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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Dec 1975, 15.pdf

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PAGE It - PLAINDF M.ER-FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12.1975 Eastwood Manor Mary Ann Bellak \ 385-5705 Ron Melone Among Jaycees Selling Christmas Trees The Jaycees again this year are selling Christmas trees at the Market Place in town on Rt. 120. Ron Melone from East­ wood Manor will be among the Jaycees from the McHenry Area who will be selling the Christmas trees. The proceeds will in part go for Senior Citizens. You can purchase a Christmas tree on weekdays from 5:30 p.m.-9 p.m. and on Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Jaycee's are still in need of new members, anyone in the McHenry area who is interested in becoming a member or wanting to know more about the Jaycees please do not hesitate to givetne a call and I will forward your name and telephone number to Ron Melone. NO OVERNIGHT PARKING Please remember that it is The Area s Most Unique Dining Experience. Gilead House W1LMOT, WISCONSIN For Reservations Phone 414-862-6400 OPEN AT 11:30 Closed Monday MANY ANTIQUES FOR SALE Join Us For Luncheon, Dinner & Cocktails Delicious Homemade Breads, Desserts, Etc. Fresh Vegetables, Homemade Soup and Cheese Spreads Everything Cooked To Order (except prime rib) EVERYTHING WE SERVE IS HOMEMADE! CALL NOW FOR GROUP CHRISTMAS PARTIES illegal to park your car in the street overnight. I have been informed that they will be really cracking down on this and your car will be towed away at your own expense. It is very hard during the winter season to plow snow around cars parked in the streets, please be considerate, it is the best for all concerned to have our roads cleaned so they will be safe for us all to drive on. STREET LIGHT BROKEN "ON PURPOSE" The street light on Eastwood and Fairview was broken this past Sunday evening, just because someone had nothing better to do. I reported it early this morning and it should be replaced in the next few days or so. BIRTHDAYS Happy birthday to Linda Golaszew^ki who will be celebrating her birthday on Dec. 27. Happy birthday to Jeanette Malson who will be celebrating her birthday on Dec. 21. . Happy birthday to Mary Halat who will be celebrating her birthday Dec. 27, Mary will be five years old. Many more happy birthdays to the three of you. BELATED BIRTHDAY WISHES Belated birthday wishes are extended to Leonard Moravec, father of Terri Melone, and Ralph Moravec, the mailman from Johnsburg, father-in-law to Ron Melone, and grand­ father to Tony, Jeffrey, Michelle, and Dawn Melone of Eastwood Manor. Many more happy birthdays to you Mr. Moravec. HOLIDAY PLANS Christmas, New Years, etc., please share your holiday events with your Eastwood Manor friends and neighbors. HILLTOP'S HOLIDAY MUSIC PROGRAM Hilltop's fourth and fifth grades will be having a holiday music program Dec. 17 at 7:30 p.m. Grades one through three will have a program on Dec. 18 at 2 p.m Village of Evelyn Sandell Sunny side 385-2696 Many Farmers Advised On Market Activity Enforce Ordinance For Dogs Running Loose In Village # The village has had a lot of trouble with dogs running loose, so we are going to en­ force our dog ordinance. The owner will be liable for a fine up to $500 for allowing their dog to run free. FIX BRIDGE We had our meeting last Tuesday and the board members voted to have Mr. Nowak contact someone to fix the bridge. We also authorized PRESENTING THE "AFFORDABLE HOME". *29,900 complete including lot. Burnes ̂BROTHERS, INC. FIVE STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM: *1000 Square Feet *3 Bedrooms * Fully Carpeted * Fully Decorated THREE OFFICES SERVING McHENRY COUNTY McHENRY I CRYSTAL LAKE | WOODSTOCK 815/385-6900 4307 W. Rt. 120 815/469-5400 6315 Rt. 14 815/338-3961 209 N. Benton OFAUOlf * Attached garage •All City Utilities FINANCING AVAILABLE R*-(*ily$L66,youcanmakea ten-minute Long Distance call to the farthest point in the United States. It's almost 2,000 miles from Illinois to Patrick's Point in northern California. By our calculations, it's about the farthest point from Illinois in the United States (excluding Alaska and Hawaii). Yet for just $1.66, you can call Patrick's Point by Long Distance and talk for ten minutes. All you have to do is dial direct. And call on the weekend before 5 p.m. Sunday. Now if you can make a ten-minute call as far away as Patrick's Point for only $1.66--obviously, it would cost even less to call Tbpeka or Pittsburgh or just about anywhere else in the U.S. HtinoisBeA Direct-Dial rates do not apply to coin, hotel-guest, hospital patient, credit card, collect or person-to-person calls, or to calls charged to another number, because an Operator must assist on such calls.They do apply on calls placed with an Operator from a residence or business phone where Direct-Dial are not available. Rates quoted do not include tax. ~ . I . the Boy Scouts to have a contest for the bicentennial flag for the village. We also voted to accept Paul May's low bid of $7,858.20 for the ditching of Lake View. BIRTHDAYS We would like to wish Renee Januschik a very happy bir­ thday on the sixth. Ruthie Pflug also celebrated her birthday on the eleventh. Many, many more to both of you. CHANGE COLUMN NAME It has been suggested we change my column to read "Sunnyside Area", so anyone in Sunnyside Beach, Sunny side Estates, Pistakee and River Terrace - if you have any news call me and I will be mofire than glad to print it. VILLAGE STICKERS The village stickers are now on sale at my office at 1318 Bay view. My office hours are from 7 to 9 on Monday evening and from 9 to 1 Saturday, any other time call and if I am home I will be glad to sell you one. BREAKFAST WITH SANTA Mrs. Ester Schneider went to the Junior high school at Johnsburg last Sunday to have breakfast with Santa and Mrs. Claus. She went with her daughter and son-in-law and her grandchildren, Buddy . (Walter) Mathew, and Baby Gregory. Baby Gregory sat on Mrs. Claus's lap while his mother took pictures of them. Protein . Proteins build and repair all body tissues and help form an­ tibodies to fight infection. Protein is a nutrient that's found in meat, fish, poultry, eggs, milk, cheese, dried beans and peas, nuts, peanut butter, cereals and breads. Alaska Most Alaskans live in (me of four cities. Some 145,000, nearly half the state's population, lives in or around Anchorage. Another 60,000 Eskimos, Indians, and Aleuts live in small villages scat­ tered across half a million square miles of wilderness. More than 12,000 Illinois farmers are getting up-to-the minute practical advice on timing their sales correctly from an agricultural economist whose tape-recorded three- minute analysis of each day's market activity is available around-the-clock over a state­ wide market line telephone network. $ The market line is resear­ ched, written and recorded by Jim Gill, a University of Illinois a g r i c u l t u r a l e c o n o m i c s graduate who owns a 500-acre grain and livestock farm 70 miles northwest of Bloomington. He has been analyzing the commodities markets' movements for h i m s e l f a n d o t h e r f a r m i n g merrib^rs of his family for 20 years. • Gill, ribw a full time Illinois Agricultural association (IAA) staff member, devotes most of each day to market analysis used in compiling his three- minute report. From twenty to thirty telephone calls a day are DECORATED Wreaths 98 necessary to a wide range of information sources including economists, major grain- buying " companies, meat packers, the Chicago Board of Trade, commodity brokers, and other traders. He also studies a mass of printed reports and background documents. His typical market line report gives the day's prices for commodities such as wheat, corn, soybeans, bean meal, hogs and cattle. He then goes on to discuss factors affecting that day's prices and how they may influence prices in the days ahead. The se-vice is provided by the Illinois Agricultural association-the Statewide Farm Bureau organization- with the assistance of General Telephone. The IAA's local Farm Bureaus sponsor the daily market line reports in eighty counties. The number to call in McHenry county is 815- 338-0442. "OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! HOLIDAY A1MD GREENS AND UP Christmas Flowers, Bloomi^ Plants and Centerpieces Delivered FREE! -OCAL DELIVERYS ONLY $5.00 MINlAM ORDER) ALL PUMPS - FILTERS - TANKS OFF ^ | Fish of the Week!] _ ^ Tiger Barbs1 11Q* STARTS FRIDAY EA 0* Sit'11 7i\<r teleflord R T F . l ? i c H E N R Y 385-4320 Christmas Exchange Deadline DECEMBER 31st BROUHAHA LIMITED 1220 N. GREEN ST. McHENRY 385-0150| VAAMWWV1 TAXES ! HOW MUCH or YOUR GROSS INCOME IS YOURS TO SAVE? When Saving Money, You Have A Choice THE USUAL WAY 1. YOU MAKE A DOLLAR 2. YOU PAY INCOME TAXES TAXED 3. YOU SAVE WHAT IS .LEFT AFTER TAXES HAVE BEEN PAID TAX DEDUCTIBLE WAY (IRSA) 1. YOU MAKE A DOLL R 2. YOU SAVE THE DOLLAR 3. YOU TAKE A CURRENT INCOME TAX DEDUCTION FOR THE AMOUNT SAVED, REDUCING YOUR TAX BILLI TAXES SAVED An Important New Tax Benefit I s Y o u r s T o U s e . . . CONTACT: Patrick (pj.) Letizia Phone: 815-338-7600 312-639-3700 Associate Of H.P. Sharpe, Inc. and Central Life Assurance Co. of Des Moines

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