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McHenry Area Churches Entered By Burglars The church and rectory of Christ the King Catholic church, 5006 E. Wonder Lake road, Wonder Lake, were en­ tered sometime Sunday night and about $700 in cash and $300 in checks were taken. Entry was made to the rectory by breaking the glass in a rear door. A window had also been broken at the rear of the church Other glass windows were broken in the interior of the church to gain access to other rooms. It was not immediately determined whether anything had been taken from the church itself. Alliance Bible church at 3815 W. Bull Valley road, McHenry, was entered sometime Monday and $30 in cash was taken from a desk. A basement window had been pried open to gain entry to the building. Sometime last Thursday night, intruders entered Smith's Central Garage at 2303 W. Johnsburg road, McHenry, and took a 1976 white Corvette, a new auto with no license plates. The vehicle was driven from the scene and the offender closed the garage door after removing the auto. Deaths JOSEPH J. VAVRIK A funeral Mass will be of­ fered at 10 o'clock Friday morning in St. Patrick's Catholic church for Joseph J. Vavrik, 66. Mr. Vavrik, a resident of 2016 N. Orchard Beach road, McHenry, died Tuesday, Dec. 16, in Sherman hospital, Elgin. The deceased was born April 1, 1909, in Chicago. Survivors are his wife, Elizabeth (Ciganek); one daughter, Elizabeth, at home; three sons, Robert and William of McHenry and James of Downers Grove; six grand­ children; one, sister, Mary Kadlec, and / brother, Frank A., both pK Chicago. A son, Joseph Vavrik, III, preceded him in-d£ath in March of 1971. The body rests at the George R. Justen & Son chapel. Burial will be in St. Patrick's Coun­ tryside cemetery. When Emil Riedlinger of 724 Rand road, McHenry, returned home from work last Friday night, he discovered his home had been burglarized. Taken from the premises were a stereo unit with speakers, a portable television set, a stereo tape player, a gallon jar con­ taining about $100 in change, a piggy bank containing about $100 in quarters and several articles of photography equipment, as well as other equipment. A box containing assorted tools was taken from a van owned by Robert Riordan of 2711 Russett road, McHenry, sometime after Dec. 14. The vehicle was parked at his residence when the theft oc­ curred. Last weekend, Burdette Thomson of 2703 Manitou trail, McHenry, told deputies her vehicle had been entered and a tape player was taken from inside. An auto owned by Joseph Savage of 514 Hunt street, Ingleside, was stolen while parked in the driveway at the Carl Heggeland residence, 106 Navajo trail, McHenry, last Saturday night. Heggeland's auto was also entered and a leather sample case was taken. Savage's auto was later found abandoned on property where it had gone through a fence on Manitou trail in Lake county, causing some damage to the vehicle. Warren Bornhoeft of 923 Rolling lane, McHenry, reported that sometime since Dec. 8, an offender entered his o patio and stole two water skis from the premises. A citizens' band radio was taken from the auto of Timothy Rice of 702 Nancy lane, McHenry, while it was parked at McHenry Recreation last Thursday. William Schult of 2707 Cherry drive, Wonder Lake, informed authorities that four strings of Christmas tree lights were taken from a tree in their yard last Thursday. A small evergreen tree was taken from the yard of Claudia Straza at 2714 Stilling b o u l e v a r d , M c H e n r y , sometime Dec. 11. Lights were also removed from a larger tree at the home. It was believed area children might be responsible. Gasoline was syphoned from two vehicles parked at the Joseph Brzoska residence, 8211 Wilmot road, Spring Grove, during the early morning hours of last Saturday. Norb Konczak of 4502 H i c k o r y w a y , M c H e n r y , reported that someone had broken into his mobile home and stolen a citizen band radio. The vehicle was parked in his driveway when the theft oc­ curred. Establish Fund At Church For Fire Victims- A fund has been established at the First United Methodist church for the benefit of Mr. and Mrs. Van Kennedy, whose home and possessions were destroyed in the explosion and fire that occurred during the night of Dec. 1. Contributions may be sent to the church office at 3717 W. Main street, McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy are still in the Evanston hospital suffering the after effects of burns, smoke inhalation and shock. Jacket and skirt compan­ ions being displayed for fall are reminiscent of the coat-suits of a past era. ^ f \ ^SENIOR CITIZEN'S CORNER HELPFUL IDEAS FOR SUCCESSFUL RETIREMENT Retirement Income The largest single source of retirement income for most Americans is social security --provided for under the Social Security Act of 1935 and sub­ sequent amendments. Federal pension plans include veterans' benefits, civil service retirement and railroad retire- ment. States and municipalities usually provide pensions for em­ ployees, too! There are also many private pension plans provided by em­ ployers, labor unions, profes­ sional groups, and fraternal organizations. Individuals may purchase annuities during their working years that will yield in- PAGE 3 - PLAINDEALER. come during retirement. Payments of most benefits will not begin until you, the retiree, take the first step. The respon­ sibility rests on you to know what different kinds of benefits you have coming and to get* in touch with the offices which handle the benefit programs. Start finding out about your benefits and procedures many months before your actual retirement--you'll stand a better chance of receiving your first checks shortly after you actually retire FRIDAY. DECEMBER It, lf75 Representatives of the social security administration are com­ mitted to seeing that retired workers and their families get the full benefits to which they are entitled. They will help you in any way possible to get your papers in support of your claim in order If you're not satisfied with a decision that is made, it^ is possible to have the decision reexamined within the social security agency --and, if nec­ essary, in the courts. HAVEMEYER'S RTE. 120 • 4 MILES E. of McHENRY 815-385-2295 Ready Made Shear Draperies • 100% POLYESTER • COMPLETELY WASHABLE • 4 COLORS-WHITE, IVORY, LIGHT GOLD, AND CELERY Available in 2 Sizes! 162 x 84 REG. 57" SAL ̂ 46 j PERFECT FOR YOUR LIVINGROOM PERFECT FOR YOUR BEDROOM 54 x 45 REG. 10M SALE »89# HOURS: MON.-FRI. 9:30-5:30. SAT. 9-5, CLOSED SUNDAY Genuine Hummel Figures Ju$t Arrived GREAT GIFTS FROM - B l̂owftpwcoc] Routes 14 & 176, Crystal Lake _W Qoabal W Germany M I HUMMEL REG U S PATENT OFFICE W GOEBEL. GERMANY GENUINE HUMMEL FIGURES Limited Supply GENUINE "HUMMEL" FIGURES are made only in Germany and are identified by the INDENTED signature ot M. I Hummel (Marie Innocentia). the creator ot the original sketches based upon which the models ol these appealing figurines are made. 815-459-6200 THE MCHENRY PLAINDEALER Established 1875 3812 West Elm Street Phone 385-0170 McHenry. Illinois 60050 Published Every Wednesday & Friday at McHenry, Illinois Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois » By McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Larry E. Lund - Publisher Adele Froehlich - Editor NATIONAL NEWSPAPER I5L agBBBi Free Press SI * Key NNA SUSTAINING MEMBER -1975 SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 Year $9.00 i Year $12.50 In McHenry and Lake Outside McHenry and County Lake County NOTICE Riverside Bake Shop 1309 N. Riverside-McHenry Will Be Closed from Dec. 25th thru Jan. 12th For Vacation and Redecorating We Will Be Open Dec. 22nd The Monday Before Christmas BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY HOLIDAY, if you rent- ah apartment or house, an economical State Farm Tenant Homeowners Policy can protect your furniture, clothes aod other personal belongings against many perils, it can protect you against liability lawsuits, too. Let me give you all the details. Dennis Conway 3319 W. Elm. McHenry 395-7111 S T A T C F A R M I N S U R A N C E « Like a good neighbor, Stare Farm is there. Stats Farm Firs and Casualty Company Homa Office: Bloomington. Illinois ^ . County Lake County ^ W t / there's a woman in your l ife . . . there's a gift for her at ... We will be at your ^ ĵ|asuaf service to help select and wrap that gift for 1216 North Green * McHenry • • i i j ' Phone 385-2713 your special lady. Mon ,Fri 9.9 Sat 9.5.30 Sun 104 WE ACCEPT MASTER CHARGE AND BANKAMERICARD Get The Picture I N x Start saving now at McHenry Savings and get this Hawkeye Pocket Insfamatic Camera by Kodak Only *9.95 plus tax With a $250 Deposit The More You Save, The Less Your Camera Costs! KODAK HAWKEYE POCKET INSTAMATIC CAMERA with Magicube, Magicube Ex­ tender, color film and wrist strap. DEPOSIT $250 $1,000 *5,000 *10,000 $9.95 plus tax *7.95 $4.95 plus plus tax tax k#| Start Saving Now at McHenry Savings and get yourself a popular Kodak Hawkeye Instamatic1* Camera at this special low price. And what a camera-- so small and light it slips into your pocket so you'll have it handy all the time. Takes color or black-and-white, flash with the four-shot Magicube. Note also that the more you save, the more you save on your camera. Offer is good for new funds only, limit one per customer. Stop in today or real soon:, while supply lasts. CHECK THESE McHENRY RATES RATE MINIMUM DEPOSIT MINIMUM TERM 7%% *5.000 6 Yrs. 71/2% *1.000 4 Yrs. 6%% *1.000 2V2 Yrs 61/2% *1.000 1 Yr 5%% *1.000 3 Mos. 5%% I Passbook Acc t One Dollar j 1976 Christmas Club Federal Regulations Require Thai Certificates Withdrawn Prior To- Maturity Earn Regular Passbook' Interest Minus 90 Days McHENBY S A V I N G S 4 1 0 * 1 A S S O C I A T I O N J McHenry Savings mm AND LOAN ASSOCIATION m 1209 North Green Street 10520 Main Street • » McHenry Richmond III 385-3000 678-2061 SAVERSHOURS 9 00am to 4 30 p m Vlondav Tuesday Thursday and Saturday 9 00am to8 00pm Friday McHenryOrive-ln Window open Wednesday 9 00 a m to 2 00 pm Closed Wednesday in Richmond McHENRY MONEY MACHINE OPEN 24 HRS A DAY EVERY DAY' Deposits insure,u to $40 000 Dy the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp

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