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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Jan 1959, p. 8

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Page Eight THE McHENRY PLAINDEALEB 275 Youngsters At Rotary Party Thursday, January 15, 19Q0 (Continued from Page 1) PUBLIC PULSE Help! Help! brought to the hill for the use Can anyone come to our resof anyone desiring it, disap- cue? We have exhausted all peared Sunday afternoon. The; avenues of relief to the situa- Buchs have taken almost com- tion. Our problem is dogs: big plete charge of the program ones, little ones, fat ones and since it was started three years j skinny ones. Although we our- 8g°. giving generously of their j selves do not own one, it aptime, and for this reason alone j pears that our premises nave there was general regret over, been advertised throughout the loss. If anyone knows the Cooney Heights via barks and whereabouts of the toboggan, j growls as a veritable canine they may contact Mr. and Mrs. i playground. They have de- Buch. If, anyone has the to- j cided our evergreens are m boggan, he may return it to; need of a frequent, if not daily, the hill any evening this week,! shower bath. Also our lawn Saturday or Sunday. j does not seem to get a suffici- The Rotary welcomes adult ent amount of fertilizer and groups to make use of the hill,' they are more than happy to which has been made longer: oblige. Then there's nothing by building a bridge over the j better in the "good old sum-, creek. Interested parties rhay mertime" than to frolic among •contact Mr. Buch. ; the posies and watch the brok- . . : | en blooms squish through one's J paws. Ah yes! Most of the people are quite brazen and leave the dogs run day and/or night. But we have those who play it cool by keep- . ing their dbgS tied all day and then letting them go after dark j for an all-night ramble. Then, to this community iabout a year ; jlJS{ -a block awav, sit the peoand a half ago. ' p]e just out Qf the city limit? During the promotion cere-; and therefore not under city moiiy Postmaster Schroeder jurisdiction. congratulated Bostler on his i \ye have tried every means advancement and discussed the ! our disposal to alleviate this l^.0. "ica* ^eta^s ant* responsi- j piaguerism. At this writing we bilities of his new assignment. see before us only two solu- He commented that it will be ; tions and we shun both as we Bostler s responsibility to make are fbelievers in the "good certain that the usual high : neighbors" policy although othstandard of mail delivery- is j ers seem ignorant of it. The maintained at the Merchandise fjrst js ^o sign a complaint Mart, one of the largest of- which would entail the paymove?" -- Why should we? Why should we also let our yard go to wrack and ruin and ! not care about its appearance? J Are we the only ones nuturing these feelings? Well,-what can be done?!? We would like to know!!! Mrs. Roger (Betty) Dunn. Install McHenry Woman President GOP Club (Continued trom page 1) MEET TO FORM MENTAL HEALTH GROUP IN AREA Elect 'Officers Of County Title Company LAKEMOOR MAN WINS PROMOTION IN POSTAL FIELD (Continued from Page 1) At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the McHenry County Title company, held Jan. 9, the following directors were re-elected: William M. Carroll, Sr., Herbert T. Cooney, David R. Jos'yn, Richard E. Duff, Henry y/. Sandeen, G. Allan Julin, Jr., Francis E. O'Connor., The newly elected directors' meeting "followed the meeting of the stockholders and the following officers were elected for 1959: Richard E. Duff, president: William M. Carroll, Sr. and John D. Byers, vice-presidents; and G. Allan Julin; Jr. secretary: and Herbert T. Cooney, treasurer. Earl Paddock of McHenry was appointed assistant treasurer. Death Claims N. Jung, Lifelong Resident (Continued from page 1) night, remaining until Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, when services will be held at St. Patrick's Catholic church, followed by burial in the church cemetery. fice buildings in the world. PHONE COMPANY WILL DISCONTINUE 4-PARTY SERVICE (Continued from Page 1) manager R. C. Zahn said. The customer merely pays the regular monthly rate for the servwan. t none of the responsibilities involved. So here we sit, paying our ice he selects. In addition, the ! city taxes for the privilege of filing provides that no install-1 living within the city limits ation charge would be made for j and yet void of the protection any new extension telephones > of the city ordinances. Some Installed at the time the change i of my neighbors would probfrom four-party service is j ably say, "Well, if you don't made- like it here, why don't you FRANK JURAS, M.D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Announces / The Opening of his Office For The General Practice of Medicine and Surgery at 5 South Route 12 -- Fox Lake, 111. Office Hours: Daily from 1-5 P.M. & 7-9 P.M. Sat. 11-12 A.M. & 2-4 P.M. THURSDAY CLOSED Phone JUstice 7-0115 Yoyr Doctor** ordor I# our low* • • c o w C®KfQg)®[vjoa J/ If without flaw! O Bring your Doctor's prescriptions to this professional pharmacy whoro prodse compounding is a specialty. Skilled Registered Pharmacists and ample stocks enable as to compound all prescriptions promptly •nd exactly as the Doctor directs. Each step double-checked for accuracy. Yet, out prices are always fair. Try as next time! |®r S Drug Store 103 80. Green Phone 40 McHenr They conquer who believe it won't kill vou to be care they can. ful. dinner. Plans are being made for a Valentine's Day dance to be held at the American Legion hall, op^n to the public. LEGAL PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Proposed Filing To the Patrons of the Illinois Bell Telephone Company: The Illinois Bell Telephone Company hereby gives notice to the public that it has filed with the Illinois Commerce Commission a provision for the discontinuance of the offering of residence 4-party line service. Subscribers having the 4- party line service on February 9, 1959 may, however, continue such service at their present locations until July 1, 1960. A copy of the proposed filing may be inspected by any interested party at the business office of this Company at 136 N. Riverside Drive, McHenry, Illinois. All parties interested in this matter may obtain information with respect thereto either directly from this Company or by addressing the Secretary of the Illinois Commerce Commission at Springfield, Illinois. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY By Robert C. Zahn Manager (Pub Jan. 15-22, 1959) (Continued from Page 1) | . available facilities in a builcfr i ing adjacent to the hospital for : the use of a mental health j group. ! Dr. H. H. Garner, past pres- J ident of the Illinois Psychiatric j society and chairman and I head of the Department of : neuropsychiatry of the Chicago Medical college has offered to help with the project. Dr. Martinez, attending psychiatrist at Mt. Sinai hospital and of the McHenry hospital, will be associated with the mental health group> 1 Start Program Soon Primary discussions with persons i'rom the state of Illinois department of mental health have been accomplished and the program is expected to be instituted shortly. The geographic area of the mental health group would include those areas which are not included by any other mental health group in this vicinity. Judge James Cooney of Woodstock was asked to be temporary chairman. The following persons attended the meeting this week: James Lennon, Joe* Aldenbrook, Benjamin Underwood, John Sterling, Charles Liebman, Carl Bucknar, Genevieve Bond, Mr. and Mrs. William Landin, Leonard Antonson, Mr. Andier, Judge James Cooney,: Dean Ecker. and Joseph Estes': All interested persons or groups may contact Mr. Underwood, administrator of McHenry hospital, for further informal tion. The next meeting is planned for a very near date, at which time representatives Af j the Illinois Association 'for Mental Health and the state of Illinois department of Mental Health will be present. SHOP IN McHENRY \\oot tnon! food buys are ; ment of a fine by the owners, but we reti eat from this as we have consideration for .our neighbors' pocketbooks although they seem to have little regard for ours. We've nursed our baby evergreens along until they are beginning To provide one and two to get at an expensive size to party service for all urban cus-. replace. Then there have been tomers will require substantial > those who have suggested poiadditions of telephone cable son. We turn from this with and central office equipment as ' the greatest distates as we ' well as replacement or modifi- j could not bring ourselves to cation of many thousands of ; harm any of these animals even telephones. Illinois Bell engin- i though we have grown to diseers estimate that the added ; like them, one and all. After ; cost of this service improve- ' all, the dogs themselves are ment project will total about really not the guilty parties, as §3,700,000 during the change- \ they are only doing what comes over period. j naturally. Then, too, we do not When a four-party customer i actually hate dogs or animals, changes to one or two-party ! having both been brought up service there is no charge made j with pets. 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