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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Mar 1956, p. 5

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cv K, % *y */?< ,v^ "^hursdav. March 8# "1956 "' ' " v ; ***&• E'lpl V»* ^v vF^Tr Hf';T" ' 'v, , 1, r 1 **' j" > _, THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER WONDER UKETO BERE-STOCKB WITH FtSH W '56 The Wonder Woods f r Association Gets J Reply From Slate Following' a petition signed by residents of Wonder , Woods Association, inc., the Department of Conservation of- the) state of Illinois has promised to re-stock Wonder Lake with .desirable species of fish such as bass, walland northerns. .The type will aepend on the type available this spring. It was pointed out that the lake is over-run with suckers and carp, some 35O,0QG pounds of these undesirable fish having been removed from, the lake by commercial fishermen in the past two years. The department commended' Che program of removing rough nfeh, stating that this program la a far better management program than the additional fish they plan to stock in the lake. The department will have a biologist in this djsjtrict during the spring to make a personal inspection of the lake; *age FW« :,vi RESULTS OF WIND STORM ' Wo, this wasn't the afitermatih of a tornado, merely the result of a particularly windy da-y on the Ohio Turnpike. Bill Goettsche, local 'boat manufacturer, was returning on the Turnpike on Thursday, March 1, in a trailer which was pulling two boats. A severe gust of wind overturned the trailer, which -"was travelling about 25 miters an hour, <and then carried thife 300- pound boat a distance from the vehicle. The molded fibre gOsss boats suffered damage only to the wood trim. ' Lend Uncle sam Tour Dollars Famous Culngan SV WATER SOFTENER All Exclusive Features gss Me CULIBiB^ SERVICE Phone Wauconda JAckson 6-5421 103 So. Green St Bolger's drug PHONE 40 McHenry, HL THREE HEARINGS SCHEDULED BY^ ZONING BOAR|? On Tuesday, March 13, at 3:30 o'clock at1 the city hall in McHenry, Mrs. Josephine Paul will ask the county zoning board for a variation to allow art* addition to an existing house which is non-conforming as it is too close to the lot lines. The -same day at 3 o'clock at the city hall in Crystal Lake, a hearing will be held, at which time Holiday Hills, Inc., hopes to get a variation for their Unit No. 3, allowing them to have lots 60 feet by 125* fe^t instead of the required 8Q feet by 150 feet. The local city hall will be the spene of another hearing at 3 o'clock the afternoon of March 27, when John Hogan asks to have a piece of property located on the Wonder Lake - Rlngwood blacktop across from Pleasant Valley subdivision rezoned from "<F" farming to "E-i" residence district. FORMAL HEDGES Well-sheared, formal hedges can ' be made only from plants that will stand more or less constant clipping, says the "Plant Illinois" committee. Very fine informal hedges are more numerous on Illinois homes. These will stand occasional clipping and are widely used for privacy on the home grounds. MARENGO HOTEL DESTROYED IN FIRE WHICH KILLED ONE One of Marengo's worst fires in recent years occurred last Thursday t morning, taking the life of an elderly man and destroying the Majestic hotel. Recovered from the ruins was the body of Walter Shafer, about 80, in whose room the fire was believed to have started. Another guest in the hotel reported to authorities that he found Shafer sitting in a chair which was ablate. As he went for help, the fire spread and enveloped the room, making it impossible to enter. v Fire departments from Woodstock, Union and Poplar Grove assisted the Marengo department in fighting the blaze, which caused damage to nearby places of business. An appliance mart and a grocery store suffered heavy water and smoke damage. CARD OF THANKS I would like to take this opportunity to thank all those who sent cards and spiritual bouquets, offered prayers and extended other kindnesses during my stay in the hospital. 44 Lena Stoffel TOANK YOU ' . " jVvx "thank you" to the fireityatf ror being so prompt in reachliig our home at the time of the £irtf in our garage last week. We are moat gratefulc . *• -" • 44 Elmer Gloaaon ^ ; s CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank all those who sent flowers and cards and offered prayers in my behalf during my recent illness. They were appreciated so much, *44 Herman E. Langerfoeck It Pays To Advertise TO ISSUE MILLIONS OF NEW POLICIES EVERY YEAR* STATE FARM Pioneered the "CONTINUOUS AUTO POLICY" To reduce your insurance costs! This way, "handling" costs are cut to a bare minimum. The hundred* of thousands of dollars saved yearly are passed on to the policyholders in the form of low cost insurance. It p&fs toilNv fwr STATE FARM A««nt Bob Conway Fttoae 285 or 763 539 Main St McHenry, DL C. 0. F. STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT ' & 0 McHenry High School Gym •' % SUNDAY Feb. 26th, Mar. 4ti Mar. 11th iMIS-DAILY 1-2-3-6:30 and 9p.m.v JUNIOR - RANGER - SENIOI & bright pjfjsj( CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES i.CIAL EMYEEKTAIWMEIIT- 8 P. M. NIGHTLY March 11th . b. '. 'The Four Corn Poppers" --• "Liiile Child" by Dave & Biff Meyer "Lou" The Wizard o£ the Accordion -- Eddie Mclntyre "The Last Of The Big Parade" -- "Claire Crow Baritone Prima Donna" (Direct From Paris). March 11th ORGAN MUSIC, CONTINUOUS --v TICKETS CAN BE PURCHASED AT THE DOOR. MA BROWN - I! oz. Gbua Strawberry, Seedless Black Raspberry or Seedless Red Raspberry. PRESERVES 4 $1 0 DELMONTE or RAGGEDY ANN SOS Tins Whole, Unpeeled APRI RED LABEL BARTLETT 21/2 Size Tins lARS V •' " • 5sr 3-$P HIXSON'S IfH COFFEE.. 59- WITH THIS COUPON THIS COUPON WORTH 10 On Purchase of One Pound of Hixson's Coffee At Central-Certified Food Market. (Not Good After Mar. 14, 1956) LIMITED OFFER! ACT NOWI Mihnt 3 -29 1 b TJ, S. CHOICE • WELL TRIMMED SIRLOIN STEAKS 79 .Lean Brisket Corned JFQc Beef . . . D #B>. Choice Steer Liver... 39i Hiekory Smoked Smoked. .49^ 3 Lb. Family Box $125 BATH'S - TASTY, LEAN SMOKED BUTTS . . . Produce Dep PINT BOX •esh Strawberries 391 FANCY - S Lb. Cello Bag •t OT a • m 15 BHIDSEYE FROZEN - 12 ot. Tin 1(5 ANGE JUICE . . . . 29 ISLANDIC FROZEN - 16 oz. Pkg. 29 EXTRA FANCY - 176 Size 35 FRESH CUBAN ineapples c CORNER of GREEN and ELM STREETS McJIENRY, ILL. (We reserve the right to limit quantities) [. & SAT. ONLY!

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