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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Oct 1974, p. 4

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PAGE 4 - PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1974 WORKS FOR DEGREE Georgianna Crist, clinical psychologist for the Family Service and Mental Health Clinic for McHenry County, is engaged in study for a doc­ torate degree in Educational Psychology at Northern Illinois university in DeKalb. Ms. Crist, who has a Master's degree from Roosevelt university in Chicago, works in the mental health program of the Family Service and Mental Health Clinic. Charles Darwin, in 1834, reported floating islands of vegetation in South America, 4 to 6 feet thick, and often used to ferry cattle and horses across lakes. Wonder Lake Mary Jean Huff 728 0267 Did you know there's only ONE Democrat on the 24-member McHenry County Board? I didn't know that Well now that you do, why rot vote for GEORGE L. ROYCE Democratic candidate for the County Board in Nunda-McHenry-Burton Twps District II (vote line 111) George L. Royce: -believes developers should be required to provide funds for schools, parks and other public services. -is, against the county buymg a public landfill. -will work dilligently to help solve the road and other problems of residents in unincorporated subdivisions. -supports all efforts to upgrade and strengthen the sheriffs departments. -thinks township assessors should meet high professional standards and be appointed with the approval of the County Board rather than elected. ELECT GEORGE L. ROYCE DISTRICT II COUNTY BOARD (VOTE LINE 111) George L. Royce is well qualified to represent YOU on the County Board. He is retired as chairman of the mathematic department at Morton Junior College and currently teaches part-time at the DePaul University School of Commerce. A resident of McHenry County since 1960, George was president of Elementary School District 22 and a member of the board of the Burton's Bridge Civic Association. Royce and his wife, Jean, have two children and five grandchildren. Ad paid for by, TIM FLANAGAN, 2220, RTE. 176, CRYSTAL LAKE, ILL. Wonder Workers 4~H's Welcome New Members This is our second meeting for 4-H. We had many people join. We think it is a fun place to go when there is no school. Our club leaders are Mrs. Harney and Mrs. Rogers. Our officers are. President. Linda Skaggs; Vice-President, Janet Sullivan; Secretary, Lori Harney; Treasurer, Robin Bluemel; Assistant treasurer, Dale Bluemel; Recreation, Jetta Rogers, Paula Harney; Reporters^ Kristy Frechette, Janey Biggers; Refreshments, Kathy Frechette, Gay Wright. At our first meeting we bike- hiked to Harrison Benwell at 11 o'clock and had a picnic lunch and went home at 1 o'clock. Reporter, Kristy Frechette. NEW DAUGHTER A daughter, Wendy Kay, was born to Mr. annd Mrs. F. Philip Gardner, 3105 Hilltop, Wonder t̂ asthau± jCoizfsi ^Szujinq ^Ijou finest ^/Erman c/fnJ cjtfmsxiccLn 5ood cjtfnct (-ocfziaiti c/f-t c^J^zaAonaljf^. \J-*xLce±. i )3xLclcuj icjfit JbfzEcLaf Did (fjtxmcui ^Potato ^PancaJz£± *2.50 INCLUDES RELISH TRAY, SOUP AND SALAD. njouz ^Dom &cAnn ^cuu)u±fi donuenUiLi ^LocaixA c/ft 12 & 3/ <zf^icfim onA, {Jd ^ {-P(i $5-678-4098 Lake, on Oct. 7, in Memorial Hospital for McHenry County, Woodstock. Paternal grand­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick P. Gardner, Wooster, Ohio, and maternal grand­ mother is Mrs. Cecil D. Johnson, Warren, Ohio. Great Grandmother, Mrs. Edith Gardner, resides in Erie, Pa. ANNIVERSARY Happy anniversary to Larry and Sharon Goulet on Oct. 31. And a happy anniversary to Bob and Judy Anderson, also on Oct. 31. 4-H NEWS First the 4-H'ers went to the Wonder Lake firehouse and had a meeting. We elected a President, Vice-President, Secretary. Treasurer, Recreation-chairman, Re­ porters and Federation Delegates. Then we rode bikes to the McHenry County Benwell where we had a picnic ar\d then we went into the forest for a little hike Written by Janie BiggefS. GREETINGS Happy birthday greetings to Don Dusthimer on Oct. 31 .. . to Jamie Williams, who will be 10 years old on Nbv. 1 . . . to Mike Goulet on Nov. 5 .. . to Julte Weber on Nov. 5. BAKE SALE9 1 guess it 's been some time since there's been a home baked cookie in the old Huff cookie jar. So - one chilly morning last week, I decided to warm up the kitchen by doing a little baking and when the kids got home from school the house was filled with the aroma of fresh baked raisin bread, apple slices and pineapple cookies. The reaction from the first child who popped in the door VoodStoUS let family Meal PlanniM Start At Your Neighborhood Jewel I PRICES EFFECTIVE, UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED, THURS . OCT 31 THROUGH SUN , NOV. 3, 1974, AT ALL JEWEL STORES IN COOK, LAKE, DUPAGE AND MC HENRY COUNTIES (EXCLUDING RIVER OAKS AND ELGIN) Look What 9£ Will Buy At Jewel's Produce Market! * - U.S. NO. 1 , Wisconsin Russet Potatoes U S NO. 1 Yellow Onions Y O U R H # C H O I C E r*- _ ONLY SMOKED MEATS LUNCHMEATS, POULTRY AND FROZEN FISH AND SEAFOOD ARE AVAILABLE AFTER SIX P M WEEK DAYS AND ALL DAY SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS U.S.D.A. Choice Steaks -- A Delicious Choice For Your Family's Meals! Sirloin Steak CHICAGO STORES COLORFUL % Salad Tomatoes ZESTY Lemons PRODUCE PRICES EFFECTIVE ONLY THRU SAT , NOV 2, 1974 CHICAGO STORES EACH Too Tired To Cook? Let Our Chef Lend A Hand! MOIST * TENDER Turkey Breast c A FAMILY FAVORITE -- REG 59c Va LB _ ̂ Mostaccioli & Meat Balls'; LB 49C AVAILABLE ONLY IN STORES WITH CHEF'S KITCHENS H 3718 W. Elm Street McHenry, Illinois HOURSc 8 A. M. to 10 P„ M. SUNDAY 9 A.M. to 6 P. M. WEDGE BONE _)USDA CHOICE U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF LOIN Vi LB. REG $1 09 LB U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF LOIN m U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF ROUND BONELESS Rump Roast Porterhouse, USD^T-Bone or CHOICEj Club Steak u GOVT. INSPECTED PORK LOIN -- RIB OR LOIN Center Cut Pork Chops JEWEL HARDWOOD SMOKED Hot Dogs FRESHLY GROUND APPROX 70% LEAN $1 79 U S D A GRADE "A" 4-5 LBS Stewing Chickens 59C Ground Beef GOVT. INSPECTED Turkey t Drumsticks S®*< ̂ yL.'T "NUIVIUUALLY QUICK FROZEN -- IF' y Ocean Perch Fillets lB 99c U S D A CHOICE BEEF ROUND Heal Of Round Roast LB 39 REG. & DIET ALL FLAVORS Yummy Beverages 14c REG 19' m CHERRY VALLEY Green Beans OR MARY DUNBAR Cut Corn 9-10 OZ PKG REG 29*-33* REFRESHING ORCHARD Breakfast Orange Drink 49c i oz" Jm l < > M A T " , • v j i ' X 1 TOMATO \HAOCK JObc' CONTADINA Tomato Sauce 14 8 OZ CAN- BTL REG 65' REG 19' was a little unexpected and gave the baker a little food for thought - "Hey, mom, who's having a bake sale?" COMMUNITY CALENDAR Sponsored by Woman's Club of Wonder Lake, Ann Sowers, Chairman, 653-9549 OCTOBER 31 Happy Halloween! NOVEMBER 1 Anointing of the Elderly, Christ the King Church, 5 P.M. M £1 cc NOVEMBER 7 Woman's Club Board Meeting Noon Dismissal, District 200 NOVEMBER 8 No School, District 200 NOVEMBER 9 Dinner Dance, Benefit Marian Central NOVEMBER 11 No School, Diftrict 200 and « ' Harrison NOVEMBER 12 Board of Education Meeting, Harrison School * NOVEMBER 17 Parish Council Meeting, Christ the King Church NOVEMBER 19 Firemen's Auxiliary Meeting, 8 p.m. east side firehouse NOVEMBER 21 Woman's, Club Meeting, Nativity Lutheran Church, 8 ).m NOVEMBER 23 Bake Sale, Co. 2 Auxiliary, 10 to 4, Highland Shores Com­ munity Building Coast Guard Change of Watch Dinner, Christ the King Hall, 6:30 P.M. NOVEMBER 24 Parish Celebration, Christ \the King Church A Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRYCOUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF Eileen C. Swanson Deceased, FILE NO. 74-P-326 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 21 1974, to Henry Patton Thomas, 1195 Villa Court, Benton Harbor, Michigan whose attorney of record is Donald W. Truckenbrod, 4108 W. Crystal Lake Road, 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 ONEIL Clerk of the Court (Pub: Oct. 30, Nov 6 and 13, 1974.) A bumblee is 150 times as strong as an elephant, in relation to size. Fellowship Day Will Feature Local Woman Area women are invited to join in a day of fellowship and inspiration Wednesday, Nov. 6 on the invitation of the Cary- Fox River Grove Prayer Fellowship Lois Koss, a member of Zion Lutheran church of McHenry, will be sharing highlights of the third annual international Lutheran conference on the Holy Spirit held in Minneapolis last summer. Others will be leading workshops and teaching. The events will be held in Holy Cross Lutheran church. Three Oaks road and First street, Cary. There will be baby sitting service at the church. Each lady attending is asked to bring a favorite salad and her own table service. Those with children should bring a sack lunch for the child. Beverages will be furnished. Those planning to attend should call Fern Baker, 639- 4841. Human babies born in the spring months are normally larger than those born during the balance of the year. VOTE NOVEMBER 5th ^ TOM HUEMANN ^ WALTER J. (Wally) DEAN K| EDWARD BUSS WILLIS SIMMS For McHenry County Board District No. 2 Republican Adv. Paid For By The Above Candidates JSofs of\3Sings (Ban dCappen to your home besides fire, theft or wind damage. Your home and belongings face many hazards that even fire and extended coverage won't cover But a State Farm Homeowners Policy with Infla­ tion Coverage can provide complete protection even covers you in case of lawsuits And each State Farm policy comes with a promise of prompt, friendly service when l^du need help Call me for all the detaila. DENNIS CONWAY 3319 W. ELM ST. McHENRY, ILL. 385-7111 Lite i good neighbor, Start tarn is then SIM* fmm F*» tn4 Cnutfty Compcny Horn* Ottict Mowmngton Mmon »»»»»

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