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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Jun 1980, p. 27

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lav* Up To 30% Eniprtss® Picture Frames • SxTfaMmarM MiS SKIO OoM mi|N* 3.42 % ». lit Km*. IIi«<iw Iw 2(7 6 £ON*m ^ , J00 Supsr Savings CONAI A New Twist Curling Iron .SUNDAY, JUNE I NEWSPAPER FOR money r/\i inruLic FABRIC SECTION 2 • PAGE 8 - PLAINDEALER • WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, I960 quietly Lakeland Park & Lakeland Shores Carol Cominsky 385-7246 Busy Agenda For Meeting The next meeting of the Lakeland Park Property Owners association will be Thursday, June 5. It will be at the community house and begins at 7:30 p.m. Bids have been taken to surface the parking area behind the community house >n they will have Jto decide who wiil be hired for the job. c bus been suggested that new- playground equipment • i purchased for our park area so .this too has to be decided on. Jack Bucaro also plans to he (here so he can talk about geiung the association to help fund our little league. :-n.iilis ;ike an interesting :r "ung ;o plan to attend. F KTV TIME . Sony and Ceil Serritella 1 .< vid a couple of reasons <•: lebrate recently, i •• • ' n i ? i Maureen f. ; .ii .iafed from Parkland They had some t • Ik ai << family over for i" k;' and oof tee after the c*eic;:ses '• j. j was li vears I ' brother Tim 5 Maureen. Cecelia 'beth were on hand n - • a special one More• r nd eoffee \.as served for the friends and ;an;) y wh^ came by to v.ish .nan well. F VFHDAY GIRLS Jranetl'e Dentro turned 9 yeai- < !d May 24. Her mom L n id a party for her on Swday it was also her grandpa Kolby's .birthday May 21 so they shared the limelight that day. Grandma and grandpa Kolby were there along with uncle Ma.rV: aunt Sue and grp»t «• '.idma Bozer. E - yon-. nau fun playing w!; • i one of her gifts, a badminton game while the od was coo .ing on ! lie grill. On *londay her aunt Sue rod? ;ier horse, Joe, over to the L use for a visit. What a surprise for me when I looked in my driveway and saw th s huge horse standing there. I really thought the heat had finally gotten n me. Tina MJarie Pautz turned 8 years old May 25. Her proud parents John and Mary gave her a party in her honor. A luncheon was served for her friends Suzanne Moore, Laura Martin. Amy Comer, Wendy Biggerstaf, Debbie Banks and Mary Walsh. Hope both birthday girls had a good day and their wishes come true. TROOP 464 NEWS Brownie troop 464 has wrapped up another year. Last week was the last meeting and they really did it up Hbig. Ail the girls' families were there to enjoy a pizza party and the flyup ceremony The girls who flew up and will be girl scouts next year are: Kelly Bier, Tricia Harnis, Kathleen Tiffany, Laura Olson. Kim Belzer, Laura Little. Laura Vistine, and Tracy Bundy. The monev still remaining in the troop fuijds was well BENT UNSEtfWC the profess ional do- i t -yourse l f carpet c lean ing system Fir«t Moor of Rental sepnt at a local ice cream parlor. Many of the girls are looking forward to day camp that starts June 9. I have ,enjoyed following the doings of the girls these past few months and I look forward to seeing them again in the Fall. HOLIDAY MARRED Bill and Pat Buhrman started off Memorial day enough. They planned to have a nice picnic with some of their neighbors on Shore drive. All went well k till Bill slipped on a Step and broke his ankle and landed in the hospital." He had surgery that night and no w will be on the out-of- commission list for 12 weeks. Someone told me he's already chasing the nurses down the hall on his crut­ ches. Here's to a speedy " recovery Bill. INVASION Were you wondering if we < were being invaded by helicopters last Thursday morning at 6:15? What a rude awakening that was. They were busy spraying something to kill the gypsy moths. They used a substance called BT, this is a natural enemy of the gypsy moth and is harmless to humans. It ii supposed to break down in the human . body as protein. One poor lady who ' just moved in Was wondering if this was -a frequent oc­ curence in Lakeland Park, i assured her only once a week and twice on Sunday. (Only ng!) NEWS TIDBITS Another new resident called to ask why the grass is so long at the park and beach. L> found out our tractor Is broken right now and as soon as it's fixed someone will get it cut. f Fleda Rogers has been ill and I want her to know all her neighbors are' very concerned about her. ' I'm sure all of us will pray for her speedy recovery. Jay Brusso will be riding around town on a nice new shiny bicycle. His parents, Larry and Celia presented it to him for his outstanding report card. Good work, Jay! Bob Doessel bought his wife Karen a parakeet last week but I really think he wanted it for himself. He's been busy trying to get Buddy to talk and figures he should be saying 'hello* Within the week. Good luck Bob, it took me six weeks to get Oscar to talk. Congratulations to my niece Annette' Koscher on her eighth grade graduation. She was chosen to give a speech at the . ceremonies and we're all so proud'of her. Unfortunately, .my story last week about Shawn Ackerman being in the hospital for surgery was overlooked. He is now home recuperating nicely and the Ceminsky children look forward to playing with him again. See yousoon Shawn! BIRTHDAYS Good wishes to Trichia Creasey and Jay Arthurs on June 4. James Blum will be nine on June 5 and lie shares his tflay with Janet Watldns. Sandy Freund adds another year on the sixth. Agnes Holas will be fwfcet sixteen June 7. On June 8 Glenn Taylor turns eight. Kenny Shoulders will be two and Kim Bucaro ad ' another year. Debbie 1 man will'be 11 years old 9 and Steve Plucinski 1 the birthday song Jupe to. ANNIVERSARIES Scott and Marsha Hallberg celebrate another year together June 6. John and Mary Lou Pautz will have their twelfth anniversary on June 8. HOT TAP W ATER According to the Office of the State Fire Marshal,, an increasing ••number < of children are receiving very ^ serious burns from hot top water; Parents should be aware of the dangers related to hot tap water and take the following precautions: riever leave a child alone in the bathtub for even a minute; instruct older children in the safe use of showers and hot water; and lower your water heater to 110 degrees F. PRICISIFFICTIVI WID. , JUNI4THRU c. 5x7 8x10 O 8kmtowl«x 3«42 Set your fovorit* photos off In |ust tho right from#. Save $2 Gillette Super Max 1200 Stylor 9.97 w 4.91 • Compact stylor /dryer • 1200 watts -- dries like a pro • Two styling attachments • Dual voltage 120/240 • Three heat/air settings Rag. 19.54 Buy tho Conair Pistol Powor 1200 and gat "Curls and Curls" •1200 Watts •2Spoods •Curls and Curls Iron •Buy togothar A Save Rag.... Sala... 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