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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Jul 1972, p. 7

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Hospital Notes - New Arrivals LIGHTNING CAUSE8 FIRE - There wu extenalve damage to the height of the electrical storm at 7:30. Items stored in the building garage at the home of Mrs. Effle Czaja, 1014 N. Hanley, were damaged. Whispering Oaks, earfa Wednesday evenng. Lightning struck a STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD tree near the home and also the TV aerial on the garage during the SEW WHAT? / THIS Will i PATTERN'S • V A U O R C Y L A N E 3172 10-11 12*? 22n 1972 MEN'S 16" SOFTBALL LEAGUE SCHEDULE 1. PARKVIEW 2. OLD BRIDGE 3. HETTERMAN'S 4. BAVARIAN HAUS 1ST Tu««.--May Thur.--May Tuas.---May Thur.--May Tuas.--May Thur.--May Tuat.--May Thur.--Juna Tuas.--Juna Thur.--Juna Tuas.--Juna Thur.--Juna Tuas.--Juna Thur.--Juna ROUND 9 *1-2 3-4 11 3-6 7-8 16 6-8 5-7-4 It 2-4 1-3 23 5-4 1-8 25 7-3 2-6 30 3-6 7-2 1 1-5 8-4 13 7-1 4-6 15 3-8 5-2 20 2-3 8-5 22 4-1 6-7 27 4-7 6-1 29 8-2 3-5 5. JAKE'S. 6. McHENRY WELL & PUMP 7. CARL'S ft. MERV'S BEACH HOTEL 2ND Thur.--July Tues.--July Thur.--July Tues.--July Thur.--July Tues.--July Thur.--July Tues.^--Aug. Thdr.--Aug. Tu^s.--Aug. Ihu^-b£u®-Tues.--Aug. Thur.---Aug. Tues.--Aug. 6 X8-7 6-5 11 3-1 4-2 13 7-5 8-6 18 6-2 3-7 20 8-1 4-5 25 4-8 5-1 27 2-7 6-3 1 2-5 8-3 3 6-4 1-7 8 7-6 1-4 10 5-8 3-2 15 5-3 2-8 17 1-6 7-4 22 4-3 2-1 la T»« Sue laaget Nicilf molded tkim hat collar that followt the trend for a *corf effect. No .3172 comas in titet 10 to 18. Six* 12 (butt 34), ileovoloii, 7 s/, yordt of 44 inch. No. 3377, tame dr»ti in titet 12'/t to 22'/i Six* 14'/, Ibutt 37), 7Va rordt of 44 inch. McHENRY HOSPITAL Patients admitted to McHenry hospital this week included Anna Mroz, Denise Burg, Christopher Holm, Vicki Ann Hoffman, Mary Theresa Liss, Donna Mascari, Margaret Fuchs, Kerry Fleming, Viola Bjorkman, Donna Maly, McHenry; Eva Hirsch, Island Lake. i MEMORIAL HOSPITAL * WOODSTOCK During the week admittances to Memorial hospital, Wood­ stock, included Emma John­ son, Elizabeth Meier, Linda Simon, Rose Sobers, Karen Lavin, Edward Herrin, Wonder LakeDiane Byrd, Anita Knotgen, LeRoy Cynowa, McHenry. HARVARD HbsPITAL Mrs. , Axel |*eterson, McHenry, was a patient in Harvard hospital. Hold Carnival At Wonder Lake Church In July The first annual^carnival at Christ the King Catholic church, Wonder Lake, is scheduled July 20-23 on the church grounds. Events start at 7 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Satur­ day and at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. There will be games and rides, with a chicken dinner scheduled for 2 o'clock Sunday. Editor's Quote Book God gives every bird its food, but he does not throw it into the nest. --Josiah Holland Alcohol has the same effect on human bodies, whether it is served in a saloon, or at the Country club. COMMENTARY 944 ton son Crochet a full tkirt in itcfioni or gorei Directions for this 6 gore tkirt it given for lite 18 to 35 waitt. Atk for No 944 Send 501 for each droit pattern, 30f for each ne.dl.work pattern (add 15i for mac h droit pattern, I Of for each needlework pattern for mailing and handling) to AUDKEY LANt (U KEAU. Momi Plaint, New Jertey 07950. ToeBlUBRNBSS 15 AG GOOD FOR THE COMMUNITY AS IT te FOR FAMIL-V. THOSE POWERFUL Niel­ sen ratings, which deter­ mine in large measure which shows are aired for our en­ j o y m e n t , a r e c o m p i l e d b y monitoring the TV sets of 1200 carefully selected fam­ ilies. An "audimeter" is attached to the set^hi these homes. A TAPE CARTRIDGE in­ side the "audimeter" re­ cords the programs viewed, and every two weeks the owner mails the cartridge to Nielsen. For this the homeowner receives an ini­ tial fee of $25 and then fifty cents for each cartridge. BY THE TIME a child fin­ ishes high school, he has spent approximately 11,000 -^hours in the classroom and about 15.0Q0 hours watch­ ing TV. I IN A RECENT STUDY it was found tihat first graders average abdut 3Mt houre of viewing each weekday J with an average of 2% hours on S u n d a y . T e n t h g r a d e r s TV an average of xj}7z nuurs on weekdays, 5% hours o|n Sunday. THfe\ STUDY indicated "students are watche ^3 Yi ho ho TH that giff likely to be high users of both television and books. They are also just as active or more active than their By John Smiley peers in athletics, school activities, hobbies, .jobs, recreation, etc. The gifted student crams more into his life, the study revealed. When prosperity or success turns a man's head, he's facing trouble. The McHenry Medical Group /NNOUNCES THE ASSOCIATE OF Milo A. MochaL, M.D. Practice Limited to Internal Medicine Hours by Appointment ^Office Location J 330 West Terra Cotta Avenue, Crystal Lake, III. 815-385-1050 spurgeons V MID-SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP STOCK CAR RACING ocSmccvC July WAUKE<?AN SPEEDWAY, -FRI. 14 Time trial^7pm Races 8pm Modifieds and Hobby Stocks CAT July KENOSHA COUNTY SPEEDWAY 5nI . 15 Wilmot, Wis. 25 Lap Sportsman Feature * cat -^ly On I- 22 50 LaP Super Modifieds Time triads 7 pm - Races 8:30 pm EVERY SUN. Time trials 6 pm • Races 7 pm Pace car John Teresi-Chev-Olds-Antioch LAKE GENEVA RACEWAY miiiiuniiiiniiiiiHiuiiiuinini CUSTOM DRAPERIES >"20% OFF REG. PRICE Custom tailored draperies tailored one at a time to fit your windows exactly. With detail and quality only custom draperies give you. Here are examples of savings. Reg. Price 16.00 SALE PRICE 12.80 Save 3.20 pr. Reg. Price 49.50 $ALE PRICE 38.60 Save 9.90 pr. STORE HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9-8:30 Saturday 9-6 Sunday 10-4:30 MARKET PLACE SHOPPING CENTER 4400 W. Rte 120 BEAUTY SALON HOURS: Mon.-Wed. 9-6 Thurs. - Fri. 9- 8:30 Saturday 9 to ^ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bai tUStPof Wonder Lak6 are parents of a son July 12. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wash­ burn became parents of a son July 12. PAGE 7-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, JULY 14,1972 More Youngsters Fight Dystrophy With Carnival A neighborhood carnival against dystrophy will be held July 15 at 611 S. McHenry avenue, with Julie Ann Tibbs, daughter of Sharon Tibbs, as ringmaster. She will be assisted by Dorothy Dobbertin. The carnival will begin at 1 p.m., featuring such games as Milk botUe drop, pot ball, fishing pond and ball-in-the bucket. All proceeds wiU aid the fight against dystrophy and related diseases afflicting millions. with your FS paint purchase July 1 through July 31,1972 ..get this ice chest or this cooler \ WITH 20 GALLON PAINT PURCHASE This natiortally known, quality 48-quart Gott ice chest irr colorful orange and white, size 22" x 131/2" x 15", with drop handles, and cover that becomes a serving tray! MAXIMUM OF ONE OF WITH 10 GALLON PAINT PURCHASE Everyone who needs cooling off, needs this 2-gallon Gott Cooler ... for fishing and boat­ ing, patio parties, or family jaunts in the car. Has screw-tight lid with snap-in drinking cup, and food tray! EACH TO A CUSTOMER ASK YOUR PAINT SPECIALIST McHenry FS, Inc. 1606 So. Rte. 47 *Woodstock 338-5543 McHenry FS, Inc. 4004 W. Waukegan Rd. McHenry 385-0730 COMING SOON! (JULY 27 - 2» - 29 - 30) f GOOD/rilAR GOODYEAR TENT SALE! TIRE & APPLIANCE BARGAINS GALORE UNDER THE BIG TOP TENT IN OUR LOT. GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE IN THE MARKET PLACE SHOPPING CENTER . 4400 W. Rte. 120 McHenry 815-385 7300 THESE 4 DAYS ONLY-- (July 27 - 28 - 29 - 30) 9:00 AM. - 9:00 P.M.

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