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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Jun 1963, p. 17

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Thursday, June 13. 1963 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Page Seventeen Lakemoor-Lilymoor HOLD CARD PARTY HONORING FATHERS SATURDAY JUNE 15 Shirley Scliaerr S85-2645 This Saturday, June 15, is the big evening for the Father's day card party. It will be held in the large hall of Club Lilymoor. You may purchase your tickets from the chairman Pearle Stineman or any member of the Woman's auxiliary. Tickets will also be Mailable at the door Saturday night. Refreshments will be servad. See you Saturday at the card party. Auxiliary News The Woman's auxiliary held its monthly meeting Monday, June 3. A family picnic was discussed at this meeting. It will be held in July, more details to follow after next month's meeting. Winner of the monthly prize was Pearle Stineman. Hostesses for the June meeting were Helen Rodde, Marion Vornkahl and Lil Wijas. The next monthly meeting will be held Monday, June 1, in the large hall of Club Lilymoor at 8 p.m. Hostesses for the July meeting are Ruth Young, Lee Bassi and Tena Bellino. Burning Of Garbage There has been several complaints about persons burning garbage in the village of Lakemoor. There is an ordinance against burning of garbage in the village. It has gotten to where a person can't even walk out into their yard the smoke and smell is so bad, let alone getting this odor into their homes. There is a weekly pick-up of garbage, so there is no reason to burn such garbage and trash. The police will be giving person or persons tickets for burning of such garbage. Let your neighbor enjoy the outdoors and their homes without the smoke and smell of burning garbage. Firemen News The McHenry Township Fire Protection District trustees appointed John Sulok Junior Assistant Chief of Company 3 of Lakemoor. He will hold this position for the next two years. 'ihe firemen of Lakemoor Company 3 held their election of officers. The men elected to office were Bill Gibson, captain, John Hose, lieutenant, and Johnny Foute, secretary. Those firemen who elected them to office are Chuck Abel, Art Heald, Tony Hersch, C. Miller, Ed O'Rourke, Louis Schueler and Harry Strnad The residents of both subdivisions can be proud of their firemen. Graduation Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brady attended the graduation of their son, Terry, Saturday June 1, from St. Thomas college in St. Paul, Minn. Terry majored in business administration. He received many honors. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree. Terry was seventh highest in his class. Congratulations on your graduation and receiving high honors, Terry. Get-Well Wishes go to Marge Polinski. Marge was taken to the McHenry hospital Wednesday June 5. We are all hoping you are home and in the pink of health, Marge. Home And Garden Club met at Mrs. Zundel's home Wednesday, June 5. Several things about gardening were discussed. The next meeting will be held at the home of Pearle Stineman Wednesday, June 19, at 1 p.m. If you are interested in gardening or are interested in something new to do you are welcome to join. Give Pearle a call at *385-6144 and tell her you are coming. Anniversaries Greetings go to Don and Marion Leske. They celebrated their seventeenth wedding anniversary Tuesday, June 4. Greetings also go to Louis and LaVerne Schueler. They will celebrate their twentythird wedding anniversary Sunday, June 16. Congratulations and best wishes Don and Marion, Lou and LaVerne. Hope you celebrate many more together. Belated Birthday Greetings go to Sam Sances. Sam celebrated his big day Saturday, June 8. Birthday Greetings go to Donna Schiavone. Donna celebrated her ninth birthday Wednesday, June 12. Greetings also go to Bobby Ehredt who celebrated his twelfth birthday Wednesday, June 12. Greetings also go to Butch Mercure who will celebrate his thirteenth birthday Monday, June 17. Greetings also go to Alma Hueckstaedt who will celebrate Legals NOJHta^ OF CLAIM DATE Estate of ROY O. SMITH, de ceased Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, July 1, 1963 is the claim date in the estate of ROY O. SMITH, 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. DONALD E. McKEE Administrator Attorneys for Administrator: Joslyn, Parker, Kell & Conerty 116 Benton Street Woodstock, Illinois Telephone: 338-1135 (Pub. June 13-20-27, 1963) NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Village of Spring Grove, Illinois will receive sealed proposals at the office of the Village Clerk until 7:00 o'clock P.M., C.D.S.T., July 1, 1963 for the maintenance of various Arterial Streets under the Illinois Highway Code. The work will consist of the construction of a bituminous surface treatment Class A, Sub-Class A-2 on an existing gravel base and construction of a bituminous surface treatment Class A, Sub-Class A-l on an existing bituminous surface. Proposals may be obtained from W. A. Rakow and Associates, Municipal and Civil Engineers, 165 No. Spring Street, Elgin, Illinois, upon payment of $5.00 which is nonrefundable. No documents will be released for bidding after 11:00 A.M., June 28, 1963 All proposals must be acher 21% birthday Tuesday, June 18. Still more greetings go to Susan Johnson. Susan will celebrate her ninth birthday Wednesday, June 19. Many happy returns to you all. companied by a Bank Cashier's Check, Certified Check or Bank Draft in an amount of not less than ten (10) percent of the amount of the bid or for the amount listed in Article 2.7 of the Standard Specifications. A bid bond will not be accepted as a proposal guarantee. No bids will be withdrawn without consent of the Municipality for a period of 60 days after opening of bids. The contractors and subcontractors shall pay not less than the prevailing rate of wages as found by the Municipality, Department of Labor or as determined by the court on appeal, to all laborers, workmen and mechanics performing work under the contract. All bidders must be "prequalified" in accordance with State of Illinois requirements. The Municipality reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive technicalities. VILLAGE OF SPRING GROVE Eugene May, Village Clerk (Pub. June 13, 1963) ADVERTISEMENT FORBIDS The McHenry County Building and Zoning Department will accept sealed bids for the rental of three cars on a two year lease basis. Specifications can be obtained at the Building and Zoning Dept., Court House Annex. Bids must be in by June 26, 1963 at 12 P.M. (Pub. June 13, 1963) NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of JAMES P. LANG Deceased Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, July 1st, 1963, is the claim date Be modern with Guests Mrs. Kenneth Ferguson and children of Chicago were guests of Mrs. Ferguson's parents, Theron and Ruth Young, Thursday, May 30. In Closing We mothers and children would like to wish all you fathers a very happy Father's Day. Isn't this the day you take care of all the children, fathers. in the estate of JAMES P. LANG, 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. MARGARET E. LANG and HOME STATE BANK of Crystal Lake Executors Cowl in & Cowlin Attorney 88 North Williams Street Crystal Lake, Illinois Telephone: 815-459-5300 (Pub. June 6-13-20, 1963) Be Wise Use The Classifieds FAIR ATTRACTION The Golden Knights, a 16- man U.S. Army parachute team, will appear at the 1963 Illinois State Fair and will perform several times a day during the 10-day run of the exposition. Since its inception in 1959, the Army parachute group with its official black and gold chutes, has become the symbol of free-fall parachuting at its finest. Jumping from an altitude of 14,000 feet, over two and one-half miles, 70 to 75 seconds before pulling their ripcords. With smoke streaming from grenades attached to special foot brackets, the jumpers are readily visible as they do loops, cross-overs, move laterally and very their rate of descent from 111 to 211 miles an hour. Use The Classifieds It takes some 65,000 gallons of water to produce 1 ton at steel: 5,000 gallons to grow a bushel of corn, and some 10Q billion daily for irrigation te our western states. Pthr m JU» & Son OXYGEN EQUIPPED AM BULANCE SERVICE Phone 385-0063 .. 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Front St. Phone 335-0403 McHenry KAISER-WILLYS PRESENTS THE LLOYD BBIDGBS SHOW (TOM. 7:00 p-m.) Bright Eight Styles for... iiiiiiHiiMiiiiiiniiin urn Ill miUIIHIIIMIIM IIMHIII UIIIIHIUI lllllMllllllllllim IIIIHllltlllMIIIH. iZ IWMIIUUUU UUIIMWUWU HIIIIUIIHIIIH U)HMtlU)IH» T^W WiMmuilltf iMimm'ii uuiffiAL'M i'ii "W mwmmir NECKWEAR That certain something special for Father's Day. Regal ties Rep-stripes, Foulard figures & hand paints Plenty to choose from Give him several. JACKETS $3.50-$2.50-$2.00-$1.50 Martin of California or Field & Stream. For Sportswear or Dress. Quality of a precise nature. A gift he would love to have & needs. Silk bow ties in stripes & figures •. 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Wide selection of patterns & colors. $3.25, $4.00 & $5.00 Golf-Slacks in Light blue, green, & Banana with Continental waist band & no pleats. $11.95 ARROW WHIP All cotton, wash & wear, Convertible Cuffs. for Merchandise of Your Selection to the VALUE OF DOLLARS $ WHITE'S MEN'S SHOP McHenry, 111. ARROW, FENWAY CLUB Extra long wearing collar & cuffs. 100% cotton $4.50 $5.00 SPORT COATS Give Dad Solid Comfort HUSH PUPPIES $9.95 pr. The 12 ounce shoe he can wear 12 months of the year. Crepe sole with ^steel shank support. Knit Sport Shirts The most popular sport shirt on the market today. Cotton, orlon & banlon. Plain colors, checks & stripes. White & plain colors $3.25 to $7.95 PAJAMAS By Pleeiway Short sleeves & knee length. Coat in button style or slip-ons. In regular or light weight, 100^ wool, wool & dacron & dacron & cotton. New patterns, new styles & new colors. $1 99 5 to $349 5 SLACKS Regular weight for all year around wear in wool or dacron & wool. $10.95 to $22.50 Summer weights, in dacron & rayon or wool, dacron & mohair, with or without pleats. . $10.95 to $15.95 Give Him a Gift Certificate For that New Suit He Needs. $50.00, $55.00 or $60.00 $4.00 White's MEN S SHOP Regular length pajamas. Cotton, dacron & nylon. Plain colors & fancy patterns. $4.29 to $10.95 1214 N. Green St. Phone 385-0019 McHenry, 111. 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