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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Nov 1977, p. 14

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PAGE 14 - PLAINDEALER . Car-Buying Boom Sales of U.S.-made auto­ mobiles during the middle ten days of April totaled 289,519 cars, shattering the old rec­ ord for the period set in 1965. On a daily basis, that meant 4ales were running three per FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1977 cent ahead of the April 11-20 period last year, with Ford the big winner. The Number Two firm re­ ported a sales jump of nine per cent, compared with a six per cent rise for General Motors. GM, however, had the biggest increase for any individual division, with Pon­ tile sales jumping 27.2 per cent. The smaller U.S. car companies, Chrysler and American Motors, reported declines for the period. PLO becomes member of U.N. Economic,Social Council. Ringwood News 728-0343 653-9262 728-0295 GRAND OPENING SUNDAY. NOVEMBER, 13th "ORMNALS" A Small Gallery Of Fine Art and Mastercrafts IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS SAT. SUN. Noon til 5 P.M.-- MON.- FRI. Noon til 7 P.M.--CLOSED WED. W« proudly fnatur* th« outstanding works of notod prize winning AREA ARTISTS in virtually all of thn madias; Oils-Watarcolors-Postals-SilvarpoinMnks-Prints-Scratchboard-Tomani (Japanese Silk Art.) BEAUTIFUL REALISTIC SCENES. LANDSCAPES. AND STILL LIFE. DRAMATIC DESIGNS & ABSTRACTS, AND SURREALISTIC IMPRESSIONS. |Works Are Framed* Glazed and Matted Ready For Hanging - Suited For Giving * Framed By The Artist To Enhance Their Beauty and Amplify The Artist's Feelings BMCHTEN W A WALL - LIVEN UP A ROOM DECOBAfE THAT FAMILY ROOM WE HAVE ART SALES EVERYDAY--NOT JUST SUNDAY (W« Do Not Deol In Cheop Foreign, Imported, Mass Produced Art) OUR ARTISTS ARE "ORKMALS" COMMISSIONED PORTRAITS AVAILABLE, PEOPLE, PETS, ESTATES 385-7066 1 PLEASE COME IN AND BROWSE 2904 W. RTf. 120 (Naxt to "Smoke t Gun") V* Ml. EAST OF FOX RIVIt McHenry Testimonials Tell Appetite Satisfaction •'It was it! so goodt" and "I ate too much!" seemed to be the general comment of the diners following the roast beef dinner at Eingwood last weekend. The bazaar and candy sales were very good with a lot of customers buying gifts for-Christmas. The help and support of everyone working on the dinner was greatly appreciated by the planning committee. HEREANDTHERE Former residents, Bob and Lor Brennan, entertained a group of friends last Saturday night at a "post"-Halloween party. Several of the guests arrived in costume and everyone had a marvelous evening. As always, the refreshments were delicious. Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Cutler and Mrs. Genevieve Clark of Kenosha called on Mrs. Hep­ burn last week for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Soddy, also of Kenosha, were weekend guests and attended the roast beef dinner with Mrs. Hepburn and the Brennans. Sue and John Madey and children, Donna, Eddie and Marcy, moved into their new (to them) home in Hebron from Johnsburg, this past weekend. Do hope you are happy there and we will miss seeing as much of you. Walt and Doris Low and Walt and Alice Mae Wilcox stopped in to see the Madey's Sunday afternoon and to check out the new homestead. John's mom, Mrs. Madey of Marengo, was also there to visit. iT«1 • DESCRIPTION WAS SALE MIC! 425 - 1977 roijfMC GRAND PRIX '5899" •5459" 321 1976 PONTIAC SAFARI S/W *4799* >439900 323 1974 DODGE CLUB CAB P/U *3199" •2799" 406 1974 BUICK LeSABRE '2999" * •2599" 420 1974 CHEVROLET NOVA •249J" •2199" 407 1973 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER '2399" •1999" 415 1973 DODGE CORONET •2199" •1799" 359 1971 PLYMOUTH DUSTER '1799" >1399" * « * t HOME OF THE *100°° DEAL1 1 77 & 78 CARS - TRUCKS - VANS * * * * * i * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * i * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * k. WE HONOR All CHRYSLER PRODUCT WARRANTIES, REGARDLESS OF WHERE YOUR CAR OR TRUCK WAS PURCHASED. FULL LINE OF AUTO PARTS - FOREIGN & DOMESTIC . WE SERVICE ALL FOREIGN & DOMESTIC CARS. I I i i i i I L This Coupon is wor*h $3.00 when applied to this special FRONT END ALIGNMENT AILIUST .ISLET .1 «» »I*ITIE' d(l|US» t »RN- # r-.*-. W *••»•!• MJ LU I> ,i.j» t« •* IO< »%»mu'«,S «/ spr ' I .M'S tu t . i j ts . e» »• I in ra»n««i» ' ,»»•»« k abstwbfrs tor ie4iks REGULAR PRICES ARE AVAILABLE IN OUR SfRVlCt DEPARTMENT • To avoid edditionai art oanting coupon mj*t be presented at tim* order n written I FULL LEASING SERVICE DAILY - WEEKLY - MONTHLY RENTAL SERVICE SALES-NEW & USED 21808 W. Grant Hwy LEASING-RENTALS Marengo, III. 60152 568-7281... 568-7282 120 W. Prairie St. SERVICE & REPAIRS WARRANTY WORK 568-7271 . , PARTS DEPT. 568-6538 Marengo, III. 60152 568-7272 Rt. 23 & Rt. 20 Marengo, III. SHORT A very short column this week, folks. Everyone must have been busy with church dinner. Be sure and call us with your news and doings. That's what makes the column, you, not us. BIRTHDAYS Happy Birthday to Jeannie Jones Nov. 13 and to Peggy Whiting, and Eunice Andreas-- Nov. 14. Nov. 16 finds Pat Parsley, Tracy Hogan and Chris Gillespie celebrating their special day and the seventeenth of November is that special day for John Faber. Nov. 18 is the natal day for Edward Eberle " and Christopher Hogan and the natal day for Jim Funk, Jr. is Nov. 19. Happy Birthday to all of you wonderful people. ANNIVERSARIES Happy Anniversary to Ruth and Loren Harrison Nov. 14. We wish you two many more happy years together. THINGS TO REMEMBER Every Sunday -- Church services - 9:15 a.m. - Ringwood church Every Sunday -- Church school -- 9:45 a.m. - Ringwood church Every Tuesday -- Bible study - 9:30 a.m. -- Parsonage Every Wednesday Ringwood church - Choir practice - 7 p.m. Nov. 19 -- Christians in Action progressive dinner -- 7 p.m. Nov. 23 -- Parish Thanksgiving service -- 8 p.m. - - Ringwood church -- All parish choir Dial-a-Prayer, 385-1234 Present Facts About Foster Parent Role An opportunity to gain specific information about the role of foster parenting will be available to interested persons Monday, Nov. 14, at 7:15 p.m. at Goodfellow hall in Bowen Park, 1917 N. Sheridan road in Waukegan. Sponsored by Juvenile Court Services, the session will focus on supportive services given to foster parents by the placing agency, the needs of children in Coster care, the relationship hi the (duld's natural irents and foster parents, and qualifications for foster parents. Further infromation may be obtained by calling Juvenile Court Services at 689-6343. New members of Shepherd of the Hills church by letter of transfer from other Lutheran congregations include, pictured above, left to right, top row, Carl Carbon, Carol Carbon, Linda Torrence, Willard Gibbs and Pastor Schneider; middle row, Patricia Manzel, Heather Torrence, Mondo Torrence, Karen Gibbs, Jason Gibbs, Kenneth Manzel and Christopher Carbon; bottom row, Ruth Tjernberg, Kevin Manzel, Charles and Cathleen Carbon. New Members Join Church Fourteen new members were received at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, 404 N. Green street, McHenry, Sun­ day. The new members were greeted at the door of the church by all of the families attending - the 10:30 a.m. worship service. Immediately after the sermon for the day, the new families were invited to come forward by Pastor Roger W. Schneider to be formally introduced to the congregation and to receive certificates of church membership. A new member reception in honor of the new members is being planned by Evangelism Co-chairpersons Miriam Kenna and Walter Johnson and will be held Nov. 13 at 7:30 p.m. in the Fireside room of the church. The evening will afford an opportunity to play some mixer games and become acquainted with a portion of the mem­ bership of the church. Emphasize Deadline For Circuit Breaker Senior and disabled citizens who have not filed for Illinois Circuit Breaker tax relief for any years between 1972 and 1976, have until Dec. 31,1977, to apply with the state. Claims for relief of taxes paid in years before 1977 must be submitted to the state by Dec. 31 of this year because of new legislation which establishes a one-year limitation on the Circuit Breaker filing period. The state's Circuit Breaker Law, enacted in 1972, makes tax relief available to Illinois citizens 65 or older or disabled persons who have annual household incomes of less than, $10,00% ~ ^>j|" Under x the Circuit Breaker program, administered by the Illinois Department of Revenue, cash grants for tax relief are provided to qualified citizens who apply with the state. Maximum annual property tax relief grants of up to $500 are available for the years 1972 through 1976. An additional annual grant of up to $100 is also available to citizens for other taxes paid since 1974. Citizens can obtain Circuit Breaker claim forms (form IL- 1363) by calling the Depart­ ment of Revenue toll free at 1- 800-252-8972 or by calling the Lt. Governor's Senior Action center at 1-800-252-6565, also a toll-free number. Applications and assistance are also provided-free of charge-at any Department of Revenue district office and area offices of the Illinois Department on Aging, v Water Ices Water ices are about 75 per cent water, 20 per cent fruit juice and high in sugar content. .4 PAY MORE? OVERTON HAS Till LOWIST PRICE! All COLORS & MODELS AVAILABLE FOR MMEDIATE DELIVERY!! SEE US TODAY!! OVERTON CADILLAC-PONTIAC Route 31 & 1 20 - McHenry (815) 385-6000 HERE AND THERE IN BUSINESS Dr. Naglb Joins Medical-Dental Hospital Staff Neurosurgeon A.M. Nagib,1 M.D., who has been on the consulting staff at McHenry hospital since 1967, has joined the medical-dental staff of the hospital and has opened an office at 3436 W. Elm street, McHenry. Dr. Nagib is a graduate of the Cairo University Medical school in Egypt and interned at Queens hospital center, New York Cityv He completed hi^ residency gsnpral and neurosurgery eK* Mercy hospital, Chicago, and served a specialized residency in neurosurgery at the Veterans Administration hospital, May wood. Dr. Nagib has been a Diplomate of the American Board of Neurological Surgery since 1966. Honor McHenry Scientists For Recent Inventions Five McHenry residents were honored yesterday by Baxter Travenol Laboratories as company scientists whose recent inventions are helping extend lives arid improve medical care. Those honored were Dennis F. Shine, David . Dominguez, Dr. Jan W. Garber, Stanley R. Johnson and Ricky R. Ruschke. ' Baxter Travenol manufac­ tures and markets therapeutic specialty products worldwide in the hospital and health care field. FABRICARE DIRECTOR At a recent regional field seminar held in Oakbrook, Don Howard, owner of Mister Don's One-Hour Cleaners, was named one of twelve directors of the Illinois State Fabricare association. The organization deals with drycleaning ac­ tivities throughout Illinois. | ! j College Honors j \ I PLEDGED SORORITY Susan Mihalovic, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph C. Mihalovic of 5310 Eisenhower drive, Wonder Lake, is among thirteen young women who recently pledged Chi Omega social sorority at Culver- Stockton college. She is a fresh­ man majoring in art. Solar Hwl AT A Working Man's Price AAA SALES & SERVICE MM Montodora Drlvn Rockford. III. 815*977-4114 Or 115-943-tltl

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