:k 'V ia m li'ia R E G U L A R P R I C E D M E R C H A N D I S E O N L Y N(m... oery sinjil 1 iiiul 2"|)c.(livss in our stock is ' M c H E N R Y M A R K E T P L A C E 3 8 5 4 1 0 0 even all our famous brand luded! Horc are tho stylos you II i)r Mothers Day cjifts Rocjularly Nothing held back name dresses are ir love for yourself and •tois brilliant briqhts . ind half sizf>s in oui b ay come early for fir " l l J O S ' S o l e e n d s M o y 8 PAGE 3 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. MAY «, 1«3 Hamilton, Burlington, Wis.; Mrs. Gladys Jacobs, Island Lake; and Mrs. Arthur Schaal, Merrimac, Wis. A boy, John Martin, weighing 6 lbs. 9Vfe oz. was born April 17 in Good Shepherd hospital, Barrington, to John and Sheila Gersy of Spring Grove. Maternal grandparents are Paul and Lorraine. Hack of Crystal Lake. Mrs. Bernice Alice Gersy of Chicago is the paternal gran- dem other. , Timothy Patrick is the name selected for the first child born to Tim and Mickey McEntee of McHenry. The 7 lbs. 1 oz. baby boy entered the workd April 18 in Good Shepherd hospital, Barrington. Maternal grandparents are Raymond and Tillie Kwasniewski of Hanover Park. Paternal grandparents are Edward and Katherine McEntee of Lake Zurich. • - , f ' Jeff and Becky Thelen of Lake Zurich announce the birth of their first child, a girl, on April 19. Jessica Jeanine was born in Good Shepherd hospital^ Barrington and weighed 7 lbs. 8 oz. Maternal grandparents are Frank and Florence Moskal of Lake Zurich. Elmer and Edna Dombrowski of McHenry are the paternal grand-, parents. A girl, Julia, entered tfie world April 22, at Good Shepherd hospital, Barrington and weighed 8 lbs. 1 oz. The new parents are Steve and Jen nifer Gillespie of McHenry. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. R. Herdenberg of Elmwood Park. Mr. and Mrs. C. Gillespie, also of Elm- wood Park are the paternal grand parents. 11 BIRTHS COMMUNITY CALENDAR ton How often do you use soy beans in your kitchen? Most people use soybean oil every week. Soyoil is the main in gredient in 80 percent of the salad and cooking oils, 83 percent of the margarines, 62 percent of the solid short enings, and 90 percent of the salad dressings sold in Amer ican supermarkets. It is also in cake mixes, candies, may onnaise, TV dinners, soups, frozen fried foods and many other items. SALE WE'RE SAYING "GOODBYE TO OUR "OLD FRIENDS^ ALL SALE MERCHANDISE 1/2 OF TICKET SALE PRICE! --- 1 FREE CPR CLASSES Memorial hospital, Woodstock, offers CPR classes free of charge on the second Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. The next class will be held May 10. To register, call the Emergency room. For further in formation, contact Karen Kise, 338-2500, extension 339. m McCULLOM LAKE RO AD 2 Miles West of Route 31 MOftHt'S MY SPECIALS ik'nlggt I Corned Beef xkfcisf 4MME I * Hash FANTASY FARM CHILD CARE SUMMER PROGRAMS STARTING JUNE 6TH SIRlS CAMP AGES7-11 • Hiking' * Swimming • Rec. Games • Arts ft Crofts •Bar-B-Q's • Cooking DAYCARE ages 2-6 • Special Family Rates • Educational ft Recreational Activities • Hot Lunches • State Licensed • Qualified Teachers HOURS 6:45 - 5:30 385-2499 I)""1'11 % PLUS, CHUCK LEWANDOWSKI 1308 N. PARK McHENRY HKMCNtt with any J Breakfast Ua±riLon <zjnop,fi£ w 1007 N. FRONT ST. (S. RTE. 31) McHENRY 385-7747 HOURS: MONDAY-FRIDAY 10-5:30, SAT. 9-5 »*$Af URDAY NIGHTS* SERVING 5 pm-lOpm BARB-Q e BABY BACK RIBS & CHICKEN ** OR CHOOSE F>0H OUR FULL MENU SELECTION RtfSSElU fURHiruRfirfl CLEARIMt, OU,T SOME v OVEAStttCKS • • • • 6UT OftOffiiV \STI1>(- flPMy TO --"-v-W SUEEpfft spurgeons 1ST \8 Purchases p, of 399-oftX] *. I Nvofte. A 1 .JfeA chair OR X\ *oc*ERlW- T>---- VAtuC. IS SoFAj CHAIR, Roctfftj PftftT# OTTON^MJ/ A EMO ThM&i 1 t#*** , BEDS BEOS G8)b WCRE. cwjstoG our A sryhCS of EtceUcwr , 6COWW& VALUES 5! SOfAS, MARK OF FINE BCOOtNO siti ' ^8Yr wAfrAwr/ we MJHCA.€ 5£r- 151 Full 4 yr wArrAwrv - rut who it ser - ISA- . OVJO&O sue 18? (f«*TT4 8oX>