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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Dec 1972, p. 11

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PAGE 11-PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1972 Plenty of room at the top. M;m\ Wot l»l Win II ami Korcii arc rc l i r in*; s<> promotions arc coming fas ter . The Army Reserve. It pays to go to meetings. - E Letters To Santa The following are letters to Santa which arrived in the Plaindealer office this past week. They are printed just as received. AH letters must have name and address of sender. VDear Santa" . "Please give me some of theas things, roller skates and a ice cream maker and a dog radio and most of all I want the game masterpiece and the game Walt Disney World and the game Barnabas Collins. Thank you. "Kathy Sabatka" "3509 W. Washington St.' "Dear Santa", "I want a Chrissy doll, a Ben record, a Easy Bake Oven and ice skates. "Love" "Julie McGee "1620 N. Park street" "Dear Santa," "I want a country camper and a busy Barbie doll and a sleeping bag and a Baby Wendy doll and a feeding set and a mystery date game. The thing I expecially want is a real live puppy. I want a little yellow puppy or any other color. "Love" "Gina Gilpin "4012 W. Maple Ave "P.S. There will be cookies and milk on our step and when you drop the presents off please ring the door bell. My sister would like a watch and pajamas. Thank you." "Dear Santa" "Merry Christmas!" I want a police car with a light and a red fire engine. "Thank you," "Glenn Toalson "3209 Crescent drive" "Dear Santa," "I want a bike. I want a smokey the bear. I want a cat. I want a casper. I want a drum. "Cheryl Sowiak" "Dear Santa Claus" "I want a SSP smash-up derby. I want a stake shifter. I want * sitzler. I want a chop- •cycle race set. I want upset. 1 want stanly cup play off. I want talking football game. I want crossfire. I want battle band. Pleas. "Keyin Sowiak" "Dear Santa" "1 wajit to order a Smoke the Bear. I want to order a Playhouse. I want to order a Real Furry coat. I want to order a Treasure Box. I want to order a Play Zoo. I want to order a Future Phone. I want to order a carnival. I want to order a computer. Please. Please. Please. "From Chris Sowiak" "Dear Santa," "I am only four years so my mommy is writing this letter for me. I would like a train, juice machine and a sno-kone machine for Xmas. Please bring my baby sister, Amber, some toys too. "Thank you "Kenny Martin" "Dear Santa," "I want a cake oven, doll and perfumer*. "Thank you" "Missy Martin" "6 years old." "Dear Santa," "My Name is Denny Shaver and I am seven years old. I have been a good boy this year. Please bring me a Bing bang bong, Deluxe Firetruck Sonic sound SSP." "My brother's name is Jimme Shaver. He is 4 years old and he has been trying to be a good boy. Please bring him a tractor, a hockey game and houseboat. "Fiskars" Scissors From Finland s 6" Mfgs. Suggest $7.95 Modern Scandinavian design- total weight 3 ounces. Easily cuts new miracle fab­ rics as well as paper, leather, etc. Stainless steel blades. Right or left hand models. badges. Steve Wohnrade DAV C/*AIIT 8 earned his Life badge and DUl OlAJUl 11 camping, conservation, nature, .. -I1IM I I safety and swimming merit NEWS !! tadges "Cindy is two. Please bring her a TV explorer, family school bus. "Jamie is one year. Please bring him some small toys. We will leave cookys and milk for you. "I almost forgot. Grama got her cadallic so you don't have to bring her one. It is neet. "I love you. "From Denny, Jimme, Cindy and Jamie Shaver." "305 Emerald drive" "Dear Santa Claws," "This is a list of things I want for Christmas; Chrissy clouths, Tiny Tears, little sewing machine, Barbie Beauty Center, Typewriter, Snip Snap, Draw Poker, Gabbigale, Tape recorder, mix for esy bak oven and cloths for me. "Sandra Pollack" "Dear Santa," "Kitty cat snowmobile, rockem sockem robot, racing track, a drum set, drum sticks, bair nastaty, table with 2 chairs. "Your friend" "Tommy True" "1509 N. Richmond road. "McHenry." "Dear Santa," "1. I want a teddy bear. 2. Doll. 3. Glass horse. 4. Toy puppy. 5. and want ever you can give me. My adress is 1509 N. Richmond, McHenry, 111. "Your friend" "Cindy True" "Dear Santa Claus," "I would like to have the toy named the rock'm-sock'm robots. "From John Gies" "Dear Santa," "I would like a big jim spor camper. "Jeff Gies" "Dear Santa," "I'm really a good boy. I want army men, rifle with a scope, target game, bow and arrow, cars, race track, marbles and anything else you can think of. "Billy Hemze" "Dear Santa" "F6r Julie Schwanke: Bizzy Lizzy, The Grouch, Look Around Crissy, Mixes, Roomy 3-doll trunk, Bye-10-Baby, Baby Play-a-lot, Bambolina, Stroller, Barbie Beauty Center. For Steven: Squirting Fish, Pull toy telephone, Lollispoon. For Michele; Gramma, Bozo the clown, Accessory Pak, Talking Baby Tenderlove, Bib Bird, Gerber Feeding Set. For all of us; Lassie, Suntan Ken, Suntan Barbie." "Dear Santa Clause," "My name is Darlene Collins and I would like to know if you would give me these things for Christmas. 1. Brush and comb set. 2. Doll house. 3. Baby Dolls. 4. Buggy for Dolls. 5. Barbie dolls. 6. Clothes for baby and barbie dolls. 7. Doll furniture for Doll house. 8. A real playhouse. 9. Some new TROOP 145 On Oct. 23, Boy Scout Troop 145 of Wonder Lake held its annual Court of Honor. Scoutmaster James Elger, Assistant Scoutmaster Robert Wohnrade and Counselors Gerald Raske and John Bazan passed out badges and awards. Scout' badges went to Paul Bazan, Mark Scheib, Bob Wenk, Chuck Aldorowski and Jim Summercamp; Tenderfoot badges to Jeff Raab and John Frett; Second class badges to Bob Kiddell and Jeff Raab. Jerry Raske was awarded a First class badge and merit badges in canoeing and swimming. Mike Berlin earned his First class badge and merit badges in rifles, shotgun and canoeing. The Star badge was awarded to Mike Bazan, along with the Order of the Arrow and nature, personal fitness, pioneering, safety and swimming merit badges. Badges presented to Rick Bruscato were the Star badge, Order of the Arrow, and home repairs, nature, personal fit­ ness, pioneering and safety merit badges. Kendell Street earned the Star and Life badges, and also canoeing, forestry, nature, pioneering, safety, and swimming merit badges. The Life badge was also awarded to Larry Wenkel, along with the Order of the Arrow and archery, camping, cooking, nature, personal fitness and safety merit dresses. 10. A pair of new shoes. 11. A farm house. "Love you always," "Sis" "Short for Darlene Collins" "607 Amanda" "Dear Santa," "I want for Christmas, a barbie house, jewelre box, a few games, and clothes, record, love pups and the last one is a stocking full of candy and .toy. "Kellie Fleming" "4121 N. Wilmot road "McHenry" "Dear Santa, "I want a Hi Dottie, Nuses kit, Easy bake oven, coloring book, crayons, games, dolly clothes, tea set and a stocking full of surprises. "Kerry Fleming" "4121N. Wilmot road "McHenry" Area State Trooper Earns Corporal Rank Roman A. Deutsch from cor­ poral to sergeant and John E. Carter from corporal to sergeant. County Invests $140,031 In E-H Savings Bonds McHenry county residents purchased a total of $140,031 in Series E and H United States Savings bonds in the month of October, according to Donald J. Still, Woodstock, volunteer county chairman of the Savings Bonds committee. Purchases in the state of Illinois were $34,998,674 ac­ cording to Clarence S. Sochowski, North Central Regional director for the Department of the Treasury's Savings Bonds division. This is 17.2 percent more than Oc­ tober, 1971, and total sales for the first ten months were $344,635,581. Illinois purchases accounted for 7.5 percent of the national total of $472,000,000. As of the end of October, holdings of Series E and H savings bonds and freedom shares were $57.5 billion. James Watt did not invent the steam engine ~ he perfected it. He did, however, develop the first screw-type propeller and copying ink. urn THE WORD It ONENESS By Ralph Rhea The phrase "No man is an Island" is not just poetic, it refers to an important fact. It is not possible for any of us to come into our "self­ hood" without a relationship to other people. Our experi­ ences with others, how we feel about them, and£ow we think they feel about us continue to be of utmost im­ portance throughout our life. We may sometimes tire of trying to "cope" with human relations, but we cannot walk alone. Our sense of well-being depends on ac­ cepting our oneness with others. For a free copy of "The Word" series for this month write: Unity Newspa­ per, Unity Village, Missouri 64063. Wise Youth Fly Fisherman--Did you catch all those trout with nothing but worms? Boy--Oh, no! There was brains at 'tother end of the line. Daily 9-10 Sunday 9-6 4400 W. Route 120 ^McHenrj^Jllinoi^^ THOMAS J. GALLAGHER On Dec. 1, Trooper Thomas J. Gallagher of the Illinois State Police, District 2, will be promoted to the rank of cor­ poral. Originally from Chicago, Gallagher has been with the State Police since Jan. 13,1958. After graduation from the State Police Training academy, Gallagher was assigned to District 2 in Elgin. While there, he has worked on the Truck Weight detail and was in charge of the detail for two years. Gallagher received the superintendent's award in 1967 for the capture of three escaped convicts from West Virginia. Gallagher is nowNjne of the first aid instructors in District 2. He has also served in the past as instructor at the State Police Training academy in Springfield. Before coming to the State Police, Gallagher served in the United States Army for 2 years, where he obtained the rank of corporal. Gallagher and his wife, Geraldine, reside in Wood­ stock, where they live with their three daughters, Kathleen, 18, Karen, 16, and Mary, 12. Others promoted in District 2 area were: Howard L. Dodds from trooper to corporal; CHAMPION AUTO BATTERIES A size to fit and start every auto. CHAMPION SPRINT Standard OE plus battery, 36 mo. warranty. 12 volt. Designed to meet or ex­ ceed the needs of most medium size cars with standard engines up to 312 CID. CHAMPION SST Super Starting Torque, 48 month warranty. 12 volt battery. Starting power to meet the needs of high powered engines to 394 CID with power options. s 13" Our regular118s Choice of No. 22F or No. 24 No. 24 48 mo. us*7 Our regular *23* Special Prices on other cars are available. * Champion 600 No. 24CP81 60 month warranty 12 volt Our best battery. Champion 240 No. 24C2 24 month warranty 12 volt 518" Our regular s2897 $ l l8 8 Our regular 11796 HORNSBYS - fami l y cen te rs New Hours Daily 9-10 Sunday 9-6 4400 W. Route 120 McHenry, Illinois Gift-wise Black & Decker power tools that won't outsmart your budget Prices Dec. 12th. We reserve I the right to limit 1 quantities YOUR CHOICE AT ONE LOW PRICE! A. Black & Decker 3/8" Drill Kit B. Black & Decker 2 Speed Saw Kit C. Black & Decker 7V4" Circular Saw Use our Lay Away Plan. A small deposit holds your selection^ A. #7116 3/8" Drill Kit 29.85 Value if bought separately. 3/8" Drill geared for bigger, tougher jobs. 26 pieces. 3/8" drill, 3 driU bits, grinding wheel, cotton buff, backing pad, wheel arbor, 15 assorted grit abrasive discs, chuck key, key holder, custom fitted plastic carry­ ing case. R i J B. *7518 Jig Saw Kit 27.43 Value if bought separately. Two speed Jig Saw lets you pick the speed to suit the job. Low speed for metals, high speed for wood and compositions. Includes #7517 2 speed Jig Saw, U2151 Rip Fence, 4 assorted jig saw blades, blade packet and custom-fitted carrying case. .jsm liiiji •!»' C. *7306 V/\" Circular Saw Kit Best value genera I-purpose saw you can buy 1 H.P. burnout protected motor 7%" and 6/2' blades can be used. 7%" com­ bination blades included. HORNSBYS - f a m i l y cen te rs -- Daily 9-10 Sunday 9-6 May we suggest? Use our lay away plan. Just a small deposit holds your selection. Lay away now while selection is best. Just Say "Charge It." We honor Master Charge & Bank Ameri- card. 4400 W. Route 120

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