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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Jul 1983, p. 4

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EARL WALSH MCCUHOM LAKE It iM't«ftao I visit an antique stop, but was tod into one recently to "just look around" It doesn't seem ttoae items have to be 180 years old to attract buyers However, if you have sane old things around tto bouse, bang onto ibetn They will bring a price. * Sometimes I wish I bad one of Oandma s old rocking chairs Those old time chairs fit you in all the right places The only thing 1 own of band-down importance is a chest of drawers my Grandma announced to one and all was to be mine when she died -N^rduunm number Itt is concerned witlh vehicle sticker lees and .. _ -m li? _ _ * * - -•*- AS. -| | ...k lM1 penalties. Hbs provides mat wnen any owner Shall fail ts apply *sr and pay for sjfcb leeuae w*mm two it) cakndarmuBtlK of the dne date, Marqh SI, Ile Shall pay double Ike amount «f the vehicle stidner lee. So, as of Jafy 11, tte vehicle sticker lee will be doubled to all delinquent car wert. Hue, of conrse, -dees not Bfplty to anyone wbo has purchased a new car recently . Letters will be sent out soon to prupcly owners who have allowed their vacant lots to overgrow, litis is very These people should lave Hie common courtesy to keep their lots cut and clean. The next village board meeting will be July 12, at 8 p.m. FUN NIGHT The Bead) Gate had their bowling Inn nigit Monday, June 27. Piriaes were won by Pat Wade, Chris La wson, Donna Gates and Karen Sarabia Honorable mention went to Joan TII if in i •jClltaL. Kiw» there is no Gals meeting an July, Karen Sarabia surprised the girls with one of Laverne Loewe's creations. It was a white frosted chocolate cake decorated with red and blue stars. The girls are reminded feat Aug. 3 is the date for the annual Super Salad Supper. Each member is to faring a salad and a friend. WESTERN VACATION Bob and Clemencia Fernandez racently returned from thru* vacation. They treated fhear grandson, Eric, to a week tang visit «f six States out West. They visited the Grand Canyon which was just breathtaking and truly beautiful. Bob said that during their travels, tbey listened to the Navato Indians on the radio. He said it was very en­ joyable to bear them speak in their native tongue. We are glad to have the Fernandez family home safe. GET WELL WISHES Brigette Scarbrough has been in the hospital for the last lew weeks. We wish you weU and hope by the time that you read this that you are borne and resting weft BIRTHDAYS I like to read doctors1 columns in the daily paper, but find aome answers disconcerting. A question will be answered, then the last sentence will warn that more research is needed on toe subject. The other day 1 read with interest about a new drug that gives great promise Again came the last line to tell us it may be four of five years before the medication gets into production So. I guess a person has to go back to the old way--"Take two aspirin tablets and call me in the morning". Dear Earl: We are sending our yearly card a little early. We will try to find fee original "Bally O' Greg" We're looking up the Conways - Knox - Joyce and O'Shea clans. Those stamps were different from the present day issues They didn't buy anything lor you. Tbey gave you the right to buy. Meat, automobile tires, sugar, heating oil, gasoline and other necessities were scarce i and to Glenn and Donna Gates who celebrated 17 years of bliss Jidy 2. We wufc both couples many mare years of ha<5mî ersary wishes far this wedk go to Tom and MaryJo FarreJl, cttetaating 11 yeas* together July •; and a toast to my husband Chuck for putting up with me for the last 14 VMfC Much hwppinrss and good health m wished to all married couples. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Jtdy 12, Tuesday - Village board meeting at 8 pjn. at the beads bouse.. All residents are welcome and urged to attend. Youth Camp July Dates Announced Darned if I didn't have a hard time claiming that chest. Backed by Aunt Katie, I stood my ground At the age of 14 years, 1 needed backing against competition We should all write down or mark the items we want to be left to certain people 1 was appointed one time to ap- praise household goods after an elderly lady passed away. On the hack of every chair and other it&ns. I found notes designating to w^om the pieces were to be given t pid 1 ever hear of red and white hoftstem cows" How well I remember! It took four men to tour the county to leave off supplies When the four tourists left my of­ fice, tbey reminded me their was no recompense. All I had to do was hand out tbe forms That was a good joke. Nine out of ten applicants became confused and asked for help. That meant days, nights and Sunday mornings for me. Elderly women, who were not ac­ customed to filling out such ap­ plications. were turned down right and left when they applied for sugar to do some canning. Enjoying our trip. Betty and Dan O'Shea The O'Sheas are a brave pair. The card came from Dublin The McHenry Plaindealer JOHN F. LAMPE WILL BE MOVING HIS LAW OFFICE TO 3406 W. ELM ST.-SOITM (Rt. 120-McHenry ) BEGINNING JULY 11 Th * ras* in tha HAcHan*r PI Bin da o> •< M12W (UV McHarny HI 40069 i d-HliXttor o* on* month htnr the sxpi<«t»of o* a itftocfiption uW hw \ pod# whs<« « chonpa a* oddtoM »» p*o*»4a4 ttwowf* th# Post QMk* < |»po^mss* rh©m«s C HAHler-Publisher Adel* Froehlich-CdHer OUR OFFICE AT 3424 W. ELM ST. WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL JULY 8TH atauurb Utotmng JtrtMpaper Every time you add gasoline, check the oil. Dirty oil or low level co­ uld cost you extra money at the gas pumps. When the oil is dirty, change oil andoilfiher. Use a good quality SE multi-grade oil like N*r-W*ia«0Wf SO for better gaf miease* AVAILABLE TO PRACTICE IN: • Corporation g Business Low • Divorce • Real Estate • Automobile Accident • Ref»ofvatt«iw*Triota^X ' • Workers Compensation • Zoning • TroHic Offenses South Carolina.. the Palmetto State, ».as a population of 2.6 million and ranks 26th among the states, it was the eighth state of the Union, reaching Deep South f f W w ' W f t M l T 1 1 • - * * s u s s b M r f e m t A f t s " 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 344-3252 OPEN M-F 8 om-5 pm SAT 9 om-noon EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT 3319 W. Elm St McHenry 385-7111 "SeemeforaState Farm Homeowner* Policy with InflatjoaCweragc." 1 What >8 America's most abundant fossil fuel? a Coal b. Natural gas c Oil 1&-Day Bargain 2 How much of the energy that theU.S uses ts based on oil? a 25% b 46* c 66* Y OPEN JULY 7th ̂ PICK-YOUR-OWN Red Tart 3 Since the 19/3 oil embargo, how has the U.S. reliance on Arab members of OPEC changed? a U S now b U.S. now c U.S. now half as just as twice as dependent dependent dependent 4 How much of northern Illinois' electricity is produced by oil? a Nearly alt b. About half c. Very little under spiritual f direction of Father James G, 5 How much of the electricity here is produced by nuclear energy? a Almost half b About 26* c Very little Counselor: St Mary Parish. McHenry 6 How much of the nuclear fuel Commonwealth Edison uses to generate electricity is produced in America?4 a Very little b. About half c 100* 7 When did the nation's first privately financed nuclear power station go into operation? a Five Years b 1960 c. Ten years 8 It costs us less to generate electricity with nuclear fuel than with coal - how much less? a./fO* less b 30* less c. 60* less *1898 Sept. 19* France Austria Switzerland Italy Vatican Paris Lourdes Rome Vienna Lucerne Nice PAPAL AUDIENCE .• The first step Is to tend In this coupon today. By return mail you will receive a tact- packed /older which tella you what you can expect every moment of an unforgettable experience. - I Rev. James G. Gaynor (phone I I St Mary Rectory SIS- I 11401 N. Richmond Road 385- I I McHenry, in. 60050 0024) | I Dear Father: | I Please send your colorful folOer: I j Name ,. . j Address | i c<ty u..••••__Zip..• • i We live in a world concerned about energy... ris­ ing costs and dwindling supply. Will we have enough to go around? What about alternate forms of energy? Commonwealth Edison is working hard to provide the electric energy northern Illinois needs at the most reasonable cost. Understanding the problems and the possibilities, is the first, and perhaps most vital, step on the road to assuring our nation's energy independence. • FREE* PITTING (a) Tha govarnment aatimates wa have mora than 30 times aa much coal as oil or natural gas. (b) OH accounts for 46% of the anargy usa, natural gas 26%, coal 22* (C) Deapite conservation, wa raiy on OPEC's Arab nations for twice as much oil as wa did in 1973 - from 920,000 barrels a day to 1 86 million barrels s day (c) Only 7% of northarn Illinois' alactrlclty is^anaratad to/oil (a) 44% of tha powar producad hara is by nuclaar anargy; coal accounta for 46%; tha rest by oil. <c) WhHa some uranium is minad and anrichsd In othar ̂ countriea, all that wa uae to ganarata alactrlclty la fabricated and con varied in Amarica (to) 1960 Commonwealth Ediaon's Orasdan Nuclear Power Station haa bean serving northern Illinois for more than 22 years. (e) Nuclaar ganeratlon Is by far tha chaapest•half tha coal of coal and one fifth tha coat of oil. ORIOLE SPRINGS Want to learn more about energy? If you belong to an interested group or club, just call or write your local Edison office and ask for the Speaker's Bureau-- energy experts who'lUalk to any group, any time. ' OPEN DAILY 9 to 6 38118 128th St •Twin Lake, Wis. 414-877-2438 ft"'" msS CcrrmxxTwealth

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