THE MCHENRY PLAINDEALER "SERVING THE CHAIN-O-LAKES REGION SINCE 1875 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1969 SECTION 2 - PAGE 1 Award winners at the Richmond-Burton Jaycees second award banquet display their plaques fol lowing the ceremonies last weekend. From left, Mayor Robert Sabonjian, Waukegan mayor, DON PEASLEY PHOTO featured speaker; Leo C. Smith, winner of Dis tinguished Service award; Richard Jacobson, winner of Outstanding Young Farmer award; and Van Mecklenburg, club president. ANY 12 EXPOSURE KODAK DEVELOPED AND ENLAKOED Failures Credited $1 00 facritart peillty LIMIT ONI ROLL *R AD-COOPON EXPIRES MAY I. IfTO COUPON MUST ACCOMPANY ORDER. VALID FOR MAIL ORDER ONLY W* pWCW laalmiN Kodak Him. We Pey Postage to You! SUUDUND PHOTO Smite HEBRON. ILLINOIS *0034 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF McHENRY munity and said citizen partici pation in local government is "both imperative and a reward ing experience of personal ser vice." He found fault with war crit ics who "give aid and comfort to the enemy" and called it "treasonable." He agreed that Vietnam is a senseless war. He added, "If a war is worth fighting, it is worth winning". Awards to the two honored men were presented by Van Mecklenburg, president of the Jaycees. Jacobsen and his wife, Jeannette, operate a 614-acre grain and livestock farm. He has fed some beef animals but now 280 "head of hogs annually compose the main livestock ef fort. He had four years of 4-H and FFA experience. Active in community service, Jacobson has been a Farm Bur eau member sixteen years and is the immediate past director from Richmond township. He has been on the Richmond town ship fire protection district four years, includingtenureaspres ident; member of the Richmond fire department and rescue squad for two years, member of the Richmond-Burton Commun ity high school agriculture ad visory council for a year and a 4-H member nine years-a leader the past five years. Smith and his wife, Kay, have four children. They live at Spring Grove. He has worked , with Cub Scouts since 1966, serving as cubmaster for Pack 349. He has about 100 boys in the program, takes part in district meetings and provides valuable leader ship to thfs group. Leo has also served as a Lit tle League manager the past two years, showing "patience, un derstanding and devotion to the children." JILL JOHNSTON STARTS CAREER AS STEWARDESS JILL JOHNSTON Miss Jill Diane Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al- ford S. Johnston of 3805 West Grove, McHenry, has graduated from Eastern Airlines' flight attendant training center in Mi ami, Fla., and has started her career as a stewardess. Miss Johnston is a graduate of McHenry high school, where she was a class officer. She also is a graduate of Illinois State university, where she was homecoming candidate and sweetheart candidate. After completing stewardess training, Miss Johnston report ed to Chicago, where she will be based. She will fly to many of the ninety-six airports East ern serves in twenty-eight states, the District of Colum bia, Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Bermuda, the Bahamas and the Virgin Islands. JAMES MEYER IN BAND NIGHT AT UNIVERSITY All University Band Night Nov. 5 at Iowa State univer sity presented the symphony band, concert band, and march ing band in joint concert. They were conducted by Acton Ost- ling, Jr., director of bands, and Joseph Messenger, assis tant director of bands. The performance was held in the C.Y. Stephens auditorium. Among members of the con cert and marching bands is James Meyer, 1210 S. Black- hawk, McHenry, trombone play er. The grasshopper has two pairs of wings--one pair is held in place rigidly, like airplane wings during flight, and the oth er pair vibrates, and serves as propellers. OUTSTANDING RICHMOND MEN ARE RECOGNIZED Two outstanding men in the Richmond area were honored by the Richmond-Burton Jay cees last week when they were named recipients of two spec ial awards for community lea dership and service. Richard Jacobson, 34, was named the Outstanding Young Farmer. Leo* Smith, 31, was named the winner of the Dis tinguished Service Award for notable community leadership and his work with young people. This is the second year for the award banquet sponsored by the fledging Jaycees group. Last year's honors went to Pete Ehorn, Distinguished Ser vice Award winner, and Rich ard Wood, Outstanding Educa tor. Featured speaker at the ban quet was hard-hitting, straight- talking Mayor Robert Sabonjian of Waukegan. 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