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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Mar 1978, p. 8

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I PAGE 8 - PLAINDEALFR - FRIDAY. MARCH 3, 1978 Forester Basketball Opens Next Sunday v 32nd Annual Illinois State Court Catholic Order of Foresters basketball tour­ nament. West campus high school on March 5, 12, 19. Schedule of Gaines . as Follows: March 5-6th Grade Division 12:00-McHenry No. 2 vs. Johnsburg 2:15-St. Gregory vs. McHenry No 1 8th Grade Division 12:45-McHenry No. 2 vs. Johnsburg Ranger Division 11:00-McHenry No. 2 vs. Johnsburg l:30-McHenry No. 1 vs. St. Gregory & Senior Division ll:00-Johnsburg No. 2 vs. McHenry No. 2 Heavies Division 12:00-Johnsburg Johnsburg No. 2 No. 1 vs. l:00-McHenry No. 3 vs. St. Gregory 2:00-Johnsburg No. 3 vs. Aurora 3:00-St. Mary's No. 1 vs. St. Mary's No. 2 All the teams from East Moline, Silvis, Rapid City and Moline draw a bye on March 5, because of travel expense.' 17 games will be played on March 12. All five championship games will be played on March 19. There is always plenty of entertainment between games March 5-12; organ music, and for championship games: Dixieland band. Your hosts for this 32nd Annual State tournament are St. John's No. 96 and St. Mary's Ct. No. 594. There are 39 teams entered in this big tournament. NORTH SUBURBAN ALL CONFERENCE TEAM 1977-78 School Crown Crystal Lake Lake Forest Lake Forest Libertyville McHenry Mundelein North Chicago North Chicago North Chicago North Chicago Zion Benton Denotes Unanimous Choice NORTH SUBURBAN BASKETBALL FINAL Name * Jerry Howell * Tom Pence Craig Clemens John Grab Mike Lischewski Jeff Partenheimer * Don Hutchinson Derek Andrews * Tyrone Jenkins Eric Rowell James Wakefield Brian Cole Ht Pos Class 5'11" G Sr 6'2" G Jr 6'0" G Sr 6'2" F Sr 6'2" F Jr 6'3" F Sr 6'6" C Sr 6'2" G Jr 6'6" C Sr 5'9" G Sr 6'3" F > Sr 6'2" F Sr TEAM W L Pts Opp North Chicago 14 0 1033 827 Crown 10 4 965 960 Crystal Lake 9 5 863 808 814 Lake Forest 7 , 7 754 808 814 Mundelein 6 8 831 862 Zion Benton 5 9 • 794 , 867 McHenry 3 11 740 796 Libertyville Scorers 2 12 732 932 Name School FG FT TP Hutchinson Mundelein 118 99 335 Howell Crown 118 73 309 Lischewski Libertyville 101 43 245 Jenkins North Chicago 99 25 223 Rowell North Chicago 88 36 222 Pence Crystal Lake 89 44 222 Court Services BOB AVELLINI Can Bob Avellini dribble better than he can throw a football? Can Doug Plank tackle a basketball like a running back? Here is your opportunity to find out. These members of the Chicago Bears, along with their teammates will be playing a basketball game against the McHenry high school faculty at 8 p.m. on Thursday, March 16, with the proceeds going to Junior-Senior prom fund. The Pros are coached by former Defensive End Gregg DOUG PLANK Schumacher of the Los Angelos Rams. The players will be on hand after the game for an autograph session, at which time the young fans can personally meet the Pros, obtain their autographs and take pictures. If you've never seen a National League football player tackle a basketball now is your chance. For ticket information, contact or call McHenry high school West campus at 385-7077. Need Foster Parents For Teens Love of pleasure is the disease which makes men most despicable. •Longinus. A-L HEARING AID REPAIR SERVICE Free Loaners-Complete Service on all Mokes Custom Earmolds-30 Day Trial on New Aids. HOME SERVICE FOR SHUT-INS I TRY BEFORE YOU BUY! Maico-Oticon-Radio Ear Qualitone Audiotone Telex-Sono Tone Custom Made All in the Ear Models SERVICE CENTER WED S 1:00 TO 4:00 OTHER HOURS BY APPT. ROBT. STENSLAND l ASSOCIATES 3937 W. MAIN ST. McHENRY, ILL 385-7661 Also MT. PROSPECT^ 109 S. MAIN 392-4750 Fast Pitch Softball Clinic At Woodstock ball. Everyone should bring their glove and a pair of tennis shoes. It would also be helpful if you would bring your catcher along, but this is not required. The Woodstock Softball club will hold its 3rd annual pitching clinic on Saturday, March 4, 11 and 18 at Olson Junior high school in Woodstock. The classes will be from 10 a.m. to 12 noon each day. This clinic is free and open to anyone wishing to learn the art of pitching in fast-pitch soft- p/\wdWA STEAK HOUSE proudly presents 'How The Other Half Loves" presented by The American ReDertory Theatre Systems DINNER THEATRE PACKAGE Running Weekends Starting March 10 thru March 25 DINNER FRI. & SAT. 6 P.M.-SHOWTIME 8 P.M. DINNER SUNDAY 1:30 P.M.-SHOWTIME 3:30 P.M. Fri. & Sat. M1.00 per pers. Sat. *12.00 per person (inc. Tax & Gratuities) RESERVATIONS ARE NECESSARY-Limited Seating 11106 US RT. 12 NORTH, RICHMOND-815-678-2671 Definition A little girl wrote in answer to a question at an examina- tion:"The Armistice was signed on November 11, 1918, and since then we have had two minutes of peace every year." Do you care enough to share yourself and your home with a troubled youth who is tem­ porarily a ward of the Court? That question is asked this week by the McHenry County Department of Court Services. Unless a troubled teen is offered love, understanding, and skilled help now, the department feels his scars will probably prevent him from becoming a useful member in society, and a good parent to his own children. The McHenry County Department of Court Services needs caring people to open their homes and themselves to these youths. Foster parents are reimbursed for the care of foster children, so that it will not be an extra financial burden to them Foster homes can help to provide a normal, healthy, genuine family environment that is essential to a child's growth and well being. Foster parents can provide the love, understanding, and security that every child needs and should be entitled to. Be becoming a foster parent, one can make an unique con­ tribution to these teens who have special needs, and to the society in which they will one day take their places All challenged by the need, who feel they might qualify as foster parents, should call the Deoartment of Court Services and ask for Betty Atfield or Kathy Willson < 815 338-2040. extension :i(H)) r Senior Hot Line j GEM CLEANERS IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE A NEW AND MORE CONVENIENT LOCATION! • WE WILL BE SHAMROCK CLEANERS IN THE McHenry Market Place Shopping Center A NEW NAME A NEW LOCATION SHAMROCK CLEANERS iter Am &EWTTWEPNO* 4400 W. RTE. 120 mcHENRY 385-If44 DAILY 7 to 6 FRI. 7 to 8 SAT. 8 to 6 CLOSED SUN. ONE-STOP i""1 WIMIII 3ft Chain-O-Lokes TRAVEL SERVICE 340S W. Elm St. McHenry, Illinois 60050 AIRLINE ami AMTRAK TICKETS WMe Tm Watt Planning o Caribbean croltaf A trip to iuropa.. .**aMlca ...Hawaii? You can compare them aH under one reel at ewrotfkel We ere apnti tor s'eemehlps, eMInet. hotel*, tightteeinf companlet throughout the world. SI«M mi 395-7500 Area Code 815 Q. My mother was ap­ proached by a salesman for a prepaid funeral plan, payments being made on a contract weekly basis. Can you tell me about this arrangement for elderly people? A. Prepaid funeral plans pose elderly consumer problems. Persons should be aware of consumer problems arising out of the prepaid funeral device, sales of which are concentrated upon the low income, usually minority, persons. In a recent case, a cemetery association sold prepaid funeral contracts under which the purchaser is to pay approximately 60 cents per week for the prepaid funeral. The gimmick is that the con­ tract limits the seller's liability to a fixed sum < $200 in this case, under a 1958 contract), while the purchaser pays until the day of death. Such an arrangement contains more than a whisper of deception and overreading Q. What are some of the problems to be aware of on prepaid funeral contracts0 A. Some contracts are written so fhat the deceased must be buried at a specified place. If an individual, who has fully paid for the funeral, permanently moves from the state or vicinity where the services are offered, upon death, the survivors have the option of forfeiting the money paid in or making costly arrangements for a funeral many miles away. While the prepaid funeral contract may provide for in terest paid upon the amounts paid in, the rate of interest might be much lower than the %f Itfondez JZake Onn Dinner • Cocktails • Family Dinner "Live Western Music" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NITES CARRY OUT ORDERS! NOW .^CuMomU Hd I?8 5506 E. WONDER LAKE RD. WONDER LAKE. ILL. PHONE 815-728-0411 FACILITIES AVAILABLE FOR BANQUETS & WEDDINGS TO ISO' IOPEN WEEKDAYS 4 TO 10 SAT. & SUN. 1 TO 11 CLOSED TUES. (lome in and browac, you'll get idea* for furnishing your bath and discover many charming gift**. & 3012 W. Rle. 120. MrHrnry KhM of New Bridge-Free Parkins 344-1180 Mon.-Thur*. 9-5:30. Fri. 9-H. Sut. 9.5 Complete planning and initlallalion of fixture* and aereitnorieH. going rate, and the interest may not be payable until the entire contract amount has been paid For example, one standard contract provides for interest of 3 percent per an­ num. but only beginning when the full contract amount is paid in. in installments during a period of two, three or four years Finally while the prepaid contract enables the purchaser to select the type of funeral desired, in terms of coffin style, flowers or no flowers, limousines, music at the ser­ vice, etc.. there is charac teristically no guarantee that the specific service will be provided If the selected ser vices have increased in price, the seller need furnish only those services the amount paid in will cover under prevailing prices at the time of death The various problems with prepaid funeral contracts are often disguised through clever salesmanship or other devices In point of fact, most, if not all people who sign up for the prepaid funeral contract, would do much better putting the same amount into a savings account, thereby achieving flexibility and a realistic rate of interest Please write or call Lieutenant Governor Dave O'Neal's Senior Action centers at 160 North LaSalle. Chicago, 111., 60601, or 3 West Old Town Mall, Springfield, 111 , 62701. with questions or concerns about any government agency or programs. This column will be covering the many questions senior citizens may have on various subjects Call statewide: toll free, dial 800 252-6565 flOQQ 01mm USED CAR CLEARANCE Great Tire Deals! Come On In! BLEMS • TAKE OFFS DISCONTINUED DESIGNS • GOOD USED TIRES HURRY...QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED! th%y 1977 SAAB GLE THE MOST LUXURIOUS SAAB ON THE ROAD *7200 m m '0: 1974 Peugeot Deisel '4195 FIRESTONE POLYESTER CORD DELUXE CHAMPION® as low as i95 A78-13 Blackwall Plus M.69F.E.T. and old tire DEPENDABLE PERFORMANCE AT AN AMAZING LOW COST I M- m FIRESTONE DOUBLE-BELTED TIRES DELUXE CHAMPION SUP-R-BELT® as low as 1974 Alpha Romeo Spider *4195 1972 Datsun 521 Pick-Up <1295 COMPLETE WITH CAMPER TOP WHITEWALLS ADD *2 *4 A78-13 BLACKWALL PLUS *1.71 F.E.T. AND OLD TIRE 4005W. RTE. 120 McHENRY, ILL PHONE 385-2323 "DEAL WITH THE PRO'S" ^ McHENRY FIRESTONE, INC. EUROPA MOTORS 2414 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY PHONE 385-0700 tm SINCE 1957" we invite you TO MEET A NEW NEIGHBOR IN TOWN!! Pheasant Valley McHenry, III Rente 120 Enst of Draper Rd. NEW SINGLE FAMILY HOMES Stop in! for a cup of coffee and meet with Rudy Blomseth for additional information LANCER CORP. 1 Block East of Draper Rd. McHenry, Illinois 815-385-9600 385-9608

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