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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Feb 1955, p. 12

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LAKEMOOR & LILYMOOR HIMMfiiMM * > tillage News Jbhn Bonder has filed petition to ruitfjfor village trustee on the Progressive party ticket. Other petitions have been taken out by residents but have not as yet been filed. House Committee Meeting There will be a house committee meeting Friday at 9 p.m. in the fire house. Members are asked to please attend this meeting. (Auxiliary News There was- a meeting of the Ladies auxiliary last Wednesday evening in the fire house. After the business meeting, a social hour followed. Members were asked to bring along pictures from their dhildhood and those attending were to identify the pictures. It was loads of fun for those present to see the pictures that were brought in. Hostesses :' for the evening were Mesdames O'Leary, McDermott, Leon and ' janicewski. Appleslices and coffee were served. On Wednesday evening about twenty of the auxiliary members attended the district meeting at v. Fox Lake. The Lake County Fire •-^Belles were hostesses to the different auxiliaries. LJU. News Just a reminder of the whoopee party being held Feb.- 12 at Club Lilymoor, of Which three-fourtihs , of the proceeds will go to the fire department. Music by the Golden Tunes and, of course, our f favorite entertainer, Danny Rio, will be present. All food served is free of charge. So keep the date in mind and you will be assured of a good time. to be home recuperating from surgical " treatment in Children's Memorial hospital in Chicago. He was happy to (have his "grandmother" visit him from Chicago, Mrs. Mesllen. We hope you will soon be out playing with your friends, David. In Hospital Myra Sabroski of Lakjemoor is in Woodstock hospital for surgical treatment and we sincerely wish for her a speedy recovery. (Wrestling Champ If you see Jenny McDermott i showing the jftn she has been wearing this past week, you can be sure she is more than proud of her son's achievement in winning first place in (his weight class in the North 'Suburban wrestling riieet. Congratulations, ' sunny, and we all Wish yoii continued success in this field. Sympathy Our sympathy is extended to C. Wade oh the death of his brother, who lives in Alabama. . attend Open Ho^se Mr. and Mrs. .McDermott and Larry Booster attended the open house tor National Automobile dealers on Tuesday at the Conrad Hilton hotel in. Chicago. Weekend in Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Larry Booster attended fSie twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of Jean's brother in Detroit, this past weekend. New Manager The Chuck Wagon's new manager is Bob Krinri of Lilymoor. Bob is well known from his hot dog stand operated at the Hi Ho and in Woodstock. Good luck. Bob, in your new place of business. {Surprise Marriage Buddy Milinac of Lilymoor was married last Wednesday, Jan. 26. Details are not known to me at this particular moment but I hope to have them for heart week's issue. Home from Hospital Little David Tobey is happy < Injured Viola Drewitz had the misfortune of falling on the ice this past week and breaking her arm. Iiene Leon also had the misfortune of falling last Sunday and breaking one rib and fracturing two others. Our sincere wishes : for a speedy recovery goes out to these twb Women. Birthdays Jan. 29 Casey Brzezinski celebrated his birthday by attending the graduation party of his nephew in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Para also attended this party. Kenneth Ehrhardt celebrated his birthday on Jan. 30. On Feb. 2, Edward Steadman, Jr., will celebrate his' twelfth birthday and on the same day Edward (Pinky) Gureczny will also celebrate his seventlhi birthday. Dorothy Wrublewski will celebrate on Saturday of this week. Congratulations to all of you and may you have many more years filled with health and happiness. Birthday Party Linda Wrublewski celebrated her fifth birthday With the following friends attending her party: Linda Lee Parratore, Bonnie Bonder, Rickey Foss, Tommy Para, Katharine Brzezinski, Carol and Barbara Erickson and Mickey Wojtanek. Ice cream and cake were served by Linda's mother and favors were taken home by all the children. Lovely gifts were received by the guest of honor. Smorgasbord Supper If you see many of the residents of Bheridatt road with a few more pounds added to their weight, it is all due to the wonderful supper put ,c$n by Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland "Wade last Sunday evening. Ham baked In wine sauce, Swedish meatballs and chicken were just part of the wonderful dinnef served with salads and pies of all sorts. I ROBERT HAY "THE LOW OVERHEAD WAY' General Contractor Hew Contraction end Remodeling LET US FIGURE FOR YOU Phone 622-W-2 ROUTE 4 McHENRY, ILLINOIS NYE DRUG STORE JMrlg Npuib A Message from your Nye Drug Store Pharmacist's CONTRARY TO THE GENERAL BELIEF, the prescriptions that you think are the easiest to compound, the kind we "Just take out of a battle", are often difficult to fill. THERE ARE ONLY 26 LETTERS IN THE ALPHABET, and we have literally thousands of prescription drugs and preparations. Digitalis, Digoxin, Digitoxin, Digitora, Digalen, etc., are just a few of the many drugs beginning with Dig. "OFTEN MANY DRUGS have names so similar to others, that we have to contact your Physician to make certain that we are reading the name correctly, because dispensing an error is unthinkable. SO IF WE READ YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS very slowly at times, be patient witteus please. We are just being very careful, because we want to compound your prescriptions exactly as your Physician specifies. NYE Drug Store " Walgreen Agency Those attending this, dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ffctra, Mr. fetid Mrs. H&old Foss, Mr. and ICrs. Tony Leon, Mr. and Mrs. Casey Brzezinski, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Geiger Duck Lake, Mr. and |{rs. Ed Kaxnin of Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wade, Stewart Clark and Ed Kamin, Jr. Games that had us all in "stitches" were played after this dinner. Work on Monday was really a chore for. all who had to go. T, ips on raffic C'H AH LES. F . CA R PE N T I E R . . ' Sccrct.iry gf St-ltc Tou are approaching an unmarked intersection. You see another car approaching it the crtoas street from your left. 'You have the rightof- way (Section 68, b, Uniform Act Regulating Traffic), but if the driver of the other car faila to yield the right-of-way to you, can you stop In time to avoid a crash? In drawing up the Uniform Act Regulating Traffic,:members of our General Assembly have tried to anticipate every kind of traffic situation which could develop, and to Establish rules to cover all those situations. But, as the driver of a car, you know there are people who do • not take the trouble to learn thoBe rules or either cannot or will hot observe them. That fellow, drfrittg the car approaching from your left, may. be one of those who doesn't know or doesn't care. For your own safety, you must be able to crtop soon enough, - just in case he happens not to know or care about the rules. Don't take a chance. Don't And out What his attitude is "by accident." Services Mark - Of New Church Rev. Gilbert Wefeshaar, resident minister, announced"' this week that special service's will be held this doming Sunday, Feb. 6,. officially opening the new First Methodist church at Crystal Lake arid Dole avenues in Crystal Lake. For this auspicious occasion, the community Will be honored with the presence of Bishop Charles/ W. Brashares, tfhe Chicago area Bishop, and Dr. Ray Bond, Chicago Northern District Superintendent. The public is cordially invited to attfen& the morning and afternoon services, and the open hou&e Which follows at 4:15 p.m. Tonyan 'Construction company of McHenry was general- contractor. MARKET SAtfi v T Among those representing Mc- Henry county in the swihe. Alleys at the Chicago Stock YarcfcT;ast week was Jerome Miller Of Mc- Henry. Miller's shipment to the market was comprised of 53 medium weight -butchers ^ that averaged 230 pounds, each and sold at $17.10 per cwt., top price paid for (bogs of this weigjit and quality. Read The Wait Low Cost Fuel At Your Door Why use out-moded fuels with all the extra work they cause? We will deliver convenient, thrifty, safe Bottled Gas direct to your door, wherever you live. ALTHOFF'S HARDWARE "McHenry County's Leading Hardware" Phone 284 501 Main St. McHenry, 111. UNTIL YOU INVCSTIGATl Tinstone CURVED BAR OPEN-CENTER TRACTOR TIRES MORE Traction Power MORE Tread Life , ^ MORE Trede-lii Allowance SAYS 129 N. RHONE 26 4 McHenry, Hi. FOR Itu.. fire stone GUARANTEED FARM TIRE SERVICE ****** if*"* *•» ***. ,1iO^VW . ***** Wo Can Handle Your l Job QUICKLY, EXPERTLY I PHONE US .*1 RUSONAILYI J PASSENGER TIRE SPECIAL! Big Trade-in Allowance Fpr Your Present Passenger Car Tires on The Famous FIRESTONE 'DELUXE TIKES -- Black or White Sidewalls. WE <r* a TTFPTPQ FOR ALL MAKES HAVE OJt\ 1 JL EaltlEiD CARS Si TRUCKS Up To $5.00 Trade-In For Your Old Battery* McHenry Tire Mart WALT FREOND and BOB THURLWELL. Prop*. 586 Main Street *T •'""** T Phone 294 or $05-J y -- McHenri of WOODSTOCK. ILLINOIS "YES . . . I'M- A SATISFIED CUSTOMER WITH MY OWN 'SUPERMARKET' AT MY FINGERTIP^, AND THE HUGE". SAVINGS ON THE LEADING1 PLAN DISCOUNT PI^IFIES 1 ARE GIVING ME A BEAUTIFUL UPRIQHT . SERVEL -- YET PROVIDING MF FAMILY WITH BOUNTEOUS LIVING FOR AS KITTLE AS MRS. BEAM SHOWN WITH HER SERVEL FREEZER CONTAINING FOOD* THAT 1$ HERS AS A MEMBER OF THE LEADING FOOD PLAN! $ 1050 Per Week! (FREEZER and FOOD) MRJ. CLEM AHAMS OF MeHEHRY Sffi- "AFTER KEEPING A DAILY RECORD FOR A PERIOD OF ONE MONTH, I FOUND I HA||| SAVED A TOTAL OF $40.00. I AM THOROUGHLY DELIGHTED WITH THE LEADING FOOP PLAN." • |Jf YOU'RE MISSING THE BIGGEST MONEY SAVING IDEA OF 0 MODERN TIMES - IF YOU DONT" TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE |g LEADING FOOD PLAN! FREE As An Additional PrepaiUm, The First 50 people Calling In Will Receive FREE -- \ Vi off A 'QUARTER OF BEEF - (50 Lbs.) Gov. Choice Grade A Bee! Steaks - Roasts - Ground Beef YOU ARE NOT OBLIGATED SO WHAT CAN YpU LOSE BY JUST ASKING MORE ABOUT THE LEADING FOOD PLAN? > orthern Illinois ! • v . • I WOULD LIKE MORE INFORMA-., J S TION CONCERNING THE' LEADIN(t^% | FOOD PLAN. PLEASE HAVE A REPt *1 ^ ! RESENTATIVE CALL AT MY HOME j • AT NO OBLIGATION. • CALL or WRITE 120 Cass Street WOODSTOCK, ILL. PHONE 1124 PHONE 135* * Name f A<3 • kii" 409 N. Riverside Drive McHENRY, ILL. ! Address City ""V Phone f! * 4 rl ii j !--!• ' • Sfcfefr

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