Thursday* September 14# 1961 THE McHEHRY PLAINDEALER BOWLING NOTES With the start of the bowling season only three weeks away, Chairrhan Ray Schmitt wishes to remind all prospective junior bowlers -- ages 9 tlKOUkh 18 -- that they should sfg* up in person at the McHenry Recreation Bowling Lanes, located at 1216 North River Road, McHenry -- at the east end of the old Fox River bridge -- or mail entry coupon found in this paper. Jun:or bowlers who wish to form their own teams, may do so and enter as a team. In order to give all entries aQ| equal opportunity, prizes \vm be awarded on a handicap basis. Ray Kuna, committee member, will give lessons to any entries who desire instruction. Any civic, business or fraternal organizations desiring to sponsor a team'1 may contact Ray Kuna at EV 5-2520 for further information. Kv, McHenry Recreation e Owls Bowling League -- Fri. 7 p.m.: M. Harmon, "179,507; S. Sutton 204-203-551; G. Steinsdorfer 449; C. Colman 448; L. Vacondio 187-459; M. Kuna 200-501; D. St off el 464; R. Kluk 447; E. Etheridge 432; B. Klapperich 431; R. Romkowske 171-173-469; H. Gerambio 177-452. Average Bowlers: --- M. Etheridge 403; B. Wentzel 423; D. Maxon 349; R. Rollo 374; J. Maness 352. ! Railroads: -- M. Karls 5-10; G. Hastings 7-9-10; Colman 6-7; L. Vacondio 5-10; A. Borovec 2-7. McHenry Wed. Xit-e Majors Ray Weide 214-104-640; Roy Carlspn 217-205-609; John Herdi* h 226-222-600; Don Gerstein 239-597; Nels Dalby 204- 224-595; Andy McCarroll 235- 595; Art Jackson 213-592; Wally Webb 231-588; Al Kunz 209-575; Dick Tyk 202-224-569; Frank Schmidt 216-561; Joe Etten 561; Ray C.vnovva, Sr. 560; Hans Behnke 553; H. Jensen 549; W. Carlson 592. Holiness Men's League E. Buss 531; R. Peisert 257- 606; G. Schaofer 542; N. Justrn 209-500; C. Brenncn 558; R. Stilling 214-504; E. Schroede: 567: J. Patzkc 526; (>. Haines 233-482; Q. Jandt 224- 553: J. Prazak 206-488; E. O'- Gara 204-487. Boating Safety (fourse Offered Sheriff Melvin C.riol)el of McHenry county a n d Sheriff Norris Froelich of Lake County have recommended that boat owners, as well as those interested in boating, take the fre^ U. S. Power Squadron courses in boating safety which vjjil be conducted in this area. ^The northeastern seel ion of Illinois has one of the highest concentration of boaters in the country, and we believe, the greatest in the state. Our waters are used not only by our own residents, bul by many additional thousands from the Chicago area and other parts of the state, ' said Sheriff Froelich and Griebel. rffhe Waukegan Power Squadron is offering classes in "small boat handling" at four loca- ! tions in this area. The classes are free and open to everyone 16 years of age and over. There is no obligation whatsoever to: anyone attending. ! Classes will be held at the I Waukegan Yacht club, Wauke ! gan, starting Sept. 18; High- | land Park at Fort Sheridan e^cation center, starting Sept. 25; Glenbrook Community high > s c h o o l , G l e n b r o o k , s t a r t i n g : Sept. 28 and Grant Community j high school, Fox Lake, starting Oct. 2. i Anyone desiring additional j information should write to Commander Thomas R. Gocke!, 510 Mill Road, Wildwood, 111. i£ W McHenry Plaindealer 385-0170 or 385-0171 3812 W. Elm St.. McHenry. III. Published every Thursday a McHenry, 111., by the McHenrv Publishing Company. Inc. N A T I O N A L E D I T O R I A l 'AS^€0T!<j>fo ** IS»aCHTHB I W. BURFEINDT. Publisher ADELE FROEHLICH, Editor ^SUBSCRIPTION RATE In McHenry County 1 Year $3.50 6 Months $2.00 3 Months ....$1.25 Outside McHenry County 1 Year $4.00 6 Months $2.25 3 Months $1.50 Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry. 111. When you start this column late at night. And you're head's in a whirl, and there's nothing to write; That's the time to admit you're whipped -- make it brief; just so nothing's skipped. Tuesday, the 19, is just for fun! Cash your pro-shop tickets on the run! MYF News The Methodist Youth Fellowship held a welcoming meeting for the incoming freshmen oh. Sunday evening, Sept. 10, at the church. Rev. George Martin, Mrs. Irene Witt rock and Ginny Peterson served on the panel, whose topic was "Functions of the M.Y.F." A question and answer period followed. Nancy Lockwood reported on the trip to Wilmette which was made by thirteen members and guests on Saturday, Sept. 9. They attended the first fall district meeting and enjoyed excellent speakers, as well as a fine lunch. Recreation and refreshments were enjoyed by the twenty-six members who attended the meeting. Because of the interest expressed by the group, next week's program will explain the reason for the new curfew , law. i On Sept. 24, members will be received into the M.Y.F. for the coming year. Interested 4-H PEACE CORPS PROJECT IS UNDER WAY A special 4-H Peace Corps project which will send qucilified 4-H'ers on two-year asj signments to Latin American ! countries is fast becoming a [ reality. Under the program, fifty high school graduates with strong backgrounds in 4-H club work will receive Peace Corps a s s i g n m e n t s s t a r t i n g a b o u t Dec. 1. These vounc people will work as two-person teams and help to develop 4-H-type r u r a I youth programs in the project countries. They will be accompanied to their assignments and guided in their work by a project director and three regional supervisers representing the National 4-H Foundation. Basically the Peace Corps teams will be responsible for recruiting and training local 4-H Club leaders, helping to establish and carry out club and "county "-level 4-H project exhibits and visiting members' projects "to provide technical assistance with t h e i r project work. Selected candidates will receive two months of training at the National 4-H Club Center in Washington. D. C.. all expenses paid. From these trainees, volunteers will be selected for further training and assignment to the 4-H Peace Corps project. Trainees not selected will return home with no further obligations, but will be classified as "Standby Reserves" in case they are needed for this or other Peace Corps projects. Page Five Legals NONCE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of ARCHIE W. BIGr GERS Deceased Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, October 2nd, 1961, is the claim date in the estate of ARCHIE W. BIGGERS, Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. GEORGE BIGGERS and THOMAS F. BOLGER, Executors. JAMES M. McINTEE Attorney 3516 West Elm Street McHenry, Illinois Tel: EVergreen 5-2440 Pub. Aug. 30, Sept. 7-14, 1961 Fox Valley Riders Aid Easter SeallFUTURE PROJECTS [NAME SEPTEMBER ARE PLANNED BY ! AS SIGHT SAVING McHENRY JAYCEES ' MONTH IN STATE NOTICE Sealed bids will.be received by the City Council of the City of McHenry at the office of the City Clerk or at the City Hall until 8 o'clock P.M.. September 18. 1961 for furnishing Compact Station Wagon. Bids will be accepted on 1961 and 1962 year models. The Mayor and City Council reserve the right to reject any and all bids or to waive am informality in any bid and to accept any considered advantage to the city. CITY OF McHENRY By: EARL R. WALSH City Clerk (Pub. Sept. 7. 14. 1961) i v \ m y . v i c e - p r e s i d e n t o f F o x V a l l e y -v M- ; 'iv.. i-i'mil. pilaris H ichard Ta\lor. president < ; ' h o M' • : i o n ; v ( o u ' V e - - ; M ' V r o l i . a s i o r ^ e a l S o c i e t y w i l h a ."hock, pri eee<N i[ a bcr.ifi! r;.,v recent 1\ staged In the '• !,oi..\.r : i;ii .1 j; arc Mrs. lieien ("one. treasurer • : !'v'-• W C. Pavi!, an 1 Hast or Seal Dim-tor Dr. I' 1'.. ^'ep.-hi'ie!'. discharge other than dishonor,. ;• to contact the nearest offiee «.f able, is eligible for "hospitaliza- , t j ,)r l ne Illinois \ derails eommNMr Johnson urged any vol- ' s'"n 1°" assistance in tiling an :n need of uvatiiicnl \\l,o ap; : .i a t i-•!! or assisting in j-- ('(•' ray n-.vessary >1 io-al hosi.na.li/ young people are urged to attend meetings before making their decision to join. Cheryl Witt rock. Reporter Jaycee Junior Bowling Coupon I am interested in my son or daughter to participate in your bowling program. SiKncd «r Child's Name Address Phone Number Age To be mailed or taken to Jaycee Bowling, 1216 N. River Road McHenry 111. ! VETERANS OF ANY I WAR ELIGIBLE FOR | CARE IN HOSPITAL ' Veterans of any war time ! service may receive care iii a 'Veterans Administration hospi- | tal when a medical need f<n ; treatment is shown, so stated i Ralph B. Johnson, administ ra- I tor, Illinois Veterans' commission. ! Except under certain condi- ! tions, any war veteran who had active service terminated by a taming emergency entry in a Y..V. i.;oilr.v. T:'^ board of directors of the McHenry Junior Chamber o«' Coni'^en-e met at the ivune of V:- e-Pre.siik ut David A. Ladd Tue.-.day evening. Reports and plainti->ris ef recent state and nat onal -.laycce directives and questionnaires were made. The reports of Lclloy Hillor. scci-dary. an-l Anthony Pin- !o//i. ireasiircr. were given and Walter Kaiembo, niemberslii > direetoi. gave a report on a pioieei for gaining new piem- .iiers, v lrieh he is developing. C o i i - . p H - i n s a n d s u g g e s t i o n s .\~cre oiuM'c.i .by other directors •HTSl'IV. Penigs Justen chairman of be drivowny' and .housepaint project, 'vpoi'ted on its pro- :;;-e*s and i-'Hi;:e.sted additional assistance due !o the complexities of this proieV:. The report of. Uay Schmitt, elnj.nn.-n; of t he. teen-a'ge 1 u a\ I- 'ii- nro.iect.".was read i>y Fi'-sident Cy-.an and favorably eomiventi il on. This project is due to ho-,in' in October.' Arnold Freund ga\'c a report on progress of the program lie is di'\ eloping to submit as Mc- I l o i n y . l a y e e c s h i d t o l i o s i t h e Disli let II meeting of the Jay- Otto Kerner, govxrnor of Illinois. recently named September a.- state-wide "sight-savin-; mo-i o i.n behalf of the Illinois Ktr-ieiv fot the Prevention of !1!indness. An annual Illinois event, the •lrimarv objective of this September oiivc is In increase cut - . ' cut ;Ci.«raI know I. ;|gr about ire\( ntahle blindness and its o.mi i--. and to encourage the u> of .'itiid eye health praet ice in order to. eliminate the h i- "i -ii blindness which can l>-^ , !.-\. ired. '.o\. Kerner said that "prevention i,f needless luindness is "'Mi a personal and community responsibility." ITe stressed t lie se -iAusness of the problem, pointing out that in Illinois alone, some SO.000 adults, age i't and ( Ider. ,are unsuspecting victims of - gl'aueonia. an .eve eondi:ion which is- a leading cause o!-adult blindness ;n ! lie I'nired States. He pi-aise.fl the Illinois society !^r its increas^'i attention to ibis orobiom, in the past \ ear. and said i hat knowledge of the facts about ulau-. coma, and posiiue a.-tion to encourage early deteciion an.l treatment cm contiol needloss lo-of sight. X «f»iwaM!»^i«WMU«.airilllUMll I u > 1 "P "I* 1 * + Saturday, SEPT. 23rd, 11 a.m. F cyi I By Order of the U.S. District Court For The Northfr Mvt.rn Division. HON DONALD F. Ufi-VNtiY. Re * Kll.wris .1. ( l ulls, Kec'r. MAl UK i: l.KMNK. Atln y L, •* I.A Sallr St.. Chicaeo, III. 134 S. I.a St.. Thicaco. 111. Z KAudolpli FKanklin 2-4402 * D i s t r i c t of I l l i n o i s , M Bnnkrmitcy. ^ :On The Premises: STEVENS PLASTIC PRODUCTS, INC. in Bankruptcy--Case No. 61 B 8625 Mead Ave. Hebron. Illinois FOR THE FINEST FOOT - LONG HOT DOGS See . . . JOHNSON'S' SNACK SHOP 1206 N. (iroen EV VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Zoned Industrial with 500 Ftf of R.R. Siding APPROX. 3VJ ACRES OF LAND luiproNed with Industrial T.\ pe lltiildings ('oiisisling \\ T.ai>0 s(], ft. Main l-'aelory Hid:. S i o r e g e a n d 1 > : o S t t i r a g e r > u i ! d m - ; s , K i r e l l o House and Office Undoing. i MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT • FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF PLASTIC PRODUCTS ^ Si* Assorted Hydraulic Presses, 150 ton, 25 ton, 15 ton, ond ^ 10 ton, with ottachirvsnts: Clausing Mod. 6301 Machine Lathe: -K • Spcncer Hyd. Pump: Crattsmcn 15" Drill Press. 4'x4'x4' Spray 1^ Booth; Howe 1000^ Platform Scale; Acct. Welding OuWit; Skate -ft • Rolt-jr Conveyor, Flex-Shaft Grinder & Misc. Machines; Lot ^ • Styrofoam Picture Frames, etc. ^ INSI-IC TION: l'rid^y, Sept. 22, 10 a.m. lo 3 p.m. Descriptive Brochure Furnished on Request J Auctioneers--Liquidators--Appraisers 914 S. WABASH AVENUE Chicago. III. WE 9-0813 O I'rclitai'ie -- Semi annual di\ 1 @ Sate -- c:u-!i account insured up to .-510.000 h\ l-'SLIC C< Si ci're -- '.'.roii;; reser\es <»\er 1.000.01)0.00 • \ -- notice t;>r w i!!i:!i-a\-. al lias ne\rr !>»•(-(» r-ni :-*-«! • Pnixi'ii IN rforniam c -- <>\ er tliirt> > cars careful experienced ma nai;« incut • ( <m\ enierit -- sax i- any amount, au> time ill person or l>\ mail Current Dividend Rate 4% Marengo Federal Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION MARENGO. ILLINOIS Mr? N. Slate St. I'hone -lOrdan X--J158 A Mntual Cunip'-iny SrrviiiR Northern Illinois Sim-e l!)'i;> Toial Assets Over $13,500,000.00 >- < £ a LU tC 1AJ u T O P Q U A L I T Y F O O D S A T L O W E S T P R I C E S D A I L Y X UJ O X </) I < in < o o GET A CARLOAD O U R €3 O FCOO cetnens :,$Sa -F'#/ MM WILSON GROUND BEEF loua C orn F en The Very Finest NONE BETTER W i t h Any H e ^ Meat I'ureliast (iOLDF.N UII'K K« :n IHome <<I'O\\II OM^IOES 2 Lbs. 25* RED LABEL CUT Green Beans . . . RED LABEL CUT Wax Beans .... RED LABEL WHOLE or SUCED Beets 3 RED LABEL CREAM or WHOLE KERNEL c°m - 8'S *|°° RED LABEL ,A, , Sweet Peas . . • • 8 t™. *| RED LABEL _ #1„ Sauerkraut .... 8 I RED LABEL SLICED OR HALVED YELLOW CLING HSaCHES4f-l- STEAKS KONKI.KSS 6 monigo oo< STEAKS Ol ea. RED LABEL AP TS 5 s2-: l00 STOma'° 5 "T 1°° HHnbPO^OES m •!?>} i RED LABa _ 30J ^ T o m a t o e s • • • • • o T i n . | 00 RED LABEL ^ 71/.Ik Cl Fruit Cocktail . . 3 | Manor House 15c O*R UML 0® C o f f e e . . . . . . Y o o k * r 2-Lb. Tin 119 RED LABEL Bartlett Pears MAXWELL HOUSE t* OFF IAIH.- 2 ' ^ - L b . 2 I n s t a n t C o f f e e J a r 7 9 ° RAGGEDY ANN CRUSHED NESTLFS NEW HOISEHOLD IIntroductory Offer 51 jQuick Chocolate . . • • n* 25c 45' 98c NESTLFS I-Lb. Giant Istrawberry Quick . . . 45c Pks, I evaporated _t, tirvn Carnation Milk I CMM 7QC WISCONSIN F.VKM FHESII O 0 H > & en 8° if* > m 1 </* O X m X Corner of Green & Elm Slreets In The Heart Of Downtown McHenry (We Reserve The Itijrht To Limit Quantities.) T O P Q U A L I T Y F O O D S A T L O W E S T P R I C E S D A I L Y o m 79 n a > -<