Page Twelve THE MCHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, November 3* 1$JD Election Precincts Within Township s % WB&fySL (?H*tf*09a i. FFN mtm JOHM«BV*I4 S'////, **»•? IW C"V- J wMs Lrit**' | 4ltl ///A^,y/ c Cull em V Me HtN.RY vtuir? jrru m. IP «X - V I •A** /»vi Because of numerous requests, and to assist voters in McHenry town slhip's nine precincts, the Plaindealer is printing again the map which outlines with broken lines the area included in these precincts, where eligible voters will cast their votes in the Tuesday, Nov. 8 election. The numbers of the precincts are marked clearly within each one. The polling places are as follows: 1, Muzzy's store, Ringwood; 2, city hall, McHenry; 3, Blake's garage, McHenry; 4, rescue squad building, Johnsburg; 5, Wonder Lake fire house; 6, V.F.W. hall, McHenry; 7, Freund's Implement shop, McHenry; 8, Rod and Gun club, Wonder Lake; 9; Lakemoor fire house. Ringwood CEMETERY AID MEETING HELD AT HAWLEY HOME Baby Shepard The cemetery aid met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawley Tuesday evening. Those to attend were Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler, Mr. and Ben Walkington. Serving will be 5 to 7:30 and the bazaar opens at 2 p.m. Store Sold Louis Hawley has sold his stoire to B. T. Butler. Halloween Party The community club sponsored a Halloween party for the school children in - the church basement Friday evening. A wonderful time was enjoyed by all. Oscar Berg Dies This community was sorry to hear of the passing of one of its esteemed citizens, Oscar Berg. Mr. Berg had been ill a long time. His sons, Leland of California, and Gordon of Arizona, were here to attend funeral services. Halloween Party A group of 'teenagers enjoyed a Halloween party in the Charles Ackerman home Saturday evening given by Judy Bruce, Emily Ortlieb, Jackie Aissen and Joanne Kline. Refreshments were served. Those to attend were Jim Etten, Susan Fossum, Donald Justen, David Ackerman, Donald Ack- Batm, *Wan and Patrea Jacobsen, Chuck Sowers, Judy Gross, Wanda Tonyan, Danny Carlson, Marilyn Culvey, Yvonne and Larry Bruce, Pat Klapperich, Dorothy Curran, Walter Hunt, Mike Hogan and Harold Bell. entertained a group of relatives at dinner at their home Sunday in honor of her father, Magnus Nelson's seventy-fifth birthday. Those to make up the happy group were: Fred Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvestor Rego of New Rockford, N. D., Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Prahl of Crystal Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nelson and family; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Butler and family of McHenry; Mfr^and Mrs. Harold Nelson^ and family of Sterling and Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Nelson of Crystal Lake. Bazaar The W.S.C.S. will hold their annual bazaar and turkey dinner in the church basement, Nov. 12. There will be plenty of fancy work, aprons and homemade candy for sale. Birthday Call Mrs. Ben Walkington was thrilled Saturday evening to receive a telephone call from her daughter, Virginia, from Boston and Mr. and Mrs. Roland McCannon of Normal, I1L, who are visiting there and also Mrs. David McCannon and son. The greatgrandson sang happy birthday to her. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reinwall and son, Garry, of McHenry spent Sunday in the Louis Hawley home. Mrs. Rubj^ Shepard spent the past week in the William Heine home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Ben- Walkington were visitors at Elgin Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Andreas Home Circle The Home Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Louis Hawley, Nov. 10. Mrs. Shadle will be co-hostess. VV.S.C.S. The W.S.C.S. meets at the church Wednesday, Nov. 9. Entertain for Dad's Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Oxtoby 11 Reasons Why To See Us If You Need A Water System or Weill 1. Only trained personnel in their respective field of -- Drilling -- Pump Installations Point Changing -- Service Calls 2. Largest pump inventory in the county. (Jets, Submersibles and Sump Pumps) 3. Both Red Jacket and Dayton authorized agency. 4. We guarantee water in 24 hours on our system. 5. A guarantee in writing. 6. We service all makes including Montgomery Wards and Sears pumps. 7. Our men and machines are completely insured,. ' 8. Pump cutaways on hand for your inspection. 9. Parts available for all makes. 10. Besides pump installations we .do both well drilling and drive well points. 11. EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. ON DISPLAY : SKE THEM WORK -- OVER 70 PUMPS IN STOCK McHenry County Well & Pump WELLS DRILLED OR DRIVEN We Repair and Service ALL MAKES of PUMPS! Located in the Village of McCullom Lake 2% miles from McHenry on McCullom-Wonder Lake Rd. Phone McHenry EV 5-5252 or Residence EV 5-0718 and son were Sunday dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Andreas. Mr. and Mrs. James Wegener and Fred Wiedrich were supper guests in the Bob Brennan home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Swanson and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawley were visitors at Park Ridge, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert spent 'lUesday in the Cyril Pacey home at Wilmot* Mr. and Mrs.'tAslig'itllfcn of1 Harvard, Mrs. Walter Wilcox of Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low and family spent Sunday in the Beatty-Low home. Mrs. Fred Bowman, Mrs. John Ehlert and Mrs. Millie Rush were visitors in Elgin Friday afternoon. Mrs. Earl Kunz was a luncheon guest of Mrs. Ann Haerle at Fox I<ako Tuesday. Frank Hawley of Crystal Lake was a caller in the Louis Hawley home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ehlert VOTE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC November 8# 1960 DEMOCRATIC PARTY For President of the United States: • JOHN F. KENNEDY State Representatives: Thirty-second District (Vote for One, Two or Three) • FERNE CARTER PIERCE • • For Vice-President of the For Clerk of the Circuit Court and granddaughter of Richmond spent Saturday afternoon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert. Mrs. Joe Schmitt of McHenry spent Thursday evening in the Bob Brennan home. Jimmie and Mary Kay Leonard of Lake Geneva spent Friday in the James Wegener home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lisk of Fox Lake spent Monday in the Earl Kunz home. Roger Kunz SM'Trfrs. Carol Bruno attended a Y.C.W. club party-at Woodstock Saturday evening. Mrs. John Skidmore, Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert and Mrs. Millie Rush called on Mr. Ehlert's sister, Mrs. Albright, at the rest home at Camp Lake, Wis., Sunday./ Mr. and Mrs, Merrill Culvey and daughter, Marilyn, and Mr. and Mrs. William Culvey of Belvidere spent Saturday evening in the Clayton Bruce home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kunz were visitors at Meadowdale Saturday. Miss, Marian Peet with a group from Elgin attended the Ice Follies in Chicago Simday. Miss Frances Kunz of Racine, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kunz of Chicago, and Miss Carol Bruno of Lake-in-the- Hills were supper guests in the Earl Kunz home Sunday. Evening guests were Joe Kayser of Hartland and Miss Mary Weisenberger of Wonder Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Spencer of McCullom I^ake were Sunday dinner guests in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Sowers. Miss Ruth Henne of Chicago spent Saturday in the Roy Harrison home. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Sowers spent Sunday evening with their daughter, Mrs. Betty Tretow, and children at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Waldon of Kenosha spent Friday in the Dr. William Hepburn home. Mr. and Mrs. George Lutz of Fox Lake were callers in the Dr. Hepburn home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Harrison of Elgin spent Sunday afternoon in the Roy Harrison home. Miss Kathy Holdorf was also a guest in the Roy Harrison home Sunday. Mrs. Glauser of California was a caller in the Dr. Hepburn home Thursday. Mrs. William Glawe of Woodstock was a visitor In the Roy Harrison home Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pugsley were visitors at Woodstock Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Cruickshank visited friends at Deerfield Sunday. CONTINUE FIGHT AGAINST COSTLY TIMBER FIRES Twelve thousand acres of timber burned in Illinois last year, according to the state Department of Conservation. A conservative estimate of damage to the timber would be from three to ten dollars per acre, not including the important intangible values, the loss of soil fertility, soil erosion and muddy streams that usually occur after a fire, loss of woodland wildlife and wildlife habitat. Peak fire seasons in Illinois are from late October through November and during March and April. In northern Illinois the autumn season begins earlier because the leaves fall earlier, creating ideal burning Conditions. The spring fire season comes later to northern Illinois than it does to southern Illinois because leaves and forest duff do not dry out as fast. Thousands of acres of high quality timber are found in southern Illinois and in the Illinois River Valley from Jerseyville to Peoria, the critical timber fire districts of Illinois. Two intensive fire control districts have been established in Pope, Hardin, Jackson and Union counties in southern Illinois, and burning permits must be obtained before starting an open fire in these districts dur-~ ing October, November, February, March and April. Landowners should not leave fires unattended and they should make certain the fire is out before they leave the area. Timber fires are best fouriit before they start and the Wst *ay to reduce timber fire damage is through the cooperation of people who realize that our forests are a vital resource that can and must be protected. METHODIST CHURCH TO HOLD AUCTION NEXT SATURDAY The Greenwood Met horns t church will hold a public auction at the Woodstock fairgrounds, in the main show room, on Saturday, Nov, 5, at 1p.m. A rummage sale will start at 9 o'clock in the morning. Items of apparel, household articles and even some farm machinery is on hand' at this time for the sale. % An added attraction will be the bake sale conducted by the W.S.C.S. | Pick-ups will be made of any articles donated if calls, are made to Wonder Lake 6724 or Hebron 3028. $ | The Shaw Botanical Garden, St. Louis, is patterned after England's Kew Gardens. Illlllllll lllllllll! 'YlClWjj' •TALif' The Federal Housing Administration reports that approximately $15 billion yearly is spend on repair and improvements .to residences in the U. S., which is very close to the amount normally spent for new housing. The" bei: lani first record of a fork ng used for eating,^ ip ,Engid," was late in the 1200's. 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There's a new exposure dial that makes it easy to get color-bright movies. There's a new wide shutter release bar that helps you get a steadier camera grip for steadier movies. There's even a folding crank that lets you wind up the motor fast. Keeps you ready for action as fast as it happens. The motor cuts off at the end of its full power run. With a price of just $24.50 there's just one right time to make the move to movies. Now. The place? At our count er. Unitekl. States: • LYNDON B. JOHNSON For United States Senator: • PAUL H. DOUGLAS For Governor: • OTTO KERNER For Lieutenant Governor: • SAMUEL H. SHAPIRO For Secretary of State: • JAMES R. MCLAUGHLIN For Auditor of Public Accounts • MICHAEL J. HOWLETT For Attorney General: • WILLIAM G. CLARK For Trustees of the University of Illinois: (Vote for Three) • KENNEY E. 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