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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Oct 1980, p. 22

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AGE 22 -PLA1NDKALEK - KKIUAI. ot iudli*ev Twice Told Tales TWICE TOLD TALES (The Twice Told Tales column was missing from the Plaindealer on Wed­ nesday due to the illness of Marie Yegge, who researches items from the newspaper's microfilm files. The following items are taken from old issues of the Plaindealer found by Don Pedersen, 7611 Beach, Wonder Lake, when the attic of a Riverside drive home was being cleaned recently. Thirty-Eight Years Ago (From issues of the Plaindealer printed in April, 1942) Although the election of Tuesday, as expected, was not one of the biggest in the county's history, several hundred men and women in the local precincts alone went to the polls and declared themselves to favor either of the two major parties. Republicans had a big majority. In Precinct I, which in­ cludes Ringwood, 137 Republican and 22 Democratic votes were cast. For precinct com­ mitteeman, Earl Whiting received IS votes on the G.O.P. ticket and Sibre Whiting, 11 Democratic votes. In the Second precinct, which includes West McHenry, 215 Republican votes were cast and 38 Democratic. Edgar Lan- dgren received 175 on the JOHN F. LAMPE Available to Practice In: •PERSONAL INJURY/TRIALS •BUSINESS/CORPORATIONS •ZONING •WILLS/PROBATE •DIVORCE •REAL ESTATE •WORKERS COMP. Now Serving You From 2 Locations WONDER LAKE McHENRY 7165 Barnard Mill Rd. 3424 W. Elm (By Appt. Only) Suite 27 344-3252 Open: M-F 8am-5pm Sat 9am-Noon Others by Appt. former ticket and Lester Bacon 7 on the latter ticket for precinct committeemen. - The third precinct, which takes in McHenry proper and Lily Lake, piled up the most votes as was expected. Five hundred sixteen adults marked ballots, with 433 preferring the Republican ballot and only 38 the Democratic. In this precinct, Republican Harold Miller won over Robert Conway 283 to 143 for committeeman. In the fourth precinct, which takes in Johns burg, 239 votes were cast, 222 G.O.P. and 17 Democratic. Joe Frett, unopposed, received 185 G.O.P. votes for committeeman and Billy May won on the Democratic ticket. An unofficial total vote of 11,309 made up of 10,131 Republican and 1,178 Democratic votes were cast in the county Tuesday. This was 3,613 under the total vote of the 1940 primary. Senator C. Wayland Brooks ran through McHenry county Tuesday like a grass fire. He polled 7,401 votes as against 1,557 to his nearest opponent, Warren Wright. It was a typical Brooks vote in this county. Senator Brooks has always carried this county in his campaigns. Henry A. Nulle and Harold E. Reese almost duplicated their battle of eight years ago for the Republican nomination for sheriff Tuesday when the two candidates again staged one of those nip and tuck con­ tests. Nulle came out on top by the small margin of 73 votes, which is three less than he defeated Reese by eight years ago. Thomas A. Bolger is an apparent winner for the Democractic seat in the State House with 5,490 votes as against 3,822 for his op­ ponent Koziol. According to word received from national s e l e c t i v e s e r v i c e headquarters, men who registered Feb. 16 and whose numbers were drawn for draft classification March 17 will be£n to be inducted into the Army in May or June. This includes men between the ages of 20 and 21 and 36 and 45. Social On Thursday morning, April 9, at 9:30 o'clock. Miss Helen Louise Smith of \ C N T A L •1980 • NO installation charge • NEW fully automatic softeners • TWO year option to buy with • FULL rental fee deducted • ONE phone call can answer fQHt any questions 312-259-3393 SOfI _ FOX VALLEY DIVISION % Come Celebrate October 24th^thru November 1st All ------ Winter Jackets Down Jackets- Vests Leather Jackets 20% „ Sedgefield Jeans & Cords 20 % Suits and Sport Coats 20%-, Come in and Register For FREE Ski Sweater All ------ Winter Jackets Down Jackets- Vests Leather Jackets 20% „ visa & master charge accepted FREE !'DI; Monograming ^ W % t with Dress Shirt fJ)?G $hriHl0pl|pra MEN'S WEAR 3902 W. Main • McHenry 385-4060 Men's & Women's Fall Casuals Freeman Fanfare & Yo-Yo's Geneva became the bride of Mr. E. Martin Hoebcher, son of Mrs. Ada Hoelacher of Elgin. Warren Jones was guest soloist at the Officers' dub at Great Lakes last Sunday afternoon. Joann May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe May, celebrated her third bir­ thday at her home on John street Tuesday afternoon. Gerry Carey celebrated her tenth birthday as guest of honor at a birthday party held in her honor at her home on Broad street last Saturday. The O.E.S. observed Past Officers' night last Monday at the Masonic hall. Those who held office for the evening were Ethel Holle, worthy matron; C.W. Goodell, worthy patron; Minnie Martin, associate matron; George Johnson, associate worthy patron; Mrs. Joel Wheeler, secretary; Katie Harrison, treasurer; Frances Vycital, counductress; Elsie Vycital, assistant conductress; Alice Lindsay, chaplain; Cora Bassett, marshal; Gretta Goodell, organist; Florabel Vogel, Adah; Arline Pearson, Ruth; Mabel Johnson, Esterh; Ethel Jones, Martha; Fannie Chamberlin, Electa; Mabel Collins, warder; Henry Stephenson, sentinel; Mrs. May Spencer, guest of honor; and Lillian Cox, soloist. , Mrs. Margaret McCarthy was laid to rest in St. Pat- ride's cemetery following services held last Thursday at the church. She died April 6 following an illness of several weeks. Many hundreds of people from a large surrounding area accepted an invitation of John A. Bolger last Saturday and thoroughly enjoyed the grand opening of the new Farmers Mill. Fraaa 8el Hear Cehuna Joe Brits reports that if fhe Army takes too many of the young players, he'll be willing to come back and play center field. Boy -bring out the rubber shirt! In high school baseball, Coach Reed presents a better than average team on the field- a team that should show up well against strong opposition. Joe Jackson will twirl. Messages From Servicemen "I am receiving the Plaindealer and wish to thank you for it. It is just like a letter from home. All the fellows in my barracks from around McHenry county appreciate the paper as much as I. More editors should follow your policy of sending their local paper to the soldiers away from home." "Pvt. G.T. Knox "Camp Polk, La," "Just a few lines to let you know that I'm going to stay here in California. Most 6f my buddies have been shipped to Louisiana. I like it out here. The weather is swell. "Since I'm out here I have seen Max Baer, Young Stribling, Joe Savoldi, Jackie Coogan, Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra. I wish to thank Thomas P. Bolger for the box of chocolates which I received. "Ralph J. Schaefer "Camp Polk, La." Tower Hilt Instructor Teacher Of The Year A fourth grade teacher in the small, rural community of Tower Hill has been named the 1980-81 Illinois Teacher of the Year. Penny Edwards, who has taught at Shelby county's Tower Hill Elementary District 10 for eight years, was honored at the Illinois state board of education's "Those Who Excel" awards banquet in Springfield. A committee of educators selected Ms. Edwards from the eight finalists in the Oct. 26 teacher category. The "Those Who Excel" awards program honors individuals for their contributions to the state's K-12 education system, both public and nonpublic. Based on her philosphy of teaching, Edwards said, "Long after my students are grown, what they will remember about their teacher is how she taugit, more so than the facts she' taught." Erb Fund Benefit A benefit performance of the Powell family, of Champaign, 111. will be given at First Baptist church, 509 Front street, McHenry, at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26. The gospel concert will be a benefit for the C. Edward Erb, Jr., Memorial fund for the Erb Memorial at First Baptist Church of McHenry. Mr. Erb was a well-known resident of McHenry and one of the founders of First Baptist church. He served in FORMAL WEAR RENTALS for ALL OCCASIONS thukiw. many areas of leadership until his death in January, 1978. The Powell family began singing publidy in 1966. At the present the group consists of father, Lee; mother, Jenny; three sons, John, Jansen and Vince; daughter, Linda Unzinker and her husband, Dennis. To complete the group, there is Milt Kelly as pianist and trumpeter and Eddie Bain as (bummer. They have performed here is the midwest in gospd concerts, churches, fairs and community events. The family has produced eleven record albums. A cordial invitation is extended to the public. There is no charge for admission. A free-will offering will be taken for the Erb Memorial fund. PUBLIC NOTICE! 15th ANNIVERSARY Sale McHenry Hearing Aid Center 3937 MAIN ST. 3S5-7S41 SERVICE CENTER HOURS: WcdiMsdayt A Fridays 1 0 1 * 5 EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Zenith Custom 200 •FREE Heariif Tests •FREE Hearing JIM Check & Clea« tru CVSTM r , W M S H | An in-the-ear aid designed and built for your individual hearing loss. Robert Stensland -Mgr. (25Yrs. Experience) Robert Oecksr-M.A. Audioiogist WE MAKE HORSE CALLS! Batteries V% Price

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