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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Dec 1977, p. 9

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presents the perfect stocking stuffer .,. WHY DON'T YOU RAISE A LITTLE RACQUET WITH US? Fop Gift Certificates / 1 i and Membership / M I Information Call I 815/338-7255 9 WE RENT X-COUNTRY SKI EQUIPMENT I HOSPITAL NOTES McHENRY HOSPITAL lecent admittances to |cHenry hospital included >m McHenry: Alin P. for, Christ Bleuch, and '^fimes L. Geske; from Island Lake: James Sensabaugh. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Recent admittances to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, included from McHenry; Selma Anderson and Nancy Lucarz; from Wonder Lake: Otto Hartung and George O'Connor. OUTFALL INQUIRY ' rWhen the Jim Biedlel radio on station WAFT is aired jr/Dec. 6, Rep. Thomas Hanahan and Senator Jack Schaffer will handle phone inquiries and opinions from the public on the proposed Fox Lake outfall into the Fox river. Beginning at 10 a.m., the in­ terested public may call 312 834-WAIT. ^American Viewpoints Ntw discoveries in seienee . . . amil continue to create a thousand mmfrontiersfor those who would still adventure. Herbert Hoover GET PROFESSIONAL carpet eteaRinc results! (At (kMt-ywttX prices) RENT OUR RINSE N VAC-tfie ww portable, MJjf-tom* hot wit* , •* traction carpct cleamng machine that GENTLY... V Hi raw carpet fiber* with hot water and cieenmt tohrtioo./ •toosens and Ufa all dirt {rime and residues to tbt; carpet surface where they are immediately • «ec«iumed up •leaves your carpels ( CLEAN, FRESH and Mir aw <» (2H Hr. t m pep $5.00 Min.) £• HR ONLY 112.00 fOt 24 HOURS. ACE HARDWARE 3729 W. Elm St McHenry, III. 3154722 Bands, Choruses In Christmas Concert WHAT S NEW McHENRY HOSPITAL f NEW BROTHER Tammy, Cliff, Donald and Jeff Ray welcome a new brother, Michael R., to their home at 3011 Mourine drive, McHenry. They are the children of Donald and Eva ; Ray., Michael weighed in at 8 , Jbd. 8 oz. at the time of his . arrival Tuesday, Nov. 22. : Proud grandparents are Mrs. Jean Mills, and Mr. and Mrs. : Michael Ferrick of Highland J Ml. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK A son born Monday, Nov. 28, is welcomed into the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Steffan of Wonder Lake. It's a boy born Monday, Nov. 28 for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rodgers of Wonder Lake. Blue will prevail in the home of, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Halleran of McHenry since the birth of a Km Monday, Nov. SATURDAY'S CHILD A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Bender of MB E. Navajo trail, McHenry, Saturday, Nov. 19, at Highland Park hospital, Highland Park. The baby was named Melissa JOin. She joins Brett, 15, and Klin, 13, at home. Grand­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Berger of Bay City, Mich, and Mrs. George A. Bender of Chicago. A program featuring two bands and two choruses in songs of the Christmas season will be presented in East campus gymnasium Tuesday, Dec. 6, at 7:30 p.m. The director will be W.N. Toalson. The following is the (urogram: \ Freshman Band--"Glorious Things Of Thee Are Spoken", "Alleluia" and "Toy Sym­ phony". Girls Chorus--"Angels We Have Heard On High", "Tiny King", "Carol Of The Drum" and "White Christmas". Select Choras--"Now The Holy Child Is Born", "Wassail, Wassail", "Wassail Song", "Mary, Mary" and "While Shepherds Watched". Sophomore Band--"Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring", "Air in G" and "Sleigh Ride". Combined Choirs--"A Tribute Of Carols". Accompanists are Wendy Adams, Lori Robertson and Maria Warren. A flourescent light bulb no larger than a regular incandescent lamp is said to use only a third as much electricity as the conven­ tional incandescent type. Cheer Up If you can look happy when you aren't, you'll get along all right. •Observer, Vail, la. Golden (HOURS It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord. •Psalms 17:1 I DEMAND JUSTICE/ SILENCE? REMEMBER WHERE , YOU ARE/ Santa In Hut (City Park) Saturday-Sunday Dec. 3-4,10-11,17-18 - 1-5 p.m. Friday December 23 5-8 p.m. Saturday December 24 10a.m.-3p.m. LENNOX HEATING UNITS • EFFICIENT • QUIET THE DEPENDA1LEWAY TO WARM YOUR HOME. ' •flKTRIOOAS^OH. LIT US EXPLAIN THIS CONVENIENT SERVICE, THAT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. dart ozznex HEATING AND COOLING mm 818/469-2300 AAcHENtYJLL 312/624*284 nHAMCMO AVAM.AMLI McHENRY AREA'S CERTIFIED LCNNOX DEALER ON A SEVEN DAY t0& CARIBBEAN CRUISEI s742 JANUARY 28. 1978 COMPLETE PRICE SINGLE OR DOUBLE OCCUPANCY 1 • 7 DAY CARIBBEAN CRUISE ON THE M/S CAMBE. VISITING 3 ISLANDS I 2 • ROUND TRIP AIR PARS-CHICAGO TO MIAMI ON NORTHWEST AIRLINES-WITH OPTION TO STAY IN MIAMI I S • TRANSFER FROM McHENRY TO O'HARE AIRPORT ON DAY OP DEPARTURE I 4-TRANSFER PROM AIRPORT TO CRUtSE SHIP ON DAY OP DEPARTURE I TRAVEL SERVICE 3405 W. ELM ST. McHENRY, ILL 385-7500 "DEPENDABLE TRAVEL SINCE IH1" ADIDAS CROSS COUNTRY SKI PACKAGE Adidas Skis *49.95 Bindings *9.45 Fiberglas Poles *14.45 X-Crountry Boots *24.45 Installation *5.45 regularly - *130.75 DARKENS CRYSTAL POINT MALL crystAllake 815/455-1140 202 S. COOK SARRINGTON 312/SS1-02S7 Farm Management Service Meeting An information meeting was announced this week to tell about the opportunities for McHenry county farmers to join the Illinois Farm Business F a r m M a n a g e m e n t association. According to Area Extension Adviser George Young, the meeting will be held Thursday, Dec. 8, at the Farm Bureau auditorium in Woodstock. It" will begin with a luncheon at 11 a.m. and will be concluded by 1 p.m. Reservations are required to assist in meal planning, phone 338-2413. The Nor­ theastern Illinois Farm Business Farm Management association is sponsoring the luncheon. University of Illinois Area Advisers George Young and Don Muehling will explain the service and answer questions. IASHSBB mom mum day-long heat on a tankful All farm \ owners and operators interested in finding out more about this cooperative farm record-keeping and business analysis service are cordially invited. During 1977 over 8,000 Illinois farmers enrolled in ten farmer-owned a n d f a r m e r - c o n t r o l l e d associations across the state. PAGE • • PLAINDEALER These associations with the University of Illinois hired sixty college-trained and ex­ perienced fieldmen to assist the members in keeping accurate records, analyzing their farm business and making important decisions to boost earnings and improve their farm family living. Each member uses a similar record book. Record sum­ maries made with the help of the University of Illinois College of Agriculture enable each member to compare his farm business with others of similar size and type. FRIDAY. DECEMBER I, 1B77 The high percentage of members who enroll year after year is strong support for the value of service, Young em­ phasizes. MFT FUNDS A recent allocation of motor fuel tax funds to McHenry county townships and road districts amounted to $33,410.26. The monies allocated are computed on the basis of mileage in the in­ dividual townships and road districts. Instant heat--all day long on a single tank of readily avail­ able, low cost No. 1 fuel oil or kerosene. Ready to go at all times. To keep chilly, drafty work areas warm and comfort­ able. Look to Master portable oil-fired heaters to keep things going. ED'S RENTAL AND SALES INC. 904 M. FRONT ST. McHENRY 385-3232 is J$je chrwlaws 1® arn to 9P"1" 10 0,n 6 prn <x\ 10 orn uer 25 S^fll am ̂ Dec^nay, ™ern Sun^ber 24 °n chris^Vl DÊ -̂ CLOSESC»Y JANU Dec* La!?tfVears Court Yes. hes b^. them, course, mm m Mmm _ | > j v - . * One minute east ofthe Om minuts west of ^ (Rt 41) at Wmim&n (Rt 43) andBeMdere Rds. (Rt *20) Waukegan. 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