NRY SHOi BERNICE Y/yHILSCDM 385-4380 BERTHA QUINN HEADS SHORES CWB FORBEAR Officers of the McHenry Shore Club for 1968 are as follows: Bertha Quinn, president; Lois Huehne, vice-president; William Tennert, treasurer; Barbara Pogor, recording secretary; Julie Zeimet, recording secretary; Mr. Liss parlimentarian; and Mr. Neuharth, chaplain. Our fall dinner dance will be held on Nov. 23 and a free picnic for all residents will be held on July 13. Matt Zeimet gave us some figures on what the road repairs will cost and they were waiting for a few more bids. The beach area will be finished as soon as the ice is gone, which shouldn't be too much longer. Mote on the dance and picnic as the details are worked out. RETURN FROM FLORIDA „ TRIP This Jonases drove to Daytona Fla., and stayed with friends in a trailer camp. While there they took some trips, saw the ocean and drove for 5 miles on the sandy beach, collected shells for the grandchildren and enjoyed the sights. After spending a day in St. Augustine browsing through the old forts and museums, which were very interesting, they went to Cape Kennedy and saw the launching pad where the three astronauts were killed. Dining out in several restaurants was fun but thev weather was so cold they had to have the heat on almost every day and the day they left for home it was pouring rain so the weather was far from good. All the way home Tessie ^essi°NA "Z> SESAMES IMmttm OPTOMETRIST INSURANCE Dr. John F. Kelly At 1224 N. Green Street, McHenry (Closed Wednesday) EByeo HDxaanMed (BBascso Fitted Contact; ILsases Hrs. Dally 0:80 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday Evenings 8:80 pm. Evening* by Appointment PHONE 885-0452 Earl R.Walsh Fire, Auto, Farm Sc Life Representing RELIABLE COMPANIES When Ton Need Insurance of Any Kind PHONE 885-8800 or 885-0058 8420 W Elm St, McHenry, 111. Dr. Leonard L. Bottari Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses 1808 N. Richmond Road Honrs: Mon., Tues., Thars., Fri. 4:00 p-m. to 6:00 p.m. Tues., Thurs., & Frl. Eve 7 p m. to* 0 p.m. Sat. 0:80 to 8:00 p.m. No Honrs on Wednesday PHONE 385-4151 If No Answer Phone 885-2262 George L. Thompson General Insurance • LIFE • AUTO • HEALTH • FIRE • CASUALTY • BOAT Phone 815-885-1066 8812 W. Elm St., McHenry In McHenry Plalndealer Blgd. Dennis Conway Auto, life, Fire State Farm Ins. Cos. 8815- W. Elm St. McHenry, Illinois 885-5285 or 885-7111 OFFICE EQUIPMENT McHenry County Office Machine* Sales • Service & Rentals Typewriters, Adders, Calculators Mon- - Sat. 0:00 - 5:80 Friday till 0:00 pjn. Phone 450-1226 08 Grant St., Crystal Lake* 111. LETTER SERVICE Mimeographing • Typing Addressing -. Mailing Lists McHenry County Letter Service 1212-A N. Green St- PHONE 885-5064 M o n . t h r u F r l . 8 - 5 Closed Saturdays METAL WORK Schroeder Metalcraft for Home and Garden Wrought Iron Railings Patio Furniture Antiques 1705 S. Rt. 81 PHONE 885-0050 RADIO & TV SERVCE Radio - Phono Black & White TV's & Color Will Pick Up Portable Items To Be fixed W. B. Cleveland 606 So. Orchid Path 885-5024 ACCOUNTANTS Paul A. Schwegel 4410 West Route 120 ) McHenry, Illinois 885-4410 VACUUM CLEANERS Authorized and Bonded Electrolux Representative JAMES VAN FLEET 2501 Martin Rd. McHenry. Illinois 38S-S027 CHIROPRACTOR Dr. Arthur J. Howard Chiropractor " ZoOS S. Kiver Sd. •- Ph. 885-8520 - Closed Thurs. • ByAppt. - Sat. 0 to 1 was singing the song 'California Here I Come.' NEWS ITEMS Vicki Mieritz celebrated her eleventh birthday by having her best girl friend in for dinner and taking her to the roller rink. On Sunday Grandpa and Grandma Mieritz and two aunts came out from Park Ridge for a family party. The Zeimets entertained Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bacza and their five children on Sunday as they popped in on Julie on short notice. Charlie and Loretta Ramage were hosts to thirteen friends who attended dinner there on Sunday. Anne Gruner's brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schoening, from Chicago visited in the Stores for 3 days last week. A trip to Half Day to see the new home of a nephew and wife, Jack and Carol Schoening, resulted in a pleasant day for all. Bill Corcoran was taken back to Woodstock hospital after about one month at home. Cards will be appreciated. DOGS A notice was read at the meeting on March 7 stating that a new ordinance was in effect which requires owners of dogs to keep them on a leash unless they are in their own yards. We are getting the usual number of complaints from residents about dogs running loose and messing up their lawns. Soon the grass will be green and we will be getting out in the yard to work so please keep your pet on your own property or walk it along the roads. SYMPATHY TO THE KORNER FAMILY Our sincere sympathy and condolences go out to the family of John Korner who passed away Tuesday after being in McHenry hospital for about a week. Survivors are his wife, Gladys, two sons, John and William, and two grandchildren. NATAL DAYS Many happy returns of the day to Pearl Paulin on the thirteenth, Irene Mueller and Virginia Verstege on the fourteenth, Roberta Mieritz and Ronald Roberts on the fifteenth, Joseph Skala on the sixteenth, Susan Lamerand on LIKEMOOR - LILYMOOR T SHIRLEY SCHUERR 385-2645 Wed., Mar. 13, 1968- Plaindealer-Sec. 2, Pg. 5 HOLDSHABmOCK SHUFFLE^ THIS SATUMBAY This coming Saturday, March 16, is the big night ofthe Shamrock Shuffle dance sponsored by the Lilymoor association. It will be held at the Johnsburg Community hall in Johnsburg, from 8:30 p.m.' till ??? If you haven't purchased your tickets yet you can do so at the door Saturday night. Bring your friends and be in the spirit of the wearihg of the green. AUXILIARY NEWS The Woman's auxiliary held the seventeenth, Jean Barnett, Joseph Mondry and Samuel 'Sandy' Winters on the eighteenth, Sandy will be 19 and Jack Schramm on the nineteenth. ANNIVERSARIES On March 15 Fred and Ruth Dodge will be celebrating their wedding anniversary. Best wishes and congratulations to them. their monthly meeting at the home of Alma Hueckstaedt Monday, March 4. Discussed was the forthcoming rummage sale to be held in May. Also workers were picked for the do-nut day in June. Winner of the monthly prize was Shirleann Krich. Hostesses for the March meeting were Alma Huecksteadt, Elsie Metz and Shirley Schuerr. The next monthly meeting will be held Monday, April 1, at the home of Helen Rodde at 8 p.m. Hostesses for the April meeting are Cathy Prange and Helen Rodde. OUR SERVICEMEN Rich Wolf is home on a 30 day leave from the Marines. Rich had been stationed over in Vietnam. Nathan Lubke, better known to all of his many friends as Butch, completed his boot training at Great Lakes. Dave Tobey is now out of the Naval hospital and is stationed on another ship. WELCOME HOME Goes to Lil Wijas from her many friends. Lil spent three and a half weeks touring the different Shrines in Europe and seeing the other interesting sights. Sure glad to have you home, Lil. SYMPATHIES Our deepest sympathies goto Ida Legge on the loss of her sister, Mrs. Lenna Budd, and her nephew, Mr. Frantzmeyer. Both sister and nephew passed away the week of Feb. 26. Our deepest sympathies goto Dave and Lorraine Heckmann on the loss of Dave's mother, Mrs. Mary Heckmann. Mary passed away Sunday, March 3 in Memphis, Tenn. ANNIVERSARY Greetings go to Jack and Elaine Bender who celebrated their nineteenth wedding anniversary Friday, March 8. Congratulations Jack and Elaine and hope you celebrate many more together. BIRTHDAY Greetings go to Little Miss Deborah Jean Vomkahl. Debo- j rah became a great big one year old Sunday. To help celebrate her first birthday her God - parents, Adaline Lambrecht and Fritz DeZutter, her grandfather, Mr. Lambrecht, and other relations were out for dinner and a birthday party. Many happy returns Deborah. GET - WELL Wishes go to Ethel Edwards and Rita Erickson. Both Ethel and Rita are patients at the McHenry hospital. Here's hoping you both are now home and are just fine. HOME I am happy to report that Ed CRourke is now home from the McHenry hospital. Ed is one of the firemen from Lakemoor and received burhs on his leg from a fire. Here's hoping it is completely healed, Ed. ^ There are too many human beings under the impression that they have to live somebody else's life for them. / It's really a pleasure to park your car in Osco's spacious parking lot, knowing that this shopping trip will be well worth your while. For your Osco Drug store is actually many stores in one! It means that you can get your prescriptions filled by a competent pharmacist. . . and at the same time, take care of your other shopping errands. :: MAALOX R O R E R mtCmSIIIM A1UMINUM HTMOIlOt (111 -3 MIDWEST BANK cm ANTACID - DEMULCENT NON-CONSTIPATING irrsn SUPER SP*AV Refresh Mouthwash Shake Well Utini K((p tOMLf TIGHTLY CIOSEC KffP FBOM fBffZlN I ^ MMCATfP fOR CHAPPE0 » /9C SIZE TOOTHPASTE EX-LARGE 5 OZ. REGULAR OR MINT FLAVORED *1.59 SIZE DEODORANT 7 OZ. Secret SprayoO* $138 *2.49 SIZE FRUIT FLAVORED VITAMINS WITH IRON BOTTLE OF 60 Chocks SOOTHES STOMACH DISTRESS^^ Maalox ZSZ OO Stock-L p at This Price PLASTIC COATEQ Placing Cards *1.20 SIZE NEW RINSE OFF COLD CREAM 6 oz. Jar •1.00 SIZE NEW MEDICATED OR NORMAL HAND CREAM 5.7 oz. Jar 98c SIZE HELENE CURTIS HAIR SPRAY 89' SIZE CLEAR HAIR CREAM Score 3 oz. Tube *1.39 SIZE MOUTHWASH Reef 22 oz. Bottle 58 Spray Net 13 oz. 38 Stock-Up nt This Price WHITE VISCOSE Furnae© FiSters ffl each Deck §m0 Dust-Proof Protection! /> • PROTECTS FROM MILDEW AND DUST • PROTECTS FROM SCUFFS • KEEPS THINGS ORGANIZED Add a Touch of Color... 24"X 36" PICK YOUR SIZE • 16" x 20" • 20" x 25" • 16" x 25" • 20" x 20" Regular Price 59c each ASSORTED COLORS WITH FRINGE SEE THRU PLASTIC Box Reg. 49c each Only m PRICES GOOD ONLY THRU SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1968. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. , Ar Time for a Change? X ALL SEASON 10-W-30 Motor Oil Quart Can Only Hours: Daily 9-9 Sun. 9-5 3720 W. McHenry 385-7030 For Fast, Relia rescri prion