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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 May 1979, p. 27

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V SECTION 2 - PAGE 3 - PI.AINDEALER - FRIDAY, MAY 18.1979 Twice Told Tales FIFTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of May 16, 1929) The McHenry postoffice is to be moved on June 1 from the William Pries building on Green street to the H E. Buch building on Riverside drive, the government having taken a 10- year lease on the new quarters. Mr. Buch will install complete new ̂ fixtures for the office and expects to have everything in readfriess by the first of the month. Postmaster Walsh found it necessary to have more room and the postal authorities a few weeks ago advertised for bids, the result being that the Buch building was selected for the new location. Kent & Company, McHenry realtors, report the sale of the 240-acre Malgren fram, located north of Genoa City, Wis., to IcCann and DeYoung j^egan. This large farm lown as a dairy farm, having one of the largest herds in southern Wisconsin. The purchasers intend to continue the farm as a show dairy farm and have already moved onto the place and taken over operations. FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of May 25, 1939) Charging that the $6,000 award by a jury in the county court in the condemnation suit of the State of Illinois vs. Rep. Thomas A. Bolger of McHenry in connection with ap­ proximately 57 acres of land, is inadequate and does not amount to just compensation to the owners, a new trial is being asked by the defendants in a motion filed in the county court before Judge Henry L. Cowlin. The motion was filed by At­ torney V.J. Knox and J.E. Bairstow, counsel for the owners of the property. The property in question is a part of the Bolger farm, located near the site of the McHenry dam, which is to be rebuilt and enlarged by the state. Paul Yanda, local musical director, accompanied Barry Taxman to Indianapolis, Ind., where Barry was entered in the regional contest for pianists. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of May 20, 1954) With more than 100 couples having registered to attend the first post-prom party ever held in McHenry, the success of the undertaking is virtually assured. "Club After-Glo" which is the name selected for the beautiful new McHenry Country club for one night, is being sponsored by the Mc­ Henry Township Kiwanis club, assisted by service and fraternal organization. Miss Clara Miller recently observed her thirty-fifth year of service with Illinois Bell Telephone company. She was honored at a luncheon in recognition of the occasion. Almost 200 music students in the local high school are making preparations for the fourth annual spring festival which will be presented in the school gymnasium May 27. The Crystal Lake Merchants rallied 'round their big catcher, Wally Otto, at Johnsburg to beat the Tigers 4 to 3. TEN YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of May 16, 1969) After a long period of study and discussion, the board of School District 15 voted to in­ stitute a central kitchen for one year on a trial basis, effective next fall. The decision came after the board debated the advisability of including a kitchen in the new Junior high school soon to be constructed. The trial plan calls for food preparation to be done at the present Junior high and served at Landmark school. The sytem to be used consists of six basic steps: preparation, packaging, distributing, heating, serving and disposing. Congressman Robert Mc- Clory announced that an ex­ panded Head Start program for McHenry county for the summer of 1969 has been ap­ proved. Supported by a grant in the amount of $36,530.00 from the Office of Economic Op­ portunity, the two-month program will serve the children in five communities. The local share of the total cost is $15,265. An average snowfall includes more than one trillion snowflakes. Young giraffes can grow up to half an inch per hour, ac­ cording to the National Wildlife federation. m e r i c a n V i e w p o i n t s It is only when our rights are invaded or seriously menaced that we resent injuries or make preparation for defense. James Monroe 8 and 11 hp Front Engine Riders. 32" deck floats over lawn contours. Flat floor, deep cushioned seat. Close controls. 5-speed in-line selector for easy shifting. Unibody welded steel frame, lifetime lubed transaxle and ball bearing front wheels for a long working life. Easy-Empty™ or Easy-Fill grass catchers optional. Red Tag Sale Saves $150 on 8-32R, $200 on 8-32E and $200*on 1132. Choose 7 hp rear AMfn \ engine rider with \ Key-Lectric® start or $*t Qy \ 5 hp with easy pull recoil. --- Wind-Tunnel® housing lifts grass for clean, even cut. 3 forward speeds plus reverse. Red Tag Sale Saves5100*. See the riders engi­ neered for a long working life at your participating Tbro dealer. Harart yon dona without a Toro long enough? TORO " Comparing nfulu pries and promotional walling price WhiW auppliw Uat. At the following Tbro dealers; Crystal Lake Flowerwood, Inc. Rt. 14 & 176 McHenry Geo. P. Freund 4120 W. Crystal Lake Rd. mPY 50n in recognition of THE '79 MUSTANG, this year's Pace Car at the Indianapolis 500, Woodward Ford-Mercury will be giving away an Indy 500 Mustang Pace Car T- Shirt to everyone who test drives an AFCS>ABLE May 11 through May 28. • H BRAND NEW 1979 BRAND NEW 1979 BRAND NEW 1979 BRAND NEW 1979 BRAND NEW 1979 PINTO *80 51 mo.' FIESTA 107 29 mo* NMD NEW 19)9 FAIRMONT $ MUSTANG lOOl 75 GRANADA $103ma LTD 1 3 1 39 mo.* * • 1 22 mo* •With approved credit 48 mos., $88 down, APR 12.67. Freight taxes, license and title extra. Sale price and deferred payment price as follows: Pinto $3095; $3864.48 - Fairmont $3495; $4578.56 - Fiesta $4095; $5149.92 - Mustang $3850; $4835.04 - Granada $3950; $4963.68 - LTD $4995; $6306.72 - T Bird $5295; $6692.16 UMNO NEW 1919 T-BIRD $ 139? CNNOOM FROM OVR TS A-l U»WP«ANN» HOWINWTOtKl 1979 P0NTIAC TRANS AM '8695 1978 MERCURY MONARCH 4 dr.. 6 cyt. luto m CONK) , poww stwariwc. pamm *4495 1978 P0NTIAC TRANS AM *7195 1978 OLDS CUTLASS *5795 1978 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE WAGON Low mileage, loaded *5195 1978 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL Coup*. k»d«d *8895 1978 FAIRMONT 2 DOOR 6 cylinder, automatic, power steering, air, radio $4295 WHOLESALE 1977 PINTO WAGON SPBCIALS automatic 1973 THUNDERBIRD $2895 Loaded *1375 1977 THUNCERBIRD 1973 CHEVY CHEVELLE *4495 Automatic trans. air conditioning. power steering *1095 1977 PLYMOUTH 1972 LINCOLN 2 dr.. AM-FM stem. aw cond.. pewar steeneg. power 4 tax looded takes. *2795 $995 1977 MERCURY COUGAR 4 dr.. V4. m coed., power steering. power takes. 1974 BUICK $995 *3795 1973 MERCURY WAGON 1977 CHEVROLET IMPALA •775 4doar *3595 1976 0LDSM0BILE DELTA 88 V4. Nto wr coed-, power steering, paver takes, low 1976 PINTO 1976 0LDSM0BILE DELTA 88 V4. Nto wr coed-, power steering, paver takes, low SQUIRE WAGON Peww stwering. 4 weed mdeap *3450 *2495 1975 BUICK 1976 FORD GRANADA LeSABRE 4 dr.. AM-FM stereo, IN CONNO . power stowing, power tatei 2deer. Icy) eepee.*ck LeSABRE 4 dr.. AM-FM stereo, IN CONNO . power stowing, power tatei *2495 *1795 1975 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2 dOON. M CONNdltNQNMNNt pOWOT WtMNIINt pOWOT briteS *2750 1974 PONTIAC 4 dr . V4 aeto mt cmi.. pow " M595 1974 BUICK ELECTRA 2 dr V-8 »« cond . power steonng. POWMN watx pOWOI NriANtown *1695 power bra tel. 1979 F 100 FORD PICKUP 6 cylinder, stick $4550 1978 FORD CONVERSION PACKAGE Wwtti Captain's Cham *4495 1977 CHEVY CARGO VAN *4295 1976 WINDOW VAN *4. Mfto . wr caNNd.. PONm steam* powe> brates. •/•in »w *389S 1976 F 150 FORD PICKUP VS. automatic, power steering, power brakes, air. radio. 1976 GMC 4x4 JIMMY *6395 1973 RANCHER0 V-l Mrto •» coed . powwr steering, power tales $ 1495 1974 INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL-ALL Auto trim «H coed., powr stewing. powtr brakes *1395 1973 CHEVROLET V4 wnginr power stoanng. power brttev 4 speed *1395 1972 F100 PICKUP 6 cylinder, stick $795 1971 FORD PICKUP V8, automatic, power steering, needs work $3595 $395 (UOODUJfRDiwuRY ROUTES 47 & 14/CU00D5T0CK/338-6680 I i

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