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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Apr 1974, p. 12

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-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17. 1974 -Day# Betty 1 PETS FOR SALE W a ii r e s s ' w a n t e d . JkftnTrsaun's Call 385-1787. +17449 #; -TACIC JSl & 2 br. cpted. apts, tiei. ref-freezer, self ciwnii*% dec trie oven-stove, gasb. dixp. private balcony a country setting. See if Call Mayline Apts., 9716 !i. Hi i?., Richmond, 111. 815- 13 2961 4-5 4-17 7 Puppies, mother registered malamute, father german Shepherd. Wonderful pets or watch dogs. Will be ready for your home by April 20th. 497 3582 G 4-17-4-24 Pre-School Kindergarten Registration Johnsburg school District 12 is holding a comprehensive registration program for all children who will be 3 or 4 years old by Dec. 1, 1974. The dates are April 24 and 25 in the school German Shepherd, 2 black and administrative office, tan 8 week old females. A.K.C. jn compliance with Illinois $75.00 each. 312-885-3542. Legislation this pre-school 4-17 4-19# census will be conducted in conjunction with the district's SttMll furnished apartments and rooms. 385-0266. 4/3-TF1-2 Ra*\L i-vH RENT Capacity; 12$. Kitchen and; iW fecilitie $75.00. Phone 497- 4/3-TF1-: ; EP.ING ROOM for an, monthly rates 3-27 tf 1-2 for. apt. fully carpeted. sfrigerator 1 yr. S&* > 4/3-TF 1-2 t'jr t >t , 3 rooms, stove rti, Iw .* required, security v<. 7852 4-10-4-17-G Wa I n.l£ RESPONSIBLE wanted to share he;tie on Fox River. Fuii privi K*?,es and heated fc^jfKMJOIMi.'u'age available for alvi. Us-Dock space for 'uded- Rent open . oerson. Days 385- johtf > ;hts 385-3472. 4-12 4-19 G •.H'.V. r. '^ W • apartment, air> •?, large rooms, heat •168. Call 385-1327. 4-17/4-19 arden plots for rent. •:A or 385 1079. 4-17-tf 1-2 A.K.C. registered black Labrador puppies, 6 weeks old, 3 males, 4 females,. 385-4211. 4-17 4-24 G BOATS & MOTORS LARGE BOAT DOCK space for rent, Large enough for houseboat. Electric winch and lights included. New dock space • Rent open depending on use. Days 3854)403- John Nights 385-3472. 4-12 4-19 G 16' Red Hustler with trailer and boat lift, 80 H.P. Johnson Motor. $1,600.00 385-2611. 4-10 4-17-G 16' Fiberglass metal flak< tunnel boat, 100 H.P. trailer very fast. Call after 6:00 P.M. 815-728-0051. 4-10 4-17 G Shore station boat lift, 3,600 lb. capacity. 385-6375. G 4-12/4-11 16' Larson 50 HP o-b Mercury tilt trailer, extras, good condition asking $1,100.00. Call after 5:00 P.M. 385-5083. 4-17 4-24 G Late, Late Show It's bad enough they show old American movies on the Late, Late Show - but now they're showing British movies from way back when. In one movie I saw last night, Henry the Eighth was played by Henry the Ninth! RENTING •}, :k* .U • >m apartments : • 'vf.Ing, 2 baths. From *-.15 per month. rta harden Quarter tf McHeniy 385-2181 3-TF1-2I tw!I m- r'UiJ*- New Star Personally, my wife doesn't think very much of that new fore­ ign movie star. As a matter of fact, my wife thinks she's over­ rated. She's seen several of. this star's movies and she can't under­ stand a word the foreign actress is saying. Daytime TV ^ Could Daytime Television be the reason why "a woman's work is never done?" S FOR SALE Welsh Pony about 10 £ >od disposition, partly 5 .35-5077 4-12 4-19 G HANJ&oME extra large black S*itr^tfor at stud. A.K.C. re&tefej'edft better blood lines. 4-10 4-17-G /vj"!'j>ble little poodles, with papers, good blood i/i: !. 455-0232 after 6:00 P.M. 4-10 4-17-G Background Of Author Explains "Tom Jones" Play When someone once asked Whistler how long it had taken him to paint a certain canvas, he replied "All my life". It could not have been truer of anyone, however, that Henry Fielding, author of "Tom Jones", the rowdy novel of eighteenth century life from which the Townsquare Players production of "Tom Jones", coming to the Woodstock Opera House May 17, 18, 24 & 25, was adapted. Born into the aristocracy, Fielding knew upper class life kindergarten registration. This is the first step in providing educational services for the children in Johnsburg school district. The major purpose is to detect possible learning problems or special needs during the pre-school years. Parents will be asked to complete an information card, brief medical questionnaire and social history of the child. Many children who are screened show no problems, and this is reassuring to parents. The child may need help if he or she has some problems in: talking as well as he should--no speech, unclear speech, few words, non-English speaking background; learning as fast as he could--short memory,, inability to pay attention, needs frequent repetition, needs continual direction; behaving as well as he could--Bites, hits, tantrums, trouble getting along with parents or other adults, trouble playing with other children; seeing as well as he should--often sleepy or squinting, cross-eyed, needs to move objects very close to his eyes; hearing as well as he should--often asks "What", looks confused after given direction, makes no move after a loud noise ; moving as well as he should--often falls, trouble walking and running, trouble picking up and placing objects, trouble feeding himself. Since this service can be of definite benefit to District 12 parents and children, school administrators are hoping that parents of 3 and 4-year-olds will register at their schools. Registration will be done alphabetically as follows: A through E, April 24, 9 to 11; F through J, April 24, 1 to 3; K through R, April 25, 9 to 11; S through Z, April 25, 1 to 3. Any questions may be directed to Harry May, principal,' at James C. Bush elementary school. from birth but because he was impoverished from early manhood he also came to know what English life was like on other levels, and he could thus convey an authentic picture of all strata of his time. All the sunny serenity of the early part of "Tom Jones", the fox­ hunting days of young Tom when he is falling in love with the ardent young Sophia without her hearty father, Squire Western, realizing it, has been traced to Fielding's own youth spent in a similar setting in Dorsetshire. The humorous, earthy-elegant atmosphere of the novel has been carried over into the play made from it by David Rogers. Call 675-2066 for more information or to reserve tickets. n ii .C. reg. labrador retriever £*%;Tf:es, female, parents x- bred for hunting, great ,' ith children. 385-1008. 4-17 4-24 G LOOKING FOR A SPECIAL >:ftVICE? CHECK THESE : ASSIFIF.DS. FREUND CONSTRUCTION GENERAL CONTRACTOR QUALITY WORKMANSHIP AT REASONABLE COST REMQDELING-SIDING-NEW HOMES-ROOFING FREE ESTIMATES Phone: 385-5145 4421 W. PONCA STREET, McHENRY, ILLINOIS Sffc>CK I OH EASTER SEAL - DaytlM, left, president of th| McHenry Rotary club, presents cemk •<> Just under $1,500 to Betty WW5T7second from right office manager for the McHenry *v- i' j v«r Seal Therapy center. 1Mie check represents proceeds from the annual Easter tag day Wpa! Rotarians, who contribute wore than any other county community to this worthwhile At right is Stan Jozwiak, efiairman of the tag day for McHenry Rotary, and in white it i-i .'a net Freye, chief physical therapist at the center. pH0TO.WAYNE GAYL0RD spurgeons StreaK-lnto- Summer Sale! 25%0FF! Savings So Great We Limit Them to Just 3 Days. Thursday, Friday, Saturday Only! / Summer Panttops, Large Sizes Too! 4$t 524 Reg. 5.99 Reg. 6.99 Our panttops are daisies--fresh and clean and water-loving-- they're in and out of your auto­ matic without a wrinkle! Dura- press poly/cotton in solids and prints. Long or short sleeve. Broadcloths and seersuckers. Cinch waists, drawstring and carpenter shirts. Misses sizes \ 34-38 and women's 40-44. Knit Pantsuits Are Easy Care! 6" 674 Reg. 8.49 Reg. 8.99 Year-round favorites! Screenprint tops of acetate sharkskin with long cr short sleeves. Matching ottotuck pull- on pants in navy, blue or lilac. And machine washable, of course! 10-18 and 141/2- 22Vz. ALL DRAPERIES IN STOCK 25% off Many styles in prints, solicfs, Fiber­ glass, foam-backs. Sizes for single win­ dows, double windows, even picture windows! Summer Gowns Are Great Gifts! *3 Reg. 3.99 Our entire selection of nylon shift gowns in­ cludes styles for your­ self, and great gifts for Mom (her day is May 12!) Regular and mini- length, sleeveless or short-sleeved with pretty trims. S, M, L. Fleurette Towel Sets 954 Reg. 3.39 Bath Schiffli - embroidered towels, gold or blue on white; all green or all pink. Reg. 2.19 hand towel, 1.64. Reg. 890 wash cloth, 670. Canvas Sneakers For Mom and Kids! SPECIAL PURCHASE ^ J88 (2.99 «iue ) Streaker-sneakers for iadies, misses, girls and boys! McBreen canvas tennis shoes in white and colors--save now! May's "Stock-up" Liquor Prices! Meister Brau Beer 6 Pack 12 Oz. Cans 99* 80 PROOF - AMERICA'S #1 WHISKEY Seagram's 7 Crown 4.09 fifth Isabel Rose Wine 12% ALCOHOL - A FINE ROSE FROM PORTUGAL 1.49 fifth 86 PROOF - 6 YEAR OLD STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON Ancient Age Whiskey 4.09 fifth ish Scotch 86 PROOF - 100% IMPORTED SCOTCH WHISKEY 4.19 fifth 80 PROOF - THE VELVET SMOOTH CANADIAN Black Velvet Canadian 4.19 fifth Early Times Whiskey 86 PROOF - 4 YEAR OLD KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON 4.19 fifth 86 PROOF - A GREAT BLEND Philadelphia Whiskey 3.39 fifth Glenmore Gin or Vodka 80 PROOF - DISTILLED LONDON DRY 2.99 fifth 16% ALCOHOL - A FINE VERMOUTH FROM CALIFORNIA - SWEET OR DRY Gallo Vermouth 1.05 fifth Jug Wine 9% ALCOHOL - FROM MOGAN DAVID STRAWBERY OR APPLE 85 fifth »•€ay D R U G 4400 West Route 120 Maiket Place Shopping Center MARKET PLACE SHOPPING CEMIT STORE HOURS: Saturday 8:30 - 6:00; DO W. Rfe 120 , Mon.-Fri. 8:30-8:30 Sunday 10:00 - 5:00

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