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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Apr 1977, p. 3

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V\«;i . I - Pl.AINDKAI.KK \\ KDNKSD\Y. APRIL 6. 1977a Lakeland Park and Lakeland Shores Sharo.i (taceK Sue Uarrcri Affne Nl.»ore ' 385-3777 385-4S6H , 3S5-6H.S Northerners View Florida Attractions The Magic Kingdom is everything people who have been there say. and much, much more, as the Steve Moore family discovered last week The Moore's enjoyed their fun days in the Florida sun and spent two of them at the wonderful Disnev World Kevin. Brian and Suzi had fun with mom and dad and they went on every ride and into almost every show in the entire Kingdom One day the family toured the Kennedy Space center where among the truly amazing sights they saw the space shuttle craft being prepared for flight. Another day was spent at the amazing Sea World where the family enjoyed all the shows and the children especially enjoyed the tribute to all the super heroes who displayed TAXPAYERS! Re-elect BILL BRDA City Treasurer their tremendous talents as water skiers in a variety of costumes "that included Bat­ man. Robin, Superman. Super Girl. Wonder Woman and her mother, the Queen, and their court and many others. After their Florida fun the family went to Columbus. Ga., where they visited with Steve's sister who is in graduate school at. the University of Auburn The Moore's took their time coming home to McHenry and had mixed feelings when they pulled into town. They hated to end their ten day vacation but were indeed happy to be home It was a fun time that the entire family enjoyed. FEELING BETTER We're happy to hear that Lester Dobbins is home from McHenry hospital following recent eye surgery and that he's recuperating nicely. His wife, Mary, is very happy to have him home too! A speedy recovery is wished for you. Les. RECOVERING We are happy to report that Autry Harper is home again after her stay at the hospital. Autry had surgery at McHenry hospital but is now home recuperating We wish to add our best ' wishes along with all of her neighbors and friends for a speedy recovery and our hope that she will soon be back to feeling fine. CARD PARTY Last week John and Sharon Gacek had some good friends over for cards Len and Gerry Stutz drove up from Bartlett to play a few games of pinochle The women were terrific and showed up the men by winning both games The men wished they had the finesse and luck that the women had Naturally Gerry and Sharon had a more enjoyable evening than Len and John Next time try harder! WOMEN'S CLUB NEWS This Thursday mprning the Lakeland Park Women's club members will meet for their regular monthly meeting at 9:30 a m at the community house. 1717 N Sunset. This is a very special meeting as the nominating committee will present the slate of officers for 1977-1978. The committee members. Mary Dobbins. Marie Cross and Beverly Walinski tell us that the slate will be as follows: president. Shirley Koch or Anne Moore; vice-president. Sharon Gacek; secretary. Mary Lou Pautz: treasurer. Susan Warren Of course, nominations will be accepted at the meeting. The women will also finalize plans for their annual spring Luncheon and Card party which will be held Wednesday, April 27 at St Patrick's church hall. Why not come to the meeting and join this group of active ladies who are interested in community improvement? ASSOCIATION NEWS The Lakeland Park Property * Owners will hold its monthly meeting tomorrow night at the community house The meeting will start at 8 p.m. Any Lakeland Park association member is invited to attend and sit in on the meeting. Congratulations to Bill Buhrman, John Gacek, Herb Heritage and William Winkle. Acknowledgement for jobs well done while serving on the board go to Dennis Storlie. Raymond Rode Jr., Lloyd Wagner and Ernest Schooley. Good luck in your future en­ deavors. WELCOME A warm welcome to the neighborhood is extended to Tom and Beth Jenkins and their three-year-old daughter. Kelly. The Jenkins, formerly of Woodstock, recently moved into their new residence on Oak street in Lakeland Shores. • Our best wishes and hearty welcome to the Jenkins family. SNOWMOBILERS MEET Lst Wednesday evening Ron and Joyce Braun were the host and hostess with the mostess when they entertained the members of the board of the Harmony Snowmobilers club at their home. Joyce is the secretary for the board of directors of this forty-family- strong club They are a very active group who plan events for family entertainment all year long COFFEE KLUTCH A coffee klutch was held at Marilynn Lean's home to celebrate their being in the % home one year. It also was a meet and greet for .Cecilia Serritella who is running for 4th Ward alderwomen. Those who attended the t coffee were Sue Radcliffe. Georgia Steuben. Millie Gende. Cathy Kunzer. Marilyn Nystrom. Audis Bowlin, Pat Lasko, and Dorothy Lense! Everyone enjoyed tne in formal get-together and the goodies were delicious. • , SMALL NOTES To Julie Buhrman we stand corrected We will not call you Judy in any further coltifttns. To Don Humann of Lakeland Park. Len Stutz of Bartlett savs Hello! HAPPY EASTER WISHES What is Easter? Easter is brightly colored eggs, jelly beans, chocolate bunnies, baskets, new spring clothes, an Easter bonnet, a robin, crocus blooming, tulips, life, newness, the beginning. The dictionary defines it as: Easter (ester) n. a festival commemorating Christ's resurrection, falling on the Sunday after Good Friday O.E. Eastre. spring festival of goddess of dawn. Whatever Easter means to you. we would like to take this opportunity to wish all of our ryadersp I fiends and neighbors a new beginning, life, a joyous j'R&stcr and happy spring! Slate Nurses Dinner Meeting In Waukegan Lynn Rew. of the Elgin Community college, will be the guest speaker for the program which will follow the dinner meeting of the 16th District Illinois Nurses' association Monday. April 11 Dinner will be served at 6:45 p.m at the Sheraton Waukegan Motor inn. 200 N. Greenbay road. Waukegan. 111. The business meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m.. followed by the program on "Human Sexuality ". All dinner reservations must be made by April 8. and are available through Mrs. Kathleen Prestwick, 1261 Wincanton drive, Deerfield, II. 60015. Set down financial roots. Take slock in America. Buy I '.S. Savings Bonds. IN YOUR GARDEN * In two years. Bill has increased city investments from just over $200,000 to nearly $1 million! * In one year his investments netted the city $34,000 in interest! * He has put your money to work in all five city finan­ cial institutions »- v * Every cent of the city's money not needed for ex­ penditures is at work for you. It does not sit idly in non-interest bearing accounts! irs YOUR MOlffeY! BILL HAS USED IT WISELY Vote for Brda April 19 Paid for by the Citizens Committee to re-elect Bill Brda Treasurer, George Brda. Co-chairman t&oq \New Spring and Summer Dridal Gowns Attendants' Dresses Mothers' Dresses Complete Accessories SAY "ffeppg&fctwiTH FLOWERS SEE OUR GROUP OF Discontinued Dresses at Great Savings VISIT OUR GREENHOUSES •Cut Flower Arrangements •Easter Corsages •Easter Blooming Plants Complete Women's Fashions -Hocfz OCK.E.X A oursti., i>n lb îVoocttfoc/c 118 No. Benton Woodstock ^^1££,nflOU±£A IN DOWNTOWN MCHENRY ACROSS FROM THE MP 1213 N. 3rd ST. 385-2300 OPEN EASTER SUNDAY George Young, University of Illinois Extension Adviser in McHenry county, suggests that seeds of some vegetables and flowers can be sown as soon as soil is dry enough to work. If you spaded your garden last fall, rake out a seed bed when the soil surface is dry enough that you can form a ball of soil in your hand and then crumble it without it becoming pasty. Vegetable varieties which do well in cool weather include peas, carrots, radishes, cab­ bage, spinach and brocolli. Flower varieties best sown early include sweetpeas, larkspur, Bachelor Button and annual poppies. Onion sets can also be planted now for early green onions. Bare root trees and shrubs should be planted as soon as possible. Early planting allows development of new roots before leaves begin to develop. Plants dug bare root after leafing out do not transplant as well. When you buy plants bare root, ball and burlapped, or in containers, check for freshness. Buds and twigs should not be dry or shriveled; evergreens should have good color, and should be free of insects or diseases. Begin removing winter protection from perennials, but. be ready to replace it during unusually cold or dry windy weather. Leaving the plants covered during warm weather will cause soft growth and may result in disease problems. Spring lawn fertilization should be done gingerly. It is becoming increasingly evident that heavy applications of nitrogen in spring are closely related to incidence of Fusarium patch disease in mid­ summer. We will be telling you more about this later. As broadleaf weeds begin to grow, control them with 2. 4-D type weed killers. Apply weed killers carefully and according to directions on the label to avoid injury to desirable flowers and shrubs. Crabgrass germinates about the end of May so hold off on pre- emergent crabgrass controls until May. \ I I I College Honors ACADEMIC HONORS Calinda Ellen Leonard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Dean Leonard, 2402 W. Manor Lane, McHenry, is oflK the academic hqn«|s recent quar** college, Springfn freshman. Miss majoring in speech She is a 1976 graduate McHenry Community school. > -a v < « /-> .--.A . v 1 I. V ' iH «• • r K v>--v v. - v . .. . --%v .. .*> *• i » K .• • • v > « •„• 7; Don't Come Up Short! The Sure, Safe Way To Have Money When You Need It. Is To Make Regular Deposits Every Pay-Day In A Savings Account With Us! We Help It Grow By Adding Liberal Interest. Start Now! Maxium Interest Paid Quarterly & Compounded Daily The Bank Of People And Performance McHenry State Bank 3510 West Elm Street McHenry Phone 385-1040

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