PAGE 18 - PLAINDEALEE-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1973 Ringwood News Bargains Found During Church Rummage Sale Today is your chance to find some real bargains at the rummage sale being held at the Ringwood church from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m The sale will continue tomorrow Saturday, Oct. 20, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. MCLAKEWOOD 4-H CLUB The McLakeWood 4-H Club met Oct. 7 in the Walter Bender home in Wonder Lake. The \jneeting was called to order by President Cindy McDonald. Members discussed the club's window display for 4-H week and for which they received a blue ribbon. Another matter of discussion was plans for a paper drive sponsored by McHenry County Defenders and to be manned by McLakeWood 4-H Club for one day. Talks were given by the following: Billy McDonald on "Motorcycles"; Cindy Mc Donald, "Hair and Peanut Butter"; Danielle Byron, "Trivia". The meeting was adjourned followed by refresljjnents served by the Bender family. Plans are underway for the club's achievement night. Watch this column for more details on this. Reporter, Peter Bender. HERE AND THERE Art and Katy Christopher with son, David, travelled to Northern Wisconsin last weekend to visit Art's folks in Marinette County. They were pleasantly surprised when Art's sister and family of Green Bay joined them on Saturday. Diane and Gary Linstad of Appleton joined the group to make the family reunion almost complete. The Christopher were happy to find thefe was still con siderable color in the woods although the trees were past their peak. The Dick Zell family travelled to Alma, Iowa, over the weekend to see \friends there. Phyllis said it was a beautiful weekend for travelling, 'twas a long way to go but they sure enjoyed the weekend. They were coffee klutching up there on the hill last week. Seems everyone picked the same day so they could take their choice or keep going on a round robin deal. They could stop and see Patti Miller and or Doris Low on Tuesday morning and then stop by and have a nightcup of coffee with Carol Borchart. The week before 'twas at Phyllis Zell's that they all stopped by to have a nightcup of coffee. PATZKE HEATING AIR CONDITIONING FURNACES GUTTERS PHONE 385-5534 McHENRY )R. LEONARD BOTTARI 1 3 0 3 N R i c h m o n d R d . , M c H e n r y E y e s e x a m i n e d C o n t a c t L e n s e s G l a s s e s f i t t e d M o n , T u e s , T h u r s , F r i . 4 6 p . m T u e s , T h u r s , F r i 7 9 p . m . S a t . , 9 : 3 0 t o 3 0 0 P h . 3 8 5 4 1 5 1 o r 3 8 5 2 2 6 2 EARL R. WALSH & JACK WALSH INS. F l r « , A u t o , F a r m , L i t e R e p r e s e n t i n g R E L I A B L E C O M P A N I E S 3 4 2 9 W E I m S t . M c H e n r y 3 8 5, 3300 DENNIS CONWAY A U T O L I F E F I R E State Farm Ins. 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Vernon's annual bean day celebration. This is an annual trip for these two because they enjoy it so much. Bean Day consists of all stores participating. They display every kind of bean there is in the windows plus they make something eatable from all kinds. They have all sizes of jars filled with beans for your guessing ability and for your tasting pleasures they have beans fixed every way thinkable. Must be a memoriable event since these two keep going back every year. FAMILY REUNION It was the second Sunday in October so this found Walt and Doris Low going to Bettendorf, Iowa, for another one of those Thomas reunions. It was a beautiful weekend for it weather wise. There were Thomases from down Chicago way and then from the southern part of Iowa. Also one cousin came from Washington, D C., to be with the family. Ray and Tom went with Walt and Doris plus Sue and Ed Erwin and family. Pam and Dan from Elkhorn and Linda and Bill were there from Dubuque, Iowa. Uncle Ray heard about Doris' potato masher collection Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF Nettie B. Weber Deceased, FILE NO. 73-P-282 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters TESTAMENTARY SOOOO Doris came home with her Grandma Thomas' potato masher to add to it. This was a wonderful thought because each and every masher and rolling pin are old BUT they also have a family relation and mean a lot to Doris. So until next year, God willing, they will all be there again. The oldest one there was 76 years young and the youngest was 4 months old. BIRTHDAYSAND ANNIVERSARIES Happy birthday goes to Marion Kane on Oct. 22 and we have three sharing Oct. 23 Ernie Malsch, Dick Aissen and Brian J. Etten. Geoffrey Sonnemaker has his special day on Oct. 25 and J.C. Pearson and Kevin Bauer share Oct. 27. So we hope you all have a very special day and many, many more of them. Ingaborg and Sig Jacobson celebrate their special day together on Oct. 22. Do hope you have many more years together. Happy anniversary. Have another wonderful weekend and do your own thing but while doing it stop by the Ringwood church and see what goodies you can find for yourself and your family at the rummage sale. IV "THE YELLOW C A N A R Y R E S A L E V.HINMR I BOUTIQUE 89 WILLIAMS STREET IN CRYSTAL LAKE WE WILL BE ACCEPTING CLOTHING, CLEANED AND IN GOOD CONDITION ON CONSIGNMENT THIS were issued on October ll 1973, to Robert L. Weber, 611 N. Center St., McHenry, Illinois, whose attorney of record is R.A.Stueben, 3918 W. Main St.,. McHenry, Illinois, Claims may be filed within 6 months from the date of issuance of Letters and that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that period. Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Wood stock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk of the Court (Pub. Oct. 19-26 Nov. 2,1973) Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF Christina Rothermel Deceased, FILE NO. 73-P-279 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters TESTAMENTARY were issued on October 11 1973, to Florence Billeter, 3707 W. Lee, McHenry, Illinois, whose attorney of record is home & Kinne, 3431 W. Elm St., McHenry, Illinois, Claims may be filed within 6 months from the date of issuance of Letters and that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that period. Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Wood stock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk of the Court (Publ Oct. 19-26- Nov. 2„ 1973) OPEN DAILY UMBO. 4:00 Friday 10:00 • 8:00 CLOSED MONDAYS 10% DISCOUNT TO SENIOR CITIZENS HIGHEST LEGAL RATE PAID ON SAVINGS Phone 385-0783 > MARENli! r ̂ f c d c r o l s o v i r i y k _ - ' Minimum Minimum Rate Annual Rate Regular Passbook Term Balance per annum by compounding Regular Passbook None $5.00 5.25% 5.39% 90 Day Passbook 90 days $500 5.75% 6.002% Certificate l y r . $1,000. 6.50% 6.81% Certificate 2 yr. $5,000. 6.50% 6.81% Certificate 2 Vt yr. $5,000. 6.75% . 7.08% Certificate 4 yr. $100 6.75% 7.08% Interest -- compounded daily on all accounts -- can be mailed monthly, quarterly, annually -- can be left in account to compound to earn at rates shown above In the event of withdrawal from certificate accounts before maturity, earnings on the amount withdrawn will be paid at our current passbook rate for the period held, less 90 davs interest. / Open or add to your account today -- in person or by mail. MARENGO federal savings and loan association A $51,000,000 mutual association serving north am Illinois sine* 1925 Marango. Illinois 200 East Grant Highway Pfcona S1fr449-72Se ALL EYES AND EARS -- These young members of St. Paul's Episcopal church, Lynn Podpora, Danny Heldtand Michael Podpora, show interest in the words of the Rev. Robert Penny, who spoke at the McHenry church last Sunday. The scene is the coffee hour which followed the service. Father Penny showed a film on the church Army, a missionary group in Episcopal church. He also let the children examine the mace he uses as verger in St. James Cathedral, ushering processions and dignitaries. Education Foundation Over 3/4 Million Mark DEFENSE FUND BENEFIT A benefit for the defense fund to aid Fox River Grove in its controversy with Com monwealth Edison over the company's plans to erect concrete high power line towers through their village will be held Tuesday, Oct. 23, at 8 p.m. at Grove Savings & Loan in Fox River Grove. The benefit is sponsored by Defenders of the Fox River, Inc., an Illinois not- for-profit corporation for area wide ecologic planning. Louise B. Young, author of the new book "Power Over People," Oxford University Press, 1973, will speak. Violence At T.V.? Are you one of those people who complain about too much violence on T.V. and then fight every nigh;. about which channel to watch? As of Friday, Oct. 12, the fourteen parishes in McHenry county have raised $835,986 for the McHenry County Catholic Education foundation. With only half the people contacted the foundation has achieved 69.9 percent of its goal of $1,200,000. The Catholics of McHenry county have shown that they are concerned about their schools and educational programs. "We are asking others to help keep a pluralistic program of education available in McHenry County", said Don Doherty, general chairman. "We ask others to help us with our cause." The following is a listing of all parishes in McHenry County and their progress to date: St. Mary, McHenry, $138,800 pledged, $103,800 goal, 133.7 percent of goal. St. Mary, Woodstock, $162,238 pledged, $175,200 goal, 92.6 percent of goal. Sacred Heart, Marengo, $37,368 pledged, $43,200 goal, 86.5 percent of goal. St. Joseph, Harvard. $54,261 pledged, $67,800 goal, 80.0 percent of goal. St. Mary, Huntley, $16,545 pledged, $22,800 goal, 72.5 percent of goal. St. Patrick, Hartland, $5,925 pledged, $8,400 goal, 70.5 percent of goal. St. Thomas, Crystal Lake, $180,700 pledged, $258,000 goal, 70.0 percent of goal. Christ The King, Wonder Lake, $44,760 pledged, $68,400 goal, 65.5 percent of goal. St. Patrick, McHenry, $80,100 pledged, $143,400 goal, 55.8 percent of goal. St. John The Baptist, Johnsburg, $47,700 pledged, $92,400 goal, 51.6 percent of goal. $32,150 pledged, $99,000 goal, 32.4 percent of goal. St. Margaret Mary, Algonquin, $17,000 pledged, $58,200 goal, 29.2 percent of goal. St. Joseph, Richmond, $8,190 pledged, $32,400 goal, 25.2 percent of goal. St. Peter, Spring Grove, $6,249 pledged, $27,000 goal, 23.1 percent of goal. McHenry Man Back To College For '68 Reunion Jerry Eiserman, ac companied by his wife Mary, of McHenry, was one of fifty-five classmates from the Monmouth college class of 1968 to return to Monmouth for the class's five year reunion Oct. 13, during the college's annual Homecoming festivities. The class was greeted during their special reunion luncheon by Richard D. Stine, president of the college. Daniel Behring, dean of students at the college, presented a multi-media presentation about the college used for new student orien tation and in student recruit ment. The class of 1968 reunited later in the evening following the day's homecoming ac tivities for an informal class party. Marian Faculty To Diocesan Institute Marian Central Catholic high school's faculty and staff will be in attendance at the fall Diocesan Teachers' Institute Friday, Oct. 19, at Northern Illinois University center. Over 900 teachers from diocesan secondary and elementary schools will attend this first Institute. Bishop William McManus, Chicago archdiocese, will be the keynote speaker at the opening morning session. He will discuss the National Conference of Catholic Bishops' document, "To Teach as Jesus Did." Bishop Arthur J. O'Neill will respond with a brief account of how the Rockford diocese is working to implement the NCCB statement. Brother Flavian Udinsky, S.C., assistant professor of education at the University of Southern California, will speak at 10:30 a.m. on "The Pontoon Transitional Design." During the luncheon period, teachers will have time to examine the exhibits from PUNCH LINE O F T H E W E E K THE ULTIMATE IN SHAPELY 'CURVES IS FOUND WITHIN A SMILE . approximately fifty publishers. At 1 p.m. Brother Flavian will speak to teachers of grades seven through eleven on "From Traditional to Individualized Learning." Teachers of grades K-Six will hear Sister Mary Estelle Potthast, principal of Sacred Heart school, Lombard, speak on "Initiating Individualized Learning Programs." I I Special Formula FaHFe^HMP \ \ , yam I GREEN The Fall Fertilizer IDEAL for. new or existing lawns Fortifies Your Lawn For AU Hi"**" Fall's the Best Time... To start a new lawn or re-seed an existing lawn. High quality mixture for sun or shade... Excellent for repairing bare spots. f/39 1 lb. 1000 sq. ft t$99 3 lbs 3000 sq. ft. Greenfield...ask somebody who knows! Elanco guarantees you will be satisfied with the perform ance of any Greenfield product, when used as directed, or your money back. 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