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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Jan 1965, p. 5

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. o Thursday, January 7. 1965, McHENRY PLAlliDEALER^ TOE McHENBYPLAINDEALER Section One -- Page Tlv <n iiiiip^Piii * « K > *. „ % v < v V ,li 7 ? ^ Established 1875 8812 West Elm Street Phone S85-0170 Published Every Thursday at McHenry, Illinois Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois ;;by McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY. Lorry E. Lund -- Publisher Adele Froehlich, Editoi 1964 PRESS RSfiflClflTIQO n a t i o n a l e d i t o r sal AS^>C0TI&N BIBMmmjWMMIIM I Year J ' \ . Subscription Rates . . . . . . . . . • . . $4.00 1 Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.50 6 Mos. ...... $2.25 6 Mos. $2.50 3 Mos. $1.50 3 Mos $1.75 In McHenry County Outside McHenry County Married Recently MR. AND MRS. MATHEW MARTORANO \-Miss Carol Lyn Herdrick and Mr. Mathew Martoranovy/ ere married Dec. 10 by Rev. E. Nieting at St. John's Lutheran church, Island Lake. They now are' &t home at 432 Barrington Road, Wauconda. Wed In December MR. AND MRS. EARL BETTS, JR. A candlelight service at Grace Lutheran church, Richmond, on Dec. 19 united in marriage Miss Christine Pauer of Mundelein and ,Earl Betts, Jr., of Ringwood. On Dec. 22, the couple lef on their honeymoon trip to Sacramento, Calif., where .they will make their home while Mr. Betts attends Sacramento City college. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Pauer of Mundelein and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Betts, Sr., of Ringwood. Both young people are graduates of Ela Vernon high school in Lake Zurich. TRY A JOHNSON AUTOMATIC STOCK TANK) HEATER FOR 30 DAYS FREE EASY FREE .. with Johnson's free trial plan, you venience of having a Johnson Stock Tank Heater "for . . . absolutely FREE! No obligation! < AND EASY .. n° work for you... we install the Johnson otocK Tank Heater in your stock tank. Easiest of all, Johnson keeps fog stock tank ice free automatically. You needn t give it & second thought. , , , . , .. 0, , WHY?. . We want you to try the Johnson Automatic btock Tank Heater because we are confident that you'll be so satisfied with its performance that you will decide to keep it. We're sure you'll discover why more farmers buy Johnson Automatic LP Gas Stock Tank Heaters than any other kind. Let's set an installation date now ... so you can start enjoying the advantages of icejree water in yoiur stock tank all winter. Call, or stop in. •Qualified Credit Required ft ~ Northern Propane £ ' _ GaS Company X* 4003 W. Main Street McHenry, Illinois Phone 385-4200 Hrs.: Daily 8-5 -- Fri. 8-9 pan. McHenry Hospital Patients admitted during the past week to McHenry hospital included Laura Jorgenson, Mark Nolen, Michael Pocrnich, Leif Grade, William Janke and Sigred Glendening, Ingleside; Geraldine Randall, Pennsylvania; Olaf Qaiek, Island Lake; Cheryl O'Grady, Janis Wetzel, Henry AnderssoKn, Melena Pospisek, Jeffrey Ray and Russell Willey, Crystal Lake; George Jackson and Cecil Vogts, Woodstock.. Alice Holmgren, Patrick Baudin and Larry Anderson, Wonder Lake; Jesse Miller,; Trevor, Wis.; Sam Guodi, Antioch; John Neary, Pell Lake, Wis.; John* Gallagher, Barrington; Richard Hamm, Fox Lake; Derren Tho°mas, Des- Plaines; Casimiro Bertuccelli, Solon Mills; Kathleen Weber, William Kelley, William Mc- Keon, Edward Blair, Lupretia tJllo, John Tabar, Karl Anna, Richard Dehn,. Eleanor Meyer, Howard Bacon, Everett Sisk, Ronald Sluga, Catherine Larsen, Gertrude Helwig, Wayne Blixt, William ^ Hansen, Kurt Prell and Mae Marek, McHenry. Memorial Hospital During the past week patients admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, included Leslie Decker, Steven Absher, Nancy Griswold, Jake Barthuly, George Williams, Jr., Mary Sites, .Rose Kerben, Wonder Lake; Doris Hayes, Terry Lynn Bennett, William May, Margaret Burghgraef, Doris Schiller and William Smith of McHenry. Harvard Hospital Mrs. Jerome Miller, Henry Hasman, Lloyd Simon ' and Thomas Moore of McHenry and Walterine Rotfhowicz of Wonder Lake were patients during the past week in the Harvard hospital. MARRIAGE LICENSES Wayne Konecny and Sue Ann Kqjjecny, both of Wonder Lake. Maimed originally in Mexico, remarried in the United States. MEMORIAM In loving memory of our beloved son and brother who passed away 1 year ago on Jan. 12, 1964. You are not forgotten loved one Nor will you ever be, As long as life and memory last We will remember thee. Mr. and, Mrs. Elmer Carr Brother and Sisters Januat-y 7 C. D. of A. Business Meeting and Card Tournament -- K. of C. Hall. January 11 League of Women Voters; McHenry Evening unit, Meeting -- 8 p.m. -- Mrs. Elliott WheelandVKorne, 42-13- South Street, v January 12 St. Patrick's Club Sponsors "Decent Literature" Discussion -- Church Basement --- 8 p.m. January 14 , High School PTA Meeting -- School Cafeteria -- 8:15 p.m. -- Dr. Aiwa, Speaker. January 19 Valley View Unit, McHenry Community PTA, Meeting -- Valley View School, -- 7:30 p.m. -- Speaker, &Miss? Kopan, Reading Consultant. January 24 Sunday Morning Breakfast -- Legion Home -- 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. <J:>nuafy^25 Skating Party -- 3 to 5:30 p.m. -- McHenry Roller Rink -- Spon.-ored by Cadet Troop 41, Girl Scouts. 2gmam McHenry Hospital Mr. and i Mrs. Gerald Mathews are parents of a daughter born Dec. 28. A daughter was born Dec. 28 to MrT^nd Mrs. Charles Coulman of Solon Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Fallow of Chicago are parertts of a son born Dec. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Majewski of Fox Lake announce the birth of a daughter Dec. 29. On Dec. 31 a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larsen. A Round Lake couple, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDonald, became parents of at daughter Dec. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Olcott of Woodstock welcomed a son Dec. 31. A son was born Jan^ 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Jerimiah Motter of Ingleside. He was the first baby born at the McHenry hospital in. the new year. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mullen announce the birth of a son Jan. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lisk of Lindenherst became parents of a daughter Jan. 3. ""A Sherman Hospital, Elgin i A daughter was born to Mr. and 'Mrs. Angelo Budasi. GLADSTONES 7 Women's Winter DRESSES r 1 - 2 - 3 P i e c e Wools -- Orlons -- Cottons All Sizes DRASTIC REDUCTIONS! dtone 'The Store for Everyone" 1218 N. Green Street '• Phone 383-0182 Dr. SIMS says... SAFEGUARD A PUBLIC SERVICE OF THE ILLINOIS STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY blur. Soon ttitere may be nausea, vomiting and a fluttering of the heart, followed by unconsciousness and then--death. Death results when the in- "haled carbon monoxide replaces the oxygein in the red blood cells depriving the-body tissues of needed oxygen. Shoula orw of your family or loved ofieS ftecome.a carbon monoxide victim this winter,- move him into fresh air, keep' him warm and render mouthto- mouth respiration. As soon as possible, call the physician. Of course* it's far more desirable to stop carbon monoxide poisoning BEFORE it starts. This can be accomplished by following these simple rules; 1. Make certain that gas fittings, gas heaters, chimneys and dampers in your hdme or hunting lodge are in top working order. 2.-Never-Tun-4he--motor of your car when,it's In the garage UNLESS the garage is well ventilated. ^ 3. Never sit in a parked car -- even for short periods --- with the motor on and the heater running.. V, " These simple rules' are the big„ four of carbon monoxide safety. Follow them -- and you'll remain safe, from one of the deadliest of all wintertime killers. -- " • ------ CARBON MONOXIDE: WINTER KILLER Despitev constant warnings, carbon monoxide snuffs out the lives of 600 Americans every year. Most of its. victims are stricken during the winter months.^Thoy include hunting parties in northwood cabins,, motorists who warm up their^ cars in closed garages, and people who sit-, or sleep in parked cars with the motor running. ' What makes carbon monoxide such a deadly persistent.killer? The answer lies in its physical characteristics -- or rather lack of characteristics. A product of imperfect combustion in stoves, furnaces and exhaust fumes from automobiles, carbon monoxide gas is non-irritating, tasteless, colorless and practically odorless. Its only warning is the symptoms produced once the. gas has worked its way into the victim's bloodstream. . The victim of carbon monoxide poisoning usually experiences a tightness about the forehead, headache and dizziness. He'll feel tired and his eves will Memorial Hospital, Woodstock , Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher announce the birth of a son Dec. 29. On Jan. 1, New Years Day, a kSon was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hammond. Harvard Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Magera announce the birth af a daughter, Peggy, Ann. She was the first baljv' born in the new year at 1 he/Harvard hospital. She has a/brother. Joseph, 2'l/z. for all your HOME IMPROVEMENT NEEDS SHEET ROCK 4x8 - 3/8' $384 ea. 4x8 -- 1-4"- • Suci Mahogany • Antique White • Alpine Birch • Red Oak Plus Many Others rntmrri II As Low As $4.22 ea. CEILING TILE FLOOR TILE • White Ceiling Tile 12"X*2V2" -- Only 12c ea. Vinyl - Asbestos Tile • Silentex Tile, * comparable in looks, 8c \liii "Top 10 Colors" quality to many higher priced tile only 21c ea. lO^'ea McHENRY LUMBER COMPANY 4030 W. Main Street Phone 385-4600 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 U. S. CHOICE CHUCK POT ROAST - SPECIAL - (ENTER CUTS PORK CHOPS 69i corned Bone Steaks OUR OWN Fresh Polish 69c lb. Bulk Pork Sausage 49c lb. Fresh Italian 69c lb. Fresh Brattwurst 69c lb. Country Back Ribs .. 49c lb. Mendota^Wanil^ 2-LBS. 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