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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Aug 1973, p. 4

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'AGE 4 - PLAIXIIKALKR - FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, l!»73 Holiday Hills Karen Kottke 385-6675 Credit Many For Completing Road Repair Work Many of our potholes have been patched, and much of the credit is due to the efforts of the following people; Roger Thietje, Bill DeWitt, and his son, Kent Thomas. Dan Hampton . John Van Duyn, Mike Novak, Arnie Peterson. A1 Bielsky, Ron Cornwell, Tommy Hughes and Ed Hughes Orchids to Paul Thomas for the use of his truck for the project. These people are to be cited for their help and for giving up their Sunday. July 28. to fix the badly damaged roads in our subdivision. We hope everyone will try to drive with more care since the roads are in better condition now than they have been for some time. Please observe the posted limits, as that will help keep the roads in this order of repair for much longer. WOMEN'S CLUB NEWS Since August is traditionally a "slow" month, the Holiday Hills Women's Club held no official meetings on Aug. 8. Instead, a few of the women Special 10 Gallon AQUARIUM & ACCESSORIES 5 YR. GUARANTEE -JOB WHILE SUPPLY LASTS / ALSO METAFRAME BON AIR PUMPS 40% OFF PINE TREE PET SHOP 2102 W. Rte. 120--McHenry. 385-6220 „ decided to meet for dinner for a Russian gourmet feast. The gals who attended the dinner were as follows: Pat Lonergan. Dee Wegener, Mimi DeWitt, Pat Hughes. Penny Appleyard and Bonnie Kellen. The girls report that the food was out of this world. After dinner the group returned to Bonnie Kellen's for a gabfest that lasted into the early morning hours. We hope for a much larger attendance at the September meeting of the Women's Club as there will be many important topics for discussion. A li t t le note of gratitude to Pat Hughes. Lorene Farr and Penny Appleyard for manning the Women's Club booth at the Holiday Hills Property Owner's Association picnic. The booth was quite successful and much of the credit is due to these women. OUTDOOR WEDDING CEREMONY An event which will be forever remembered by Michael Lee Krueger and his bride, the former Carol Lacey, took place Saturday, August 4, on Christmas Island on Long Lake in Ingleside. The event was their outdoor wedding ceremony. The Catholic ceremony was officiated by a local priest. Approximately one hundred family and out- of town guests attended. The ceremony was followed by a reception at the Generation Gap in Round Lake. The parents of the groom, Marge and Earl Krueger, of Tower Drive, will long remember the perfect weather provided for their son's wedding. The Kruegers have another exciting event upcoming on Aug. 25'. This is the day that their daughter, Christine, will wed Walter Glus of Lakemoor. Best of luck Michael and Carol and Christine and Walter! WISCONSIN VACATION The Robert Kellens of Tower Drive recently returned from an all too short vacation in St. Germaine, Wis. They stayed at a resort on the Little St. Ger­ maine Lake. Their cabin was located right on the beach, which was ideal for their children. Tommy and Jeanne. Bonnie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook of Evanston, and her Aunt and Uncle, Mr. arid Mrs Ray Kinsey also of Evanston, rented a cabin nearby. Everyone had a wonderful time swimming, skiing, boating and fishing. BIRTHDAY AND ANNIVERSARIES Happy birthday greetings to Rick Postal, Mickey Walters, on Aug. 12; Mary Ann Mahon, Greg Mroz and Dawn Douglas, on Aug. 15; Marjorie Wise, Mike Kathan and Vickie Bartkus on Aug. 16; Val Tan- nert on Aug. 20; and Laure Kathan, Aug. 24. Happy anniversary to Millie and Norm Jeschke on their special day Aug. 15; to Virg and Roy Lundelius on their special day Aug. 25. Selective Service Board Moves Office Robert O'Brien, chairman of Selective Service Local Board No. 159, now located at 134 Cass street, Woodstock, has an­ nounced that on Aug. 15, the board office was moved to 4 South Genessee street, Waukegan. The new telephone number will be Area Code 312- 336-9440 or 336-9389. Young men must register with Selective Service during the period from 30 days prior to and 30 days after their eighteenth birthday. The registration may be ac­ complished by going to the new location of the board office or by contacting one of the registrars in McHenry county. Names and addresses include Jack N. Vick, West campus high school, McHenry; Mr. DuWayne Sheldon, Cary-Grove high school, Cary; Mr. Le Roy Marks, Huntley Community high school; Mrs. Wilma M. Miller, Marengo Community high school. O'Brien further stated that registrants of Local Board 159 may receive advice and assistance from the advisors to registrants, who are Theo J. Floro, ll6Vfe Benton street, Woodstock, and Harold C. McKenney, 88 Grant street, Crystal Lake. Any correspondence or documents which are to be mailed to the board must be mailed to the new address shown above. The new office will be open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. To accomplish registration, the registrant should be at the Waukegan office prior to 4:15 p.m. A neighbor bought a golf cart and a riding lawn mower, then took up jogging for exercise. When Grandma spoke of a skirt "half-way to her knees", she meant from the ankles. Nun Observes Fiftieth Year In Convent Sister Mary St. Hilda (Conway) B.V.M., will observe her fiftieth jubilee year as a nun Sunday, Aug. 26. Sister Mary St. Hilda, who lived in McHenry in her youth, is now retired and resides at the Mount Carmel Mother House in» Dubuque, Iowa. A Mass in her honor will be sung at St. Patrick's Catholic church at 12:15 on the an­ niversary date. An open house will be held from 3 to 5:30 that afternoon in the church hall. CENSUS SURVEY During the week of Aug. 20- 24, the U.S. Bureau of the Census will conduct its regular monthly survey in this area on employment and unem­ ployment, according to Forrest P. Cawley, Jr., Director of the Bureau's Data Collection Center in Chicago. Local households in the survey are part of the 50,000 across the country that have been scientifically selected to represent a cross section of all households. rrr 120 jewel Stores Open Until Midnight 6 Deys_A Week.j PRICES EFFECTIVE, UNLESS OTHER WISE INDICATED, THURS , AUG 16 THRU SUN , AUG 19 AT ALL JEWEL STORES IN COOK, LAKE, DUPAGE AND MC HENRY COUNTIES (EXCLUD- ING RIVER OAKS). JEWEL HAS BEEF! Your Jewel Helps %u Shop Whenever It Suits Vbu s Truly The Land 01 Fresh And The Heme Of The Crisp! FARM STAND Sweet Corn 69c MOUNTAIN GROWN Bartlett Pears 63 SIZE Limes CHICAGO £ STORES 29 SUBURBAN STORES PRICES EFF THRU SAT., AUG. 18 , * am* % ONLY SMOKED MEM V GRADE "A" - ARMOUR Jewel's High Meat Standards Mean More Now Than Ever! SW 1 GOL Try The Chef's Own "Real Pizzeria" Pizza! CHEESE & SAUSAGE "Real Pizzeria" Pizza 14 INCH EACH Gl _ - LOmSTAR - SELF BASTING \ Hen or Tom £ Turkeys 10 TO 22 LB I R SIZE SOMETHING SPECIAL Pineapple Cream Cheese Salad LB AVAILABLE ONLY IN JEWEL STORES WITH CHEF'S KITCHEN wmmkmmmm _______ From Breakfast To Dinnertime Let Burny Help Make It Special! DELICIOUS Long Johns - 9 sioo - OF 4 Mm FOR I 59c OVEN FRESH Country Bread NEW STORE HOURS: Mon„ thru Fri. 8 a.m. til l 11 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. ti l l 9 p.m. Sunday 9 a.m. ti l l 7 p.m. 3718 West Elm Street McHenry, 111. Meat& Produce Prices EffectiveThurs.,-Fri.-Sat. Hum if"Uros LOAVES U.S.D A. GRADE "A' COUNTRY STYLE - QUARTERED Chicken Legs ROSE - GOV'T. INSP. - BONELESS PORK SHOULDER Smoked Butt JEWEL - INDIVIDUALLY QUICK FROZEN Greenland Turbot Fillets LB JEWEL HARDWOOD SMOKED Hot Dogs TENDER, TASTY Beef Liver GOV'T. INSP. PORK LOIN Country Ribs RATH HICKORY SMOKED ^ Canned Ham CAN JEWEL Smoked Polish 1 LB. PKG. 98 $1 15 LB LB. 89e $129 $449 : ssis , : 5# . CHERRY VALLEY Fruit Drinks 46 OZ. CAN - GORTON'S °'2.fashion*.* I Fish Sticks PU#CHA WHEATLY Lake Smelts PKG KLEENEX Boutique Towels REGULAR AND DIET WHITE AND ASSORTED Kleenex Facial Tissue 2Oc 3 $100 ROLLS I REG 4 ms 'Mm REG. 8/99 PLUS DTP REGs-35 Pond Demonstration At Hegner Farm Next Saturday A pond demonstration at the Richard Hegner farm south of Harvard on Route 14 will be held Saturday afternoon, Aug. 18, at 1:30 p.m. The demonstration is sponsored by the McHenry County Soil and Water Con­ servation district in cooperation with the McHenry County Extension Service of the University of Illinois. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hegner is located at 18810 Route 14. Pond construction, pond weed control and pond management will be discussed by Clayton Bruce, former conservation technician in McHenry county; Farm Ad­ visor Louis Engelbrecht and Hegner. Refreshments will be served following the demon­ stration and discussion. Continue to keep faded roses cut and you'll prob­ ably have roses until frost. If there is space, a free­ standing cabinet with a cut­ ting-board top and cabinets underneath placed in the mid­ dle of the kitchen saves many steps. Are your kitchen cabinets and drawers overcrowded? Eliminate any utensils not used and place those sel­ dom used in a special area. 77 oyr OF THE WEEK A 3-month-old Tortoiseshell female, has puff on tail that looks like it belonged to a rabbit. Loves dogs and other cats; great per­ sonality. Call 459-0511. HELPING 4PAWS ij3r By Linda Keyfauver We at Helping Paws are in need of volunteers to take in stray animals for us. If you are interested and wish more in­ formation on this, please call me at 385-6912 or the Helping Paws office Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to noon and 1 to 3 p.m. We are also in need of office help to answer our phone. If you can donate a minimum of at least 2 hours a week, we would love to talk to you. Rabies is a disease caused by a virus that is transmitted by a rabid animal to other animals, or to humans, through the saliva. In most instances, rabies is contracted as the result of being actually bitten by a rabid animal. Contrary to general opinion, the animal responsible for transmitting rabies is not necessarily a dog - any rabid animals, whether rabbit, cat, squirrel, or rat, can transmit the virus. It is only because of the close association between dog and man that the dog is most often incriminated. In rabies, the period of in­ cubation can be anywhere from three weeks to six months. When the symptoms appear, they usually last for three to six days, after which general paralysis sets in and the animal dies. Without exception, rabies is a terminal disease. And unless the preventive rabies vaccines are used, no warm­ blooded animal, from birth to old age, is immune. STRAY DOGS (for adoption) Staying at 338-2964 is a mother Collie mix and her 8 pups. Mother is blonde, pups are 1 month old and are blonde, black and mink in color. Two female standard size Poodles, under 1 year old, one is charcoal gray and the other is black, both are good with children. 338-0132. A female Afghan hound, mix, 1>2 years old staying at 459- 2641. She is cream in color with a black mask. Also at this number is a Collie-Shepherd female 5 months old, black and tan. At 385-7275 is a male Lab. mix, 8 months old, has had all shots and is very frisky. He is smaller than a Lab. and brown in color. Staying at 385-4718 is a male Setter mix, 1 year old, white with light brown spots, housebroken, and good with children, has had distemper shot, long hair, stands 18" high. A female Shepherd-Husky mix, 3 months old, black and tan with white paws, housebroken, has had DHL shot and been wormed. 338-3545. A Border Collie-Beagle, spayed female, 15 months old, tri-color, marvelous with children, has all shots. 459-9587. A Ma la mute-Collie female l year, medium size, weighs 55 lbs., housebroken had all shots, is at 459-4448. A white female Shepherd, 6-9 months old, has been kept outside, is at 459-1638. STRAY CATS A female Calico, under l year, orange, white and smoke color, short fur, medium in size, timid, is at 338-4737. Four kittens, 2 are female calico, 2 are male orange tiger, 6 weeks old. 385-1458. A mother Calico cat and her 4 kittens are at 653-3856 after 6 p.m., mother is housebroken and good with children. Kittens are 8 weeks old, three are butterscotch and white and one is gray with white. A male all gray kitten, long hair, 6 weeks old, is at 385-2478. He's a real little powder puff. A male kitten, 7-8 weeks old, Tortoiseshell with white bib and white front paws, had distemper shot. 459-3848. A female Siamese mix kitten, 8 weeks old, coal black, cuddly, good with children, is at 338- 4737. LOST CATS Two angoras, 3 months old male is black tiger, lost Aug. 4, female is white adult cat, lost July 28. Both lost in McHenry. 385-5570. FOUND CATS Found in McHenry by the Skyline Drive-in is an adult male Siamese. Brown and black colorings. A wonderful pet, if owner does not claim, he will be up for adoption, at 385- 6912. Hearing Aid Sales & Service Richard Stoll has been serving McHenry County for over 20 years. Office hours are 9 in the morning to 8 P.M. every day. Free loaners while your aid is in service, or making up your mind on purchasing a new one. Free hearing test on request. New and used aids. A fair trade-in on all makes. Fresh batteries, cords & ear molds made to order. Appointment with Mr. Stoll can be arranged within a few hours by calling Rena Schaid, 1407 N. Green Street Phone 385-0125 W2 blocks North of McHenry State Bank. Miss Schaid has been in the same location for 20 years.

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