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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Sep 1977, p. 19

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I PAGE 20 - PLAINDE ALER • •:Champagne :Launch For Lake Dredge As of Sunday, Sept. 25, the new dredge purchased by the M^ulljn^^k^ConservaygD. J FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER M. 1OT7 club is on the lake, and ready to go to work. With a champagne launch, the dredge has been christened "Miss Dug Out of , The Year" a name submitted by Mrs. Pat Buhrman of Lakeland Park, winner of "name the dredge" contest. "Miss Dug Out" is a realitv because of the efforts and dedication of many people. Anyone having free time to' spend, who wishes to become involved with the actual dredging can do so by con­ tacting someone in the club. The McCullom Lake Con­ servation club meets the third Thursday of each month at 8 p.m. Mental Health Ffrldt Benefit Slated For / • Scholarship A wards SOFT • WATER RENTAL No installation charge NEW fully automatic softeners TWO year option to buy with FULL rental fee deducted ONE phone call can answer any questions per month PHONE 312-259-3393 Rent-a-SOFT, a division off the Arlington Soft Water Company, Arlington Heights, Illinois 60004 Serving McHenry Area The Mental Health Resource League for McHenry County is presently accepting ap­ plications for scholarships to be awarded to graduate students in mental health related fields. Applicants must be studying in areas of social work, com­ munity mental health, psychiatry, psychology, or psychiatric nursing. They must also be residents of McHenry county or have worked in this county in a mental health related field. The scholarships will be funded bv monies raised from I f you want THE BEST, < INSIST! On The Best! Free Estimates A . CfltcK (I economy shoppert the (Hits! 4400W.RTE. 120 McHENRY McHanry Store Only Dally 9-9, Sunday 10-6 Ted Nugent Cat Scratch fever including: Live it Up/Death By Misadventure Home Bound/Out Of Control/A Thousand Knives Wang Dang Sweet Poontang •11 p& m Chicago XI including: Mississippi Delta City Blues Baby, What A Big Surprise Take Me Back To Chicago/Vote For Me/Little One "•assHBr0" Tha Coofcw/Soaaa Mocha/Bit M Lady Bonaon's Mdor/Jumpin'WHti Symphony Std Wg Code 7 98 LP s \Mg Code 7 98 8-Trock TANYA TUCKER YOU ARE SO BEAUTIFUL including Spring Can I Bcfoui Lady" Thwe I* A Place' I SUN The OM Song* Tha Bat! 01 My Love M(g Code 6 98 LPs Mlg Code 7 98 8-Track ynn Anderson mm • - Dan \ Fogelberg \ Nether Lands mm including: H . Bgflpl Love Gone By False Faces Sketches Loose Ends ^fir ̂ Once Upon A Time I mm pAOCSTAUns BjojAYsii Mfg. Code 7 96 LP's «g Code 7 98 8-Track On CBS Rooords and Tapes Mtg Code 6 98 LP s ^'9 Code 7 98 8-Track I Love What Love Is Doing Tb Me GEORGE JONES k WANTA SINGL Mfg Code 6 98 LP's \Afg Code 7 90 8-Track BARBARA FAIRCH1LD Mrcc & including She Can t Give It Away The Other Stde Of The Morning Someone Loves M»m Lowe Me Like Vou Never Will Again Painted Faces Mfg Code 6 98 LP s Mfg Code 7 98 8-Track Mfg Code 6 98 LP s Mfg Code 7 98 8-Track Advertised Mfg. Coda 7.98 LP's GOLDSBORO including I Think Vou ra lo*wg The Feeling Black Food Gold He II Have lb Co I Love Muwc The Cowboy And The Lady Mfg Code 6 98 LP Mtg Code 7 98 8-Track Mfg Code 6 98 LP's Mfg Code 7 98 8-Track Head County Legion Council Country Couture, a fall fashion show with a Christmas Boutique to be held at Andre's Steak House in Richmond, Monday, Oct. 17. Interested persons may receive more information by calling Mrs. Joyce Schwegel or write to her for an application at 690 Oceola drive, Algonquin, HI., 00102. The deadline for applications is Oct. 15. Interviews will be held with each applicant after all applications are in. The scholarships will be awarded after all interviews are held. Hiese officers pictured were installed recently in a joint installation of the McHenry County council of the American Legion and auxiliary held at the Lake in the Hills American Legion post home. Seated, from left to right, are A.E. "Al" Kora, junior vice-commander, Crystal Lake; Roger D. Johnson, county commander, Lake in the Hills; and Dwayne E. Raney, senior vice-commander, Woodstock; standing, left to right, Jean K. Hunter, chaplain; Woodstock; 11th District Junior Vice- Commander Robert Schultz, Huntley, who served as the installing officer; 11th District Service Officer Roy Homo, McHenry, who served as the installing chaplain; Kane County Commander Richard Tolf, St Charles, who served as installing sergeant-at-arms; and Kenneth Kraft, Hebron, county finance officer. The fact that it was one of the largest attended installations in recent years was evident by a hall filled to near capacity. Refreshments were served following the close of the ceremonies. I SERVICE NEWS I Ensign Seaton Aboard Ship, USS Guadalcanel Navy Ensign John M. Seaton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Seaton of 3804 W. Grove avenue, McHenry, is par­ ticipating in the major NATO exercise "Display Deter­ mination." He is serving as ah officer assigned to the amphibious assault ship USS Guadalcanal, homeported in Norfolk, Va. The Guadalcanal is deployed as a unit of the U.S. Sixth fleet in the Mediterranean sea. His command has joined naval forces from Portugal, Italy, Greece, Turkey, and the United Kingdom for the combined exercise which in­ cludes convoy operations,' amphibious assault landings and antisubmarine warfare maneuvers. "Display Determination" is designed to train NATO naval forces in combined sea operations, refine NATO procedures and ensure that operational plans are current. Participating units will test NATO standardized doctrines, equipment and armaments, plus command and control procedures for coordinated action by NATO sea, land and air forces. The operation will evaluate allied capability to control Mediterranean sea lanes, plus reinforce and resupply ground forces in Southern Europe. Acting as opposing forces, NATO units* will simulate surface, subsurface and air attacks along the convoy routes. A series of amphibious landings also are scheduled at Saros Bay, Turkey, with follow- on exercises continuing ashore. "Display Determination" is one of a series of annual operations, conducted each fall from Norway to Turkey, designed to provide unified and coordinated training of national and NATO forces within the Allied European command. A 1972 graduate of McHenry Community high school, and a 1976 graduate of the University of Missouri, Columbia, with a bachelor of arts degree, Ensign Seaton I joined the Navy in December, 1976. Marine Private MiyaklI Assigned Tennessee Duty Marine Private First Class Douglas Miyaki, son of Mrs. Blossom Miyaki of 4516 Garden Quarter, McHenry, has been meritoriously promoted to his present rank upon completion of recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit depot, San Diego, Calif. During the 11-week training cycle Pfc. Miyaki learned the basics of battlefield survival. He also participated in an active physical conditioning program and gained proficiency in a variety of military skills, including first aid, rifle marksmanship and close order drill. Miyaki's next duty assign­ ment will be at Memphis, Tenn., where he will undergo training to be a jet mechanic. Miyaki, a former student of McHenry high school joined the Marine Corps in November of 1976, so says his recruiter, Sgt. Louis K. Ferrante, who works at the Marine Corps Recruiting office, 40 Brinks street, Crystal Lake and can be reached by calling 459-2837. San Diego Base Site For Marine Basic Training Marine Private Corey J. Krawczyk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Casimer Krawczyk of 425 Santa Barbara, McHenry, has recently completed recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit depot, San Diego, Calif. During the ll-week training cycle, Pvt. Krawczyk learned the basics of battlefield sur­ vival. He was introduced to the typical daily routine that he will experience during his enlistment, and studied the personal and professional standards traditionally exhibited by Marines. He also participated in an active physical conditioning program and gained proficiency in a variety of military skills, including first aid, rifle marksmanship and close order drill. Teamwork and self-discipline were em­ phasized' throughout the Training cycle. Krawczyk, a former student at McHenry high school joined the Marine Corps in February of this year, reports his recruiter Sgt. Louis K. Ferrante, who works at the Marine Corps Recruiting of­ fice, 40 Brinks street, and can be reached by calling 459-2837. Make Your Own Breadcrumbs can easily be prepared at home by whirring breadcrusts in a blender. Run­ ning dry bread through a food mill or simply crushing toasted slices with a rolling pin also gets the job done. For soft bread­ crumbs, use the least fresh, but not dry bread. Trim away crusts, then either cut the bread in half-inch cubes or tear it apart with a fork held with the tines down. "It's baffling... i ts crazy! ieeee^ 55V Cs •ee* TMta* oHhe plate • • • eeeee*< eoeejj O Suddenly, People all over McHenry have had enough! It's true! H E R E A R E T H E F A C T S : 1) EVERY TUESDAY NITE YOU RECEIVE A "BOTTOMLESS" PLATE OF DELICIOUS. COUNTRY FRIED CHICKEN, SERVED PIPING HOT! 2) DINNER INCLUDES CRISP FRENCH FRIES AND COLE SLAW I 3) A BUCKET OF HOMEMADE SOUP IS BROUGHT TO YOUR TABLE! v4) ALL THIS FOR ONLY *2.95! THERE ARE NOW 3 "Bottomless There's More I To Come! | Sf. low FOR FURTMEB KWUHBWI O0C 01 on CORNER OF GREEN ST. & RTE. 120 JOJ-iltU McH.nry, Illinois Hear your police and firemen 10 action! li«M tn iknt ckMMls,m.. mum. tmhk . ununti C1WMHNH rwiivHidro WITH ALL-NEW Bearcat m $119*5 run WITH THIS COUPON 8 Crystals! Mt.00 VakM With Pvrchast of Btmat ' ( ( ( ( « . < j n i l l l » ) ) ) ) j i radicomg •41. Ctaptf H« M., McHwy, ML 115-385-4224 SSSVSSSi;

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