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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 May 1982, p. 16

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P.t«.h l«- I'LA 1NDE ALER - FRIDAY. MAY 14. IM2 Stark Trees Bear FruiL Snce ISVx For A Beautiful Blooming Summer Flowering Shrubs & Stark Bros. Fruit Trees on SALE From... wjlowenvocJ Nursery Stark Brothers Fruit Trees SAVE *3.95 to '15.00 * Apple*Sweet Cherry •Pie Cherry ' Peach • Pear • Plum $13°° n. OR $3500Mlx or Match Regularly $14.7$ lo $16.9$ FLOWERING CRABAPPLES 12 Varieties in Full Bloom SAVE *10.00 Sale Regular *32.00 $42.oo *44.50 $54.50 /-/'/<"-5-tf/r. SAVE *15.00 Sale Regular *55.00 $7o.oo 1*81.50 $96.50 k Beautiful Blooming Rhododendrons & Azaleas *21.50 ..*26.50 From... •<r/ V 3-4 Ft. 2-3 Ft French Hybrid Lilacs SAVE *5.00 $119S $H95 <R*t' I9.f5> (Ret. 14.99) Saucer Magnolia SAVE *10.00 3-4 Ft. $25" (Reg. 35.95) Rid Your Lawn of Dandelions NOW! 33 Plus Accu-Blend " Lawn Weed Sprayer Kit • Easy to UM IIIIM- CML • No miaing no anle • Include* I |>IMI UL 11 |>I« • 33 Plu* Kill* »I.IIMI«'IH«IS I t < t IK hvvtHMl .Mi l l I I I . I l ly I t i l l ' I I I I ' I I I i l l Spectrum I.TWO WIHHIS Suggested retail value $ 19 81 (if purchased separately) Our Price 14 69 SAVE / $5 12 * Manufacturer s mail-in refund 2 DO Total Potential Savings $7.12 BULBS 6 PLANTS FOR OUTDOOR PLANTING 'St rawfcterrics* Raspberries* Blueberries'Trumpet Vines* •Perennials, Flowering Plants*Mums*Bleeding Heart •Primula & Many More *New Super Gladiolus from C"alifornia*Mushroom Gardens*Dahlias, Hardy Lily Bulbs & Begonias* * " SOD... 99cp«v- Order Now For Future Delivery. Ky-33 Bluegrass Blend - Does well under low maintenance. A blend of: Aquilla, Baron, Glade and Parade. Free delivery of 150 rolls or more with forklift unloading. VEGETABLE GARDENS Don't settle for anything but the Best! Certified Seed Potatoes 5Lt». *2.09 Bulk Vegetable Seeds Sweet Corn, Peas, Beans, Shallots, Garlic, also Yellow,. White and Red Onion Sets. ** BULK DECORATIVE STONE SAVE. PM>U» Delivered Red or Black Lava Rock; Autumn Smoke, Coral Cruih; Merrimac or Red Flint. Like squash? Try succulcnt Burpee Hybrid Zucchini 'Kicellont flavor . 'Kvnaliaiil IkAoiMi cKcvtvffii nmy yivra 'Matures In only 60 days <. ;\iu H \S*I ;ik n\ I1MIH200 oworwocH Route 14 A I7t, Crystal Lake Hours: Mon.-Frl. 9-9; Sat. 9-6; Sun. 9-5 RINGWOOD NEWS Doris Low 653-9262 Koty Christopher 365-6007 1 CONTRIBUTE TO LIBRARY-In the above pic tare leader Nancy Daurio, and reading left to right are Carolyn Dkdrteh.oad Sheila Roy_prosenting books to fioorgjollupp far Primary Center library. The books had boon won _ . and It was felt they would be put to good nse hi this fae_ library was also la need at a dictionary so with tome of the Scoot cookie sales, they bonght a new children's ' by Kindergarten through third grade. actare shown with their tre* are Carolyn •ifcmliHa Misty G--rglo Hopp for the Meet? 4 m hi Q.S.P. snlos In past years Is facflRy. The Primary C&nter i some of the money from Girl dietiounry which will bo aoed At a .recent meeting of Montini Parents association, Brownie members Carolyn Schmidlin, Sheila Roy, and Misty Diedrich, representing Troop 461, performed a flag ceremony as a thank you to the representing Troop 461, performed a nk you to BMociauon ior sponsoring their troop. The girls also presented a handmade plaque to Georgie Hopp M.P.A., in appreciation president of in appreciation for their support. As an additional service to their school, the troop planted perennial flowers in the Dower planters at the prima™ school. A local florist donated marigolds to brighten the area for the summer months, for which they are very appreciative. CONDOLENCES Word was recently received from former residents, Earl and Jerry Schnaufer, of the death of their son, Gordon, from a heart attack. He was 36 years old. He is survived by his widow and six-year-old son, his M & M Health and Fitness .,J1J1UflI, Cnrter An«ii«nws_ 1*2525 PUBLIC WELCOME REFRESHMENTS PROGRAM; Guest Speakers From: McMCNRY HOSPITAL • AMERICAN INSTITUTI Of IWTRmON JACKIE MANSHALT . FAMILY SHtYIOS EVERYTHING NICE FASHION SHOW I WHEN: Tuesday, May 18th at 7:00PM WHERE; MftM HEALTH AND FITNESS CENTER 2908 W. Rte. 120, McHenry •15-395-5490 CALL 385-5690 FOR DETAILS FRONT WHEEL DRIVE ECONOMY 11111111 * 14 IN STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM HURRY NOW! THE CLEANEST AOS SNARPCST ISO CARSI it?. aMYsua caaaaaa Auto. oir, power storing ond brakes, om fm rodio. I*ath«r bucket seats, lull- length console tilt cruise delay wipers and electric rear defogger $4490 im This sports cor Is Ihe sharpest. |at with block doth interior, air, 4-speed, power steering and brakes, om tm stereo costotta tilt. Chevy turbine wheelv plus power windows ond ejectric defogger $5890 OTHER SC Oids Delta Royola $4199 SO Chevy Monio Hotchbock 79 Olds Toronodo 79 Chevy Monia Wagon $9999 78 Buick Regal Imtd Cpe AI 79 Chevy Nova Cow pa 79 kick Skylark 4 dr. 79 Suick Ragol limitad 79 Park Ava4 dr., 79 Capri Hotchbock R $ 97199 SI 199 parents, and a brother, Michael. Our sincere sympathy floea to the family. I RECEIVE FLOWERS at the Ringwood . church, planto' ta the eldest ana yeei mother In attendance, and the i with the most children. Tito recipients were Mary Butler, SMrley Smith and Doris Low MOTHER'S DAY HAPPENINGS and Greg Bazilewich and spent Mother's day with I'S father. Warren Kirwan, in River Grove, DL BIB and Annette Cunningham --»ri daughter, Kristy Lynn visited Annette's Barents, Barb and Charles of McHenry and Bill's its Dorothy and John n, also In McHenry. Nanoy and Mike Daurio entertained their mothers, Dolores White and Manr A Daurio with a delicious barbecue. Of course the whole families came alone to bete them all celebrate a beautiful Mother's day. Ida Mae Adams (ftd her own thing for a while by attending her friend, Marvlin McGuire's recital at McHenry County college. Then later she joined the rest of the family at a cookout for Clarence's mom at her home in Bull Valley. Linda and Leon VanEvery and chllfren were aleo present at the home of Linda's mom, Mrs. Clarence Adams, to celebrate and enkw the **fHfimis mkmit Linda and Chris Ferrera and family visited Linda's brother, Gary Hdbbard and family in Elgin. Their mom, Virginia Hubbard was 'Queen for the Day'. The kids all enjoyed a carnival that was nearby in the afternoon. Tom and Sherry Low and little Nicholas stopped at Lowsville for a short time in the morning. Pam and Dan Kehoe ana daughters of Efthorn boated the festivities for the Low clan. There were 22 present *d, tar nation, reprcaented for Bart> and Bill Schramm visited Bill's mom in the hospital. Then, the net of the day was spent working and visiting with brother Don and wife Kathy. They had a delicious cookout, so they spent the evening eeting and Steve Leva and family in McHenry, to finish off a beautiful Mother's day - a - I J • * » - M - # the order of the day at the Leonard Ackerman home to celsfemto for aB of those special mothers of the AOnrfWednesday, May S, Ackerman attended a Mt Daughter tranrpirt in Etburn, Phyllis was the guest of Graa__ Stover. This was a banquet given in of Mother's day by the - , | - -fr cnurcn ot PharBia dother- rn, IB i and Da Hogan enjoyed . Jerry and Ruth Ann I Other members of by during the dsy as time At this time of year, there Is a lot of field work to be done. teinhart w» BIRTHDAYS Congratulations to Douglas on May 17 and to Andrea Walker May 19. May 19 is that special ' " ~ Ackerman, way down there Tina Malo and Kurt Retahart celebrate May 90, with Ken Beck, Jr., celebrating May 21. May 22 will be a busy day with Darlene Huemam, Nancy Kane, Mike Hopp and Henry Tomlinson all celebrating their natal day. May 23 finds Lori Faber, Pauletto Hauri and Melissa Russell adding another candle to their cakes. Birthday" to all of you people and we wish you many, many more to come. "Happy Anniversary" to A Kathy Christopher on May 21, uoies w togetherness, d Sally and A1 rou all many relaxing. David« and Kim Betts, Debbie and Bill Boil and Arron took Mom, Martha and Dad, Bob out to brunch. Daughter Dolores and David Cornelia and little Nicholas joined the family in the afternoon and evening. Wanda and John Bistouo added to the audience of the McHenry County College Music Department recital. They were very impressed with the performance of Marylin McGuire. recital, Wanda and their daught Bonnie and ANNIVERSARIES Art and and on May 23. we have two couples who wuu be celebrating their Mike and Sue Hogan and I Meechum. We wish you all many more years of wedded bliss. DATES TO REMEMBER May 16 - Worship service - 9:15 a.m. - Ringwood church; Junior church - 9:20 a.m. - Ringwood church. . May 20 - Choir practice - 7 p.m. - Ringwood church. ^jdaj 15 - Fun Fair - Johnsburg May 23 - Worship service - 9:15 a.m. - Ringwood church: Junior church - 9:30 a.m. - Ringwood church. May 27 - Sewing work day - 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the home of Mary Butler. * • May 27 - Choir practice - 7 p.m. - Ringood church. . May 31 - Memorial day - if going away, drive carefully. June 10 - United Methodist Women bus trip - details later. July 10 - Ringwood Church Annual Chicken Bar-B-Que - watch for details. GOD BLESS Wo Cordially Invito You I CHURCH OF CHRIST 491 N. Oak St.. Crystal Lake Vfc Mock north off Rte. 174) ioymond T. Exunt, Minister i SERVICES: 19:99 A.M. Sunday Bible Study For all age groups 11 A.M. Sunday Worship 4 P.M. Sunday Evening Worship 7:39 P.M. Wednesday Evening Worship kAatfici» Viewpeints Where God's word In not only studied and taught, but where his scriptures - are respected ond obeyed. p Talk not of wasted af- ection: affection never wasted. X -Hnry WWwi Lw*fc*ow Best Boys \ACE. m %. X HiOflkiUBC A hr MAY "Ac* Is the plot* wOh the HHpU Hardware Man"* VERSATILE I MulH'PotlHon L0UNCE A HANDSOME ® Color Comklnetlows PRACTtCAl PKa • Choco/ato 4 Almond • Croon 4 OP RieMtTUtl Whit* • Yoflow d Or on go 72" * 22" Multi-position vinyl lounge. Double heat-sealed construction- molded foot and heod rest. BCAUTlPUt . ORAPHK OCStGN MultgOripe tubing. Caprice Geometric design print on head rest. Ratchet hinges provide mony comfortable positions. 25 Ft. Locking IAPI Mf koh dip MAOfl M U.S.A. "fosy-ffeatf" YELLOW BlADf forFio Unbreakable and Homo "Do-It- Cycolac* Yoursotfer." cose is shock-proof ond a non-conductor of electricity. Moires measuring a tnapl ACI "AM Season' Wet ar Dry Oreof for drffvewoyt ond hosemenf floors PUSHBROOM • 16" hardwood block. • 54" hardwood handles. • Handle ond block vomished, • Tough block Qlastic fibres. Babep Quick 1 ACE HARDWARE TELEPHONE 3WW. ELM (Rt. ISO) McHENRY 385-3660 j/

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