V"1' •1 Mi**, wm " * on Par Mii ii ' "Ya wUlfAT^ ' *'*'v GiMtinfi Folks! "lysr*4' f?rsK". *$S\y ' fcl"? 'i;: I"^~ life II#: Before going on -with this week's • J# caiman weare collar to do ft bit yoursnleii of bragging. This week marks the second anniversary of "McCulkna lake On Parade. Intheoe pest two years wo have done oar beet- to fm no for We km mqr prove tif be tin many a good ttttiau We are proud of our two yedr record nf the „ T_„.„ thanks to to operation and to of the Plaindealer who u inspired and eaeoaragaf as In ir wore. Now to get on with the news of BCAUTIF* TOUR BOMB WITH AH 4£PJiALT BLACKTOP DRIVEWAY , A Clean, Smootb, Pcnuixnl nSlh ^ -. * . . • -p - •• O Spread *1 Satisfaction Guaranteed STEFFAN BROTHERS 8&3 Tlfftd Street . UfiB.JOl. ' V PHOm HeHBNKT 12S-I . . P'\: ^ MID- :'r II" < Sponsored by ULYMOOR PROPERTY OWNZFLL UPROVEHEBT ASSOCIATION, mo. • 8 o'clock • ULYMOOR GLUBHOUM , f On Route 120 Kiit of McHenry ' ** '* •' 'J Ifutieby r* ij ^ TURNER'S ORCHISTBA t > H:> i " y . i ' t i z V # 'wm jus! m *%9GT alieift If ww Cfn'k il just can't be removed. AH done pm the eternises. A fGE Furs deeeed end glazed. PHONE 20 S. Green St McHENRY this feattor a dee's excursion to Park tor the children of wore .made at this have note news on this Hera in next week's column. Latest reports on the condition Ed. Doran, who is confined to his I at the Woodstock hospital with severe barns, are the same as last week. His condition is still serioas. It .is oar sincere hope that we may five you a more favorable report next week. A very special event took place on Orchard Drive last Sunday when the many friends and neighbors of Mrs. Linda Waldock gathered at the home of her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Makofske, to shower the expectant mother with gifts for the coming event in September. Among thoee present were Nancy Rodin, Dorothy Doberstein, Mrs. Margaret! Hersog and daughter, Catherine, Mrs. Rita Musynski, Rose Mataat, Mrs. Gertrude Lay of Chicago, Mrs. P. Struck and many others. There is one thing certain and that is that old -Joe Stork just couldn't find a better papered spot to deposit his We>hop day or night. bundle. Linda! i -hope you get your wish, Erling Olsen entertained Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomsen, Mr. and Mrs. Tryg Ronjstad, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Edmonds and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Osterby at his home last Saturday evening. It took Erling four long hours to clip Fred Thomsen, Fred Edmonds and Tryg out of 35 cents with the paste boards. Mr. and Mrs. John Elmer are enjoying a week's vacation at their cottage on Fountain Lane. A hearty welcome to Mr. and Mrs. William Justen, who have established a permanent home in our community. A little of the same greeting to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merkelz and daughter, Barbara, the new owners of the Trigin home on Maple Hill. They, too, will be permanent residents here. to MfcJ-2t i^Say hoar of We ire Mer at year _ !?""• on the Struck's 26th weddjpg1 nature, bet dent Otto Py<tol o«» his'n ©if the 18th, i anniversary July 3rd. ~ neighbor* *•'* ""i v 1 Hemwiw Out »hOM Jaly Stith. Our thought for the week--Borrow, 566-J-2. Mattr**, <**, wit 'knock off a • trouble for yourself if that's your year freai her eelrndsr en July 18th, bat will Coqrratalationa To-- Leo Sales on his Mrtk8a» adaiv Nipping another HOSIERY DTE DIRK COCKTAIL AND DINING ROOM RAItr MOWN BUTTBtNUT OBI BSUS MSSRT SAND <ll4>AWnBP to dy eay ttoekb§ PtWKILYI • UN K foe AON DM- • Match «ock- 'hi -• " While we're slinging the welcomes around we wish to steer a hearty one to Kenneth Perske, flight commander of the army air force, who has recently been discharged from the service and is now enjoying a vacation at the home of his parents on Orchard Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hannig had as weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Jungers of Chicago. Jimmy has recently received his discharge after serving four years with the army medical corps. The Vic Jacobson home has been sold this week. We hope to give you the name of the new owaer next week. Not bo many months ago we were happy to welcome Willard Kiddelsen home from service with the navy and Ray. Nelson of the army. It seems like this civilian life just didnt agree with these two oversees heroes. Willard Kiddelsen re-enlisted in the navy and left for duty at Glen view last Monday, while Ray Nelson bid his wife and two youngsters a fond farewell last Sunday to resume his duties in the U. S. army. Good luck to both of you from yours truly. which will be playeiKat McHmry On completion of the present beach improvement project by the A. P. Freund and Sons firm of McHenry, McCullom Lake feeidents will enjoy a bigger and cleaner spot for loafing and swimming than ever before, litis has been made possible by the generous contribution from Frank Howard. The Property Owners ass'n had added the balance necessary to cover the total cost of the project. The only problem that confronts the property owners is how to impress the few inconsiderate individuals who enjoy the pleasures of our beach that the signs posted at the entrances express the wishes of the majority of the residents. NO DOGS ALLOWED--We all love our dogs but, we certainly wouldn't expect our neighbors to share his bath with him or her. The folks of McCullom Lake are all agog with excitement over the coming game between the McCullom Lake Kitty Cats and the McHenry Rangers 594 the Anderson Field in next Wednesday evening. The lineup for the Kitty Cats ia as follows: Capt. Len Jensen, lb. Jimmy Schlagel ]{. Sonny Brown, (C. < Lee Larson cf. Jimmy Sales, sa. Glenn Huska, flk Ernie Frett, 3b. Sonay Warner,'e.- Bob Brown, p. Paul 8truck, Mgr. Otto Pyrita and Lee Sawdo, U«lpiree. For the Jtangera S§4: W. Wegener, lb. S. Aim, It Chas. Tonyan, *L Bob Knox, ss. Don Freund, 3b Jake Fatske, cf, Richard Patske, fk. Jake Wegener, >. R. Nfckds, c. Martin Wagner, Mgr. Umpires, Harold Afaa aad Roy Miller. All you baseball fans who enjoy a real game be at Anderson's field in McHenry next Wednesday evening and you won't be disappointed when you see our Kitty Cats trim the i>ants off the Rangers. We hope. 7-Conrse DiXffiert on Reservations j Hot and Cold suuwwsai' in Home-baked c*ke« and pwMM SEASONABLE PU0E8 -'M-M 1 Mr. and Mrs. George CaUe enjoyed the company of Earl and Tom Clodfetter of St. Paul, Minn., over the weekend. The folks occupying | the Cables' guest house for the jr summer are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Yal- i bun of Chicago. Mrs; Yalbun, former Lieutenant m the army nur3e| j corps and her husband, Ray, also an y overseas veteran, will, we are sure,' enjoy a most pleasant vacation here.! Here is a bit of news that we are < sure will be welcomed bap oar many contributors: / I After a two-year wait Don Ameche' has finally recognised our need for one of his gadgets and has sent his trew to hssfsll it to or shack, The Beantifnl Grounds Surround This Resort on Pistakee Bay M THE MO BOX I-*. lifel Thomas P. fiolger ' ' The McHenry Druggist' m ANNOUNCEMENT *>> 4. We are pleased to announce to the people of this community and surrounding environs our entry into the field of Real Estate Brokerage construction OT our new permanent location has been completed, our temporary office will be located on lit. 120, between Lily Lake '- i'• •• •A^4 > I - • . • We extend a cordial invitation to all to list their properties with us for sale, rental or exchange. •J-? If at any time we can be of assistance to our friends and neighbors in this partiailar line of endeavor, feel free to call on us. It is our sincere wish to ve. a service to our community. "To list With us, Is To Sell Thru Us." McHenry Realty Co. Bernard J. Peschke and Associates Telephone McHenry 690-M-2 .. 'JU •f- -