Thursday, August & 1958 ,le THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER LAKEMOOR & LILYMOOR By Ann Brzezinskl and Lots Schiavone v A Village News ^Fhe village truck is now equipped with a cage for picking paid Denny Kosup, SF., a visit at Santa Monica, Calif. Dale O'Leary is going through pert, Sr., while on their way to the airport to meet a friend, had an automobile accident. Mr. Hoppert was released from the hospital on Sunday and Mrs. Hoppert is in serious condition with a broken leg and other injuries. Mrs. Hoppert is at the Sherman hospital at Elgin. up • all dogs running loose. The j boot training at San Diego, Cajif. dogs will be taken to Dr. Fike's Ronnie Providis began boot • in McHenry and the charge will j training last Monday. He is also, be $1 a day for keep and a stationed at San Diego. He sends rabies shot, plus a fine by the word to his friends to join the village. | Marines, and the haircuts are You must be registered to be | only 50 cents. able to vote in the November | Jack Wall and Frank Golbeck j election. Anyone not registered \ were happy to get a chance to H|fase call Mrs. Clarerice Erhafdt | visit Richard Loveless in- his ; at 674-M-l. ! platoon. These boys are alsO.sta-^ There will be a drive on for tioned in San Diego. the next two weeks to check on those who do not have a vehicle sticker and a dog license for their dogs. Enters Hospital Mrs. Lena Parratore entered Illinois Chicago for speedy Page Eleren t Twice Told Tales ivsraaBBmEnsBmaBBBEnraHB FORTY YEARS AGO (From issue of Aug. 3, 1916) " George McDonald, employed on the Ira Stewart farm, was overcome by the heat and died within two hours last Sunday. Five horses died jn this vicin-! "Jarn"eS "FitzgeraW. Pistakee Highlands By Lorraine Hurckes • "'\f\ Dunn of Cleveland, Ohio, was drow-jied in Griswold Lake (Sunday. He was spending some time with relatives near there. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Freund are the parents of twin boys, born at the Woodstock hospital Julv 27. ! John Anderson has sold his! Bar-R-Q, which he has operated , i se\c nt< en \enrs, to Mi. and ' Wesley Bickroy from IVTarshall- ami Jiome last week Thov went Belated congratulations to the Smolinski family, who celebrated their ninth wedding anniversary on July 19, ai\d also to Chester, who celebrated his (?) birthday on the eighteenth. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nielson" and their sons. Butch and Freddy, spent fftur days at the Cininois Research hospital in |ty the past week due to ^he , Jolm Thompson, who operated his brother's family, the Harold iTk '^o visit^some fr ueago on Tuesday, July 31, ; ei,1^,c c£,t- . _ j a i>ar-H-Q here tor the past Petersons, for the past week. "Nielsen • family" resides :• surgery. We wish you a very j Leslie Francisco: of Ostend j twenty yoars. died at the Wood* The Petersons took Mr. Bickroy eo eedv recovery. « ~ took foot and walkers train slnH.. „ h town. Iowa, has been visiting boating, fishing and over to Fox iends. The in Chicago. General News .McHenry Bible Chureh The McHenry Bible church will have guest speakers for the next | two Sundays. This Sunday, Aug. Beach Party i 5, Rev. Larry Kramka of Elgin, Please keep in mind Aug. 18 recently returned from Bolivia, and 19. That is the weekend the j will teach the adult class in the lour organizations are planning Sunday School and bring the i3Very fine beach party. Proceeds messages at the 11 a.m. worship will be used for completing the j service and . 8 o'clock evening second floor of the firehouse. i services. All are welcome to attend. and walkei s tiain ^ stock hospital Tuesday morning, ! to Chicago, Waukegan. Fox for Woodstock• Su"d®yrmerniMc-i<tl0'r h° h"d bee" takC" lhe Lake- Hawthorne Melody Farms The Schlick family was very , ' , . Sunday evening be fere with a and the Wisconsin Dells in hopes ' p]<>ased to have Mrs. Renkc, Mr. broken arm. , to make his stay a pleasant one. Schlick's mother, spend a*' few Bonslett, Gregory Cairns i ----- ; days with them last week. Tm and Boh Justen have all been : Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kaiser of suro Mrs Rpnke w as just as McHeniy are ttie proud godpar- pleased to be out here with her ,.r ... , T . , A gathering of relatives and cnts of little .Robert Joseph npw erandson Robert home from a week s vacation last j Wattles barn ^ on John «. s^8et , fviends was held at the summer Schliek, who was christened July . . . week with the Boy Scouts at 1 Satuiday evening,. Aug. .J.-2. <• homo of R, E. Sutton at Em- 15 at St. John's church by Fr. jy[r an^ Leonard Busam Camp Lowden at Oregon, III. j _ E. S. Brink, who has been eraid Park Sunday, honoring • Blitsch. There was a little gath- from-Skokie brought their chil- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Morrison • employed by the Valvoljne Oil their guests, Miss Stella Farrell. ering at the Schlick home after '-drcn I ennv and Cti oI tn visit attended the Wedding- of Frank ; company here fdi* severaf years. | and brother.. Larry, JJv., of Los the ceremony. - . ' for "the" dav with little Darlene Singers daughter, Shirley, last ; has sold his interests to, Gerald ; Angeles, Calif. Saturday. It was a treat to Nor- j Newman. ! and his sister, Mrs. McAnn of Round Lake, stopped in for a j short visit. A good time was had by all. i ; | The big weekend is finally • i here. Yes, this is our picnic. We ( • hope everyone will be able to ( attend if just to come down and i say "hello." We hope ev eryone ! enjoys their day and we ask only I thgft the people be careful. There will be a lot of little children running around and we don't want anything to happen to them, or to you. Have fun. Miss Claire Frances Cleary ; Henry boy, passed away in Elgin from Proctor, Minn", visited for j Wednesday morning. ^ J, a few days last week with Mr. I The Royal Neighb6r* ? and Mrs. Claude F. McDermott. j River Valley camp are planning ' discharged from service Roy Erickson, Jr., returned > to hold a barn dance" Jiv; the & y W wi1 man as this was his first affair FEW GAS APPLICANTS MAY BENEFIT FROM Ladies Auxiliary The ladies' auxiliary members The prayer meeting next Wednesday at 8 p.m. will be in Illinois Commerce Commission ! with the Clendenins. are happy to report they had a i charge of Mrs. Theodore Beahler very successful bake sale on ! at the Beahler home in Lake- Saturday, July 28. All cakes and moor. pies were homemade and every-; The following Sunday, Aug. thing was sold out before closing 1 12, Burt Johnson of Emmanuel too. Also, the auxiliary had a Baptist church in Elgin will table at the bake sale, with very teach the adult class in Sunday attractive homemade items that , School and speak at the 11 a.m. were on sale. And mention must and 8 p.m. services. The Forresbe made that there were 104 ! ter family of the same church loaves of bread baked by Mrs. j will bring special music on- the Myrtle Booster, with help from guitar and sing. auxiliary members, and every loaf was sold. he's been to since his accident I TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO almost three months ago. > (From jgsUe of Julv 30, 1931) _____ _T Judy Camm&rata, with Mr. | James Cleary of Sioux Falls, | AL-r UEL PLAN and Mrs. Roy Nosal from Chica- j s. Dr. a former McHenry*|>£sigb, spent last weekend at Ft. dent, died in that city Saturday Davenport, Iowa, visiting friends, j-after a lingering illness. j 'li,s approved Northern Illinois Guests at the McDermott Nick Freund, local represent- : company's dual-fuel plan to home for a few days last week ative fIUoIr t, ,hiee Cotiititeiss Service Oil P'ovide space heatin.g .s.e rvic, e .t o :• a three-day vi.s i.t .las.t wee,k .t rom d.i. nner thev took all .t.h e c,h ildren were Mr. and Mrs. Myron Morn- ! company, has purchased the customers on a part time basis, , . . * son and daughter, Myrna, from | corner property from R. I. ! efl'ecl ive last Monday. then Chicago friends, Mr. and up to t ox Lake. Din ing the af- Danville, 111. | Overton, where' he has- started | Northern Illinois (las had filed ^rs' John McEnane.v. ternoon. Joe McGahn of Chicago - --"%•. Smolinski. Mrs. Smolinski took • Miss Loretla Clendenin from•, them all to the beach for the Rock ford' spent a week of her afternoon. vacation with Miss Marian Mueller and Marian will return home an<^ M'S* Emmet Sheppaid , with Loretta to spend a '.week* And-famiIy from ChicaP° drove, up to spend last Sunday with I the Mclnerneys. They spent the Mr. and Mrs. Schlick enjoyed afternoon just visiting and after UKW-V IN0U6H, MATURE SEEMS TA i OUT OF EVERY 25 IS COLOR BUNCl WWLF ROUGHLY 0f4E OUT OF ABOUT 250 WOMBI OFFERS raoM TVBS Mrs. Frank Hayden spent a the construction' of a sei^vitie ' the dual-fuel plan with the Com-' few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest' Zundel, last week. Visiting Mi'- and Mrs. Frank Crystal Harder on Monday (washday) Hughes station. mission earlier this month in a Boy Scout Troop No. 58 and , fui'ther effort to afford some their leader, Earl Dahl, of , measure of relief to customers Lake visited ' James , waiting gas for space heating. Saturday and spent j Customers who desire to take House Committee There will be a house commitmeeting on Friday, Aug. 3, at 9 p.m. Happy Birthdays Corky Smith and his brother • spent last weekend at their grandparents' home, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Leon. On Sunday, i Corky enjoyed a birthday party j with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bolda and ! L1A , I family and his two uncles from ' The next LI A meeting will be 1 Chicago, Nicky and Johnny Leon, held on Wednesday. Aug. 8, at who also spent a weekend at p.ni. • "the Leon home. Corky was six ! years old. Girl Scouts i Judy Cammarata had a birth- The following girls began their ^ °n Wo<|nesday. July 25. She tenderfoot training last Monday: j a wondertful time at a sur- JBetty Becker, Lorraine Stead- £!nsf tor her at Mrs. Lyda ; man, Lynn Saynor, Carol Boost- j D^ 'ch s home Helping her er. Nancy Godina and Patricia ^lebrate her birthday were Judy Morrison. iDiednch. Caro1 Szarek, Pat . , , , Dixon, Pauline Kalemba, Elaine Any girls 10 years of age who Gustafson and Barbara, Sally, did not have any tenderfoot , Lorettp and Agncs Lubke tiaining and wishing to join the , And Ricky Fosg had a busy Girl Scouts, please call any of birthd week Qn Thursday he the three leaders before Sept. 1 | had a wjth his The leaders are Mrs. Jean boost- Ten.y Mahoney Allen and Carol ^ 597-M-l Mrs. Pat Morrison, Katharine Brzezinski, Jto- w i a" G Bcahlel'• ! Carol and Barbara Erickson, liW-l. Tommy Para, Christine Hose, The above group of Girl Scouts ; Eugen{, Bo,da l.orraine Steadwill be meeting on Monday i man and Andrew Nasorowski. were Mrs. Harder's brothers, ; some time looking over his ' adyantage of the proposed plan Arthur MeParplin of Baltimore, j Indian collection. .and whose heating equipment John MeParplin from Joliet and Mrs. Harder's sister, Mrs. David Hauser from Joliet. Mrs. Mary Checchin and daughter, Gail Marie, spent three weeks at New Orleans, La. Mary enjoyed a wonderful vacation Announcement has been made ! can be modified would install of the marriage of Miss Mary . dual-fuel control equipment Harms of Woodstock and Elmer ! which automatically substitutes Kinsala, son of Mr. and > Mrs. i an alternate fuel for natural gas Henry ,vKinsala of McHenry, j when the outside temperature which took place at St. Philo- ; reaches a designed low point mejia's church, Chicago, last 1 that the company indicates with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i Sunday. probably will be 32 degrees (F. >. Jonh Vycital has returned to j Marvin Chandler, president of Washington, D. C., where he ^|lp utility, emphasized that holds a responsible position in : probably few of the 160,000 ap- Clark spent last Sunday at a ' ^1C cr°dit department ol Geneial piicants now on the company's housewarming party at the home ! Motois'. after a s^veral day5, waiting list will find it advanof Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kamin I vlslt with relatives here. i tageous to install dual-fuel Louis Ruffino, and visiting^ other relatives. Ed Kamin, Jr., and Stewart and family in Dundee. Marylou Cassell and Carolyn Mix are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mix, this week." PROFE^IOHRL DIRECTORS' I TEN YEAKS AGO (From issue of August 1, 1946) Two drownings took place in our locality the past week. Carmella Nicosia of River Forest was drowned in Fox river while visitjng her grandmother equipment either because of the initial cost of conversion, or because their present equipment is not adaptable for such conversion. Want Ads bring results. Place yours with the Plaindealer at Woodlawn Park and Patrick today. Annual Meeting and Election of Officers CULLOM-KNOLL ASSOCIATION SUNDAY Al til'ST 5, 195G At 2=30 P. M. By-Laws Covering Elections Article 5 Section 5, and 7 See. 5 Officers and members of the Board of Trustees will be elected Dy the membership at election meetings. Nominations must be made to the Secretary, in advance and in writing. Election will be by secre* ballot; the nominee . receiving the largest number of votes shall be declared elected. See. 6 No salaries shall be paid to Officers or Trustees. See. 7 Only one member of a family can hold an elective offfice. Motion made and seconded, and carried giving July 31, 1956, for the closing of the books of the organization. All those in good standing as of that date are permitted to vote. Ballots will be furnished to wriic in your choice of officers. All those nominated in writing will have names posted by the election tellers. Signet! ARTHUR -I STI'HLFEIER, Pres. Who Said Taxis Are A Luxury? Add the cost of cleaning this man's raln-s o a k e d clothes and you'll agree door-to-door laid actually saves money. A cab can help In a hundred different ways. When .you need one. CALL 723 McHENBY CAB nights at the firehouse from 7 to 8:30 p.m. On Saturday, Ricky's relatives were out to celebrate his birthday. They were Mr. and Mrs. Congratulations Chrig Foss s,. Mr and Ml.g To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence j Robert Bluett and family and Fovvler on their addition to the j j^r and Mrs. Frank Brador and family. Carol Ann was born on family. July 10 at Woodstock hospital very happy birthday to all «and weighed in at 6 lbs. and 8 and jliany more of them. oz. Welcome Thursday Socials To Mrs. Ethel Edwards and The Thursday night socials are son-in-law, Vernon Lahre, and being held at Wally's Oasis every three children. They are now Thursday at 8:30 p.m. Everyone | occupying the • former Beaman is welcome to attend. i home. About the Marines Last week Sonny McDermott Sorry to Report. That Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hop- Pastor Construction Co. ROUTE 120 EAST FIRST If Yon Are Interested In • A NEW HOME • ADDITIONS • BREEZE WAYS • PATIOS • REMODELING • BARNS •-GARAGES • FIREPLACES McHENRY'S NEWEST BUILDER OF RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT EVEN THE MOST "BUDGET-MINDED" FAMILY CAN NOW OWN A LOVELY 2 OR 3 BEDROOM, CARPENTER- BUILT HOME OF ITS OWN STARTING From $8,895.00 to $12,500.00 NO MQMEY DOWM . BALANCE LSKE RENT This Is Not A "Come-On" These Are Facts: Not a Pre-fab; Anderson Windows; Attached Garage: Colored Plumbing Fixtures; Automatic Gas or Oil Heat; Hardwood Floors; Completely Insulated; Birch or Colored Steel Kitchens. THESE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE MANY OUTSTANDING FEATURES; FOR FURTHER DETAILS CALL 430 or 2073-R. Hurry Now For A Eree Cement Driveway For Those Purchasing A New Home DR. J. C. GOETSCHEL Chiropractic Physician" • 25 Orchard Beach Road Office Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs. A Fri. 10 to 12 - 1:30 to 5:30 - 7 to 9 Saturdays: 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. PHONE 743 DR. C. R. SWANSON Dentist Office Hours: Daily Except Thursday 9 to 12 -- 1:30 to 5^30 Mon., Wed. and Fri. Evenings By Appointment Only Telephone McHenry 160 VIRGIL R. POLLOCK SPECIALIZING IN LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES ALSO Non-Cancellable Accident And Health Non-Cancellable Hospitalization Group Insurance For Free Information Call McHenry, III. Phone 1168-J i Sand Limestone VERN THELEN i Excavating Gravel Black Dirt Dredging | Tel. McHenry 1336 Rt.. 5, Box 1020 McHenry, III. EARL R. WALSH INSURANCE r Aula, Farm A'. I.ifp In»iifr«.nnjv Representing RELIABLE COMPANIES When You Need Insurance of Any Kind PHONE 43 or 953 Green & Elm McHenry, 111. SCHROEDF-R IRON WORKS ' Ornamental & Structural Steel Visit Our Showrooms S Miles South on Rt. SI PHONE 950 Full line of Redwood Lawn Furniture. Bird Houses, etc. Colored Pa+io Blocks and Stepping Stones, Cement Cesspool Covers, Chimney Caps and Splash Blocks. CLARENCE J. SMITH Johnsburg Phone McHenry 1'15-JI MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO Complimentary demonstration and free instruction in Complexion care and individual make-up and color chart. "Try before you buy!" CELIA WARNES, Owner Phone 1464 1 Blk. East of the Old Bridge RESERVED S FOK THE Coui DR. M. D. SAVAGE DR. D. McCONNEL Veterinarians Office Hours: 10 a.m. to 12 Noon 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Evenings By Appointment Phone 3221 Richmond, III. Elkhorn, Wis., Aug. 31- Sept. 1-2-3 GO ON SALE--MAIL ORDER ONLY MONDAY, Al'GUST IS, 1956 No Reserved Seats, Friday, Aug. 31 AFTERNOON TICKETS, (iKANDSTAND, Friday -- All General Admission $1.00 (Children free) Saturday, Sunday, Monday Reserved 6 sections south ol wire and 8 sections north of wire $2.00 Balance reserved 1-50 General Admission 7> sections south end of Grandstand Terrace Seats - 1-5^ EVENING TICKETS, GRANDSTAND Friday -- All General Admission $1.00 (Children free) Saturday, Sunday, Monday Reserved 6 sections south ol wire and sections north of wire $1.50 Balance reserved 1-25 All box seats in this section 1.50 General admission- 5 sections south end of Grandstand I-00 Terrace seats 1-25 Season Box 8 chairs, Day Only, Saturday, Sunday and Monday $35.00 Auto for day, inside parking .50 Auto Season, inside parking LOO Non-Resident supply badge 25.00 Fair district resident supply badge 5.00 AH orders positively must be accompanied by check or money order and self addressed and stamped envelope. Limit 11 tickets per single order. • PROGRAM FRIDAY Afternoon -- Horse Show. Evening -- Auto Daredevils SATURDAY, Si NDAY, MONDAY Afternoon -- Harness Races. Evening -- Ice Carhival. r Clearance sis SALE We're clearing the "deck" for action. Clearing out all of our ^ Summer Merchandise to get ready for the fall Season. BUY NOW! V; b •> < All 1st Line Passenger and Truck Tires. FROM DEDUCT 25% TUBED TVPE BLACK SIDEWALL 6.70-15 7.10-15 7.60-15 8.00-15 8.20-15 26.15 28.95 31.65 34.80 36.25 TUBELKSS BLACK SIDEWALL 6.70-1.' 7.10-15 7.60-15 8.00-15 8.20-15 29.50 32.85 35.45 39.45 40.90 TUBED TYPE W IIITJv SIDEW1ALL- 6.70-15 32.05 7.10-15 35.45 7.60-15 38.75 8.00-15 42.65 8.20-15 44.40 TUBEI.ESS WHITE SIDEW ALL 6.70-15 36.15 7.10-15 39.65 7.60-15 43.45 8.00-15 48-35 8.20-15 50.10 Plus Tax **Plus Tax WE HAVE LISTED SEVERAL OF THE MOST POPULAR SIZES. ALL OTHER SIZES AVAILABLE AT THE SAME LARGE SAVINGS. UP $(& Of! TRADE-IN TO poUU ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD BATTERY TimCTOR TORES ALL SIZES McHENRY T WALT FREUND. Prop. 526 W. Main St. PHONE 294 McHenry. 111.