mUSICflL! • f ' >. - l i t S i 4 IT 1 - f £ \ Y"1 ST /V , t • ( . ? ' • < McHENRY POST No. 491 P.O. BOX 447 2905 N. RINGWOOD RD. .. McHENRY, ILL. 60050 BY BRUCE T. OTTO Public Halations Officer The mental and morel qualities at the people have been teeted cowtantly since the birth of our nation. All through the long history of the United States there are examples, both in war and peace, of our versatility, trustworthyness, singleness and tenacity of purpose, courage, faith fulness and self-sacrifice. For these are the people who make this the greatest nation on the face of the earth. We take pride in our new car, first dishwasher, breaking 200 in a mt»«H doubles league and we should feel proud because we worked for it. Our forefathers worked for something also. We as the masses have worked to build a democratic society. Let's take (vide in it. Next time you are at the presentation of the American flag or the singing of the National Anthem, stand and participate in the singing. It's yours and you wotted for it -- now show your pride in it At American Ltgkai Post No. McHenry. in the bar-room, which la open to the public, there are examptaa of this. There is a new Vietnam ore display in the theme case. There are pictures of actual aircraft wed in combat, bombing missions, C-ratiaaa, maps, military equipment, etc. On the walls are several action prints from the United States Air Force art collection. Theae action prints depict so many diffeieut operations of Vietnam. Stop in and have a beer, drink, pissa and watch T V. listen to music and enjoy the friendly atmosphere. Remember, we are open to the public. If you are a veteran, son of a veteran or wife of a veteran and woukl like to join Post No. #1, applications are at the Post at 2S06 N. Ringwood road and welcome to all to one of the proudest organisations in history. For members of Post No. 491 we hsve hospital beds available free and delivery arrangements can be made, also free. Richmond Round-Up Planned for the nig roast and dance and may be purchased ftpwn members of the mm annual Aq|. 28 and 29. Boatte, sponsored by various dubs and lapilislli--. wiM be set up wound town an both On Saturday evening a fir-will be held at the dty park beginning st • i will be many surprless and fi for aB ages. Games and activates are being planned, and refreshasents will be sold. Hunter Country dub will boat a pig roast and dance at • p.m. Sunday, the 29th, to climax the activities of the weekend. Tickets are now .available various organisations, antique shops or Hunter Country cMh. A few of the special activities during the two days will be arts and crafts fairs, an auction, horse drawn vehicle rides, a mini-pageant, various street sales, farm stands and enough food to satisfy every appetite. There will also be a location featuring local artists. For further information call Connie Blanchette 815-67S-4SS1, Barbara Krause 81547B-3111 or Angie Aran 815- 678-4078. Hold Student Orientation At Johnsburg Junior High Quick follow-up for oven spill: sprinkle with salt immediately. When oven is cool, brush off burned food and wipe with damp sponge. Use ice water in making pie and pastry crust. The cold keeps the shortening intact and makes the pastry flakier. James Van Bosch, principal at Johnsburg Junior high school, will host a student and parent orientation program Wednesday, Aug. 0, at 7:90 p.m. Students new to Johnsburg Junior high this fall and their parent? are urged to attend this informative meeting. The purpose of the orientation is to provide students and parents an opportunity to become more informed about the Junior high. The various teaching areas snd curriculum of ferings will be explained. Students, as well as parents, will have an op portunity to ask questions shout the school. A tour of the building facilities will also take place so students can become acquainted with the school building before school begins Monday, Aug. 30. 3:00 - 6:00 pm Every Friday on UIIVS AM 850 You can tenderize asparagus stalks if you peel the lower parts a little with a potato peeler. Immunization For Children Free immunizations for children in high school and under will be gjven Wednesday morning, Aug. 25, from 8:30 to 11 a.m. in Room 101 of the new McHenry county courthouse located on Route 47 north of Woodstock. The shots are offered by the McHenry County Board of Health with the endorsement of the McHenry Coun ty Medical society. Immunization for the prevention of measles, polio, diptheria, tetanus and other com municable diseases are offered the last Wed nesday of each month. The shots are necessary for a child to be enrolled in school., but the Board of Health recommends that they be ad ministered as soon as medically indicated after birth. toonjl V-8LI01 In Arvada, Colo rado, if • stray pot Is not plckod up within 24 hours, "Its ownor will be destroyed." V t 1 I ALEXANDER 1 LUMBER CO "KST Of HllVTMt FN IKNUH" • jW • 1 t " •/</» sy*\ FEATURING COMPLETE LINES OF: •OLYMPIC STAIN •LINCOLN WINDOWS •KEMPER-MILLCREEK •GAF SHINGLES CABINETS •BUILDERS •ANDERSEN HARDWARE WINDOWS •PREFINISHED •PRE-HUNC DOORS PANELING •NORD SPINDLES •STANLEY •ARMSTRONG GARAGE DOOR CEILING SYSTEMS OPERATORS Phono 385-1424 909 N. Front St., McHenry (NO OOOOV SAGS) •Twos. Sroostod Chicken 5 (AU YOU CAM SAT) •Thurt. BBQ Pork Ribs t $7w] OPEN FOR LUNCH i DINNER TUCS. THRU SUN. SOUPi SALAD BAR Included With All Pimwri FRIDAY FISH FRY "All You Con Eat" LAKE PERCH. SMELT OR SCROO All Con 10AM- • ! ihjf ,;-f r Mjei|C Debbie Harmer tells: 1 LOST 50 LBS. IN 111 DAYS at NutrVSystom. 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