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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Feb 1976, p. 5

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Teacher Of The Week (District 15) McCullom Lake , Pat Milbratz \ 344 1585 Falls, Tex. Anyone wishiiqj to write to her, may send letters to: A.B. Erdmann Catherine M.. FR324406577, P.S.C. 8 Box 18362, Sheppard A.F.B. Wichata Falls. Tex. 78311 ' GERALDINE MOERSCHBAECHER Mrs. Geraldine Moer- schbaecher is a second grade teacher at Valley View school. She is a graduate of Mundelein college and has taken graduate courses from both Northern Illinois university and Indiana university. She is married, has four children and resides in Mcttenry. She previously taught in the Johnsburg school district. Mrs. Moerschbaecher enjoys reading, traveling and raising her family. The students in her class are working on a nutrition unit. They are doing both creative writing and choral reading in the Language arts area. Addition, subtraction and time problems are the concern in Qie math program. Birds will be the next unit they will be involved in for'Science. $rs. Moerschbaecher's hometown Is Oak Park. people speak of their "lifetime savings" they often forget: > ^the good they have done for others during their lifetime b. a mind crammed with happy thoughts and memories c. the pleasures of daily life and relations d. a lifetime's worth of ex­ perience and wisdom. . . . And Todd Makes Three Jim and Bee Brown of Mc­ Cullom Lake, are proud to announce the birth of their third grandson, Todd Anthony Wunder. Todd weighed in at seven lbs., and eight-and-one- half oz., and was twenty-one in., long. Todd Anthony was born Jan. 22. The proud parents are Thomas and Carole Wunder, formerly of McCullom Lake. Todd has two very happy brothers who practically did hand-stands when they were told they had a new brother, Tim and Tom were being cared for by the Grandmother Bee Brown. The children also have a paternal grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Wunder of Chicago. VILLAGE CLERK A reminder that the village stickers are available at the office of the village clerk. Office hours are Wednesday and Thursday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The office is located at 4616 Parkview, gate 2. REGISTRATION REMINDER We would also like to remind the villagers who have not registered to vote yet, you may do so by contacting either the village clerk, or by calling Fran Kurth at 385-1225. The four- tennth of February is the last day to register. TICKETS ISSUED FORJANUARY May E. Saualik, 8922 Memory Trail, Wonder Lake, speeding 50 miles in a 40 mpb zone. Leona M. Beltz, 7315 Salem road, Wonder Lake, improper lane usage causing an accident on McCullom Lake road. The second car was driven by Earl J. Murray of 5111 Fountain Lane, McCullom Lake. BIRTHDAYS Birthday wishes go to Leslie Walters, Kari Ann Wyman, and Ron Svoboda Feb. 9, Susan Penny, Feb. 10 and Fred A. Groh, Jr., Feb. 12. ANNIVERSARY We have only , one an­ niversary this week and our wishes go to the Bittermans, Jim and Joan, hope you have a nice day. HOSPITALIZED At the time of printing, I wanted to let you know that John Kalash of Hickory drive, is still in the hospital, but is hoping to come home this weekend. I'm sure we all wish him a speedy recovery. IN SERVICE I am happy to say that my daughter, Catherine Erdmann, has Finished her six weeks of basic training with the U.S. Air Force, and has taken honors in her final testing. Cathie has been transferred to Sheppard Air Force Base in Wichata BULL VALLEY SEEKERS The Bull Valley Seekers' first meeting of the year was held Jan. 30. The minutes from the last meeting were read and the treasury report given. A skit for "Share the Fun" was discussed and some parts appointed. Jo Moore, Card Petty and Dawn Roemmelt gave reports on Malaysia in preparation for the guest speaker next month. An ice-skating report was given by Raquel Ryan and Kelly Kalk talked about rock formations. Refreshments were served after a volleyball game in the gym. SPa SPetite Award Winning Restaurant THURSDAY SPECIAL Beef Royal Thin slices of beef tenderloin saute' with fresh mushrooms and bordelaise sauce. Served on bed of rice pilaff. «5» FUMY SPECIAL --Stuffed Crepes St. Michel- with American sauce. Stuffed with scallopsJr crabmeat lobster and shrimp '5* These specials include Soup de Jour, Salad, Vegetables, Bread and Butter. * PLUS SERVING OUR REGULAR AND GOURMET DINNERS 220 W. RAND ROM) 815-385-7495 UKEMOOR East of McHemy mmmmmmmsmm IV you fine Lithographs For Your Home Or Office choose from our large selection of lithographs at a fraction of their usual cost when you deposit *25°° or more. Now you can own a fine lithograph at remar­ kable low prices. A wide selection of styles, sub­ jects and sizes to decor­ ate your home or office to your own taste. Pri­ ced from $15 to $40, In­ cluding glass and frame. Complete with glass and frame I t '• To obtain your lithograph at our low cost, just deposit $25 or more In a McHenry Savings account and make your selection. Hurry-. . . while selection is complete! EARN UP TO 7%% ON YOUR SAVINGS 1209 North Green Street 10520 Main Street • AND LOAN ASSOCIATION' • McHenry. Illinois • 385-3000 Richmond. Illinois • 678-2061 ass lo % i I I SAVERS HOURS: 9:00 son. to 430 p.m. Monday, Tu--day and Thursday. 9:00 a m to 8:00 PAGE I • PUUNDBAUOIWKDNHDAY. FEBRUARY II. It* 0^ U J spurgeons For Valentine's Day, Feb. 14th •. specie! gifts and savings, teel STORE HOURS: MON.-FRL 9-9 SAT. 9-6 SUN. 10-5 J99 2-pc. sets Save 20%! Misses', women's pent sets. Reg. $9.99 and $10.87 short sleeved Spring styles in fresh new pastels. Prac­ tical, because they're 100% wash 'n wear polyester. The ideal gift for Valentine's day In assorted patterns or pattern/solid combina­ tions. 8-18; 16^-22%. This week only! THIKS.-FRL 9-9 Special purchase of *11.99 values. Big tops, belted tunics and cropped smocks with fashion's favorite wrin­ kle--crinkled gauze. Scoop up a collection of styles and colors in S-M-L. All are machine washable and priced for special savings -- Our special buy for friends of animals. $7 values in your choice of mini gowns with pants or long gowns, screen printed with a variety of endangered species. In ladies' S-M-L. 3 prs. gift bikinis. Clever prints 'n sayings on stretch nylon. 3 pair gift box $3 Eyecatcher PantyhoM Reinforced toe I heel or sheer to waist in 4 assorted colors: Tan, beige, brown or taupe. Reg. *1" each. 3 /SI 97 NOW/ 1 SAVE 40% Hurry these won't last long at this price! '&~{Q Special purchase of leather handbags. $11.99 values in the newest styles with ad­ j u s t a b l e s h o u l d e r straps, zip or snap clos­ ures, side pouches and more! In tan leather. She'll love our new handcrafted naturals. Come, pick up from our wishing well of neck pieces and pierced ear­ rings in naturals with hand-painted motifs, feathers and leather. V9 and Save 20% I Spring fash­ ion scarves. Reg. $1.49 and $1.99 squares and oblongs in an exciting array of new Spring prints and solids. Qive her one or 1 dozen--she can't get too many! 4400 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY, ILLINOIS It* 1656 • j 385-4100

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