%n ts^ ,; x? K™£W--•zW "wr » • tSV*- . McHE^Y-PLAlWPEALEB •rW# :' S«V , v « ' \ WOOD I# l|H 6*mjk: NtoMvfc *& Homer Circle was entertaln- |D thf home of Mrs. Darrel )|« at Greenwood Thursday. Mrs. Viola Low as co-hostess. ' O'clock luncheon was served tbe usual business meetint h*ld. Roll call was answered l|y an Irish story. A fine pro in charge of Mrs. C. L. Harwas enjoyed. Mrs. Clayton RirtUon recited some pQems, A* The Ringwood postoffice ha< |^en moved into the bank building " TPhe Home Circle will meet, in tfce Qeorge SUepard home Thuium. April 10. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Praneon hav? (|oved from the Bwell fartn to Uke Forest. Jllr. and Mrs. Mort Farmer and ' ffcmily have moved from tlu* I^rank Fay apartment to Geuoi $lty, whpre Miey have purchased £ home. . * ' • The Senior M. Y. F. met at Qreenwood church Sunday evei( jta(. Jack Pearson had charge of the worship service. Next Sunday f j r t e m o o n t h e G r e e n w o o d a n d £ltgwo<# M. Y. F. will visit ooseheart. 5 The Ringwood Bible wshool Manning committee met ait the jnurch Monday evening. There will be a candlelight floly Week service in the Riug- Ifood Methodist church Friday evening of Holy Week. Rev. Fire- Hone will minister communion. 'Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Andreas tod daughter, Margo, spent Sun- ' day afternoon with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ebel, at Algonquin. Miss Mary Hogaq attended an f^.H-A. spring rally at Harrington Saturday. Mary has been made the new president for the coming j*ar. Miss Marian Peet of Elgin spent * Saturday with her mother. Mrs. j*** Peet, and sister, Alice. , Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler spent fjjunday with their daughters and 4binilies at Elkhorn. ' Miss Blaine Linassi and Robert tirger of Chicago spent the eekend in the Wm. Pagni home A Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Berg and ifr» and Mrs. Leland Berg left SUttrdsy morning for Phoenix, Arls., where they will visit in the Gordon Berg home. T Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler and Mir. and Mrs. Ardin Friable returned home Thursday evening feiitn their trip to Florida. < Dr. and Mrs. Wm. "Hepburn returned home Wednesday from their trip to Florida. | Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert and daughter, Mabel, of Wilmot spent Wednesday evening in the Fred Bowman home. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison j puane Andreas of DeKalb spent Were Sunday dinner guests in the j ^ weeijen(| with his parents, Henry Marlowe home at Huntloy. Mr an<j Mrg weldon Andreas. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard | Mr and Mrg Wm cruickshank spent Sunday in ^the Alan Ainger yjgj^ friends at Deerfield 8»nbome at Hebron. a»y Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low and I *--, -- family spent Sunday with his' The Chicago Motor club reports mother, Mrs. Viola Low. Afterncou tj,at recent studies indicate a callers were Mr. and Mrs. Wal- single stop and start uses as ter Wilcox of Woodstock. much rubber as one mile of ordl- Mr and Mrs. Ansel Dew^: and nary travel and enough gasoline family of Armstrong, 111., spent. to. travel twg city blocks, the weekend in the Ben Walkinpr- McClory's Tax Record Praised Mr. ind Mrs. Andrew Hawley of Fox River Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Smith visited their father. S. W. Smith, Saturday and Sunday. . . Mr and Mrs. Axel Carlson of I In a communication just issued Woodstock were visitors in the! by the Taxpayers Federation of Clayton Bruce home Sunday. Illinois, Rep. Robert McQlory of Lake Bluff is described as "one of the best friends the t{Utpa£e,rs had in the last Illinois General Assembly." The Taxpayer's. Federation letter follows: -"Dear Representative McClory: We have just, completed checking the record 6f members of the Illinois General Assembly as shown by roll calls at the last Assembl} ifcany of mbly--and we them. had a good payers In. your district know that | you are their good friend. From | 8PRWG FI8IHHG Good fishing this spring in the TW.",*' .od I*. o« tlllnoia .. afation of Illinois appreciates the; actions with you fact that you supported each of t ot *"• Taxpayers the bills which were part of the J *t<now recor^ *®lls 8 Federation's own positive pro-, "tory. ; of Conservation. For gram, which helped make it pos- i Accordingly, in behalf or tne thoge who enjoy river, fishing slble for us to bat 1,000 despite Taxpayers' Federation of Illinois., upper Peoria Lake between Wooilthe fact that some Of these bills ** *B a Pleasure to express to yoii f0rd and Peoria counties has large *ere highly controversial. ou£ Weciatlon for your attitude | mouth ba„ Crapple( bluegill and Federation ' predicted by Sam Parr, superintentrue dent of fisheries of the state • Department Without exception, you were o;i the side of those who believe that t|ie unfortunate people who need, public assistance should get it, but also believe that the taxpayer!*; should be protected against chiselers. You were with the taxpayers on the bills to put a stop to truck and your help. Cordially yours. (Signed) George E, Mahln < Executive Sfcretary" ton home. Mr. and MTS. Evan Vogel were visitors in the Pete Sebastian home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walkington and Mr and Mrs. Walter Lew attended .their card club in the Glen Benoy home Saturday evening. . /; ** • ' ' J : Mr. and' Mrs. Kenneth Powers and son. Glen, of Chicago spent Sunday afternoon and evening it' the Fred Bowman home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy spent the weekend with relatives at Waupaca, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hopper of Chicago visited their father, S.W Smith, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Louis Hawley and daughter, Marian, and Mrs. John Wood ward and sons, John and Louis, were visitors at Woodstock Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Blackmar and son of Antioch visited Dr and Mrs. Wm. Hepburn Sunday. Complete line of Lee's p#uttr» remedies at lVattles DTOJT Store session on bills of major import-toVerloading, and against the bills ^nce to taxpayers. By your record you proved yourself to be one of the best friends that the taxpayers McHenry. Stl i had in the last Illinois General ELECT . , i? V LLOYD w. mm REPUBLICAN : STATE CENTRjrf. COMMITTEEMAN 14ih Congressional District (DuPage, Kane and . McHenry Counties) Business Man r Vetefati A life-long resident Ol this district. to increase truck weight limits. "By their votes you shall know, them," This has been our slogan at legislative sessions for a number of years. By your ^votes, as shown by the record, the tax- Avalanche A rock avalanche, which broke from the western face of the mountain, recently changed the appearance of Mt. Jefferson, Oregon'* second highest peak. bullheads may be found in good numbers in Lake Ramsey. Fayette county .Rice and Anderson lakes in Fulton county and Weldon Springs lake in DeWitt county. Evidence of plenty of game finh in the Chain- Thursday, AjaiT3» 1! Mfning under the ice for ro"*T ~r ffsh in Fox lake caught _ ppunS of fipe fish and returned^ J.. j them to the water. Department J ^rews have restocked Wolf lake»» . ^ southeast of Chicago with desir- * able fish. Picnic fireplaces, water _ | s u p p l y a n d ' t o i l e t f a c i l i t i e s h a v 4 * _ . k i been installed in all Illinois pubnf ^ | lie hunting and fishing areas dui** ing the past fall and winter, Wrr i says. - - • In the United States, unlike other countries, the family car '• an actuality. 24H million families. o- Lakes region in Lake County i own a cat and 2 million of these [ was foujid recently when men ' own more than one. Telephone 8erm«w Mrs Helen Hall of Philadelphia, aided by Bible school stndenta, gives 200 capsule sermons a day by telephone Axt KOMI FURNISHMGS & Leqna Tonyan "SPEEDY" kT McHENRY GARAGE oops? soecv MOMT WA5 OPE AMIN6 1 HAD AUTOMOBILE TPOUBLE AND HAD "TO OET OUT AND 6ET UN Dec 0SCAUSE THEIR FAST REPAIR SERVICE WH.L nx AHY TRooBte ! ,1^ ' i MA ^JtFFVl WILLYS-OVERLAND SALES 604 FRONT STREET ^SED CAR BARGAINS^ Wagon, t-cyl.. overdrive, RWEL'_, THE NEXT TIME IIM CJHA N' 'TI CATCUHP \OV DREAM thAT,- OPEAM VOU CALLED NICK MILLER'S N<|IENRY 6MA6E PHONE 403 19W Willys St&tlon heater, radio. 1948 Universal Jeep, heater, ft aluminum top. 1948 Willys Station Wagon, 4 eyl., 4rif4Irtfi, heater. 1950 Ford panel trucTt, Model F-l with heater. ARMSTRONG -- NAIRN -- KENTIL8- LINOLEUM, uid TILE ' tnstallatloB By Factory Trained Mechanics. PLASTIC WALL TXLB JOANNA WESTERN SHADES ROLL-UP VERTICAL BLINDS SIESTA VENETIAN BLINDS CAMEO-SHERBACK CURTAIN* Drapery Fabrics by the Yard. . Custom Madd Draperies and Slip Covers. PHONE 91? -.36 E. ELM STRSET McHENRY. ILL. Attention Farmer -Breeders F R E E COMPLIMENTARY MATING To one of the world's greatest bulls of your choice -- I! you have not already received one# cull one of the numbers nearest yoi^ McHENRY CRYSTAL LAI^ MARENGO ROUND UYSR ELGIN BELVIDER^" CALADONIA 1876 11-R 6-2107 5904 24 27 A sjdllad, siiici«nt CURTISS CANDY CO. •"AEKS technician will be at your nrvto*. ^LL EX^E DAIRY ernd , L THREE BEEF. BREEDS - Let's Look at the Record of • • V- » »... ^ ^ PEARSON Marine Veteran! State Representative HARVEY PEARSON has represented the people of McHenry, Lake and Boone Counties in the General Assembly at Springfield for four years. These years of service havq been marked by FEARLESSNESS in voting for w hai was right, regardless of outside pressures. Hip record shows Harvey Pearson has CONSISTENTLY voted for or against bills presented on the basis of whether they were right or wrong in the interests of the people of the District. PEARSON HAS SHOWN AN INTELLIGENT COHCERM HW THE PEOPU Of IMS DISTRICT IN THESE IMPORTANT MATTERS: !f when you have l.-TAXATION. Harvey Pearson opposed the 2c gas tax, and it was his compromise proposal that was adopted, providing funds for the first time on a proportionate share to townships for rural roads. He has been commended by the Illinois Taxpayers Federation and the Illinois Agriculture Association. , 2. HONESTY IN GOVERNMENT. Harvey Pearson voted for bills sponsored by the Illinois Crime Commission. 3. ANTI-SUBVERSIVE BILLS. Harvey Pearson voted for bills endorsed by a leading veterans organization to combat the Communist menace. 4. SERVICE TO DISTRICT. Harvey Pearson lias been ON Th k JOB, at Springfield, serving on the following Committees: Appropriations, Conservation, Roads and Bridges, and Labor and Industrial Affairs of which he is Vice-Chairman. Harvey Pearson Vote For HARVEY PEARSON prlx*iart Election April 8 On His Outstanding General Election MiC 4 Record of f •* hJ Economy - Common Sense - Honesty VOTE REPUBLICAN *• «• » e t, forget what" blue Monday" nwqns... when you have automatic appliances to take the work out; of washday I Then, you'd jyst toss clothes into the washer... and they'll be sudsed cif an, rinsed, and spun. When the wash*? automatically turns itself off, you'll simply put the clothes into the dryer... where they'll fluff-dry automatically! And all that's left is sit-down ironing ... finished in no time at alll \bu tee, no more up-to-your-elbows in Htol water... no rao<« lifting heavy, steaming clothes. And you won't have to vfOrry about "good drying' weather... you'll just be a awfiy from the sunshine in your dtytr, Best of all, you can wash any hour of the day or night y< like .... and never, never have "blue Monday" feeling when you've, finished I PUBLIC SIRVICI (OiUANY OJ^ NORTHIRN lUIHO!* "•dhp"