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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Mar 1969, p. 9

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LAKEMOOR . LILYMOOR SHIRLEY SCHUERR 385-2645 CAR STICKERS WILL COST MORE AFTER DEADLINE To those residents of Lakemoor who have not purchased their vehicle stickers. As of March 1 there is a delinquent charge of fifty cents per month (50 &. The deadline was Feb. 15. • You are also in, for a ticket for not having your vehicle sticker on the windshield of your car. You can not save the delinquent charge in not purchasing your vehicle sticker on time, but you can save yourself a ticket by purchasing your vehicle sticker now. ASSOCIATION NEWS The Lilymoor association held their general meeting Monday, Feb. 24. The February meeting was a very interesting meeting. It was nice meeting. And also it was an interesting meeting. The next general meeting will be held Tuesday, April 8, at 8 p.m. It will be held in the Ryan home. The officers and board would like to see more people attend the meetings. VILLAGE MEETING The village of Lakemoor will be holding their meeting the second Thursday of this month. The date is Thursday, March WANTED TRAINEES Men and women are urgently needed to train on I B M machines Computer Programming and Machine Training Persons selected will be trained in a program which need not interfere with present job. If you qualify3, training can be financed. Write today. Please include home phone number and age. COLLEGE OF AUTOMATION Director of Admissions Box 205 -- c/o McHenry Plaindealer 13, at 8 p.m. It will be held at the fire-community building. The residents of Lakemoor are invited to attend the village meeting. The Lilymoor association will be holding a rummage sale Friday and Saturday, April 18 and 19. The sale will be held in the Ryan home on Southside and Lily Lake road. If you have.any articles for the sale please contact Marion Leske at 385-0536 or Connie Johnson at 385-3908. DANCE The Lilymoor association will hold a dance Saturday, May 17. The name of the dance is Spring Fling, it will be held in Johnsburg. You may purchase your tickets from any of the officers or board of directors. They will gladly sell you all the tickets you want. Proceeds will go toward the street lights. Friends and neighbors of Lottie Bransford were saddened to hear of Lottie's death. Lottie had been a year round resident of Lakemoor for the past 35 years and had been a summer resident before that. Lottie passed away Monday; Feb. 17. GET-WELL Wishes go to Ruth Young. Ruth has been down in bed fighting that old flu bug. Here's hoping, you are just fine now Ruth. HOME FROM HOSPITAL I am happy to report that Val Fradinardo and Millie Kunz are now home from the hospital. Both Val and Millie have to take it rea^l easy. Welcome home. SEMESTER BREAK Terry Morrison is home from college on his semester break. Terry is enjoying visiting with his family and friends. Nice to see you home, Terry. BACK FROM FLORIDA Three of our residents are now back with us after spending several weeks in Florida. Walter Schuerr spent two weeks in Naples, Fla., visiting his brother-in-law and sister-inlaw, Joe and Jessie Wiorek. Gene and Helen Rodde took in many -interesting sights while in Florida. One of the many interesting sights was Cape Kennedy. They also visited with friends while in Florida. It's nice to see you all home. Marian Central High Announces Honor Rolls WED. MARCH 5, 1969 - PLAINDEALER - PG. 9 COUNTRY {LUB NEWS KING COBRA The jidult King. Cobra will eat nothing except living snakes; no one knows what the young cobras eat, as all hatched in captivity have died without eating anything, although they were offered everything imaginable. Listings on the high honor roll and the regular honor roll have been announced at Marian high school for the second quarter. HIGH HONOR ROLL Seniors: Mary Boetsch, Judy - Buss, Ellen Brickley, Kathy Fr anger, Sue Fredericks, Pamela Gorski, Janet Jarecki, Patrick McAndrews, Carlotta Olson, Catherine Orso, Catherine Poblocki, Robert Ruggero, Gary Schaefer, Cheryl Tomoa, Debbie Varese, Christine Thelen and John Horeled. Juniors: Deborah Cristy, Tony Elliott, Andrew Maduza, Barbara Miller, Patrick Neisen, Renee Pieroni, Adolph Pis ha, Diane Powers, Kathy Russell, Rosemarie Thelen, Martin Toren, Christine Toussaint and Robert Zimmerman. Sophomores: Edward Anderson, Mike Carey, Craig Fillion, Frank Gosser, William _ Herkes, Mary Kennebeck, Tom McAndrews, John Matthes, Debbie Miller, John Nuber, Norma Recamp, Mark Ryan, Car la Simonini, Barbara Sullivan, Jeanne Vanlanduyt and Jeffrey Welbon. Freshmen: Catherine Elliott, Lori Evenson, Laurel Junroe, B.H. Kennebeck, Jane Klocek, Michael Knaack, Susan Laseman, Sharon Neumann, Joann Lucke, Deborah Lichfield, Mary Ellen O'Donnell, Denise Olszak^Ted Pitzen, Cyndy Rugger o and Anne Schroeder. HONOR ROLL Seniors: Kent Cooney, Barbara Cummings, Peter Klocek, Mary Ann Peacock, Laurie Murphy, Nancy Polizzi, Mary Richards and Kathleen Young. Juniors: Diane Adams, Christine Carey, Malitta Charvat, "Mary Herkes, Jacqueline Hiller, Donald Hanson, Richard Jakubowski, Craig Ludford and Mary Sullivan. Sophomores: Anne Dwyer and John Metzger. Freshmen: Bruce Beiers, Norine FrOriczak, Diane Menzel and Edward Schmitt. Rev. Philip Kennedy, Principal Geri Neubauer 385-7194 When dynamite explodes, the powder or liquid changes into gasses, and occupies 8,000 to 10,000 times the space it previously did, and thus moves everything around it. s osco WE AT OSCO DRUG WANT YOU, OUR CUSTOMERS TO.. Be satisfied with your shopping trip - discover how much time you'll save when you shop at Osco Drug! You'll find yourself buying things you had expected to purchase at 3 or 4 other stores. Besides our tremendous pharmacy and toiletry department you II fend automotives, appliances, housewares, soft goods, and many, many other name brand items- Be satisfied with us, and with yourself; knowing that you saved money with Osco s discount prices -- to buy more of the things your family needs! BLUE AND GOLD DINNER FUN FOR SCOUTS, PARENTS Cub Scout Pack - Den 4, held their annual Blue and Gold dinner Sunday, Feb. 23, at the Methodist church. After a delicious smorgasborg dinner some fine entertainment was provided by-Cory Wilhelm and Cinday Conrad. The girls pitched in with their singing talents when the scheduled magician could not appear, because of illness. Their performance was enjoyed by Scouts, parents and the guests. TOP HONORS FOR COUNTRY CLUB KIDS Our sincere congratulations to Valerie Frett, Mike Joza, Kathy Longhway and Jim Cole who were named on the McHenry Junior High School second term honor roll. ANNIVERSARY WALTZ Best wishes from all of us to Steve and Lilly Wilkey who will celebrate their wedding anniversary on March 7. Congratulations to you both and many, many more happy anniversaries. BIRTHDAY TIME A belated happy birthday to Cheryl Ziszik - Feb. 17, and a happy fifth birthday to my niece, Cathy Grasser, March 8. WHERE HAVE ALL«MY OLD FRIENDS GONE. . Whatever happened to all my good buddies who were going to call me faithfully with bits and pieces to fill this space. We missed two weeks in the hopes we'd get so many calls we could write a book. It's a little early for Spring Fever to have a hold of all of you so come on, pitch in and give me a hand. Till next week . . .maybe. . . | Political I r4 - Corner $1 59 SIZE 12 0Z BTL. Maalox Liquid $1.49 SIZE PKG. OF 12 6 OZ. SIZE JAR: Anusol Noxzema Suppositories Skin Cream $1.09 3 OZ SIZE CAN Secret Super Dry Deodorant AT OSCO Antacid & PRICES GOOD ONLY Demulcent THRU SAT . MARCH 8, 1969 REG., EX-HOLD, OR UNSCENTED Just Wonderful Hair Spray $1.00 SIZ18 OZ BTL Breck Creme Rinse $1.19 SIZE 12 OZ. BTl Micrin Mouthwash 14.5 OZ. FAMILY SIZE Jergen's Hand Lotion or with maalox* i o h i i ubumm mtrti Mi ANtACIO - OIXUtCIHI aOM.COMtTIPATIHO WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES wrantftteinw racwfl* m MICRIN ORAL ANTISEPTIC FOR MOUTHWASH 4 GARGlf BOSSONG TOP-VALUE 5 OZ. SIZE TUBE Pepsodent Toothpaste 79c SIZE, 3 OZ. BTL Score Liquid Hairdressing for Men 7 Gillette Injector Blades SEAMLESS SHKW. Grooming Only OSCO $2.98 SIZE PKG OF 40 Geritol Tablets FEEL STRONGER FAST Ks - \raec)tor J TO I 8 Pale - 16 oz. | SEEKS OFFICE CHARLES F. WHITFIELD Charles F. Whitfield, 50, of Fox River Drive, Millbrook, is a candidate for the Republican nomination for State Representative flom the 33rd district. The district includes Kendall, DeKalb, Boone, and parts of Kane and McHenry counties. A special primary election will be held May 6 and the general election is scheduled for June 24. Whitfield is a veteran member of the Kendall county board of supervisors, havirig served fifteen years. He is also a commissioner of the Kendall County Forest Preserve district. CANDIDATE'S NIGHT McHenry County Young Republicans will hold a special meeting March 12 at the McHenry American Legion home. The subject t of this special meeting will be the up-coming elections. Republican candidates for the April 1 McHenry township elections and Tom Davis, candidate for State Representative, will attend. After a short formal candidates' meeting, refreshments will be served and a chance given to personally meet the candidates. The meeting begins at 8 p.m. w/GASOLINE PURCHASE & McHenry Market Place Route 120 4416 W. Route 120 McHenry MARRIAGE LICENSES Thomas L. Bateman, McHenry, and Janice W. Foley, Wauconda. John F. Rourke and Edith L. Sutherland, both of McHenry. William E. Butler, Jr., and Patrice Henneberger, both of McHenry. Donald C. Kopsell, McHenry, and Sharon Lee Johnson, Crystal Lake. Carroll Myers, Carpentersville, and Deidre Brouty, McHenry. --1 MIDWEST BANK CARD n^COMEATA" OSCO DRUG STORES A your osco drug pharmacy Basic Ingredients Ne scale it sensitive eneu«ti to weigh two important ingredients that go mto every prescr.pt.on we Ml - yet, they weigh heavily in your favor They are out pro fessional skill, and the high qualify of our prescription drugs These intangible, yet essential ingredients combine with the prescribed drugs to assure you of perfect medicine every time Bring your ne»t prescription to OSCO for prompt, economical service When selecting a gift for him. ... let us help! 5TORE for MEN Hours Daily 9-9 Sun. 9-5 3720 W. Elm St. Phone 385-7030 1245 N. Green St., McHenry, 111. Phone 385-0047 Open Daily 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. - Fri. 'til 9 Djn. 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