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r. -r PAGE 4 PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1973 Ringwood News vim 1 Youn Theatre Lovers uman mik. 0 ney prnt u.e w' ae nert Plans In Progress For Annual Beef Dinner, Bazaar Great plans are in progress for the annual roast beef dinner and bazaar at the Ringwood United Methodist church. Roast beef dinner served family style starts at 5 p.m.

to 7:30 p.m. Advance tickets are advisable call Mertie Harrison, 653-9248 Ringwood area, Katie Christopher 728-0295, Wonder Lake area, Mary Butler 385-4118 McHenry area and Alice Mae Wilcox, Woodstock area. The menu is planned so this week the women are working all sorts of hours to finish up all the fancy work and gifts that they offer at the bazaar, which opens at 2 p.m. Also next week they will be making up all those delicious home made candies that they offer every year at this time. Do call for tickets for the dinner and jasit our bazaar tables.

UNICEF COLLECTION AND PARTY A SUCCESS, About thirty-five boys and girls met at the Ringwood church Sunday afternoon to collect for UNICEF. The young folks collected $114 and greatly appreciated the support of those who donated. After the collection, there were games for everyone followed by supper servedby the ladies of the church. HERE AND THERE Mrs. Mabel Hawley visited friends in Chicago last Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Soddy of Kenosha spent last weekend at the Brennan-Hepburn home. On Sunday they took Mrs. Hepburn to McHenry for a visit with the Charlie Secords and in the evening called on Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Aissen of Wonder Lake. Mrs. Bud Qxtoby and Mrs. Hepburn visited Frank Kempfer, a former Ringwoodite now living' in' Genoa, 111.

Frank would greatly enjoy hearing from the folks in Ringwood. His address is 121 South Washington street, Apt. 2, Genoa, 111., 60135. Walt and Doris Low accompanied the Alby Adamses to Coloma, over the weekend. A very enjoyable and restful time was had even tho they received bad news while there.

A good friend in that area passed away. David Betts, son of Robert and Martha Betts, was home over the weekend from his studies at Northern III. U. Jan Walkington and daughters of Addison, 111., spent last Sunday evening with the Paul Walkingtons. j-v (Tt 99 oi "ine rajama uame wnicn rreview rajama yjame i DeKalb.Woodstock Land Bank Groups To Merge Judy Rich's brother, Ed Miller, and some of the children came out to the Rich home on Sunday.

Ed came to give' his brother-in-law; Den, a helping hand on some handyman jobs. Judy's mom, Mrs. Miller of Wilmette, was also out "and from the sound of things we could use her when ever we have a bake sale. She fixed Sunday dinner and baked some delicious coffee cakes. Phyllis Zell's son, Keith Davis, and wife, Linda, were visiting in the Zell home for.

a week. Keith and Linda are from Tarentum, Pa. While here they did a lot of sightseeing including going to the top of the John Hancock building in Chicago. They visited Janesville, one day and-spent quite a bit of time visiting with family in Zion. McHenry, Boone, DeKalb, Kane, DuPage and North Cook.

After the merger, "the DeKalb-Woodstock association will have more than 875 loans and a Joan volume exceeding $31.5 million. Total net worth will be approximately $2.5 million. Webb reports that the Woodstock and DeKalb associations together have closed eighty loans totaling $4,461,695 during the first nine months of 1973. Federal Land Bank associations are cooperatives owned entirely by the farmers and rural home borrowers who do business with them. Funds loaned to farmers are obtained through the Land Bank system's sale of bonds to investors in' the nation's money markets.

Two of the shortest words in the English language often require the most thought-yes and no. AMERICAN LEGION CLUB No. 491 RINGWOOD ROAD LIVE ENTERTAINMENT EVERY SATURDAY NITE unt square fiayers enacung portions Gillespie oil Sunday, Oct. 28, in the home of Eleanor Cozadd in Lake Villa. Mrs.

Cozadd was helped with the occasion by Eleanor Lau. Nancy received many lovely gifts from family and relatives who were present from DesPlaines, Niles and Elmwood Park. A buffet luncheon was served by the hostess. 1 Nancy will become the bride of Robin Russmore of McHenry on Saturday, Dec. 1, 1973.

Meanwhile as we continue on with here and there Clayton and Virginia spent an afternoon visiting with an old resident, Frieda Clark of Mayville, this past week, and then onward to the Horicon Marsh lands to watch the geese and the throngs of people It is very interesting sight to see. The fishing wasn't too good and then the brakes went out on the trailer, so all in all it was quite a week, then to get home and have company from Melrose Park, Elgin, Downers Grove and all the neighbors. Guess that will keep them going for a few days. BIRTHDAYS On Nov. 7 Roger Tohyan gets another year older and Rodney Ackerman on Nov.

8 and Mrs. Yvonne Davis on Nov. 11 and then for more celebrations Kevin and Lynn Bauer will spend one (1) whole year of wedded bliss! on Nov. 11 and Randy -arid Roe Josserand ijcelebrate their-many years of trials and tribulations and most 'of all happiness, on Nov. 13.

Best wishes to all of you. 0D(iW yp "Bob The NOV. 10 24 "The Kasinos" NOV. 3t 17 Kiwanis Blood Bank OPEN TO Kenneth Denman, Lake Villa, president of the Federal Land Bank Association Of Woodstock, announces that the DeKalb and Woodstock associations will merge effective Nov. 1, 1973 Stockholders of each association voted at recent stockholders' meetings to merge, and the change has been approved by the Farm Credit administration in Washington, D.C.

Denman emphasizes that the merger will benefit all members by providing better credit service through a stronger organization which can better serve the credit needs of farmers. The continuing association will be known as the Federal Land Bank Association of DeKalb-Wpodstock. The headquarters offf ice will be in DeKalb, and a fully staffed office will be maintained in Woodstock. John D. Webb, present manager of the DeKalb association, will be manager of the new association.

William L. Hahn, present manager of the Woodstock association, will continue serving that area as associate manager of the new association. Webb reported an additional man will be employedto assist with farm and rural home loan servicing in the association. The territory-served by the merged association will include the seven counties of Lake our door. Tryus.g COB" PATZKE HEATING OR.

LEONARD BOTTARI AIR CONDITIONING 1303 H-Richmond Rd. yes exam ined Contact Lenses FURNACES Glasses fitted Mon, Tues, Thurs, Frl. 4 6p.m. GUTTERS Tues, Tours, Fri 7 9p.m. PHONE 385-5534 McHENRY EARL R.

WALSH DR. ROBERT J. JACK WALSH INS. PETERSON Optometrist Flre.AutO'Farm.L.fe General Practice Representing Contact Lenses RELIABLE COMPANIES By Appointment Only 34J9W. Elm St.

'J? 385 nnn 1W. Route 120, McHenry 385 7930 DENNIS CONWAY- McHENRY COUNTY AUTO LIFE FIRE OFFICE MACHINES State Farm Ins. Co. SALES SERVICE RENTALS 3315 W. Elm St.

McHenry, ill. 93 Grant Crystal Lake 385 5285 or 385 71 1 1 Ph.459 1226 McHENRY LETTER: RIVERSIDE SERVICE OFFICE SUPPLY Mimeographing Typing FUrTtitllfe SUDDHCS Addressing Mailing Lists rr 3509 Pearl McHenry Ph. 385 0258:185 8020 23N riV Monday thrif Saturday McHenry nois 60050 Farm Equipment rwl. George P. ADVERTISE THE Case New Holland McHENRY Bus.

3850420 PLAINDEALER Res. 385-0227 June Oxtoby and Nellie Hepburn visited Mrs. Marie Henne last week. Mrs. Henne is now residing in a nursing home in Genoa City, Wis.

On their way home, they stopped in Richmond and called on Mrs. Nellie Houten. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Pokenhagen of Woodstock called on Mrs.

Hepburn Monday. SYMPATHY Our church community was greatly saddened by the sudden death of Mrs. Thurston Wicklund of Wonder Lake. Our deepest sympathy goes to her husband and family. BRIDAL SHOWER A miscellaneous bri-' dal shower was given in honor of Nancy Blue Tones" THE PUBLIC A' Rte.

120 tod foir fy four I loirs i X. I III mJL i II II WHO CAN GIVE Any healthy individual from 18 to their 66th birthday. ii WHEN CAN YOU the Mobile unit comes to our area. We ask that every individual donate a pint of blood at least once a year or when called upon. A healthy person is able to give every 8 weeks.

WHO CAN YOU GIVE FOR Any person who donates for a family, covers those persons who are listed as dependents on the family's income tax. REJECTION Temporary you have just had a free physical and will be called on again the next time. Permanent can still become members by' a substitute donor. The members of the Kiwanis club can do this for you if you have no other way. MEMBERSHIP CARDS This card can be used anywhere in the U.S.

Just mail us a copy of your hospital bill and we will immediately have the blood released. THOSE WHO MOVE AWAY Will be covered until they find another club to joinPleast advise our chairman when you move: FINANCES There is no need for money. The Kiwanis club of McHenry pays all expenses. We would suggest that you contribute by backing the Kiwanis club in their projects. For further information, call Ed Guettler, Kiwanis Blood Bank Chairman 818 N.

Front McHenry, 111. 60050 815-385-8570 I wish to belong to the Kiwanis Community Blood Donor Bank: NAME PHONE (piease print) ADDRESS DEPENDENTS TO BE COVERED RALPH MARTERIE MARIAN HEADLINER The famous Ralph Marterie will be featured at the second annual fund-raising event, "A Touch of at Marian high school Saturday Nov. 17. The evening will include a candlelight buffet served from 8 to Id p.m., along with a salad bar from 7 to 9 o'clock. The public is invited.

Reservations may be made by contacting Marian high Gallon mm 66 Even though we run a simple We compete. And we don't take second class to anybody on used car values either. The advantage or advantages of dealing with us will be apparent to you from the moment business, we compete right across the board. We compete with the little imports with the big names, with middle of the road cars, and I with those cars in the you walk in big ticket class. AIR CONDITIONING SALES 4 SERVICE.

-U-HAUL Trailers Trucks COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE TRUCK REPAIRING ARC GAS Guettler Service, Inc. 818 N. Front Street 385- 9831 McHENRY HOBBY SHOP FOR ALL YOUR MODELING NEEDS 3318 W. Elm (NEAR-RIVERSIDE-DR. McHENRY) 385-7122 UlRELLI RADIAL TIRES FOR ALL CARS Europa Motors Inc 2318 Rte.

120 815-385-0700 ED'S STANDARD SERVICE EXPERT TUNE-UP ATLAS, Tires, Batteries, Accessories QUALITY American Oil Products PH. 385-0720 3817 W. ELM STREET 1973 P0NTIAC CATALINA i 4-Door Hardtop, Full Air Conditioning, Roof, and Much More DEALER DEMO ''I '383900 WE RUN A VERY 1809-64 Years-Same Ov.ner CADILLAC-PONTIAC RADIATORS Cooling System Specialists AIR CONDITIONING Trailer Hitches Fabrication STEEL SALES Ornamental, Iron Frozen Pipe vTnaving PI I ji 31 I ANTIFREEZE III II i 1 I 1 I 1. Phone '385-6000 McHenry Tire 3006 A A MM Rte. 120 HUHM 3 UK US Phone 385-0783 3931 W.

Main St. Ph. 385-0294 McHenry (Next to Gem Cleaners) SM-0 Ifl Lm IMItr Motek UH IM. 1 I -1- j-4H.

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