PG. 4 - PLAINDEALER- FRI. FEB. 7, 1969 LAKELAND PARK NEWS Carole Humann S8?>-1608 Little League Plans Roller Skating Party This is the very last time that I can remind you about the Little League roller skating party. It will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 12, at 7 p.m. at the roller rink. This is a school holiday so all the kids will have lots of steam to skate off. The party wjll be over by 10 p.m. so bedtimes won't be too disrupted and the party will be lots >of fun for all if past parties are anything to go by. Skaters of all ages are invited and the faint at heart can come along to watch if that's their bag! Tickets can be obtained from all managers or at the door. Ron Meurer is ticket chairman and he can' help you out If you call him at 385-4356. BOWLING SCHEDULE The coiqsles league will be trying their luck again Saturday night at the Rec at 10 p.m. The 8 Ball and Er-Ki-Gr-Ke's will be on lanes 1 and 2. The Crooked Cranes and the Klikare scheduled for 3 and 4. The Mosquitoes and Biermarfs Bombers will be buzzing on 5 and 6, and the Pandas, and Ten Pins meet on 7 and 8. The Bugs andthe Nippies are on 9 and 10 and Jack's Team and the Sock It To Me's end the list on 11 and 12. GIRL SCOUT TROOP /20 We opened our meeting with the flag ceremony givein by patrol 3. We then went into patrols and discussed places where we are going to go. We are going to Chapman Hills, East Troy, Wis., on the weekend of May 2, 3 and 4. We will sleep in tents, cook outside, and have fun. We are going fro the Milwaukee zoo 7TlcSfe&'^ for MEN When selecting .?»? 1:1 Tftgfeefc 5*TORE for MEN 1245 N. Green St., McHenry, 111. Phone 385-0047 Open Daily 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. - Fri. 'til 9 p.m. CLOSED ON SUNDAYS USE THE FREE GREEN STREET PARKING AREA and the date will be set later. This Saturday, Feb. 8 we will go to Veteran's Acres in Crystal Lake. The girls are to meet at the community house at 12:45 and return there at 4 p.m. Please bring permission slips and dress for the weather. Treats were served by Judy Johnson. We then had election of officers whose names will be listed next week. Respectfully submitted, Mary Beth Humann, Scribe. 4-H NEWS The Lakeland Merry Makers 4-H club held their meeting Jan. 27, at 7:30 „p.m. There were nineteen members present. Business: We talked about the tobogganing^ party that we are going to have. You are to be at the community house at 2:30 p.m. The party will be over at 4:30 p.m. We also talked about the Valentine party. This is Feb. 10, 1969. The committee people are to meet at Kevin Schultz' house on Feb. 5 at 7:30 p.m. The next meeting will be on Feb. 10. The meeting was then adjourned. We had two . talks and one demonstration. We then had recreation led by Karen Fergen, Your 4-H reporter, Colleen Godina. HAPPY BIRTHDAY \ Max Koch* is the birthday boy for Feb. 7 and has the day to himself. Feb. 8 is a popular day with neighbors Kenny George and Joe Johnson sharing the day with six years apiece to their credit. Colleen Rogers will be twelve on the eighth also and Elmer Hagemann celebrates on the same day. Vicki Bottari is Honor 10-Year Employees TWO PLACED ON ELGIN COLLEGE DEAN'S LIST Thirty-one full time students have been named to the Dean's list at Elgin Community college, six with straight-A averages, and 118 others earned academic honors during thef&ll semester. To be eligible for the Dean's list a student must achieve a gradepoint index of 3.50 (halfway between A and B) based on a 4.00 scale. Students who achieve gradepoint indexes of 3.00 (B) receive academic honors. \\ Academic honors werip achieved by James Fitzgerald of Rt. 9, and Robert J. Dowd, 1412 N. Richmond road, Mc Henry. f " ITEM: Among the goodlooking and easy-care foliage plants 1b "pothos," "devil s Ivy," or by its true horticultural name, "Scindapsus." Whatever you call it, this green plant, with leaves splashed yellow or white, is as adaptable as philodendron. The soil in its clay pot should be allowed to, dry out completely between waterings. . 1000c Seven employees - ten-year members of the McHenry hospital staff - hold scrolls presented them at the annual meeting last weekend. With them is George Freund, board president, front row, center. Absent was Mrs. Ethel Crooke, one of the honored employees. From left, front: Mrs. Hazel Clark, Freund and Mrs. Dolly Medine. Back: Mrs. Dorothy Rose, Dean Leonard, Mrs. Valerie Patterson and Mike Wowczuk. (DON PEASLEY PHOTO). SPECIAL ITEM 1967 Ford Ltd. Cpe. Yellow with black vinyl roof. This car is Ford's finest and is in excellent cond. equipped with A.T., P.S., radio and w/w tires. We guarantee this car mechanically 100% for 30 days or 1000 miles. Full Price $1995.00 CRYSTAL LAKE IMPORTS INC. Route 14 w«t of 31 (815) 459-7100 OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9:00 > Authorized Sates & Services / the birthday child for the ninth and Jolyne Vanek celebrates on the tenth. Rosemary Holas and John Zimny share the eleventh and Norbie Kwiatek will be sixteen on that date. Rick Bierman will be seven on Feb. 12 and it was declared a holiday just for him. Ed Felmeth adds another year then too. Bruce Okal is nineteen on the thirteenth and Carol Cynowa will have birthday cake too that day. Hearty wishes to all the birthday kids and sorry to say there aren't any for Valentine's Day. COMMUNITY HOUSE SCHEDULE All bookings and cancellations for the community house should be made in advance by calling Jo Rizzo at 385-2728. Saturday, Feb. 8 -Tri-County Five Watters - 7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 10 - Lakeland Merry- Makers 4-H Club - 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 11 - Boy Scout meeting - 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12 - Girl Scout meeting - 3:30 to5;30p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 18 - Boy Scout meeting - 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 19 - Girl Scout meeting - 3:30 to 5:30. Regular LPPOA Board meeting - 8 p.m. LPPOA BOARD MEET The regular board meeting of the LPPOA will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 19 at the community house at 8 p.m. Important events in the LPPOA sche- Remod 1/2 PRICE SALE On Selected Gift Items Reg. Price Item Make $ 8.00 Candle Holder Sets, 5 pc. set Haegar 2.35 Wall Plaque Sets (Gold) Ideal Gifts 3.60 Butane Candles Eastern and Green Seaboard 7.20 With and without holders Plastics, NJ. 1.50 Ash Trays 10.00 Vase Harlan Dramaware • California 5.00 Ash Trays Italy - Murano 3.50 Ash Trays Haegar 3.50 Japanese figurine Set Ardalt 4.50 Coolde Plate Haegar 2.00 Planter - Lord's Prayer 1.50 Snuffer with Pine Candles 5.50 Ivy Ring 8.00 Spanish Girls Italy 10.00 Spanish Boy Italy MANY OTHER ITEMS ON SALE NOT LISTED ABOVE GLASS CANDLE HOLDERS Tall - Regular $2.50 Pair Now $1.50 Pair Short - Regular $1.50 Pair Now Only $1.00 Pair FIREPLACE FLOOR SAMPLES Price Now Reg. Large Hearth Broom $ 9.50 $ 4.25 Firebuilders Gift Pack .. 5.95 3.00 Damper Dial 9.95 4.50 Hearthside Log Liter 3.95 2.00 Polished Brass Andirons 70.00 35.00 Polished Brass Andirons 80.00 40.00 Polished Brass Firescreen, 38x31 • • • • 40.00 20.00 Polished Brass Firescreen 34.00 17.00 Swedish Steel Firescreen, 38x31 .... 45.00 30.00 Swedish Steel Andirons 21.95 12.00 Ant. Copper Hood 160.00 110.00 Pine Wood or Magazine Basket .... 18.65 10.00 Selected Firesets 20% Off Box O' Fire Cannel Coal, 10 lbs. 1.59 1.30 Black Hanging Firescreen, 50x33 • • 45.00 35.00 Massive Black Andirons 55.00 35.00 Large Wood Eagle 49.95 35.00 I J cwerwcc Highways 44 & 176 Crystal Lake, Illinois Phone 459-6200 OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Open Monday - Saturday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Close-out Sale ON GARD REDWOOD BIRD FEEDERS REGULAR PRICE $1.98 $3.50 $3.85 $5.50 $5.98 LESS 40% KNOCKED DOWN A REAL FIREPLACE AT A BARGAIN 36" Black Firecone Regular $139.50 NOW $119.50 36" Copper Firecone Regular $189.50 NOW $149.50 (Metalbestos Chimney Extra) dule at this time is the forthcoming general meeting on Sunday, April 13, at 2 p.m. at the community house. Election of officers will be held at this time and the nominating comm'ttee has been appointed. Mrs. Nedra Eckhart will serve as chairman for the group and the committee is composed of Joseph Leone, William Schabow and Martin Spoto. LPPOA members in good standing are eligible to serve on the board. Nominations are being taken at this time to fill four vacancies. Another item of note is the announcement that the LPPOA Newsletter will be published every two months instead of monthly. Increased postage is the main reason for this decision, however extra newsletters will be published when the necessity arises. f*"* STROLLING THROUGH THE PARK Don't have time for a leisurely stroll at this time so a quick peek shows not too much doing anyway! Where is you all at? Hie response to the plea for help for the Foat family was overwhelming and shows that there are many kind people left in our poor sick world so maybe the patient has a chahce after all. Jan Walker is home from the hospital and is convalescing. Sure glad that she is up and about already. Mostly up and very little about. Her kids have all pitched in to help Bud with the store so that helps a lot too. Tom Wagner had an accident at work that resulted in a multitide of stitches to repair his hand. Bill and Julie Perry stopped by to visit on the run the other day and they both look great. Next time stay longer, you two! Know that there is more news out there somewhere, maybe it went back into its burrow like the groundhog for another six weeks. If thafs the case look out in six weeks, we'll have a column like the good old days!!!! gSlSggOOOBOBgOOOOOOCOOOOOOOO' The Gentlemen from Buick Offer Bushel Drive a bargain -- Drive to Fox Lake "The gentlemen from Buick" MURPHY-BABER BUICK-0PEL 91 S. RTE. 12 FOX LAKE JU 7-2555 DAILY 9-9 SAT. 9-5 CLOSED SUN. baOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOl McHENRY w /.-"V SERVICE CENTER <7. \l ./ / ... V UNUSUAL FIREPLACES We can screen them.. I ^ ' l ! ADAMS Bros. Repair f 3004 W, Ri. 120 ! 385-0783 • GET THE PARTS YOU F WANT - WHEN YOU | NEED THEM I from I • = Barber Shop • Hair Coloring • Hair Styling • Hair Pieces • Razor Cuts nj Any size any style. Complete remodeling and repair service. We also specialise In room additions. DUKE CONSTRUCTION CO. Ph. 815-653-6161 Wonder Lake No Money Down-Terms. FM< JANE'S 1 by appointment 385-7771 Farm Equipment George P. 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Lakeland Park CAR WASH Next to Phillip's 66 | Having Radiator Troubles? I msBEESsm I I * • Fast precision sharpening-- ^ f • Complete selection of 68 Jacotlsen lawn mowers ^ | 385-0434 { | Adams Repair | I Shop i I 3102 N. Chapel HiU Rd. ' I McHenry I \ I I I Radiator - Heaters Auto-Truck-Tractor Cleaning -Repair- Recoring 15 years experience Test can be made without [removing radiator^ from your car Adams Bros. Repair Serv.' Next to V.F.W. Phone 385-0783 3004 W. Route 120 McHenry, Dl. Complete Selection Also Register In Our Bridal Register Agatha 1242 Green St. 385-0097 Insurance & Real Estate Earl R. Walsh Life Fire Auto Homeowners Liability plate Glass Bonds Marine Workmen's Accident & Compensation Health . Office 385-3300 Residence 385-3321 3429 W. Elm Street McHenry, Illinois, 60050