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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Mar 1956, p. 12

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§Si>i0t Tweto •• "'* r'.'"' :•" • ' : #fSW||li THE McHCNRY PLATNDEALER Thursday, March 2fM1956 <.J- • i VNMik Johrisburg News By Hn, Betty Hetternuum pv ' Blue Bundle Mr. and Mrs. Vern Thelen ^Welcomed a bundle of blue, born tlast Thursday evening, March 22. 1*nie little fellow has a big bro- .Ither and two sisters awaiting his Arrival home. A second son was born recentjly to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Laures iof McHenry. TKe maternal grand- Jparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe 1 Mutmann and the paternal •grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Matt Laures of McHenry. Voting Results The much discussed voting of the incorporation of Johnsburg •came to a close last Saturday evening. As many of you know, the incorporation was not passed. The vote was 105 yes and 131 no, with twelve spoiled ballots. with Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Pitzen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fuehs and family at her home last Saturday evening. Little Mary Ann Bell was thrilled on her fifth birthday last Wednesday, March 21, when her mother took her to Chicago to see an afternoon kiddie television show. They were accompanied by Mrs. Ethel Heim and ( daughter, Susan. After the prol gram, the little girls spoke with the stars of the show, so you can well imagine what they will be talking about for a long time to come. They all enjoyed lunch downtown after the show. Our speedy get-well wished to both these gentlemen. Wedding Shower Miss Janice Oeffling was guest at a shower given in her honor last Sunday afternoon at the Community club. Miss Oeffling was the recipient of many lovely gifts which she can use, after she becomes the bride of Ed Tonyan on April 7. Bowling Notes The Thursday night ladies' league finished their season of bowling last Thursday evening. It has been nip and tuck between the teams all year. Of course, one team has to be first and someone has to be last but it has been a real good season for all. The top three teams are as follows: First place -- Hettermann's Tavern, Betty Hettermann, Dorothy Hettermann, Mary Hettermann, Betty Freund and Mabel Smith. Second Place -- Bowling Bar, Zelda Malochleb. Sylvia Spielman, Marge Voase, Marge Schomas and Mary Tomasello. Third Place -- Leo's Painterettes, Diane Neiss, Isabelle Stilling, Rosemary Young, Laura Schmitt and Fran Weingart. Mary Beth Fuchs walked off with first place with high 3-game series of 566 and Zelda Malochleb rolled a high game of 243. Hettermann's Tavern bowled 2219 for high series and Bowling Bar hit 822 for high team game. The girls will bowl their doubles on April 5 and .iold their banquet at Carpentersville on April 12 at 7:30. Coming Events Don't forget the dance at the Community club next Monday evening, April 2. Plan gpn enjoying ah evening's fun of dancing to a fine orchestra. Tickets are now being sold for the ladies' night banquet coming up on May 7 at the Community club. After dinner, the ladies and gents will enjoy cutting a few fancy steps to some good music. Get yourw tickets real soon. Sick List We all hope Leo Michels will be feeling like his old self in the near future. He had quite a spell last Saturday morning and his family found it necessary to call the rescue squad. Harry Ward is feeling quite a bit better since last weekend. Birthday Club Happy birthday to Mike Schaefer, who celebrated his birthday last week, and to Fran Weingart, Who celebrated her birthday Cleaned Rugs Last Longer, Look Lovelier Have Ydur Bugs Cleaned For Easter - f ' t l . I FREE pick-up and delivery Complete repair service 3-day cleaning service Have Your Rugs Cleaned For Easter T I D Y RUG CLEANERS 604 Washington St. Woodstock, HI. PHONE 162 P S If You Live In- Around the Town Mr. and Mrs. Peter McGuire, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hettermann and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Hettermann enjoyed dinner at Round Lake last week in honor of Mary's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stermer of Elmwood Park spent last week-, end at their summer home on the river. Misses Adele Schmitt and Dorothy Hiller spent last weekend with their parents. Word comes through the grapevine that three of our young men have enlisted in the armed services. They are Jim Jackson, Tom Oeffling and Don Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith received a call recently from their son. Pvt. Robert-Smith, from Ft. Lewis, Wash. Bob is waiting to take a trip to Japan at the expense of Uncle Sam. LEGALS Insured Savings: Savings Invested in Crystal Lake Savings and Loan Association are insured by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp., and earn IJ'/j per cent plus Yi per cent extra. 83-tf DISTRICT ELECTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on Saturday, the 14th day of April, 1956, an election will be held at the polling places hereinafter described in Community High School District Number 156, McHenry County, Illinois, for the purpose of electing two members of the McHenry Community High School Board of Education for the full term. For the purpose of this election, the following polling places are hereby established • ELECTION PRECINCT NO. I: Shall consist of all that part of Community High School District Number 156, McHenry County, Illinois, which is situated within Sections 7, 8, 17, 18, 19 and 20, Township 44 North Range 9 East of the 3rd Principal Meridian, McHenry County, Illinois. POLLING PLACE: Joseph J. Willard Residence Island Lake, Illinois ELECTION PRECINCT NO. II: Shall consist of all that part of Community High School District Number 156, McHenry County, Illinois, which is situated within Sections 5 and 6, Township 44 North, Rartge 9 East of the 3rd Principal Meridian, McHenry County, Illinois, and also all that part of said Community High School District Number 156 which is situated within Sections $1 and 32, Township 45 North, Range 9 you'll want to see 77 of this week's I hi.* !*>uturiia) fcveniiiji POST • . . and then see Stoffel & Reihansperger "INSURANCE SINCE 1888* PHONE 300 x .507 W. Main St. McHenry, 111. for your Policy with the P.S. EVERYONE INVITED TO THE EASTER MONDAY DANCE April 2, 1956 at 9 p.m. JOHMSBU1G MEl \L HALL Music By • - Barbara Horick's Orchestra Sponsored By Johnsburg Community Club East of the 3rd Principal Meridian, McHenry County, Illinois. POLLING PLACE: mw Charm House Lakemoor, Illinois ELECTION PRECINCT NO. Ill: Shall consist of all that part of Community High School District Number 156, McHenry - County, Illinois, which is situated within Sections 21 and 22, Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the 3rd Principal Meridian, McHenry County, Illinois POLLING PLACE: Beach House McCullom Lake, 111. ELECTION PRECINCT NO. IV: Shall consist of all that part of Community High School District Number 156, McHenry County, Illinois, which is situated within Sections 1 to 20, inclusive, and 23 to 36, inclusive, ^Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the 3rd Principal " Meridian, McHenry County, Illinois; all that part of said Community High School District No.{ 156 which is situated within Sections 1 to 12 inclusive, VETS NO MONEY DOWN Township 44 North, Range 8 East of the 3rd Principal Meridian, McHenry County, Illinois; an& als0 all that part of said Community High School District Number 156 which is situated, within section 5 to 8 inclusive, i7 to 20 inclusive and 29 and. 30 of Township 45 North, Range 9 East of the 3rd Principal Meridian, McHenry County, Illinois POLLING PLACEMcHenry Community High School Building New Boy's Gym" Entrance McHenry, Illinois The polls will be opened at 12:00 noon and closed 7:00 P.M. of the By order of the School Board of same day. said District. Dated this 29th day. of March, 1956. LeRqy J. Welter, President A. J. Wirtz, Secretary DISTRICT ELECTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on Saturday the 14th day of April, 1956 an election will be held at the School House in School District No. 34, County of McHenry, Village 6f Ringwood and State of Illinois, for the purpose of elect* ing one School Director for the full term. The polls will open at 8 o'clock P.M., and close at 9 o'clock P.M. of the same day. By order of the Board of Directors of said district. Dated this 27th day of March, 1956. JOHN HOGAN, President J. P. WALKINGTON, Clerk NOTICE OF CAUCUS Notice is hereby given that the caucus for the nomination of candidates for the office of School Director will be held at the voting place on the day of the election preceding the opening of the polls and . beginning at 7:30 o'clock P.M., on Saturday, the 14th day of April, 1956. JOHN HOGAN, President J. P. WALKINGTON, Clerk Bujfc U.S. Savings Bonds NONVETS $1,200 DOWN DO YOU KNOW >ou can buy a 3 bedroem home for $9,475.00 and up, lot included, with the following features: • Architect designed • Carpenter-built • Grading & Seeding • Gravel drive ; * Sidewalk from lot line to Fronit 8c Rear doors • Combination Aluminum Screen and Storm windows , • Completely decorated interior and exterior • Plastic tiled hath • Exhaust fan in kitchen Veterans and Non-Veterans can save addit- The home you select from our Architect designed plans can be built on: # Tour paid up lot •# A lot on wliich yon have made a down payment # AnyvTwre In McHenry County Office Located: BS2 W. Main Street, McHenry FhoM® McHemry 1S07 tonal money by doing some of th$ work themselves . . . Such as grading & seeding, etc. ROBERT HAY GENERAL CONTRACTOR New Construction 9c Remodeling Route 4 -- McHenry. HL Home Phone: McHenry 622-W-S STATE EXAMINATIONS The Illinois Civil Ser^jce pommission 'Will hold' statewide examinations April 14 for the positions, of health educator, psychia-^ trie social work superVisarT^ecreation worker, social research analyst and public aid representative. Full information may be Qbtained from the commission, 501 Armory building, Springfield, or at local state employment service offices. Applications m&st be in by March 31. "I Never Met A Maii^ I Didn't Like" •(Author's name below} One of the reasons we chose Pharmacy as a profession is that it is also- a friendly one. We like people and welcome your Visits to our Pharmacy. , Everything we supply you with is either for you^ health, your comfort, or t<F make you feel or look better. We welcome requests for any information we can ethically give, or any friendly service we can perform. Please consider our Pharmacy as your own personal drug store where you will always be welcome. A great many people entru!#) us with the responsibility oF filling their prescriptions. May we compound yours? YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE McHenry 26 . WHEN YOW NEED A MEDICINE . % • A great many people entrust us with the responsibility of filling their prescriptions. May we compound yours? • PHONE 26 129 N. Riverside Dr. McHenry, 111 PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS •Quotation by Will Rogers (1879-1935) THOSE WERE THE DAYS SAFETY SAVINGS By ART BEEMAN NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH by Russ Arnold INSURED Mea®§ r in!• for your money! HERE YOUR MONEY EMNS 3% TOTAL ASSETS OVER $6,000,000.00 SAFETY OF YOUK SAVING* t»f TO $10,000. p. rppj ^ AND LOAN ASSOCIATION MARENGO, ILLINOIS 102 N. State 8t Phono N WE POtfr HWE 70 PA?i TAXES ON N\AN>/ THINGS, SO WE CAN AFFORD TO HAVE A BIG WONDERFUL F£MTI* LIKE YOU HERE'S TME LATEST INCOME TAX LAWS J THE ONLY WAY I CAN PAY 'EM <<=> FOR US TO HAVE MORE dbpbnpshts j 3 a ) WHEN PEOPLE HAD • TORS OF KIDS, ; TMEY WEREN'T \ REQUIRED SOY- WOULD THEY COAA6 IN MANDV/ THE GREAT NUMBER OF IMSSCTE ouTWEieu ALL OTHER ANIMAL MATTER ON TME FACE OF 3^. HOSSFACE HANK MAM RADDY TO I* \ CHANGED GO TO THE MOVIES^ MY MIND. By FRANK THOMAS L BORREYED A CAR...LET'S JES' GO FER A RIDE ...THERE'S GONNA BE A FULL MOOK TONIGHT ' VME MIGHT AS WELL GO TO THE MOVIES. CONCHITA WELL) I NEVALR WORRY WHAN SEE 4YOU ARE VNEETH YOU CHOSSFACE...HE IS LATER\REAL GENTLEMAN MAMA!J WHO RESPECT MY CONCHITA! J UHTHE WORLD; SETTOR HOSSFACE! CONCHITA! THANKS! An ACRE OF GRASS DIVES OFF AS MUCH AS & TOt^S OF % K DAY # EVAPORATION '/ OAMPENCO ^ TKe is leqallii a VEGETABLE but* botenteallu FRLliT ' TM R*. VS. fat. off SONNY SOUTH By AL SONDERS AH*M CALLIN TM" M06S. ^OH"RE FT LITTLE SFLFTU., PEE WEE, BUT W3UU0 VC LIKE. T'GIVE IT AT*Y? S00-T€E, **E6, WHUT YO'DOIN; COUSIN SONMV ? bf SahNh* Sbw eat C • ^ PAW eMHBffirr fe SHORE' 60SH, yO RE A FUNNY LOOKIH1 KID. AH'LL BET YO%RE NEW AROUND HERE/ RURAL DELIVERY By AL SMITH I CAN'T BELIEVE VOU SHOT ^ ALL THESE BOLL'S-EVES/ OH.YES.r DID/ I'LL SHOW YA.' H

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