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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Mar 1980, p. 12

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PAGE 12 - PLA1NPEALEB - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, IMP McCullom Lake Mary Jo Farrell 344-1575 Stickers Due There isn't much time left to purchase vehicle stickers for your cars and tnucks. The due date is $Aprch 31, at which time the stickers must be displayed on your wind­ shields. Failure to do this will result in a fine, which is unnecessary if you get over to 4807 W. McCullom Lake road, the village clerk's house, and purchase the stickers now. FLEA MARKET The Beach Gals' Spring Flea Market has garnered much response, and there are already thirteen tables reserved for the big day, May 17. There is still space left, so call 385-2057 or 344-3864 and reserve a table at a nominal fee. The deadline for reservations is April 7. Anything can be sold at the flea market; new things, old things, craft items, or whatever you like. „ The Beach Gals, who are sponsoring the flea market, will hold their bake sale during that day, and coffee will be available. If you would like to donate baked goods for the sale, call either V a Mar. 18 X M A R V MAXINE WYMORE A Q U A L I F I E D • E X P E R I E N C E D REPUBLICAN of the numbers above. Donations will be ap­ preciated. As always, all profits from the flea market and bake sale will go towards ac­ tivities for the children of the village. EASTER The Little Miss McCullom Lake contest, the highlight of the Beach Gals' annual Easter egg hunt and Easter carnival, will take place 11 a.m., April 5. Registration for the contest is open until Saturday, March 29, and little girls who will be bet­ ween the ages of 4 and 8 on April 6, 1980 are eligible to enter the contest. Rehearsal will take place Monday, March 31, 7 p.m., at the beach house. Girls are asked to bring the outfit they will be wearing in the contest, which should include solid colored tights with a mat­ ching or constrating colored shirt or body suit. The dress rehearsal and preliminary judging will be Thursday, April 3, at 7 p.m. The girls should wear their outfits to this rehearsal, and will be interviewed by the judges. Final judging and the crowning will be at 11 a.m., April 5, at a break in the carnival action. The new Little Miss Mc­ Cullom Lake will be ex­ pected to be available at the Halloween party, the Christmas party, and next year's contest. The Easter egg hunt will be the first activity of the day, and eggs are needed for the hunt. Each Beach Gal'is asked to color two dozen eggs and drop them off at Donna Gates' or Dawn ^Miller's house by Friday, April 4. Anyone else who wb>uld like to donate eggs may contact Donna or Dawn. v BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Tommy Olson turned two years old Feb. 19, and was guest of honor at a party Feb. 26. Present were Tommy's mom, Laurie, Todd Lasco and his mom, Sandy, and Michael Loewe and his mom, Peggy. Tommy had a wonderful time, as did everyone else. LADIES OF THE LAKE The Ladies of the Lake will hold the first meeting of the year Thursday, March 13, at u for STATE REPRESENTATIVE 33rd LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT Paid for by the Committee To Elect Maxme Wymore P.O. Box 712. Woodstock, IL. r--"~l 1 "I will work to make State Government more responsive to the needs of the people. As I travel around the 33rd District. I am convinced that people are greatly disturbed by increased government regulation of their l ives. As your full-time representative in the Il l inois House, I will give you honest, capable, responsive representation." SAVE ON Photocopy Supplies Quality at Discount Prices •BOND COPIERS •ELECTROSTATIC COPIERS •MICRO READER-PRINTERS •FACSIMILE TRANSCEIVERS •DUAL SPECTRUM PAPER •TRANSPARENCIES •AVERY COPIER LABELS CALL (815)385-5926 COJNC CASH DISCOUNT Kitchen Cabinet Benchmark Custom Cabinets 30% Mfgs List Price Kitchen Kompact Cabinets 30% Plain 'n Fancy Cabinets 20% OFF Mfgrs. List Price OFF Mfgrs. List Price Order your new kitchen Cabinets & Counters from us and receive CASH DISCOUNT in addition to our already LOW PRICES. PLAN /... Pay for your order in advance and receive 12% PLAN II... Pay 1/2 in advance and receive a o DISCOUNT 7% Q DISCOUNT Professional Installation Available-Cash Discount Offer Good thru 3-22-80 100 s of Custom Counter Tops from which to choose! Therm's always room for improvementI Plywood Minnesota WOODSTOCK & ft 1230 Davis Road (Bypass Rt. 14 & 47) 815-338-1440 8 p.m., at the beach house. Planning the agenda for the year will be the main topic for the evening. All ladies of the village are invited to. attend. VOTE! t The primary election will 6e held Tuesday, March 18, and everyone who is registered to vote should be preparing to cast a ballot for the candidates of his choice. This election may be even more important than the November election since some of these people won't be on the November ballot if you don't vote for them now. Do your civic duty, VOTE! NO PARKING! Just a reminder that you should not be parking on village streets during the winter when snow is forecast. If your car is parked on the street, and it snows, your car will be ticketed if it is blocking the plow. BIRTHDAY WISHES Celebrating birthdays this week are Lenard Harwell, who has his birthday March' 13, Chad Elliott, Laurie Lancaster, Cindy Martini and Karen Sarabia, who all have birthdays March 14. Bob Boyle celebrates March 15; John Rourke .and Dorothy Weber share March 16 as their big day. Patrick Walter and Pat Anderson celebrate their birthdays on St. Patrick's day, March 17, (wonder where they got those names?) John Cunningham and Kathy Loewe, have birthdays March 18. Hope all you fine folks have great birthdays. HAVE A TERRIFIC WEEK! Twice Told Tales . Hours: Monday t Friday 9 O.m.-t :30 p .m. Thursday 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Saturday 9 p.m.-5 p.m. There is no single "kidney disease". Rather, there are many diseases of the kid­ neys, which differ according to the nature and cause of the problem and the dif­ ferent parts of the organ affected. For more in­ formation on kidney disease, contact the Kidney Foun­ dation of Illinois, 127 North Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111. 60602 Some diseases attack the kidneys without visible symptoms. For this reason, the Kidney Foundation of Illinois recommends that a urine analysis be made a part of every yearly check­ up. FIFTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of March 20, 1930) The twenty-fourth bir­ thday anniversary of Fox River Valley Camp No. 3251, Royal. Neighbors of America, was celebrated Kv its membership on March 18. The program for the evening consisted of solos by Bob Peterson; accompanied by Dorothy Knox; a cornet solo by George Johnson, Jr., accompanied by his mother; and violin solos by Charlotte Erickson, accompanied by Mrs. C.W. Goodell. Besides being the twenty-fourth anniversary of the local camp March is also the thirty-fifth anniversary of the Royal Neighbors as a fraternal beneficiary society. Although the annual town election falls on April Fool's day there will be no one fooled in the election for there will be no opposition to any of the candidates and the number of votes cast will probably be small. The of­ ficers to be elected this year are town clerk, assessor and justice of the peace, all three candidates to succeed themselves being Charles B. Harmsen for clerk, Wm. J. Welch for justice of the peace and Jos. Schmitt for assessor. FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of March 14, 1940) The estimated- number of persons dependent upon the five assistance programs in Illinois increased from 1,104,645 in December of 1939 to 1,135,233 in January. In McHenry county, a total of 2,740 people were on relief or an estimate percent of one in every thirteenth person. Of this number 1,412 were on general relief ; 335 on WPA; 465 on old age; 154 mothers' pensions and forty-four blind pensions. March 9, the ensembles and soloists of the local high school instrumental departments competed against other talented musicians at Glen Ellyn. Martin Baum proved the most successful with his baritone solo. He received a first division rating. There were two second division ratings awarded, one to Gordon Scholle for his violin solo for which he received a silver medal. The other second division. rating was awarded to the string quartet (Paul Schadle, violin; Gordon Scholle, violin; Roman Schmitt, violin and Warren Jones, cello). The brass quartet of Elsirss Landmen, George Freund, Gordon Scholle and Martin Baum, received a third division rating. TWENTY-FIVE YEARSAGO (Taken from the files of March 17, 1955) A change in the officers, director and operating heads of the B.F. Shaw Printing Co., Dixon, 111., has been announced by the firm's executives. The action followed the death of Mrs. Mabel Shaw, president of the organization. George B. Shaw, Mrs. Shaw's oldest son, becomes president of the organization. Two other sons, Ben T. Shaw and Robert Shaw, were elected vice-presidents and Arnold V. Lund was named vice- president in charge of newspaper operations. A kickoff meeting for the annual Easter Seal cam­ paign in the county took place last week. A goal of $8,000 is sought. St. Mary's basketball team came out the victor in a championship bout with Dundee in the Four County tburnament at Lake Zurch, 34 to 32. TEN YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of March 18, 1970) Deborah Fair, a student from McHenry West campus high school, enrolled in the Off ice Occupat ions program, captured second place in »the state bookkeeping contest early this month in Springfield. She participated in the area contest on Feb. 3 and placed first, which entitled her to enter the state contest. All first and second place state contest winners are now qualified to participate in the national contest which is to be held in fort Worth, Tex. Another important ad­ dition to McHenry hospital's increasing supply of ultra­ modern diagnostic equip­ ment has been made possible with a contribution from the Woman's auxiliary to McHenry hospital. Army Specialist Four Charles S. Schmidt, 21, brother of Frank Schmidt of Wonder Lake, received the Bronze Star medal near Cu Chi, Vietnam. Spec. 4 Sch­ midt received the award for heroism in action while engaged in military operations against a hostile force in Vietnam. Blood Drive At MCC A blood drive will be held at McHenry County college Wednesday, March 19. Aurora Blood bank per­ sonnel will be at the college from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. the day of the drive. Donors should come to the college lounge on the lower level of the MCC Main hall building. The college campus is located on Route 14 and Lucas road between Crystal Lake and Woodstock. Donors must be between 17 and 65 years of age, weigh 110 pounds or more and be in general good health. Donors are urged to eat a meal before donating; donors cannot donate again for eight weeks. Other conditions which can affect ability to donate are acute allergy symptoms, currently taking antibiotics, cold or flu symptoms, epilepsy, a history of viral hepatitis, pregnancy and a history of or exposure to malaria. "By donating blood, in­ dividuals can assure themselves and their families of having blood available in art emergency," explained Louise Lundemo, MCC health services coordinator. Individuals can also designate their blood to be credited to blood banks in any part Of the coutnry so that they can help friends or relatives in an emergency, she said. There are varying rules applying to recent im­ munizations and vac­ cinations, medications and surgical operations. Specific questions can be answered by telephoning Lundemo at the college. Kidney disease is one of the major causes of work loss among men and women with approximately 10 percent of America's out­ patient visits resulting from such problems. The Kidney Foundation of Illinois needs your support in the fight against kidney disease. JEWEL CATALOG OUTLET STORE • JEWEL CATALOG OUTLET STORE JEWEL CATALOG OUTLET STORE MERCHANDISE CLEARANCE CENTER A DIVISION OF JEWEL DIRECT MARKETING 901 W. Virginia St. CRYSTAL LAKE ( •15-455-0333 ' Mon.JvM. 9 «.m. • S p.m. W«d.. Thurt.. Frl. 9 •.in. - • p.m. life < S«t. f a.m. - S p.m„ " Sun. 10 a.m. * 9 p.m. SALE- A- THON Sale Days-Wed., March 12 Thru Tues., March 18 --While Quantities Last-- Our annual inventory is coming up soon.Come in and take advantage of our Stock Reduction Sale. This week we are featuring our Hardline Departments on sale. Below are the departments that are reduced. •COOKWARE 'CLOCKS •APPLIANCES •GIFTWARE •KITCHEN GADGETS •TOYS •GLASSWARE •VACUUMS •DISHES . »TOOL SETS •FLATWARE 'WATCHES •RADIOS • JEWELRY •STEREOS *LUGGAGE •ELECTRONICS • OUTDOOR FURNITURE •FURNITURE ITEMS aw; N N KM N n *1 OFF OUR DISCOUNT PRICE --Batteries and Gam Not Included-- NOTE: THIS IS NOT A STOREWIDE SALE--ONLY THE ITEMS LBIED ABOVE ARE INCLUDED. lEWEL CATALOG OUTLET STORE • JEWEL CATALOG OUTLET STORE JEWEL CATALOG OUTLET t i

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