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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Jun 1981, p. 23

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PAGF m . PLAINDE ALER • WEDNESDAY. JUNE 24,1161 M30^IVERSID^R^^^^^^\cHENRY, ILLINOIS | j (Across from the Fox Hole) 385-9Z40 | CLASSES MADE WHILE YOU WAIT! (Single^/ision Only) Over 3,000 First Quality FRRMES Wf/mk VISIT Metal or Plastic OUR *18 BOUTIQUE ALL KIDS M FRRMES T/l DESIGNER 5 4 2D I mm --Ml SECTION SS2. FREE FRAMES WITH PURCHASE OF LENSES 1 VtS4* 1 1-1 |--i i- I Lakemoor-Lilymoor Area Margaret Karas 385-4934 Set Lilymoor Fund Raiser This Saturday, June 27, is the day of the rummage sale for the benefit of Lilymoor subdivision. Needed are saleable items, clean clothing, and the what-nots you know not what to do with but someone else has a use for. There will also be a bake sale, giving the bakers in the area a chance to show off their ability with their donations. Call 344-2688 for rummage information or pickup and 385-8568 for bakery donations. Money made from the sale will go towards maintaining subdivision roads and other community projects. Want to help-by being a worker*^ Call the Meyers or t* Goodwins. Everyone's cooperation is needed and appreciated. $5.00 ERROR To correct an item ap­ pearing in the column of June 10, the head of the Public Works department in Lakemoor, Charlie Schmidt, states that large items will be picked up at no additional charge. Please call 385-2936 to arrange for a time for the removal of the items. 50 YEAR REUNION Rud and . Alma Hueckstaedt took a weekend trip to Lena, Wis., to visit Bud's sister-in-law, Marge Hueckstaedt. While there, they also met with Marge's son Bob, and her daughter Carol and husband Ron Gretzon and their children. * Marge came back to ,ilymoor with our travelers a few days visit. During \er stay, friends of Alma and Bud's, Alice and Roy Hoff­ mann, stopped by. In the course of the con­ versation, Marge, who had come from Sweden, and Alice who had come over from Germany, discovered they had both lived in Chicago in their childhood, and that Alice used to live across the street from a ukelele factory. Marge said, "Were you Alice Doephgen?" "Yes." "Do you remember Marge Johnson?" "Yes." "That's me!" Fifty years had passed since Alice and Marge were in the same class in a school in Chicago. Now that is a reunion! B On Tuesday, June 16, Ron and Carol came down from Lena to pick up mama Marge and transport her back home. Altogether, an interesting week for all the Hueckstaedts. GRADUATION GATHERING Jack Spears of Lakemoor, was the guest of honor at a party given by his mother Rosanne and grandmother Anna Brzezinski on June 6. His graduation from high school was the occasion for the family gathering. A special treat was the presence of aunt Kathy and uncle Michael from Lincoln, Neb. The only close family members missing were Jack's aunt Maryanne and uncle George from Seattle, Wash. All enjoyed congratulating Jack on his graduation and wishing him well in his future years. t RECUPERATION Jeannine Martina gave family and friends a grave concern when she suffered a heart attack. She is now home from the hospital, recuperating, and receiving tender loving care from her husband and youngest daughter Nancy. Ruth Carlin of Lakemoor is anticipating additional eye surgery. The cataract surgery performed on both eyes has given Ruth good vision, but con^plications may make more surgery., necessary. Prayers for her healing are being said. LADIES LEAGUE The Lily Lake ladies en­ joyed their bi-monthly evening out last Wednesday at the Municipal building in mm «JS«- MOW :FFECT\VE JUNE 0 0 ' ...... >.tt. r 9fc* Save 25% White Picket Fencing Rog. 2.94 Add a decorative look to your flowers and plants. You'll bo surprised to how nico it will look I Save 30% Burgess Garden Sprayer 24.47 Reg. 34.97 Model holds a total of 3V> gallons, and funnel top for easy filling. Just what you'll need to keep your yard looking great. Save 25% Jolly Rancher Asst. Kisses 62* Reg. 83f £ Everyone's favorite klssss -- Apple, butterscotch, water­ melon or fire flevors. 3) Save 21 % Raid Insect Strip Reg 2.37 Kills pesty flies and mosquitoes gnats, and other flying Insects In doors up to 4 months. insect KlUCR INSECT ISTRIPI Save 20% Black Flag Aerosol 'ASTKNOCKOO*" I l'4sr*>uM The flying insect killer that kills bugs fast. Be ready for summer months ahead - rry JOUSf m Save I Frito Lay Potato Chips Super Buy! 12 Pack Coke, Tab, or Sprite CANDY3Tlxj|,SSEa 2/5.00 Choose from Regular, HQ or Sour Cream. Croat for snacks or parties. Handy 12 pocks of 12 ot. cans. Groat take- along for summer outings. Save 36% Hummingbird Feeder Save 23% '/j Gallon Jug Save 30% Paper Saver Slates Reg. 2.17 Reg. 4.37 Reg.7* Save 30% Zee Beach Ball 53* Great to take along on picnics to keep cold drinks cold. Vi tfiormo gallon |ug by Boo Plastic. Great for the kids and oasy to doan. Just lift up the slate and the writing Is go no I Has large 13 oi. capacity with 4 stations. Unbreakable and easy to clean. No. 440. For hours of fun on the beech or in your own beckyard Reg. 76* Save To 43 /i Small or Lge. Pet Dish Save 20% Children's Knit Print Fabric S5S> ASPHALT I*** CQATMGl 2.77 Yd. Our Reg. 3.47 Yd. Sm. Reg. 93 Lg. Rag. 1.27 Save 26% Sun Shield Aluminlzed Roof Coating Small or large pet food dishes. Just the right slse for poodles to danes. Easy-grip handles. Many prints for sleep or pley- weer. SOS poly, S0% cotton 40" wide 4.67 Save 40% On A / Select Group Of Junior's and Ladies' Dresses Fibered Asphalt Roog Coating. Raflects heat repairs and protocts Choose from many stylos and colors A must for your summer wardrobe B. Save 23% Duct Tape * Save 20% Ladles' Romper Set Stock up now on vorsetHe duct tape. 2" « SO yds Save! Kodak C135-36 Color Print Film Savt 27% 9 Oz. WD40 Romper sots in slzos S. M, end i. (0% cotton, 40% polyester wHh slpper down front Stops squeeks, loosens rusted perls, plus much morel • oi Rog. 4.37 Save Up To 40% Men's, Children's And Boys' Sneakers Reg. 5.99 And 6.99 Be reedy for action in durable canvas sneakers. Men's sizes, boys' 10to-0, children's 6-10. Our Reg. 3.32 Have plenty on hand for summer fun -- for beautiful color prints. ^ / HOURS: DAILY 9 HI 9. SUNDAY 10 til 6 4400 W. RTE. 120, McHENRY RT. 47 ft COUNTRY CLUB RD., WOODSTOCI v - » Lakemoor. The best bunco ̂ players were " Sophie Paterson, who won first prize; Millie Nejedly, second and special; and Connie O'Rourke, booby. Millie Nejedly was the hostess, again proving her baking ability to the delight of everyone there* Want to join this happy group? Call president Helen Para for a personal invitation. COMMUNITY CALENDAR June 25 - Lakemoor Village meeting, 8 p.m. June 27 - Rummage and Bake sale -- Johnson's, Route 120 -9 a.m. to 4 p.m. - Workers, donations and buyers all needed. July 4 - Happy Birthday, U.S.A. r- July 6 - Lilymoor Association meeting - 1006 N. Dale - 7:30 p.m. HAPPY DAYS June 24 is the day of celebration for Barbara Para. Lisa Hibbs will be wished a happy birthday on June 25, either here at home or while visiting relatives in Tennessee. Missy Gray starts her teen years the same day. June 26 is the happy day for Denise Mayhew of Lilymoor. Emma Kunz and "\ Helmut Vornkahl have the same birth date, June 27. Andre Yerkes celebrates his 17th year June 30. Anniversary time for Marion and Hal Vornkahl is June 24. This will be their "china" year, marking their twentieth. On June 27, Bob and Connie Szamlewski will celebrate their first (paper) anniversary. The same date marks 36 years since Willard and Isabelle Pierce ex­ changed marriage vows. May your happy days turn into many happy years. GOD BLESS Miss Pleronl Graduates In J* Nursing Class MARYJEAN • PIERONI In a recent pinning ceremony at St Ben's church. Mary Jean Pieroni graduated in a class of 70 nurses Commencement exercises were held in Roberts stadium. She was awarded a year's free membership to the A m e r i c a n N u r s e s association, professional nursing organization. Her selection was by the University of Evansville School of Nursing faculty. The young nurse is the daughter of Edward Pieroni of McHenry and the late Janice Pieroni. Rdatei Onions, chives, garlic and leeks all belong to the Lily fam­ ily. IENT RMSQAMC the professional do-it-yourself carpet cleaning system first Hour of Rental $1.00 per hour . . . for every hour thereofter. (Example 2 hours . . . totol charge $1 plus to*.) NO MINIMUM Speciol Rental Rote Good Monday thru Thursday V RINSE NVAC cleans the *ay professionals do a traction ot the cost FRI. SAT., A SUN. NO MINIMUM OVERNIGHT IMCI All • :00 P.M. »:00 A.M. $10.00 4400 W. RTE. 120, McHENRY, ILL.

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