly Meeting. JULY 19 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM -- Meeting - Oak Room -- St. Mary's -- 7:30 p.m. JULY 20 Griswold Lake Hills Home Owners Association -- Special Fun Night -- Casey's Hall -- River Road --7 p.m. McHenry Senior Citizens Kitchen Band -- Ringwood SERVICE NEWS immrmr RENTAL for ALL OCCASIONS fceii & StJ 1214 N. Green St., McHenry Methodist Church, 7:30 p.m. Defenders and AFS Recycling Drive -- McHenry Market Place -9 a.m. to 5 p.m. JULY 21 Annual Chicken Barbecue -- Ringwood Methodist Church -- 11:30 to 2:30. JULY 22 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting -- 7:30 p.m. -- East Campus Cafeteria. JULY 23 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM -- Trip To Holy Hill - Bus Leaves Worts' Garage, 8:30 a.m. -- Reservations Call 385- 1105 or 385-6891. JULY 26 Royal Neighbors of America - - Riverview Camp, 6818 - Luncheon -- Varese's Restaurant -- 11:30. JULY 27 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM -- Meet For Cards -- Oak Room -- St. Mary's -- 7:30 p.m. Fahnily Car Passes Over Leg Of Owner Thomas A Butler of 604 Wilson road, Ingleside, was taken to McHenry hospital by the Johnsburg Rescue squad Saturday morning after the car his wife, Joyce, was^driving ran over his leg a private driveway at Claremont Hills. Mrs. Butler told deputies her husband was leaning on the door of the car talking to her and as she started to back up, he slipped on the loose gravel and the car ran over his right leg. MARRIAGE LICENSES Kenneth J. Montrose, 2508 S. Kenilworth, McHenry, and Elizabeth J. Freund, 3715 W. Freund avenue, McHenry. Scott F. Brodie, 2313 N. Club drive, McHenry, and Cynthia S. Watson, 1311 Green, McHenry. James J. Mazan, 5706 W. Broadway, Richmond, and Linda S. Buss, 7906 Balsam, Wonder Lake. Stephen R. Samuelson, 9316 Route 173f Richmond, and Sandra L. Fischer, Pell Lake. PUBLIC PULSE (The Plaindealer invites .he public to ust' this column as an expression of their views <>n subjects of general interest in our community. Our only request is that the writers give signature, full ad­ dress and phone number. We ask i<x>. that one in dividual not write on the same subject more than once each month. We reserve the right to delete an\ material whi'li we consider libelous or in objectional taste.» McIIENRY IS -- "Editor: The "McHenry is --" theme for Marine Festival week offers much room for flexibility, variety and initiative in the promotion of McHenry and the businesses that comprise the area. This theme offers an unique opportunity for individual businesses to promote themselves or some aspect of their service while promoting the McHenry area as a whole. "Although this theme presents some problems in regard to displays, costumes, etc., that would not be present if the theme were more specific (such as "The Roaring 20's or "The Gay Nineties"), it does open up areas of promotion such as friendliness, quality of service, longevity of service, etc., that would not be available under more traditional themes. Change or progress could be incorporated by a display featuring old pictures of the particular business or by a documentary of the particular business' service in the Dennis C. Shelley, 432 Bancroft, Rockford, and Constance P. Jablonski, 1502 N. Court, McHenry. Merlyn W. Otto, 1415 E. Central, Arlington Heights, and Linda K. Kubik, 217 Lake Shore, Spring Grove. James K. Chesler, 815 Southgate, McHenry, and Carlen D. Brown, 1805 W. River Terrace. McHenrv. KeithL. Klapperick, 701 Lake, Antioch, and Janet K. Blackmon, 9613 Route 12, Rich­ mond. Richard E. Seebesta, 504 Glenwood, McHenry and Linda D. Nantz, McHenry. community. Friendliness tould easily be promoted as an important aspect of a particular business by the simple adoption of the "smile" face. "This theme was not meant to inhibit the use of any kind of customs or previous traditional (£a SPetite ûibine Chef Alain and Louise are pleased to announce their restaurant is now open Wednesday through Saturday for lunch and dinner. They offer a very special Sunday Brunch. 220 S. Rt. 120 in Lakemore {East of McHenry) for reservations: {815) 385-7495 KURT J. MAYER JOINS NAVY -- Kurt J. Mayer, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mayer, Jr., of 4720 W. Parkview, McCullom Lake, joined the Navy June 17 and is now in basic training in San Diego. Friends may write to him at the following address: SSAN 333-52-0298, Co. 179, Recruit Training Command, Naval Training Center, San Diego, C alif., 92133. Save 20% on power attic ventilators • Releases costly hot trapped air from att ic. • Reduces air-condit ioning costs substantial ly. • Reduces paint peeling, mildew, and dampness both summer and winter. • Helps get more l i fe out of air-condit ioning systems. • Adds more l i fe to roofs. Compare our Prices You'll SAVE RV16 2500 CFM REG. 99.90 NOW PRV 16 1500 CFM REG. 79.90 £392 W/THERMOSTAT Serving McHenry for Over 50 Years HEATING, PLUMBING & AIR CONDITIONING, & KITCHENS! H. E. BUCH & SONS 3012 W. RTE. 120-McHENRY-385-0048-E. OF NEW BRIDGE . - , . > manner of participating in Marine Festival days or sidewalk sale. The use of customs is greatly encouraged and would seem to be quite easily adaptable under the 'McHenry is' slogan. "The window" decorating contest will be judged Saturday PAGE3- PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. JULY »,,!•?« fbrninjg, July 13. Thiere will be will take advantage of tils some dice awards as well as some good publicity for the winners. "Those wishing to enter please contact the Chamber office, 385-4300 on or before July 11, 1974. "We hope that all merchants opportunity to promote their particular business and the McHenry area. "Cordially, "McHenry Area Chamber of Commerce "Ed Samen, co-chairman " "Retail Committee" NEMADJI INDIAN POTTERY A. $4.00 B. 2.50 C. 3.50 I TEA SET- $16set % i HERB PLANTERS I$1.7SeaM 1.75 ea LB.MUGSS2.25ea. gatherings A Place of Uniques 1222 N.Green pottery McHenry, ILL wooden toyb American Express, candltea Bankamericard & wind chimes Mastercharge Accepted & roore Thanh Vou !! The outside construction for the safety deposit vault addition is now complete. Our parking lot and night depository are now back to normal use. We sincerely thank you for your patience during the construction period. We also thank you for improving the traffic flow to the drive-in windows. Your cooperation has helped ease the congestion at the area's busiest corner. /v ths. ^IccMzmLj an(z * MCHETVRYSTATEBANK The Bank of People and Performance \\ III \IO H W K 3510 WEST ELM STREET McHENRY PHONE: 385-1040 A FUIT SERVICE BANK

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