MM AND ARE iwa winners "Continued f rom Page 1 Si; 6,. 30; 7, 49; Donat, 1, 7; 2, 14; 3, 5; 5, 6, 4; % 7; Corkhill, 1, 8; 2, 6; 3, 7; 5, 6; 6, 0; 7, 6; Hasselbrtnk, 1, 6; 2, 9;'3, 5; 5, 15; 6, 2; 7, 3. For Alternate Delegates: Ruddy, 1, 25; 2, 36; 3, 30; 5, 26; 6, f*or Attorney General: Castle, j 13; 7, 25; Higgins, 1, 34; 2, 55; I; S3; 2, 163; 3, 85; 5, 199; 6, 64; 3, 43; 5, 38; 6, 13; 7, 26; Skorepa, 1, 11; 2, 9; 3. 12; 5, 20; 6, 4; 7, 9; Robinson, 1, 28; 2, 32; 3, 33; v|116. For Supreme Court Clerk: iarcy, 1, 83; 2, 163; 3, 85; 5, 33; 6, 59; 7, 118. For Appellate Court Clerk: ison, 1, 82; 2, 159; 3, 86; 5, i; 6, 59; 7, 116. 5, 22; 6, 12; 7, 10.' For State Senator: Babcock, 1, 48; 2, 77; 3, 66; 5, 54; 6, 25; 7, 39. For State Representative: Mc- H0UI BOUT For Representative: Keeney, 1, Cabe, 1, 6; 2, 12; 3, 54; 5, 27; 6, U 2, 122; 3, 68; 5, 150; 6, 52; i 12; 7- 18: Pierce, 1, 6; 2, 9; 3, 4%; 5, 3; 6, 3; 7, 4%; Adams, 1, 240; 2, 354 ; 3, 23fe%; 5, 105; 6, 78; 7, 132; Desmond, 1, 24; 2, 24; 3, 54; 5, 57; 6. 6; 7. 19%. 80; Key, ^ 21; 2, 38; 3, 23; 5, ; 6, 13; 7, 33. I For ^Delegates: Reid, 1, 73; 2, §48; 3, 66; 5, 150; 6, 50; 7, 87; ililler, 1, 73; 2, 172; 3, 84; 5, 178; \i 57; 7, 115; O'Neill, 1, 15; 2, !7; 3, 21; 5, 28; 6, 18; 7, 21; -ihdsay, 1, 16; 2, 23; 3, 14; 5, 48; ii 10; 7, 20. ^ For Alternate Delegates: Hut- <hens, 1, 71; 2, 144; 3, 73; 5, .78; 6, 54; 7, 91; Shorey, 1, 42; 5, 99; 3, 41; 5, 123; 6, 35; 7, 71; toiWe, 1, 40; 2, 71; 3, 37; 5, 86; I. 28; 7, 49. ; For State Senator: McClory, 1, II; 2, 165; 6, 89; 5, 192; 6, 60; 7, 19. « 1 For State Representative: McDonnell, 1, 165; 2, 369; 3, 156; 5, 146Ms; 6, 106%; 7, 205; Manning, |, 48; 2, 106%; 3. 61%; 5, 183; f, 64%; 7, 148; Larsen, 1, 22%; % 51; 3, 19%; 5, 61%; 6, 12; 7, 81%; Lux, 1, 6; 2, 24; 3, 9; 5 16%; 6. 0; 7, 10; White, 1, 28%; 5, 43%; 3, 13%; 5, 61%; 6, 12; t- For Committeeman: Green. 1, 88: 2, 176; 3, 90; 5, 201; 6, 62; f. 112. | For Circuit Court Clerk: Edtnger, 1. 88; 2, 175; 3, 92; 5, 202; 6, 60; 7. 114. | For State's Attorney: Wicks, t', 88; 2, 171; 3, 93; 5, 200; 6, |0; 7, 120. j|F6r County Coroner: Ehorn, 1, 87; 2, 173; 3, 93; 5, 199; 6. 60; !' l19- ! Democratic Voting I For President: Stevenson,' 1, 63; 2, 78; 3, 81; 5, 67; 6, 29; 7, , For Senator: Stengel, 1, 42; 2, 10; 3, 66; 5, 53; 6, 25; 7. 33. For Governor: Sachs, 1, 63; 2, 3, 70; 5, 51; 6, 22; 7, 36; faschen, 1, 10; 2, 41; 3, 31; 5, p* 6, 13; 7, 16. ;?FoT Lieutenant Governor: Grif- ^n, 1, 42; 2, 73; 3, 59; 5, 46; 6, 26; 7, 31; Bonjean. 1, 12; 2, 17; $*14; 5, 25; 6, 8; 7, 13. For Secretary of State: Mal- 1, 52; 2, 83; 3, 74; 5, 62; 6, ); 7. 42. For Auditor: Howlett, 1, 53; 2, 3, 80; 5, 65; 6, 28; 7, 39. For State Treasurer: Hellyer, 49; 2, 78; 3, 69; 5, 63; 6, 29; 7, $s-iFor Attorney General: O'Keefe, "53; 2, 83; 3, 75; 5, 70; 6, 29; *0. For Supreme Court Clerk: AJinder, 1, 47; 2, 78; 3, 71; 5, ij'6, 30; 7, 38. For Representative Committeeman: Phillips, 1, 51; 2, 67; 3, 56; 5, 52; 6, 22; 7, 32. HOW LONG ARE YOU GOING TO HAVE TO WAIT BEFORE YOU GET AN '50XW FROM THAT "HAY-HAY YOU MV" INSURANCE CO? WHY IT'S BEEN A MONTH SINCE YOUR ACCIDENT FUTURE FARMERS ARE RECOGNIZED AT ANNUAL DINNER J (Continued from Page 1) Carl Buckner, principal, presented the annual DeKalb award to the outstanding senior boy in scholarship, leadership and farming program. This year's winner, Dick Wissell, has proved many times his ability in each field. Honorary Degree An F.F A. chapter is allowed to bestow an honorary chapter farmer degree on any person whose interests and actions indi- I'lL BE LUCKY IF I GIT IT FIXED, AT Alt, THE WAY THINGS LOOK IF I'D BEEN SMART I WOULD HAVE GOTTEN MY INSURANCE WITH OUR BROKER HERE IN McHENRY i COPVttCMT rCATVltt fltA *949 Mrs. Glenn Draper Convention Delegate (Continued from Page 1) RECEIPTS FROM EASTER SEAL SALE CONTINUE TO GROW cate that he is worthy of that and D. r. H. ,A . M. ay. er, St,. Louis, honor. Mark Zimmerman led the (?ec,r lftary °.f "J8510"8, ,or other officers in the ceremony of I ;ut*eran <*urch' ,w'1 ev.alu?£ presenting an honor pin .10: he Proved projects of the William Wissell. father of Dick, i ];eaeae: Saturday, various matters of business of the league will be conducted. Members realize that for any boy to do such an outstanding job of being president for two years, encouragement was needed from his parents. The Lutheran Women's Missionary league is an auxiliary organization within the Lutheran „ , , church, marshaling the talents of Final awards were the medals the women of the church in a for members whose activities in united effort to serve the ^ the past year have earned them . in the cause of Christian mis. enough points These were pre- sions ^ is done b a three. sented by WiUiam Pictor, advis- j fol<J program of missjonary eduor* ^ J ^ wln" i cation, missionary inspiration and ners, Dick Wissell, John Hogan, j missionary service. John Perry, Mark Zimmerman, Missionary retreat projects are Jerry Hogan and Bob Thompson; ! financed by voluntary gifts gathsilver medal winners, Harry ; cred ^ h free will offerings. Diedrxch, Tom Bkimhorst. Gor- ; Seventy.five ^ cent of the don Ross Bob Thompson, Ed ; money gathered is retained in Haack and Larry Stilling. j the respective districts, while the ~ ; remaining twenty-five per cent is G©E©vieve Walsh Larson ; sent to the international league Died Unexpectedly April 7 for the support of their mission projects at large. Last rites were held Monday of this week for Mrs. Genevieve Larson, 53, of Hayward, Wis., K. OF C. BREAKFAST The annual Knights of Columwho died unexpectedly Satur- bus family Communion breakfast day, April 7, of pneumonia. Genevieve Walsh was born at F05 Lake On Dec. 30, 1902, a daughter of John and Johanna Frisby Walsh, well known in Mc-1 Henry. She spertt her early life will be served Sunday, April 22, following the 8:30 mass at St. Patrick's church. -- PAPER DRIVE The Boy Scouts of Troop 164 there and taught school in Lake ; 61-6 sponsoring a paper drive in county. Besides her widower, Arthur ; she is survived by two sisters. 3, 20; 5, 31; 6, 5; 7, 12, For Delegates: O'Brien, 1, 33; 39; 3, 40; 5, 30; 6, 16; 7, 21; Iger, 1, 78; 2, 120; 3, 107; 5, Fox Lake, Howard of Mobile, Ala., and Robert of Winthrop Harbor. A daughter preceded her in death. T WITH US. Regular check-ups and maintenance by our experts, means lower car costs to you! Call us today and find out for youiself. Brake Service All MeetaMcs.1 Repairs Complete Moto Overhauling BUTCH'S 34 HOUR TOWING SERVICE 809 W. Elm Street Phone 811 -- Residence 91-K McHenry, HL the McHenry community on Saturday, April 21. Order your Rubber Stamp at the Plain dealer today! Got Color TV? We are pleased to announce that we now have employed in our shop a factory-trained service expert on all makes of color TV sets. Next time you need service on your color set (or Black & White set) be sure to give us a call at McHENRY 2233 Package Liquor Store and Tavern PIZZA Italian Spaghetti Sandwiches KITCHEN CLOSED ON TUESDAY'S McHENRY 336 ISO So. Green St., McHenry, Ili. The Easter Seal chapter of McHenry county announces a collection of $2,000 in the tag days conducted recently, with returns still being received. Those in charge are especially grateful to the 1,100 volunteers ' who worked on Crippled Children's Day, March 24, to make the day such a success. Receipts are also said to be adding up daily from the sale of seals through letters which were sent. This" is the major source of support for the Physical Therapy center and summer speech clinic. ! Returns in the county are as follows: McHenry, $209.23; flingwood, $27; Wonder Lake, $52.72; Woodstock, $258.12; Crystal Lake, $452.48; Harvard, $181.93; Alden, $14.18; Huntley, $70.30; Algonquin, $68.90; Cary, $151.64; Richmond, $105.82; Marengo, $118.77; Fox River Grove, $90.45; Union, $42.72; "Greenwood, $88.77; Hebron, $108.84; private Hebron collection, $109. CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank all those who sent me cards and- offered prayers and get-well wishes in my behalf while I was confined to the hospital in St. Petersburg, Fla. 49 Bob Frisby, Jr. LARKIN DEATH Edward Larkin, 86, a native of Ingleside, died at Memorial hospital" April 11 following a month's illness. The body rests at the Peter M. Justen funeral home, where arrangements were not completed Wednesday noon. SIXTEEN SPEEDERS Sixteen drivers were arrested for speeding in the city on evidence of the new electric timer this past week., There were two other traffic violations also. Latest French Make-up Secret "air spun face powder with NEW VAiUl 9, mm1' LIQUID MAKE-UP FRENCH FORMULA contains LECITQNE* Vital ingredient essential to the life of every skin cell. +dcrtvaiivt of lecithin and cephaiin "air spun" face powder.... 1.25 French Formula foundation .85 both |50. (travel size) ' for 1 p'«i VALUE 2.IO 103 So. Green St. PHONE 40 McHenry, 111 VETS NO MONEY DOWN NONVETS $1,21® down SPICIAL NOTICE! Starting Sunday, April 15th, NBC is going 100% COLOR TV! BE SURE TO STOP IN ANY TIME TO SEE THE AMAZING DEMONSTRATION OF COLOR TV ON OUR FLOOR MODEL ADMIRAL COLOR TV SET. NO OBLIGATION. McHENRY TV Ea*t of Rfter on Route 120 DO YOU KNOW >011 can buy a 3 bedroom 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 TmM 8c Rear doors • Combination Aluminum Screen and Storm wlmdows • Completely decorated interior and exterior • Plastic Sited bath • Exhaust fan in kitchen Veterans and Non-Veterans can save additional money by doing some of the work themselves . . . Such as grading; & seeding, etc. The home you select from our Architect designed plans can be built on: e Your paid up lot • A lot on which you have made a down payment # Anywhere In McHenry County Office Located: 532 W. Main Street, McHenry Phone McHenry 1907 ROBERT HAY GENERAL CONTRACTOR New Cons&raction & E©m©i@liag Route 4 -- McHenry. HL Home Phone: McHenry 632-W-f MORE FAVORITES PLACED IN LOCAL PUBLIC LIBRARY: / Additional books recently placed on the shelves of the public library include these fiction, nonfiction and mystery favorites. Fiction "Private Pete"; "The Thorn Tree" by White; "The Virginia Exiles" by Banney; "Escape from Pimlico" by Standish; "Something of Value" by Ruark; "Rim Silent - Run Deep" by Beach; "Once in Aleppo" by Barton; "Noble in Reason" by Bentley and "TTie Flower Girls" by Dane. Non-Fiction '"Hie Edge of the Sea" by Carson; "The World We Live In" by Editors of Life; "How to Livef 365 Days a Year" by Schindlerf "In The Cause of Peace" by Trigvie Lie; "U. S. Grant" by Catton. Detective "Gently Does It" by Hunter; "The Green Case" by Peck; "Burnt Offering" by Lochridge; "A Kind of Misfortune" by Parker; "False Colors" by Powell; "Poison in the Pen" by Wentwill; "The Narrowing Circle" by Symons. •• CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this Opportunity to thank the many friends who sent floral offerings, spiritual bouquets and cards of sympathy and for donations of cars. We are also grateful for other kindnesses extended in our bereavement. We are especially thankful to Msgr. Nix, Fr, Reuland and Fr. Scnuier. George Shelton Mr. and Nfrs. Ted Shelton *49 Brothers and Sister Clinton Martin arrived home from Belleview, Fla., recently after spending several weeks there. EAGLE • PICKER TRIPLE SLIDE /Uumimtm STORM WINDOWS and DOORS Liberal Trade-in Allowance on your old windows and doors. ORDER NOW! Zephyr Ventilated ALUMINUM AWNINGS and DOOR CANOPIES Also The Famous ; Zephyr Aluminum ROLL UP & DOWN AWNINGS ARTHUR BOGER PHONE 840-J 807 Waukegan Rd. McHenry •*?!% MARKET BU ECONOM Y BEEF C mvtms00fttt ~ M i v I for (iwi markmt tipt and food information writm; UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Consumer SMV/C* 160 N.L* Sail*St., Chicago 1, III. Htm Made cat pot mst iroand beet / short ribs * * * Oihtr MaHet Bvyt POU1TKT lt0m imkpfirlk fryers i y3 roasting hens aid cbicke«s 2 v tarters 2K FRUITS AMP VICITABIH Salad vegetables increasing in volume, bring better quality at lower prices. Typical value produce buys: sweet-: corn, tomatoes, asparagus, strawberries, .cantaloupe, bananas. Based on market aurvey . for April 9 to 14. •1$ Tt II 'IIII I _ IP VOTE FOR ARTHUR J. STILLING For Member of McHenry High School Board District 156 SATURDAY. APRIL 14TH Anyone Desiring Transportation TO Polls Call 926-R Between 2 and 4 p.m. 2 VSWB6S AMD LOAN ^ ASSOCIATIONS 125 Years of Helping Y on... HAVE WHAT YOU WANT! • This is the impressive job of more than 6,000 savings and loan associations, such as ours, across the nation. This association like all the others has two fundamental services . . . helping people save and helping them own their own homes. Visit us this week and let a staff member explain the advantages of saving here. CRYSTAL LAKE SAWQN&i & LOAN ASSOCIATION 78 N. Williams Street Telephone 1400 CRYSTAL LAKE, ILLINOIS Country Squir* Cc&tero lUnch wagon fORD V-l Country Sedan--8-pattenger Ranch wagon Ittesoaro Parklane TODAY* Country Sedan--u-pOMengm BUSS MOTOR SALES Special DisplayI 6 v April 15 through April 22 Modern Wagons with 22! "horses" The record-breaking 225-h.p. Thunderbird Special V-8 engine now available in all 6 Ford Station Wagons with Fordomatic at low extra cost! 202-h.p. Thunderbird . £ V-8 standard at no extra cost! can carry six or eight passengers, depending upon the model you choose. And every model converts to a big, spacious cargo carrier. Thunderbird styling in every model! 'ide selection of upholsteries and irmonizing body colors. Come in 'luring our "Modern Wagon Ex- _ "libit" and see why Ford wagons » outsell all others . , , as they have for years! See the Ford Wagon that's "got your name all over it"!.. ; now at your Ford Dealer's Ibid V-8 f 531 Main St. Phone McHenry 1 McHenry, 111. U You're Interested in an *^5^ USED CaT^- Be Sure to See Your Ford Dealex