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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Jul 1974, p. 7

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f " V HELPING .PAWS ijjjr BEAUTIFY FIRE HOUSE - Members of the Lotus Country Women's club help firemen plant shrubbery in front of the firehouse. The tree and shrubs were donated by the club to the Spring Grove Fire department as a part of its beautification program and policy of assisting local organizations. From left are Jack Schmitt, fire chief; Kay Smith, president of LCWC; Arleen Kruger, auditor; Eva Freund, secretary; Dolores Ellefsen, corresponding secy, and John Popelka, assistant fire chief. Ringwood News (653-9008) (653-9262) (728-0295) Special Program, Chicken Barbecue Plans Formulated Mark your calendars for July 20 for the special program under the "BIG TOP" at the Ringwood church. This is in conjunction with the chicken barbecue to be held on Sunday, July 21, on the church lawn. Bring your friends to enjoy both. Tickets are now available from Alice Mae Wilcox in the Woodstock area and Mary Butler in the McHenry area and Jim Strom in Ringwood, and Blanche Howe in Richmond. Of course there are other church members who have tickets and if they don't have they will get them for you. See you on the twentieth and twenty-first. McLAKEWOOD 4-H CLUB The McLakeWood 4-H Club will meet Sunday afternoon, July 7, at two o'clock at the Richard Aird home in Lakewood subdivision. Weather permitting, there will be swimming, so members bring your swim suits and towels. Fair enrollment cards will be made out at this meeting so please bring your record books. WOMEN OF THE MOOSE INSTALLATION The installation of the Women of the Moose 1348 of McHenry was held Saturday evening, »June 29, at the McHenry Moose Lodge. Ila Hogan was installed as recorder for the year 1974-75. It was Ila's privilege to be awarded the Paul P. Schmitz award. It was as Honorary Mooseheart High School Diploma 1974 Nominee. Co­ worker . Ila Hogan was recommended for this honor by McHenry Chapter No. 1348 for outstanding service to the Women of the Moose. IOWA VISITORS Richard and Phyllis Zell and son, David, visited friends in Elma, Iowa, last week for a few days. HOUSEHUNTING Darlene and Larry Lehmkuhl went house hunting down in Atlanta, Ga. They found a great big house for their enlarged family in Stone Mt. near Atlanta. This little vacation trip of house hunting means that Larry has been promoted and will be transferred to the Atlanta area in the future. We will sure miss this friendly family and hate to see them leave our small town. The children didn't get to go with Darlene and Larry house hunting but instead they got to really enjoy their grandparents and relatives in Clinton, Iowa, and Morris, 111. BIRTHDAYS' Happy birthday to Nancy Bowman and Scott Sonnemaker (way over there in England) on July 6. Do hope that you both have a very happy day. This is it for this week seems the stork was on strike, suppose9?9 LET'S TOUR ENGLAND WITH ILA HOGAN I left O'Hare Airport on Sunday, May 19, and arrived in London at Heathrow Airport at 7a.m. We were over a half hour late and it took another 45 minutes to disembark and go through customs. Mary, Earl and Scott had gotten up at 2 a.m. to drive to the airport and they were glad to see that I had finally made it as they had gotten to the airport about 5:45. After coffee and "buns" we started for their home which is about 75 miles from London in the East Anglia area. My first experience on riding on the left side of the road was really scary as their American station wagon seemed to be on' the middle line all the time. Because of the lack of expressways it takes about 3 times as long to cover the same number of miles in England as it would in the states. It took 2 hours and 45 minutes to get to Mary's home in Freckenham, Suffolk County. Mary lives in an old Mano House - The Freckenham House which was once the home of Lady Hyde, a Lady In Waiting to the Queen Mother. Princess Margaret and Queen Elizabeth frequently stayed in the house with the Queen Mother when they were little girls. The home was sold after the war and has recently been converted into four, four- bedroom homes, each with separate entrances off the front courtyard. Many of the grand features are gone but there are still tennis courts, a greenhouse, many separate garages plus six newly built ones which will accommodate our "huge American cars" there is even a small stable at the edge of the woods. There are about eight acres left with the home. Mary and Earl have a big garden by the nursery in the woods and a small kitchen garden by the greenhouse. The big house is quite impressive as you come through the iron gates but according to Mary she would rather live on the base so that she wouldn't have to be a full time chauffeur. May 21 we drove to RAF Mildenhall about 8 miles away where Earl is stationed with the 10th Airborne Command and Control Squadron, going through the villages of Worlington, Mildenhall and Beck Row to get there. After getting the mail and running several errands and just seeing some of the base, we drove to Newmarket a famous horse racing town-Kings and Queens for centuries have by Linda Keyfauver Helping Paws rummage sale will be held in July rather than in September this year. If you have items in clean, usable condition to dnnatp to the sale, please call Kit Davies at 459- 2746 or Karen Boettcher at 459- 9426, or just leave the things by the doors of the barn at 4515 Valley View road, Crystal Lake. Sorry, but we do not have a truck available for large items. Remember these dates, Wednesday evening, July 17, 6:30 p.m. to 9 ,.m.; Thursday and Friday July 18 and 19, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., and Saturday, July 20, ( V2 price day) 9a.m. to noon. See you there! Our office is open Monday- Friday 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Please call our office at 459-2641 if you have lost or found an animal, or if you wish to adopt one. enjoyed racing at Newmarket. We had lunch at a Chinese restaurant, » seemed strange to come to England and my first meal out was Chinese food but Mary and Earl both say the best eating places in England are not serving English food - French, American and Oriental but not typical English food as it is rather bland -- the best English food is hot "Fish & Chips" from a stand which makes a delightful lunch or casual meal. After lunch in Newmarket, we drove on to Audley End -- the name of the mansion we visited and also the name of the village where it is located. It was a royal palace in the time of King Charles II. The collection at Audley End of paintings, porcelain, antique furniture, rare books, etc. was beautiful. The house is one- fourth of its original plan which was copied from Versailles - four great halls in a square -- only one of the four wings remain but it is still very lovely -- the remaining hall contained over 80 rooms including a banquet hall that could serve 400 hundred guests a formal dinner! Before leaving the estate we stopped at the former stables which looked like a mansion itself -- this is presently occupied but is being renovated into a museum of country items - antique farm implements, h o r s e e q u i p m e n t , etc. We took a different route home through some small farm villages and at times the road was just wide enough for Mary's station wagon. We went across a small bridge that was a terribly close fit. Our Buildings Can Grow With Your Business pre-engmeered building systems CALLUS FORTHE FACTS Wm. Tonyan & Sons, Inc. 4910 W. 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Green Street McHenry, Illinois 385-5500 Bease caution your friends and neighbors to be wary of "adopting" baby rabbits, squirrels, etc., they may find in the spring and summer months. Until someone is sure the mother can find them if she is still about, yet where someone can keep an eye out to be sure they are safe from predators. If there is no question of the mother ever returning to her family, the little ones can be cared for, but iL is a time consuming job! The babies should be placed in a cardboard box lined with newspaper and with a soft cloth for a "nest" If the weather turns cool, the box can be placed on a heating pad turned on low for short periods of time. The younger and more helpless the babies, the more frequent the feedings should be. This is a very important factor- in success in hand rearing small animals. Feeding can be done with an eye dropper or with a small nursing bottle (available at some local pet shops and' at veterinarians). CATS FOR ADOPTION At 385-6912 this week, two 8 week old, male kittens, black with white markings (paws and tummy) have been wormed, have necessary shots are litter trained, and are waiting just for you. At 459-9426 are three kittens, all females, one is gold, two are tortoiseshell with white, long fur and have extra toes. At 338-0656 is a female gray and white cat, young adult, short fur, very friendly, very anxious to hear from you. At 459-9426 is a female white kitten, 5 months old, owner will spay if adopted. At 385-61982 is a male tiger "sisipe kitten, 5 weeks old, brown, gray and white. At 385-7468 are two female kittens, 6 weeks old, one is all black, one is black with white on tummy, both are good with children. At 385-3681 after 5:30, are thirteen assorted cats and kittens, ranging in age from a couple weeks to two years old. All colors and sexes. At 385-9468 are three kittens, all are 6 weeks old, one male is 'all white, one female is all white, one male is all gray. LOST CATS Lost on June 2 in McHenry was a neutered Seal Point Siamese, 24 years old, declawed, no collar, if found call 385-5264 DOGS FOR ADOPTION This week at 943-4229 is a female Collie mix, 12 weeks old, black and white, good with children DHL shot, housebroken. At 385-4894 is a male Pointer mix, 10 weeks old, white with black patches, has first DHL shot. At 385-1206 is a male Border Collie mix, adult, black with white on chest and paws and tail, long fur, size of small Collie, outside dog. At 459-5291 is a female Collie mix, 8 weeks old, gold color, good with children, was dumped in finder's yard. At 338-6949 is a male Beagle mix, young adult, tri-color, spotted colors, small dog, friendly, good with children. At 653-9057 is a female Shepherd-Collie, IM2 years old, white, housebroken and good with children, and playful. PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. JULY Kathleen A. O'Donnell of TfclO W. Chestnut drive, Wonder Lake, were among the 224 students at MacMurray college in Jacksonville, 111., who have been named to the Dean's list for the second semester of the 1973-74 academic term. To qualify for the Dean's list, a student must earn a grade- point average of 3.50 on a scale of 4.0 in at least 14 hours of academic work. Eighty-three students completed the semester with a 4.0 (straight A) average. Two Named To Dean's List At MacMurray College Bonnie Jean Pryor, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Pryor jf 214 N. Ridgeway, McHenry, and At 385-8587 are two Terrier- Lab. pups, 8 weeks old, black and brown female, brown and tan and black male. FOUND DOGS Found June 14 in McHenry is a Setter type ma:e, adult, white with brown spots, docked tail, wearing collar, no tags. If yours, call 385-0688. Found June 21 in Richmond, was a female Irish Setter, red short fur, one year old, very thin, wearing collar. Claim by calling 678-4263. LOST DOGS Lost June 19 in McHenry was a male Labrador Retriever, 6M> months old, solid black, no collar. If found please call 385- 0180. It's always easy to stand on the sidelines and criti­ cize the players. * * * * The doctor may not know what's wrong with you but he's confident, at least. * * * * A little politeness goes a long wky and is usually re­ paid two-fold. WE WILL BE OPEN *\ MONDAYS TO SERVE YOU FROM 10 to 5:00 • (Supply House WJH Also Be Open) RIVERSIDE HAIRSTYLING STUDIO 2020 W. Rte. 120 McHenry,111 Mow Open DEBBIE'S DINER 5 A.M. to 2 P.M 1009 N. FRONT ST. RT. 31 & MAIN ST. 385-7010 PHONE spurgeons MENS WEAR MEN'S SUMMER JEANS - DRESS SLACKS REDUCED BUY NOW & BEAT THE SUMMER HEAT! • REG. *6.99 • REG. • REG. 13.99 G O O P S t R V U I , G t REG. '3.99 MENS SHORTS - - ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED - REG. *4.99 $ 3 « $ 4 22 REG ten *6.99 3 MENS SWIM SUITS REG. *2.59 $000 REG $A50 REG $000 L *2.99 * L *3.99 J MENS WEAR MENS SHIRTS - ALL SHORT SLEEVE - SPORT PRINTS • DRESS • SPORT • KNITS REG. '2.99 • REG. '3.99 / REG. '5.99 REG. '6.99 $566 SIMILAR REDUCTIONS ON OTHER PRICE GROUPS MENS SPORT JACKETS DOUBLE KNITS IN BOTH SOLID COLORS AND FANCIES REG. '38.88 $0^00 VALUES OO SLEEVELESS SWEATERS REG. JCOO REG- $400 '5.99 3 '4.99 1 BOYS WEAR ALL SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS DRESS - SPORT - KNIT SAVE UP TO 20% REG *1.99 jpo • REG. *3.99 • REG. J2.99 $3 33 ALL LITTLE BOYS CO-ORDINATED SETS $333 $422 • REG. •3.99 • REG. '4.99 • REG. *5.99 BOYS WEAR JEANS-DRESS SLACKS • REG. *3,99 *333 *5 »422 »4« ' • REG. *5.99 SIMILAR SAVINGS ON OTHERS PAJAMAS $344 $377 • *3.99 VALUES • *4.39 VALUES Entire Stock Included SHORTS *244 REG. '2.99 BOYS SWIM SUITS ALL REDUCED REG. '1.89-'1.99 VALUES $i» 1 8 9 I 6 S 6 9 SB3 MARKET PLACE SHOPPING CENTER 4400 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY, ILL. STORE HOURS: Mon.-Iri. 8:30-8:30 Sat. 8:30-6:00 Sun. 10:00-5:00

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