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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Mar 1958, p. 9

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.•J* . v.-:v tOCAL count UEAD4H CRASH by Alms Huecksteadt i Mr. and Mrs. Ed 'Czajkowski iwners of the Kountry Kitchen an' Lilymoor were on the receiving end of a head-on collision in Lakemoor during the early ihorning hours of March 9. Ed Received a cut lip but Jean wasn't as fortunate. She was |spitalized because' of her inries. She had fifteen stitches in her scalp, a cut across her iiose and multiple bruises. Hope by this time Jean, that you're feeling much better. Lilymoor Association At the association meeting ideasWere talked oyer on raising funds, one idea was in regards Jto a card party to b'e kftld at a later date. If anyone Has any good fund raising ideas and would like to pass them on get in touch with the presi- . dent yernon Ehredt or any of the other officers. I'm sure your ideas will be appreciated. Mothers Clnb Thursday evening March 20 at 8 p.m. is the time and date for the meeting of the Moth- Mis club. It will be held in tne club room of Club Lilymoor. All the mothers of children in the little school house and anyone else who is interested are Urged to attend. Come on Mothers, let's have a good turnout. , Dog Problem In the last issue a warning Was published in regards to S, the loose dogs- in the neighrhood. Has the situation cleared up around your home? If not you can call constable Sig Jacobson, Wonder Lake 6893. He will in turn come out and pick up all loose dogs and the owners will have to pay to get their dogs back. Proud parents Just received late word on birth of a baby boy born to . and Mrs. Paul Hiller. The baby weighed in at approximately 7 lbs. on Feb. 26. He was named Patrick Charles. Mrs. Hiller is the former Marge Rogers of Lilymoor. The Hillers now make their home on Richmond road in McHenry. The proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogers in Lilymoor. - i t month old Cheryl Ann daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Ray Pisen was baptized Sunday, March 9 at St. Peter's church in VoIq. Sponsors for Cheryl were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tony an. Mr. and Mrs. Earel Belford also attended the ceremony at the church. The christening was followed by a dinner given at the Tonyan home in McHenry. Also attending the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kurbyn, god-parents of Michael Pisen. Musically Speaking An orchestral band is forming in Lakemoor. Adults, who own their own instruments and can read notes, and are interested in joining, please call 517-J or 594-W-2. Another section will be made up of young children and 'teenagers who have musical education and will be kept in the junior group, then transferred to the adult group. Also needed are adults with good musical background to help instruct the junior jgroup. Anyone who is talented is asked to contact either. Peter Gorgo, /director or assistant Mrs. J. Schmitt. The \>and will meet every Tuesday evening at 7 p.m.. at the Firehouse Community hall. Birthdays Danny Sickafoose celebrated his third birthday on March 11. March 15 marked another year for Mrs. Graham, mother of Charlotte-Sickafoose, Janice Carter was ten on the nineteenth. Carole Schueler chalks off another one on the twentieth. A happy birthday to all the above mentioned and to all those having birthdays this week who haven't called me. General News Sorry to hear that Mrs. Krumweide was hospitalized a couple of days and is undergoing daily treatments for bursitis. NOTICE OF SPECIAL J.' ELECTION ' Notice is hereby given that on Saturday, the 12th day of April, 1958, an election will be held at the polling places hereinafter described in Commun ity high school pistrict 156. County of McHenry, State of Illinois, for the purpose' of voting upon the following proposition: ? Shall the maximum tax rate for building purposes of McHenry Community High School District 156, McHenry County, Illinois, be established at .3875% on full fair cash value instead of .1875%, the maximum rate otherwise applicable to the next taxes to be extended? For purposes of this election, the following prcfcincts and polling places shall' be established: PRECINCT 1: All that part of Community High School District 156, McHenry County, Illinois which is situated with- !n Sections l to 20, inclusive and 23 to 36 inclusive, Township 45 North, Range 8, East of the 3rd Principal Meridian. Mcrienry County, Illinois and all that part of said Communty High School District 156 which is situated within Sections 1 to 12 inclusive, Township 44 North, Range* 8, East ->f the 3rd Principal Meridian, McHenry County, Illinois; and ill that part of said Community High School District 156 which is situated within Section. 5 to 8 inclusive, 17 to 20 inclusive and 29 and 30 of in Conclusion Anyone having any news, a birthday an aniliversary don't forget to call McHenry 578-R-l and above all don't forget your Income Tax the deadline is drawing near. Peter W- $usl*n & Son OXYGEN EQUIPPED SERVICE '-f * "Yes, Christ Gave U& The CATHOLIC MASS" i ?- *' 9 Perhaps you don't think so, or per? haps you never gave it a thought And possibly you regard this ageold Catholic worship as mere pomp ' and ceremony. But if Our Lord did institute the Mass, is it not vitally important to you to find out? If He did intend it to be a continuing sacrifice... expressing Christian adoration, praise, contrition and petition... is it not too great a truth to be ignored? "Bosh!" some will say. "Christ offered Himself on the cross once and for all. Nothing more is necessary." But wait! Jesus clearly indicated at the Last Supper that more is necessary. For after separately . changing bread and wine into His Own body and blood... signifying the coming surrender of His life i n the cross... Christ commanded the Apostles: "Do this in remembrance of me." He was, obviously, instituting a continuing sacrifice in which Christians of every generation might join with Him in the most pleasing act of worship that can be offered to God. In this, as in other ways, the Apostles were to act as Christ's earthly ministers... as priests in the external offering of the sacrifice. And when they followed Christ's instructions, Our Lord would offer Himself in sacrifice-- the victim would be present as He promised. This is the heart and core of the Mass, which has been the central act of worship in every Catholic Church on the face of the earth since the time of the Apostles. As successors to the Apostles, die bishops and priests at the Mass recite the very words Christ used at the Last Supper. And whentbis is done, Christ is present on die altar--offering Himself as He bad promised, "for the remission of sins." If this were not true, "Do this in recoembrance of me" would be empty and meaningless words, which is inconceivable. If you would like to know more about the Mass... why it attracts thousands upon thousands of people into Catholic churches everywhere oh earth, every day... write today for an interesting, easy-tounderstand pamphlet. We will gladly send it free and without obligation... in a plain wrapper. And nobody will call on you. Write today, ask for Pamphlet No. KC-6. | SUPREME COUNCIL I KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS | RELIGIOUS INFORMATION SURlM J 4422 liftdall Blvd., St. Uvl* «, M». { Picas* wnd m« your FTM F«mpW«t wtllW "Thm Holy SoeHfke--The CofH«lt« MOM." I KC4 I j NAMEI | ADDRESSu I I CITY. vSTATL SUPREME COUNCIL KV1IGHTS OF COLUmBUS, RELIGIOUS INFORMATION BUREAU 4422 L I N O E L l BLVD. ST. LOUIS », MISSOURI Sponsored by McHenry Council-No. 12&8 . 45 North, Range 9, East of the 3rd Principal Meridian, McHenry County, Illinois. POLLING PLACE--McHenry £ CommUhity High School ; , Building , 'Boy's Gym Entrance ^-r- .Wau? kegan Street , ; McHenry, Illinois . ^ w ~ PRECINCT 2: All that par^ of Community Hfgh School District 156, McHenry County^ Illinois which is situated withn Section 5 and 6, Township 14 North, Range 9, East of the 3rd Principal Meridian, McHenry County, Illinois, and ilso all that pqrt of said Community High School District 1.56 which is situated within Sections 31 and 32, Township 15 North Range 9, East of the 3rd Principal ^Meridian, McHenry County, Illinois. POLLING PlLACE-- Charm House ' ; , ;v Lakemoor, Illinois', - \ , PRECINCT 3: All that part of Community High' School District 156, McHenry County* 111- 'nois which is situated withp Section 21 and 22, Township 15 North, Range 8, East of the 3rd Principal Meridian; McHenry County, Illinois. POLLING PLACE -- Beach House McCullom Lake, Illinois PRECINCT 4: All that part of Community High School District 156, McHenry County, Illinois which is situated within Sections 5 to 7 inclusive and all that part or Sections 8 and 18 that are situated and lie Northwesterly of the Fox River, all in Township 45 North, Range 9, East of the 3rd Principal Meridian, McHenry County, Illinois. POLLING PLACE -- Sunnyside Estates Office Building Sunnyside Estates, Illinois The polling places * shall be opened at 12 o'clock noon and closed at .7 o'clock p.m» of the £ame day. By order of the'School Board of District 156, McHenry County, Illinois. Dated this ---- day of March, A-D. 1958. j President: RALPH BENNETT Secretary: DON HOWARD (Pub. March 20, 1958) Farm and Home Festival visitors will see the latest equipment in automatic feedhandling systems. Festival dates are March 27, 28 and 29 at the University of Illinois. SHOP IN McHENRY INCOME TAX S E R V I C E j « The McHenry Accounting and Tax Service 123 North Riverside Drive NOTARY PUBLIC -- LICENSES Phone McHenry 343 For^Appoinixnenjt Remember Earlier Filing Brings Earlier Refunds. -Four more counties--Washington, . Will, Williamson and Woodford--have been authorized by the Illinois Department of Agriculture to use the "area" plan for eradication • of brucellosis in cattle. Director Stillman J. Stanard said 47 of the state's 102 counties are iow using the plan which calls !or compulsory slaughter of nfected animals. The state md federal governments pay. ndemnities to owners of in- , ected animals when they a: laughtered. •CAD THE WANT' ADS! •?4 ZEPHYR VENTILATED AWNINGS All Aluminum "h'H ADMIT LIGHT & AIR SHUT OUT HEAT & GLARE ROLL UP AWNINGS -- DOOR HOODS EAGLE PICHER ALUMINUM COMBINATION WINDOWS and DOORS Liberal Trade-Ins Arthur Bsger Convenient' Terms r PHONE 1180 S07 E. WAUKEGAN RD. McHENRY, HJL DEA. NEW AS 1 4 a ce ut a Tomorrow's HOTPOINT LEO BEGNER. Volo, Illinois Won a 40 gal. HOTPOINT Fast Recovery Electric Water Heater presented with our check for the full amount of his purchase-- i Some HOTPOINT Values! 30" Hotpoint Deluxe Electric Range $199.95 Clothes Dryers: We'll give you a dollar apiece for your old clothes pins up to 5©|4* on the purchase of a new Hotpoint electric dryer. Models LB43, 44 or 45. 12 CU. FT. HOTPOINT UPRIGHT FREEZER Holds 417 lbs. -- See Us on our Special Prices ULfUlCf Q LEE & RAY'S 2nd 1 in 20 PLAN We are beginning as of March 1st our 2nd one in 20 plan. For those of you who haven't heard of the plan, here is how it works. Each HOTPOINT appliance that is sold, the* purchasers name, address and amount of his purchase is recorded on & card. When we have 20 of these cards, a drawing is held. One card is drawn from the 20. The lucky person who's card has been drawn receives a check from us for full amount of his purchase---IT'S AS SIMPLE AS THAT! OUR PRICES ARE STILL THE LOWEST AND OUR TRADE-IN REMAINS HIGH ANNOUNCING THE FIRST WINNER OF OUR I IN 20 CONTEST on Friday Evening, Feb. 28th Retail Value $129.95. Mr. Regner will be LEE & RAY ELECTRIC 516 MAIN ST. PHONE McHENRY 882 Mchenry an

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