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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Jan 1956, p. 13

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Thursday, January 12,1956 THE McHENftY PLAINDEALER V LAKEMOOR & LILYMOOR By Am Id Village News A village meeting will be held on Thursday, Jan. 12, at 8:30 p.m. at the fire department community hous&. Try your best to attend, as the meetings are interesting and f you will be more informed about what is being done in the village. The vehicle tags and dog licenses are now on sale. There are still a few people who do not have the prescribed garbage cans. Orders are that these heavy cans are to be bypassed on pick-up days. Fire Department IMPORTANT. In case of a fire be sure to call the McHenry fire department only. Should they need further help, the McHenry department will contact the Lakemoor department. Also, be sure to give them your name and address and directions to your home. At the Tuesday, Jan. 3, meeting the fire department held an election for the board of directors. The following men were elected: Frank O'Leary, Fred Checchin, John Bonder, Jame3 Puchwalter, Larry Booster, John $falak. inch Walter Para. Continue saving your newspapers and magazines. There will be a pick-up on Saturday, Jan. 14. Tie the papers up and place them in front of your home near the road. Get your dancing shoes ready as the firemen are getting ready to wax the floor again. A Valentine dance will be held on Satur- «iy, Feb. .11, ^t the fire house, et your tickets" from anv fireman. The fire department is proud of their two members in helping to put out two fires this past week. It was • 6 o'clock in the morning when the oil stove at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Patellaro started afire. Roy Erickson, who lives next door, did 4fine" job in bringing the fire der control. Also at 1 o'clock in the morning, John Hose was on his way home from work when he noticed a chair burning in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paterson. He quickly summoned help and pulled the chair out in the yard. was planned it was cancelled due to the weather. Pack 361 is again planning to attend the museum on Saturday, Jan. 14. Old Man Winter, please take a vacation so their plans need not be changed again. Never Too Old Alfred Sey^erth, 82 years old, had a wonderful time this post New Year's Eve. Some of the younger chicks let him know that night that he was a real live doll, so anytime you feel your years ask Mr. Seyfferth how to forget them and have fun. JPink Bundle Mr. and Mrs. L Earl Dowell of McHenry welcomed the Stork on Wednesday, Jan. 4, at the Woodstock hospital. Baby Doris Darlene was premature and weighed in at 3 lbs. 15 oz. and both are doing fine. Mrs. Dowell is the daughter of the happy grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Wade; ^ Sorry To (Hear Frank Nordmeyer passed away in November. He was a dear friend and summer visitor for many years at the Simmons and Steadman horpea. Also our sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Saynor on the death of their brother-in-law,. Edward Ward, of Glen Ellyn. He passed away on Friday, Jan. 6. We extend our deepest sympathy to both families. Bowling The bowling for children 10 years of age or older was resumed on Jan. 7. The children bowl on Saturdays at 9:50 a.m. at the McHenry bowling alleys. This is sponsored by the Kiwanis club and the bowling will go on for about three months. Scorers no, 4ca"M); AFTER-DINNER TRICK Did you ever find yourself with that "too satisfied to move" feeling after a wonderful holiday dinner witlS all the trimmings? With the Yuletide season here there may be moments when you'll want to keep the party going without undue exertion on the part of your guests --or yourself. Here is a s i m p l e c a r d t r i c k t h a t e v e n one of the youngsters would find delight in. It is really a contest , between two players but is fun to watch and the bystanders will be quick to take up the challenge. Only 15 cards are needed and it doesn't matter what they are. Simply lay them face down in three rows of five cards each, as shown in the dia- 0110 i. M ni r^iinr EE gram. Then proceed as follows: In turn, each of you draw either one, two or three cards at a time. The object of the game is to leave the last card for your opponent. You are the loser if you have to pick up the last card. £ To win this game, you simply add the total number of cards'picked up as you go along. If you can get the second, sixth and tenth cards, you are certain to win. If your opponent gets the second, you can still beat him if you take the sixth and tenth cards.l This is what happens: Suppose your opponent starts and picks up two cards; then you take one (a total of three); and he takes two (a total of five). You need take only one card at this point in order to win. After you have obtained that sixth card, regardless of' whether; your opponent takes one, two or, three on the next draft, you can get the tenth. And with five cards left, no matter whether he takes one, two or three on his turn, you can take enough to leave the last card for him. and instructors are needed. You will need your own transportation. For further information, please contact Mr. McDermott. Birthdays At the last Ladles League meeting, the following members celebrated their birthdays: Mesdames Marie Hyatt, Julia Kraus and Ann Bolda. Mrs. .Margaret Hatch celebrated her "birthday on Jan. 3. A very happy birthday to all of you, and did you know your birthday flower is a carnation and birthstone a garnet? Congratulations Congratulations and many ^more of them to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bolda on their tenth anniversary. Cleveland Wade*is still ill and has been for quite some time in the Downey hospital. , Stanley Zabroski, ,.,who suffered injuries in an automobile accident two days before Christmas, is home from the hospital and "still is under treatment. With ftll this trouble we were sorry tq hear that his wife, Myra, is sick with pneumonia.. We wish you both a speedy recovery. Chipper Cynowa underwent his tenth skin graft a week after Christmas. He is feeling fine and' his father and mother have hopes to have him home in the near future. Here and There Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bonder over New Year weekend were Mrs. Bonder's sister, Mrs .Louis McNabb, and family of Barrington. Mr. andf Mrs. Herman Gertz entertained last week Friday Mr. and Mrs. Karl Sheldon of Crystal Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kaulin 6f Wauconda and Mr. and Mrs. Casey Brzezinski. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Para enjoyed the company of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wojton and family of Chicago over New Year weekend. Mrs. Wojton is Helen Para's cousin. Also, Helen's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Murzyn. Spending New Year's weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Erickson were Rita's mother, Mrs. Charlefc Fellows, and sister, Kitty. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Steadman on New Year's day were Mrs. Ida Steadman, Ed's mother, Mrs. Lorraine Mattis and daughter- and Ed's aunt, Mrs. Rose Bucholz. Mrs. James Simmons and granddaughter, Patricia Steadman, spent the New Year weekend with Mrs*.Frank Nordmeyer of Chicago. \J James and John Hansen and Michael Hatch entertained the following guests at a New Year's Eve party: Jim, Tom and Judy Hamil, Sandy Bienamann of Racine, Wis., and Sharon Ehlerb& ht of Homewood, 111. Bridal Shower Joan Schuringa, Dolores Smith, Arlene Wimmer and Phyllis O'Rourke sufprised their friend, Charlene Dowe, with a wonderful bridal shower at the V.F.W. on Sunday afternoon, Jan. 8. Charlene is the fiancee of Wayne Krqus. A delicious light luncheon and bingo was enjoyed by many relatives and friends. The couple received many lovely gifts. Congratulations to the. future Mr. and Mrs. ICE JAMS Insured Savings: Savings invested in Crystal Lake Savings and Loan Association are insured by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp., and earn 2 '/2 per cent plus '/J per cent extra. SS-tf Sick List Now that the holidays are over, cards and letters would be a big help to the sick to make them feel better. Thursday Socials The Thursday night socials are Qf;ing held at Wally's Oasis every Thursday at 8:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. Brownies The Brownie group is very grateful to everyone for their help and the sale of the Christmas corsages. The sale was very successful. Please donate your Christmas c&rds to the Brownies. They will be able to use them in Wne of their work projects.- Give them to Jean Booster or Pat Morrison or contact them and they will be glad to pick them up. Cub Scouts The last time a trip to the Museum of Science and Industry $ \ fctfriM* 7 / M©wiir 7"%% // 1 \ I I I I / make I t ^@ur f o r m u l a I ©B* SECURITY IN ' S © . SAVE BY MAIL -- CURRENT DIVIDEND 3% Mareiraiio'F®d AND LOAN SiFHY SAVINGS pS ASSOCIATION MARENGO, ILLINOIS 102 N. State SL Pkono 99 TOTAL ASSETS OVER $6,000,000.00 Q JANUARY CLEARANCE; Here's your chance to SAVE on NEW, MODERN, GAS or ELECTRIC RANGES . .. We have a limited supply at TREMENDOUS SAVINGS -- Come in NOW for the buy of your life! CROSLEY CUSTOM DOUBLE OVEN All Deluxe Features SAVE $75.00 Regular Price $449.95 Sale Price $375,00 RCA ESTATE 30" ELECTRIC RANGE Super Size 24" Oven SAVE $15.00 Regular Low Price $189.95 Sale Price $175.25 CROSLEY CUSTOM AUTOMATIC 40" ELECTRIC RANGE SAVE $50.00 Regular Price $379.95 Sale Price $329.95 MAGIC CHEF GAS RANGE In Color SAVE $60.00 Regular Price $299.95 Sale Price $240.00 CROSLEY AUTOMATIC 40" ELECTRIC RANGE SAVE $50.00 ^•Regular Price $279.50 Sale Price $219.50 MAGlfc CHEF . , 36" GAS RANGE CP Model SAVE $30.00 Regular Pree $229.95 Sale Price $199.95 EVEN AT THESE BIG DISCOUNT PRICES WE'LL ALLOW A BIG TRADE-IN Y El Phone McHenry 882 SI 6 W. MAIN STREET McHENRY, ILL. CANNEL COAL f o r y o u r FIREPLACE \ ALEXANDER LUMBER CO. ' PHONE McHENRY 1424 547 W. Main St. McHenry, 111. Look Out for Your Comfort this Winter Cold weather's a-comin'! Be prepared; order coal now. McHENRY COUNTY Farmers Co-op Ass'n Phone 729 or aftef 4:80 - 1502 528 Waukegan Rd., McHenry L E G A L "Here comas another am ti blann UN weather tor his lousy driving!" NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of LOUIS J. McELMEEL 'Deceased Notice is hereby given to aH per- ~ r j sons thatMonday, March -5, -1906, is the claim date in the estate of Louis J. McElmeel, Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may he filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. MYRTLE M. McELMEEL, Executor^,,,,, Osbora and Hershman, Attorneys 9622 Franklin Avenue Franklin Park, Illinois (Pub. Jan.* 12-19-26) NATION AT SAFFNR CQUNCU Order your Robber the Plalndealer today! To find anything you want, use the YELLOW PAGES' your Classified Telephdne Directory. e ve said it before, and we'll say it again: If you can afford any new car, you can afford a Buick--and the sales figures make the proof of that stronger and stronger. . Just ask yourself: which cars would normally be in the top 3 of America's best sellers? The well-known smaller cars--naturally. But which cars are in that Big 3? Two of the well-known smaller cars, and Buick -- for over two years running now: That means Buick prices are well within reach of mor£ and more people--thanks primarily to the budget-tagged Buick SPECIAL, like the one pictured above. And that's the whole point of the matter. For this low-priced Buick SPECIAL--so close in AT A NEW LOW PRICE--4'Secnon Comfort in your now Buick with FRIOIDAIRE CONDITIONING cost to the smaller cars--is so much more automobile for the money, it's the stand-out buy of its field. It's the biggest of the Big 3 in power thrill, in comfort, in size and breadth and luxury and u sheer readability. It's the biggest of the Big 3 in the solidity and softness of its all-coil-spring ride -- in the sweep of its styling--and in the pure thrill of its performance. For where else but in Buick can you get the nimble getaway, the gas-saving mileage, the electrifying switch-pitch action and the certain/^ should took at Buick SPECIAL! absolute smoothness of the new Variable Pitch Dynaflow?* Come in to see and drive the biggest bundle of high-powered beauty and energy ever offered in Buick's lowest-priced Series. It's proud we certainly are to be able to offer so much car for the money--but nothing to how proud you'll be when you boss a new SPECIAL. Can you come in tomorrow? *Xew Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow is the only Dynaflow Buick builds today. It is standard on Roadmaster, Super and Century--optional at modest extra cost on the Special. SEE JACKIE GLEASON ON TV^Eviry Saturday EvwtfnQ WHEN BifTtft AUfOMOtOKS AM KMT MUCK WtU WHO Mi R. I. OVERTON MOTOR SALES 403 FBOHJ STREET PHONE 6 ieHENBY, ILLINOIS

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