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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Mar 1961, p. 15

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Awroday, Murck dO, 1961 THE MeHENSY PLAINDEALER PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Krause returned Thursday from an enjoyable two weeks vacation^ in Hot Springs, Ark. " Mrs. C. W. Goodell and Miss Ethel Jones, who have been Riding the past several months at their winter home in Kissimmee, Fla., returned to McHenry last week. Mrs. Gerald Newman entertained her sifter, Mrs. James Rainey of Genoa City, Wis., a few days the past week. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kimmel of Elgin were guests of her sister, Mrs. Walter Walsh, Saturday. fr. and Mrs. Alfons Adams daughters visited in the Raymond Walsh home at Fox Lake Sunday. Mr. Walsh returned home from St. Therese hospital, Waukegan, last week, where hfe had been a patient for several days. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller of , Chicago w e r e weekend guests of McHenry relatives. Guests in the Glen Dixon home, on Sunday, to honor their daughter, Londale, on her confirmation day were the Robert Erugger family of Kenosha, Wis., Mrs. Richard Sedar and children of Waukegan, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gabinski and c h i l d r e n o f B l o o m i n g t o n a n d Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bienapfl. Mrs. James Doherty, son, Jimmie, and Mrs. Walter Miller visited the former's husband at Hines hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson, son, Donald, and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bie'mann of Chicago called on McHerny friends Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. Alex Adams atterded the funeral of George Frankel, a summer resident ax Bay View, Pistakee Bay, held at the Drechsler funeral home in Chicago Saturday. Mr. Adams served as pallbearer. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glos- MPTR" ( THOMAS A son and daughter1, Patsy, were Rockford visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dyer and son, James, of May wood, were Sunday visitors in the Joseph Williams home. Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Simon visited in the James Wagner home in Milton, Wis. Sunday. Mrs. Lydia Reihansperger has returned from a few weeks vacation in Arizona. Stafl Sgt. Karry Felker, wife and daughters, Carol and Angela and Mrs. Felker's mother, Mrs. Zicgler of Goeppingen, Germany, spent the past week in the G. Krapf home on Golf ViewRoad. They were enroute to Denver, Colo., were Staff Sgt. Felker has been transferred. Mr. and Mrs. Krapf made their acquaintance while visiting in Germany last summer. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Purvey w£re visitors in the William Purvey home in Huntley Sunday. • Mr< and Mrs. Fred Fowles visited in the home of their son, William, in Waukegan Sunday. Mr. 'and Mrs. John Thompson of Kansasville, Wis., visited McHenry relatives Saturday. The Roland Ekstroni family of Elgin visited Mrs. Ekstrom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ixmis Stoffel Sunday. Mr. Stoffel, a patient at Downey for several weeks, has returned home much improved. Hamilton Parr and friend of North Chicago were Sunday visitors in the Thomas Kane home. Mr. and Mrs. Lennox Armstrong of River Forest spent the weekend at their summer home at Emerald Park. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buch, son, Kenneth, and Mrs. Mary Buch were "Sunday guests t>f relatives in Chicago. ASK SUPPORT OF MUNICIPALITIES FOR '61 PLANNING The water from a glacier In northern Montana drains into two oceans--the Artie and the Pacific. W/LL SOON BOAST THE UKENESS OF THOMAS A, EP/SON /N fTS COL ONNAPE 7»as MS r/4 & B/RTfTPAX FEB-MARKS A NEW MILESTONE -- EC/SON TAKES H/S R/6HTFUL PLACE AMONG GREAT AAtERJCANS. HIS GREATESTISGACY TO THE WORLP WAS PI ANNEC* RESEARCH. /T UVES ON rN McS&W-EPlSOM COMPANY, THE. CONCERN HE HELPED TO FOUND. FROM HERE HAVE COME MANY FIRSTS-- 7»E POP-HP TOASTER, A NEW AUTOMAVC -TELEPHONE P/ALER ANP/NSTRUMENTS FOR TOPAYiS •FASTEST JETS AA07 GU/PEP M/SS/LES. THE W/2ARP OF MENLO PARK tS THE. INVENTOR TO BE SO HONOURED. BUT NONE WAS MORE PROL/F/C. AIR. EPtSOfif WAS GRAMTEP A TOTAL OF IQW PATENTS. mTHE MAN-- WHO UT UP THE WORM? M77f THE ELECTR/O . f-KSHT /N (879-- WAS ELECTED ONLY IAST FALL. TO OUAUFY 'AN AMER/CAN CJT/ZEN MUST BE PEAP 2S YEARS. MR. EPtSOf P/EP /N /as/. ELECT/ONS AGE HELP a* YEARS ENP/NG- M a anp s. TOP NOTCH ALTHOUGH CRIPPLED AS A RESULT OF A SHOOT/NG ACCIDENT A T THE AGE OP*> QULON ZWFNSON HAS BECOME IDAHO'S STATE AUDITOR.. WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL §$0 MATTER WHAT THE SCOPE/N THE GAMES THEY PLAY. THE ,< BIRMINGHAM \ MAGICIANSAND CHATTANOOGA _ BASKET BALL TEAMS WIN, AG A INST ODDS. * * * * * ' | J DON'T FORGET THE HANDICAPPED THE GOODWILL /NousreiEs PROGRAM OF HELPING HANDICAPPED PEOPLE TO HELP THEMSELVES DEPENDS UPON CONTRIBUTIONS OF USABLE CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES"-AND SUCH MATERIALS APE ESPECIALLY NEEDED DURING WINTER MONTHS. The .Northeastern Illinois Metropolitan Area Planning commission has issued requests to 160 suburban municipalities for funds in support of its 1961 program. With9 the requests went copies of the Commission s newly published annual report, detailing achievements in metropolitan area research and planning in 1960. The Commission is an advisory agency established by the state of Illinois to quide a r e a - w i d e p l a n n i n g e f f o r t s aimed at solving critical area- Sometking beautiful happen to your home surroundings when you use Vertagreeri PLANT POOD ABMOUR KITIUZft WttJCS FREE Use of Fertilizer Spreader with purchase of Grass Seed or Fertilizer Vycital's Hdwe. 132 S. Green Street Phone EV 5-0098 wide problems of the six-county Northeastern Illinois Metropolitan Area. Its members are appointed by the governor of Illinois, the mayor of Chicago, and. the county boa I'd s of Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry ' and Will counties. Requests by the Commission to municipalities are based on populatirji and range from> one cent to two cents per person, according to the following to 5,000, $50; 5,000 to 10,000, $100; 10,000 to 15,000, $150; i 15.000 to 20,000, $200; 20,000; 4o 25.000, $250; 25,000 to 30 - J 000, $300; 30,000 to 35,000, scale: 2,000 to 2,500, $25; 2,500 $350; 35,000 to 50,000, $450. COMPARE-! . J»«p 4-WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLES QO MORE PLACES.. . because they're completely engineered for 4-wheel drive "go-anywhere" traction, not just 2-wheel drive conversions or modifications; DO MORE JOBS.. . Haul heavy loads on or off the road, even in bad weather! With power take-off, they supply mobile power to operate special equipment. COST LESS TO OWN .. Long M.. low upkeep and high resale value save you money. A 2-vear-old Universal ' Jeep' commands up to 90% of original factory fist price. m TUNE-IN VEHICLES BY WILLYS MOTORS...WORLD'S LARGEST MANUFACTURER OF 4-WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLES ... 0IM of ti» (rawing KAISER Mntriw Come in for a demonstration MAVERICK (Sunday) Evenings 6:30 P.M. HQNQ KOftM (Wednesday) Evenings 6:jl0 P.M. €00 Front St. McHENRY ©AftJM Phone EV 5-0403 McHenry, I& Ed Vestgard and His Staff welcome you to... CUSTOM T.V.'s GIGANTIC ED VESTGARD R.C A. VICTOR SPRING RAY ZELEWSKY IRfilXIA LAGIOS DENISE THOMPSON Beginning Thursday, April 6th Watch next week's issue for a Price Listing of the Tremendous Bargains being offered! 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