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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Feb 1981, p. 4

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/ PACK 4-PLAWPEALgR - WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY IS. 1901 TRADE YOUR MARRIAGE CERTIFICA' FOR A FREE DINNER (Any marriage certificate i-ssued from the OLD McHenry County Courthouse (prior to Jan. 1, 1973) Bring in and show it to us for a FREE DINNER when pur­ chasing another dinner. (The most expensive one is FREE,) [Good Monday through Fri­ day , 5 P .M. - 10 P.M. February 2 through 27. RETURN TO WHERE IT OFFICIALLY BEGA1 TWO DINNERS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE V k0LD COURTHOUSE INN, ON THE WOODSTOCK SQUARE Twice Told Tales to Everett Hunter Boat FIFTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of February 13, 1831) Everett Hunter, Sr., died Feb. 5. He was born in Withernsea, Near Hull, England. He came from a family of definite religious inclinations. His father, George Hunter, was a pharmacist and country prencEer of the Methodist church. His early boyhood was spent as an apprentice in the shipyards in England. For several years, Mr. Hunter was a summer resident of Rosedale, where' he realized the wonderful opportunities presented in this vicinity and moved here permanently and joined partnership forming the Hunter-Wacker Boat cor­ poration. Shortly the controlling stock purchased by Mr. and the firm name All Riduetdf km Showorheads art NOT Alike! Til# NOVA-FLOW lets you enjoy a forceful shower while reducing your water use by 2/3'sl Money-Back Guarantee! This Coupon Good For $2.00 OFF NOVA-FLOW ShowerhMd [Regular Price $19.95 Good 't0 March 31,1981 THeenacvooficaiM 120 EAST CALHOUN ST.WOODSTOCK 615-336-4650 TUEJ.VED. THURS.11-6iFfU.11-6i SAT. 9-6 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ON SALE ITEMS SM.-TMHtS. *-9| FRI. 4 SAT. 9-10 DELLII0U0RS MERCHANTS OF FINE WINES AND LIQU S I385-3200S SALE BEER NOT ICED NO SALES TO MINORS LIQUORS 4610 W. RTE. 120, McHENRY,ILLINOIS PRICES EFFECTIVE: WED., FEB. 10-TfES.( FEB. 24 OUR McHENRY STORE ONLY • WHILE QUANTITIES LAST 1J LITRE EACH 3 FOR 10.00 WANT'S SCOTCH 1.75 LURES 1.75 LITRES SEAMAN'S ¥.0. 1.75 LITRES ITALIAN WRES •VALPOUCEllA 'S9AVE4ARMJNQ . 750*. EACH 3 FOR 10.00 SEAMAMS 7 CROWN 1.75 LITRES TWIN SISTERS VODKA E A J AN 1.75 LITRES ESTATE BOTTLER •CAMAY ROSE •CHEMN RLANC 750 li. «GAMAY REAUJOLAIS EACH 3 FOR 16.00 ALL VARITIES 3 LITRE BOTTLE 3 FOR 10.00 LIBIT OR BARK SPECIAL 6-12 OZ. BOTTLES SAVE LIKE NEVER BEFORE WITH OUR SPECIAL PRICE AND THEIR MAIL-IN REBATE! PABST LUERIB urn CARS DY 1.75 Ltr. 75B ML Reg. f11.79 You Save | $2.30 90 PROOF • 7 YEAR OU OLD W.L. WELLER PBV ATE RESERVE PLUS:. S/fl Kei ei\t* up to j Tt. Refund f rom I <Si | I)is t11 I t ' r -s 750 ML A'Jjlhtfrr A telegram from ARiin Anderson, who is attending Harvard univeisity, to home folks in this city has been facetted telling of Us good fortune in winning a $400 scnoiarsmp rrotn me Liean Ambrose fond of the university. Albin Is now in Us first year at the Harvard law echool, having com­ pleted his preparatory cmaoe last year FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of February IS, IMl) The County board was asked by Assistant Super­ visor Paul Rosenthal of Algonquin township to pass a resolution asking that the state take immediate steps to complete the road from McHenry to Crystal Lake which was half finished last year. The south end of the road is still unfinished. The project is state financed. A. H. Mosher, editor of the Plaindealer, recently came into the possession of a book that was published in New York in 1825. The book is entitled "The Life of Ben­ jamin Franklin, Written by Himself," and was s gift of Charles Hall, who lives on John street in West McHenry. This old book, with its leather cover faded and cracked, contains 200 this great the life of American and his illustrious TWENTY-FIVE * YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of February 9, 1966) At the regular meeting of the City Council* the con­ tract for the addHJon to the sewage disposal plant was awarded to Tonyan Con­ struction company at the bid price of $277,010. The action of the board of aldermen followed a week of study of bids submitted by five dif­ ferent contractors. Miss Ksthleen Henn, eldest of the three daughters of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Henn, received her msster's degree in Speech Education from DePaul university. She graduated a few years ago with a BA degree from Roaary college. Miss Henn is a teacher in North school st Crystal Lake. Relatives and friends proudly watched as singer Stanley Grover (he was Stanley Nienstedt of Woodstock) defeated the previous champion on the Chance of a Lifetime TV show. He is a brother of Mrs. Elmer Freund. Spring has really arrived. Mrs. Burton French reported at least a dozen robins in her yard at West Shore Beach during the beautiful weather. - ^ . TEN YEARS AGO (Taken from the fiiea of February 12, 1071) McHenry's Valentine couple of 1071 must certainly be Mr. and Mrs. Michael Freund of 1306 Richmond i;oad, McHenry, who recently observed their sixty-seventh wedding an­ niversary. The popular pair was married Jan. 27,1004, in St. John the Baptist church, Johnsbur*. Mr. Freund. 01. and Us wife, 07, have seven children, twenty»four grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. Fears that the new Parkland school might not , be completed in time for the start of classes in the fall of 1971 prompted the board of School District 19 to take action of a disciplinary nature. Almoat all work has been held up because of the delays caused by the John Zinane Co., of Wiaconain, in charge of sheet metal construction for Parkland. LITE BEER 24-12 K. CARS HAKIM'S 24-12 OZ. BOTTLES PUIS BEPOSIT RC COLA - RC 100 MET PEPSI BIET RITE COLA NENI FLAVORS SBOOKIST ORABOBEl 0-1001 BOTTLES AWOMOTREER 0-10 OZ. OOTTLES PUIS REPOSIT COOCE-TAB FRESCA - SPRITE 0-10 OZ. OOTTLES PUIS OffOSIT McHenry County Comprehensive Mental Health Service System Mental Health Crisis Line For McHenry County 1-800/892-8900 Toll Free 24 Hour Emergency Number Professional Staff will answer your call. HEALTH STUDY The Health Systems Agency for Kane, Lake and McHenry Counties (HSA- KLM) has concluded s special study of the "ap­ propriateness" of End-Stage Renal Diseaae Services (dialysis for persons with chronic kidney disease) which are offered in the three-county area. Health care facilities which now offer the service are Sher­ man hospital, Elgin; Copley Memorial hospital, Aurora; Victory Memorial hospital, Waukegan. In addition, Sherman hospital will open a satellite dialysis service at its Ambutal in Crystal Lake in 1901, and Highland Park hospital will open a new dialysis service in 1091. White Stag® packet jacket stows away for a blustery day WITEDSme Look what spring blew inl little nylon )acket by White Stag* that folds into Its own pocket to form a compact packet that waits in your handbag, glove compartment or desk drawer. Inconspicuous yes, but it has nothing to cover up when it comes to styling. This rain and stain repellent jacket has roomy pockets with snap and zip closures and a drawstring bottom. You'll love the colors! White, navy, coral, khaki and aqua. S, M, L & XL 2400 < \ ;? , Better Sportswear Elgin on 3. Crystal Lake and St. Chaites. $0M|! We welcome your Spiess Card, Visa and MasterCard. ' Free parking: St. Charles Mall, Crystal Point Mall and Elgin Plaza Upper Deck.

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