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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Feb 1984, p. 4

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> mSSSmmm ŜSŜ ^̂ mSSŜ SŜ SŜ iSlamm general News This Irishman ready for St. Patrick's day Crime of the week Thin aui Grime Stoppm is Grime Stoppers pays wilif information on a iwdi of op Is SUM for »- burglary lo a track that occured formation letting to the •i Marengo on Saturday fright, and fifing of arimma Nwaubn X, IMS. again* offenders. H job have On that night, between 11:15 --j »«wi« , r f . n t and iiiirtiiî if. aomeone broke where $700 worth of frozen meat into a bine Wl% Chevrolet pickup was stolen from a paeknp track track located in the parting lot io Marengo on November M - or i Taylor information on any other crimes - caD Crime Stoppers at S15459- Stoppers, winch is yamd by the McHeary Area rhwifw of Commerce, anips secret numbers to anonymoos callers who provide in­ formation. Callers are in­ structed to call back at regular intervals to find out if amy suspects have been arrested as a remit of confidential in­ formation given. If there are arrests, the Crime Stoppers board of directors then meets to determine an ap­ propriate reward. A secret meeting is arranged to make the cash reward payments. Anonymous callers to Crime Stoppers do not have to appear in court. to to the Float Hole the Btee Gifl drib enjoying a fiah fry. What Helen kept from me of €14 Now. K. Brown, you will have to verify that it was John deary who sold his farm to your to tefi as what he turned a St Patrick's Day doll (which ») and an Honorary certificate which she also made with all her ar- Streets in Marengo. The thieves pried open a camper top door to gain entry to the back of the track. They then removed the following items: 18 canned hams, 21 Norbest brand fnnen turkeys and 16 frozen ducks. These food items were to be sold to raise money for a local organization Total value of the items stolen is *700 Sol Hear Stanley Schaffer phoned to say he remembers Patsy Cleary owning the farm. Was there a John Cleary? When firms want us to enter their contests, they often say, "It is not necessary to purchase anything to be a winner". That I gotta see! I must ask Bob Logan to check the records. Am I dreaming I saw Ray Meyer and Lou play basketball at Notre Dame along about 1936? There was a time when management blamed a new girl in the office for mistakes. Now they blame the computer. I know J*y on. Alvina dug deep into a drawer and came up with an old file containing paid bills from way back when we wer» married. The {rice of furniture then and now. Wow! The Pickups I have been using lately came from Mrs. George Diedrkh. She has one book she "Squips and Squotes". Here are a few: Man "does not live by bread alone"- a few credit cards help. Drinking was a problem 90 years ago, but then the horse had If the prices then were what they ate now, we never could have had the knot tied. Maybe we could have pitched a tent. Once upon a time, items in dime stores cost a dime.. Knowledge is never as much fun as ignorance. A person needs to get to church eany to get a back seat. Love is/»e game that is never called off because of darkness. Prepare for Trade Fair ganging MEET YOUR GM SERVICE CREW MCHENRY ST. (S. IT. 31) 385-21M BILL NYE MECHANIC • 10 Years Total Experience • 7 Yrs. Experience U ith Same Chevy Dealer • Recognized By GM As A Master Technician In Engine Rebuilding, Transmission, Rear End Work, Air Conditioning, Steering Brakes And More KEEP THAT GREAT GM FEELING WfTH GENIUNE GM PARTS OMOUAUTT snrvtcc mutts by Earl Walsh Some of the boys said my prize was a teddy bear and-"Was I going to take it to bed with me? " I held fast it was a doQ and that I always wanted a dolly to call my own. George Rodenkirk came borne one evening ready for a rest. Instead. Helen had a rush order so she put him to work curling hair for dolls. Without a rest. George went bowling and turned in a very Just a thought I think there are too many Americans in foreign countries. Here comes our annual card from Betty and Dan O'Shea. Last year it came from Dublin. This ooe comes from Phoenix. Arizona. They think Arizona is great and wish it was closer to Illinois. Those O"Sheas never miss a bet. At the top of the card they noted that the temperature was 80 degrees --And. I don't think they meant wind chill. I flip my lid when, after listening to the President's gamimaamimmama "God grants liberty only to those who love it, and are always ready to guard and defend it." .. .Daniel Webster Are you new to the area? Moved to a new precinct? Celebrated your 18th birthday? DON'I LOSE TOUR RIGHT TO VOTE! Biflilir to veto Friday, Fat. 17th. 9 to 3 AS A PUBLIC SERVICE THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS WILL BE AT McHENRY STATE BANK'S MAIN BUILDING (3510 W. Efm St.), FRIDAY, FEB. 17th. 9 to 3 McHENRY STATE BANK WfflTt KMC IfLAfUlfUlfUlfUIIUVfUlAAIUIAAIUIAAAAAA One of McHenry's proudest productions is the annual Commerce and Industry Trade Fair. Throughout its 11-] history, it has been an excel example of McHenry business people helping McHenry's business community develop according to' the needs of its people. Those people include not only the 12,000 residents of the city of McHenry. but also each member of the 2.4 person households that make up the surrounding territory McHenry must service. That immediate area bears a population of 60,0 How does a community inform its populace of the products, services, and job opportunities it has to offer? How does it poll the needs of the populace? There is no one sure way. Every method of media is certainly employed: newspaper, radio. TV. Many forms of brochures are used, from sophisticated 4-color full- process pictoral slicks, to flat statistical demographics j compilations, to short and /simple handy-to-carry business directories. In McHenry, the Fiesta Days event lures local residents and guest to enjoy the town and hopefully learn about it in the process. | But one of the above can j present to the consumer as : warm and direct a message as can be given by the individuals I who own. operate, and develop | these businesses. No one can i better answer the questions, poll ! the response, adjust to the | consumer, and better direct their business to the needs of the ! community. Within an enclosed, climate- controlled comfortable, con- ! venient setting, a Trade Fair provides an abundance of personalized information, business inter-action and projections for the future. It is here that the marketplace comes to the consumer in a concentrated effort to educate and assist. It is here that the market place becomes one with the customer in exchanging information and aspiring to answer needs. A Trade Fair is a unique opportunity to discover the variety, breadth," and depth of the facilities that are locally available to conveniently satisfy daily needs, essential services, relaxation and recreation, purposeful products, and em­ ployment enrichment. McHenry's Trade Fair provides not Only all of that opportunity, but - adds extra dimensions of food and fun in a number of varieties throughout the three days. The McHenry Area Chamber of Commerce cordially en­ courages all 60,000 residents in its service area and guests from surrounding areas to attend the Trade Fair March 30, 31 and April 1 at Parkland School so that each may experience the excitement and enrichment of learning what McHenry has to offer. CORONARY CLUB The McHenry ..JHeart Association is sponsoring a Coronary Club for any in­ terested individuals who have had a heart attack or heart surgery, angina, hypertension or other heart problems. It will be held Thursday, Feb. 16, at 7:30 p.m. at McHenry County College in the board room. Future meetings will be held the third Thursday of each month at the same location. There are no dues required. ENTER THE CARNATION 3 GRAND PRIZE WINNERS! Winning couples wiV each receive: • Tickets for two to various Olympic • Hotel occommodations for two, events, for one week- for ooe week- ̂ • Round trip airfare for two on • • Free use of a BftdgptB rent a cor unrreD AiRunes to Los Angeles. Lincoln "Sown Cac for one week • $2,000 spending money. (official rental cots*of the Olympics). PUB. CARNATION WUCOHTRWJTE WOOOOTOTHE ttMUSOKMPK TEAM. /iAUfrtTlinn. - rv -- OMW-Ok i -1AM tor-COHTE5T RULES .-J -sr. >Z KIXX. 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