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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Apr 1977, p. 25

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SECTION 2 PAv^ c .0 PLAIN JEAl tR WEDNESDAY APRIL 27 p<*c»<?onnnn^oofT'?T?*i^*pvw^~ mnnooWMW Twice Told Tales FIFTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of April 28. 1927) S ll Freund. supervisor of McHenry township, was ap­ pointed on six of the nineteen committees of the board of supervisors Mr Freund is the" chairman of the public buildings and claim county poor committees and a member of the road and bridge, fees and salaries, rights-of-way and railroad committees The board of supervisors went on record as being unanimous in favor of a. two-cent gas tax Supervisor Freund was the father of the resolution. Official opening of the McHenry Country club for the season of 1927 will take place on Sunday. May 1 It will start with the Blind Bogey tour­ nament Ladies may enter this event It is to be IB-hole medal play The McHenry Rifle club made arrangements with the Hubert Weber estate for the leasing of the farm for a target range The farm is located a few miles out of the city in the vicinity of Lake Defiance and the same is to be leased for a period of three years The club \sill be affiliated with the National Rifle association of America thus giving its members authority to compete in all state and interstate rifle meets All citizens, including both sexes, past the age of 16. are eligible FORTY YEARS AGO Taken from the tiles of April 29. 1937 > The last meeting of the old city council was held at the city hall in McHenry Monday evening, with Mayor Peter J Doherty presiding and all the aldermen present, being Aid Buss. Ferwerda, Freund. Justen. Overton and Kreutzer. Due to a recent change in the lau it was necessary to choose by lot which three aldermen were to get a four-year term ajjd which three a, two-year term This was decided bv\the flip of a coin, resulting in Regner. Kreutzer and Freund getting the four-year term and Bolger. Buss and Ferwerda. the two-year terms. In absence of City Clerk Peter Neiss. City Attorney Henry L Cowlin swore in the new mavot. I R 1977 Overton and the aldermen. George Kleinhans. formerly of Chicago, has purchased a lot 'from H A Asmalsky on Route 20. east of the river, where he is building a lumber shed and store, where he plans to carry a supply of building material, .including lumber, builders hardware and paint The thirty-year class of McHenry Council of the Knights of Columbus received the second and third degrees of the order at a district meeting at Harvard Sunday afternoon, when a total of sixty-seven candidates from Harvard. Woodstock and McHenry were initiated McHenry sent a Class of twelve candidates to Har­ vard. who were accompanied by about fifty local members. The first regular dinner meeting of the newly organized McHenry Lions Club was held at Berline's restaurant C.H Duker. first president, con­ ducted the meeting and presented four guests from the International office • TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of May 1. 19521 About 100 prospective members were present at the Legion home last Monday evening to officilaly welcome a new organization, the McHenry Chamber of Commerce, and to discuss the work done by the former Business Men's association, which gave rise to the Chamber Atty John Looze is the new president of th-. chamber In a very impressive joint installation ceremony held at the V.F.W. clubhouse newly elected officers of the V.F.W and its auxiliary unit officially took over their new duties Henry "Bud"' Kraus is the new commander for the veterans organization, while Betty Clark has been selected president of the auxiliary unit When the blood bank opened to the public at the V.F.W clubhouse on Wednesday af ternoon. 472 persons had registered to donate to this worthy cause, While usually only forty persons are admitted by one bloodmobile unit in an hour period, plans were made to handle seventy yesterday The Johnsburg tigers started off last Sunday on their home diamond like they aren't fooling in their aim for the county championship as they handed ' the McHenry Shamrocks a decisive 14 to 5 defeat Hiller and Klapperich hit home runs for Johnsburg TEN YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of May 4, 1967) On Thursday. April 27, LiV'tJ v\ SL-'/J McHenry County Treasurer Cal Skinner. Jr.. distributed $87,000 to the 141 taxing districts in the county The money represents the amount of delinquent personal property taxes collected since Skinner took office in December. Distributions are usually made three or four times a year McHenry's City Council met Monday night for the first regular meeting of the new fiscal year. Attorney Donald W Truckenbrod appeared before the Council in behalf of Vale Adams. Eva Bacon Sparks and Lester V. Adams, petitioners for zoning change on property on Crystal Lake road. The building now has apartments on the upper level which the petitioners wish to continue, but ask for- commercial classification to permit such use on the lower level There are career op­ portunities galore in the health­ care field. Many jobs besides doctors and nurses beckon those who are willing to work and enjoy helping people Mrs. June Adams, employee of the hospital for five years, is representative of the skilled jobs available. She is an electroencephalograph op­ erator The EEG machine is used to study the brain A meeting of County Board Chairman Walter Dean of 7T79 YOUTH ON THE MOVE 1-ll'ers Speak I'p "Do Not Pass Jail Go Directly to 4-H," "The Perils and Pitfalls of Pediswear" and "The Most Widely Read Book in the World". These were some of the winning speeches at the recent 4-H public speaking contest Five 4-H'ers were selected to represent McHenry county in the state 4-H public speaking contest to be held at the Illinois State fair, Judy Vyduna from McHenry, and Nikki Payne and Steve Thompson of Woodstock will be competing in this state contest. Danielle Byron of McHenry and Jeff Olbrich of Woodstock were selected as alternates Diane Kuhlman of Hebron and Shelly VonBruenchenhein, McHenry, will represent McHenry county in the Speaking of Horticulture McHenry and his specially selected committee to assist in making standing committee and Mental Health board ap­ pointments was held last Thursday. . eV:Y' McHenry Walgreen Agency "YOUR PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS" 1327 N. RIVERSIDE DR., McHENRY, ILL. PHARMACY 385-4426 Just Ask Us For Free Prescription Income Tax Receipts! JhuZl/a£w HARDWARE STORES OPEN WEEKNITES 9 to 9 P.M: SATURDAY 9 to 8 P.M. SUNDAY (STORE) 9 to 7 P.M. SUNDAY (PHARMACY) 9 to 3 P.M. APPLIANCES k • LITTLE MACS • DOUBLE MACS • IRONS • MIXERS • BLENDERS TOASTERS FREE DELIVERY JUST CALL! 385-4426 POWER TOOLS Vz OFF SANDERS DRILLS JIG SAWS *3.36 BUTTERWORTH SYRUP 53* 12 0Z. DISCOUNT PRICE LIMIT 1 II ,jrn*o \ .2 • COUPON EXPIRES 5-3-77 I | KNEE HI STOCKINGS COUNTY FAIR |S" I DRY ROASTED 1 PEANUTS 59 8 0Z. DISCOUNT PRICE LIMIT 1 ^OUPONEXPIRE^3T7 ^ EREG2 NILLA WAFERS 69< 12 0Z. DISCOUNT PRICE LIMIT 2 49* ^ COUPON EXPIRES 5-3-77 REG. 39* DISCOUNT PRICE 97 FOR LIMIT 4 COUPON EXPIRES 5-3-77 SAVE 49* B0BBI PINS DISCOUNT PRICE BUY ONE PACK GET ONE PACK LIMIT 1 REG. 49' FREE COUPON EXPIRES 5-3-77 nl I I I I J DROP CLOTHS REG. J9L 9x12 DISCOUNT PRICE LIMIT 2 19 I I I *i i i SAVE 30* 4 MASKING TAPE 3/4"X60 YARDS ~ DISCOUNT PRICE LIMIT 2 39 •1 j COUPON EXPI^5^^pI L COUPON EXPIRES 5-3-77 | jyJi i *! i • SAVE 60 1o)a2qwe"/ uimcv siu( rati REG, I 79' Ig 9 02. DISCOUNT PRICE FOR 98* I LIMIT 2 COUPON EXPIRES 5-3-77 CHEE*T0S SAVE J31_ HOMOGENIZED MILK - REa 39 GALLON DISCOUNT PRICE LIMIT 2 26 I I l» I I I I contest held at the Illinois State fair Titles of their Speeches are "The American Beauty" and "Secrets on the Art of Flower Arranging", respectively^ Family Camping Family camping can be an economical vacation. With the state of the economy, many families may find it necessary to re-evaluate their vacation plans this summer. One alternative is family camping at one of the Northern Illinois 4-H camps. A family can live in a cabin or in their own tent or camper Meals are prepared by the camp kitchen staff and served in a dining hall so parents can enjoy their vacations A camp-program staff, in­ cluding a nurse, will be on duty at all times to supervise educational activities, such as nature hikes and campfire programs, and to teach crafts, swimming, canoeing, rafting, volleyball and other sports. The program provides plenty of free time so every member of the family can "do his own things," whether fishing, sunbathing or reading. Since no camping gear is required and the fees include meals, lodging, and equipment, family camping is an economical vacation. Camp sites and the dates of family camping are: White Eagle 4-H camp, Adeline, Illinois, off Highway 72, south west of Kockford-June 10-12. June 24-26. and Shaw-waw-nas see 4-H canrifc). near Kankakee Kiver state park, off Highway 102, west of Kankakee-June 24- 26 and July 1-4. For free brochure, reser­ vations and more complete details, write the Northern Illinois 4-H Camp association. Route 1. Box 198. Manteno. Ill 60950. Association Of School Nurses Holds Meeting Donna Brandis. Pupil Per sonnel specialist, from the Illinois Office of Education, will talk on current issues relative to school nursing from the Springfield office. Joining Ms. Brandis will be Linda David son. regional consultant in Pupil Personnel services, and Joe Fisher, director of Special .Education services, who will bring specific information on reimbursement to the school districts for nursing time China Clapping Americans who travel to China often are startled at being greeted with handclapping when they visit a commune or observe some other activity -- some­ times when just walking down a street. TTie best response to such a greeting is simply to clap back. FARMER'S •ALMANACI COMPLETE * MENU AND ,oc oono 385-8808 2 MILES NORTH _RRN * ON ROUTE 31 DEEP DISH PIZZA CARRY-OUTS ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEKEND The Eddie Foaell Show STARRING THE CABARET GIRLS! •vfc*y rev m. 9 PIECE SHOW GROUP--5 GIRLS & 4 BOYS FRI., SAT. & SUN. NITES (SHOW/DANCE) FLOOR SHOWS NITELY FEATURING: BUDDIES FRI., SAT. 4 SUN. NITES, 7-10 JOIN US FOR MOTHER'S DAY • BUFFET BRUNCH 9 to 2 •DINNER 2 to 10 SERVING FROM OUR SPECIAL DINNER MENU RESERVATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED! HAPPY HOUR „ 4to7MON.-FRI./30^ 2 FOR 1 COCKTAILS THE SECOND ONE'S ON US! YOUR CHOICE! SPECIAL DRAFT BEER. OWING HAPPY HOUR FRENCH FRIED •SMELT SPECIAL BAR-B-QUE •CHICKEN WINGS HAPPY HOUR SI 50 fAMILV SPECIAL TWO CHILDREN (UNDER 12) FROM EACH FAMILY RECEIVE A FREE MEAL AND BEVERAGE FROM OUR CHILDREN'S MENU WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT M0N.-SAT. 5:00-6:30 P.M. FREE CARTOONS. TOO! JOIN US FOR OUR FAMOUS 9 30-2:00 COMPLIMENTARY CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH ALL COCKTAILS 75* DURING BRUNCH CRAZY DINNER AUCTION -MONDAY NITES, 7 PM- ANYTHING GOES-YOU BRING IT...WE LL AUCTION IT (ITEMS MUST BE HERE BY 6:30) CHICKEN SPECIAL DURING AUCTION ALL YOU S/00 Includes French Fries, CAN EAT *1 Cole Slaw & Bread

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