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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Aug 1974, p. 4

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X PACE 4 . PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY. AUGUST 30, 1S74 Eastwood Manor Mary Ann Bellak 385-5705 Exhibition Game Saturday For Hornets Team The McHenry Hornets will have their exhibition game this Saturday, Aug 31, at Highwood. Coach Clewis said all the boys are quite excited about the game. Good luck to the Hornets Football team and I'll let all my readers know what happens next week £ ALL-STAR GAME jKis past Sund »v, Aug. 25, at 1, Jerry Bellak - 12" slow pitch sdpball team, from Jerry's PHllip 's 66 and (Jar Coin Wash Cwiter had their All-Star game. "Book place behind the tennis courts at West Campus There were two players who represented the Phillip's 66 team, they were Jerry Bellak who played a fine right field, and Gary McQueen who played a very fine second baseman. Gary got two good hits, and Jerry had one good hit. Between 3 and five players were picked from the eight different teams, and divided up and played against each other, Phillip's 66 won the first game by a great margin The weather was super nice so they had a second game which we lost. Gary McQueen's mother, Mary, attended the game, along with his girl friend Mary, myself, and three sons went to the game, and Norby Adams and his wife, June, also came to AVOID THE FALL RUSH 'WITCH NOW TO GAS HEAT COMPACT GAS BOILER For hof water or steam systems dkecx THESE FEATURES O^st iron for long life •^compact design saves ifring space • completely assembled, installs in a few hours • thorough insulation {events heat loss • com-etely automatic controls easily cleaned • jacket tractively finished in blue r.imtr;oid • AGA approved. FREE BOOKLET REVEALS THE FACTS-New "How to Modernize Your Mome Heating System" booklet guides you to modern heating comfort and cost savings. Write, phone, or stop in for ycur free copy. SPECIALISTS IN WEIL-McLAIN HOT WATER HEATING M.i. BUCH & SONS £ 3012 W. RTE. 120 - McHENRY QflMk 385-0048 - W. OF NEW BRIDGE cheer Phillip's 66 along Norby Adams was another fine player for Phillip's 66 this past season. When both of the soft ball games were over, the husbands and wives, girl friends, boy friends, and mothers, played a couple volleyball games which were really a lot of fun And so ends the season for Jerry Phillip's 66 and Car Coin Wash Center until next season -- RELATIVES FROM ARIZONA Mr and Mrs. Don Clewis and family will have company shortly from Arizona Mary Lou, Karen's sister, whom she hasn't seen for five years, will be coming to Eastwood Manor for a nice visit Mary Lou will be coming with her husband, Pete Edwards, and three of their five children. Dawn. Don and Doug Their two other children will have to stay home in Arizona because of school starting. Mary Lou and her family have never seen the Clewis' two younger/sons, and also the last time they saw Laura she was only two months old A wonderful visit and reunion will be taking place shortly BIRTHDAYS Several birthdays will be coming up in the month of September, I know some of the dates for sure, others I don't know the exact date, just give me a call and I'll be happy to put them in next week. Don Clewis will be celebrating a birthday on Sept. 1, Happy Birthday Coach Clewis. Michael Walsh will be having a birthday on Sept. 3, he will be 6 years old that day. Jerry Bellak will be 7 years old on Sept. 16 and Jimmy Bellak and Rodney Hunt will both have a birthday on Sept 24. Jimmy will be 6 years old and Rodney will be 7 years old. Happy birthday to all of you and many manv more STRAY DOGS During the week I received a phone call from a lady in the subdivision who asked if I might write a little something on stray dogs There is a law that states your dog should either be chained or in a pen on your own property and not free to wander oft to your neighbors, that goes for cats and other animals as well. People that don't have animals or even the ones that do I know don't appreciate other animals on their property for the most part. She suggested that school will be coming up soon, and while walking or waiting for the school bus your child may be bitten by a stray dog. Or if the dog is following one of our children to school he might run in front of the bus and get killed. Please be considerate of your neighbors and contain your animals the best you possibly can LABOR DAY I hope everyone has «a nice and a safe Labor Day as well. If anyone in the subdivision did anything interesting that they would like to share with my readers just give me a call and I'll write it up in my next column. SCHOOL Good luck in school this year, teachers and students alike. A year of learning new and wonderful things alike is in store for many students. Twice Told Tales TOM HUEMANN 385-3093 WATER CONDITIONERS spurgeons HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 8:30-8:30 Saturday 8:30-6:00 Sunday 10:00-5:00 MARKET PLACE SHOPPING CENTER 3 DAYS ONLY FRI. - SAT. - SUN. SCHOOL N' PLAY PAD : (IDEAL FOR SCHOOL AND NAP TIME OR REST PERIODS) .2.4- VALUE *1.99 L0NGH0RN IDEWALK BIKE 22.50 29.99 VALUE 3 DAYS ONLY (LAYAWAY NOW FOR XMAS) PANTY HOSE 5<n SPECIAL GROUP RlGULAR 1.39 CURIO CABINETS 25% THREE DAYS BUT!!" BE FALL COATS (WITH COUPON ONLY) 25% --cup-- OFF REG PRICE THROW COVERS SEAMLESS, NON SLIP, FOAM BACK, ALL PURPOSE NO IRON 20% OFF ENTIRE STOCK DRAPERIES 100% FIBERGLASS FOAMBACK NEVER NEEDS IRONING INSULATES AGAINST HEAT & COLD REDUCES OUTSIDE NOISE 48 x 63 - REG. 7.49 NOW *4.00 48 x 84 REG. 8.49 NOW *5.0© SYNTHETIC WIGS 12.88 VALUES *2.99 MENS SPORT COATS 38.88 VALUE •24.88 SPECIAL GROUP MENS DENIM BOOTS 24.99 VALUE *15.00 ALL ROOM SIZE RUGS *10.00 OFF REG. PRICE ALL BLANKETS 20% OFF REG. PRICE FIFTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Sept. 4. 1924) A very pretty wedding took place Tuesday noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F A Cooley on Waukegfln street when their eldest daughter. Opal June, became the bride of Mr. Dwight E Williams of Athens, Ohio. Rev. John M Grimes of Chicago during the last few years pastor of the I 'niversalist church of this city was the officiating clergyman Through the efforts of the McHenry Park improvement association which is being tendered the cooperation of the McHenry City Council, water from the city mains has been led into the city's park on Pearl street. Visitors who stop at the park for short rest periods Or for the purpose of eating their picnic lunches are supplied with clean healthy water. Jimmie's Society orchestra will furnish the music for the K of C dance at the Fox pavilion Sept 10. After having been promised such an outing for three years, twenty happy Boy Scouts left this city Tuesday morning for a week's encampment at Green Lake, Wis., about fifty miles north of this city. The boys in charge of Scout Master Herbert Hoffman made the trip to the northern woods in four automobiles kindly donated for the occasion by John R. Knox, local Ford agent. The foundation is in and the carpenters expect to start work on a new home to be erected for Anton Blake on the west side of Green street. Jos. W. Rothermel has the contract. The city aldermen met Sept. 2 in regular session with Mayor Wells presiding Aldermen present were Doherty, Frisby, Goodell, Justen, Overton and Perkins. FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from th e files of Sept. 6, 1934) Upon the day which was to have marked the celebration of the golden wedding anniversary of the bride's parents, Miss Mary McAndrews, daughter of Mrs. Joseph McAndrews of this vicinity, and Mr. Charles Christensen of Chicago were united in marriage at St. Patrick's chapel Sept 1. The wedding was a quiet one because of the recent death of the bride's father. Fr. William A O'Rourke, pastor of the church, officiated Mr Distler. 82 years old, who has been living with his son. John, in West McHenry, died this Thursday morning The Empire theatre has been an unusually popular place during the past week with a packed house on Thursday and Friday nights to see the popular little Shirley Temple in "Baby Take A Bow.' ' Two great streams of traffic, one composed of the cars of Chicagoans outward bound for the last holiday of the season in nearby resort regions and the other of motorists inbound to visit the World's Fair, crowded the roads of this area. State highway policemen in Cook County reported the movements were the largest of the year and possibly of several years. At least three farmers in this vicinity have contracts with the Campbell Tomato Soup company for all the tomatoes they can raise on a specified acreage this year. Mr. and Mrs. Peter A Freund have eleven acres planted in tomatoes and expect to begin delivering to the Chicago concern. Peter Weingart has about five acres in tomatoes and John Wegener has about one acre The crop is a little late this year on account of the hail storms and drouth. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Sept. 15. 1949) With the eight U.S. Army in Tokyo, Japan, PFC First Class Warren L. Scheid. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Scheid, McHenry. recently qualified as "sharpshooter" while undergoing a course in carbine rifle marksmanship with the 13th Signal company of the 1st Cavalry Division infantry. Nancy, the 7 year old BankAmericarq 189 1656 9 SPORTSWEAR Suede Tabber The suede trim gives this model a special distinction . . you can't miss, and it's yours for the asking. Available in an array of fall colors. $£9^ s Deo/ii mchenry, ill. Woodstock, ill. & PLAN CONSTRUCTION - Robert C. Taylor, left, architect for St. Paul's Episcopal church building program, shows plans to Father Arthur McKay, pastor, and Mrs. Phyllis MeKee, who heads the Altar guild. Mr. Taylor is outlining details for a new addition for which no construction date has been set. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wohiert of West McHenry. suffered severe burns early Tuesday morning of this week when her clothing caught fire. The child was sitting on a stool in the kitchen of the Wohiert home close to the electric range. Lily Lake residents joined with the host of other friends of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Yaeger in this community in offering congratulations on this occasion of their golden wedding day Sept. 12. Mrs. Minnie Green was installed as president of the McHenry County Council of the American Legion auxiliary at the Legion home Sept. 8. Monday morning John Pajoc, 29, of Rt. 2 of McHenry slowed down to make a left turn at the stop light at the intersection of Rtes. 120 and 12 when he was hit by a car driven by Margaret Karas, also of Rt. 2, McHenry. Both cars were damaged. The Ringwood Sunshine Girls club has been proved not only the oldest 4-H club in the county but also one of the top clubs in the state. Many of the girls attended camps this past season. Mary Hogan, Carol Harrison and Ferol Martin went to Camp Shaw-was-mas- see at Manteno and later Charlotte Hogan and Ferol Martin went to East Bay Camp at Bloomington. TEN YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Sept. 10, 1964) Timing their efforts with the concluding hours of a long holiday weekend, five masked robbers entered the McHenry Country club just before midnight Labor Day. tied two employees and a customer and made their exit with several envelopes containing about $3,00(). Eight days after she suffered a broken hip as a result of a fall. Maude L Stuhlfeier, 72, of Mc Cullom Lake, passed away in McHenry hospital Sept. 3. Fifteen new teachers joined the faculty of District 15 this week to teach in the various grade schools. Junior high welcomed seven of these and five have joined the staff at Edgebrook. The Robert M. Schaefer family has moved from 612 N. Center street to Rockford New to the assistant pastorship in St. Mary's Catholic church. McHenry. is Rev. Matthew Rudden of Chicago. Susie and Mike Hogan are the proud parents of a baby boy born Sept. 4 at the McHenry hospital. A citizen's advisory council first of its kind to be established in connection with the McHenry schools was scheduled to have its organization meeting Wednesday evening of this week at Edgebrook school St. Mary's church was the setting for a lovely wedding Sept 5, when Miss Diane Glosson became the bride of Mr. Edward Boss of Crystal Lake HERE AND THERE IN BUSINESS Arnold Rauen Serves Mental Health Board ARNOLD J. RAUEN Arnold J. Rauen of 2721 N. Regner road, Pistakee Bay, has NOW OPEN Omm THE BEST IN fOOD & ART I BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER SPECIALS SERVED DAILY -WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OPENING-- 5000 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY .mqi'i'i been elected a director of the Mental Health Association of Greater Chicago. The announcement of Mr. Rauen's election to the Mental Health board was made by William Meier, president of the board. Mr. Rauen is a lifelong resident of the McHenry area. The McHenry man has been president and chief executive officer of the Bank for Savings and Loan Associations since September, 1968. Prior to his joining the bank, Mr. Rauen had spent twenty-eight years with the United States Treasury department's Saving Bond division. He served for twenty-five years as Illinois State director for the Savings Bond division and three years as western regional director for the division He is a past chairman of the Chicago Federal Executive board and served for three years as chairman of the board's policy committee. It is too bad that sincerity is such a rare virtue these days. * * * * An emotional person is usually easily led -the wrong way. * * * * Few people complain about being over-rewarded by life's fort lines. Our Buildings Can Grow With Your Business pro-engineered building systems CALLUS FOR THE FACTS Wm. Tonyan & Sons, Inc. .910 W. Rte. 120-McHenry PH: 815-385-4466

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