Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Apr 1957, p. 15

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f Apffl C Ids !"'•,. •":>••? -- r- \ • • v " >' i5 ' 'xVV "• •;•- .'<' ' THE MtflHrtlY PLAimSteALSH tfh Mrs. Charles Freund itlTw Mi flfc Hospital Auxiliary by Marl© Schaettgen Ui _____ l!^;\The .Lotus Country Woman's jf Hub met at the home of Mrs. Leo .^Carfe in Richmond last Thursday. *nMter a salute to the flag, roll call ":;was answered1 with "Name a Wo- ;'ttfan in Politics." It was voted to donate ten dollars to the polio fund. Eleven members were ppesand they were entertained afthe meeting by Harry And6r- -soit, who showed slides and spoke about his trip to South America. Officers appointed for the ensuing . year are Mrs. Walter Winn, president, Mrs. Arthur Hebling, vice president and Mrs. George Richardson, corresponding secretary. Retiring'officers were Mrs. William Shotliff, president, Mrs. Lester Stedschlag, corresponding siec- -ik jretary, Mrs. Ed Buesseler, vice president. Mrs. William Engels entertained members of her club at her home on Thursday afternoon. Prizes in five hundred went to Mrs. Mark Piefrce, Mrs. Jake Miller, Mrs. Ben May, Mrs. William Britz and Mrs. George Huff. Members of the Christian Mothers Sodality of St. Peter's was performed at the Methodist church at a special service at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The church was filled to capacity 'to witness the 'dedication of the new organ. Rev. Ronald C. Colton assisted by Russel Gardiner, performed the dedication service. Several selections were rendered on the organ by Bernard Holliday, the church organist. '"The Lord's Prayer" was rendered by Mrs. Genevieve Gardiner and choir selections were given by the. adult choir and the youth choir. Benediction was given as an .appropriate closing. paint when dew, frost or a tehipmet at the parish hall on Thurs- i^erature drop of more than 20 detjday evening for their regular meeting. Plans were- rftade for a day of recollection to be held on April 7. Following the meeting a colored film of the Passion of our Lord was shown. Lunch was dispensed with for the Lenten season . The St. Patrick's da& party on Tuesday afternoon at St. Peter's hall - was a huge success. Over ^two^ hundred were present and ~Wgr«itly enjoyed the luncheon of chiefcen ala king and an afternoon at'cards. Many prizes-were given a\jssjy. The committee in charge wi$h to thank all " Who helped riiajce this possible. t and Mrs. Walter Brown, MrV and Mrs. Clarence Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Olson, Mr. and MrS. Dan Miller were supper guests and enjoyed an evening at cards |Jin the home .of Mr. and Mrs. Cl?aH£s Freund on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Shotliff of Zion and Mrs. Alice Wa'gner were dinner guests in the William Shotliff Ijome on Sunday. A very impressive ceremony URGE PAINTING OF NEW HOUSE AT FIRST OPPORTUNITY Paint your new. house as soon as possible to prevent weathering. However, wood should not be painted when it is wet, says John Guiher, forest products researcher at the University of Illinois College of Agriculture. And it's a good idea not to grees is expected at night, Guiher suggests. If you have to paint during the winter, stop painting at least two hours before sunset. Weathering refers to the effects of hail, sleet, wind-driven dust and alternate wetting and drying of exposed wood, particularly wood siding on houses. The wetting and drying of unprotected wood creates stresses that cause raised grain, discoloring, roughening and checking of the wood surface. Extreme cases may result in warping and splitting that will even pull out the nails. Select good paint from a reliable dealer, Guiher says. Be sure to put a primer coat oh new wood and at least one coat of finish paint. Two finish coats may last six to eight years before repainting is needed. Insured Savings: Savings invested in Crystal Lake Savings and Loan Association Insured by the Federal Saving and Loan Insurance Corp., and earn 2'/2 per cent pins >/2 per cent extra. SS-tf Ute Pink Lady shop to* be managed by the auxiliary to the McHenry hospital is now being decorated and made ready for opening about the middle of April. Th* shop will carry out the pink ^motif in keeping with the color scheme chosen for hospital auxiliary volunteer workers. The auxiliary news letter carries out the pink theme also. It is printed on pink paper and is called the Pink Lady. The shop will be staffed by auxiliary volunteers who hope to handle many useful as well as unusual articles. Many of these articles will be hand-knit or hand-sewn by the various guilds of the auxiliary. However, since it is the desire of the auxiliary to make this shop a community nro^ect they will welcome donations of saleable items by any one who would like to bring them to the shop any time after April first. The location of the shop is in the building immediately south of the drug store on Green street. Any suggestions from experienced persons as to the management of the shop will be welcomed. Questions, and even more important, answers pertaining to the many problems to be encountered will be welcomed and may be addressed to Mrs. Harry Stinespring. Mrs. Fred Lieberson or Mrs. Robert Newkirk, all of McHenry. Watch for the opening of this shop and come in and visit. The funds from this activity will help to pay for hospital equipment which has already been purchased land is In use aV lHp fcSspltal. All such Equipmentis-the exclusive property of the MCHehry hospital. EXISTING HOME IN GOOD CONDITION HAS BUYER APPEAL Easier tb finance in many £aseis and frequently offering more convenient living than a new house, the existing home is growing in buyer appeal, Mamie A. Larsen, president of the McHenry County Board of Realtors, said this week. The local Realtors'" executive cited both area and national market experience in support qf fyer assertion of the growing {popularity of older houses. "According to the latest re* search reports of oui\ National Association of Real Estate Boards," Mrs. Larson said, "increasing numbers of families throughout the nation are turning 10 the purchase of existing homes in. good condition. They have been attracted more frequently to homes in the suburbs, but well maintained units located close in have also been selling well." T I L E IT TOUB8ELF AND SAVE! Top Quality Wall Tile ai LOWEST Prices 28V2* sq. It. Wholesale Prices' to Contractors - SERGANT'S ,JBm> fya>un PHONE RICHMOND- 4198 Located on Johnsburg Rd., 3 y% miles North of Johnsbvurg (About 22%'/t miles North of Sunnyside Estates) .J t FOB THAT OLD FASHIONED FLAVOR COME TO WILLI SCOiNEMANN FR" COUNTRY MADE SAUSAGES • DELICIOUS HICKORY SMOKED HAMS • |LLEAN HICKORY SMOKED BACON VARIETIES OF SAUSAGES • *TRUE GERMAN STYLE FLAVORS Route 120 • Just East of Route 12 Vojo, m Phone McHenry 667-W-l NYE DRUG STORE WEEKLY Be Sure To Check This Ad Every Week For Outstanding Values! mmEum Allah McKim Plastic Limit 3 to a Customer Only •J} Glenn Paulsen It won't be .long now and you'll have to be careful of how you look when you answer your telephone. Recently, the video-phone was demonstrated at an electronic .convention. This device mates the telephone and portable TV receiver. It was used between rooms in a large hotel, and no doubt is the forerunner for this kind of service in the home. This device will probably be used in large factories and offices at first because it would save many steps' and time for the exchange of information in connection with description. Then, when you finally get video-phone in your home, and you dial 2233, you'll be able to see the latest electronic equipment that we use around here at McHENRY TV. Our work is fast, efficient and guaranteed for your satisfaction. HENRY TV PHONE 2233 522 W. Main St. RANGE AUCTION William H. Russel Auctioneers Edwin Vogel Due to the death of my husband, and not having any help, I ^vill sell all of the personal property on the Farm on Route 14, Woodstock, Illinois, on FRIDAY. APtUL S. 19S7 Commencing at 1:00 P.M. The following described personal property, to-wit: 20 FEEDER STEERS MACHINERY Allis Chalmers tractor and cultivator; Allis Chalmers combine; John Deere corn planter; Rubber tired wagon; Silage blower; Corn binder; Hay rack; 1 Surge milk unit; Gas motor; Hammer mill; Allis Chalmers tractor; Rosenthal 4-row husker; Rubber tired wagon and Silage rack; John Deere field chopper with hay attachment; Silo filler; 2 bottom tractor plow; Water heater; \ section drag. All small tools and equipment used in the operation of a farm. Many articles too numerous to mention. FEED 12 ft. Silage; Quantiy of chopped Hay; Quantiy of Ear Corn. TERMS: USUAL BANK TERMS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS ELSIE RANGE. Owner , FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WOODSTOCK, Ctorkingr ** " Member Federal Reserve System Federal ©eposit insurance Corporation $1.60 Value - Combination SHAMPOO HAIRDRESSING Regular $1.43 FREE Ti Si I ;iclc Dgodorsnt with Purchase of Regular Size Regular $1.50 - Aua Vie BATH OIL ^ plus tax for hop At Nye's » "Your W&lgreen Agency Drug Store ' Lowest Prices . Alwayp 129 No. Riverside Dr. Phone 26 McHenry, 111. ummm wt rri 11111111 rift 11 nn LEGALS DISTRICT ELECTION NOTICE FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION Notice-is hereby given«that on Saturday, the 13th day 6f April, 1957, &n election will be held at the polling places hereinafter designated in SchGol District No. 12 County of McHenry and State of Illinois, for the purpose of electing three members of the Board of Education for the full term. The Voting Precincts and Polling Places for each are as follows: Precinct No. 1 shall consist of the. following territory: All territory except village corporation iimits of Sunnyside. Voting Place: Johnsburg Public School Precinct No. 2 shall Consist of the following territory: All of village corporation of Sunnyside Voting Place: Sunnyside Realty Office The Polls will open at 12 o'clock Noon, and dose at 7 o'clock P.M., of the same day. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF SAID DISTRICT. Dated thift 1st day of April, 1957. ATTEST: - EDWIN H. HETTERMANN, Secretary IttSTltKftr feLKCtlON NOTICE Notice is hetaby given that the caucus tdir the nomination of candidates {or the office of school director will be held at the Voting place *>n the day of the election preceding the opening of the ppils and beginning at 11:30 o'clock A.M., on Saturday, the 13th day of April, 1957. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON SATURDAY, the 13th day of April, 1957, an election will be held at RINGWOOD SCHOOL in School District No. 34, County of McHenry and State of Illinois, for the purpose of electing ONE SCHOOL DIRECTOR FOR THE FULL TERM The Polls will open at 12 o'clock NOON, and close at 2 o'clock P.M. of the same day. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF SAID DISTRICT Dated this 1st day of April, 1957. JOHN HOG AN, President J. P. WALKINGTON, Clerk (Pub. April 4, 1957) Here's "PREVENTIVE MEDICINE" that dels the world's best job...ertds sluggishness ii tespools and Septic Tanks! CAMP REVIVIT restore* your cesspool and septic tank to clogfree, odor-free, trouble-free service! It's the enzyme miracle ol our time*--mad* by the world's largest producers of the moit effective sewago chemicals in the wortdl . AMAZING NEW CAMP "REVIVIT' • liquefies grtorat, fafi, •limn, icumt -- Hiatal doffing impotsfblef e Non-rauiHc, non-acid, non-poitonoutf • Pr*V«nf> odoti, *lfmlnattt htalth-ridttl • tmIt plumbing »Wi and bofherf • Saw timt, money, toft, trouble! Alexander Lumber Co. Hwy. 81 -- 2 Blocks South of Main St. PHONE 1424 PHt SERVICE NEWS Army Pvt. Leon W. Schmitt, 19, son of Mrs. Frances Schmitt, 104 East John street, McHenry, recently arrived at a maneuver area near Fort Polk, La., where he will participate in "Exercise King Cole" through April 17. After completion of the field training exercise, he will return to his regular duties as a detachment and personnel clerk with the 13th antiaircraft artillery operations detachment at Foft Stewart, Ga. LUZON, P. I. (FHTNC)--Marine Pvt. John F. Wall, son of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Wall of Lakemoor, is attached to the First Marine Aircraft Wing taking part in the first major U. S. Military maneuvers to be held in the Philippines since World War II. Combined air, sea and land units of the Japan-based 1st \Piftg,u the 3rd Marine division from bkinawa, and the Pacific Fleet are staging the large-scale landing exercise on the east coast of thtf l Philippines' Luzon Island tram Mar. 17 to April 8. Pfc. Claude F. McDermott; ing in the Hawaiian Islands, was chosen from his group to parties* pate in the all-Marine wrestling tournament held at San Dieg<& Calif., last week. Claude placed fourth in the weight class which included Marines from all over the world in eliminations for Olympic tryouts. It was necessary for him to reduce his weight td enter from 143 lbs. to 122 lbs.,, which he feels may have caused him to lose some of his strength. Pfc. McDermott expects to return to the Islands sometime this week. °EAB THE WANT ABS! a0B0i |. Open Daily 10 A.M. to 1 A.M. Fri. ft Sal. Until S:00 A.M. Tower Grill On Rt. 120 in Lakembor Phone McHenry 181 FINEST FOOD ANYWHERE Dining Room for Small Parties Large Parking Area ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS PERCH DINNER French Fried Perch, Potatoes, Cole Slaw ' 4VCH£ Bread and Butter SHRIMPS French Fried Shrimp, Potatoes, Cole Slaw Bread and Butter • • " CHICKEN (LEG AN' THI) Large Leg and Thigh, French Fried AB| Potatoes, Bread and Butter Q® CHICKEN DINNER One-Half Swift's Tender-Grown Premium £1, Chicken, Potatoes, Salad, Bread & Butter \Snacks, Hot Sandwiches, Sojtas, Sundaes, Pie* Steaks, Chops, Bar-B-Q-Spare Ribs Packaged Ice Cream Toppings Carry Out Service -- Phone: McHenry 161 Place your order and in 20 minutes your food will be cooked to order, packaged to go. Piping hot and ready to serve. zxot--L,--s@Eal6ea--iu,»iOiaoi 11, aoaoi 8 s s ^ ^ Step into anew world of Pure Luxuiy ANEW CONCEPT in motorcar excellence awaits your inspection in the ROADMASTER 75 just introduced. You will see what we mean the first time you glimpse the interior. The impeccable tailoring and taste of the rich appointments are as obvious as the comfort is opulent. ^ Tiie seats, fof example. They are meticulously fashioned in glove-finished fabrics of broadcloth or Nylon, with backs topped in supple, hand-buffed leather. They Are thickly layered with contoured foam rubber. They are wide, deep, superbly soft. The doors present a new standard of luxury and restfulness--fully upholstered and softly cushioned from floor lirie to window. ^ The instrument panel, below the safety cushion, is chromed from end to end. The deep-pile carpeting is backed by foam. The integral armrests are fully in keeping with the spacious grace of the car. * The complete interior is matched by the mechanical excellence that is ROADMASTER tradition. Indeed, now'here else among the world's fine cars can you enjoy superb performance quite like thai of a ROADMASTER 75--front the instant response of its brilliant new Dynaflow, to the smooth obedience of its all-new air-cooled aluminum front brakes -- newestjmd the finest in the finecar field. Your Buick dealer is ready to show you this magnificent new automobile. See him this week. -IT'S THE DREAM CAR TO MttVl GREAT NEW ZINGI ©AY NEW COLORS I WONDERFUL SPRINGSALE BUYS I S©« yew Boick dcolor fee a spelling ^^^SprtSfcwk-lodojr SEE YDUFT A U T H O R I Z E D BUICK DEALER

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