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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Apr 1978, p. 8

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PAGE 8 - PLAINDEALER -FRIDAY, APRIL 21, lf78 Ringwood News 385-8037 653-9262 728-0343 Village In Visiting Mood During April Mrs. Nellie Hepburn enjoyed a visit from her sister and brother-in-law, the Russell Soddys of Kenosha, this past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Cutler also called on her. Mrs. Hepburn and Art Jensen visited the Webster Blackmons at Richmond Sunday afternoon. Bud and June Oxtoby visited with June's brother, the Harold Nelsons, in Sterling, 111., last weekend. They enjoyed brunch at a country club and a delicious supper at the Nelson's home. Twas a very enjoyable day for brother and sister and families. Doris Low, her sister Marge Fernstrom, and mother Mabel Thomas both of McHenry returned this last Wednesday from Iowa where they attended the funeral of Doris and Marge's aunt and a sister-in- law to Mabel^ SEWING WORK DAY Sewing work day will meet at Alice Peet's home in McHenry Thursday, April 27, at 10:30. 4-H NEWS The Busy-Three 4-H club held its monthly meeting April 10. It was called to order at 7:45 by President Bob Doessel. The minutes were read, attendance was taken and the treasurer's report was given. A committee was formed to set up the club tour. The ten­ tative date for this tour is June 25. Tom and Tine Steinmetz were selected as delegates for the federation meetings. Mr. Tomlinson mentioned that May 1 is the deadline to add or drop any projects members had listed on their enrollment forms. He also mentioned that it is required to attend at least two-thirds of the meetings to get credit for your projects. There will be a roller skating party for all 4-Hers in the county April 19 and 20 at the McHenry roller rink. Coupons can be found in your newsletters. Talks were given by Mike Gorski on hamsters, Kim Doessel on roller skating, and Tim Watkins on sheep shearing. The meeting was adjourned and refreshments were served.. The next meeting is May 8. ValStade, reporter . BIRTHDAYS Happy Birthday to Kathy Hartjes and to Bev Kreutzer April 26 and on the twenty- seventh we wish John Hogan, Sr., Clarence Adams Jr., and Karen Walking ton happy natal days. May 29 adds another year for Dorothy Tonyan and Jim Wegner with Ed Mack joining the group with another year May 1. May 2 is that special day for Nellie Hepburn, Jay Walkington and Walter Wilcox. Happy Birthday to all of you wonderful people and we wish you many more years. ANNIVERSARIES < Happy Anniversary to Rosa and Joe Visconti May 27 and we wish you many more happy anniversaries to come. THINGS TO REMEMBER ^ Every Sunday-Church services-9:15 a.m.-Ringwood church Every Sunday-Church school~9:45 a.m.-Ringwood church Every Wednesday-Choir practice-7 p.m.-Ringwood church Thursday, April 27-Sewing Circle-10:30 a.m.-home of Alice Peet. May U-Ringwood U.M.W. bus tour to Chicago-sign up now, contact Doris, Althea or Katie. Chicken barbecue plans are in the making-watch for fur­ ther information and dates. DIAL-A-PRAYER, 1-385-1234 SOFT • WATER RENTAL No installation charge NEW fully automatic softeners TWO year option to buy with FULL rental fee deducted ONE phone call can answer _ _ per month any questions RENT PHONE 312-259-3393 SOFT R«nt*a-Soft, a division off tho Arlington Soft Wotor Company, Arlington Heights, Illinois 60004 Serving McHenry Area McHenry Highlights FACTS FROM McHENRY COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL Teaching The Child With Learning Disabilities Students with learning disabilities are complex and difficult to understand. For example, they may not be able to write but be able to tell wonderful stories; they may not be able to follow simple directions but be able to rebuild an auto engine. Most estimates indicate that perhaps between 10-12 percent of school children have a learning disability requiring special teaching techniques. In recent years the federal government has recognized that students with learning disabilities have exceptional learning problems that require additional financial support. McHenry's Special Education Program McHenry high school receives such support and has a program dedicated to meet the needs of these students. Through specific Learning Management classes and related programs, students receive individual assistance with their learning problems. With the recent passage of Public Law 94-142, however, the role of the federal government v t Gas Grill Demonstration at owe rwo i SEE oJ GAS BARBEQUES ̂ IN ACTION Sat. 22 ft Sun. 23 from 12:30 to 3:30 A factory representative will be in our store to demonstrate Charmglow gas barbeques and to answer any questions you may have. Come in. See Charmglow Barbeques in action. Compare them with anything that cooks outdoors...or in. Model 3200 on Ground Post *2535° Reg. *287.00 Model CC-1 *26995 w/Ground Post [not exactly as pictured] Reg. $339.95 Model 1000 on Ground Post '10950 Reg. J133.S0 Stop In For Many In Store Specials I Quantities Limited I 815-459-6200 t fowenvcca Rte. 14 A 176, Crystal Like, III. Open: Mon.-Thurs. 9-6; Sat. 9-5; Sunday 10-5 Now Open Fridays 'til S:00 AMERICA'S REDWOOD STAIN $3.00 OFF! Buy famous Olympic Redwood Stain today! You'll save $3 off the regular gallon price! This is the finest quality .' product you can use to beautify decking, patio furniture, fences .. . any new wood you want to give the lasting redwood beauty and protection of America's favorite » redwood stain. Olympic Redwood Stairii Buy it JIOW and save while supplies last. (Other stain colors available at regular prices only.) WHITE SALE! Don't settle for ordinary white house paint! Now you can buy famous, high quality Olympic Overcoat Outside White for $3 off the regular gallon price! Remember, Overcoat is specially made to go on over old paint... like the old paint on your house! So it will do the job better than any ordinary house lint! But hurry! Buy your Overcoat to re-do your house white now! This special $3 gallon savings is good only while the supply lasts! (Other colors available at regular price only.) '3 OFF! HURRY WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! HANK NKPLANK. LUMBER 4030 WEST MAIN ST. AAet1ENOY, ILLINOIS 385-4600 as well as state and local education agencies changes dramatically. Public Law 94-142 Requirements According to Dennis Welter, director of the Special Educaiton services in the district, PL94-142 requires that school districts: (1) provide exceptional learners with a free, appropriate education which includes all necessary special education and related services; (2) insure that the rights of exceptional students and their parents are protec­ ted; (3) insure that each ex­ ceptional student has an in­ dividualized education plan designed to meet that student's unique educational needs; and (4) insure that the student be mainstreamed and be given opportunities to be educated with student peers as much as possible. In next week's column, the special education classes and related services available to McHenry high school students will be outlined in detail. • • • • The popular tax reduc­ tion bill is one which re­ duces taxes in your brack­ et and hikes them, if nec­ essary, in the other man's. IlUni Girts' State delegates and alternates, who were guests of the 11th district, are shown at the annual tea last Sunday. From left to right, front row, are Betsy O'Berry, Crystal Lake; Lisa Hntson, Woodstock; Lorrie Granahan, Richmond; Judy Vyduna, McHenry and Diane Nye, Sugar Grove; In back row, left to right, Margaret Dats, llth district Illini Girls' State chairman; Anne Farrell, West Chicago; Polly Riese, Harvard; Linda Hockitadt, Harvard; Ethel Burrow, McHenry County council president; Lori Kearns, Huntley; Nancy Meyer, Hebron; Shelli Milam, Hebron and Mary Keith, moderator, Elgin. American Legion Auxiliary Nevp* The llth district, American Legion auxiliary, was host to the district Illini Girls' State delegates, alternates, their mothers, unit Girls' State chairmen and last year's Girls' State citizens. Margaret Datz of McHenry, llth district Girls' State chairman, introduced Mary Keith' of Elgin, and as moderator for the afternoon tea, held at the McHenry American Legion post, told the assembled guests all about Illini Girls' State. She then introduced Cindy Holtfreter of Harvard and Marge Leitheiser of Crystal Lake, who told the guests of their experiences at MacMurray college and showed some excellent slides taken during the 1977 session. Illini Girls' State will be held June 18 through June 25 at MacMurray college in Jacksonville. Give Nursing Aspects Of Teen Pregnancy The Northeastern division of the Illinois Association of School Nurses will convene for the annual spring meeting Wednesday, April 26, at 6:30 p.m. at the Lincoln Inn restaurant, Batavia avenue, Rt. 31, Batavia. The dinner will precede the program, "Beginning Parenthood As A Teenager". Mrs. Betty Schuer, RN, BSN, MS in Maternal-Child Health will address the nursing aspects of teen pregnancy. This is the second of a two-part series for school nurses. In­ terested non-members are welcome. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Diane Jarstad, 312- 896-6776. Legal Notice STATE OF ILLINOIS ) )SS COUNTY OF McHENRY ) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE MATTER OF ) THE PETITION FOR ) THE ADOPTION OF ) BABY GIRL ZALE, ) A FEMALE CHILD. ) 78 F 100 TO: All Whom It May Concern PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a Petition was filed in the FREE WASH FOR A YEAR OR FREE DRYCLEANING FOR A YEAR 2 CHANCES TO WIN ENTER OUR DRAWING DURING MONTH OF APRIL DRAWING MAY 1st "IT COSTS LESS TO USE THE BEST" WE INVITE COMPARISON ICONTEST RULES | POSTED IN | LAUNDROMAT Southgote Fabric Care Center 810 N . FRONT ST. (RT. 31 ) McHenry , I I I . A FIJI L SERVICE I AUNDROMA I IF WINNER ISA CERTIFIED NEW CUSTOMER AN ADDITIONAL PRIZF WILL BE AWARDED I .1 T Two Red Tag SAVE UP TO $150. Only $999,951 Choose from 5 Toro Front Engine Riders, 8 hp, 32" cut to 11 hp, 42" cut. Blade runs independent of ground speed for quality cut. Floating deck helps reduce scalping. 5 speeds. savf: $150 on Toro 11-42 Front Kngine Rider. Key-Lectrie® start, 11 hp, 42" rut. SAVK $125 on Toro 11-32 Front Kngine Rider. Key-I,ectrk: start 11 hp, 32" deek. SAVK $ioa on Toro 8-32 Front Kngine Rider. Ki'y-l,w:trir or manual start, 8 hp, 32" deck. Ilaven I you clone without aloro long enough? George P. Freund 4102 W. Crystal Lake Rd., McHenry Flowerwood, Inc. Routt 14 4176, Crystal Late Circuit Court of the 19th Judicial Circuit, McHenry County. Illinois for the adoption of a child named Baby Girl Zale. Now, therefore, unless you all whom it may concern rile your answer to the Petition in said suit or otherwise file your appearance therein the said Circuit Court of the 19th Judicial Circuit. McHenry County, Room 310, in the Citv of Woodstock. Illinois on or before the 22nd dayoif May, 1978, a default may be entered against you at any time after that day and the judgment entered in accordance with the prayer of said Petition. Dated: April 12, 1978, Wood­ stock Illinois Margaret O'Neil Clerk (Pub. April 14,21,28,1978) Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF JOSEPH BLAKE Deceased, FILE NO. 78-P-116 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters Testamentary were issued on April 10, 1978, to Leonard J. Blake, 3716 Maple Avenue, McHenry, IL 60050, whose attorney of record is Leroy J. Welter^ 1303 N. Rich­ mond roacT, McHeniy, IL 60060. Claims may be filed within & months from the date of issuance of Letters and that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is Inventoried within that period. Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Wood­ stock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk of the Court (Pub. April 14,21,28,1978) Cool aiiH your home without wasting energy with central cooling. Extra efficient. Quiet. Rugged. Find out the differ­ ence between a so- called bargain and the best. Call us for a professional home survey. No obliga­ tion of course. ALTH0FF INDUSTRIES 809 N. FRONT ST. McHENRY CALL 385-5700 i <

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