Elect Directors Of Land Bank August 27 About 675 farm men and women are expected to attend the annual meeting of the Federal Land Bank association of DeKalb- Woodstock Thursday evening, Aug. 27 at the Blue Moon restaurant, Elgin. Election of two directors, each for two-year terms, and a six-member nominating committee to nominate directors next year will take place dicing the business session. The dinner meeting starts at 7 p.m. and will be presided over by Edward Arndt, Malta farmer^ chairman of the board. < The FLBA of DeKalb- Woodstock serves farmers in DeKalb, McHenry, Boone, Lake, Kane, Dupage and the north part of Cook counties with long-term loans for the purchase of land and other l o n g - t e r m a g r i c u l t u r a l commitments. John Webb, president, will give the financial report. A representative of the Federal Land Bank of St. Louis will present a report for that organization. Entertainment following the business meeting will be presented by the Murk family of Wheaton. Director nominees in DeKalb county are Alvin W. Warren, Leland, incumbent, and Donald P. Johnson, Kirkland. The only Boone county nominee is Frank P. Meyers, incumbent from Belvidere. One nominating com mittee member will be chosen from each of the following pairs: Wilmer E. Larson, Capron, and Wesley Voss, Kingston; William Beese, Richmond, and Thomas J. King, Harvard; David Ettner, Marengo, and Robert Fritz, Harvard; Robert Muirhead, Plato Center, and Burton Scott, Big Rock; Edwin Dunteman, Jr., Sugar Grove, and Alan Volpp, Maple Park; Howard Freise, Genoa, and Kent Wesson, Leland. Lakeland Park & Lakeland Shores Carol Cominsky 385-7246 Slate End Of Summer Picnic The Lakeland Park P r o p e r t y O w n e r s association End of Summer picnic is just three days away. We look forward to seeing everyone Saturday, Aug. 29, at the community house. The fun begins at 5 p.m. and continues till 10 p.m. We need you to attend so that this year's bash can be a big success. You don't have to bring anything to eat and drink because bratwurst, corn on the cob, beer and soda will be available. WELCOME HOME Norb and Aggie Lewakowski's son Bob is home now after serving four years in the marines, he drove home from California with a surprise for his family. There is a new addition to the family, compliments of Bob; an English sheep dog puppy. It 's a good thing he's still a pup or it would have been mighty crowded in the truck cab. ATTENTION GIRLS School opens next week ;iild that also means Brownies and Girl Scouts begin another year If you have a girl in first grade and up who's interested in becoming a scout she can register Saturday, Aug 29. Shepherd of the Hills church on Green street is the place; from 9 a m. to noon is the time to be there. All the girls who par ticipated in planting flowers last Spring for the "Make M c H e n r y B e a u t i f u l - ' campaign were invited to Knox park for a free swim Wednesday, Aug. 19. If you become a scout, this is one of the fun things you can look forward to doing SYMPATHY It has been a few days since I received the shocking news that an old friend of ours was killed in a motorcycle accident on 31 near 14. We were teenagers when we first met Gil An derson; he lived around the corner from us in Buffalo Grove. His wife Pat is my sister Cathy's best friend so it was really nice when they moved to McCullom^Lake a few months after we came to McHenry It is so hard to find the words to express how we feel right now. We just want to let Pat know that she has many friends in the community who will be there for her and her children Heather and Kevin. You are in our thoughts and prayers now. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Amy Koch will be seven years old Aug. 27 and she shares her day with Colleen Rode, June Gilbertsen, George Heuer Jr. and Ken Lewakowski. Our neighbor Rich Lachel turns another year older Aug. 28. Tracy Prazak will be nine years old Aug. 29. The 30th is the special day for Kevin Worm. Diris Krueger, Carol Lasko and John Czerlanis. Laura Poole has another birthday Aug 31. Best wishes on Sept 1 to JoAnn G l a d m a n , T i m o t h y Serritella and Susan and Kenny Henderson. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY Cathy and Dennis Storlie celebrate their i5th an niversary Aug 29. It will be Michael and Karen Aldrich's 13th anniversary Aug. 30. Abraham and Patricia Taylor will be married 23 years Aug 31. Jack and Linda Bucaro celebrate another year together Sept. 1 Wonder Lake Anne Sowers 653-9549 Fund Raiser For Fireworks Since the expense of the fireworks display was not totally collected froro- donations by the people of Wonder Lake, a fund raiser has been planned for this Fall to raise the needed money of $1,400. It will bean Autumn Cabaret, Saturday, Oct. 10, at Christ The King church hall. Included in the activities for the night will be two live bands, clowns, en tertainment, food and beverages. The Autumn Cabaret is being sponsored by 'the American Legion, Jaycees, and the Business and Professional Woman's club. Those in charge of this event would like to include other organizations if they would like to become in volved. If so, call 728-0404. FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD ALL STARS WIN Baseball season has finally come to an end for Wonder Lake boys. We had 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15-year-old All Star teams competing in an All Star tournament in McHenry. The 11 and 12- year-olds were out of their tournament after the first two games. The 13-year-olds came in third place in their tour nament. The 14-year-olds were really tough, going un defeated in the series. At the end of the championship ga me, Bob Mortell, McHenry l e a g u e p r e s i d e n t , presented trophies td: Bob Birdsell, Mike Gallagher, Ed Gallagher, Jeff Schuster, Dave Vandehagen, Mark Jinga, Dan LaPlaca, Mike Burrell, Steve Katzenburg, Myron Westra, Mark Mullins, and Jim Wautelet. The team was managed by Rich Gonzalez and coached by Loren Berggren and Jeff Johnson. The 15-year-old team came in second place, with three games .on_ the same day, two being pitched fey Dan Crook and one by George Birdsell. Those boysl. on the team were: Bill Beaman, George Birdsell, Dan Crook, John Raber, Rob Johnson, Kevin Moore, Roger Gonzalez, Craig Hanley, Scott Darnick, Rich Drabek and Mike Nykaza. The team was managed by Don Crook and coached by George Birdsell, Sr. JAYCEES The Wonder Lake Jaycees have recently added two new members to their group. They are Bob Blatzheim and Leo Kucia, who were gladly welcomed The Jaycees will now be busy getting ready for the Autumn Cabaret, a blood drive, and a CPR course. Sept. 10 is the date of their next regular meeting, beginning at 8 p.m. in Dusty's Pizza. iich See Mr. Good wrench and discover how economical it is to maintain your auto OVERTON'S SERVICE DEPT. ] ^ "SERVICE AT ITS BEST > LUBE, OIL & WASH WITH ANY PURCHASE OF $35.00 Of REPAIR WORK ON YOUR AUTOMOBILE . . •TO SI PRESENTED AT TIME OF HAVING REPAIRS DONE Good Only Thru August 31,19<1 jg GM QUALITY SBMCE PASTS MOTORS nuns DIVISION ALL IN ONI MOM. New Cm Vans Used Cars financing Ruitproofing Insutanc* RT 170 10 WOODS TOC* CADILLAC POISTIAC C r - o - i R1 170 TO >OK LAKf In McHenry, II. SALES DEPT 9 9 MON FRI.SAT 9 5 (81S) 306 6000 SERVICE DEPT 7 3 0 5 0 0 . M O N F R I (•IS) 385 3700 inMJWWWMMWWUWAMW" CCD REGISTRATION This coming weekend, Aug. 29 and 30, along with next weekend, Sept. 5 and 6 is the time to register for CCD classes at Christ The King church. Registration will be held after all Masses on those two weekends. If you have any questions, contact Sister Jeanne at the Religion center. QUIET ON EAST SIDE After a fun-filled summer of swimming, riding bikes, playing baseball, and all the other activities our young ones engage in, today that came to a halt for those on the east side of Wonder Lake because today was the first day of school for Harrison. Those on the west side, have a few more days of freedom until the buses start arriving Aug. 31 for them. Summer seems to go so fast! GET WELL Catherine Omerzo has been feeling a little on the poor side lately, and was taken to Woodstock hospital. Hope by the time this column appears, she is back to her happy healthy self. SPECIAL DAYS Happy birthday to Sara Hearity of Wonder Center who will be celebrating her special day Sept. 1. COMMUNITY CLANEDAR Aug. 29 & 30 - CCD registration after all Masses. Sept. 5 & 6 - CCD registration. Sept. 7 - no school. Sept. 9 -- BPW meeting -- 6:30 p.m., Back Room restaurant. Sept. 10 - Jaycees meeting -- 8 p.m., Dusty's. Sept. 10 - Woman's Club Friendship Tea -7:30 p.m. - Nativity Lutheran church. Sept. 15 -- Northwood Junior high - parents coffee • - 7 p.m Sept. 24 -- Woman's Club meeting -- 8 p.m., Nativity Lutheran church hall. PAGE 19 - PLAINDEALER WEDNESDAY. Williams Lake, 111., 6 Chain-Fox Commission Sets Business Meeting 11. JUS- The next meeting of the Chain of Lakes-Fox River commission will be held Thursday, Aug. 27, at 2:30 p.m. at the Fox Lake village hall. This will be a short business meeting only, and the meeting is not expected to last more than 45 minutes. The commission is in the process of preparing a large mailing and survey questionnaire to residents of, the Chain of Lakes and Fox river area. Volunteers are needed to assist in ad dressing and stuffing en velopes for the mailing This work will be done during the first two weeks in Sep tember. Anyone who is interested in helping and has some free time in early September should either call or write Sen. Jack Schaffer, chair man. Chain of Lakes-Fox River commission, 56 N \ \ palher Patterns The j.et stream high a aii currents that siroak a the globe al more tha mph--produces* fall and weather pattern which u useful in torcc.istino ' tion of 15 . ycaiv of v. records has Ho-* i the p oscillate on «i } 4 week causing cole -' wr-alber thfcv oip south. Mchenry opticirns INSTALL CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING „ NOW AND DEAT THE HEAT NEXT TIME $890°° • 1 Vi ton •2 ton •2% ton •3 ton •3'A ton •4 ton $93Q00 $1015°° 1092 ° s126000 1305 00 II cost extf Completely instal led irregular instal lat ions yv Creative Kitchens & Baths Inc. Heating Division 120 McHenry 344-1180 3012 W. Rt. 1301 RIVERSIDE DR (Across from the Fox He Mc O N R Y I 3E5 GLASSES MADE WHILE YOU WAIT (Single Vision Only Over 3 000 First Qua FRRMES Metal or Plastic s ALL KIDS FRRME5 *12 »• t (i I f i l l s I BGimCH FREE FRRMES EMERGENY REPAIRS & FRAME REPIA WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ON SALE ITEMS MON.-THURS. 9-10 FRI. & SAI. 9-11 SUNDAY 9-9 DELLIIQU0RS WM MERCHANTS OF FINE WINES AND LIQUORS ! • 3 8 5 - 3 2 0 0 S SRLE DOTES: WED., RUG. 26 THRU TUES., SEPT. 1 4610 W. 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