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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Apr 1969, p. 11

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THE MCHENRY PLAINDEALER "SERVING THE CHAIN-O-LA KE S REGION SINCE 1875 jVoNDER LAKE GAIL WILLIAMS 653-5371 SCHOOL BOARD HOLDS ELECTION ON SATURDAY Don't forget the school board elections, Harrison, McHenry high school and McHenry County College for District 36 residents. Those residing within the district vote at Harrison school. The candidates for Harrison are George Street, incumbent, Norman Williams, Jr., and Raymond DeWerdt. Polls are open from noon to 7 p.m. on Saturday, April 12. HOSPITALIZED Ronald Magnine, Lawrence Jensen, Phillip Breckenridge, Mrs. Lucille Abbt, Mrs. Genevieve Oeffling and Mrs. Rose Gould were hospitalized this past week at Woodstock hospital. . Howard Legg and Bart Fivecoat were patients this past week at McHenry hospital. AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL On Saturday and Sunday, April 19 and 20, a garage sale is being planned to raise monies for equipment for the American Legion Post 1169 baseball team this year. Anyone wishing todonateuseable items for this sale may do so by contacting Wilbur Haak, Indian Ridge, 653-5107 or Terry Haak, Highland Shores, 653- 5502, No clothing please. Items will be picked up on April 12 and 13. The garage sale is being held at the firehouse on East Wonder Lake road. Any boy between the ages of 16 to 19 years of age who likes to play baseball, and has not been contacted or missed the meeting should contact Terry Haak, 653-5502. / SPRING FLING Dinner-Dance, Saturday, April 12, at the VFW hall, Woodstock, starting with cocktails at 6:30 p.m. dinner at 7:30 p.m. and dancing at 9 p.m. is being sponsored by the Highland Shores Property association. Tickets for the dinner are still available and may be ob^ tained by calling Terry Haak, 653-5502, Mrs. George(Sharon) Taylor, 653-4320 . or Jim Beyers, 653-9443. Anyone wishing to attend the dance only may purchase- a ticket at the door. LEGION AUXILIARY NOTES A reminder' that the past presidents' dinner is being held at Orsolini's in Richmond, Thursday, April 17, at 6:30p.m. Also, the American Legion auxiliary's meeting for April will be held on Thursday, April 24, 7:30 p.m. due to the past presidents' dinner. BLESSING FROM HEAVEN Jerry and Betty Draffkorn, Oakwood Shores, welcomed a daughter, Jennifer Lynn, on March 30, Woodstock hospital, Swedish steal at $2524 This has got to be the biggest travel bargain of this summer or any summer! Buy a new SAAB and we'll throw in a roundtrip jet flight to Europe plus a week's all-expense paid tour of Sweden. At the end of the week pick up your new SAAB in Sweden and drive it anywhere you please for another week. Then we'll ship your SAAB back to our East Coast P.O.E. And it's yours to enjoy for years to come. Your 1969 SAAB is identical to those sold in the United States and includes complete service and warranty. The entire package, including the new SAAB, is a steal at $2524. (Excise tax and duty additional.) Please send me complete information about your SAAB Summerflight 1969. Name, Address . City .State. \ Zip OF SWEDEN i j EUROPA MOTORS & Phone 815-385-0700 3318 W. Pearl McHenry Do-lt-Yourself * Room Divider * Trophy Rack * Wall Units * Foot Stool Coffee Table SPINDLE-FLEX" SYSTEM COMPONENTS Ready to finish, smooth sanded hardwood turnings take on stain, paint, antiquing, etc., beautifully. -PV.'Lf.-. lb- -a Spjn.sh sUe Transit on3l S|v,e iiA^EB.OCKS ! 5 :--n '^3 # McHENRY LUMBER CO PH. 385 -4600 4030 W. MAIN ST. McHENRY weighing 7 lbs. 6 ozs., and measuring 20 inches. Greeting Jennifer at home were two "big" brothers, Jerry, 4 years old, and Jeff, 3 years old. The maternal grandparents are the Paul Dietrichs and the maternal great-grandparents, the Fred Dietrichs, all reside in Crystal Lake. The paternal grandmother, Mrs. Frank Draffkorn, resides in Oakwood Shores. . Congratulations to all!!! BIRTHDAY Happy birthday on April 15 to my husband, Norm. NATIVITY LUTHERAN CHURCH NEWS The LCW Evening circle meets Tuesday, April 15, at 8 p.m. at the church to finalize plans for the mother and daughter banquet, Sunday, May 4, 5:30 p.m. all youth will leave the church to go swimming. Bring a friend but be sure you eat at home first. There will be no vacation church school this summer. The Sunday School closes for the summer with the last day being May 25. The sessions will begin again on Sept. 7. The Voyagers will have a hobo party and scavenger hunt, Sunday, April 20, 6:30 p.m. at the church. Hosts for the month are AI and Diane Horn and Sam and Jan Absher. You will be hearing from the phone committee soon for more details. LITTLE LEAGUE DANCE SAT. APRIL 12 The Little League dance sponsored by the baseball board members will take place on Saturday night, April 12, at the American Legion hall in Wonder Lake. Tickets are available from any of the board member directors: Ernest Vogt, George Street, Jack Van Kanegan or Jay Cristy. Proceeds go to the Club for necessary purchases. Tickets may also be purchased at the door. The dance starts at 9 p.m. SCOUT-O-RAMA The Scout-O-Rama of the Kishwaukee District, Blackhawk Area Council, Boy Scouts of America was kicked off recently. The ticket sales kickoff was well attended with Scout leaders from all over the McHenry County area. Three Candidates Seek School Board Offices a member of the Ringwood Methodist church. Mr. Street is employed with the U.S. Post Office at Wonder Lake. RAYMOND L. DeWERDT RAYMOND L. DeWERDT, who is also seeking a position on the Harrison school board, resides at 3917 E. Lake Shore Drive, Deep Spring Woods, with his wife, Cecelia, and three daughters -- ages 17, 15 and 9 years old. Mr. DeWerdt has resided in the Wonder Lake area for the past 6 years, attended Chicago grade and high schools and the University of Illinois. * Mr. DeWerdt is employed as a sales manager with the Container Corp. of America. Cub Scout and Boy Scouts are now selling adult tickets. The Scout-O-Rama will show displays of crafts and advancement requirements. This year's show will be held at the McHenry Junior high school auditorium on Saturday, April 19, at 1 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on Green and Kane streets, McHenry. The Scout-O-Rama provides one way the local Cub Packs and Scout Troops may earn •money for their expenses.Each . Scout can earn a neckerchief slide and may wear the 1969 Scout-O-Rama patch on his uniform. The theme for the Scout-ORama this year is "America's Manpower begins with Boy Power". The Wonder Lake Boy Scout Troop No. 145 will enter a study on map and compass and the local Cub Pack will also be represented. Before you get that sinking feeling... Get a State Farm Boatowners Policy. Most complete coverage you can buy. Low, low State Farm rates. Call me. Dennis Conway 3315 W. Elm Street "Phone 385-7111 STATE H STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois GEORGE STREET, incumbent, is seeking re-election as a school board member of Harrison School Board District No. 36, Wonder Lak^, resides at 3116 E. Lake Shore Drive, St. Francis Heights, with his wife, Amy, and their two children, Kimberly, 14 years old, a freshman at McHenry high school, and Kendall, II years old,"sixth grade student at Harrison school. Mr. Street has resided at Wonder Lake for the past 16/j years and, a school board member for Harrison School for four years (one year in an unexpired term). He is a graduate of Downers Grove high school, then served 3Vz years in the U.S. Coast Guard serving in the South Pacific during World War II. Mr. Street is a member of the Harrison School PTA for the past ten years; presently director and team manager of Wonder Lake boys baseball league; member of the local American Legion post; a member of the Wonder Lake volunteer fire department for the past ten years; member umpire of the Northern Illinois Umpire's association officiating at baseball games in the local area (Little League, etc.) and a member of the umpire of the Illinois high school association officiating at baseball games for the local high schools and is msmber of Nativity Lutheran church, Wonder Lake. He and his wife, the former Gail Cannon of Wonder Lake, have three children, April, Jamie and Beth Ann. The residents of Wonder Lake within the District 36 will vote at Harrison school, Saturday, April 12, the polls being open from 12 noon to 7 p.m. Almost 2 million Series E Savings Bonds -- either lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed-- have been replaced by the Treasury, at no cost to the owners, since the first Bond was sold in Mav. 1941. ' WASTE TREATMENT Some $9 million in proposed waste water treatment projects in 23 counties has been approved by the Sanitary Water board. Clarence W. Klassen, technical secretary, said the projects are improvements to present , industrial and municipal treatment facilities and will bring waste handling in stronger compliance with Water quality standards. Projects announced today bring to 45 the number of permits for constructing sewage and.industrial treatment works approved this year. WATER-WELLS PUMPS O RED JACKET NORMAN 'J. WILLIAMS, .JR. NORMAN J. WILLIAMS, JR., 27 years old, also seeking a position on the Harrison school board, resides at 3124 Eastwood Drive, Oakwood Shores. He has been a resident in the Wonder Lake area for seven years and a McHenry County citizen for 17 years. Mr. Williams, who attended McHenry schools, is employed with Overton Cadillac-Pontiac, McHenry, with previous employment of six years with the McHenry County SherifPs department. He is a member of the Wonder Lake fire department, the McHenry County Deputy Sheriff's association and a I THE BEST- WATER SYSTEM NSTALLED \$ THE CHEAPEST WATER WELL SUBMERSIBLE DRILLING PUMPS SALES AND SERVICE McHENRY COUNTY WELL & PUMP CO. 385-5252 - Res. 385-0713 4913 W. McCuIlom Lk. Rd. McHenry Definition of a credit card INSTANT DEBT A bank charge card is actually a loan from the bank, incurring interest at the rate of 18 per cent minimally per year. This is in addition to the payment provisions for purchases, which are another expensive matter. 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