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0 CROWD DRAWER-Titnni Matthews of Libertyvi l le f inds he is a popular fe l low, hufal l that Marty Phi l l ips and Bi l l Hurckes real ly want , i s the bal l , as they t ie the 5 '9" guard up at center court at tempting to produce a turnover . (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAY LOW > McHenry Swimmers Best Buffalo Grove In Thriller, 36-84 By Dick Rabbi t t Coach Mike Shanahan 's McHenry High swimmers defeated Buffalo Grove las t week in a real thr i l ler 86 to 84. The meet was not decided unt i l the f inal emit the 400 Freestyle Relay The Warriors came through with a f i rs t p lace and as a resul t won the meet , the f i rs t t ime ever they have defeated Buffalo drove Scot t Hal l won both the 50 and 100 yd freestyle for the Warr iors only f i rs t p lace f inishes outs ide of the relay The sophomores "were bombed bv Buffalo Grovj? 121 to ' 4 V \RS1TY 200 Med Relay. B.G. 1:51 Yaskyf Conrad. Rusche and Duckworth 200 F.S. Time: 2:06. 1. Zukowski , BG . 2 . ! Hal l , McH , 3 . P Murray. McH. and 4. Gianat to . B.G. 200 Ind Medley. 2 : i t? 1 Yasky, B.G , 2 J Murray. McH., 3 . Ti tus , B.G. and 4 Berry, McH 50 yd. F.S . 23.2. 1 S . Hal l , McH , 2 Duckworth. BG . 3. Opfer , McH and 4 T .Johnson, B.G. Diving. 259.5. 1 Cymbal . B.G . 2 Shoulda, McH . 3 Backs, McH and 4 Orcut tv B.C, 100Butterf ly . 1 0 1 . 1. Ruscha, B.G , 2 . Berry. McH . 3 . Cahi l l , McH. and 4 Heinr ich, McH 100 F.S . 53 2. 1 S Hal l . McH., 2. Opfer . McH and 3. Gianat to , B.G. » 500 F.S. 5:27. 1 Zukowski , B.G. , 2 J Hal l . McH . 3 . Waks, B.G. and 4. P Murray. McH. 100 Backstroke. 59.6. 1 Yasky. B.G , 2 . Topp, McH., 3 Roth. McH and 4 Anderson. McH 100 Breats t roke 1:04/ '**: 1 Rusche. B.C. . 2 .1 Mjifrray, . McH . 3 Conrad, B.G vmd 4 Folz , McH \ 400 F.S. Relay, McHenry 3:42 Ofper , Cahi l l , .1 . Hal l and S. Hal l . McHenry si ; Buffalo Grow HI. ; ' FROS1I SOPH 200 Med Relay. B.G. 2:10 Zigler , Bret t . Hull and Manua 200 F.S. Time 2 15. 1 Hering. B G . 2. Schuenig, BG 3. Marks. BG and 4 Whitney. McH 2(H) Ind. Medley. 2:44 I Bret t , B.G , 2 . Iwanski . McH . 3. Kems. B.G. and 4. l .uhrs . B G 50 yd F.S . 26.6. 1 Manua. b G . . 2 . Leahy, B G . , 3 . Sek. McH. and 4 Dunne. BG. Diving, 127,0. 1 . Johnson, B.G, . 2 . Yerr id . B G , 3 Per izonski , McH. and 4 Thias . B.G. 100 But terf ly . 1:16. 1 Hul l . B.G. and 2 Fetzer , McH 100 F.S. . 1.02. 1 Leahy. B.G. . 2 . Arvidson, Mcll"3. Dunne. B.G. and 4 Krug, B.G. 5(H) FS. 6:17. 1 Schoenig. B . G . 2 . M a r k s . B G . 3 Iwanski , McH and 4 Whitne\ NicH 100 Backstroke, 1:15. 1 I ful l , B.G. . 2 . Luhrs , B G and 3. Roth, McH 100 Breastroke. 1:18. 1 Breh. B.G , 2 . Kems. B.G. . 3. Ziegler . B.C. and 4. Pet ty . McH 400 F.S. Relay, B.G 4 22 Leahy. Schoenig. Manua and Hering. McHenry 3K - Buffalo Grove 1 2 1 . r tWWWVWVVVWVW. Northern lllini Bowmen News WWWWWWWWM The new off ices for 1957 of Northern l l l ini Bowmen ar chery club of McHenry are as fol lows: President Bruce Warren of •4908 W Bonner . McHenry; Vice-President Shir l Hef- fernan of 621 Fairview. Lakfc Vil la ; Bowhunting VP Lyle Trumble of Woodstock; Secretary Fran Preston of 1101 Alma Circle , Round Lake; Treasurer - Ear l Paddock of 3012 Lincoln. McHenry and Classif icat ion Director June Mitchel l of Chicago. The new Officers wil l be holding their f i rs t c lub meet ing a t8p,m Thursday, January 20. 1977 a t McHenry Legion Due to a new lock on the Draper road outdoor range, members wil l be* given a new key upon paymenf of *1977 dues. , Plans for t l ie new year in e lude indoor team shoots a t , A-l HEARING AID SERVICE Free Loaners - Complete Service on a l l Makes Custom Earmolds - 30 Day Trial on New Aids Try Before You Buy! >la ic^Qjt iy .w-RjWte^iEa r Qual i tone Custom Made All in the Ear Models R0BT. STENSLAND & ASSOCIATES 3937 W. Main St . , 385-7661 Behind-the-ear AID Reg. $239 T Cagers Losers In Weekend Games Monro Totals . ' Coach?(iary Coll ins McHenry Newman H i g h s o p h o m o r e s " t o o k i t o n t h e c h i n t w i c e o v e r t h e w e e k e n d a s they lost to Lake Forest 72 to 52 and LibertvviHe 62 to 19 Zel ler with 1J. and ' Thomas wrthA13 led the Warr ior "at tack in thfc Lake Forest game. Thomas a g a m with 15 led the y o u n g W a r r i o r s ; a g a i n s t Libert yvi l le 12 1 2 <1 0 ; !<» 12 12 72 Mcllehry- 17 JI K Hi I :»k«* I o i esf 11 Hi 26 16 \ f . I I , m \ SOI 'HOMORI > Mi l l , in % S Dixon • h i i s ! \ C Dixon Sehaeffer- 1^ II |)l lp 11 ioi11as S Dixon Chris ty . * C Dixon •, Schaef fer Thomas Zel ler Behan Wagner - Totals ii J. • i i - i f k : : Li t Tut ' lo la l Ig II pf a. o 5 3 2 2 1 0 3 :> 5 1 \ 2 \ 2 - 1*» 2 2 IS 1.3 16 l!l I . ibei I v «. i l l* ' <g I t |>l 2 i l I" I I "2 I , ; i k e I i H ' c s l 4 '11 | ) l" I f UJ)g- \ lurra\ Biokt ( (wen Mouldei Keldei Koh.( U i s t u I u l . ih Mcllem \ I ' l l t ' l I s . 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I h e i r s h o o t i n g > e l o w p a i a n d t h e S < m i t s • i " " a l . c a u g h t d i e m n a p t r u e a n d t u n e , a g a i n . d i l , > u s t ' e g i \ e n t o . t h e - t h e \ I c o p t ( ! ; e W a r r i o r s l l a m a - m o s t < i t t h e n i g h t , e r t a i ' i j n g t l i e m t h e e a s y I h a t a l o n g w i t h a t o u g h s e s pe l l e d d i s a s t e r f o r t h e \ \ I ' KM \ I g I i |*r (p 2 4 12 . ' ie i n tu 1 nboldi .' ii 5 4 liipN ') II 0 6 cke< i i ( ) 3 12 u >i , i | 4 0 1 2 a 3 1 . m a - ( i t 1 1 i i a i h ' i n er 2 ! 'I 5 • ' •V 1 . ' i 0 ' i i n g " > 0 i 2 ' i r I a k ! • i i r e s I fg I t p i tp i r k l a " 1 3 2 3 2 1 ' • r a h • ! i i l H U'Mi e . 2 i i 4 4 doV.V. . , | e \ J : u l . 'od\ 2 2 . 2 6 M.lai . 1 I I J 2 . < eah, ; ( 1 2 1 2 1 n . ' n o 2 0 ni a n 27 1(1 I I I l i l McCullom Lake Beach Hal l on Thursday. AnnjJal Awards Banquet ; fnd Dance oh February 26 a t Rimas Lodge and "Slush Shoot" invi ta t ional a t the outdoor range on March .- . ,20th All in terested archers are welcome at the meet ings and invi ta t ional funct ions. For . more information contact the above named off icers^^----• M < I I I \K\ i I \» HI l i s BOW l , l \ ( . I I \ ( , I I JaMuai '> I l l , '* ;"Teain Standing"* u 1 1 P e i t e e t P i c k u p s ' 3 7 • 1 ,4 2 T h e H a p p > H o o k e r s 3 I m p e l n i l s 4 The Firs t Team 5. Bot toms bp 2 1 , 2 V , 6 . T h e ' 1 i d y Bowls 2 3 2 ' i • 7 . H o l y R o l l e r s , 2 U . > 2 8. Alley Cats 18 34 The Chris tmas vacat ion was nice, but not too good for the old bowling scores High games were bowled bv A Boeldt 191 M'Hrtn v ' | i i | x ->(i I ihf 1 \ t . ; I I J | i : ; 111 . , r , < i t i n t h e w o m e n A . S t r e e t w a ' t r a 1 6 " • g K i n e \ \ F a i r e l l i . . ! i • < i t 1 . , " ( ) a n d ] 8 1 l o r a . . i s e r i e s a n d A S t r e e t b o w l e d t ' • i . 1 4 2 , a n d 1 6 0 ' f o r a r ; ; S p i n s w e t e p i c k e d o t t I > \ 1 ' s t e u m i e ' / t h e 1 5 7 a n d R . I \KFI \ \0 [ \RK M \ I I \ ( , l » U < ek ot 12-1 H- 7(1 b u s t i ' l ;<ee i : c a m W e g o w o n 2 5 l o s t 7 V I A A b o v e a v e r a g e - R i c h S , . ( a l l o w s k i I ' M 1 8 1 5 2 0 ; D o n ' h l l i e r t 184 172 Mi' l ; I ' oh Bit t e r m a n n 1 7 u 1 5 , ' ; B o b S t e r n e r 1 » ' • « " , - t ' l ' i M a r t y F . l i l e n 1 6 9 - 1 T 9 - i l l . I l o i n < I i a e o m o 1 3 ' ' T o m K i r e i 1 7 3 1 i 5 H i g h " S e r i e s S c r a t c h ' ' o n M c r e u r e a n d D e n n i s S w e d o 5 ' n H i g h S e r i e s w i t h l b i i i d i c a | r d o c L e o p o l d 7 0 6 H i g h ( i ; i m e . Scratch: ' L e u A r r o y o 2 5 1 W<)MEN : Above " Average B a r b P > i t t e i m a n n 1 7 0 4 4 2 , Johnsburg Story P V(iE 7 PL VINOEALER WEDNESDAY, , lAN1.iARV,0^0883 Circui t Breaker Eases Senior Ci t izen Pinch . lohusbi i rg I l igl i Sclmol I pdate Much work has been done On f inal iz ing the construct ion and the f inancial arrangements for the bui lding of the new John sburg senior higfusChooh, The archi tectural f i rm'of K- M Associates of Chicago has ̂ been submit t ing on a regular basis to the Johnsburg board of educat ion ahd to the State of I l l inois Capi ta l Development 'bmir t f--^ont in u a 11 y u p d a t ed plans Ioj the new fugh school . \ t the present t ime the Johnsburg board and ' t l ie Capi ta l Development board, a s ta te agency which is over- \ iew-ing and par t ia l ly funding the high school project , have given approval up to the 50 percent s tage; of „ contract documents I t i s ' now an t i ( ipated, t l i . ' i t 100 percent of the 'contract bid documents for the high school wil l be completed in H?, ' f i rs t week o< l ebraury At „ that t ime th^ two boards must give f inal approval to the c intrac^ bid documents .so they can be released o. In addi t ion to the ar •chi tectural 1 drawings of the 'project . the f inancial arrangements fot the con­ s t ruc t ion .of the 'bui lding have a l so been completed. The fund ing for the new high school wal l -be from two sources The f i r s t source wil l be the local Johnsburg Distr ic t 12 's bond sa le - in the amount of $1.7 mil l ion on the f i rs t i ssue /The second source of revenue wil l be f rom the Slate ot I l l inois in the amount of $2,808,589. Ad­ di t iona l funds have also been ea i marked f rom the "div i s ion of assets monies received from Dis t r i c t 156 when the uni t di - t r i e ! . was formed. \I1 local Distr ic t 12 's share of the vost ot the new high school and the corresponding monies a te m place in a Capi ta l Development board t rust a t the LaSal le Nat ional bank in Chicago. This is to say that (he loca l dist r ic t ' s share ot the fund ing is now complete . On Dec. 17. 1976. the ' apt ia l Development board, a t i ts regular ly scheduled meet ing in Chi ' -a j jo . approved the release lor funds for the s ta te 's shai e of the project This re lease i s now- o 'n<jhe Governor 's desk and has been await ing the inaugurat ion of Governor" Thompson In ta lking to th f > new State of I l l ino i s director ol the Bureau o; the Budget under Governor elect Thompson, he has assured us fhat the re lease of s ta te funds wil j not be held up. and that i t wi l l he a high pr ior i ty i tem once Governor Thompson is inaugurated Equipment l is ts foi moveable equipment and al l suppl ies such as vocat ional educat ion equipment , a thlet ic equipment , physical educat ion equipment , and other instruct ional major equipment l is ts are now being completed by the ad > minis t ra t ion of Johnsburg Distr ic t 12. Once f inal budget f igures for these equipment l is ts are f inal ized a more ac­ curate handle can be secured in the toinl cost for "s tar t up costs" a t The new high school . J199 $6 75 pet rr.onth RENTAL NO installation cna.'ge NEW fully automatic softeners TWO yeai option to buy with PULL rental fee define ted ONE phone call -can >«>*>.,,.• answer any questions PHONE 312 259-33931 Atlutqfoit Scff MrffltCo. • DIVISION or ru.NI A SOFT INC. SERVING NORTH A NORTHWEST SUBURBS One f inal i tem tha^should be s ta ted is that the board of educat ion of Johnsburg Distr ic t ,12 has gone"on record for the purchase of 40 acres of land rather than the ini t ia l decis ion to purchase 20 acres I t was the unanimous decis ion of the board that a much larger plot was needed and that s ince addi t ional s ta te funds would pick up approximately two thirds of the cost of that land, that an addi t ional 20 acres should be purchased a t this t ime Final legal t ransact ions are now being drawn up for the ckis ing on the land s i te on Hingwood road. I t i s the ten­ ta t ive plans of the* Capi ta l - Development board. KM Associates , and the Johnsburg board that bids be accepted during the month of March for both the mechanical operat ions and the general construct ion. I t i s ant ic ipated that not ice to proceed on construct ion wil l be given sometime in Apri l These plans, of course, could change dependent upon f inal s ta te-- re lease of funds--*and problems that ar ise in the f inal approval of the contract documents . The t imel ine for occupancy of the high school is September . 1978. Seek Members For Service On County Agencies The Heal th & Agricul ture commit tee of the McHenry County board is accept ing appl icat ions from persons interested in serving on the McHenry County Mental Heal th board (708 board) for a term to expire Jan. -E.J979. Applicat ions may be obtained f rom the McHenry county board off ices , courthouse. Route 47, Woodstock? Room 201. Phone 238 2040, Ext . 221, and should be returned] to the secretary no la ter t f ian Mon day. -Ian 24. . .TJj .e Zoning & Planning commit tee of the McHenry County board is accept ing appl icat ions from persons interested in serving on the McHenry County regional Planning commission, to fulf i l l an unexpired term to Dec. 1. Appl icat ions may be obtained in the same manner and should be returned to the secretary no la ter than Fridav, Jan. 21. Hlectr ie Tips Fol lowing are some t ips for using surface uni ts on electr ic ranges, t ips that wil l help you cut down on cooking costs : --When cooking fresh or f rozen vegetables , including potatoes , use very l i t t le 'water . Vegetables covered wi"i wajer require more t ime and heat to br ing to a boi l and more heat to cont inue the cooking --Cook without peeking Kverv t ime the l id is l i f ted, warm air escapes and cooking t ime is in­ creased. "While pr ices were general ly on the r ise v this past year , qual i f ied I l l inois senior c i t izens and disabled persons, fe l t the pinch a l i t t le less , due to benefi ts received under Circui t > Breaker ' grants ." Kenneth W Holland, director of the Department of Aging, said Circui t Breaker"" , is the 'common name for the I l l inois Senior Ci t izens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Rel ief , adminis tered by the Depart ment of Revenue The benefi t provides tax rel ief to persons 6:» or over and disabled persons 16 or over , who are I l l inois res idents and have an income of less than $10,000. An "addi t ional grant 1" is awarded to those persons* who would not qual i fy as property tax payers - "Applicat ions wil l be ^avai lable a t any one of the thir teen Area Agencies op Aging, or a t any nutr i t ion project s i te or senior center ." noted Holland "There are persons a t each of these centers , who can assis t in f i l l ing out forms. I t i s a very easy process , and 1 encourage anyone who thinks he may be el igible to go ahead and apply " ()ver 336.0(H) persons received ) E £0CA£I0NA^ I 1College Honors [ HONOR ROLL STl ' t )E\T The Universi ty of Wisconsin Whitewater has announced the placement of Karen Lavin^on i ts 1976 Fal l semester honor rol l The coed is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs^Thomas E Lavin of Wonder Lake and is in her junior year a t the univers i ty . A graduate of Marian Central high schoof in 1973, Miss Lavin designed her own major which def ines the woman's role in l i terature , ar ts , pol i t ics and l i fe s tyles in general . She enjoys the dis t inct ion of being the only Woman Study major on campus. DEAN'S LIST Timothy I) . Tonyan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B Tonyan. 312 W Bay road, McHenry, has been named to the Georgia Tech Dean s l is t for compil ing a grade point average of 3 .0 <Bi or bet ter during the Fal l quarter . 1976. BRADLEY GRAIH ATF Mark Steinsdoerfer . son of Marge Espinosa 154-179-453: Dolores Sokolowski 140-409; Dai lene Micheisen 159-164 455; Kleanor Reid 158-141 414; Kathy Mcreure 159 160-431; Terry Arroyo 350; Dee Steiner 22. Karen Krier 146-338. High Series Scratch: Joanne Gilber t 605 High Series with Handicap: Bobbie Hager 656. High Game Scratch Mickey Becker 202. I t ESI)AY LADIES BOWLING LEAGL'E 7 P . M . 1 - 1 7 7 \V< i \V' WOW' WOW! Men. eat your hear ts out . Gwen Smith 27^188-lf>4 619; Sharon Kujak 2'24 594; Grace Piatek 423: . loan Buss 464; EWERV WEDNESDAY MlfE ALL THE BUHTMMILK PANCAKES YOL1 CAN EAT ONLY DELICIOUS! NUTRITIOUS! MAL)L I ROM SUN RIPENED GRAiNS.rRF.SH MIl.K. EGGS AND ( RKAMY BUTTER BROWNED AND S YRUPED TO TASTE. 4 GOLDEN BEAR ® TONY SALDINO. OWNER/MANAGER GRYSTAL POINT MALL 6000 NORTHWEST HIGHWAY CRYSTAL LAKE Circui t"" Breaker benefi ts this 1 past yeai .with 4H).u0U-persons receiving rebates , f rom the addi t ional .grant ^With ap­ pl icat ions, s t i l l coming in for- 1972. 1973. 1974, and 1975 t t rx ' . . years , l ienef t ts (htr ing.calendar - .year , 1976 totaled ap proximately $83 'mil l ion, ac cording fT) a Department of Revenue spokesperson .T . The average elder ly or . d isabled person receiving a _ c i rcui t .breaker c la im foe-4975 - received a rebate of $172.82. wbile t i ie yeai before , be 'woold have received S161 . 0 1 . The addi t ional giant average rose just n tew«ce?i t ,s iwviu- tho^ .previous year . ' going frorbi , . "S79 28 to >79.80. If they havei io! a l ready doho s'Or. qual i f ied persons may si i l l - . f i le for 19. : ' . 1973- 1974' . and 1975 • c la ims, a long vvi th the 1976 appl icat ion. All a re avai lable at the above locat ions. • , Area Agencies on Aging and the count ies which they save . include Region 2 Area Agency on Aging. Kankakee ( emmuuity col lege. I ' d Box 809, Rivei road. Kankakee 60901 "McHenry. Lake. Kane,-- DuPage, Kendal l Grundy. Wil l and Kankaket Mr and M rs A.J Stein sdoerfer ot 3608 W. Clover . Mchenry, was graduated from Bradlev univers i ty , , in I 'eor ia , this pnst Dec 19. wi th a Bachelor of Science degree in Account ing from the col lege of Business adminis t ra t ion - SEMESTER HONORS Mark Duffy" son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E Duffy. 5210 I 'o tawatomic. Chicago and 1717 W Sunnyside Beach, McHenry. won honors for the f i rs t semester grading per iod at Wayiand academy, ai pr ivate , coeducat ional , hoarding and day school f .c grades 8 through 12 in Beaver Dam Wi Duffy is a sophomore at the academy this Vear > HoptHess In an essay on "Parents ," a l i t t le schoolgir l wrote: "VVe get our parents when they ar t 1 So old that i t i s impossible to change their habi ts ." - 1 Alas' Sam- I got tonsi l l i t is , fol lowed bv appendici t is and pneumonia. Then they gave me inoculat ions. Harr .v--Boy, did ,vou have q t ime. Sain-I ' l l say! I thought I 'd never pul l through that spel l ing tes t . Bi isy Schaeffer 203-516; Cathy Bor,0 201-562; Joanne Plucinski 413; Nancy Peterson 413; Teresa Steffan 511; Edi Nimsgren 502; Lorraine Freund 448; Phyl Grosrenaud 456; Grace Steinsdoerfer 463, Carol Michels 478; Wilma Ayiward 428; Cathie Freund 463: Wanda Gerhke 501; Jean Weyland 475; Mary Cook 483; Freida Mil ler 464; Ronnie RomkowsM 444 and Sue Smith 470. Rai l roads: Grace Stein­ sdoerfer 5-7, Carol Michels 2-7- 8; Barb Hansen 3-7-10, Bi tsy Schaefer 5-7; Sue Smith 5-7; Cathie Freund 4-5-7; Gwen Smith 5-10; Wilma Ayiward 4-5 -and 5 7: Mae Coll is 3-10. MM -1 m a ifviv Early / Secss00 Sale BQDB1 Grain Dryers Just set the dial, flip the switch and the dryer does the rest... automatically! The SUPER B is more automatic than other automatics. It's "man-free" operation saves hundreds of man-hours each year. Commer­ cial and farm installations have proven it is highly efficient, has excellent drying cap­ acity and offers many cost-saving features. Many sizes have been designed with your farm in mind. Please call for more information . . today' McHENRY FS Woodstock McHenry Elk horn. Wise. Marengo / Huntley s: &

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