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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Jan 1984, p. 7

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Engineer reports on sewer improvements l»A(il«: 7 -I'l.AlNDKALEIt rtllDAY, JANLAIIY 13, 1984 50 YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Jan. 11, 1934). The City Council held an adjourned meeting for the purpose of selling more bone and receiving the engineer wice report on the necessary sewer improvements. Oii the selling of the bonds it is thought that assessment No. 6 can be cleared up and finished and Auditor North fe figuring out the exact status of Assessment No. 10. The milk strike was called off at noon on Wednesday as a truce was reached between the Pure Milk Association and Mayor Edward J. Kelly in a con­ ference. Soon after noon the milk trucks arrived in McHenry. Farmers were bringing available milk into town and it was soon on its way to Chicago to relieve the shortage of the last few days. 40 YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Jan. 13, 1944). William Hay, mail carrier in this city for more than 10 years, has retired from active work. It will be a long time before the sight of Mr. Hay, with his mail bag over his shoulder, will be forgotten. Not only the casual passersby but also daily com­ muters, postal employees in McHenry and many others will miss their daily contact with this • pleasant and efficient mail man. Punctuality was a byword with Bill. * At the last meeting of the Chqstian Mothers and Altar Snowmobile^ falls through Fox River Two people escaped injury located on the east side of the after the snowmobile they were riding went through the Fox River last Sunday night. Johnsburg Rescue squad and Co. 1 of the McHenry Township Fire Protection District were dispatched to the incident, river, near Woodlawn Park. A snowmobile had gone through jsoft ice, leaving the driver, Donna Marcianelli, 31, of Lombard, and her 8-year-old daughter, Maria, wet and cold, but uninjured Society of St. Mary's church, officers elected at the previous meeting were installed. Tfiose who will serve for the ensuring year are Mrs. Celia Balke, president. Mrs. Caroline May, vice-president, and Mrs. Mayme Freund, secretary and treasurer. 25 YEARS AGO (Taken, from the files of Jan. 15,1959).' * Illinois^ Bell, on.Jan. 9, 1959, filed a tariff asking the Illinois Commerce Commission to allow it to discontinue offering four- party residence phone service to new customers or to present customers who move to new locations, McHenry Rotary club could not have picked a more perfect weekend from the standpoint of weather, in which to hold a party on the golf course hill for youngsters enjoying the use of their sled, toboggans and skis. Winter sports at this location have been given impetus through installation of a ski lift by which the trip up the 500-foot hill has been made easy. In the two days, thre were 275 young folks who consumed 25 gallons of hot chocolate and 13 pounds of cookies. The lift was operated by Jerome Buch, a Rotarian, and the food served, canteen style by Mr. Buch and his wiffe. 10 YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Jan. 9, 1974). One building of Freund's Campers, Rt. 120, sustained an estimated $10,000 in fire damage. Although exact cause of the blaze was undetermined, Fire Chief Glenn Peterson said he believes it may have been electrical. The first baby born during the New Year was Norbert Ted Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert "Buddy" Smith of McHenry. Negotiations, regarding salaries and other items im­ portant to faculty and board members alike, will begin in the near future in High School District 156. The board ap­ pointed a committee including President Althoff, Lloyd Freund and Phillip BartmSnnr; to study the various matters..' Yoshinobu. TokuiJ 16, is a young Japanese boy who is attending Highland Park High School this year as a foreign exchange student on a Rotary scholarship. He paid his second visit to the Jerome Olsen family at 3411 Cove Court, McHenry, whose son, Ernie, is living with Yoshinobu's family while at­ tending school in Hiroshima. general •• yci ICI ai News Car driven into ditch on Route 120 „ A report of an auto in a ditch near the intersection of Hillside and Route 120, east of McHenry,. brought McHenry County Sheriff's Police to the scene last Tuesday morning. The-driver of the vehicle, Robert Blauner, 24, 257 Cedarwood, Antioch, was arrested for driving under the influence. Bond wa» set at $3,000. ' An auto weaving and traveling at a slow rate of speed attracted the attention of county police. The driver, John Nitka, 40. 712 Area Drive, McHenry, was charged with driving under the influence and driving in the wrong lane. Bond was set at $3,050. County police stopped a vehicle to warn the driver her registration "was improperly displayed and discovered the driver's license had been revoked. Julie Schulte, 23, 909 Third St, McHenry, was charged for that offense. Bond" was set at $1,000. \ Cross-country clinic Jan. 14 A cross-country clinic for intermediate to advanced level skiers is being sponsored by the McHenry County Conservation District. Instructors from Northern Prairie Outfitters will focus on improving basic techniques for traversing level and downhill terrrain. Course content will be t|)e geared to the needs of participants. The session will be held Saturday, Jan. 14, at Glacial Park from 9 a.m.to noon. There is a cost for the session and ski equipment is^tfte responsibility of each par­ ticipant. To register call the MCCD office at 815-338-1405 or 815-678-4431 ce tickets The City of McHenry Police Department has issued the following citations. Dean M. Glosson, 2306 Edgewood, disobeyed a traffic control device. * Douglas L. Sherman, 518 Country Club, improper backing. Sandra A. Pulley, 2709 Washington Park, speeding, 39 mph in a 25 zone. Jay A. Wimmer, 720 S. McHenry Ave., no valid registration. William S. Gray, III, 3018 Charlotte, driving too fast for conditions. Daniel Jack Koivisto, 3108 Bull Valley Road, disobeyed a stop sign. Catherine A. Moscarello, 4016 Kane St., speeding, 50 mph in a 30 zone. S UNTANNING fast Foto DRIVE IN FILM & PROCESSING WE TAMED THE SUN...AND MADE IT COMFORTABLE PHOTO SPECIAL pn COUPON | YOUR CHOICE 1 I 6 REPRINTS (STANDARD SIZE 3 COPY PRINTS 3 PRINTS FROM SLIDES | ! 99c (VALID THRU JAN. 31 . 1984) •ihiiSAVE 6 SESSIONS *40 HAVE A TAN CHRISTMAS Ask. About Our Gift Certificates McHenry /_^ J Nautilus McHENRY S A V I N G S MV.ALTH h FITNLSS ( * 4 From left to right: Kelly Smith, Cindy Marinangel, Scott Blietz, Bill Marinangel, Mark Dowell, Julie Simek, Venus O'Bara, Roxanne Dowell, Jeremy Blietz and Beth Greve. WE COULDN'T HAVE * DONE IT WITHOUT YOU! Foto I3H ••• DRIVE IN FILM 8 PROCESSING 4400 W. ELM McHENRY MARKETPLACE McHENRY. ILL. 385-3450 804 Mill St. CALL 344-2202 McHenry, II. FOR APPT. McHenry Savings BIG BOB'S FINER MEATS 4614 W. RT. 120 IN McHENRY, ILLINOIS (815) 344-5550 OPEN TUES-FRI 9-6, SAT 9-5 RETAIL MEAT CASE OPEN DAILY 5-DAY BEEF SALE FRI. THRU TUES., JAN. 13 - JAN. 17 BEEF HALVES '1 USDA CHOICE •T-Bone Steaks *Sirloin Steaks , •Porterhouse Steaks •Filets •Strip Steaks AVG. WT. 375 LBS. AND UP •Club Steaks •Rib Steaks •Round Steaks •Swiss Steaks •Family Steaks 39 LB. •Chuck Roasts •Sirloin Roasts •Rib Roasts •Rump Roasts •Ground Beef X CHARGE IT! HO MOHEY DOWH - 3 MOHTHS TO PAY HO FIHAHCE CHARGE • 1ST PAYMEHT 30 DAYS FROM PURCHASE HO PROCESSING CHARGE! 100% COMPLETE GUARANTEE If not completely satisfied with flavor or tenderness, return and your purchase will be replaced package for package. No time limit. All meat sold hanging weight, subject to avg. trim loss. We're Not Affiliated With Any Other Meat Company. USDA PRIME PRE TRIMMED BEEF HALVES USDA PRIME PBE TKIMHED HIHDQUARTERS JIM ' Avg. Wgt. 200 Lbs. and Up FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO WAHT THE VERY BEST MOHEY CAH BUY jnni Steaks *Rump Roasts *PorJerhouse Family Steaks 'Ground Beef Stebk Chuck Steaks *Round Steoks #F'lets j i r lom Roasts *T Bone Steaks #Str.»p Steaks Rib Roasts •S.rlom Steaks 'C^b Steaks FOR THOSE WHO WANT THE VERY BEST MONEY CAN BUY Avg. Wgt. 100 Lbs. and Up Porterhouse Steak •Rounfl Steoks Rump Roasts Ground Beef T Bone Steoks Filet •Strip Steaks Sirloin Steoks Rib Steaks WE ACCEPT 5% DISCOUNT FOR CASH FOOD STAMPS HUNTERS...WE PROCESS DEER! 411 beet cm on prtaitts bv appointment on it All toUl dollar picts based of ihiiwmp vetffcti Includes ill beel void by Imniin weiffci wbieci to trm leu All tree item villi pvrcbtie heapies ere eieiepta onij Seel verbis will urn ei beet is not « ««*i*(tved ite« We tern re Tbe t>9bt To Ink it Ouniitw Ho JANUARY Inventory Clearance EFFECTIVE TO JAN. 31 REFRIGERATORS WASHERS AND DRYERS FRIGIDAIRE WHITE CYCLE DEFROST 12.0 CU. FT. TOP FREEZER.. . WHIRLPOOL WHITE OR GOLD FROST PROOF . 17.0 CU. FT. TOP FREEZER... FRIGIDAIRE GOLD WITH ICE MAKER 487 00 56900 hKIOIDAIKt OULU Wl I H IV_t MAM:K "7 A*)DO 18.0 CU. FT. TOP FREEZER.., .. IUZ WHIRLPOOL WHITE FROST PROOF m % 19.2 CU. FT. TOP FREEZER 035 116700 l-KI^IUAIKt ALMUINU hKUb I KKUUI" J A 1 AA 24.0 CU. ff. SxS..: 103400 HOTPOINT ALMOND FROST PROOF 21.7 CU. FT. SxS WATER 'H' ICE FRIGIDAIRE ALMOND FROST PROOF / RANGES FRIGIDAIRE WHITE OR ALMOND 30" GAS ELECTRIC IGH. .. . .. ^WHIRLPOOL WHITE OR GOLD ' 30" GAS COHT. CLEAN...... FRIGIDAIRE WHITE OR ALMOND 30" GAS SELF CLEAN FRIGIDAIRE WHITE OR ALMOND 30" ELECTRIC...! WHIRLPOOL GOLD OR ALMOND 30" ELECTRIC SELF CLEAN .. .. HOTPOINT WHITE 30" ELECTRIC SELF CLEAN . .. . 47500 43800 72800 43500 58300 61000 WHIRLPOOL 14 LBS. WHITE . WASHER • 2 SPEED . . . . . . . . 40700 1 FRIGIDAIRE 18 LBS. WHITE OR ALMOND WASHER - 2 SPEED .\ . 40200 WHIRLPOOL 18 LBS. WHITE A WASHER • 2 SPEED 43800 WHIRLPOOL 18 LBS. WHITE GAS DRYER 37900 FRIGIDAIRE 18 LBS. WHITE OR ALMOND ELECTRIC DRYER .......... 33500 HOTPOINT 18 LBS. WHITE GAS DRYER 35600 ' FRIGIDAIRE 6 CYCLE BUILT-IN HOTPOINT 9 CYCLE BUILT-IN POWER SCRUB WHIRLPOOL 11 CYCLE BUILT-IN POTS & PANS. WHIRLPOOL 5 CYCLE BUILT-IN 38100 40600 397°° 34700 a ALL SMALL & MAJOR APPLIANCES IN OUR STORE ON SALE LEE & RAY ELECTRIC 1005 N. FRONT (S. Rte. 31) McHENRY, ILL. 385-0882

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