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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 May 1974, p. 7

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ssiism country has had enough of this sort of thing. "Sincerely, "Johanna F. Jirousek(Mrs. Rudi)" especially West qampus and its beautiful swimming pool, will they do so in a less comparable building? Their parents are already paying much in tax dollars of hard-earned money to support these structures. Let us hope the city governing body does not further encourage this enterprise. /'The young people are the greatest. But what we don't need are organized rallies. Our the city contribute $100 to promote a membership drive? "I personally am opposed to this and have little patience with those in any community who unthinkingly say 'There's nothing for the young people to do/ "Between sports, school, studies and school related activities, there's plenty to do. There •'are churches with fulfilling spiritual and social pro­ grams. There was the complaint at one time that with so much homework, students didn't have the time for recreation or the learning of instrumental music, voice, dancing, etc. Many young people work or have baby-sitting jobs. There's even such a thing as family activities and helping at home. If all else fails, there's T.V. "McHenry has schools for 'the young people who are \>seeking their own facility.' These schools 'implement programs which will offer constructive avenues of self expression.' They are also 'Staffed, equipped and provide a program'for a minimum of 200 youths." If YOUTH, Inc.,4 is not taking advantage of what McHenry has to offer, C.S.S.P. also concelebrating Survivors are his wife, Helen were Fathers Jude McCauley, (Wiser); three sons, Douglas of S.T., Michael Giblin, S.T., Whittier, Calif., Neil of Donald Lynch, S.T., Bill Phoenix, Ariz., and Father Berket, S.T., James Brown of Ell Modera, Calif.; Duvennney, S.T. and Robert one sister, Mrs. Richard Shay, S.T., homilist, all from (LoriHe) Wehdt of Arrita, California. Father John Calif.; nine grandchildren; two Cullinan of St. Joseph's, ~ brothers, Herman and Walter Phoenix, Ariz., also Brown of McHenry and three concelebrated. sisters, Mrs. Peter H. (Martha) As a closing prayer, Father Smith of Johnsburg, Mrs. Brown sang, "Wherever You .William B. (Frances) Go". v Klapperich and Mrs. John W. Burial was in Holy Hope (Lovina) Schaefer of McHenry cemetery, Tucson. Attending the funeral from McHenry were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brown and Mrs. and 't Mrs. William Klapperich. PUBLIC PULSE (The Plaindealer invites the public to use this column as an expression of their views on subjects of general interest in our community. Our ' only request is that the writers give - signature, full ad­ dress and phone number. We ask too, that one in­ dividual not write on the same subject more than once each month. We reserve the right to delete any material which we consider libelous or in objectional taste.) "Gentlemen: "This letter is in reference to the picture and article in the Friday, May 24, edition of the paper. It is entitled "Seek Youth Center Support." Why is YOUTH, Inc., necessary, and if it is so important then why did Deaths Turn In this newspaper for recycling. McHenry Market Place 3rd Sat. every month Newspaper, Magazines 9-5 Bottles, Cans 202 LOUIS BROWN Mass was offered at St. John's church, Tucson, Ariz., May 22 for Louis Brown, a former local resident who died May 19 after a long illness. The Mass was celebrated by his son, Father Kenneth Brown, S.T., concelebrated by Father Maroney, C.S.S.P., pastor of St. John's and Father O'Reilly, Conserve Energy When cooking, match the size of pots to the range units. Heat is wasted when the pot is smaller than the unit. Whipped Cream For greatest volume when whipping cream, the cream, bowl and beaters should all be cold. Watch Those Pans! Metal pans can't be used in a microwave oven. Foods must be cooked on paper, glass or earth­ enware so that the electronic waves can pass through. by BOB JUSTEN No man or nation was ever ushered into a world of perfection with the possible exception of the Garden of Eden - and even then man fell. Admittedly, problems exist in our nation - and elsewhere. But civilization was given instincts, de&ires, habits, memories, hopes, ideals and intellect with which to meet the challenge of the problems. As a nation we at least try to do those things which we know we ought to do and especially when justified cries of wrath are heard. Serious problems are seldom solved instantly. This MUST be realized by those who in an effort to correct actual or alleged inequities resort to violence or terrorism., Violence or terrorism in any county, state, national or international scene can spread like a contagion. Those who spread the contagion are carriers of it. They should know, or be harshly shown, as carriers they MUST be contained for the good of all, including themselves and their cause- whatever the cost 1 YEAR GU Reg. Price, $269.00 ^ANTEE 30 Day Trial SALE PRICB *1 CYCLONE IS COMING TO Jos.H.Huemann & SONS WELL DRILLING Case-And-Cord v--vl>l \w«>i Model ^ x WED. ONLY 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. Robert Stensland & Assoc. 3937 W. Main Street McHenry, Illinois Phone: 815-_385-7661 OTHER LOCATIONS Chicago-Waukegan-Oak Park-Aurora-Mt. 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