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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Jun 1981, p. 16

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OHUBCU SEBMS 3815 W. BULL VALLEY ROAD - McHENRY, ILLINOIS Sunday School: 9:45 AAA Service 11:00 PM Service 7:00 Wednesday Bible Study & Prayer 8:00 PM The Church of St Mary of the Assumption R*v. James C. Gaynor. Pastor Ray. Jamas Novak. Asst. Priast Father John Bucklay Rav. Walter Johnson. M.M. Sat. Eve. Mass 5 p.m. Fulfills Sunday Obligation Sunday Masses 6:30.1:00. 9:30 9:45. 10:45 11:00 12 noon McHenry Evangelical Free Church 3031 Lincoln Road 344-1111 Church Pastor Roy Wisner 1 *53 9*75 Sunday Service 10:30 Sunday Eve Service *:00 pm Sunday School 9:15-10:15 Wonder Lake Bible Church PHONE: 721-0422 7501 Howe Drive Wonder Lake Illinois Rev. Richard N Wright Potto Sunday Sunday School 9:30 am Morning Worship Service 10:S0AM First United Methodist Church 3717 W. Main Street Church phone 315-0931 Ralph Smith. Pastor Parsonage phone: 305-1352 Schedule of Worship Services Sunday Worship Service 9:30AM 0 11:00AM Sunday School 10:50 am Faith Presbyterian Church 2107 West Lincoln Rood (Across from outdoor theater) Sunday Worship 0:30 AM Adult Sunday School 10:40 AM Family Nights - Wednesday 7:00PM Bible Study Wednesday 9:30 AM Pastor Dr. Eric J. Snyder Phono 305-5300 or 305-0440 Manntha Asstnbly of Cod Pastor Lawrence Thompson 1304 Park Street Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:45AM - 4PM St Francis Polish National Catholic Church Flanders Rd. East of Ringwood Rood Sunday Masses-11 am Father Joseph Brzek. Pastor St John the Baptist Catholic Church Johnsburg Rev. Leo Bartol. Pastor Rectory Phone 315-1477 Sat. Eve. Mass 5:30 0 0:00 pm Fulfills Sun. obligation Sun. Masses 7. 9 10:30* 12:00 Week days 7:30 0 9-Sat. I am First Baptist Church 7411 Hancock DHva, Wonder Lake, II. Phone: 720-1091 Pastor-Dennis Shaw Sunday Worship 10 am Sermon Discussion 11 am Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study 7 pm The Evangelical Lutheran Church of All Saints 312-507-7727 (office) 312-497-4527 (pastor's offico) Rev. J. W.Hughes. Ill Sunday Schedule: Worship Services - 0:15 AM and 10:30 AM Sunday School • 9:15 AM St Paul s Episcopal Church 305-0390 370* W. St. Paul's 0 Green Rev. Wm. H. Morley vicar Sunday Services 0:00 am Holy Eucharist 10:00 am Church School Holy Eucharist and Sermon Nursery provided Wad. 9:30 om Holy Eucharist Holy Days as onnounced Alliance Bible Church 3015 W. Oull Valley Rd. Rev. Gerald Robertson Sunday School 9:45 AM AM Service 11:00AM PM Service 7:00PM Wednesday Bible Study And Prayer 7:30PM George R. Justen Funeral Home 3519W ELM STREET McHENRV 315 2400 Glaviano's Interiors e 414 S. ROUTE 31 385 3/64 McHENRY Brake Parts. Co. P.O. BOX n McHENRY IL 315 7000 Ace Hardware 3729W ELM STREET |McHENRV II 305-0722 McHwy Trick Lin, lac. P.O. BOX 079 McHBNRY, H. 300-0712 Mount Hope United Methodist 1015 W. Broadway Pistakee Highlands Jeff Roberts. Pastor Summer Hours May 21 thru Labor Day Worship Service 9:00 Church Of God Wonder Lake, Illinois 4010 Westwood Drive Wonder Lake 015-453-9900 JANIE A. LONG, Pastor Morning Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Evening Prayer Sarvice 5:30 p.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Chain O'Lakes Evangelical Covenant Church 4015 N. Wilmot Rood Rev. Mitchell Considine Worship Service 10:00 Church Phone 497-3000 Parsonage 497-3050 /\ Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) 420* W Woukegan Rd (W. Rt. 120) Rev Hemann F Graet 3S5 0S59 3*5 1*1* Sunday Worship 7:45 * 10.30 Nursery Services provided at 10:30 Education for Eternity Sundoy School children and Youth 9 am Nativity Lutheran Church 3504 E. Wonder Lake Road Box 157 Phone 453-3B32 Wonder Lake, Illinois Sunday Worship 8:00AM B 10:30 AM Sunday School 9:00 AM (Nursery Facilities Available) United Pentecostal * Church 250 Sunnyside Lake moor Rev. Nolan Hilderbrand 312-279-4209 Sunday9:45AM B ^ 4:30PM Wednesday 7:30PM Oible Study Friday 7:30PM Youth Service Freund Funeral Home 7o 1 1 HANCOCK DR WONDER iAKE I 720 0233 McHenry Savings ft Loan 1209 N GREEN STREET McHENRY II 305 3000 First National Bank of McHenry 3*14 W. RTE. I20 McHENRY II 3*5 5400 McHenry Plaindealor 3012 ELMSTRIEr McHENRY IL 3*5-0170 McHenry State Bank 3510W.ELM STREET McHENRY II 3*5 1040 Ringwood Methodist Church Ringwood Illinois Pastor Gordon Smith Res *40 2040 Church *53 *95* t Sunday 9:15 om ° Church Service Church School at 9:45 am McHenry County Friends Meeting (Quaker) 1st * 3rd Sunday 11 am For information call: 305 8512 or 312 *83 3840 Christ the King Catholic Church 500* E Wonder lake Road Wonder Lake Illinois Sun Masses: 8 10 am and noon Sat. Evening Mass 5:00 pm Fulfills Sunday Obligation First Baptist Church 509 Front §t. 3*5 00*3 Rev. Marshall E. Werry Bible Study-Sunday School 9:30 am Worship Service 10:45 om and 7:00 pm Wednesday Prayer Service 7:00 pm St. Patrick's Catholic Church Rev. Edmund Petit. Pastor Sat. Eve. (Sun. obligation fulfilled) 5 pm Sunday 7:15 8:30 9:45 11 * 12:15 Christian Science Society Lincoln Rd and Eastwood Lane Sunday Service * Sunday School 10:30 Wed. 8 pm Reading Room Tues. * Thurs. 2 4 Soturday 11-12 Noon Church of God of McHenry (Pentecostal) 3813 John St. McHenry II. Wed. Bible Study - 7 30 Sunday School - 10:00 Morning Worship -11:00 Sunday Evening - 6:00 John East - Pastor Phone 385-1304 344-3950 Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church 404 N. Green St. Rev. Roger W. Schneider Phone 385-778* or 385 4030 Sunday Church 8:30 * 10:30 School 9:15 Nursery Services Available Peter M. Justen Funeral Home 3807 W ELM STREET McHENRY II 385 00*J Guttler's Service, Inc. 818 N FRONT STREET McHENRY II 385 9831 Mitchell Sales, Inc. BUICK OLDS 903 N FRONT ST McHENRY IL 385 7200 McHenry Paint, Glass ft Wallpaper 3411 w. ELM McHENRY IL 385-7353 Coast to Coast Hardware Past 65 4400 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY MARKET PLACE * ***•**&& by Carl Riblet Jr. Q. "Please explain to me what advantage there is to be under Medicare when doctors and laboratories charge, in some cases that I can prove, twice as much or more than Medicare ap­ proves and we are expected to pay the difference?" - C E O A The advantage is that for a small sum deducted from the monthly Social Security check, we get partial medical coverage. C E O would do best to blame the problem on in­ flation and doctors' natural dislike of paper work. Medical care is expensive because it is expensive to live nowadays. One way or another, all of us -- doctors, patients, writers, grocers, truck drivers, etc., - are in the same situation. We have to swallow our disap­ pointment and realize that expensive subsistence is not exactly what we anticipated when we first thought about going on retirement pension CEO can give vent to his frustration by writing in complaint to his congressperson. Piles and piles of letters to Congress can help to bring awareness of the problems of medical care and expensive sup­ plementary insurance. Q "I want some pen pals. Too bad the lawyers had to spoil your plans for a pen pal club. Can you help me find some pen pals anyway? I am a stroke victim with my left side paralyzed. But I can write letters by the hun­ dreds, as I have beenfdoing ever since the 1920s. Njeed lots of pen pals." <r- Will EP - A William can find some pen pals by writing to churches, hospitals, nursing homes, councils on aging and similar organizations in search of people who want to get letters. He can get a list of churches in other cities by asking his pastor. A hospital list can be compiled by asking his local hospitals for the names of a dozen or so in other cities. The nursing homes in his city can give him the names and ad­ dresses of nursing homes in other states. And then, there are the local American Legion. Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled Veterans and the veterans hospitals, where he can write, seeking pen pals. Q. "I want very much to get a copy of that photograph of those United States Marines raising the American flag on Iwo Jima in 1945 at the height of the war against ̂ apan. I have tried locally at various stores but nobody has one. I want to frame it and hang it next to the pictures on the wall of my two sons who were in the Marines." -- Howard-Max K. A. The Associated Press photo that Howard-Max wants is one of the most requested photos ever. The picture was shot by Joe Rosenthal, who recently retired as a news photographer. He was awarded a Pulitizer Prize CHUREN-TEEIUSERS-ADULTS You Are Invited To: VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL AT THE CHURCH OF CHRIST 401 N. Oak St, Crystal Lake, (V4 block north on Rte. 176) Raymond T. Exura, Minister THEME: STANDING ON THE PROMISES OF GOD June 22-26, 1981 Monday-Friday 7:30-9PM Bring Your Whole Family and study the Bible together BUY THE EFFICIENT CASE 80 SERIES RIDER & BAGGER 8 hp 30" Cut And Get An Efficient Case Thatcher PLUS A $100 U.S. SAVINGS BOND Three-way lawn care is yours for our single low price. If you act now, we will include a $100 U. S. Savings Bond at no additional cost. Thatch, mow and sweep your grass; all in a single pass! 1400 Case M92 Thatcher! GEO. P, mi 385-0420 THE HOUSE THAT SERVICE BUILT" 4102 W. Crystal Lake Rd., McH«nry, II. for the picture shot that shows four Marines raising the flag atop Mount Suribachi. The Iwo Jima Memorial, just north of A r l i n g t o n N a t i o n a l Cemetery across the Potomac River from gotn, DC., was designed to recapture the scene captured by Rosen­ thal's camera. Howard-Max can obtain a copy by writing Wide-World Press Photos, Inc., 50 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 10020. There is a charge. But he will have to request it for personal use only. Those who want the picture for reproduction or publication are charged considerably more. The proceeds from sale of the picture go to the Navy Relief society to help defray ex­ penses incurred in giving help to Navy and marine personnel and their families in time of need. Q. "Please send tae your list of reliable companies who offer supplementary in­ surance I enclose stamped, long envelope and 25 cents to pay for it. We have good insurance but it is so ex­ pensive for the two of us. It was $760 last year and we are dreading the day when it will fall due this year. We simply can't afford it but we simply can't afford to be without it. I am sure there are countless many in the same boat. -- Edna V. A Indeed there are many more in the same boat - including me. Q. "I am 68 and have been collecting Social Security since I was 65. I have also earned the amount allowable without loss of benefits. To date I have had no increase in benefits from the tax paid on my earnings. How do I recover this? If I have to pay back one dollar for each two dollars earned over the allowable, which I have done, then the fair thing would be for me to get back at least a part of what I am now paying into SS." - Lillie F A Lilli may not un­ derstand the basic idea of SS. as so many of us don't. It is not a matter of trading dollars - pay-in and pay-out. It is a matter of benefits for those who otherwise might have no income. Hardly anybody ever paid into SS as much as they receive over a period of years past 62 or 65. Lillie should inquire at her local SS office. Q. "I had a problem 'similar-to that of Wilma C. who wrote to you that she couldn't find a record of her dead husband's divorce from his first wife. I couldn't either, but after a lot of detective work, we finally found the death certificate of my husband's former wife. She had died before my marriage to him. so our marriage was legal and accepted as legal by the SS Administration, and the Veterans Administration "Could you get this in­ formation to Wiima? I know JOHN L FREUND FREUND FUNERAL HOMES •WONDER LAKE 7611 HANCOCK OR. 815-728-0233 COOPER-FREUND •MARENGO 205 N. STATE 815-568-7345 what trouble she is going through." - Mae B.K. A. Thanks to Mae, Wilma will probably read the ad­ vice above. If Wilma sends me her address I will for­ ward it to Mae. Q. 'in my old age it has come over me that I want to find out all I can about my ancestors. Do you know any institution or organization that supplies information on ancestors if I give them my name and other necessary data?" -- Theresa McC. A. Theresa can write to the Genealogy Section, Library of Congress, Washington. D C. They will reply with instructions on how to give them information that may help a search for her an­ cestors. Another source would be the Genealogical center library, 15 Dunwoody Park road. No. 130, Atlanta, Ga. 30338. The library charges 50 cents for each surname requested. I do not guarantee the center's ac­ curacy. Q. "Can you tell us just who is eligible for Medicare, both Parts A and Part B?" -- Melody H. A. If Melody is between 65 and 75 years of age, but not eligible for Social Security because she has been em­ ployed in jobs that were not covered by SS. such as c h a r i t a b l e , n o n - p r o f i t organizations that were exempt from the SS tax. she cannot apply for Medicare and hope to be enrolled. However - when she reaches 76 she will be qualified for Medicare regardless of whether she is eligible for SS. If she is under 65 an has been disabled under SS conditions of disability, she is entitled to Medicare. Write to Carl Riblet Jr. at P O Box 40757, Tucson. Ariz. 85717, with long, self- addressed stamped envelope for answers to questions on problems of aging. All let­ ters will be answered, either direct or in this column, if possible. No identities are revealed. Branch Court Cases heard recently in Branch court of the 19th Judicial Circuit include: Gregory L. Roberts of 2101 W Coolidge avenue, McHenry. 30 days in county jail on a charge of driving on a revoked or suspended license. He was givfcn credit for time already served in jail. David A. Marsh of 9610 N Clark road, Richmond, fined $350 and costs on a charge of reckless driving, which was amended from driving while intoxicated by the Village of Richmond. Patti A Christensen of 3001 Chestnut drive, Wonder Lake, fined $250 and costs on a reckless driving charge, which was amended from driving while intoxicated by the Village of Richmond. Martin J. Fredericks of 704 Logan street, McHenry, found not guilty at the close of a bench trial on battery charge. Alan L. Sward of 8414 Alden road. Wonder Lake, $150 and costs on a reckless driving charge, amended from driving while in­ toxicated It was stipulated the DWI project be com­ pleted Otto L. Larsen of 2312 N. Riverside drive, McHenry, was fined $300 and costs on a reckless driving charge, which was amended from driving while intoxicated by the Village of Sunrise Ridge. * • • • A wise man never tries to convince a foolish man; he lets the foolish man think that he has been convinced. Getting settled made simple Change-of-residence dilemmas fade offer o WELCOME WAGON coll. With Welcome Wogon, it's my job fo help you moke the most of your new neighborhood. Shops. Community opportunities. Special attractions. Lots of facts to save you time and money. * Plus a basket of gifts for your family. I'll be listening for your call. ItNf MiHWiy Beverly iilh 728-0438 344-5332

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