1 BEGIN ADVENT - A popular liturgical symbols, the Advent wreath, is shown ahove being blessed at St. Paul's Episcopal church, by Father McKay. Acolytes Mike Podpora, left, and Andy Malinosky assist, as Billy Lang lights the candle symbolizing the first week of preparation. ^ Caution Urged in Hypnotic Treatments Does hypnosis have a place in medical care? Yes, but with sharp reserva tions, says the American Medical Association The most common medical use of hypnosis is as an anesthetic. Pa tients have been hypnotized for childbirth, for dentistry, and during the setting of a broken bone. Hyp nosis has been used to ease anxiety and to relieve headaches. Obese pa tients have reduced their food in take from hypnotic suggestion and smokers have cut down or quit. However, it is important to know that dangerous complications can result from the indiscriminate use of hypnosis. It should be used only by qualified professionals and on carefully selected patients. The AMA strongly objects to the use of hypnosis for entertainment pur poses, because of severe effects that sometime* follow. One big problem in hypnotic treatment is that is sometimes treats the symptoms without getting at the cause. One woman went to a hyp notist because she was a chain smoker She stopped smoking, but then became a compulsive eater and gained 40 pounds. Another hyp- noUst cured the over-eating prob lem. but the woman then became an alcoholic Finally, she was treated psychiatrically. Hypnosis has been tried in sports in an effort to improve perform ance. It didn't work. A big league baseball team once engaged a hyp notist to pep up the spirits of the team. They finished in seventh place About one-fourth of the popula tion can be deeply hypnotized in a relatively short time period. Most people can be hypnotized to some degree. It's relatively easy to learn hypnosis, but it can be dangerous. Hypnosis is not a toy. Unwise use may seriously affect an indi vidual's physical and emotional health. 'OLICE TICKET The city of McHenry Police department has issued the following tickets: John E. Flannigan. Jr., 2209 N. Ringwood, driving while under the influence. Daniel C. Fry. 2062 Myang avenue, disregarded stop sign at Millstrearti and Maple. Matthew L. Rokosz, 2407 Fairview. failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident. Kevin C. Krueger, 223'* Benton. Woodstock, failure to reduce speed to avoid an ac cident. George H. Johnson, Cary, speeding. 43 mph in a 30 mph zone. Pat M. Lenzi. Woodstock, speeding. 43 mph in a 30 mph zone. Kerry J. Neff. 2311 W. Country lane, speeding, 39 mph in a 25 mph zone. Mark R. Schmaling, 3423 W Fairway, improper passing on the left. Dennis M. Berry, Algonquin, driving while his license was revoked. Murray D. Bolger, 3806 Anne street, speeding. 48 mph in a 35 mph zone. Michael M. Nejedly, 804 Barbara, speeding. 48 mph in a 35 mph zone Larry E Teter, Elgin, overweight vehicle on license. The City of McHenry Police Department has issued the following tickets: Donald M. Sonnemann, 818 N River road, disregarding a stop sign on Riverside. Robert J. Schemmel, 1618 N. Riverside drive, disregarding a stop sign on Riverside. Charles E Miller, Algonquin, no valid safety test for vehicle. Elmo J Meis, 37 N. Millstream, disobeying a traffic control device. Brian K Hall, 607 Sitbury Ct„ disregarding a stop sign at Riverside and Broad Gerald R Grasser, Wauconda. disobeying a red light at Elm and Riverside James M. Gilman, 7316 S. Madison, no valid safety test Richard G. Baumhofer. 1401 N. Richmond road, disregar ding a stop sign at Millstream and Maple j (JerTick. Wonder fg on the wrong divided highway light on Route 120 at Riverside. James A. Cashin, 3503 Lakeshore. Wonder Lake, disregarding a stop sign at Broad and Riverside. CONSUMER O There's good news for people concerned about making meat meals for their families, and making ends ' meet at the same time. Many concerned elected officials are working on ways to make that a little easier. These legislators are op posing the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) re cently announced intention of severely restricting the use of certain antibiotics in animal feeds. LEMON LUNCHEON SALAD Stanely W Lake. drivTi road of a (route 120). Sandra A Kringstad, 2808 Kashmira. disregarding a stop sign at Riverside drive. James A Haddik. 1019 N Beach, speeding. 39 mph in a 25 mph zone Teresa L. Bailey. 5305 Fountain lane, disregarding a red light on Elm at Front street Louise M Novak. 5303 N. I^ke. disregarding a stop sign on Riverside drive John J Herdrich. 2217 W- Reed avenue, disobeying a red H E L P I N G C H O P M E A T P R I C E S a r e l e g i s l a t o r s w h o o p p o s e b a n n i n g a n t i b i o t i c s f o r a n i m a l s . According to government estimates, the proposed ban would cost agricultural pro ducers more than $700 million per year in increased production costs at a time when net farm income is projected at the lowest level since the depression. Cost to consumers, accord ing to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, could run in ex cess of $2 billion in higher meat prices. Because the anti biotics help animals stay healthier, and so grow faster and bigger, eliminating them would mean more feed would be required to bring animals to market weight, fewer animals would be available for marketing, the meat sup ply would be reduced and prices would rise. To find out where your legislators stand on this issue, you can write them at the House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. 20515, and at the Senate, Washington, D.C. 20510. pkg. (1 lb.) frozen com bination vegetables con taining broccoli, cauli flower, carrots pkg. (10 oz.) precooked frozen shrimp lemon, thinly sliced red onion, thinly sliced cup pitted black olives Tablespoons chopped pimientos cup lemon juice cup oil Tablespoons Worcester shire sauce clove garlic, crushed teaspoon salt / Cook frozen vegetables ac cording to package directions. Place frozen shrimp in large mixing bowl. Add the next 4 ingredients. Combine remain ing ingredients in a cruet; shake vigorously. Drain cooked vegetables and combine with shrimp mixture; toss gently. Pour in marinade and again toss gently. Cover and re frigerate for 2 hours. May toss mixture while marinating. Serve on lettuce leaf. Makes 4 servings. (Photo on front cover) The McHenrv Plaindealer J Established 1S75 Ml2 W*st Elm Str»*t Phone 385 0170 McHenry . Illinois 60050 Published Every Wednesday ft Friday at McHenry, Illinois Second Clots Pottage Poid at McHenry. Illinois By McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Swbftcrlb+rB art resetted to provide imm«diot« notKt o# chong* o4 oddrtti to The McHenry PltlndwiBf 3912 W flm St. McHenry III 40050 A deduction o i on* month from the expiration el o subscription will be mode where o chonge of oddreu is provided throvfh the Post OH ice Deportment Larry E. Lund-Publisher Adele Froehlich-Editor -* MEMBER NEWSPAPER NATIONAL NEWSPAPER SUOCUTIflW fMiU 1||> K] NNA SUSTAINING » MEMBER-1978 SUBSCRIPTION RATES I W»»r *12.(Ml In McHenry and Lake County I Wnr x| ; »NI Outtide McHenry and Lake County THE LARGEST INVENTORY OF WATER PUMPS IN THE MIDWEST WE SERVICE ALL BRANDS y •Jet Pumps •Submersible Pumps •All Type Pump Ports •Ceptlve Air Tenks /r~Q •Woter Filters •Softeners •Hydr o-metic Sump Pumps •Well Drilling •tdeei Sump Pumps •Everything Water RED JACKET Mc mi W E L L & THE HOUSE THAT GOOD. yj WEILS BUILT ^815 385-5252 vfeHE 9TA RfTK MOO N. RICHMOND «D. (SOUTI »l NORTH) McHENtY JU. Legal Notice NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Under Section 9-504 of the Illinois Uniform Commercial y reement dated 3-18-78 with cHenry North Forty, Inc., d- Ff ADVOCATES MEET The McHenry County Ex ternal Advocacy, Inc., will hold its regular monthly meeting Dec 11 at 1 45 p.m. at the First United Methodist church. Crystal Lake and Dole. Crystal Lake The public is invited to attend Code and pursuant to a Securitj Agr Mcl b-a Farmer's Almanac Restaurant, 3702 North Route 31, McHenry, Illinois 60050, all repossessed collateral security generally described below will be sold at a Public Sale on December 13, 1978, at 9:00 a.m. at the brick and frame barn- like building located at 3702 North Route 31, McHenry. Illinois 60050. Bids invited (cash). Hawthorn Center State Bank reserves the right to bid at sale Collateral to be sold includes: 90 Captain's chairs (with arm- s); 500 sets tableware (knives, forks, spoons); 198 Captain's chairs (without arms); 50 bread boards; 25 bar chairs (prided, with arms); 200 coffe§ cups and saucers (white pattern); 45 trestle tables; 400 butter plates; 4 Deuce-top tables: 70 candle holders.? (amber); 18 square-top tables; 70 sets salt and pepper shakers; 19 double-top tables; 150 ashtrays; 19 rectangular table tops. 300 water glasses (8 ounce); 2 booth table tops; 400 dinner plates <10" white pat tern); 9 burgundy bar stools; 400 salad plates; 6 burgundy booth seats; 50 miscellaneous pots and pans; kitchen storage shelves; 1 six-foot beer cooler (LaCross), No. 283774; 1 stainless steel LaCross cooler. No 283775 ; 2 eight-foot bar sinks (three-hole) with speed racks; 3 36" ice chests; 2 Hamilton Beach mixers; 1 Hamilton Beach single malt mixer, 3 glass washers. 1 NCR .double-drawer cash register; 1 four-foot vanity (two-drawer); 1 NCR single-drawer, 9-phase case register, No. 10158488. Model No 24-385-10-4AARUKI; 1 six-foot cashier counter < glass front); 1 round, glass top wagon wheel table; 1 pump handle lamp, 1 five-foot waitress station with water faucet and ice bin; 1 six foot cold table. 1 bus cart with wheels; 1 gas range with burners; 2 gas1 fryers; 1 pizza oven; 15 tray stands; l seven- foot waitress station with water faucet and ice bin; 8 stage spot lights; 1 six-foot portable bar with sink < 3-hole); 5 high chairs; 2 six-foot waitress stations with water faucet and ice bin; 2 heat lamps; 1 ten-foot electric steam table; 1 1900 NCR cash register; 28 dish glass racks 68 burgundy chairs, padded (with and without arms); 1 1,000-pound scale. Fairbanks Morse, No. 675 56186 metal shelving. 60 feet; 1 si)&Fbot tray holder, 4 fire extinguishers; 1 Globe meat slicer, No 239292 ; 2 double-door freezers (Jordan's), Model AKT44-FA, No F863976A; 1 30- quart Hobart mixer with at tachments; 1 six-foot wood work table; 1 Frigidaire automatic ice maker, 1 Manitovac AR-1100A ice machine with bin; 1 CRC Commander refrigerator, 18RA IS. No A73 3863. 1 3-foot gas steam table, 1 6-foot refrigerated. Peerless work table. No. 18537; 1 Garlar.d double broiler; 1 Vulcan char- broiler. No. 7806; 1 three-hole, Keating deep fryer; 2 eight-foot Hatco heat lamps; 1 South Bend griddle and confection oven: 1 Vulcan range. No. 160- XL-70-R; 1 Vulcan four-burner and grill (gas); 2 Blodgett No. 961 pizza ovens; 1 eight-foot Peerless, refrigerated work table; 2 six-foot Custom stainless steel work tables with shelf-drawer; 1 eight-foot stainless steel work table with shelf; 1 double-drain pot and pan sink, 1 Hobart dish machine. Model AM9T3, No 315613; 1 Hatco booster heater, C-15; 8 kitchen floor mats, 1 Metal Masters hand sink; miscellaneous shelving for dish room; 1 NCR preset food register with inventory control; 1 Litten, microwave oven, Model 416000, No. 33867; 1 Commander double-door refrigerator; 1 Silver King salad crisper; 2 four-foot salad area work tables; 7 assorted stuffed birds and animals; 25 water pitchers; 25 bus pans; all assorted glassware; 1 six-foot glass counter; 1 electric chicken broaster; 2 stained- glass chandeliers; 25 inch RCA color TV exterior TV antenna with rotor; Loft portable bar; Beverage system for Loft bar; TI calculator; portable stage PLEASE NOTE: NUMBERS OF QUANTITY ITEMS ARE ESTIMATES (Pub. Dec. 6& 8.1978) Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF LAWRENCE C FUHRER Deceased, FILE NO 78-P 352 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters Testamentary were issued on Nov 27, 1978, to McHenry State Bank, 3510 W Elm St., McHenry, Illinois, whose attorney of record is Leroy J Welter, 1303 N. Rich mond Rd., McHenry, Illinois, Claims may be filed within 6 months from the date of issuance of Letters and that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that period. Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court. County Court House. Wood stock. Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. JOHN R LAZONBY Clerk of the Court (Pub Dec 1.8. & 15, 1978) Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COUKT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF HERMAN C SHOP INSIDE IHOUR A HEATED, LIGHTED dLjU SHOWROOM! CHRISTMAS TREES ON DISPLAY!!! Uit Kmi I ' I 15-3232 N F A O N T S t J M C IN STOCK! 3 REASONS WHY OUR TREES ARE BEST! 1) RAISED ON OUR OWN FARM 2) SHEARED & SHAPED ANNUALLY 3) SPRAYED WITH A EIRE RETARDANT CHEMICAL 8 TURKEYS TO BE GIVEN AWAY' AVA CHRISTMAS HOURS: OAIIY 7 JOom to Ipm SUNDAY PAGE 5 - PLAINDEALER BUCK Deceased, FILE NO. 78- P-375 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters Tesamentary were issued on Nov. 27, 1978, to Harry C. Kinne, Jr., 3431 W. Elm St., McHenry. Illinois, whose attorney of record is Harry C. Kinne, Jr., 3431 W Elm St., McHenry, Illinois, Claims may be filed within 6 months from the date of issuance of Letters and that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that period. Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Wood stock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. JOHN R LAZONBY Clerk of the Court (Pub Dec 1,8& 15. 1978) Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF DOROTHY WHITTEMORE Deceased,* FILE NO. 78-P-343 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters TESTAMENTARY were issued on November 16, 1978. to McHenry State Bank, 3510 W Elm St., McHenry, Illinois, whose attorney of record is Harry C. Kinne, Jr., 3431 W Elm St., McHenry, Illinois. Gaims may be filed within 6 months from the date of iss> ance of Letters and that an} claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that period Gaims against said estate - FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8,1978 should be filed in the Probate office of the Gerk of said Court. County Court House. Wood stock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney JOHN R LAZONBY Clerk of the Court (Pub Nov 24. Dec. 1 & 8,1978) WHO KNOWS! 1. Who wrote Unc le Remus? 2. Where is the Uncle Remus Museum? 3. When was Tuesday after the first Monday in Nov. made election day? 4. Who wrote "Song of Hiawatha"? 5. When did Washington become a state? 6. Name the four presi dents born in Nov. 7. Who was postmaster general under Eisen hower? 8. What is a drumlin? 9. Of what is the study of selenology? 10.What is the Ninth Commandment? Answers To Who KNOWS 1. Joe Chandler Harris. 2. Eatonton, Ga. 3. Jan. 23, 1845, by Congress. 4. 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