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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Sep 1965, p. 11

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Thursday, Soptomber 30. 1965 ! Hil THE McHENRY PLA1NDEALEH HERE AND THERE IN BUSINESS LONG SERVICE ENDS # HAROLD C. BOUGH Many important jobs in the huge Chicago post office do not louch on the mail in any way. Yet if no one were functioning on these jobs many difficulties could arise to interfere seriously with the movement of mail in and out of the installation. Harold C. Bough, superintendent in the Building Services unit, retiring from the Chicago posl office after a career of nearly thirty-one years, held down one of these important non-mail jobs from the time he joined the service in 1937, until his recent re-* tirement. The news came from the office of Chicago Postmaster Harry H. Semrow. Born in Oslo, Norway, when that beautiful capital was still known as Christiana, Bough was brought to this country when very young. Except for a few years of residence in Chicago during the War, he has lived continuously in the Wauconda-Island Lake area. His present home is in Island Lake. In 1960 he was promoted to the job of superintendent, building servicc. Bough held this position until his retirement. As superintendent of his particular section, Bough has had supervision of the Janitor, Elevator, Guards and Telephone services. He was also in charge to man these various stations. Bough and other retirees will bo feted soon in the office ol Postmaster Semrow at a •Special ceremony for retiring personnel. He will receive the special wallet size retirement plaque made of polished bronze and containing his name and years of service. Bough will also receive the honorary certificate of retirement, a much admired and coveted testimonial signed by the Postmaster General of the United States and the Postmaster of Chicag,(>. HONORED ON ANNIVERSARY A gay party atmosphere prevailed at the McHenry Holler Rink on Saturday night, Sept: 18, when skaters of all ages gathered to pay honor to Mrs. Dorothy Weber. Dorothy has been playing the organ at the roller rink for six nights a week for the past twenty years and this was her anniversary. She is known and loved by children of two decades, many of whom tinned out for the celebration. Mrs. Aldona Cepulis and the McHenry Skating club presented Mrs. Weber with a beautiful corsage at the beginning of the evening. At intermission time, two skaters who started at the rink in 1944 and 1945, John Boehm of McHenry and Ray Swanson of Woodstock, escorted Mrs. Weber from the organ room to the center of the skating floor, where she was presented with gifts from all the skaters. Accompanied by the "Anniversary Waltz", beautifully played by her daughter, Jean, Mrs. Weber was taken to the refreshment corner where two very large cake's were to be served to the guests. PRIZE STEER * For the fourth straight year, the Valley Hi Nursing Home for McHenry county has been given the grand champion steer of the McHenry County Fair by' the National Tea Company. It was purchased at a premium price to give 4-H boys and girls a befost, explained Howard Nehlig, administrator of Valley Hi. The steer was raised by Craig Miller of McHenry. Section Two -- Page Thret SCHEDULE CONFERENCE A one-day industrial development conference sponsored by Northern Illinois Gas company will be held on Thursday, Oct. 7, at Pheasant Run Lodge near St. Charles. H. J. Roth, manager of NI-Gas' Area industrial development department, said the conference will afford an opportunity for community leaders from all parts of the territory to hear some of the state's leading industrial development experts discuss programs for securing new industry. ATTEND TRADE SHOW Chris J e p s e n was among more than 5,000 tire dealers and suppliers who attended the forty - fifth annual convention and trade show of the. National Tire Dealers and Retreaders association held in Dallas, Texas, earlier this month. NEW BUSINESS A new concept in the developing and marketing of product and service ideas was announced this week by Walter H. Hopkins, executive director of Associated Ideas, McHenry. = Hopkins has long felt that of the 531 employees neelfte*^ inany good ideas die before birth because those responsible have no realization of their potential, how to develop them and most important how to market them. He cited the whirlwind success in recent years of the hula hoop and more recently the skate board. Hopkins is hopeful that Associated Ideas will be the open door through which many people will find encouragement in furthering their particular idea or ideas. DISPLAY HAIR STYLES The McHenry School of Beauly Culture was honored in having eight of their students display hair styles on the stage of the grand ballroom of the Palmer House in Chicago during the Baily convention. Students participating and receiving congratulations were Mary Ellen Costello, Dolly Viveretta, Jaeki Toll, Barbara Murphy, Carol Meado, Linda Hachmeister, Marion Mueller and Nancy Williams.' Others' attending the styling classes were Mrs. Faye Wilson, owner of the school; Marion Reinwall, Geraldine McPherson, Frances Eisenmann and Helen ETacon. Teachers artd other students attending were Josephine Kvdera, Ellen Noe, Joyce Howrad, Carl Morreale, Patricia May, Sandra Garner .and Sandra Templeton. FILM PRODUCER Millions of motorists -- potential tourists all -- will be introduced to the scenic wonders of the Great Smoky and Blue Ridge mountains through a motion picture now being filmed on location in North Carolina and Tennessee. Titled "Happy Holidays, Camping in the Smokies," the featurelength, sounri-and-color presentation is being produced by Mattco Associates, with a Johnsburg location. I SWAPPED FOR IT THROUGH THE WAHfADS^ 7/ Be modern with AWARD-WINNING DESIGN New Bath & Shower Valve *OEN HERB P. FREUND Plumbing;, Heating Sc Repair Service 1210 N. Charles Street 385-0481 Quality Radiator Repair By Factory-Trained Radiator Specialists 12 Years Experience Every Job FLO-TESTED For Your Added Protection. ALL WORK GUARANTEED -- PROMPT SERVICE Complete Stock of Rebuilt and New Radiators Complete Stock of Original Equip. Heater Control Valves ADAMS BROS. REPAIR SERV. Phone 385-0783 McHenry, III. Next to Y.F.W. 3004 W. Route 120 APPLES APPLES Oriole S prings Orchards (On Stale Line Road -- East of Richmond. Illinois) NOW OPEN DAILY 8 - S PICK YOUR OWN Mcintosh, Johnathan & Red Delicious Now Ready Golden Delicious Ready October 2nd - ALSO - APPLE CIDER - HONEY - CARAMEL APPLES ACORN & BUTTERNUT SQUASH APPLES fa CID^R AVAILABLE IN EASY - TO - CARRY CONTAINERS. 12 SVrth to Oenod City To Hebron H.rwrd -- H3W«(. ORIOLE SPRINGS ^ORCHARD --I Z-rnnorff Rcjd Pichjrdson 4 3] South to JkUHcniy SnUNC^tOVf t ctr GUIDANCE CLASS TALK ;M iSK Dan Suffoletto, 'counselor at McHenry Junior high school, is shown discussing "Characteristics of a Good Student" during group guidance class. COURT BRIEFS Appearing before Magistrate John Kaufman in branch court '.ast Thursday. William S. Zahn, Jr., of 806 W. Southside, McHenry, pleaded guilty to passing a stop sign. He was fined $10 and $5 costs. LeRoy A. Sennet t of 314 E. Main street, Lake Geneva, Wis. was fined $10 and $5 costs for unnecessary noise. A $15 fine and $5 costs were assessed David L. Huber of 1032 Birch street, Deerfield, for driving on the wrong side of the road. Barry Bottino of Richmond pleaded guilty to improper use of plates and was fined $15 and $5 costs. Duane T. Brossman of 236 S. Venice, Lakemoor, pleaded guilty to operating a motor vehicle while under the age of 16. His fine was $15 and $5 costs. Bruce W^ Pot rat z of 2206 Lake street. Holiday Hills, pleaded guilty to a stop sign violation and was fined $15 and $5 costs. Chester J. Sankey of Rt. 1, Stexens Point, Wis., pleaded guilty to two charges of reckless- driving and paid $75 and and costs amounting to S23.»»o. For resisting •» p.>-tce officer hr paid $100 and $L,3.(i(). Benjamin K'lward Teal or 412 S. Jackson. Wanki- an. pleaded guilty to ille-al- possession of alcoholic beverage by a person under 21 and was fined $30 and $15 costs. BOND PURCHASES TOTAL $165,912 DURING AUGUST McHenry county residents purchased a total of $165,912 in series E and H United States savings bonds in August, according to Donald J. Still, Woodstock, general county chairman of the savings bonds committee. Sales in the state of Illinois were $28,535,631, according to Arnold J. Rauen of McHenry, statedirector of the Treasury's Savings Bond division. This is an increase of 3.1 percent over sales for last August, and accounted for 76 percent of national sales which were $371,- 4S8.000. Illinois purchases in the first eight months of this year reached 65.7 ,j>ercent of the annual quota which is $358,100,000. .r (iOODWILL PICK-IP The Goodwill Industries truck will- be in McHenry Oct:- 15 to pick up articles rather than on Oct. 22 as pieviously announced. FISH FRIDAY FRY NIGHTS FIRESIDE INN Ringwood. 111. 4623 Rt. 31 - North FAMILY PROTECTOR Hubert Comvay \v. Kim st. Mi-IIrnry, Illinois Phone 385-528,'> iiHil run hi State Farm Ufe Insurance Company; Home Office: Bloomlngton, Illinois* ART SHOW The Deer Path Art League irivitational exhibit of painting and sculpture by seventeen Chicago area artists will open Oct. 9 through 15. Exhibiting hours will be 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, including Sunday. An effort was made to bring to Lake Forest examples of some of the finest art work being produced today, many of which have just been completed by the artists. It will enable the public to view the many directions that art is taking in today's world. 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