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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Jan 1981, p. 14

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PAGE 14 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, JANUARY 1,1981 Ringwood News 385-8037 653-9262 728-0343 Ex-Resident . j Hospitalized Don Holcomb, formerly of the Ringwood area, now in Solon Mills, is confined to St. Theresa hospital in Waukegan for the third Wtek. Don's birthday is Jan. 14 and 'Twould be nice if he received some birthday and get well cards from <rid friends and neighbors. I'm sure Don would appreciate them, and we all wish for a very speedy recovery. Send cards to Don Holcomb, Room 444, Bed 2, St. Theresa Hospital, Grand Ave., Waukegan, 111., 00065. CALIFORNIA VISITORS Gary and Carol Haskell - • /-- and daughter Cary left Dec. 20 to spend the Christmas holidays with Gary's parents in Yuca Valley, Ca., East of Palm Springs. It took three days to get out there and the weather was in the 70's all the time there. - The trip wasn't as happy as they had wished for because Gary's father has been very sick and there isn't much improvement. But they were able to spend the holidays with them and then they took three days to come home, arriving Sun­ day, Jan. 4. Card says this is awful to have the 70 degree weather and come home to this snow and cold. Oh well, Carol we can't all have the weather feet all the time. God perfed Bless. WELCOME NEW YEAR Sig and Infeborg Jacobeon entertained a group of friends New Year's Eve to help welcome in 1981. Those in attendance were John and ua Hogan of our community, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sun- dquist, Mr. and Mrs. George McKenson, Mrs. Anna Johnson and Carl Carlson, all of Crystal Late, and Mrs. James McClure of Barrington. John, we are sorry there were no bells ringing to welcome in the new year. <T\ • . BOARD MEETING \ The administrative board oiMJP Ringwood United Methodist church will meet Wednesday evening, Jan. 14, at 8 p.m. All committee chairmen are to meet at the church at 7 p.m., previous to the board meeting. PASSIN' THRU Monday evening, Jan. 5 was the evening mat Linda and Bill Binikas and children arrived at Linda's parents home* the Walt Low's for supper. l$oee stopping to see tie kids wtere Alice Mae Wilcox, Sue Madey and kids of Wood­ stock, Pam Kehoe, Robin and Katie of Elkhorn, Wis., Tom and Ray Low and Sherry Pechous; Sue and Bob Low of McHenry and Patti Miller, Scott and Lee. All enjoyed a good visit with Linda and Bill as they were just passing through on their way to Boston, Mass. Yes, they are moving there, so now Doris and Walt will have girls on the East and West coast. SNOWMOBILE HOTLINE "RESCUE SO" "Rescue SO" will be run on Sunday, Jan. 11. unless there is not enough snow. If you are in doubt about this, call the Snowmobile Hot Line, 3854288 on Sunday morning. Any questions before Sun­ day, call 388-8448, 388-7381, 385-3811 or 388-8883. NEW YEARS HAPPENINGS New Years eve was an enjoyable evening when Bob and Gayle Laursen of McHenry arrived at the Walt Low home to end the old year and bring in the new vear together. New Years day was a cold bright day and George and Rog Bauer started the new year out with all of their children there for dinner. Noreen and Larry Schmitt and little Courtney, Kevin, Lynn Bauer and boys; Janet and hubby and Jennifer. A aJS JnSSZ, 2 Complete IEESE PIZZAS CHEESE F1Z *W INK 1 Sm 31% .-.-sr Our R*g. 23* * 2 comflttf d>Mn piito imIkm by CM Soy-Ar-D**. No. 474M Suvt 31% Milky Way Fbh Six* 00 c« White Env«lop«s Delicious Candles that rwfyont loves. Sox. box. Our Reg. 2.33 Delicious Milky Way Bars in handy fun tlx*. 1 Lb. bag. Quality Envelopos for homo I UH. Protty dotlgnor print napkins for any occasion "Mm ::v>Xv: •Xvlylv.w :':vA¥xw «¥• 1981 Diary t MAMS Rog. n- a n- Chooso from 40 pioco storybook or 100 pc. cartoon charactors Our Rog. 1.44 For school, offico or porsonal uso \ hNnSHdiOf llankatsl Rog. 5.32 ¥•39% 1981 S«v#40% ^ m •MAHI $C CoNHSorvor *1.8.37 Savi 32% MkU-A-W«y Hang«r Bisklt rlwiiwi yWwi •V^^fsw cramping your freedom Bond Ovor Pouts don't cut or bind anywhere I Hidden Doslgeod to rsploco brokon gloss sor vors of S-12 cup outomotte drip coffo* makers. No. KISS Rog. 2.47 Koop all of your important appoin tmonts iMia nil Irnnnl Wis jW on $ In •og. 2.97 Mounting brockots i scrows Includod for slmplo installation SiUdfirp Shrt IH|HI Fabric Sows 40% |i«ni TmISI SOTS 44% •eg. 2.54 QxoWty tools for the howdy man or howsewlfe. A lorfo soloctlon itordy round baskat No. IIS DAILY 9 til 9, SUNDAY 10 til 6 very pleasant day it was. New Years day evening found Maime and Carl Nuemann visiting with Writ and Doris Low. Sunday. Jan. 4 found Walt and Alice Mae Wilcox visiting with the Walt Lows. BIRTHDAYS Thursday, Jan. 14, Mrs. Anna Betts at another year, making her a young 84 years old. Jan. 15 is that special day for Mary Grace Walker, Fred Gilmore and Leon VanEvery; and on Jan. 18 Ken Brennan and Laura Wiedrich add another candle to their birthday cake. That special day for Yvonne Petska and Ricky Mack is Jan. 17. Jan. 18 is that special day for Pattie Miller; and on Jan. 30 we find Marianne (Visconti) Capizzi, Frank Adams, and Chris Spencer celebrating their natal day. "Happy Birthday" to all of you wonderful people. DATES TO REMEMBER The John Hogan's loot their home by fire on Jan. 3D in 1887. Jan. 8 - U.M.w. meeting - 12:30 p.m. - at the home of Alice Peet. Jan. 11 - Worship service - - 9:15 a.m. - Ringwood church. Jan. 11 - Church school - 9:30 a.m. - Ringwood church. Jan. 11 - "Rescue SO" Marathon - American Legion on Ringwood road - Check in time 8 a.m. - Marathon time, 9 a.m. Jan. 13 - Choir practice - 7 p.m. - Ringwood church. Jan. 14 - Administrative Church Board meeting - postponed from Jan. 7 to Wednesday, Jan. 14-7 p.m. at Ringwood church. Jan. 15, 16, 17 - Dollar days in McHenry. Jan. 18 - Worship service - - 9:15 a.m. - Ringwood church. Jan. 18 - Church school - 9:30 a.m. - Ringwood. GOD BLESS Gospel Light Gives Concert The public is invited to attend e concert Sunday, Jan. 18, at 6:30 p.m. at the Chain O'Lakes Evangelical Covenant church, located at 4815 N. Wilmot Road (north of Johnsburg). Gospel Light is a local, contemporary, Christian, music group that will appeal to all ages. There is no ad­ mission charge; however, a free will offering will be taken. For further information call 4S7 3CCC or 497-3184. Editor* Quota Book Take time to be friendly... It is the road to happiness. Eleanor Roosevelt YOU CRN BRNK it! » -. - - J «... rrtSMiM By STATE FJ.Lt Q. Intorost-booring chocking accounts soom to bo the rago In tho banking world thoso days, although 1. don't know anyono who has ono. Aro they only chocking accounts which irn Intoroot, or Is something mora to thomf A. NOW. or intorost-booring chocking accounts pro rathor now. Tho fodoral legislation which permits banks t6 pay in­ terest on checking accounts bocama effective January I, 1981. The concept isn't really new, however. Some financial institutions in New Englond. New York and New Jersey have offered NOW accounts for several years through special legislation. And. there is a NOW occount featuro which is "something more". It is, of course, the foct that you ore now able to earn interest on your checking occount providing, in most casas, that you maintain a minimum, spocified balance. For ad­ ditional details on the novy oc- counts, check with dny of our bank officers. v /

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