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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Apr 1960, p. 15

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Thursday, April 21.1969 THE McHENRY Page Fifteen Lilymoor DISCUSS ROAD IMPROVEMENTS AT ASS'N. MEET * by Nancy Ritte W EV 5-588? At the last Lilymoor association meeting on April 12, improvements for the roads were discussed. Also postcards with an attached letter have been senv the residents of Lilyr moor. If you haven't alreadyreturned this postcard to the association please do so as soon as possible. Th^next association meeting will be Tuesday. May 10. at the school house. SENIOR CAST PERFORMS Visit Old Friend* Mr. and - Mrs. Wirfs along ^with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred TBlake drove to Neosha, Mb...to visit with some old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Hinti, former residents of Lilymoor. Mr. and Mrs. Hintz said hello to all itbeir f§id friends in -Lilymoor. . After the two couples visited Mr. and Mrs. Hintz, they toured some of the neighboring southern states.. New Orleans Three happy 'teen-agers of Lilymoor, who are juniors in the local high school, left on a for New Orleans. K'« • r* \V:>Janice Schuler and Hidie Samen toured New Orleans over the Easter vacation. Happy Birthday Earl Belford, Jr.. blew out five candles on April 9. A happy birthday wish to you. Home for Easter David Fantus spent his Easter v;<^£tion at home with his parents. Dave attends Miliken college. This and That On Wednesday. April 13, Mrs. Mazur and Mrs. Gardeck visited Mrs. Overson and Mrs. Ossler both of Fritzsche's Estates. Tbey all enjoyed a lovely lunch served by Mrs. Overeon. fh Mr. and Mrs. Haines drove Mrs. Orrilla Sarranons to her sister's home in Edwardsville, 111. Mrs. Sammons will spend a couple of weeks with her sister, who is ill. Mr. Karmel, who has been in Washington for the past six weeks on business, returned Friday. April 8, but left for Washington again on April 12. Congratulations' to Mrs. Tobey \vno has betom^a nHtfjhtM" of the Methodist church cnoir. Pete Haines, son of Mr. and Mrs. Haines, just finished his month's engagement in West Key, Fla. Lakemoor Returns From Winter Sojourn By Annette Schmlt Pictured above is part of the cast of the successful Senior class pJay, "The Curious Savage", given last Saturday night at the high school. From left to right are Rose Linden, Jay Walkington, Nancy Jurack and Jim Hester. Legals NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of LOUIS A- WOLF, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, June 6,; 1960, is the claim date in the estate of LOUIS A. WOLF,! Deceased, pending in the Coun- ' ty Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may • be filed against the said estate ' on or before said date without' issuance of summons. EDWARD WOLF JAMES M. WOLF Executors Carroll & Leali, Attorneys 329 Lake Ave. Woodstock, Illinois Phone: FE 8-3100 (Pub. April 14-21-28, 1960) yation -- impounding, board and inoculation to he paid by the owner, plus laboratory expense for head shipp:ng and rabies test in positive and suspicious dogs. Persons who refuse or fail to comply with Ill'nois Rabies Control Law are subject to a fine of not less than $25.00 or more than $100.00. The County Board of Supervisors is responsible for the enforcement of this law through its Agricultural Committee. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF McHENRY COUNTY. ILLINOIS bv Dr. H. E. Van Der Veen County Rabies Inspector Woodstock, Illinois (Pub. April 21, 1960) Welcome home. Grandpa Anderson. Gramps just returned from Albuquerque, N.M. on Sunday, April 17. Says h6 had a wonderful time and was sure that he saw everything that was to be seen. He was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thorkel Thorkelson. Katherine Thorkelson, a working gal, had the time of her life while our gramps was there. She partook of his fdbulous meals every night, arid with his hand in the cook pot Katherine is sure to start the1 calorie counting pretty soon . . . Good to have you back home, Grandpa! Sad Column This reporter's head is hanging in shame for the tiny column this week, but I: sure had one very fine Easter holiday visiting with our Uncle Willy and Atinty Rose Schmit in Chicago. Since this old mama is child-weary. Aunty Rose did the honors with the Easter Bunny for all our little ones. We returned home late Sunday night with our tummies filled brim-full of heavenly ham, keen jelly-beans and kids arms full of funny bunnies! mitteemaji in Nunda 6. Bill, as ycu all konw, has been very ac^ tive in both the fire and police departments since their inception. Serving both these departments ably he will undoubtedly do a good job as a committeeman. J.L. News (Government Improvement League) PROBATIONARY PERMITS Secretary of State Charles Carpentier has announced that probationary driving permits have been issued to Clayborne T. Harvey and Allan M. McMillan of Crystal Lake. Donald Hall of Fox River Grove, Rohald Jarman and Earl Porten of McHenry. ED'S RENTAL RENTS Chain Saws to Sanders EVergreen 5-4123 Hard Water? CALL „ FE 8-42Q0 WE HAVE 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE WITH McHENRY COUNTY WATER! $ of* Water SERWCE s* tAa Ufa* jo* fa Home Owned Softeners Service Softeners Fully Automatic Softeners jfor Sale Or Rent! Call for an unbiased recommendation on which type of softener will fit your need '"J^ee Demonstration . . Free Water Test . . . FREE TRIAL . . . NO OBLIGATION NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS The Illinois Rabies Control Law requires that all dogs, three months or more of age, and also all pet foxes and wolves, except kennel animals properly confined and controlled at all times, be inoculated %gainst Rabies once each year. Re-inoculation is to be done by the completion of the year of the previous inoculation. All persons bitten by dogs e required to report all devils to the County Veterinarh and to their local veterinarian, Stray dogs will be impound- "i owner will be chared for the impounding, boarc^ and inoculation. Dogs that have bitten someone will be impounded for ten (10) days, or more, for obser- FORMER LOCAL STUDENT WINS ACADEMIC HONORS Prize Winner A meeting with Peggy Gorgo this past week let this "Louella" know that she is the winner of the coveted "Ubangi" award. _ U-bangi -- that's the title given to all 1 housewives who are handy with a hammer and are doing A former McHenry Junior high and high school student, Kenneth Larson, who now attends high school in Muskegon, Mich., was named honor student and valedictorian with a straight "A" average. , In addition to his academic work, Ken has been editor of the school paper, vice-president of the Student Council and president of the Science club. He is also on the track team and has been sports reporter on the Muskegon daily paper for two years. He especially wants to be remembered to former McHenry fegcSeiafc.' administrators who gave him so much help. His sister, Linda Rae, attends Edgebrook school, where she is in the sixth grade. They are children of Mrs. John Matchen. • The best way any American can fulfil] his obligation as a citizen is by organization and diligent work at the grass roots. It is not necessary to get into politics to do this. Generally. only a handful} of people do cooperate and do all the work, while the rest of us sit back and,, complain. We have learned that if we do not care enough about how such things as our government functions in fill its parts, then we Certainly have no right to complain when we are affected by the results of government taxing, bodies, that is, township and school board meetings, etc. The welfare of each of us concerned is a cooperative procedure. arid that, after all, makes for better government, and the end result is a more willing taxpayer who ha9 learned ways and means of democracy in this great land of ours -- yqurs and mine. So stof? being a citizen on a parttime basis! Did you know that McHenry county real estate is assessed at 60 per cent on sale value as compared with Cook county at 33 per cent and Libertyville (Lake county) at 30 per cent? Did you know that the higher the total assessment value goes, the more money can be HOSPITAL FUND RAISING SYMPOSIUM HIGHLIGHTS MEET A symposium on fund raising by leaders in hospital auxiliaryactivities will highlight the morning session of the bi-annual meeting of District II women's hospital auxiliaries of the Illinois Hospital associa- ! tion. to be held at St. Therese hospital nurses' home in VVaukegan on Friday. April 29. i Successful fund 'Raising ef- ! forts will be imported on by I representatives from nine auxj iliary organizations. Produc- | tive programs will be reviewed i and ideas exchanged among the various groups represented | as a .means of stimulating more i successful fund raising pro- • grams throughout the district. i Organizational business of the morning "session will include election of a nominating committee which'will'set up a slate of officers for election to district positions next fall. Following a 12:30 luncheon, the feature talk of the day will be given by Norman D. Bailey', executive director of Grant hospital of Chicago. He will discuss "Progressive Patient Care". The talk will cover one of the newest concepts in hospital care which provides for varying degrees of nursing and medical attention and scaled payment for care, depending upon condition of the patient. OBITUARY .:.v "do-it-yourself' home repair. Who says you won t find your bom)wed an(j bon^s issued by name in print, Peg. government units (like school ' districts)? McHenry township Card Party js secon(j jn valuation for the If you enjof an evening of year 1959 -- topped only by Aleards and want to help your gonquin, Nunda is third and library to progress at the Dorr is fourth. McHenry had same time, why not buy a the largest amount of increase ticket for their card and bun- of the townships. co party to be helfcl on Satur- We hope to continue our day, April 23 at the Fire-Corn- aims to inform the public of munity house. The party starts the how and wherefore of good Nearly a million persons during the last year viewed ' sound color films depicting the j story of Abraham Lincoln, nc- ; cording to Gov. William G. Stratton. The films were produced and distributed by th^> Illinois Departmental Information Service. Of the thro" films loaned out for 3.031 showings during 19f>9, "Lincoln in Illinois" is the most popui lar. This 30-minute sound col- . or film was shown 2.176 times ; to a total audience of 626.793. It traces the life of Abraham | Lincoln from the time he came to Illinois, traces his early I •manhood at New Salem and his election to the presidency. SI SAN FRETT Miss Susan Frett, 87, died at . her home on north Park street Monday evening. April 18. Her death was unexpected, as she • seemed well when she had , spent Easter with her nephew I and family, the Edward Fretts, in Country Club Drive. Monday, w h e n^j neighbors •( failed to reach her, Mr. Frett was called and found her dead. ' Miss Frett was born April 1, . 1H73, a daughter of the William | Fretts of Johnsburg. She was | reared in Chicago and several i years ago, with her-sister. Mil- ! lie. .sT><? came to lLve in their I home on Park street. ! Millie Frett died Dec. 14, 1,1954. and after her passing, Mr. and Mrs. John Jerak made their home with Miss Susan. Mr. Jerak, died unexpectedly April 6.. Survivors include a brother, i C h a r l e s , o f A u r o r a , m a n y | nieces and nephews in this 1 area. She was preceded in death by six brothers, Albert. I Ferdinand. =. George, Bernard. ' Joseph and John, and three ' sisters. Catherine S c h a e f e r, Elizabeth Wftt and Mildred. The body rests at the Peter M. Justen funeral home, where rosary will be recited at 8 i o'clock Thursday night. Serv- I ices will be conducted from St. Patrick's Catholic church at ' 9:30 Friday, with burial in the church cemetery. ANNUAL MEETING R. W. McBride, Chicago division sales manager for Phillips Petroleum company, has announced that the "Secret to the Sixties", the company's annual sales meeting, will be held atathe Morrison hotel, Chicago, on April 21. Jobbers, dealers and distributors have been invited to what has been described as "the most exciting and informative sales meeting in company history". .V JO" Belgium is the most populated country in Europe, averaging 655 people per square, mile, or about 25 times U. S. average. THS SKY IS THI UMITI tost year th*r« war* more auto occidcnfs. norm lawsuit* and hightr damog** awarded linm the invention of the motor cor. Whofs tho answer, then, to your personal solvency in w* misfortune heeds your way? Increase the limits In yogr policy and be dead sure it * in o good company. We can be helpful* THE KENT CORP. Phone EV 5-S800 116 N. Riverside Dr. J VILLA NURSING HOME 1 1 | ON PISTAKEE BAT NEAR McHENRY | 5 1 Home for the Aged i E 3 1 S E N I L E . . . . BED P A T I E N T S I 2 89 ' S 5 | Phone EVergreen 5-0461 | Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiititiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinipil V f i X r at 8 p.m. and will be served, vou there? refreshments Will we see New Committeeman Last week's paper did not carry the names of winners in 1hc committeeman's race of Precinct 6 in Nunda township. As the south hr»lf of our village lies in that precinct the voters should know that William Gibson is the new Republican comgovernment and would appreciate hearing from any and all interested in this action. You are invited to write us at Station Box 25. McHenry or telephone EV. 5-1472 or 5-1525, p.nd.after 6 pm. EV. 5-1507 or 5-2283. G.I.I,. League One crater on the moon (Aristarchus> is estimated, to be 150. miles across. V LESS ABSENTEEISM AT THIS PLANT SINCE OUR WORKERS HAVE THEIR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED AT MILLSTREAM DRUGS >on OXYGEN EQUIPPED AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone EVergreen 5-0063 Your Beauty Is Our Business Call us today for an appointment iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiitiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Claire Beauty Shoppe 200 S. GREEN EV 5-0010 DANCE Manhattan Merry-Go-Round Sponsored by St. Mary's P.T.A. Saturday. April 30th 8:30 P.M. American Legion Home RAMBLER AMERICAN 2-DOOR DELUXE SEDAN NOW A Brand-New RAMBLER AMERICAN for as little as... & McHenry, 111. *1 £> LOCAL TRADSMAKKS, IAC 'RAMBLER AMERICAN 2-Door Deluxe Sedan, manufacturer's suggested factory delivered price, and includes Federal taxes, finance charges with xh down, and 6% annually on a 35-month contract. Because freight, insurance, state and local taxes vary, they cannot be included in this price. SEE YOUR RAMBLER DEALER TODAY! SEIBEL MOTOR SALES 405 Elm St., McHemy The new Princess costs only pennies a day after a one-time charge. Perk up your kitchen with spring color a new P/li/lOlii extension phone. If you're cleaning and decorating this spring, it's a good time to spruce«up your phone to matcii your home. And the new Princess extension phone can do wonders for any kitchen. It's smaller--fits easily on a counter top. And it saves so many steps and so much energy. You can have the petite Princess in white, blue, beige, pink or the new luscious turquoise. Besides the new Princess, you may choose from a variety of wall phones and table models. Now's a good time to have that new extension installed--while you're spring decorating. And an extension phone costs so little. Your Service Representative can tell you hew easy it is to have one installed. Just call your Bell Telephone business office. ILLINOIS BELL; TELEPHONE Wit AIMED / Ramb,er American Custom Wins Compact Clasis WW I PI iW C K 0 --Tops All Cars in Mobilgas Run in M. P. G.

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