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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Jul 1969, p. 7

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Northern Mini lewmtn Views HERE AND THERE IN BUSINESS The Illinois State Field Ar­ chery Championship was held at the Kishwaukee Archery Range near Sycamore. Northern Illini Bowmen claim two champions. Jim Dion cap­ tured the State Field Cham­ pionship in Class C, Free Style and Rose Eady is the new IAA Field cha.tip'oi in Class C barebtw. A "20 pin" was shot by Harv Eady on the difficult 80 yard walkup target. Harv»s 80, 70. 60 and 5!) yard shots all scored in the 5 point center ring. Northern Illini Bowmen's July Club meeting is scheduled for 8 p.m., Thursday, July 17 at the McHenry American Le­ gion. Final plans will material­ ize for the big 12th annual 3D SAFARI weekend on July 26 and 27,- Local Golf erg Play In Women'g Western Tourney At Oak Park i Three local golfers are en­ tered in the Women's Western Golf Association 69th annual amateur championship this week at the Oak Park Country Club. Laurayne Conway, Mar­ ilyn Bishoff and Carol Cooney are the local girls entered to compete with golfers from all over the USA and other coun­ tries. ~- LAST CALL FOR SHRINE CIRCUS REGISTRATION This is the last week to reg­ ister for grade and junior high school children to attend the eighteenth annual Shrine circus presented by Tebala Shrine Temple of Rockford. Transpor­ tation and admittance is free. Plans are being made to take up to 1,000 children on school busses to the Winnebago coun­ ty fair grounds at Pecatonica, just west of Rockford, on July 24. 'ftu£ loading time is 5:30 GREEN STREET MALL SPONSORS SPECIAL SALE On Saturday, July 19, the Green Street Mall will hold its annual sidewalk sale. This year, in honor of Miss Amer­ ica visiting the city on Sun­ day, merchants will salute her states through employees' at­ tire and store decorations. Ag­ atha Gifts and Candies has se­ lected Arkansas; Ben Franklin represents Texas; Bolger's Drug store has picked New York. Bresler's Ice Cream Parlor will honor Iowa. Brou­ haha has selected California; Carey Appliance will portray Nevada, and the Casual Shoppe honors Hawaii. Gladstone has selected Kentucky. McHenry Drapery and Carpet will high­ light Louisiana. McHenry*s Fa­ vorite Sport Center will rep­ resent Florida; Mi-Place Tav­ ern salutes Wisconsin, andStef- fan's Jewelry has selected m- During the 4 th century, Ar­ istotle had helpers notch the ears of porpoises, to study their life span and habits. WED. JULY 16, 1969 - PLAINDEALER- PG. 7 Have fun Or at least comfort. And no worries. That's what you'll be looking for when you retire. But to find it, yo'u'll need dollars-- more thark Social Sec­ urity will provide. No problem if you rate a pension. But suppose you're self-employed? Still no problem--just take advantage of re­ cent changes in income tax rules. They give you a deduction of 10%--up to $2500 a year--of earned income invested in an approved retire­ ment plan. I have several such pians. When can I ex­ plain them to you? Your Country Companies; Agent • 4 ' Lee B. Kortemeier Off, 338-2000 Res. 338-0975 inois. Ted's Bootery will por­ tray Tennessee; Vycital's Hardware has selected Virgin­ ia, and White's Men's store, Minnesota. Gg|yen Street Mall has ob­ tained the services of the well known barbershop quartet the Pipers Four. These men will entertain during this fun day. All persons age 15 and over are invited to register at the Green Street Mall All America tar- gain bazaar tent for thirty- five theatre passes that will be given away. Ltmrayne Conway It Winner In State Golf Tournament The Illinois State Women* s Golf Tournament was recently held at Exmoor Country Club in Highland Park with a field of 144 entries. After a disappointing qual­ ifying round Laurayne Conway went mi to win her four matches and win the 1st Flight Division. Marilyn Bishoff, also playing out of McHenry Country Club, lost in 1st Flight semi-finals. p.m. and starting time is 6:10. The group expects to return to Crystal Lake about midnight, where parents will have hot cof­ fee and doughnuts while wait­ ing. Accompanying the group will be a doctor, mechanic and state police members as escorts. Registration will take place at Conion-Collins Ford, Highways 176 and 14. [ I MINNIE ULRICH Services were conducted at 1:30 Monday afternoon from the Yurs funeral home, St. Charles, for Mrs. Minnie D. Ulrich, 83, who died July 11. Mrs. Ulrich had made her home on Main street, McHenry, for several years, moving to Oak Park recently. Survivors are her husband, Fred; one son, Robert G.; one sister, Edith Hentschel; two grandchildren and seven great­ grandchildren. JEFFREY P. HANSEN Jeffrey Phillip Hansen, nine- year-old son of Raymond and Josephine (Boeker) Hansen of 3230 E. Lake Shore drive, Won­ der Lake, died unexpectedly Sunday evening, July 13, in Lincoln hospital. In addition to his parents, Jeffrey is survived by a broth­ er, Earl; a sister, Lois; and his grandmother, Mrs. Lena Hansen, of Genoa City, Wis. There will be no visitation. Services will be conducted at Nativity Lutheran church, Won­ der Lake, Wednesday, July 16, at 2 p.m. Burial will be in Mc­ Henry County Memorial cem­ etery, Woodstock. Peter M. Justen & Son Fun­ eral home made final arrange­ ments. What's new, coffee cup? A kitchen counter that cooks Electrically, of course. On the level. A sleek stret^Kof tempered ceramic is the newest electric range. Only its temperature dials give it away. It looks like a counter, but it cooks like a range.. So where is the heart? Under the tempered ceramic surface. That's its mar­ velous advantage. Comes clean-up time, all it takes is once-over- lightly with a sponge. First the oven that cleans itself. Now, a counter that cooks, and keeps cleaning simple. Where do these great ideas come from? Where else? Commonwealth Edison Company The most successful people will admit " The harder I work, the luckier I am". MW (Paid for by The McHenry Citizens For The Chicago Cut-in J 969) The next time you buy sun­ glasses or eyeglass frames, it is important to inquire if they are flammable. According to the Illinois Society for the Preven­ tion of Blindness, some frames are extremely dangerous. They can ignite instantly when a light­ ed cigarette or match is held too close. Most American man­ ufacturers have abandoned the use of unsafe materials, but many imported frames highly combustable. are V & p¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ v ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ V ¥ w BOY RECOVERS Gary Reinwall is recovering in Memorial hospital, Wood­ stock, from injuries sustained in an accident on July 8. Gary, 12-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Reinwall, 3816 Idyl Dell road, suffered a fractured leg when his bicycle was struck by a car driven by Lynn Dale Nikkei, of Oklahoma. The boy is still in traction. 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