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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 May 1973, p. 8

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PAGE 8-PIAINDEALER-FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1973 Ringwood News Sunday School Sessions VW// End May 20 The children of the Ringwood church Sunday School will have their last session Sunday, May 20. Classes will then be discontinued for the summer months. U.M.Y.F. A youth fellowship meeting will be held Monday evening, May 7, at 7 p.m. at Mount Hope church for the purpose of planning a "goody-bye - hello" party for those leaving and entering the group. KEY 73 CANVASS There will be a meeting at the Ringwood church Sunday, May 6. at 1:30 p.m. for the purpose of instructing workers for this canvass. ABOUT TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brennan visited the Kenneth SENIOR CITIZEN MONTHLY INCOME PURCHASE A $5000°° 5%% 3 YEAR CERTIFICATE AND RECEIVE A MONTHLY CHECK CERTIF ICATE MONTHLY CHECK $5,000.00 10,000.00 15,000.00 20,000.00 25,000.00 30,000.00 $23.96 47.92 71.88 95.83 119.79 143.75 T H K F I R S T N A T I O N A L B A N K O F M CH K N R Y 3814 vVF^T f lM M' HENRY. ILLINOIS 60 05C Bie 38b 5400 ^ Brennan family in Oak Lawn Easter weekend. Mrs. Allen Ainger and son, David, of Hebron, called on Mrs. Nellie Hepburn Sunday. Elsie Ottoson, Pearl Sanders, Mrs. Tobin and Nellie Hepburn attended the Spring luncheon $t the Greenwood church last Wednesday. Several other ladies from our community also enjoyed the luncheon and program put on by the Greenwood ladies. Mrs. Jack Moore of Wonder Lake was a visitor Monday at the Brennan-Hepburn home. Sorry to hear about Ed Betts' motorcycle accident. Seems a car came from a side street and hit Ed. Sure he would like to hear from some of you folks. The address is Ed Betts R.R. 1, Gasville, Arkansas, 72635. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carlson of Beverly Hills spent last Thursday with Mabel Hawley. Theyiare Mabel's,. Niece and Nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wright have had visitors. They were Joe Wiser, son-in-law of Volo, and several of their grand­ daughters. They all pitched in and helped get the water out of their basement. Oh What a job! NEW ARRIVAL A new little daughter arrived at the Jay Walkington household in Arlington Heights last Friday evening, April 27. She will answer to the name of Karen Jae. She weighted in at 7 lbs. 15 oz. Karen has a sister, Jolie, to greet her homecoming. Jolie has- been staying with Grandma and Grandpa Walkington while mommie Jan was in the hospital to receive Karen. CRAZY CAMPERS? Well that all depends on who RfMGlFi PSTO) Place Your Gift Preference Today From Our Lar# Selection Of • Housewares • Dinnerware * Gifts ; a|C1E1 mnomAiBi* 3729 West Elm Street • McHfenry, Illinois 60050 and what! The Walt Lows met the Don Zamastil family and the Andy Bos family last weekend for some camping. All was fine Saturday, a little cold maybe but with a huge bonfire all were ready to make it a real outing until the crazy weatherman fooled them. T'was supposed to be cold but it rained Saturday night so they broke up camp early Sunday afternoon. Saturday evening callers at camp were Pat and Dave Miller. Sunday lunch callers were Jerry Freund and kids, but they, too, left early and because of the rainy weather Dick and Jackie Crosby ate their baked beans and hamburgers at home. Better luck next time gang. & CHAPERONES This past weekend Charles and Bev A^kerman had the pleasure of chaperoning the Senior Girls gym class at a camp out at the Chain-O-Lakes camping grounds. They all had a very good time in spite of getting a little chilly. The girls were graded on the pitching of their tents and the camp sight in general. Also camping at the State park this past weekend were Roger, Bonny and little Roger John Petska and Russ and Cindy McPherson of West Chicago. They even got a little wet because of the light rains that came early in the morning. Hail to the Hardy! SURPRISE SHOWER A suprise pink and blue shower was held at the Urban Bauer home this past Sunday in hondr of Edward Patrick and his mother, Ruth Ann Bauer. Sandy Bauer and Pam more than youH expect NEW STORE HOURS: Monday "Thru Friday 8 A.M. till 11 PM. BECAUSE YOU WANT THE BEST FOR YOUR FAMILY ... Jewel Always Offers You Good Food Values i Jewel's Fresh Produce Offerings Complete Your Meals! FRESH, TENDER . _ .. RKCAN, ICINUCK M Saturday 8 AM. M 9 P.M. . -» . Sunday 9 A.M. till 7 P.M. > IfOlil « F * V « Y \ _ - * & THUR.-FRI.-SAT. FRESH MEAT AWflll JRIF TIL 9 EVERY NITE 3/18 W. ELM ST. MCHENRY, ILL. BEEF LOIN U.S.D.A CHOICE --- « Sirloin Steak U S 0 A CHOICE SUBURBAN STORES CHGO CLILING ICE TASTY SWEET Bananas -J---CHOICE Porterh U S 0 A CHOICE SHORT LOIN CAGO HWt ")MPL IANCI C AGO C HI OK SMOKED MEATS POUl Y»Y AND FROZEN FISH AND SEAFOOD ARE AVAILABLE AEYfR SI WEEKDAYS AND ALL DAY SUNDAYS ANC I NOW Of BEEF ROUND U.S.D.A. CHOICE Rump Roast OV\PAfiA6U WmWM 9MM DELICIOUS Corned Beef U S D A AVAILABLE ONLY IN JEWEL STORES WITH CHEF'S KITCH CHOICE Cfc\T.LNG BONELESS A SANDWICH FAVORITE Ham f. Ac • , reg Loaf 89' '/A LB HOMESTYLE - GERMAN Potato AQc • Salad REG 59C CHOCOLATE CHIP Whipped Cream Cake $169 YOUNG TENDER Beef TO Liver lB * m SPECIAL ECOM I O-MEAL PRICE APPLIES ONLY ] TOCOMBINA TLON PACKAGES REG *1.89 I FROM THE JEWEL PASTRY SHOP Buttercrust Bread or FROM THE BURNY BROS BAKE SHOP Mello Crust Bread * 16 OZ. LOAVES U S D A C H O I C E BEEFROUND Round Steak U S D A CHOICE BEEF Flank Steak « U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF SIRLOIN TIP LB LB MAKE THE MOST OF DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME! VISIT ONE OF THE 121 Jewel Food Stores Open Until Midnight SIX DAYS A WEEK! Sirloin Tip Roast LB am CASH-SAVING COUPON HAM SLICES NOT AVAILABLE SEPARATELY AT THIS PRICE G Jewel's Econ-O-Meal Feature! TWO MEALS FROM ONE CONVENIENT PACKAGE! GOV'T INSP - FULLY COOKED WATER ADDED - SMOKED HAM Center Roast WITH REGULAR OR THIN SLICED Smoked Ham Slice (APPROX 3 TO 6 SLICES) (APPROX 3 TO 4 LB ROAST) LB. CASH SAVING COUPON CEILING PRICE M .39 GOOD THRU SUN ,MAY 6 1 973| t*Pl\SAVE 10< ON ANY 1 -LB PKG OF *, . .S?iBV OSCAR MAYIR i All Meat, Pure Beef Hot Dogsi OR 1883 Brand Franks PON GOOD THRU SUN , MAY 1973 SAVE 10' ON ANY 8 OZ. PKG OF , _ OSCAR MAYER liced Lunchmeats WITH THIS COUPON ^ CASH-SAVING COUPON SWIFT PREMIUM BUTTIRBALL ' OR ARMOUR GOLDEN STAR Hen or TomTurkeys WITH THIS COUPON GOODTHRUSUN MA Y 6 1973 SAVE *100 L >' ON ANY 10 LB OR MORE a „ ^ A L L F L A V O R S REGULAR & DIET jw i Yummy GR <-> • P<>P 8^ 12 0Z. CAN diet Ik ~ COLAi®®*-- BELMONT Jgp White ,Wtm Bread HILLFARM TAPER 1 % 10 REG. 12< . . Fortified r S:niLow,at Mllfc 2) A m II GAL.CTN. A GREAT SNACK Cracker Jack PKG: OF 3 BOXES REG. 29' EACH 89 Chambers Were hostesses for the afternoon. Many beautiful gifts were given and happily received. After a few games, the girls serves a scrumptious luncheon. There were forty guests in attendance. BIRTHDAYS On the seventh of May, Nancy Gillispie and Jennifer Bauer share their birth date, and the ninth Ricky Mough celebrates and so do Wanda Bruce on the tenth and Rachel Ackerman on the eleventh. On the twelfth. Patty Brennan and Susan Thompson share their natal day. Happy birthday to you all. HELPING PAWS By Carol Wilyat The kitten in the arms of the little boy is a five-month-old gray and white spayed female. She is housebroken and ex­ ceptionally affectionate. Her fur is semi-long but has a lovely bushy tail. She may be adopted by calling 815-459-9426. Our office may be called Monday through Friday, 10-12 and 1-3 ( 815-459-2641) if you have found or lost an animal as well as to check on the animals we have listed. These are the pets up for adoption this week: Staying in Algonquin at 312- 658-7666 is a two-month-old female Shepherd mix, tan in color that is housebroken and wormed. Also at this number is a 16-week-old female German Shepherd-Collie mix that has the short Shepherd fur -and is good with kids. A quiet and well mannered one-year-old female Labrador- Spaniel mix with all black semi-long fur, medium size that is housebroken, has her distemper shot and has been wormed is at 312-526-3012. In Long Grove at 312-537-3514 is a seven-week-old male Labrador Retriever mix puppy, black with white on the chest, partly paper trained and very good with children. In Harvard at 815-943-4229 is a young adult cream colored female German Shepherd mix that is good with children and has had her permanent distemper shot. A reddish brown female German Shepherd mix, fifteen months old, housebroken, good with children has had her rabies shot is looking for a home at 312-658-7158. Seven 8-week old Golden Retriever puppies, five male and two female that love kids are at 312-639-7637. A six-week-old male Labrador-Setter, black with white markings that loves children is at 815-385-6912. In Wauconda at 312-526-2225, a three-year-old purebred male German Shepherd, silver and black, housebroken, very gentle and all shots is looking for a new home. In Woodstock at 815-338-1032 is a seven-year-old male purebred German Shepherd that is housebroken, good with children, a good watchdog and has all shots. Also at this number is a 2V2-year-old spayed female purebred German Shepherd with the same great qualifications as the other - both needing new homes. A 1V2 -year-old male black Shepherd-Malemute mix,' housebroken, friendly great with kids and all shots is at 312-1 526-8345 after 5 or weekends.' A seven-month-old female kitty, black with orangej streaks, housebroken and good; with children is at 815-385-6987.'! An adult female butterscotcht and white cat with beautiful long fur is at 312-658.5473. 1 Call 312-639-9273 to reserve a- kitten! You will have twelve to' choose from, all colors and1 sexes. At 815-385-6987 are two 5-K week-old kitt4ens, the male is. black with white paws, tip of, tail, nose, chin and tummy and the female is a gray tiger] stripe. In Richmond at 815-675-2175, black and white female cat and her four kittens, 3 male that are black and white and a female black and white tiger kitten. Staying at the Wauconda, Animal hospital at 312-526-2727; is an adult spayed female gray and cream cat with short thick fur that is so affectionate and gentle. She has had all her shots. A 3-4 month old very sweet male kitten, that is soft gray with white circles around the eyes and white paws and purrs a lot is at 815-459-8163. LOST CATS * Lost in Crystal Lake at 815- 459-3258 is a iy2-year-old male white, tan, brown and black tiger cat. LOST DOGS Lost near Kelsey Road near Fox River Grove at 312-381-9407 is a 16-month-old male Labrador Retriever, black with white on the feet, chest and tip of tail. Lost from Carpentersville at 312-428-5416, a 3V2-year-old female Irish Setter. Lost from Cary (call 312-639- 9249) a 4-5-month-old female black and white Dalmatian and a seven-year-old brown and white male Pekingese. FOUND DOGS Found in Dundee at 312-428- 5988, a full grown white male Sheepdog type dog. Found at 815-458r8W8, a black and tan male German Shepherd about one-year-old. Found near Botts Welding in Woodstock, a 3 to 4-month-old male Labrador Retriever mix, black with some white, call 815- 568-7025 if lost. DeAnne Owen "Capped" At Northwestern DeAnne Owen, 1972 graduate of McHenry Community high school and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owen, 4213 W. South street, was one of the thirty- second first-year students at Northwestern University School of Dental Hygiene to be capped at ceremonies held in Thorne hall Sunday, April 29. This ceremony marks a point to which the student has advanced where she will begin practicing professional duties in thai school's clinic. [ Dr. John C. Greene, assistant; surgeon general and director of! the Division of Dental Health, addressed the classes which included graduating dental hygienists. The ceremonies included special awards and presentations by Dr. Laura Neumann, director of the Dental Hygiene program, Dr. Norman Olsen, dean of Nor­ thwestern Dental school, and Dr. Juliann Bluitt, association Dean. A reception followed the capping ceremonies. REG. sl03 REG. 31 Read HUMAN EVENTS If you want to know what is going on in Congress, the White House, etc. Many ar­ ticles on the liberal welfare bureaucracies, the Farm Bureau. Numerous times Human Events points out the dangers of foreign policies and they have been changed. If you desire valuable information aboyt your government, read Human Events. If you desire to vote correctly, by all means read Human Events. It gives the voting records of your Representatives ana Senators. HUMAN EVENTS 422 First Street, S. E. =f= Washington, D. C. 20003 * - * -/ 4

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