Historical House Walk Johnsbu ^Aory L. Gunderson CONGRATULATIONS ....and best wishes to Beth Bouldren, Danielle Him- pleman, Daniel Scott Spung, Mary Patricia Zavadowsky, Michael Dominick Savino, Michelle Florae and Mat thew Olson Hennigan, who were received at the table of the Lord for the first time last weekend at St. John's. God bless all of you! HOME AND HOSPITAL Remember in your daily prayers, Joe Miller, Ray Burmeister, Lorraine Hedges, Cheryl Helman- SENIOR CITIZENS doller and Fred Huemann, School will soon be closing ®s we^ as all others who are and seniors are reminded >U! that they are invited to have a hot lunch from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the high school cafeteria, on school days for a nominal fee. Go to the main entrance, to your right, and stop at the office to receive a lunch token before going on to the cafeteria directly ahead. Try it, you'll like it. C. Bush school, sponsored by the District 12 P.T.O. It is always a real family time! BOOSTER CLUB The. high school Booster club meeting, will be held Wednesday, May 14, 7:30 p.m. at the school. This is the last meeting of the year; please make a special effort to be there! For any ad ditional information, call Mrs. G.C. (Marilyn;) Guetzloff, president. Second 'First Last week we told you about Cindy Ahlert, a junior at Johnsburg high school, ' winning first place in the Hy annual high school Hor- mimSmm ticulture contest sposriored j ' by the Chicago Metropolitan I Horticulture - Agriculture Teachers association, i This, same^ group of I students was also • represented recently at the • University of Illinois, • Champaign, sponsored by the Future Farmers of I America, and Cindy won • first place again. I Our congratulations and best wishes Cindy, and may the future hold many good things for you and the other owners are Herman and boys and girls. Alfrieda T&uk Free bus service will be CORRECTION provided from the Mafengo Sorry ... in the last issue city hall to the five homes on we accidentally listed a May the tour, and lunch will be 14-Wednesday-coffee with available in the upper level the principal, under of city hall from 10 a.m. to 3 "Johnsburg high school", p.m. at a very small cost. This will be with the prin- Tickets for the housewalk cipal of the Junior high maybe purchased the day of school in their Faculty the walk or before at the lounge! Marengo Police department and from the McHenry JOHNSBURG Coi^nty Historical museum. FUNFAIR For further information Hope many of you enjoyed call 815-568-*??? this annual event at James PRO LIFE The same Supreme Court that said, in* speaking of convicted criminals, that "Life is too precious for any 6ne to take it," decided that unborn children could be destroyed for almost any reason up to the date of birth. When the court mitigated its decision on capital piffftehrnent, many people founart difficult to think of criminals^ being killed, and still have a total blind spot when it comes to killing babies. Gary Gillmore told his lawyers* they were hypocriteis by trying to save his life while they were in HERMAN TAUCK HOME Under the joint spon sorship of th£ McHenry County Historical society and the Marengo Fraternal order of Police Lodge No. 129, the second annual historical house walk will be held Saturday, May 17, in Marengo from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Five houses have been selected for the walk. The first, the Kling House built by Anson Rogers in 1846 and presently owned by Robert and Beverly Kling, is a Greek Revival farmhouse featuring distinctive columns and a spindled roof parapet set back from the eaves. the last large spacious homes built in Marengo, ft was constructed by Dr. R.M. Curtiss and is still owned today by Eleanor Curtiss Corson, the daughter of Dr. Curtiss, and her husband, William. Typical of an early doctor's residence, the property includes the home, carriage barn,- and office. The fourth home - on the tour, the John and Audrey Thurow bouse, while not historically old, incorporates the grace and beauty of rolling lawns and shade trees with a home tastefully decorated in early American styles. Ekch room unfolds a decor representing chapters out of any number of home The second home is a magazines. Georgian type home built in ' The final house selected 1932 by prominent Marengo for the walk was built in the businessman Harry Patrick 1880's by Seth Lewis and is a and owned today by the classic and rare example of Frank Oakley family. This Victorian Gothic Revival home illustrates a format architecture. Tall pointed balance of its architectural' windows, carved woodwork elements, including an ogee under the eaves, the roof scroll pediment over the pinnacles and steeply pit- entranceway and partial ched gables combine to give gable fanlights. the house a strong vertical The next house is one of fmphasis. The present Fuel Allocation Form Available From ASCS Producers who need help because of increased crop in obtaining fuel to operate acreages, changes in farm their farms may get equipment and types of assistance and > fuel crops can apply for an ih- allocation forms from the creased allotment. (. Agricultural Stabilization In addition to supplying and Conservation Service fuel allocation forms, ASCS, (ASCS). if requested, will furnish "We provide forms and agriculture-related in- technical assistance in filing formation for the farm when for fuel supplies," Jim a supplier and user cannot Lucas, county executive agree on eligibility director of the McHenry requirements. The agency county ASCS office, said. also works with farmers and Department of Energy fuel distributors to alleviate (DOE) regulations authorize problems in obtaining farmers 100 percent of their needed fuel supplies. farm needs of propane, "Our main Objective is to butane and gasoline for the help solve local farm-related production of food and fiber, fuel problems," the ASCS According to Lucas, official said. Energy producers may defer a problems that cannot be portion of their current solved locally are referred to month's fuel allocation to the the regional DOE office, next month, or request the McHenry county farmers supplier to advance a portion who have exhausted all of their agricultural means of obtaining allocation from the next necessary fuel are urged to month. Farmers who need contact the local ASCS of- additional motor gasoline fice. Quality Control To Install New Officers •D. N.C.S.F. St. Agatha Court 777, will hold a combined meeting of adults and juniors, May 19, 6:30 p.m., at the Johnsburg Community club. It will include a Mass, corporate communion and May crowning of our lady. Junior Sandy McKie and So CHRYSLER -PLYMOUTH-DODGE TRUCKS- OF FOX LAKE LIQUIDATION SALE OF ALL NEW AND USED VEHICLES ^ New ft Used Chryslers-Plymouths and Dodge Trucks must be liquidated 4-Wheel Drive Pick-Ups * Regular Pick-Ups * Vans * Horizons * Trail Dusters * LeBarons * * Newports • Arrows • Cordobas •Champs • New Yorkers • And More! SACRIFICE PRICES ON ALL CARS Dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. and the meeting will begin at 8. Prior to dinner, William Donovan of Abbott laboratories and a member of the NEI section will present a wine tasting session with the assistance of Michael Petrick of the Mirassou vineyards. Various wines will be sampled along with a lecture on wine component tasting. The Northeastern Illinois section of the American Society for Quality Control will hold its monthly meeting May 15, at the Cabriolet restaurant, Libertyville. This is the annual business meeting and will include State of the Section reports from the officers of the Northeastern Illinois section plus installation of officers to lead the section during the 1980-81 year. • All Factory Warrantees Will Be Hofnored • Pistafcee H qhlands innystde THE PUBLIC AND DEALERS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED WONDER LAKE Pistake« All Bids on All Cars Will be Considered MeH#mv Lilymoo Finance People On the Premises Fri. 9 to 9 Sat. 9 to 5 and Sun. 11 to 5 First Come First Served TRADES ACCEPTED Newspaper Available At The Following Locations: •WHITE HEN PANTRY •JtLGAS •MAYS DRUG •LAKEVIEW / •BELL LIQUORS «SUNNYSIDE FOOD •McHENRY WALORCEN •JOHNSBURG FOOD MART •BOLGER*S DRUGSTORE • ADAMS GROCERY •BEN FRANKLIN •LITTLE STORE Waucon(J» CRYSTAL LAKE Sale At 89 South Route 12 Fox Lake, II TirnKprl m&b '• / -v