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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Feb 1980, p. 5

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1 MCHENRY HEARING AID Silts I Repairs Mi MAKES UW PRICES! BATTERIES '/i PRICE WED. ONLY 10 TO 5 3937 MAIN STREET MdENRY, UUMNS UMV RENTAL PLAN M5-7MI C yllpiw County Health Board Awaits Annual Review At the McHenry County Board of Health January meeting, it was announced that the annual program review team from the Illinois Department of Public Health would be reviewing the required programs of the Health department April 23. When the department's programs were reviewed in 1979 it was certified as satisfactorily complying with the state's standards of local health departments in all ten basic health service programs. Two animal control agreements for full service were approved by the board, one for the City of Woodstock and the other for the City of McHenry. A recommended amend­ ment to the Health ordinance which would require that the Board of JHealth's Hearing committee members reside lcHenry county was approved for submittal to the Health and Agriculture committee of the McHenry County board for action. The annual report for the state fiscal year July 1, 1978, through Junp 30 ip^q revealed that the Public Health Nursing division made a total of 13,542 home visits, provided 4,930 im­ munizations to 2,695 children in regular immunization programs, issued 133 in­ ternational travel cer­ tificates, completed 23,120 vision and hearing screen­ ings and provided service to 54 individuals in the ven­ ereal disease program. It also gave prophylactic medication to 89 individuals in the rheumatic fever program, provided service to 673 children in the Well Child clinic, screened 6,446 individuals for blood pressure, provided physical exams to 394 children by a pediatric nurse associate, provided 648 services in the flu program, provided 121 pregnancy tests and in­ vestigated 462 cases of communicable disease,... The next meeting of the Board of Health will be held Tuesday evening, Feb. 19, at 8 p.m. in Room 112 of the McHenry county courthouse. The public fs invited to at­ tend. DELBERT WATKIN Delbert Watkin, 52, of 726 W. Southside, McHenry, died Jan. 27, in McHenry hospital after a long illness. He was transferred to the Hessel-Cheslek funeral home in Sparta, Mich., where visitation was held Wednesday and burial took place Thursday. Arrangements were handled by the George R. Justen & Son funeral home. lifter NEW RTASCHEDULES The Regional . Tran­ sportation Authority is now issuing new schedules for Route 809 (McHenry county S a t u r d a y s e r v i c e ) . Schedules are availabe at the RTA McHenry County Regional Affairs office, 101 N. Main street, Crystal Lake or by phoning RTA Travel Information, toll free, 800- 972-7000. Life is half spent before we know what it is. -George Herbert. insects, so common in warm­ er weather? Practically all insects die or become dormant when the temperature drops below a certain point. The experts have figured out the exact temperatures at which bees, On a cold day why does bugs and other creatures one not hear the buzz of cease all movement. The McHenry Plaindealer (USPS 335 200) CstobliihaMl 1875 3812 West Elm Street Phone 385 01 70 McHenry Illinois 600S0 Published Every Wednesday S Friday ot McHenry Illinois " -Second Class Postage Paid Ot McHenry Illinois By MCHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscribers are requested to provide immediate notice of change of address lo The McHenry Plaindealer 3812 W Elm St McHenry III 60050 A deduction of one month from the expiration of a subscription will be made where a change of ad­ dress is provided through the Post Office deportment. Larry E. Lund-Publisher Adele Froehlich-Editor MEMBER Bees, for example, will cease their activities at about SO degrees. If the tempera­ ture is less than 50 degrees you will not hear or see a, bee. The exact degree at \ which other insects and bugs s become inactive has been a subject of careful study, which seems to prove that PAGE 5 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1,1W« the behavior pattern seldom, Self-righteous people if ever, varies. often owe their reputa- Nature's laws, then, ̂ are tions to the lack of tempta- better obeyed than most of tions. man s. • * • • A useless life is an early death. , -J.W. Goethe. Never speak of the beautiful snow to a man who has just shovelled clear the drive. LONOHORN RE-OPENING SPECIAL! FRI. NITE-FISH FRY Includes: Baked potato, salad bar, mini rye MEMBER NEWSPAPER o»pr UJMJU, IWAAMW/T SINCE 1M5 NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION PRIME RIB AU JUS SAT. & SUN. ROAST DUCK A LA ORANGE SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 Year $13.50 I Year $19.00 In McHenry Outside McHenry County County SUNDAY FAMOUS RIBS MM en ROAST TURKEY ^ . & CHICKEN SaU W/DRESSING 4L COMBO ^ Luncheon 11:30-2:30 Dinner 5-11:30 Sunday 5-9:30 LOHGHORH STESK HOUSE I Route 120 - 27j Miles East of McHenry - 385-9869 _ . . . . l i t t o k n i w i Woodstock, Illinois / McHenry, Illinois semi-annual clearance sale During our store-wide clearance sale of nationaiiy-know this is a clearance sale, not every style in every size and fglbr i every department. brands, everything on sole is reduced at least 20%. Since |able; however, there is still an outstanding selection in outerwear London Fog all-weather and storm coats, Grai leathers and William Barry down jackets vests. regularly $45.00 regularly $65.00 regularly $100.00. . regularly $175.00 sweaters Large group of sweaters...all sale priced now! Pullovers; turtle necks, cardigans and v-necks. regularly $18.00 regularly $23.00. regularly $35.00 regularly $45.00. Mi- suits Choose from Johnny Carson, Phoenix and Allyn St. George. All vested in wools, wool blends and corduroy. regularly $100.00 regularly $145.00. regularly $165.00. regularly $185.00. iort shirts- is is the largest selection of sport shirts ever le priced at Beard & Stavall. H.I.S., Arrow, ro, OshKosh in flannel, Dacron/cotton blends, plaids, stripes and solids. regularly $16.00 regularly $18.00 regularly $21.00 regularly $25.00. knit shirts. . 1/2 PRICE 40 *hop «Yery Friday night til 9 p.m. A lIVl ' c Woocfctoc^. I l l inois McHenry, I l l inois • ) K • ' . District 15 Slates Pre-Schoot Screening Parents of 3 and 4-year old children not entering kindergarten in the fall of 1980 may call 385-7210 to make an appointment for pre-school screening. The aim of the screening is threefold: 1) to identify potential educational needs among pre-school children ; 2) to introduce the parent to the school system and prepare pre-schoolers for later school entrance ; and 3) to provide pre-schoolers with a positive first experience with school. When calling for an ap­ pointment, the parents will be asked for basic iden­ tifying information and scheduled to bring the child to the school in their at­ tendance area for screening. Children will be screened for speech and language skills, motor skills, and hearing and visual acuity. The parents will be in­ terviewed about the child's development and medical background, and the child's performance will be discussed with the parent. Children who are 5 on or before Dec. 1, 1980, and will be eligible for kindergarten entrance in the fall of 1980, will be screened March 19 through 28. Scheduling for kindergarten registration and screening will be an­ nounced at a later date. Urge Singers To Join In May Presentation During the brief business meeting at the McHenry Choral club rehearsal Monday evening, President John Johnson urged members to remind their singing friends that Feb. 4 is the deadline for membership to take part in the May program. There is a special need for tenors in this 56-member choral organization. Area residents who are members of church choirs, or who just enjoy singing, are invited to rehearsals held Mondays from 8 to 10 p.m. in East campus music room. Members come not only from the immediate McHenry area but from Crystal Lake, Long Lake, Woodstock, Richmond and Salem, Wis. The world of the vagabond will be explored in song as the theme of the May 3-4 offering. Gem-Mineral Group To Hear Presentation dress slacks A great selection of Jaymar and Hubbard slacks in solids, plaids and checks...wool wool blends. regularly $26.00 1 regularly $30.00 *20 regularly $36.00 ... *23 regularly $40 00 *29 casual slacks Make your choice from a selection of colors and style variations from Wright and Glenn Oaks. regularly $19.00 regularly $22.00 regularly $25.00 SPECIALS! •TUES & WED. ALL DAY SENIOR CITIZENS 10#o OFF •THURS. ALL DAY FRIED CHICKEN $2.85 •FRI. NITE FISHERMAN S WHARF $2.95 CARRY OUT ORDERS! 5506 E WONDER LAKE RD WONDER IAKF ILL PHONE »IS-72«-04n OPEN FOR DINNERS: TUES. THURS. 4 to 9 JFRI. 4 lo 10 S A T . I t o l W l U N . l t o » BANQUET t HALL FACILITIES 20- 120 GUESTS S3 SO -S7 00 PER PERSON FAMILY STYLE sport coats In wools, wool and polyester blends, corduroy, suede-looks and more. regularly $65.00 *44 regularly $80.00 *58 regularly $100.00. . *78 regularly $150.00 '118 Discretion "Whatcha running so fast for?" '"To stop a flight!" "Who's fightn'?" "Me and another guy!" Tonder Lake Inn O Loungl Featuring Chinese & American Cuisine MOW OPEN FOR LUNCH-TUES. THRU FRI. 11:30 TOT The Hiawatha Gem and Mineral society will meet Tuesday, Feb. 5, at 7:30 p.m. in the Lake Villa township hall, corner of Fairfield road and Grand avenue. Allen Gustafson, an experienced craftsman in all facets of lapidary, will present a program on "LapidaryArt". Auditions The Johnsburg PTO will have tryouts for the play, "May the Farce be with You," Sunday, Feb. 3, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the high school. The play, directed by Barbara Miller, will be presented sometime in late March at the high school. There are many parts, super heroes with double identities and invaders from another planet. Those who would like further information or would dress shirts Select from a superb long sleeve selection from Americas most famous collection: Arrow and Enro in solids and stripes. regularly $14.00 regularly $16.00 . regularly $18.00 \\^ regularly $20.00 144.8! The presentation promises to be a very interesting program and provide members with many artistic ideas. Anyone interested in the rock hound hobby, and especially lapidary, is welcome to the meeting. For Play like a part but cannot attend the tryouts, call 497-4170. f

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