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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Mar 1955, p. 9

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Thursday, March 211955 "> tt' /* ypf "• *% J \Zi^r ^fvr". THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER IMpiM LAKEMOOR & LILYMOOR By l|iNcfli Fow *%. /CctcA&st 49lk^>HBHaMwa4Kr Election News 'v The following haye been appointed for the election board on April 19: Head judge, Julia Kraus; two other judges, Jean Booster and Florence Falsetti; clerks, Marcella Foss, Dorothy Wrublewski and Marge Beahler. The election board has been asked to be at the polls at 5:40 a.m. Candidates wishing to have watchers in polling places election day must secure watchers' credentials from the village clerk, Dick Hyatt, before election <day. Each candidate is permitted by law two watchers. . In order to be eligible to vote wtj the village election of trustees April 19, the following is necessary: The party must live within the village thirty days prior to Che election, in the county of McHenry ninety days and in the state of Illinois one year. The party need not be a registered voter to vote at the village election. Nunda Township Party The Nunda township party will take pla&e Sunday, March 27, at 3 p.m. m the township garage on the Terra Cotta road, Rt. 31. There will be arrow? posted for all to follow. Senator McClory ^vill be the guest speaker that day. Flowers will be • given to all/ the ladies. Refreshments will be served and there will be dancing also. For further information, please call Marge Ehrhardt at 674-M-l. LIA Meeting Last Saturday evening the L.I.A. held its monthly meeting. At this meeting, Mr. Bitterman, fire chief, accepted the check _ from the organization which was three-fourths of the net proceeds of the dance. Mr. Bitterman gave a short "thank you" speech and then informed us that the firemen are now taking over the |8ocials which were formerly held at Wally's Oasis on Friday evenings. They will now be held at the firehouse on Monday nights at 8 p.m. IThese socials are for the benefit of the fire department. For further information, please contact Mr. Bitterman. The L.I.A. also voted on having its annual' dinner on May 14 at Club Lilymoor. Further details will be discussed at the April meeting. The April meeting will take place April 23 instead of April 16. It will be a' card and' bunco party. Mrs. Buchwalter is to be chairlady for this occasion. Bowling Turnout . ; Last Saturday morning, thirtysix children turned out to go bowling, under the direction of the Kiwanis Club. Latry Cynowa was the champion bowler, with Eddy Ste&dman, Jr., coming in second. In three weeks there will be another bowling day for the children .and I am sure all, the other children will try to come in first. Illness We are all sorry to learn that Mrs. Rogers had a very serious operation at the Lutheran Deaconess hospital in Chicago. She is doing as well as can be expected at the time of this writing and I am sure she would be only to glad to receive a card or letter from her friends in Lakemoor. Soon To Be Married Doris FUhler of Lilymoor will be married April 16 to Steve Stanfel of Spring Grove. Her reception will be held at -Club Lilymoor. General News Mr. and Mrs. Brzezinski had Anne's mother out for the weekend with them and on Sunday Casey's mother and sister were out. Stanley Sohm, dad jof Marcella Foss, was out for the day last Wednesday. Mrs. Claude MoDermott spent three days last week in Danville and Terre Haute with her cousin, Mrs. Nellie Morrison. While visiting, she acquired a new hairdo said a new wardrobe. She also developed a cold but we hope that by this reading she is well over the cold. LEGAL your these White Elephant Sale St. Patrick's Mother's club is sponsoring a white elephant sale this week, Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the church hall. All are invited to attend or to bring anything of re-sale value before Thursday so that it can be tagged. LITTLE LEAGUE DIAMONDS Several Little League baseball diamonds are to be laid out at the state fairgrounds in Springfield, to accommodate 700 boys who belong to the Springfield Little League and many others reported as wanting to play. Governor William G. Stratton has approved the project as something that will ".prove beneficial to the youngsters." From six to ten playing fields will be laid out. Play on these diamonds will be halted during the state fair. SPRITZ COOKIES It's always a good idea to keep a supply of cookies on hand for filling the school luhchbox and for light refreshments when the youngsters bring home friends after school. Your house will be a popular gathering place when cookie box is filled with yummy spritz cookies! (Four Dozen) % cup margarine 1 cup sugar i eggs l teaspoon vanilla ' 1 tablespoon cream" cups sifted flour % teaspoon baking powder % teaspoon salt % teaspoon nutmeg squares unsweetened chocolate, melted Cream margarine. Add sugar gradually, creaming until light and fluffy. Add eggs and beat well. Stir in vanilla extract and cream. Sift together flour, baking powder, spit, and nutmeg. Add to margarine mixture, about one-fourth at a time, mixing well after each addition. Divide dough in halves. Leave one half plain. To other half add cooled melted chocolate and mix well. Fill cookie press and form cookies on ungreased baking sheet. Bake in moderately hot oven (400° F.) 8 to 10* minutes. If desired, decorate cookies with colored sugar before baking. Or the baked cookies may be decorated with confectioners' sugar icing and coconut, nuts, or candied fruits. For other tasty and nutritious kitchen-tested recipes, write the National Cotton Council, P. O. Box 76, Memphis, Tenn., for your free copy of "Make It With Margarine," an attractive new booklet in two colors. Want Ads bring results. Place yours with the Plaindealer RESEARCH PROJECT A recent research project in southern Illinois carried out by field men of the state natural history survey found that quail like tp. stay in localities Where' farmed /fields, woods and brushy j^acta^and 7otjt||^pL co^ in small blocks five" to ten acres in extent. Such terrain affords more border area (called "edge" by wildlife technicians) wherevarying types of game cover meet. The research was conducted in the Crab Orchard national wildlife refuge. ROBERT HAY "THE LOW OVERHEAD WAY" General Contractor Hew Construction and Remodeling • LET US FIGURE FOR YOU Phone 622-W-2 ROUTE 4 McHENEY, ILLINOIS -- -- p ----0 -- , -- -- mQ No matter how you look at it ... •0"* - - ' There's only 3 DAYS left of Our SPRING VALUE DAYS SALE Saturday • •••I McHENRY DEPT. STORE PHONE 459 103 N. Riverside Drive McHenry, I1L DISTRICT ELECTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on Saturday, the 9th day of April, 1955, an election will be held at the polling places hereinafter described in Community High 'School District Number 156, McHenry County, Illinois, for the purpose of electing three members of the McHenry Community High School Board of Education for the full term and one member of the McHenry Community High School Board of Education for a period of one year. For the purpose of this electing; the following polling places are hereby established: ELECTION PRECINCT NO. I Shall consist of all that part of McHenry Community High School District No. 156, McHenry County, Illinois, all lying within the territory described as follows: That part of., McHenry Community High School District 156, McHenry County, Illinois, lying in Range 8, McHenry County, Illinois, and all of Sections 5, 6 7, 8, 17, 18, 19, 20, 29 and 30, Township 45, Range 9 East, McHenry County, Illinois, which territory includes the incorporate city of McHenry, Illinois. POLLING PLACE: City Hall McHenry, Illinois ELECTION PRECINCT NO. II: Shall consist of all that part of McHenry Community High School District No. 156, McHenry County^ Illinois, all lying within the territory described as follows: All of Sections 5 and 6, Township 44, Range 9 East, McHenry County, Illinois, and all of Sections 31 and 32, Township 45, Range 9 East, McHenry County, Illinois, a?.l of which are within the boundaries of said McHenry Community High School District 156 and which contains the in- .•-corporate village of Lakemoor, r.roii»Hs: .c •• fOLUNG PLACE: Charm House Lakemoor, Illinois ELECTION PRECINCT NO. Ill: Shall consist of all that part of McHenry Community High School District No. 156, McHenry County, Illinois, lying within the territory ^escribed as follows: That part of Sections 8, 18, 19 and 20, Township 44, Range § East, McHenry County, Illinois, which are within the boundaries of said McHenry Community High School District No. 156 and all of Sections 7, and 17, Township 44, Range 9 East, McHenry County, Illinois, all of which are within the boundaries of said McHenry Community Low Cost Fuel At Your Door Why use out-moded fuels with all the extra work they cause? We will de? liver convenient, thrifty, safe Bottled Gas direct to your door, wherever you live. ALTHOFF'S HARDWARE "McHenry County's Leading Hardware" Phone 284 501 Main St. McHenry, 111. •mi High School District Nd. 156 and which eontalns the incorporate village of Island Lake, Illinois. POLLING PLACE: Residence of Joseph J. Willard 1 Island Lake, Illinois The polls wiU be opened at 12 o'clock noon and closed at 7 o'clock P.M. of the same day. By order of the School Board of said District. Dated this 24th day of March, 1955. LEROY J. WELTER, President A. J. WIRTZ, Secretary Classified Ads bring results. Place yours with the Plaindealer today. rt to Shop At Home - Grand Opening - Saturday, March 26th THE CANDY BOX 120 So. Green Street (formerly located at 306 W. Elm St.) CANDIES -- The Finest Quality GREETING CARDS -- by Rust Craft for all occasions DOLLS -- An Attractive Selection ICE CREAM -- Shurileff's Quality Chekd Packaged Goods and A Small Line of Gift Items Drop in and look around, we know you'll be pleased . . . With our compliments, take home a sample of our delicious Candy -- Suckers for the Kiddies. [ , h Phone 97 The Candy Box McHenry, I1L m SROMAK* My i tatest&ra; ^ x ? 1.: *svs< U.iiiN -1' Take It Easy! Sure you're out in the country--in a staterestricted area. And that powerful Cadillac engine is^itching your throttle toe. But don't do it! That isn't the purpose of this engine. It was created to give you phenomenal bursts of speed when you need them. It was created to give your Cadillac the long Bfe and freedom from repairs that come/when your engine "loafs" at the normal driving speeds. And it was created to give you the confidence that is yours only when you know you are master of every driving situation. So don't use that tremendous power to dominate the highway--or to embarrass a fellow motorist. In fact, a good rule for owners of the 1955 Cadillac might very well read: "Be last away when the light turns green. Remember: it's not how fast, but how wonderful." And how wonderful it is! Let's say you are trying to go from one climate to another in a single day. Is it four hundred--six hundred miles? Just follow the laws of the states you cross and drive until you are ready for bed. What about getting tired? To the average Cadillac driver, it just doesn't happen! Mile fur mile--hundred for hundred-- there just wasn't ever another car like this. That's why we say: Don't try to prove anything in a hundred feet. Prove it, rather, in a hundred miles--or in five time$ as many--or in half a dozen years. Of course, the foregoing message is addressed to the person who has already purchased his Cadillac., But we also have a message for those who still have that delightful experience in store. Come in and drive the car. That's when an hour will prove something. It will prove you're missing out on the finest motpr car performance of all time. VERTON CADILLAC-PONTIAC CO. 400 FRONT STREET PHONE 17 MtHENBY, ILLINOIS

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