Twice Told Tales eeeee- FIFTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of May 7, 1925) J.H. Miller and Son, local monument dealers and memorial craftsmen, now have in operation one of the latest lettering devices known to the trade, a Pangborn Sandblast machine. The new equipment, besides the sandblast, consists of a. 6 x 6 double acting air compresser, a large air tank, fans and several other minor devices all of which have their own work to perform. Dr. S.J. Fowler, local chiropractor who maintains offices in this city and Wood stock, has completed arrangements whereby he will conduct an office at Wauconda. Miss Rose Worts is a new employee at the local exchange of the Illinois Bell Telephone company, having started work there last week., Ablert and Fred Kunz have purchased from Herman Schaefer the transfer business which the latter has conducted here during the past few years. Mr . Schaefer retains the East Side Service station and has also taken the local agency for the Star line of cars. The Service station is located just east of the Fox river bridge. Kent and Green, hustling realtors of this city, report the sale of two lots the past week. One in the Hickory-Grange subdivision situated on the east shore of Fox river was sold to Morgan Jensen of Chicago. The second lot in the Stenger-Allen subdivision on the west bank of Fox river purchased by M. Caffarello of Chicago. The latter already owned one lot and house in this subdivision. FORTYYEARS (Taken from the files of May 9, 1935) A pretty spring wedding was solemnized at St. John's church, Johnsburg, May 4, when Miss Helen Smith of Johnsburg and Mr. Herman Kreutzer, Jr., of McHenry, were united in marriage by Father Vollman, pastor of the church. A meeting of the tavern keepers of the township was held at the Riverside hotel, Tuesday evening, at which time an association of tavern keepers was formed and will be known as "The McHenry County Tavern Keepers Protective association," Temporary officers were elected with R.E. Johnson, Bald Knob, as president and John E. Freund, secretary and treasurer. . " "'• Mrs. Adams and daughter, Christine, visited in the home of former's son at DesPlaines last weekend. Miss Christine Adams spent Saturday in Chicago. John E. Freund has taken over Buch's Tavern on Riverside drive and will open this week for the season. Mr. Freund has been employed at the McHenry Brewery. The barn at the home of John Walsh at Idyll Dell, south of McHenry, was destroyed by fire on Thursday of last week. Work on construction of a new barn was started on Monday. Attorney Vernon J. Knox, who maintains an office in McHenry where he spends two days a week, is opening an office of his own in Crystal Lake also. He has been associated with Attorney Henry Cowlin at Crystal Lake. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of May 18, 1950) William Goettsche of McHenry opened a new business which is known as "Bill's Outboard Motors", located in Venice Park on the Fox River. Mrs. J. Hackenberger was the first to report catching a prize fish in the Fox Lake Region fish contest which opened May 15. The one half pound crappie was caught at the south end of Pistakee Bay and had a tag attached to the gill bearing the name "Cinema Grill." Dwight Dowell returned to the home of his parents, the Clyde Dowells, on Sunday after being treated for injuries sustained in a high school baseball game Friday. Eight stitches were required to close a cut above his eye. He also suffered a concussion. On Sunday, May 28, the Ayres and Kathryn Davis three ring wild animal circus is scheduled to appear for afternoon and evening performances. This circus with its headquarters in Dixon began as an indoor circus five years ago. At the dinner given by the Kiwanis club of McHenry township in honor of the top students of the grammar schools of McHenry township, Chauncey H. Duker, superintendent of McHenry schools, gave a very inspiring talk to the young people about their next four years in high school. Mayor George P. Freund has proclaimed May 20 as "Armed Forces Day"' in McHenry and has asked home owners and businessmen to have flags flying on that dafe. TEN YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of May 13, 1965) ' James French, new band director in the McHenry junior high school, will present his young musicians in their first spring concert May 14. At an election meeting held at the fire house Monday evening fireman of Company I (McHenry) named Bruce Klontz as new captain. He replaces -Glen Peterson, who was selected assistant chief of the trustees. Also elected were Bob Hansen as lieutenant and John Shay as secretary- treasurer. Pamela Kay King, 10, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. King of Cooney Heights, is recovering at home from a concussion which her family said she suffered while she was riding on a school bus in that subdivision. John Smith of Johnsburg road will be ninety years old on May 18, his nine living children will host an open house celebration to honor him in the community club hall. Mrs. Henry Jackson of Golfview road, McHenry, traveling with her mother, Mrs. M. Corkell of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., recently returned from a cruise to Nassau. It takes a lot of patience to improve the human race and it also takes a lot of time. County 4-H Demonstration Set For May 6 Have you ever wondered - How to stuff a pheasant? Make a polydome? Save a life? Or groom a cat? / Do you knotf what plants take care of themselves, or what a "Love Apple" is? According to Pat Frank, McHenry county extension adviser in Home Economics, landscaping, to compete on a state level for trips to Washington, D C. in November, sponsored by the Junior Hor ticulture association. PAGfci 5 - KLAlrtua/Wit-n-r iiiuai , nun c, answers to these questions and many more are available by attending the McHenry county 4-H Demonstration derby May 6 . ' . The 'race' for top demon strator begins at 7 p.m. in the Farm Bureau auditorium. Route 47 and McConnell road, Woodstock. Two top demon strators will, be chosen to represent McHenry county at the Illinois State Fair in August. One demonstrator will be chosen in each of these three horticulture related areas, production, marketing and Editor's Quote Book Money is like love, it kills slowly and painfully the one who withholds it. and it enlivens the other who turns it upon his fellow man Kahlil Gibran I ATTENTION GOLFERS Graphite Drivers from $60. 1975 P.G.A. Ryder cup woods and irons 30% off regular prices. 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