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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Feb 1956, p. 10

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v o s " • >0 . "• 'V" ^ MMr MlfofeAiM y, Februarys* ti lakeland Park- West Shore Beach j By Jetta Gleeson and Dorothy Uttich | 9plllllllll!ltllllllll!IIIIIIt!l!lll!lll!l!lll||||l|||||!l!l!l!|ll!|!|||!|||]|||||||||||!l!|||!|(|||||!|!|!|!|l|li!|!|!|!|!|!|!|!|!|!|!|!|!f'|i|l|!ifl!l!l!l!l!l!lflil'lilil!l!l^ . Board of Directors Meet • A special meeting of the board of directors was held Tuesday, Jan. 31, to receive bids on garbage disposal for the jiext fiscal year and bids for the installation of entrahce lights. Several bids from garbage contractors wefe received and will t>e held Until the general meeting in April, when' the contract will be" awarded by popular vote. Bids were received at this time in order that the board could estimate a budget and recommend the necessary dues for the coming year at this April general meeting. Bids received for the entrance lights are still under consideration and the contract has not yet been awarded. The installation will not be made Uftti] spring, when the frost is out of the ground. Mark Your Calendar! Save this dare, Saturday, iVfarch 17, for a romp with the Leprechauns. Plans for a good time for all are now underway! Schmidt, and his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schmidt, and children, Karen and Alan, all ffom Beaver Dam, Wis.' Sunday visitors of "Mr:" and Mrs. Wally Laurence were Mr. and Mrs. James Waller and children of Chicago. Dorothy and Mel Morgensen! entertained Sunday, Feb. 5, Do:-o- j thy's brother and sister-in-law,1 | Mr. and- Mrs. M. Majdanski, and i son, Robert, and her father, ' Joseph Majdanski, Mrs. Louise; Misiora, Dorothy's sister, wasj also on the guest list._._ , | Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gleeson' ! were dinner guests of Mr. and, ; Mrs. Ralph Alexander of Palatine. i Saturday. ! : ' y 1_ . ' i : - • " j j 1955 SPEEDERS i i Illinois state police arrested; | 14,609 rmotor vehicle drivers fori i speeding during 1955. The vehicle v 1 total was made up of 8,451 auto- j i mobiles, 5,967 trucks and 191. buses. Arrests for speeding during 1954 totalled 9,009. interested In Basketball? Any Lakeland Parkers interested in attending the Harlem Globe Trotters exhibition basketball game Monday, March 12, may secure information from Gloria Gershon, 329 Home avenue, phone 1788. New Two-Year Enlistment Is Announced By Marines A new two-year extended active duty enlistment In the United States Marine , Corps Reserve has been announced Jby Major T. S. . Parker, Chicago ^|arine recruiting officer. Heretofore, young men 17 through 31 years of age coilld only enlist for either a three or four year period. Men with one dependent are how also eligible for this new enlistment period. Major Parker added that these young men will receive the same training and opfjbrtunity to attend the service school of their choice as men enlisting for the longer periods. They will be sent from Chicago to the Marine Corps recruit depot at San Diego, Calif., where they will undergo ten weeks of recruit training. For more information, contact Sgt. Wilson, the Marine recruiter in Woodstock every Tuesday at the city hail from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Claude McDermott, Jr., of Lakemoor recently efnlisted under the new enlistment program. Congratulations To Joe and Jean Gagnon, who reached a new milestone in their life. Their first great-grandchild, j Jeffrey Joseph, arrived on Feb. j 4. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. i Francis Weber of Lake Zurich. j Happy Birthday To Patricia Rehberg, who celebrated her twelfth birthday on ; Sunday, Feb. 5. Helping Pat and her family with the celebration on Saturday night were Joe and Jean Gagnon, Bud and Virginia Owens and Diane and Kenny. The children feasted oh ice cream .nd cake while the adults enjoyed pizza and canasta. j WILDLIFE EXPERT Gov. William G. Stratton has I announced the appointment of Thomas R. Evans of St. Paul, | Minn., as superintendent of game | management in the state department of Conservation. Evans, a well-known wildlife expert, has ' represented the Wildlife Management Institute in eight north central states since 1947. He was recommended to the governor by . Conservation Director Glen D. Palmer after the department consulted top-flight wildlife men in many sections of the country. He will take his new post Feb. 15, succeeding Joe B. Davidson, who resigned last fall to go into business. Insured Savings: Savings Invested In Crystal Lake Savings and Loan Association are insmed by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp., and earn 21/2 per cent plus \'i per cent extra. 33-tf 6th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laursen celebrated their sixth wedding anniversary Saturday, Feb. 4. With the aid of Gayle's mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thorsen, who baby, sat, the Laursens celebrated with dinner and a movie afterward. On Sunday, Bob and Gayle did a bit more celebrating with a dinner party in their home. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thorsen and Gayle's sister, Karen, Bob's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eskild Laursen, and his brother, Bernard, all of Chicago. Later in the' evening Mr. and Mrs. Bob Loesch of McCullom Lake dropped in to offer their congratulations. Our congratulations to you too. God-Parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holos were godparents las|, Sunday for Lauren Jean Gesford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gesford of Chicago. V Inserts slide up and down on tracks of ERAYDO metal . . . • special formula zinc alloy that is virtually friction free... no binding, no sticking. V Screen is on inside... stored in upptr position, practically out of sight. V Upper or lower ventilation with full screen protection. V Safety catches help prevent accidents. V Glass inserts easily washed in place. Can be removed if dt» aired. New, durable, beautiful, matching aluminum cbmblnation screen and storm doors are also available. demonstration Absolutely obligation. Coming and Going Mr. and Mrs. Matt Vasa of Cicero were weekend guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Art O'Gara. Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Schmidt were hosts Sunday for Arlo's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. carl Door Canopies Aluminum Awnings Arthur Boger PHONE 840-J 307 E. Waukegan Rd. McHenry, HL "Nothifig In Life Is More Wonderful Than Faith." •(Author's name below) When you next visit your Physician bring with you a lot of "Faith." His years of study and training, his devotion to his oath of service, Jfe assure you that your belief in his ability to help you will be justified. Always have sufficient "Faith" to follow his suggestions and instructions exactly and you will be richly rewarded by more quickly regaining your health. YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE McHenry 26 WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE A great many people entrilst us with the responsibility of filling their prescriptions. May we compound yours? NYE Dli©I PHONE 26 129 N. Riverside Dr. McHenry, ID PROSCRIPTION CHHMpTS^ *QuotHtion by Sir William Osier (1849-1919) C AMERICAN LEGION POST 491, McHiNRY, ILL presents a 01 mm _ :e uwffl Sh on iy Evening, February .llth, 1 from 8:30 P. M. • • • • Dance to the music of GEORGE FREUND and his orchestra • • • • 7 and presenting "THE KOBALS" One of the nations top magical novelty acts. Another great Legion "1st" in ^ name entertainment for the people of McHenry and vicinity. The of-rrc Tu W1I1 enllven y°ur evening with displays of magic at your table PLUS their big act later in the evening. • • • • Delicious hot food will be available. ^ • • • • AND BEST OF ALL! ADMISSION IS FREE! Guests and friends of the Legion are welcome. JOIN THE THRIFTY MILLIONS YOU CAM PUT YOUR -TRUST IN FAMOUS "SOPER-RI©HT" QUALITY MEATS! ROUND tQc STEAK lb- OTr CUBE STEAK lb. 85 SIRLOIN..... lb- PORTERHOUSE CLilB OR T-BONi lb. 79 FROZEN CONCENTRATED A&P ORANGE JUICE 2 6 oz 9T tins X# 12-OZ. 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