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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Sep 1983, p. 4

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Xr PLUKDCAUt MrfahKmra® -blue Sox fans hail the new chai Wonder Lake: By Mm time the world knows (be while Sox are champions of the West Division of the of the week Tom sod Nora to watch the FMmII is ob the lews to I Schlender's Warriors Gnat 1H s riot SWAP SHOP IS SOON The Sportsman Club of Wonder Lake wiD be hokXog a Swop Shop and Flea Monet Saturday, Sent. 24, from 9 am to 4:M p.m. tt wffl take place it the American Legion Post on E. Wonder Lake Road. If you ate ineresieu m navmg a doocd. you ootid contact anr member ofthe Sportsman Club or call the American Legion. GOOD LUCK FROM SWEEP There is an old English superstition that chimney sweeps bring all kinds of good lock to a person who rofces hands with torn, ft that's true, and who atn I to disrate superstition, Tm noing to have a lucky year ahead We recently had our chimney cieaneo ana n SPECIAL DAYS .. "Happy Birthday" to Anita Unman, of ffickory Falls, who Mfll (-|A 1 |. »•> u (K&Af A| wiii oe cejenranng nor special on ~ Danny Ryan, of _ Woods, wffl both inaspeeia a. That's brotherly lowe, Ttan picked this date two weeks in advance as the afebt the Sax would win it all- He mimed by only a whiter. Carl Sailor went I Chicago Bears a week i didn't come home reports. the > and with the next McHenry Day in promised to write. SUDDEN THOUGHT: is so rare as a day in the sound of a train in McHenry. was Math father ran a -- i£ machinery shop when the Continental Posing Co. now holds forth. Mr homo was next door.l Benrud's auto a fun In the door came a man 'dressed in the I black Airt and pants with a block top hot Thinking back to "Mary Popoins," I was disillusioned to see him put an a very modern breathing device when be turned on th vacuum to begin the work. This took some of the 1 **** *** me» but it is a modern upgrading. When be left, I received the traditional hand shake leaving my hand a little on the dark side, but knowing that good luck would definitely come my way. OCTOBERFEST This wffl be the weekend for the annual Wonder Lake Octoberfest. Serving will begin at Idjsl in Christ The King hall on Saturday, Sept. 24. The menu ******* f+f rolls, sausage, sauerkraut, goulash, German potato salad and many pastries. After dinner, dancing wffl begin and continue until 1 am Anne Sowers 653-9549 MARIAN CHANGES i of --»f with oeheduBng of the football gome ̂ Marian Central has changed its J With some true-blue Sax fans, the Murphy home was a - inir * "T To make us feel we were in Cocnskey Park, Nora served popcorn, prawnts and hot dogs. Add some liquid of - your ehoiee. *• #* ,iu_ tYmmainy A great pair - About 10:30 Saturday night, Geno Schaefer phoned to be sure I was getting me "game. was a nail ten So I Hear That ninth fatter, but daas I by Earl Walsh nomecommg trom the sept. 30th weekend to the weekend of Oct 14. The hwnwwniug football ome will take place Friday, Oct 14, with the homecoming dance being held on Oct. 15. Now the gays have a little more time to get up their nerve to ask that certain girl, and poor Moms have more ttn»» to go crazy over- the ripit dress their daughters Just have to have. COMMUNITY EVENTS Sept 24-Swap Shop and Flea Market; American Legion; 9 ajn. to 4:30 pjn. Sept 24-Octoberfest; 6 p.m. to lam; Christ The King HaH Oct. 3-Pictures taken at North wood Junior High School. Oct 10--No school; Columbus Day. Oct. 13-Christ the King Ladies Sodality meeting; 7:30 p.m thinking of John as the post g«n» celebration was in full swing. He murt realize the Sox wffl be in the World Series. Forgot to add that everybody took a seventh inning stretch at Murphy's. ---and, everybody sang'Take Me Out To The Ball Game." how inflalinn wffl ever end. Wages and coot of living take turns going up. I have referred to it before as a teeter-totter. Makes a fellow wonder how trigb is op. mm* 4 It would seem like some of the Beat brains in our country could come up with a solution that is fair to aH Old Sayings still come in. Hen's one: When a person displays a •yet lot attitude, it is often to cpver an inferiority romplf i While I am at it, mMt as toll you Marie's mother was a Sster of Georne and Atari Justen, Mrs. Jack McCoriUl and Mrs. Henry Heimer. I got sidetracked was that and Marie are good Mends of "BUT' and Bother " to Eddie Bimbo saved a cap far day/It oo be was sure Fd like it me from their golf Ftarther-- Bill I have to give "BUT'm mnch mention whOe I il f i -Tittm column Told him the difference is that "Biff" writes to me -- and why cant he? Now, I must get a White Sax v cap for him Febe Schaefer, a real Sox fan is on cloud nine. Bernie Matches, a Cub fan is dad Robert Sutton came a-callin' Chicago has a winner. Those last week. He has retired from kind wishes are accepted but we the teaching staff at Lores don't want to couvert thoee College and is going to take up saddened Cub fans residence in Florida -- -- Met Bill and Marie Berndt Robert is looking forward to Waters Edge residents. Marie Marie has twtw* old ictures which we hope to font let her forget We hear so much about easy payments. Didn't think there was such a thing. : t J That's aH For lack of a fancy name, rn Just say aome sort of a c up to me. Am sure a Jug of Irish lfist win kffl it. McCullom Lake: BAZAAR WORK BEGINS LOW COST, NO-FROST Big Inside, small outside EOCHPPtO OPTIONAL AUTO MATtC tC£MA*£P . Model TBF15SC 15 cu. ft. No-Frost Refrigerator with Big 4.58 cu. ft. Freezer • Two Ice n Easy trays. • Three cabinet shelves. • Full-width crisper • Energy saver switch in normal position helps cut operating cost. • Only 28" wide, 64" high. Wb. *599" N.w *569" SAVI'3000 GE 22 cu. No-Frost Refrigerator • 7 05 cu ft freezer • Food Saver System helps keep foods fresh up to 15 days • Sealed snack pack for unwrapped meats. cheese Model TBF22DC Equipped tor Optional Automatic tcomaker Wa,$819'5 now $779'4 SAVE'4000 Gfc.VVE BRING G(X)D THINGS TO LIFE. Serving McHmry Area for Over SO Years CAREY APPLIANCE 1241 N. Green St. 3SS-5500 McHenry, IL Thirteen ladies were tueacut at their monthly meeting to start work on the projects to be sold at the haraar in November. The women enjoyed playing their favorite games and three prizes were brought by Barb Reiter. Refreshments, which irvhyipH an angel food cake by Ruth Brandt and a poppy seed coffee cake by Annie Lehnert, were enjoyed by all. As you see, Annie Lehnert home from the hospital and even felt well enough to drive down to the meeting. Good for you, Annie. \ There is also good news about Harriet McNamara. She is doing fine at Crystal Pines Nursing Home and loves company. Iamsorry to report that Ethel Rieter is back in the hospital. All our prayers and good wishes are with you Ethel. The Oct. 13 meeting will be the annual Halloween party. Any lady attending not m costume will pay a fine. So ladies, get busy sewing or going through the attic for that special costume. VIIJLAGEJBOARD MEETING At the Sept 13 board meeting, copies of the annual treasurer s report were handed out by John Boyle. If anyone is intereked in seeing the report, you can do so at the clerk's office during hours on Wednesdays. Trustee Lois Parenti reported that three tables are missing P1 Fi from the hall. These tables are quite costly and the Beach Gals worked quite hard to purchase them for the hall. If anyone has any information about the whereabouts of the tables, lease contact either Lois arenti, 385-3140, or Dawn Miller, 385-2211. The washrooms are being now and soon they will ve a new, tiled floor. If you are interested in renting the village haU, contact Lois Parenti. Here's a list of the rest of the trustees: Police, Roland Hughes, 385-1399; Finance, Carol Krumsee, 385-8589; Roads, Jack Morris, 344-1738; and Building, and Zoning, Dee Valentine, 385*4903. The trustees will be glad to help you with any questions you may have. SURPRISE THIRTIETH On Friday, Sept. 9 at noon, Val Klapperich was surprised with a birthday lunch. Phyllis Venable, Dee Valentine, Linda Johnson and I walked in with salads, fresh garden tomatoes, hot baked ham quiche and a pineapple raisin nut friendship cake for dessert. -- Since Val is still tied up (or should I say down) on crutches, we decided to bring lunch to her. She received many funny cants along with a bottle of bubbly and a carton of epsom salts to soak her swollen ankle she broke eight weeks ago. A good time and laugh were Happy days to all. had by an. Dawn Miller 385-4901 BIRTHDAYS Happy Birthday wishes for this week go to Sergio Martini, diaring Sept 22 with Julie Mass; Mikp Mamr toa«ff in another year Regner shares Renee Lynn Dina; Mows out 10 candles Sept. 26; along with Steven Morris ANNIVERSARIES Anniversary wishes are sat to Richard and Angle Wolf, who on Sept. 23. Allan and McKim share 35 years of bliss Sept 25; along with Earl and Euna Nelson celebrating 46 years together on that special you an have a happy and future together. mazur in Sept. 23; Ralph s Sept. 25 with ina; Julie Lawson Board beach house. All welcome. residents _ out two candles on that date; and Brian Hancock opens his presents on Sept. 27. 5, Wednesday, Beach Gtb meeting at 7:90 p.m. kt the Ad ladies beach house, welcome Veterans administration news FjC FAMILY COINS A INVESTMENTS 366 Virginia (Rt. 14) Crystal Lake, IL 60014 815/4^5-6190 INTRODUCTION SALE 20-50% off ALL STAMPS and SUPPLIES 'With this ad "We're finally getting it all together" in addition to our wide selection of coins, gold, silver and bullion, we have just purchased a Large Inventory of... STAMPS and BASEBALL CARDS Comic books-collector plates rollec tables-supplies Come in and browse, have a free cup of coffee, chat awhile BUY, SELL or TRADE PRECIOUS METALS, INVESTMENT COUNSELING, ESTATE APPRAISALS (1st. HOUR FREE) INVESTMENT PLANS TO FIT YOUR BUDGET. PROFESSIONAL NUMISMATIST ANAIR102994 M-T-F-S-lla.rn.-6p.rn., WED. ?a.m.-12 noon, THUR.10a.m.-9p.m. EDITOR'S NOTE: Following are representative questions answered daily oy VA counselors. Full information is available at any VA office. Q - What are the procedures for applying for a home loan under the GI bill and how is the rate of interest determined? A - The veteran must first apply for a certificate of eligibility from the VA by submitting the proper application and a copy of his discharge. The certificate of eligibility is then presented to the lending institution who submits the loan application to the VA for approval. The VA does not make the loan; it guarantees it, and it is the veteran's responsibility to find a lending institution. The VA sets a maximum interest rate that the lender can charge, and the rate in effect at the time the loan is closed applies to the loan. The current interest rate for VA guaranteed loan is 12 percent. Q - What is the value of a VA- guaranteed home loan? A - The Va promises private mortagage lenders that they can collect any amount which may be due them when an eligible veteran defaulta on his loan. This in effect makes the VA the veteran's co-signer on the loan, and makes the veteran a more attractive customer to the lender. This generally means that the veteran will not be required to make a down payment as part of the loan. Anglers Meet The Crystal lake Anglers will hold their September meeting in the Moose hall on Rt. 14 Wednesday, Sept. 21, at 7:30 p.m. All members are urged to attend to nominate of their choice. For more information call Larry Springer at 4554018. TAILGATING I ATA * FOOTBALL SAME? t BRING THE BESTI CALL NOW WHILE PRICES ARE LOWER THAN USUAL TOP QUALITY • BEEF SIDES STEAKS, GROUND BEEF ft ROASTS 5 LB. MINIMUM PER ITEM (•") 385-8390 HRS* [ Mon.-Fri. 9 AM^3 RM Sot. 9AM-1 PM 1313 W. Old Boy Road Plstakoo Bay*McHonry, IL "Wh»r« Th* Top Aroo RoBtourontB Boy Tholr Meat'

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