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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Aug 1982, p. 5

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s Registration For MCHS Students PAGE i - PI Awnir *i participate fts ngWiitko Aof. S. Paiting Is svsiUl /. « l:Jft "st the of the bttlldh*. but due to the sf to csrpool if at *B formation, possible The Entrance for office any rsgbtrstkm will ha throat the north and 4 p.m. The Dm doors on Waokogan rood, office staff are svsilsbls at Parents are •ffrofw to aecotnoany For their cMlfrsn at ragttrstton. IdImIimm line Stodnts whose last names start caBin* m-Uii after boors, with ths foQowing letters ohould cs lenders and report at the doslgiatad times. They available. The Una bo ~ not to www prior to their mh FIFTY YEARS AGO (Tbken from the files of August M, About thirty-five postmasters of McHenry county and their friends £ men Morning: 7:3ft, A-Bi; ft, BfBs; •:», C; ft, D-F; ft:*), G; 1ft, H; 10:10,1-K; U, L; 11:10, M-Ml. Afternoon: I, Mj-N; 1:9ft, 04>; 2, Q> 8a; t:Sft, Sf-Si; S, T-We; J:to, Wf-Z During registration, the school noros will collect physicals from entering fTsohinon and students now to llcHanry Eaot Ugh school. State quires that all entering freob- must submit a completed physical form prior to the start of school. Any studsnt who has not turned in a completed physical ssamination will not be allowed to regiater for school without arrangements satisfactory to the school nurse Official appointment earth stating the date of the exam will be the only alternative accepted. Also, students should make sure all immunisations are complete and up to date. Students without completed i Immunisations will not be allowed to register. District 19ft Is obligated to conform with state law In this matter. This year the basic student foe is ft47. This amount covers the cost of j textbooks and other fees. A private i insurance policy is also svailable at your option. Athletes are required to carry Insurance, but there is a waiver available for those who qualify. The first day of student sttendance test Cams n for sll st must have a physical examination and required Immunisation record on. file with the school prior to • Registration will be attending McHcnry Com­ munity Ugh ochooi West campus Is led for1 Tuesday, Aug. K from ft a.m. through 4 p.m. at West csmpus. A packet of materials which will bo neceeeary for registration baa been mailed to each proopectiro student Any studsnt who dooe not recsife materials In the mall by Thursday, Aug. Ift, should call the echool, since forms contained in the packet will have to be filled out ana signed by parents before the student may register. Also included in the registration packet Is an alphabetical echodule of registration times. Students are asked to follow the schedule in order to avoid long delays in rogisti student who is unable the designated time on come to West csmpus for late registration Wedneaday, Thursday or Friday, Aug 25, » or 17, between ft e.m. and 3 p.m Couroe eelectione that were made last year will not be held for any student who faila to regieter by Friday, Aug. 27. Student fees will be collected at registration. The basic fee for each student is $47. Students will aleo hove orientation program for (Neb- end transfer etudonts their parents will be held In the sudHtorium at West csmpus Wodbeeday, Aug. 2ft, at 7:9ft pm. The first day of school for all Weet campus etudente win be Monday, Aug. 2ft. Attendance Is required for en •Indents Students whooe last namee begin With A-J are to report/to the main gymnaaium by 7:99' a.m. Students whooe last namee begin with K-Z are to report to the suditorium by 7:90 a.m. Bus traneportation win begin on thio day. Students wUl attend aU dasaoo on a ohortened echodule. Dismissal wUl be at 10:90 a.m. i aroer ro ivwa storing. Any to register at > Tueaday may Beginning Tueoday, Aug. 91, win be held at the regular timee from 7:90a.m. through 2:9ft p.m. There wUl be no school on Labor day, Monday, Sept. 0. enjoyed a boat trip through the I to the lotus bet* The Gladene" left Hunter's pier about 4 o'clock In the afternoon and the lotus In all their blooms were viewed before dark. E.E. Bassett of McHenry was in charge of the arrangements for the trip and proved to be a royal hoot, treating the its to ice cream and cigars and everything for their comfort and entertainment. Peter Meyer, 40 years old, who wss murdered last week In Fox Lake, wss a former resident of McHenry, where he was commonly known ss "Neidermeyer'b He lived in a cottage on Green street with his mother for several years and will be remem­ bered by many in this locality. The Christian Mothers of St. Mary's church will hold a card party at Mrs. Pich's Hat shop on Riverside drive FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the filea of August 20, 1942) The local high school has received word from state and national authorities that the new aeronautics course to be instituted in the locsl high school this year shall be confined to senior students. It had originally been planned fur the juniors and seniors Authorities are urging, however, that the school open the course to both girls and boys One of the largest crowds of the season was disappointed when showers interrupted the weekly band weather condltione pervaihng, the band will present a new program this week. In case of rain the concert wiU be played the first week In September. The names of Leonard Joaeph Steinsdoerfer, West McHenry, and Sylvester Nicholas Wirfs, McHenry, were given out by Selective Service Board 1. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of August 22, 1957) Probably at no other time of the year is the growth of the community more evident than September, when thousands trudge bock to answer the familiar school bell An increase in enrollment la expected again this year in the county schools. Two of the nigh schools, McHenry and Crystal Lake, will have enrollments in excees of 1,000, making necessary the em­ ployment of additional teachers. The Lecture Luncheon club will begin its fifth season of outstanding lectures on Sept 25 by presenting Richard Morenus. well known author of five books on the north country including the best selling "Crsty White Man '. Blonde Glenda Jewell was crowned the first queen of Pistakee Highlands. With the closing of filing petitions for aldermen in the second ward to fill a vacancy. Glenn D. Dixon and Robert C. Newkirk will seek the office. TEN YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Auguat 25, 1972) The board of Conaolidated School District 15 approved its 1972-73 budget It totalled $4,267,258. Although - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1ft, 19ftS previous year, the district will Da to the red, an eetimated ftftOO.OOO at the «snd the fiscal year. The prpoint in- debtednsss Is over ft00ft,0ftft. About 2 o'clock In the morning denuttee were called to the Arthur Zuna home In Woodsr Lake, where Zuke reported that s boat and motor had just base taken from his pier. A QQBCnpilOCI Of IM DOftl WIS ODUUMG and the craft was observed being operated by two youtha to the White Oaks Bay area of the lake. Deputiee -edthe! concert at the high school With this figure was $200,000 less than the i youths to bring the boat to shore, where it wae beached near the owner's residence. Taken Into custody was an lft-year-old youth from Milwaukee, Wis., slong with another Juvenile, also from that city. Recycling Is Energy Saver When people talk about energy conservation, recycling may not be the first method that comee to mind. However, according to a recent ar­ ticle in Organic Gardening, "it has been eetimated that a strong national recycling effort could save the equivalent of 12 billion gallons of gasoline each year." For example, recycling aluminum cans saves 95 percent of energy needed to manufacture new cans; recycling steel cans, 74 percent; recycling psper reduces energy uee by 50 percent. The McHenry County Defenders will hold its semi-monthly recycling drive, Saturday, Aug. 21, at the McHenry Market Place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Co-sponsoring the drive this week will be Boy Scout Troop 152 from Lake-in-the-Hilii. For further information about recycling or how a group can par­ ticipate in a future drive, contact the McHenry County Defenders representative at 385-9612. Strip mine owners may be spending thousands of un­ necessary dollars in the pro­ cess of reclaiming some de­ pleted mine sites, says a landscapr architect. Under the right conditions many strip mine sites will revege tate with a minimum of help from man. Predictions are that a million acres will be strip mined in Texas alone during the next 40-50 years. WEEKEND CROSSWORD Aaka.M for food PWM «-*«- k.-J naisiUK. LMsrtu Arrow potion The Sun NunlAnwpNhouAd Affirmative votee SOLUTION UJfcJS rjmftl UHKfl tQJU. DLDL' LJEJUu •JfcE EJPglCJHGlOtTlU ElSElEEjOS MBQU2 fcllU L«EGCJ JLiaEJf=J FJC-JX tDEUQEE UEJi'KKJh LhlOPlELS anFJUUW Blli]£ USE euKEra sfejgsfejEU SHflQGEiQClQ HKS ElgjlSD ESJ0E EEC UEJuU ufefcJul UKPJ 94. Hidden SS WMaaa SS fteem ST. Founder of Milla- dot phi* 40 Trostoal plant 41. TwMeMnfl 42. Wander 46. SmaMfieh 4S. Happen SI. Satertor 52 Small Wand 93 WOW 86. X'JZT" 86. Oersftwln I others 67. Oriental eoln DOWN 1. Oone 2. Cooking small 1 Ability to atand 4. Brag 8. Saaaagla 6. Mirror Ilka 7. To plaoa 6 Oagad for finished 6. Stackbtrda. cuckoo 10. 11m. measures 11. Hardyheroina 17. Preyer 16. 8ounder mentaHy 23. -- CMffonple 24. llkewlee 26. Patented 26. Pall flower 27. Wlaa 26. PlehSeuoe 26. Impudent 31. Reciprocates 33. Speedy 36. Morecurtoua 40 Medicinal plant 41. Travala 42. Heavenly body 43. Group of thro# 44. Rodents 46 Region 47. Unclothad 46. Famous Engllah school SO Qroek letter H JT 7T s e 7th Annusl WOODSTOCK ART FAI »v» NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON WAUCONDA FIRE PtOTCCTION DISTRICT TAX 1f02-1903 TAX LEVY The Wouconda Fire Protection District will conduct a public hearing on the 1932-1903 Tax Levy Ordinance of the Woucondo Fire Protec­ tion District on Friday, August 27,1912 at 9:00 o'clock a.m. at the offices off the Wouconda Fire Protection District located in the Wouconda Voluntoor Fire Department Fire Station at 109 W. Liberty Street, Wouconda, Illinois. The proposed levy Is as follows: PROPOSED | AMOUNT LEVIED LEVY ITEMS OFLEVY Ifil-lfil 112.1911 1. ADMINISTRATION EXPENSE FUND a) Printing, postage and miscellaneous office supplies $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 b) Illinois Association of Fire Protection Districts, dues 175.00 175.00 c) Illinois Municipal Leaguo 250.00 250.00 d) Election expenses and annexation | 500.00 o) Errors and Ommlsslon- Insurance 3,000.00 2. SALARY FUND a) For salarias of Trustees 3,400.00 3,400.00 b) For compensation of District's Attorney and for legal expenses... 3,000.00 3,000.00 c) For bond premiums.. 150.00 150.00 d)ForfinanclgH»udit.. .750.00 1,000.00 3. FIRE INSPECTOR 4,000.00 4,000.00 4. FIRE PROTECTION FUND a) For contract obligation for fire protection and fire equipment. 205,000.00 200,000.00 5. FIRE FIGHTING APPARATUS AND EQUIPMENT FUND a) Purchase of new fire fighting equipment . 10,000.00 10,000.00 4. INTEREST ON TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS 5,000.00 7,500.00 7. MISCELLANEOUS 1,500.00 1,500.00 New X DASSKIN Bras and Panties Intrcxl'icing a new cor ilea xxory col leotior 1 of soft r.tretcf »y. shimmery bras ar\11 xmties in lock iy s cx >lors Choose tt H - t'" Mlt C k>Slf K 1 Dc If iskir I sot! CI If > With ! Aa- 'I ' if sty" V, in \ K >1 wt t*"1 >1 - tt 1*' xit! shirrirnery 1 xuiskir i inc\.it :.tyk^ witt t tilt ' rigt >t t( hk 1: of lace i' 1 • t >eu v1 wt 11 to h iS|L )t >erry ni bloc k Arv t tt kx» •c, a Sk x->k silky s.trifDec i bra avi it >le ir) t ^eic^e wt nkj or slate11 iray AH witf. t x.-\ lutifi j| n latctnng L>ar isk ir 11 >arMn • Br< is availi it Me in si/es ^6 A,6, 34 C Mcjtching pai rties insi7esSl f abiilex is styles !cx jy s c t )kxs f \ ̂ rtec ~t fc >r tt ie (jctivo lift yo» j It.ic j - r# it 1 jt ,v 1< y evt>ryttunay< hi .v< v if s|)unj(M)ns OPEN SUNDAYS 10 TO 5 McHENRY MARKET PLACE SftS-4100 0. EMERGENCY AMftULANCE SERVICE FUND a) Purchase of new ambulance 10,000.00 b) Contract for furnishing •*rvlras lor ODsrotloti of Owl Vl̂ tWe IWl W|rWllVIWV wf te.ooo.se Sundsy, August 22, 1982 10 s.m. to 6 p.m. Woodstock** Ptctarcsqie Sqaorc Cum is dW(, f 9ttfoy...mnd #• brnyfromm professionml mt exhibitors! Presented by the Woodstoct Chamber of Commerce sad Industry. Professional Services Division. 205,000.00 200,000.00 $450 025.00" $405,475.00 Percentage of increase 34.52 The public Is Invited to attond. WAUCONDA MRS PROTECTION DISTRICT Rvt EDWIN UNOERWOOO, Secretary (Published August 10,1902) No. 020341 Michelob Old Styl 12-12 OZ. /mult N.R. BOTTLES h 24-12 OZ. CANS Gallo Premium Wines RC, Diet Rite RC f 00 500 ML 2314 W. ROUTE 120 EAST OF McHENRY SIS47M PRICES GOOD 0/10-0/24 SPECIAL CONSIDERATION ON LARGE ORDERS PLUS DEPOSIT B & B f Liqueur S1A79 01a :„'i Thompson Fleischmann*s Vodka LITW Popular 1.75 LITER Highland Breeze Scotch 780 ML Tyrolia & Spanada $469 U"« II---- . 750 Gallo I'rSS 'S ool1 Vermouth I »

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