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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Jan 1964, p. 17

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'^aridsfy ;% 1#§|. -- - j -- ^ f * L ~f B t 1 «<• **1 Ain<& McSIEIfB-j^ FidiAIH Lakeland P*rk Women's Club Meets Jan. 9 Barbara Mcurer - 385*4350 Kay Dru'nil The monthly meeting of the Lakeland Park Women's club which was postponed from Jan. 2 will be held tonight Thursday, Jan. 9 at the Community House at 8:30. Come on ladies start out the new year right by being in attendance foi\ this first meeting of 1964. We know you'll enjoy yourself. . ' Little League Reminder Just a reminder to all of you who may pick up the paper on Wednesday evenings, tonight Wednesday, Jan. 8 at 7:30 at. the community house the monthly meeting of the league will be held. All parents of all Little Leaguers are Invited and urged to attend. ^ | Congratulations Our congratulations are extended 1o the Ray Rarle family and to Jean and Ed Czajkowski for being among the list of winners in the holiday light display contest held by the cfty of McHenry. Sympathy The family of the late Fred Hahndorf is extended the deepest sympathy of our entire subdivision. Mr. Hahndorf passed away on Dec. 27 at the age of 79. Vehicle Taps Remember, residents you can obtain your vehicle tag from your block captains now. Please, do not conlact Helen Stramfquist for them but go to your block captain. It will be greatly appreciated. Community House Schedule Jan. 8 7:30, Little League Open Meeting. Jan. 9 -- 8:30, Women's Club. Jan. 10 -- 3 to 6, Dancing classes. Jan. 11 -- 10 to 11 a.m. Baton classes. Jan. 14 -- 3-6 Dancing classes, 6:30 to 7:30 Indian dance practice, 7:30 to 9, Boy Scout meeting. Jan. 16 -- 8 p.m., Regular Board Meeting. Belated Birthday Wishes We're re/illy sorry we didn't know the date of Nancy Oik's fifteenth birthday. It was on Jan. 8. We do hope you had a very wonderful day tho.' Bo lated birthday wishes also go to Dennis Kozicki who reached voting age (21) on Dec. 29 and to his brother Tommy who was 9 years old on Jan. 1 and their mother, Catherine Kozicki, who also celebrated on the 1st. Herbie Dettmer also celebrated a "birthday on Jan. 1 turning 6 on that day. We just heatd that Paul Rizzo also celebrated his birthday <>n the 1st of January and Charles Sigemund celebrate his on the 2nd. Sorry i ed all these,; birthdays hope you had a vei day. Birthday Doings Tommy Kozicki celebrated his ninth birthday with a party on that day. Those helping him celebrate were Bobby Wickenkamp,. Stanley Pankowicz, Lance Kuhns, and Marty Apel. G«t-Well Wishes Herbie Dettmer celebrated Christmas by breaking out with chicken pox on Christmas Eve.. T his must have put a damper on some of the festivities. John Johnson slipped and fell under his car Christmas I'.ve suffering bruises on his chest. Carole Humman fell while ice skating New ,Year's Eve and bruised her elbow and , wrist. Guess it Was pretty sore for a few days. Ed Druml also slipped and fell under a car New Year's Eve, almost breaking his arm. Our best wishes go to Ruth McMahon who is in Woodstock hospital for tests. Also, to Grace Serio whot is in McHenry after suffering a serious heart attack. scratch is held by Ray Rode with a score of 595 and men's, high series with handicap is held by J(en Grothman with a score or 715. Birthday Wishes Birthday wishes go to Susy Hulbert who will celebrate her seventh birthday on Jan. 10, to Mary Ellen Johnson who celebrates on the 12th, to Les Eekhart. who celebrates tin the 13th and to Cathy Humann who will be 10 on the 16th. We hope you all have very good days. 5 Happy Anniversary Happy anniversary to Gloria and Ken Vanek who are celebrating their seventeenth year of togetherness on Jan. 10 and to Elrnira and A! Kujak who celebrate 26 years of togetherness on Jan. 15. - Roller Skating Party The Lakeland Park Boys baseball club is sponsoring a roller skating party to be held Feb. 13 at the roller rink in town. The boys will be around selling tickets before too long for ^UjJren and adults alike. Ildpe we can get a good crowd out, so save that day, Thursday, Feb. 13: -- Bowling News The first half of the bowling season ended last Saturday with the Dodgers in first place by a wide margin. This lucky team is captained by Max Koch, with Sue Grizely, Dottie Becker and Ken Grothman as his teammates. They won 21 games and lost 7. The Yankees are in second with 17 wins and 11 losses. The Sox are in third with 16 wins 12 losses. The Cubs have won 15 and lost 13. The Orioles have ,12.5 wins and 15.5 losses. The Braves and the Pirates are tied with 11 wins and 17 losses and the Mets still hold up the league with 8.5 wins and 19.5 losses. On Jan. 18 the second half of the season begins with everyone off to a fresh start. Jane Grothman with a 480 high series scratch leads the women, and Dottie Becker is high with a 635 series with handicap. The men's high series Strolling Through The Park Nedra, Les and Billy Eekhart spent Sunday at the home of Mr., and Mrs. Robert Marks and family in Des Plaines. Mr. and Mrs. Hromec visited the Malinowskis in Milwaukee during the holidays. Lyda and Bill Radisch had a house party for some of their neighbors on New Year's Eve and the entire family in for New Year's day. Mrs. Roth, who resides here with her daughter and1 her family/ the, Funks, was given a very wonderful Christmas gift, a jet flight to Clearwater, Fla., to visit her sister-in-law. She had nothing but fun and was filled with bubbling conversation about her trip which was the gift of her children. Irv Becker gave everyone a clever gift, at the New Year's Eve gathering of Dottie and Irv Becker, Mary and Jim Daurio and Kay and Ed Druml. Each gift had a clever little statement attached to the gift and I shall really try to get the best possible use out of the typewriter I was given. We all enjoyed a very terrific evening ushering out the old and ringing in the New Year. Another bang up party was held at the Laursen home. Helping Gayle and Bob were the Duffys, Gladmans and Funks. Bette and Bill Kanrip saw the New Year in, in the big "Windy City.". Jerry and Lloyd Wagner attended a house party and upon their return home were very confused and amused by some unusual noises that occurred around their home. Hope by now Jerry has everything organized. Paul Rizzo had quite a time trying to cut-his birthday cake given to him by some very dear friends. Paul being a perfect gentleman tried to cut the cake which turned out to be a beautifully decorated box complete with candles. From Jo's description of the events of the evening it was quite a riot. ' „ Charles SiegrAund celebrated his birthday on Jan. 2 with his two daughters, Mrs. Martha Alton, and her sons, Lewis and Jeff, from Plum Grove Estates, and Cecilia and her husband,, Clyde Forrester, and thei^ children, Cis, Pat, Bud, and Beth, and Petey Oakford and her three children, Larry, Billy and Meg. Helen and Larry Strandquist spent Nevy Years Eve with Mr. and Mrs. Lange in Elmhurst and New Years day with Mr. and Mrs. Rose and Mrs. Schweitzer in Naperville. On Thursday the Junior Larry Strandquists spent * the day here with mom and dad. Ivy and Stan Lezak were hostess and host to the following on New Year's Eve: Mrs. Ann Herzog, Mr. and Mps. Tony Piasecki, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Crane and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kraskiewicz. They had plenty of refreshments both solid and liquid and performed all of their traditional little good luck antics for good luck in the new year. Sue arid Matt Grizley spent. New Year's Eve with Carol and Tom Hayes in the Big City. They enjoyed themselves no end. Sue tells us she won a contest and with justified pride tells us about it. New Year's day was spent with Sue's mom and gathering up and exchanging children. Sunday was spent with Matt's mom. Sounds like a hectic week. The Max Kochs had a rousing New Year's Eve party with Bob and Jessie Matthews. Marv and Shirl George, Bill and Bunny Jaenicke, Laura and Bill Williams, Clar and Eleanore Haerle and John and Maureen Johnson attending. The Meurers travelled down to Wheaton to Barb's sister's for New Year's Eve. The Oakfords had a wonderful dinner in Hazel Crest on last Sunday. Eastwood Manor Enjoy Dance At Teen Club A Laveme Saynor 385-5429 A The teen dance on Dec. 22 Wui> a success. There were thirty-six kids present,. Santa Claus was present, and the kids thoroughly enjoyed this. There was also a twisf contest. The wirfrfrVs were Marjorie Newton and Sterling Weirich, and the runners-up were Dennis Moore and Daryl Kilgore. ^ Refreshments were served. Each teener , receiver! a gift. The dance was heJd from 7 to 11:1.) p.m. Games wore ubsy played. The leenagers chaperoned by Ml-, and Mrs. HalsteadL • Mi s. Toni Olsen, Mr. and ivf#. Salo, and Mr. and Mrs. Kuck. The chaperones worked in shifts. The collection of toys was quite successful which were presented to t he Woodstock Children's home. The next meeting will be held on Jan. 6, the first meeting of the new year. E. \I. P. O. A. The next meeting of the E.M.P.O.A. will be Jan. 17 at 9 p.m. at the barns. Don't forget to attend. Around the .Manor The Walter Kuck family journeyed to Chicago to visit Eleanor's parents, the Art Weytles; on Christmas Eve. The ehtire Weyde'clan was^present at this affair. Santa Claus made his visit also. ° ' Christmas Day was spent at home with Walt's dad, Mr. Kuck, and brother, Bill Kuck, and friend, Jean, from Wisconsin. Sunday found the Kucks out. 4o dinner at a nearby restaurant with Tom and Betty Sch- .weiss of Fox Lake. New Year's Day Eleanor's cousin, Lil Bonk, and daughter; Dorothy came over and celebrated Dorothy's birthday with cake. The FVee family of Wauconda were "also present to spend the day. Guests, in..- the Urban home were all of Charlotte's family. Waller, Ij'rank Sri, Martha Kaufman, and Mr. and Mrs. Kaufman were guests for dinner. New Year's Day they visited with the Bogues of East,wood Manor. In the Mel Griffeth house, Christmas Day was spent with Mr. and Mrs. Orselski of Ontartoville and son, Steve, and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Siadek of McHenry. Sunday the Griffeths spent the day with the Bill Griffeth family in Park Ridge. The Hen Griffeth family and Mel's mother' -were also present. "Guests at the Frances Pickett home ove^ the Xmas holidays were Sandy Cruver, Mr. and Mrs C. E. Burke of Pontiae, 111., and Mrs. Mary Jones. Christmas was spent with the Edgar Courtney family of Round Lake. New Year's Eve the Picketts had as guests, Howard Hackmeister and daughter, and Ray and Carol "Cyfrowa of Eastwood Manor. Birthdays Happy birthday to Daniel James Schaeffer who became 3 years old on- Jan. .6. . Many happy returtis of the day to five year old Barbara IversorV who celebrated on Jan. 8 and to All^rta Sobacki .who also celebrated that day. Hollywood seems ^o^be one place where people live happily, and marry ever after. There are about 2Vi million trees growing in New York City. The" ClerWiont, built in 1807, began operations two years before Ihe birth of Lincoln. Legal AWP )Eft- NOTICE OF CLAIM DA Estate of IDA C. VAND! STRAETEN Deceased Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, March 2nd, 1964, is the claim date in the estate of IDA C. VANDERSTRAETEN, Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry County,\lllinftis, and that claims may \ be filed against, the said\esiati before said date wit^ a nee of summons. ALMA L. COMESKY Executor '• James M. Mclntee Attorney 3516 W. Elm Street McHenry, Illinois 60050 Tel'; (815) 385-2440 (Pub. Jan. 2-9-16, 1964) p on or >ut issu- FOR THAT OLD FASHIONED FLAVOR COME TO Route 120 -- Iti.t East of Route 12 -- Volo, 111 WILLI KQENIHANN • 22 .VARIETIES OF SAUSAGES • TRUE GERMAN STYLE FLAVORS • LEAN HICKORY SMOKED BACON • DELICIOUS HICKORY SMOKED HAMS • COUNTRY MADE SAUSAGES Phone J385-6230 $100,000 STOCK LIQUIDATION AT 30% to 60% OFF LIST! MARTIN'S HI-WAY FURNITURE Anything of value taken in trade, boats, motors, old coins, used furniture -- Will also buy above for cash 150 Dinette Sets 125 Living Room Sets 100 Bedroom Sets 500 Mattress & Box Springs 500 Assorted Chairs & Rockers in Stock to Choose from In Stock to Choose from foam back viscose 9x12 rugs. $49.95 Value Now $19.95 Asst. Colors. Philco walriut 23-inch TV with twin speaker and swivel base. ReR. $289.00 Sale $199.00 wwt Philco 8.6 Refrigerator. Reg. $209.95 Sale $189.95 wwt Philco No-Frost refrigerator. 12.7 cu. ft., 101 lb. freezer, choice of copper, yellow or pink. Reg. $409.95 Now $289.95 wwt Maple Bunk Bed with two innerspring mattresses. Reg. $109.95 Sale $79.95 3 Pc. Bedroom Set, in beautiful Copenhagen walnut, double dresser, mirror chest and bed. Reg. $179.95. SALE PRICED $129.95 Large selection of sleepers with innerspring mattresses -- Reduced to 30% & up. Visit our large Colonial rooms for the best assortment. All at doseoul Jan. price reductions. F R E E With any Purchase of $39.95 or more G 27" ^ ASSORTED DINETTE SETS IN STOCK starting as low as & up 7 Pc. Dinette with beige top bronze trim. 36x48x60 table 6 side Chairs. Reg. $109.95 Sale $| Priced Brandwein Hollywood Becl Outfit. Mattress, box spring, frame and headboard. Reg. $99.95 Value. NOW! $55.00 Brandwein firm comfort mattress and box springs, button free. Reg. $99.00. NOW ONLY $69.95 NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED We must cut our inventory. Everything for our January Clearance is placed on the merciless block of sacrifice. Numerous famous brands from which to choose. We have mentioned only a few of the thousands of items being sacrificed at CLQSEOUT PRICES 8 PIECE LIVING ROOM GROUP consisting of 2 pc. living room set with Nylon cover, foam cushions; 2 table lamps; 2 step tables; cocktail table; 2 sofa pillows & 9'xl2' Nylon rug, foam back; Reg. $331.85. PRICED $199.00 Colonial Sofa by Berkline with foam cushions and tweed cover. Reg. $159.95. Sale Priced SOFA BED in Nylon Cover Reg. $109.95 SALE! $69.95 over 500 assorted styles of chairs all at terrific eductions. As low as $19.95 up. Table Lamps. Reg. $9.95 Clearance $5.95 Floor Lamps. Reg. $19.95 Clearance $10.95 Over 2,000 assorted styles\if floor tables, boudoir, tree, pol lampsi being sacrificed at prices as low as 20% to 60% off. 125 LIVING ROOM SETS In Stock consisting of dresser, mirror Prices reduced as low as $129.95 & up 6 PC. BEDROOM GROUP Chest, panel bed, mattress, box spring. Reg. $260 Sale $149.95 2 Piece Living Room Set. Nylon Frieze. Reg. $179.95 NOW $119.95 8 Piece Living Room Group consisting of a sofa bed, chair, 2 step tables, cocktail table, 9'xl2' foam back tweed rug & two table lamps. Reg. $245.95. PRICED $149.00 500 Famous Make End Tables at terrific discounts. Example: $24.95 Mei'sman-Lo Cocktail Table. Clearance $8.95 Berkline Plastic Swivel Rocker Reg. $79.95. Sale $ Placed 59 500 MATTRESSES OR BOX SPRINGS reduced to $17.95 up to $49.95 Originally $39.50 to $79.95 MARTIN'S HI-WAY FURNITURE City Rt. 14 south* Woodstock Tues., Friday 'til 9:00 pan. rest of w@©k 'til §s3®o Closed Smadlay Phone 815*338-0404 J si w '6k Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan and (batkgrmnd) Impofo Convertible 'Smooth Luiury Chmefet What does it take to mate a car a great highway per* former? If the car happens to be a *64 Chevrolet, one thing only. A highway. You'll find everything else already neatly packaged for you--on the car exactly as you pick it oil, the showroom floor. y There's a choice of seven engines--all the way up to a twin-carb high-compression 425-hp V8*--and four transmissions, including a finely honed 4-speed stick shift.* And underlying it all--a bump-skimming Jet-smooth ride that helps keep the performance great even when the highways aren't so great. What about special performance equipment? Professional driving skills? Forget them. Nobody has to doctor or coax or soup up these Chevrolets to get the best out pf them. They w6re built to be driven by you--on the k&ids of roads you drive on. And that's really the test of a great highway performer: Just about anyone can get a kick out of driving one, just as it comes out of the showroom. Which, after all, is the kind of performance you'd expect from Chevrolet. The greater satisfaction and enjoyment built into these cars is borne out, year after year, by the higher resale they bring over other makes in their field. Next time you're out your dealer's way, allow a few extra minutes to sample one of these high* way performers on your own. A few are really all you'll need. That's enough time to do a tot of driving in a Chevrolet. *Optional at extra cott THE GREAT HIGHWAY PERFORMERS Chevrolet • Chevelle • Chevy n • Corvair • Corvette See them at your Chevrolet Showroom CHEVROLET SALES 908 N. FRONT STREET McHENRY. ILLINOIS PHONE 3S8-0397 fjjr

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