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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Feb 1967, p. 7

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Our 'Servicemen Army Private Charles A. Pet ska, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey H. Petska, 1317 Main street roadj SpringGrove, completed an elght-ifreek vehicle mechanic course at Ft. Dix, N. J., recently. During the course, he was trained to repair Internal com* bustlon engines and wheeled vehicle chassis components. In« struction was given in the fundamentals of electrical . and. transmission systems. niques from combat veteran inftructars. They taught him how to conduct conftat patrols, detect and ren\qve mines and booby traps artdVse the standard Marine Cor^s infantry weapons. DUANE HAAK Marine Private'.Duane F. Haak, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Wilbur L. Haak of 7215 Algonquin road, Wonder Lake, has completed four weeks of individual combat training at this Marine Corps base. During his more than 200 hours of training, he learned about weapons and combat tech- WENDELL CLARK sons of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clark of Richmond, former Mcr Henry residents, enjoyed a leave at their home over the last holiday season after completing basic training at the Air Force base v in Amarillo, Texas. • > Wendell is stationed at Fairchild Air Force base in Washinton and Randall is in Niagara Falls, N.Y., at the International airport. The twins graduated fromMc- Henry high school in 1966.1 Pvt. David A. Swan son, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Swanson, 71 W. Paul street, McHenry, completed a thirteenweek field radio repair course at the Army Armor School, Ft. Knox, Ky;, Feb. 10. During his training, he learned electrical fundamentals "and •was trained to .service and repair different types of radio transmitters and receivers. Instruction was also given in the operation of testing equipment, ranging from tube testers to signal generators and frequency meters. RANDALL CLARK A/3C Wendell D. Clark and A/3C Randall E. Clark, twin EVERY 12 MINUTES: I f* 14 hours a day • 97 hours a week • 360 days a year NYE'S FILLS A PRESCRIPTION! TIM MORC& IS CURRENT AFFAIRS CONTEST WINNERS Hie McHenry high school Social Studies department has announced that Tim Morck, a junior, is the local winner in Time magazine's thirty-first annual Current Affairs contest. Other students who scored high on the 100-question test are Howard Brody, Steve Dana, Mike Schumer and Willard Stahl. The Current Affairs test centers on national and foreign affairs, and also includes such categories as business, sports, entertainment, science, religion, literature and the arts. Top scorers receive a certificate. The test was given this year to more than three million college and high school students in the U.S. and Canada. CITIZEN GROUP TO DEAL WITH MENTAL PROBLEMS Establishment of a citizens' committee to deal with mental health problems in McHenry county has been announced by Arnold May, of Richmond. May and others interested intheim- < provement of mental health care for adults and children .have worked hard to develop ah organization that represents all areas of the county. May said the citizens are forming an Advisory Council for Mental Health in McHenry County. More members are needed. The long-range goal is to deal with problems concerning mental health and to inform the public of the ways help can be available to the mentally ill and retarded. The immediate goal is to work in behalf of the Community Mental Health referendum which will be voted on Tuesday, April 4. Establishment of a Speaker's Bureau to provide citizens with accurate information is one accomplishment so far. May stressed the new Advisory Council is not associated with any organization but will work with all groups interested in mental health problems, including the McHenry county board of supervisors. The board earlier this year unanimously approved placing' the referendum on the ballot for April 4. Meanwhile, a separate committee to work in behalf of the referendum in every township is almost established Under May's direction. Members include: Frank May, Jr., Richmond; Eugene May, Burton; Clinton Claypool and Mrs. Joan Schloskey, McHenry; and Jim Longhway, Nunda. Thai's how we can say \fre fill 25*000 a year. , THANKS FOR YOUR CONFIDENCE. PRE& Wefil NYE DRUG 13*5 N. Riverside Dr. AIDS FUND DRIVE A total of 165 alumni of Loyola university's school of dentistry are contacting fellow dental graduates to enlist their financial support in the 1966- 67 dental building fund campaign. Among them is Dr. William E. Kohl, Jr., of 4218 W. Crestwood, McHenry. MENTAL HEALTH SPEAKERS Organizations desiring to know more about the Mental Health referendum scheduled April 4 are invited to contact the Speakers Bureau set up as an informative tool. Bill Tammeus, 338-2770, is coordinator and will accept your calls to schedule speakers. A movie also is available, either to supplement a speaker or to take the place of a^speaker. COMPETITION CANT MATCH THE D0DG If Brand X was worried before, you should see them now. This 'specially built and 'specially equipped '67 Dodge Coronet 440 is the buy of the year. This package price is low and includes all the custom features you normally pay extra for. Features like deluxe wheel covers, white sidewalls, front & rear bumper guards, fender-mounted turn signals, full horn ring, a white or black vinyl roof or the standard top. Plus your choice of 19 colors in a 2-door or 4-door model. Choose air conditioning and V-8 power and save even more. Don't miss this SPECIAL CAR AT A SPECIAL PRICE. DODGE CO. 4810 W. Hi. 120 McHenry, HI. BOYS WINES and LIQUORS, Inc. Can Not Be Beat on Liquor Prices WE'LL MEET ALL CHICAGO PRICES PH. 459-4©5@ 305 VIRGINIA STREET > (Adjoining A&P Store) Crystal Lake, III.- ,Monday thry Thursday 9 a.m. t© 10 p.m.; Friday, $®$t#rdcs^ 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Sunday 12 to 9| MEISTER BRAU OLD MILWAUKEE BLATZ 2, mig PABST STSCHUTZ BUDWEISER MILLERS. $ HAMMS Case 24 12-os. bottles 319 [plus deposit CIGARETTES ALL POPULAR BRANDS $2s» Cfn. ABBOTS Imported Scotch Whiskey Bottled in Scotland $6.00 value fifth *3.97 PARK 8c TILFORD GIN or VODKA Fl/LL $ QUART 2 5th Comfort 9 HAGEN 5 STAR fifth $y|99 BUDWEIS MILLER'S HAMMS 6-Palc * I- 16 oz. Cans | OLD MILWAUK BLATZ H-pak Throw-away Btls. 79 SeNLITZ U- IS os. tan 10 YEAR OLD OLD HICKORY 3 for $10 fifth $3.39 j^iSf We carry a complete line IHPW B0^K BEER MEMISATYE RW BINREA U BOCK BEER Park 8c Tilford Founder's Cliise 10 Y.u Old Bland FULL $039 QUART ^ Ancient Age * $039 'GoL OLD FORESTS! 1/2 gal. SRCEHSEENRLVEEY FUU $>• 19 QUART Pebble-Ford 16 [Pro©? Straight Bourbon m. $279 PETRI BRANDY fifth full qi. $2" $3» IMPORTED from Canada Finest Canadian WHISKEY nftji ys g@L 3 *7® BRAISITIf®tW IMIS 88 Proof $^^79 Kentucky „ • • Whiskey 1 GaI- PHILADEEW Qt. V& <jal.. $3 39 $^69 EASXAESHE SCOTCH ... $4.99 CANA0A MY ali & a '.WINK O P I COLA Pack Bottles 16 ox. - 8 jmk plus deposit 39e 69* Heineken Beer - $1.97 Pack MicSselob - 6 Pucfe *1.39 Tuborg Beer - $1.79 6 Pack Hamms - 99c 6 Pack Cans Blatz - $1.09 6 Pack 16 oz. Cans <i I'acU Thrown way Bottlos Schlitz, Millers, Bud, Old Style 99c FREE USE OF GLASSES and CHAMPAGNE FOUNTAIN Tor Wt driiiiK* and Turtle* with tin- purchase of Li<|tior at the Cardinal Vermouth Imported Sweet Italian 97c HALF GALLONS Straight Kentucky Whiskey liu|M»rt«Ml Canadian WhKkey MacNaughton's - $9.59 Straight Kentucky or Blend > ' •%) Old Thompson - $6.97 \ Bourbon Supreme - $8.39 Coronet Brandy - $8.97 Hiram Walker's SIN or VODKA Glenmore GIN or VODKA $6.97 $6.39 FINEST IMPORTED WINES FOR FESTIVE DINING -j

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