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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Dec 1980, p. 3

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McHENRY S A V I N G S • III! tUKilliM Large Selection TABLE LAMPS Buy one at our Regular Low Price Receive 2nd lt\ Easy.. B yyiJ Î EVAPORATED Community Forum Reports To Shape Plans For Aged PAGE3-PLAINDEALER-TUESDAY, DECEMBER St. 11 Community Forum reports which will feed inormation into the 1961 White House Conference on For A Chanee. Use Sweet Potatoes committee representatives of each county including Hedy Malki of McHenry county. Recognition awards were distributed to 105 persons who assisted in planning and conducting the 138 local forums had in the eight counties of Region Two. Over 6,000 older Americans attended these "speak-out" sessions and identified their c o n c e r n s a n d recommendations on both the problems and the opportunities facing the elderly. Some of the maior issues addressed included: (1) An urgent need to help with payment of medical bills; (2) The need to develop a comprehensive plan to reduce tax burdens and utility bills for seniors; (3) The need to raise the allowable income for eligibility in SSI, Food Stamps, energy assistance a n d w e a t n e r i z a t i o n programs; (4) The need for low cost housing especially in rural areas; (5) Concern that Social Security is not fair or adequate for women; (6) Encouragement to private and public employers to hire older workers. The input has been summarized by Region II and will be submitted to the Illinois Department on Aging ana the U.S. Administration on Aging. Region II Area Agency on Aging has responsibility for d e v e l o p m e n t a n d coordination of a network of services for older persons throughout the eight counties of DuPage, Grundy, Kane, Kankakee, Kendall, Lake, McHenry and Will, and informs and advises appropriate public and private agencies and the public of the needs of older persons living in the region and acting as an advocate on their behalf. SERVICE NEWS! &SSSSSSSSS Basic Ends For Spring Grove Man Army Private Ricky L. Adenau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis X. Adenau of 2318 Westward drive, Spring Grove, has completed oasic training at Fort Knox, Ky. During the training, students receive instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid. and Army history ana traditions. In Salt Laka City a monument was erected in memory of sea gulls who came in large flocks and destroyed mil­ lions of black crickets that in 1848 threatened crops. McHenry County Comprthtnilvt Mental Health Service System Mental Health Crisis Lin* Far McHenry Coenty 1-800/892-8900 14 H I1*" Professional Staff will answer your call. Looking for a quick and different supper dish? Try this hearty ham casserole, crowned with creamy, mashed sweet potatoes. You can use either ham or turkey -- or leftovers. Simply dice the meat and add it to a rich, creamy sauce made with evaporated milk. Pour it into a casserole dish and surround with tablespoons of seasoned sweet potatoes. Heat about 20 minutes. You might start the meal with a bowl of soup, and then bring on the casserole and a crispy green salad. If you feel ambitious, you might also add some freshly baked bread. Sweet Potato Ham Casserole CollegeHonor* Scholarship To Local Man 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 3 tablespoons flour dash pepper 1 cup water 1 tall can (1 2/3 cup) Evaporated Milk divided usage 1 1/4 cups (1 pound) diced cooked ham or turkey cans (23 oz. each) sweet potatoes, drained and mashed (about 3 cups mashed) teaspoons salt Melt butter in saucepan. Blend in flour and pepper. Stir in water until smooth. BoQ for 1 minute stirring constantly. Stir in 1 cup evaporated milk and ham. Pour into greased 2-quart round casserole. Beat together potatoes, 2/3 cup evaporated milk and salt. Drop by tablespoonfuls over creamed ham. Bake at 400°F for 20 minutes or until sweet potatoes are browned and creamed mixture is bubbly. Serve hot. Makes 6 servings. served as a reporter and managing editor for ISU's student newspaper, the Daily Vidette. He also was a reporter, photographer, and editor of a monthly news magazine, Horizons. Bong's interest lies in environmental, as well as energy, issues. He will cover Illinois government and the General Assembly for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, as part of the university requirements for the degree in Public Affairs Reporting Long's goal is a career as a reporter for a newspaper or news magazine. Howard is the former dean of the state capitol press corps. Upon his retirement in 1970, proceeds from a dinner held in his honor were donated by him to create the scholarship fund, which is awarded annually to provide financial aid to students enrolled in Public Affairs Reporting at SSU. been named to the Dean's honor list for the fall quarter at Augustana college; Rock Island, where he is freshman. The list includes students whose grade point average is in the A range, from 3.5 to 4.0. Non-stop entertainment for NEW YEAR'S EVE In our lounge from 7-10 p.m. Hysear Don Walker Jazz Trio and then In our salon from 10 p.m. un- til...Dance to the J.W.RICE BAND "The best in Texas swing* * Svperfa tiding Snowflakes No two snowflakes are identi­ cal. Among all those that fall, no two snowflakes with exactly the same size, pattern, and num­ ber of water molecules have ever beenfound. All Inclusive $35 per person Reserve early 115-3154199 CRESCENT BAY LANDING 3309 N. Chapel Hill Rd.. McHenry BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morley, Jr., 711 Helles avenue, Joliet, 111. announce the birth of their second son, on Dec. 28. Derek Ronald was born at Silver Cross hospital, Joliet, and weighed 8 lbs., 4 oz. He was welcomed home by a brother, Nicholas Richard, age 2Vz. Ronald Be dwell of Dover, Delaware is the maternal grandfather. Paternal gandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morley, Sr., of McHenry. Great- grandparents include Martha Jones of Canyon Country, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Morley of Zion, HI. Holly Ann is the name chosen by Michael and Andrea Gilio, 1411 N. Richmond road, McHenry, for their first daughter. The baby girl was born Dec. 19, in McHenry hospital, and weighed 6 lbs., 4 oz. She has a brother, Michael, Jr. Maternal grandparents are Robert J. Heiser, Sr. of Harvard and Ms. Maria A. Heiser of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gilio of Scottsdale, Ariz, are the paternal grandparents. Debbie and Bob Weber, 5010 W. Ashland drive, McHenry, became parents of their first child on Dec. 18. Sara Anne was born at McHenry hospital and weighed 7 lbs., 3 oz. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Arnold of Arlington Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Weber of Arlington Heights are the paternal grandparents. HOSPITAL NOTES WOODSTOCK Admissions: Maynard Johnson of McHenry; Mrs. Janet Maksymiak and Norbert Kloss, both of Wonder Lake. HARVARD A d m i s s i o n : W a r r e n Steinhaus of Ringwood. THOMAS LONG The Robert P. Howard scholarship in Public Affairs Reporting was awarded Thursday, Dec. 18, to Sangamon State university graduate students Thomas Long of McHenry, and to Shelly Davis of Blue Island. The presentation was made by Howard, retired capitol correspondent for the Chicago Tribune, at his home. Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. William, Long, McHenry,,, holds the bachelor's degree in mass communication from Illino&r State university. As a student, he James Flood is one of 124 students at Monmouth college who have been named to the Dean's list for the Fall' academic term at the college. To receive Dean's list recognition, a student at Monmouth must achieve a grade-point average for the term of 3.000 or higher on a four-point scale while carrying a full course load. Flood is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Flood, 1336 Old Bay road. He is a freshman medical technology major and a 1980 graduate of Johns burg high school. ON DEAN'S LIST Rick A. Szumlas of 3314 Cove court, McHenry, has Professional Residential Carpet Cleaning Two Step Process Scrubbing 9 Steamex Rinsing CALL PAUL 385-3252 t? MOKNZ MRINTSNflNCE WOW... SOMETHING NEW FOR EVERYONE AT McHENRY SAVINGS GIFT SELECTIONS 1) Springfield Outdoor Thermometer 2) Lasagna Pan 3) Float Lantern (with batteries) 4) Steel Snow Shovel 5) Intermatic 24 Hr. Timer 6) Seth Thomas Travel Clock 7) Stylemoster Curling Iron 8) Tiny Turbo Hair Dryer (1200 watt) 9) 40-pc. Socket Set 10) Can Opener/Knife Sharpener 11) Regal 8-Cup Poly Perk 12) Regal 20-Cup Party Perk 13) Regal 5'/» qt. 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