[ r*T**"*• : 4 tT 'F"K |1I ?* >$* r« • *r ^ * f^:'i] 1 ™ 1 % .*#. ' " / ^ $t •** >jav* -#«*„ ?" i> "*"* ,:'- *1 '*& '-' ' y f > - » • \ " - ' • • ' " " Thursday, Xulf 9,19S3 •Ml ,.. ,. >'^5; > * •, i •" , • * * V* >V I j*pa»*s *;,. x Si*' *: fit' »S',X - sv. a - By Nn. Nt Morrison FVf; •nitnniutiiiuiNi . S|fc# ----- | usually tell Drhen they come out 1M(fce lilly fjak* Ladle* League | ~lt always rains! held tn**'- mi «»•' ol fleer* at! Speaking of that storm last their la?" «\s;'nj July I The new oMci' 'i ar* . l*.-^:; ;• > ;. MrS> Tony I.eon; vice-] rc^'I^nt, Mrs. L< >'i's» NicJsnn; mt '.ary, Saturday evening, the tree right next to Roy and Teena* Mbrrison's home in Lakemoor was feally hit by lightning! This is Mrs. Walter Para; treasurer, j the second time and the tree is Mrs. Wcggener; trustees, M:s. | Just about all gofte. Just "by a Stnard, Mrs. Buchwalter and stroke of luck, it didn't fall on Mrs. Clifford Hyatt. Mrs. John Krafts was appointed hostess chairman. The Ladies League will hold their installation next j an(f around' She would like to month at their regular meeting, their home Nancy Ehrhardt of Lakemoor is getting better now and is up with a dinner to be served at 7 p.m. at the Lakemoor cocktail lounge. Mrs. Milinac will be the installation officer. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Vacondio and family and Mrs. Rose Ze- Mrika of Lakemoor left jfor California last week to see her daughter, June, who is a nurse iK a children's hospital out there. -We are sorry to hear that to Dr. Prank Bart us, a former schoolmate, and is residing in Pennsylvania. , Mrs. Foss of lakenaribr re-$ ports that her son found a rftan's initialed ring in the water at Ute small beach last Sunday. If ydu can jdeotify the ring or know who it belongs too, call McHenry 521-R-l. Many happy returns of the day to Dickie Bitterman, who will be 7 years old July 14. We were sorry to hear that Mrs. Coaly of Lakemoor suffered a stroke last Monday and had to be taken to the hospital. We hope she will be w^ll soon and come home. Harold Fogs has been appointed special police officer of Lakemoor and Ben DeCicco, Sr., has been appointed special police officer in charge of the beach. LAKEMOOR 2 ., 200 ATTENDING SALVATION ARMY fpWCMHR CAM* Vivian Vi/teer suffered a mild heart attack last week but we Seems to us that. Bill is getting hear she is coming along fine now. Donald Kibbe of Lakemoor lfcft for Camp Duncan last week. Doris and Phil visited Mm last Sunday and report he is having a . grand time. . .The next regular meeting of the Lakemoor voluntey fire department will be held Tuesday, thank all her friends and neighbors for the nice cards and gifts that were sent . while she was confined to her bed and a special thanks to the ladies auxiliary for sending such a nice gift. It was very much appreciated by the little gal. •Say, have you , noticed that the Gibsons . in Lakemoor are, _ .. ... , sporting a Crosley around? Bill J?y®tteV,15' Ut* bought it for Lil so that she WoodaJ^dj»on, Jmimy, «fja» will be able to get out more • THE JftcHENrtr MJUNDEAI^R ft **+ ^ } PACKAfU) SALES RATE DOUBLE FfflST S OF 1951 Packard automobile production and sales have been running at a rat* that is approximately double that of a year ago during the first five months of "1953. Each • of the company's son home in Lakemoor this past weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzana of Chicago, Mrs. i philips and son, Terry, from a (bigger kick out of it than she is right novt Have patience, Lil, some day ymHl be able to drive it, Stewart Clark and Edward Kamin, Jr., of Lakemoor have gone to California for a vacation. Lucky fellows. Ed flew out there while Stewart took the more leisurely way of motoring. * I ' ' Mxviri.. - aanimd Miviriss.. iD/cevvceirceaauuAx owfi JsJy 14, 8 p.rti. at the McDer-1 Lilymoor have moved into a new mott building. All members home in McHenry. So glad they have finally found \£hat they have a l w a y s w a n t e d , even though we hate to see them leave our community. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Toato and children, Louis and Rita, of Chicago, were, guests at the William Gibson home in Lakemoor for the holiday weekend. John Sovsky of Lakemoor is at the Lake county sanitarium in Waukegan. Friends and neighbors were happy to see Kitty Wojtas here last week. She is now manried try to attend. The Lakemoor Jets played tea. 11 against the Lakemoor Brahma's last Sunday in Mcflenry and won 8 to 6. Both teams played a very good game and were out to win. . This Thursday evening, the Jets have a' game against the Saints from fonder Lake at 7 p.m. in Mcnry. Try to get out to see e games. -.-r-- Our congratulations to Marge ird Ted Beahler of Lakemoor, ^/ho celebrated their eighteenth Wedding anniversary last Friday. Relatives and friends from Eau Claire and .Chicago were Saturday guest^ at the Beahler home ' tfe wish tfiem many more years qjH married life. Mr. and Mrs. Dember and family were guests at the Walr Para home in Lakemoor for e week. As usual, they brought the rain storm along With them Saturday. We can HAVE YOU LOOKED AT i YOUR CHIMNEY .LATELY ? Painting - Tuck Pointing Chimneys Rebuilt Window Caulking, etc. -- FREE ESTIMATES- m Insured Workmen George Barber 1*0 S. Green Street PHONE McHENBY 336 cftgo and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Morrison of Niles. Everyone had a wonderful time. Attention auxiliary 'members! Our annual carnival is coming c l o s e at h a n d . M a r g a r e t Ehrhardt, Chairman of the parade for the children, has called a special meeting of the parade committee this Friday evening, July 10, 8 p.m., at Mary Schiavone's dress shop. Final plans will be maSe as to getting prizes and costumes arranged. All committee members, please try to attend. Some of the people have been asking about the twenty-five cent registration fee charged for each child in the parade. The child will receive tickets for rides at the carnival for his or her registration fee. I failed to mention that last week. It will also enable the auxiliary in knowing how many children are in the parade for their records. Need a Rubfter Stamp? Ordei It now at the Plaindealer. 3 HERE'S THE LATEST SCOOP!! L&H Television NOW DO "Electrical Wiring" also fWe Estimates On ANY Wiring Jobs. CALL NOW1 • McHENRY 909 Housewiring McHenry J1L Appliances 606 Front Street 4Mii one men one RICHARD DISSELHORST Telvpko** ItiMmUkaion Foreman LAVERGNE BRYK Supervisor 191 one of the telephone Women recently promoted than 200 mothers and f'hifer^n Wit Chlcag ) m Wednesday, July 8, for nine days of vacation fun at Camp Wonderland, the Salvation Amur's summer camp located, six mOe<j northwest or Antioch. •fhc group is the fiist of ap-... proximately 900 mother* and line8' ^ the luxury car children who will be guests at' field and the Clipper which was the camp this year. Tnr^e othec 1 introduced in the mcdinm price groups of mothers and Children ] field, has been maintaining its are scheduled lor Vacations from sales ratio with this city, run- July 20 through Aug. 19. I ning approximately 8 percent This summer marks Camp! above the national average for Wonderland's thirtieth s6&$>n. I company. The present 70-icre rolling These were highlights of the woodland site was acquired In 1 report made to Samsel A Meers- 1924. Summer vacations for, man of McHenry, who# attended needy mothers and children have an an <jay session for dealers in been provided by the S^lvatioi. | Chicago last week. Frank Frost, Army since the cstablishrtiont tof sales manager for Packard its first fresh air camp at Glen) Motor Car company, headed the Ellyn in 1901. Elghty-fiVe buildings-- including a new handicrafts shop in thte Shagtoarit section--are Scattered over the camp area. Comfortable cabins accommodate lf» to 20 persons each. Colorful formal gardens are suriounded by long stretches of well-kept lawng. r*. • • 'V^v' . « v . ' * « -- t , . . . . ' ' ' Sudtm ^fass flttHttsr mer pasture six weeks after it's planted. M o d e l s In A l l P r i c e C l a s s e s B I C Y C L E S F I N E - " OlJTST , J D 1N0 S T Y i ' ^ r group of feur factory officials ^jffom Detroit who held the meeting. The Packard program was launched early this year with the heaviest advertising promotion campaign in the company's history. Further advertising plans which included strong local newspapers schedules were outlined and discussed in the meeting. In addition to . the company's standard production lines of Packards and Clippers, eightpassenger custom cars are in production with order j on hand for practically all the current year's production,' S&msel A Meersman said. Asserting that the increased production had made the public extremely value conscious, the automobile official pointed out that an increasing number of purchasers were placing orders only after demonstrations" of two or more competing makes. He said that this would further increase th# company'# advantage because of the manyluxury features incorporated in the company's new lines. Samsel A Meersman are making additional cars available for demonstrations. • ftfcW BILLS Governor William G. Stra signed into law a number bills passed by the 68 th Gen Assembly. Among thern was new. stronger driver's ii Jbaw; an act allowing citietf. pot a one cent a package tax oa Cigarettes; aad the amended ap- truck license law. The governor, JfRW AfPOINTMgJII Governor Stratton has pointed Paul S. Dougherty, 6l, j also vetoed several bills. ThesflL of LaGrange, to the Illinois Har- j included a measure providing' ness Racing Commission, effec-l that tuberculosis patients whj'^ tive July 1. The first Cook refuse treatment could be com-' county appointment to the com- mitted to sanitoria on court*' £ SCHWINN PAN1 *6995 l.tpwUlm DnMNpMI iMvlth faemw '* MfHIItM Hilt Im<m In the ScMrfnn ! Hue. Spring Iwk, Mw* fMMI $chw>nn ^NMAlMi 1 rilU value at your dteier'i leday. VYCITAL'S ^ Hardware Sheet Metal Shop 182 S. Green St. IHcHenry PHONE M mm HMKfr., NO • # PLAIN TALK! This writing may look like Greek to you, but to us eafch word and symbol has an exact meaning.'The prescription' Itells us what pharmaceutical products your doctor has decided will help you get well. We also follow an unwritten order of your doctor's:--tbftt only the purest and finest drugs shall be used in your prescription ... products from the foremost pharmaceutical . houses.. . famous firms like E. R. Squibb & Sons. 'V* also recommend the profit 'flu flrifet in household droj§s -iSquibb Aspirin, for instance. There is no liner aspirin made. BOLGER'S 10S S. GREEN STREET , PHONE 40 We give and redeem Gold Bond Stamptk McHENRY, ILL. mission since its inception in 1945. Dougherty is the president of two Chicago metal coating companies and is the owner of a stable of 17 harness racing horses. He succeeds Rinnah A. Warren, of East Moline, on the commission. • ~ orders; and a bill that wottl^ have added television stations tg; communication medi^ subject penalty for libel. /T -- :-----;-'gj ' *•-. ?•••' %'*' Need A R»M»er Stadgf *Get tt at the Plaindealer. BARNYARD PAVEMENTS t art > SanOaryt • Economkat j * Labor Saving . I Food Saving mnd t lost d frfel/m# READY-MIXED CONCRETE >."4 f • fitt. ,frte?cv/i8 v1* » me. ifUK vi 10 •jn ' India " S'iM ' . le x*!ud38 JtiM " 3&B -iU ^ • TJOR doxcftf of other tmpfO' V other msttrUl offers the service end safe, enduring concrete. If joe ere plsnning * proof poultry house floor, sanitary daily Ugi feeding floor or foundation-- build it the cost way with toady-Mbnd Concrem . • .V McHenry Sand & Gr#vel J PHONE McHENBY 920 «06 FRONT STREET McHEMRr. ILL. Deep, botrhrvbbor cvshkming in both the seats and the seat backs lends added luxury to ROADMASm comfort. DistiltcHve sporft-cat i$*c --wif* wfceel co»* atJiftft'rcto optional at f «xfro cask ¥• WMUrt ONLV ||A WERTICAlVMVf VO r HrfWf Ibolcfag for jobs.^mart yiiuiig p^opk; ask about opportunities for advancement. In just one recent year there were 4,124 promotions in Illinois' Bell--1^05 for men and 2,919 for women. For every 100 inen on tlie payroll, there were 9.5 promotions during the year. For every 100 women --10.9 promotions. So men and women both have a good chance for advancement at Illinois Bfell. And that's not all. Wages are good from the start--with regular increases. There's a liberal pension plan, sickness and disability benefits and vacations with pay. Jobs are H.UMHS BELL TELEPHONE GMMNY stimqltfrf^g. ttsefrfi - hrttKiltiiiy. - ^fondfthim are pleasant, friendly. All these and other advantages are reasons why so many people Consider Illinois Bell... ;/"?v fc- Memo tD the girl who's look&g-far* GOOD JOB. .. : %ur best b«| as Illinois Bell! See the Chief Operator or Manager at the telephone office in your community. 'e'd like to spoiLyou a bit. We'd like to seat you in a 1953 fiuick ROADMASTER and let you be coddled in the moet sumptuous com fort on four wheels. What we have in mind il nlore than just a sampling' of the spacious roominess here -- and of thte cushions that cradle you In opulent and enveloping softness. ' It's the magnificent luxury of FEOADMASTER travel that we 'd like you to know... The seul-satisfying feel of bossing almost 'limitless power from the world's newest and most advanced $8 enghte... ^ t The casual ease with which you command sparkling getaway from Twin-Turbine Dynaflow--and the sheer comfort of its mw qgiiet and infinite smoothnesi p • • The matchless gentliness ftHfl levelmess of ride from ail-coil springing, torque'tuhe steadiness, liquid* smooth power delivery -- making you barely aware of motion, of road irregularities, of stototoing an& starting... , Atid the ctusummatS 9fists*f* 0iandling you enjoy from the most- ^maneuveritble Roadmaster in Btlick history. A car zoi'h Itydraulichelpof A car wtth the. velvet v c&ntrol of still finer braking--pltd the adjed convenience of Power' Brakes,* if you wist* ^ 1 ; ^ « Si'; .fST'.'- "' , urely, you ought to Took in^o fhis supremely satisfy ing ROADMASTER for 1953--and see for ypurself that the lap of luxury is more than a figure of speech when you take your seat here. Why not visit us soon? *Optmnd att^rqcmL Castaa liik^laitk & WHEN SCnER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM- £* f- R. I. OVERTON MOTOR SALES 403 FRONT STREET McHENRY. ILLINOIS • JsV 'PIj • K* msm:.