mm* * z*. *w; mmf: • * \ < ? • * > ' W'; : "%• « '.A* , jy." -*-. $T1 • • ^ » • . •» .jNv. . • .• ..».•!•.• •••?:• ' • ' • a- 1 *.;•:•• v' 4 "^ '• .•••.••"•' s '• r ,v t.i •• ••„.• .1 JttlT9.1933 - ' * * ^. . \ 4 rK?rT>" * V „ H -™ . ,* i / - f t e * - ' * **\? r stks vt?^7T^ ' *?•; *;•<•;«•• THE McHENRY PLAINDEALEH Vvf 4 'Vv.-fls*. ^ ? 4»- (T " * r J ^ Jl v * A . *" • X?' , ' is*: /nyf a» Kftep Your He&d ACHIEVEMENT OF _T. ! CHANNEL 11 GOAL Alter Accident J BECOMING REALITY •3 H1IM1».fr •{. •!• ,|. •{• 4. .;• .g. .» •}• •;, •;, ,j. y* PERSONALS- :;|teep your'head after a traffic accident, wants Chas. M. Hayes, Presid^n f the Chicago Motor ckjb L give way to unrea- (excitement in an effort t af the blamg immediately. J lial of all, auviges the club, off the street or road. Motorists who stand in the roadway surveying a property damage accident are likely to Wind up in a hospital ward. Illinois law requires the following procedure in cent of an accident: 1) Stop after any collision to determine whether property damage or personal injuries have occurred. ( 2) Report name, ndil^eM and car registration number to the driver and occupmts of other vehicles involved, or to injured persons. Those attending the injured may also request such information. 3kfe,I€ th£ emergency demands it,|'^tyr injured person^ request, renygpal of .the injured to a hospital or a physician's office for treatment must be provided or arranged for by the uninjured dri€ft$n fiie collision. 4|Snouw death, personal injurWKor (Jam age to either car exce^Plig | $100 result from the accident, report must be made witbiii teif days to the state department * of public works afid buildings. • Th.><?e Veports must be made on special forms obtainable at the ,.J^l|ce station and other desiMUj£#d agencies. ^ Achievement of the $800,000 j •{ •• > 4 ., g . 4 . , | , , | , goal needed to establish and aft Miss Katlryn Kortendick of Woodstock spent the maintain an educational, noncommercial television station for the Chicago area is fast becom- i weekend with her sister, Mrs ing a reality, it was announced j John Bolger. last week by the fund campaign Mrs. Ed Holle of Oak Park officials. • j visited her parents, the Martin Many community drives have, Conways, last weekend. been successfully completed.' ^r- and Mrs. Leonard Mc- Still more communities are in' Cracken and daughter, Patsy, the process-*- of being organized were Evanston visitors Saturday with campaigns scheduled to be evening. under way during the next few months. To date, more .than $350,000 has been contributed to the Channel 11 fund campaign, with $450,000 of the $800,000 still to be obtained. Of the amount contributed to date, slightly more » V Mrs. Robert Thompson, Miss J FORD TAKES PART Maud Granger and Miss Clara TKJ pin ra1TCTmurt»'D -- Stoffel attended the wake of rl J*1" CUSTOMER Mrs. Charles Lamphere in Elgin, SERVICE CONTEST Monday evening. I Mrs. Paul Reardon entertained Buss Motor Sales, McHenry, Mr. and Mrs. John Faiger of is among the 230 Ford dealerholiday Norwood Park and two sons, ships in the Chicago sales dist- Bob and Bruce, last week Wed- riot. Ford division, participating nesday. in a big .customer service con- Mr. and Mrs. George Stenger test, it was announced by O. F. of Moline .visited McHenry Yando, Chicago, district sales friends one day last week. Their manager. daughter, Susan, remained to at- The contest, known ai& the tend camp with Karen Kralo- "Havana Flying Fiesta," is one wet*. x of the most extensive district Mr. and Mrs. Harold Freund sales contests ever- conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Guy Duker and' and Mr. and Mrs. William Ford. children of Alton, 111., and Miss Rothermal visited tjie Edward { Approximately 215 dealers, Marjorie Duker, R. N.. of Los, Buss family at their summer parts managers and service home at Bohner's Lake, Wis., on; managers will qualify for a ing in the home of their parents the C. H. D.ukers. Mrs. Eleanor Foley returned home last weekend from Augusthan $110,000 has been donated tana hospital, Chicago, where through the communities division which comprises the communities within the city limits of Chicago and also the surrounding communities within, a 60-mile radius of Chicago. Apshe underwent surgery tWo weeks previous. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson and children of Skokie spent weekend in Havana as the climax to the contest which ends Aug, 31. All will be flown to a n d " from Havana in chartered planes for a four-day excursion, , including a Sunday. Mrs. Mollie Norton of Belvidere and son, Phillip, of Wheaton, former McHenry residents, called on old friends last Tuesdav. Mi$, Mollie Sc&nlon and: big winner banquet. daughter, VirglniaV of Chicago,} Parts and service managers in and Miss Mary Ward and Miss! all dealerships will bt eligible the^weekend^ visiting his parents. ^ Elizabeth Sutton visited friends, for prizes and one out of every here on' the holiday. three, participants >w^U ••»naik*:7.4*!S Walter Warmer of Elgin and, trip. '; • ; • ^ son-in-law, James West, of Au- "foung Folia Hurl In rhursday Auto Crash Three young 'teen-agers suffered minor injuries last Thurs- INCORPORATION TO BE DISCUSSED ON SUNDAY PROGRAM » presented over WKRS, Wau- Svnday afternoon,' 'July 12» Jay night when the car in which .Lake in recent weelfs is to start they were riding left the Mc-,a discussion concerning incorpor- Henry-Griswold Lake blacktop ation road and hit a pole. Suffering! There'are a number of people bruises were Mary jean Winkel! Who art deeply interested in the of McHenry, diiver of the car future of the area and argue Three Wonder Lake residents? ^On e ofy the easi. est. .w..a ys t. o i|l^tare taking part, Lillian Belshavv.I Rocco Rbtl and H '} cite heated discussion at Wonder 1 which was owned by Joe Otto, Jr., of Chicago, and Diana Posthuma. of Chicago. . A third girl, Shirley Miller, also of Chicago, received cuts and bruises and suffered shock. The Otto car was badly damaged in the crash. • Left-Over Brett Left-over bread can be used In" Rich dishes as cheese fondue, bread puddings, or tor French or teast (l - pro and con the possibility of continuing as a large community 'operated as thirteen sepaTate units. Because the feeling on the matter is so very strong, any meeting held to date on the subject has ended in a discussion of personalities and name calling. Because of the importance of the problem which most residents feel must be^faced sooner or later and because of the difficulties of residents of the community attending one meeting, a discussion of the problem will proximately $240,000 has been snd James jPennington of Woodrealized from the special gifts! stock, accompanied by Mrs. Rose division, which includes gifts I Staines of McHenry, are vaca- gusta, Ga., were visitors in the from foundations^ corporations j tioning in Kentucky, where they home .of Miss Ann Frisby and. and individuals. j are visiting Mrs. Mervin Staines'j Mrs. Nellie Bacon on Saturday. Edward L. Ryerson, president. relatives. of the Chicago Educational Television association and chairman of the fund campaign, said: "It Mr. and Mrs. William Holler and family and Mr. and Mrs, CARD OF THANKS The Marine Day queen. Frank Holler of Lacon, 111., were' mittee, in behalf of the Cham Waiit Ada, Uke freedom^ are everybody's business. --r " is inspiring to see the fund cam- Sunday guests at the home of ber of Commerce, wishes to paign for Channel 11 continuing throughout the summer, for it is only by maintaining our drive for an educational television in the campaigns", he stated, "we will be that much nearer to are also retfUired' beginning work on the station as tjiking an unattended cai\ soon as the Federal Communicaor a<f *>Bject on or near the high- tions commission approves our way, sich as a mail box or | application for Channel 11. The utility pole. The driver involved diligence ancj enthusiasm of the in SticH an accident -must take | volunteer workers has greatly reasonable steps to locate J impressed everyone with the deowner of the damaged property stability of an educational- tele- Leavf *narae, addres3^ and car vision station/, for the Chicago registration number with him.1 area." Fallihg to find the owne." of ----• ; ' --; ' _ •'------ Ms. and Ms. Josie Smith. thank all the employers of th«, M. and Ms. Dean Barnett of 1 candidates who were so generous' Buda, 111., were Monday guests ^ and uncomplaining during our ^ at the Josie Smith home. Mr.; charm course and picture tak-* j station for Chicago that we can! Barnett leaves for service soon. 1 ing. Also, we wish to thank j make our dream an aictuality! Mrs. Celia E. Knox and Mrs. those who contributed their time! "By pushing steadily forward'Jack Geary were callers at the, and effort to make our contest «y AND cm must *' yflW have damaged, you fllOME DESTROYED leave name, address **ndj The home of Chester AnderregfitNation number in a cori-( gen vVest Shor e Beach,' Mc- IMMOUS place on the car to- j of what' sp gej.her with account happened. "|for^e municipalities hve nddi| ibrKRl local 1 equirettte.its such immediate report to the alice if the accident in- ;death, personal injury or damage to an apparent of $50 or more'. Jusien Serves At xas Medical Center Dr.- and Mrs. Jerome Justen and sons, Jerry, Jimmy and ly, spent a few days at Tul- Okla., enroute to Texas. On rsday. Dr. %Justen continued to San Antonio but Mrs. J«steri and the children returned McHenry. ejr are residing in one of Tonyan apartments on Front uptil Dr. Justen completes hii orientation course at ^rooke Aftrny medical center, Fort Sam luston, San Antonio, Tex, i " M.T.R.A. PICNIC * '..w; The future citizens of M.T.R.- A* are planning a picnic at the VJP.W. park, McHenry. on July ^ from 5 to 9 p.m. There will be; baseball games and various cajitAts, with prizes to be awlrded the winners. Each membat is asked to bring his own i dogs, buns, etc., but free p knd ic4 cream will be fur- UML A general good, time is planned for all. Zimmer home in Palatine Mon- j the success we believe it is. day afternoon. They were disap- j 9 MARINE DAY, COMMITTEE pointed in finding that a niece,' Joan Zimmer Graves and infant son of Idiana, had left for their home in Rockville Sunday evening. RADIO SELF-SERVICE TUBE TESTER ' Now you can check your Wan^ Ad>; flke freedom, everybody's kuslnesa. Cullom Lake, was badly damaged by fire last Saturday afternoon following an explosion in a shed attached to the kitchen. While the framework of the structure stands, damage was extremely heavy to the interior of the home. McHenry firerften, through quick action, prevented the flames from spreading to two nearby buildings and were jible to take several television se^s from the house before they I •were damaged. Mr. Andersen is a television repairman. Local Franchise AVAILABLE! Represent company established 1924. Training and full co-operation given to reliable man selected for digniiied direct sales wof'k. WritMff* Wetdon 6allaqher FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR Stover Water Softeners St. Charles, HI. • PHONE 8920 STORE SALES The consolidated sales of National Tea Co., for the four t weeks ending June 20, 1953, Mrs. Dorothy White , and ' amounted to $35,902,201 as com-J OWn tubes FREE! daughter, Christie, of Cleveland, | pared with $30,509,668 for the | Ohio, arrived this week to spend rnrresoonding period of 1952, an Come in and W6 Will show some tirge with the former's increase of 17.67 per cent. Sales I yon how parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles j for tbe vear to d^te amounted Lasch. j to $209,584,767 as corhpared Mrs. Berntece Muckler of Oak with $170,239,489 for the eor- Park was a caller in the Simon responding period in 1952, an Stoffel . home on Wednesday. 'increase of 23.11 per cent. Can pla^e two-part time sales- YOUR „ NOV! 24 Houx Trying Serrlce BUTCH'S a; SAVE MONEY ON YOUR CAR Resnlnr.. check nps. ^nd maintenance by ogr experts means lower ear costs fer |oi! * WQ O9 Complete Motor Overhauling, 309 W. Elm Street McHenry. Ill No Other Tire Can Take Such Punishment and Still Protect You from the Dangers of Blow* outs and Punctures RADIONIC SALES & SERVICE 612 Main St. Near MTcHenr: Jlemo+i Serving Business Men's Luncheons From 12 to 3 P.M. ~. 5 to 10 P.M. We Cater To Wedding^ Or Private Parties Organ Entertainment FRIDAY -- SATURDAY & SUNDAY# RT. 1S4, ROUND LAKE PARK €•11 Round Lake 6-1832 For Reservations DINING ROOM CLOSED MONDAYS ¥ The former will serve strictly as a source of information, Roti has gone on record against incorporation and Setzler, although undecided personally, believes incorporation must eventually come to Wonder Lake and will talk about the good that might he derived from it. ^| || § 4 PtOTICT AGAINST MOTHS, ANTS, 10ACHES. 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