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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Nov 1971, p. 16

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PAr,F 16-PIAINDEA LER-WED NE SDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1971 I>0RRA1NE SAUER Young Mother Well On Way Toward Goal "1 find McHenry County college is interested in helping students regardless of their backgrounds," says Mrs. Lorraine Sauer, a student at MCC, "the faculty is of high quality, and 1 like the flexibility of the programs here, as well as the numerous opportunities to learn" She further stated: "When 1 entered college, I had a lack of confidence, now as a result of being at MCC, I find I can achieve and it's a good feeling." Mrs. Sauer is a good example of the variety of people at MCC. She entered the college in 1970 and is well on her way to achieving her goals. What does her family think of her being a student? Both her husband and two children think it's great; and since she has always worked, doing such things as waitress, factory work, production control work, and office work, she enjoys the challenge of being a student. As a student, she is currently working toward achieveing her goal of developing a background in both middle management and secretarial science. She hopes to be able to use her secretarial background to enter business with an eye toward some level of middle management. Yes, Mrs. Sauer is a mother, a housewife, and a student. And as she says, "although it's sometimes hectic, it's fun to wear several hats, and I wouldn't have it any other way." Lakemoor-Lilymoor Alma Hueckstaedt 385-5609 Officials Host Municipal Dinner Meet In Village On Nov 17 the village of­ ficials of Lakemoor will host the McHenry County Municipal association, with a dinner- meeting to be held at a local restaurant Last month, President Hyatt and three village officials, Mrs. Hatch. Mr Whynot, and Mr. Coughlin attended a dinner- meeting at Harvard. The officials of Lakemoor would like to commend the young people for their very good behavior on Halloween. This year there wasn't any damage or vandalism, reported to the local police department. LADIES LEAGUE The regular meeting was held Wednesday evening, Nov. 3 After the business of the evening the ladies played bunco Prize winners were - first - Mary Crudele, second - Eunice Tobey, third - Lu Gravenstuk, fourth - Marge Peak, the booby prize was won by Nettie Sarley Hostesses for the evening were Mary Crudele and Jean Dember. BIRTHDAYS -- PAST AND PRESENT On Nov. 5, Elsie Metz celebrated her birthday, Nov. 7 was the date that Lee Bassi, Shawn Hager, and Herb Polinski will have celebrated in much the same way as they share that birthdate, on Nov. 9 Sue Couillard will have celebrated her natal day. Nov. 11 is Calvin Stineman's bir­ thday. On the fifteenth, Polly Freeman and Thomas Para will chalk up another year, and on the sixteenth, Wendy Jane Kelley and Ellas Betancourt will have the chance to blow out the candles again. Here's hoping all the above mentioned have had and will have a very happy birthday. IN CLOSING With your help I can keep my birthday and anniversary file up-to-date. Please call me if someone new moves in, a baby is born or if someone moves away, so I can add or subtract from my list. If you have anything you feel will interest other readers, call 385-5689. See you next week. CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1. Pain Jazz dance 10 Crucifix 11 Performed by many voices 12 .Soprano, M of f o 13 Revolve 14. Glowing coal bit 16 Grassland 17 Watchword 19 Imitated 21 Partial refund 23 Wading bird 27 Being ^employed (2 wds i 28 Rental contract 29 Carpus or talus 30 Roam 31 Ancient Syria 33 Longing 34 Lambkin's cry 37 African antelope 39 Illusory 41 First-rate 44 Bobby- soxer's . one and only 45 Drama 46 Lachrymal 47 Czech river DOWN 1 Macaw 2 Pros, partner 3. Song from "South Pacific" <2 wds. i 4 Dutch cheese f) Singer Dinah 6. Tyke 7. Spoken H Com­ panion 9 Entreaty 11 Dress fabric 15. Diminish 17. Nursery item 18 Italian river 20 Per Today's Answer A,a,V;3. J. s 22 Cniis- 24 Girl's 3,N,0,8 3.T0HV Ts/vn, i 3 S <31 lama 3..L V e,3.ia wds i Man 26 Ob served 28 Tibetan monk 30 Re­ cover 32 Prepare Statue 35 Poker stake 36 Region 38 Back of the neck 40 Attention 42 Seize 43 Orb Christmas hints HORNSBYS fami ly centers ^ Handy, Useful Auto Accessory Discounts A. AUTO COMPASS our reg. low- 6.87. Easy to install. Easy to adjust to ac­ curate readings. Model 600 9m 4.67 B. MONIT TACH our reg. 25.87. Precision Tach­ ometer is easily installed and fully warranted. For 6, 6, 04, 8 cylinders. .NX \ il / / li \ \] Model 650 19.87 C. LICENSE FRAMES our reg. 1.46 pair. Rust proof chrome finish. Easy to install. Includes mounting hardware. Model 101P 96 c pr D. FOG LAMP our reg. low 7.47 Sealed beam unit. Classy chrome finish. Swivel bracket All accessories for easy installation. Model F40 5.37 E. RUBBERMAID FLOOR MATS Adds beauty to your car's in­ terior as it protects against dirt and grime. Choice of col­ ors. Fits most American & Foreign cars. TWIN FRONT our reg. 4.87 Start as Low as 3.56 TWIN REARS our reg. 3.47 2.47 The Largest Assortment And The Lowest Prices The Manufacturer Permits*! TIMEX WATCHES We've purchased an extra ordinary large as­ sortment of famous TIMEX watches for Christmas. Choose styles for men, women, boys and girls. Dress, sport, work models in white or gold with many features like water and dijp proof, second hand sweeps, anti magnetic, and calendar watches. J™.0.?bZ ZoZT",ny to dl*°u" others to 50.00 w D "SPORTING" GIFTS SCORE BIG WITH THE ENTIRE FAMILY! A. Our Reg. 9.97 BOWLING BAG Two in one bowling bag with royal naugahyde divider style full ffront; internal ball rack. Choice of assorted colors. Daily 9-9 Sunday 9-6 HORNSBY'S PLENTY OF FREE FRONT HORNSBYS fami ly centers ^ 5.07 Model 06855 6.76 Model 06472 9.87 Model 06495 33.54I Model 07043 6.54 Model 07102 McHenry Shopping Center W. Rte. 120 B. Our Reg. 9.97 GIRLS FIGURE SKATES Smooth grain white uppers; warm flannel lining; locked stitch construction. Hi-cut style. One piece silver brazend hollow ground steel skates. All sizes. 13.97 BOYS HOCKEY SKATES Rugged full grain cowhide construction. Fully lined. Water resistant Guaranteed hard toe. Pro style water repellent outsole. D. Our Reg. 39.97 CATALYTIC HEATER Made by Coleman. Choose the comfort range you want from 5 to 8,000 B.T.U.'s. Radiates heat Irom the sides and top. Quick heating and odorless. E. Our Reg. 11.97 SLEEPING BAG Water repellent treated covering and color co-or cotton lining. Washable. 54" rustproof zipper . Cut size M" x 80". PARKING - OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 - SUNDAY 10 to 6

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