;P4g* Tw«ly» THE Mc8Btg» ftJUNttUIXIt •Ingwoed ftOME CIRCLE HOLDS LUNCHEON AT JENKS HOME Baby Shepard The Home Circle was entertained in the home of Mrs. Agnes Jencks Thursday. A one O'clock luncheon was served by Mrs. Agnes Jencks and Mrs. Lester Carr. In the afternoon Bunco was played. Notice to Dog Owners Again we ask owners of dogs to please keep their pets home. Teachers are complaining there isn't room to play with so many dogs around. When the children go to school please keep the dogs home. w. s. c. s. The Woman's Society of Christian Service met at the church Wednesday evening. Mrs. Clara Cristy had the meditation, Eunice Andreas was worship chairman and Althea Walkington had the program. Hostesses were Rose Walkington and Kate Wieser. The women of the Methodist church were busy as bees the past weejc getting ready for their rummage sale. Cemetery Meeting T h e c e m e t e r y a s s o c i a t i o n will hold a meeting in the Louis Hawley home Tuesday evening, Oct. 25. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kunz had lunch at Milwaukee Saturday ar^d dinner at Waukegan. . Roy Laurence and friend, Miss Meany, of Chicago called on Mrs. Agnes,Jencks Monday afternoon. Mrs. Annabel Blaisus, daughter, Gail, and son, Charles, of Round Lake were luncheon guests of Mrs. Earl Kunz Wednesday. Mrs. Betty Steven.', of Prospect Heights was a caller in the afternoon. Mrs. Louis Hawley spent Thursday in Chicago. Mrs. Fred Wilson and Son, Norwood, were guests of Mrs. Agnes Jencks Monday morning. They were on their way to Florida. Mrs. Ruby Shepard spent the weekend in the home of her daughter and family, the Alan Aingers, at Hebron. Mrs. Robert Schuetze of Milwaukee spent the weekend in the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. William Hepburn. Mrs. Hattie Curtis spent the weekend with her daughter and family at Salem, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. William Heine of - Chicago spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Ruby Shepard. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lisk of Fox Lake spent Monday intjifc home of their daughter, Mrs. Earl Kunz, and family. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kalbow at Huntley. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kayser and daughter, Bernice, of Hartland were Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Earl Kunz. Miss Mae Wiedrich spent Friday here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kunz and son, Roger, were visitors at Gurnee Monday. Mrs. Agnes Jencks is leaving Friday to spend the winter in Florida. Mrs. Fred Bowlmann and daughter, Betty, of Oak Park, were visitors in the Dr. Hepburn home Thursday. Many species of insects and fishes are parthenogeriic (females reproduce without mating). Local Fifth Lists Entries Ai Exposition One of. Illinois' leading purebred beef cattle herds, Northern Pump Farms, will be represented by many entries at the 1960 International Live Stock Exposition, the show management reports. Brad Scott, manager Of Northern Pump Farms, lists entries for nineteen bead of purebred Hereford cattle that will compete hi the contests for this breed at the International show tfov. 25 to Dec. 3. It will be held in the International Amphitheatre at tne Chicago Stock Yards and ranlfi as the country's largest Stock Show. Our word artesian comes from the French town of Artesium," Which as many freeflowing wells. BALLOT To Be Voted at the GENERAL ELECTION, on Tuesday, November 8, 1960, McHenry County, Illinois. POLLS OPEN - - 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. 4 COUNTY CLEltK MENTAL HEALTH AND OTHER STATE OWNED ' PUBLIC WELFARE INSTITUTIONS BOND ISSUE FOR PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS BALLOT SPECIMEN BALLOT To Be Voted at the GENERAL ELECTION, on Tuesday, November 8, 1960, McHenry Coufity, Illinois. POLLS OPEN - - 6 a.m. to 6 pjn. COUNTY CLERK c OREPUBLICAN PARTY r\ DEMOCRATIC r\ SOCIALIST LABOR PARTY w PARTY " • For President of the United States: RICHARD M. NIXON For Vice-President of the United States: HENRY CABOT LODGE • For President of the United States-: JOHN F. KENNEDY For Vice-President of the United States: LYNDON B. JOHNSON • For President of the United States: ERIC MASS For Vice-President of the United States: GEORGIA COZZINI For United States Senator: • SAMUEL W. WITWER For Governor: • WILLIAM G. STRATTON For Lieutenant Governor: For United States Senator: • PAUL H. DOUGLAS For Governor: • OTTO KERNER For Lieutenant Governor: For United States Senator: • LOUIS FISHER For Governor: • EDWARD C. (ROSS For Lieutenant Governof QJOIW WITLIAM€HAPM^ SAMUEL H. SHAPIRO- - - - ELIZABETH MITROFF For Secretary of State: • CHARLES F. CARPENTIER For Auditor of Public Accbunts: • ELBERT S. SMITH For Attorney General: • WILLIAM L. GUILD For Trustees of the University of Illinois: (VOTE FOR THREE) • AUDREY REAVIS PEAK • C. E. "ERNIE" LOVEJOY • THOMAS 0. MATHEWS For Representative in Congress: Fourteenth District. • tLMER J. HOFFMAN For Members of the General Assembly: State Senator: Fifty-second District. • ROBERT McCLORY State Representatives: Thirty-second District. (VOTE FOR ONE, TWO OR THREE) • A. B. McCONNELL • JOHN P. MANNING • For Clerk of the Circuit Court • LESTER EDINGER For State's Attorney • RICHARD R. CROSS For County Coroner • THERON J. EHORN For Secretary of State: • JAMES R. MCLAUGHLIN For Auditor of Public Accounts: For Secretary of State: • GREGORY P. LYNGAS For Auditor of Public Accounts: • MICHAEL J. HOWLETT • STANLEY L PROROK For Attorney General: • WILLIAM t CLARK For Trustees of the University of Illinois: (VOTE FOR THREE) • KENNEY E. WILLIAMSON • FRANCES BEST WATKINS • IRVING BILLIARD For Representative in Congress: Fourteenth District. • HAYES BEALL For Members of the General Assembly: State Senator: Fifty-second District. • JOHN G. GREEN State Representatives: Thirty-second District. (VOTE FOR ONE, TWO OR THREE) • FERNE CARTER PIERCE • • For Attorney General: • GEORGE P. MILONAS For Trustees,of the University of utinoie: (VOTE FOR THREE) • BERNARD CAMPBELL • MARGARET DENEFF • HENRY SCHILLING For Representative in Congress: Fourteenth District. Shall an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, entitled "An Act to authorize the issuance and sale of bonds <*f the State of Illinois for the purpose of oh- ' talriirig funds to be used for mairiwg permanent improvements at mental health and other public welfare institutions owned by this State and to provide for the payment of the principal of and interest upon such bonds", enacted by the Seventy-first General Assembly, become effective and the Staite of Illinois contract a debt of $150,- 000,000 and issue serial bonds to that aihount bearing not to exceed 4% interest pursuant to said Act to provide funds for permanent improvements for mental health And other public welfare institutions of the State of Elmois, and shall the State of Illiaipis levy manually a direct tax sufficient to fcay the interest on such bonds as it shall accrue and to pay and discharge the principal of such bonds within 25 years from their date, in accordance with said Act, which Act provides that, to the extent that ftthds are available in the General Revenue. Piand Of the State, the General Assembly is authorized to direert the transfer of funds from time to time from the General Re-v venue Fund to the Public Welfare Building Bond Retirement and Interest Fund sufficient to pay the principal of and interest ' (in sthe bonds provided for by said Act, and to the extent that money is so transferred Atom the General. Revenue Fund to the Public Welfare Building Bond Retirement (tod Interest Fund for that purpose, then we appropriate officers in fixing the rate of said direct annual tax shall make proper allowance in the amount of money so transferred in reduction of the taxes to be levied and such tax aha!) be abated In that amount? YES NO SPECIMEN BALLOT To Be Voted at the GENERAL ELECTION, on Tuesday, November 8, 1960, McHenry County, Illinois. POLLS OPEN - - 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. w # • For Clerk of the Circuit Court • ROBERT E. KNOX For State's Attorney For Members of the General Assembly: State Senator: Fifty-second District. • State Representatives: Thirty-second District.v' (VOTE FOR ONE, TWO OR THREE) •• »' • - For Clerk of the Circuit Court • For State's Attorney • HAROLD C. McKENNEY • For County Coroner For County CofcMter • EUGENE A. HECKATHORNE N COUNTY CLERK UNIVERSITIES BOND ISSUE FOR PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS AT STATE OWNED EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS BALLOT Shall an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, entitled "An Act to authorize the issuance and sale of bonds of the State of Illinois for the purpose of obtaining funds, to be used tor making permanent improvements at educational institutions owned by this State and topeovide for. the payment of the principal of and interest upon such bonds", Enacted by the Seventy-first General Assembly, become effective and the State of Illinois contract a. debt of $195,000,000 and issue serial bonds to that amount bearing not to exceed interest pursuant to said Act to provide funds for , permanent improvements for educational institutions of the State «f Illinois, and shall the State of Illinois levy annually a direct tax sufficient to pay the interest on such bonds as it shall aocnie and to pay and discharge the principal of such bonds within £5 years from their date, in accordance with said Act, which Act provides that, to the extent that funds are available in the General Revenue Fund of th'e State, the Gerteral Aissiribly is authorized to direct the transfer of funds from time to time from the General Revenue Fund to the Universities Building feond Retirement and interest Fund sufficient to pay , the principal of and interest on the bonds provided for by said Act, and to tin extent that money is so transferred from the General Revenue Fund to the Universities Building Bond Retirement and Interest Flmd for that purpose, then the appropriate officers in fixing the rate of said direct annual tax shall make proper allowance in the amount of money so transferred in reduction of the taxes to be levied and such tax abtU. be abated in that amount? „ YES NO f >