'"'A THE McHENRY PLAXNDEALER Thursday, May 24§ 1956 •fe NEWS ABOUT OUR SERVICEMEN ^ Continued from Page 1 fireman, USN, son of Mr. an<T Mrs. Herbert W. Hieber of Rte. McHenry, is serving aboard toe Pacific Fleet Destroyer USS Gregory. The" Gregory, along faith three other Navy ships, completed a five-day good will yisit to Sydney, Australia, on April 5 and is now with the U. S. Seventh Fleet in the Far East. •:lf. Hieber has been serving on le Gregory since December, He lists the repair of die- Sel and refrigeration equipment IIS his main job aboard the destroyer. The Navy Recruiting office, located in the city hall building eit Woodstock, has announced the enlistment of August William Aubert as an airmarr recruit for ft four-year enlistment. He is the son of Air. and Mrs. Henry '<&. Aubert of Solon Mills. *: AUbert was sent to the Great t<akes Naval Training center, Where he will receive his nine weeks of recruit training before being granted recruit leave and assignment to a duty station. FORESTER COURT OBSERVES 60TH ANNIVERSARY (Continued from Page 1) Since the late 'forties, the court has listed as one of its latest programs the sponsorship of the annual C.O.F. state basketball tournament, as well as its own bowling tourney which attracts about 150 members each year. The 240 local juvenile members and 520 adults make up the second largest court in Illinois. In 1947 McHenry joined Northern Illinois Associated Courts, including as well as the court of McHenry, those of Johnsburg, Elgin, Grayslake, Buffalo Grove and Waukegan. THIRTY-FIVE ARE RECEIVED INTO CHURCH FELLOWSHIP Last Sunday on Pentecost, May 20, nineteen confirmees and sixteen members of a youth membership class were received into the fellowship of the Community Methodist church. Members of the confiifnation class spent many weeks^in study, fuli filling assignments and making field trips. Last Saturday, a large group visited some, of the institutions of the church -t- Lake Bluff Children's home, Garrett seminary. First Methodist church of Evanston, Chapel in the Sky and Halsted Street Institutional church. Upon reception, confirmees were the recipients of the new revised standard version of the Bible. Included in the confirmation class were Walter Aufrecht. Karen Bailey, Barbara Becker, Joyce Eckstein, Stephen Fike, Nancy Fischer, Darlene Friedl, Judy Gregory, Judy Hans, Roberta Hollcnbeck, Kenneth Homo, Gail Johnson, Dick JJohnston, Karen Kralowetz, Kathy Prawl, Harry Stinespring, LArrv Swedo, Karen Thompson and Carol Wilson. i i Among the members of the | youth class were the following: I Bob Bates, Pat Bates, Bob Bori chardt, Paul Borchardt, Gail ! Castle, Bill Houck, Charlotte Houda, Barbara Krickl, George Krickl, Jr., Lee Joy Meister, Diane Munson, Ron Neukirch, John Spahr, Mary Etheridge and Virginia Cooper. NEW SEVEN-MAN BOARD ELECTED FOR CIVIC ARTS A new board Of seven directors over leadership of the Civic Arts association when a detailed set of by-laws was adopted last Thursday night at a meeting of the general assembly. The directors will consist of four officers elected for terms of one1 or two years by the general assembly j of the group, and the heads of I the three separate departments of Civic Arts, who are to be elected annually by their own members. Civic Arts' first, board consists of President Bob Denhart, vicepresident Betty Babcock, Secretary Fran Kuhn, Treasurer Don Thelen, Drama Chairman Chuck Paetow, Art 'Chairman Fran Bollenson and Music Chairman Vern Hajeck. The new group, which has .sponsored two theatre productions to date, will continue to sponsor events to encourage participation and attendance from all over McHenry county. Financial assistance will be extended to young people from McHenry county interested in the arts. Anyone interested in joining the organization should write to Box 46, Woodstock. Applications Accepted For Rural Mail Carrier An examination for rural carrier for the post office at McHenry will be open for accept- ! ance of applications until June i 12, the Civil Service Commission ! has announced. | Applicants for this examina- I tion must actually reside with- , in the delivery of the abovementioned post office and must have so resided for one year ; before the closing date for aci ceptance of applications. They j must have reached their eighteenth birthday on the closing date. There is no maximum age limit. Application forms must be filed with the U.S. Civil Service Commission, Washington 25, I D.C., and must be received or ! postmarked not later than the closing date. Applicatidn forms are available at the station and main office, McHenry. Watch for our big Anniversary Sale in next week's paper OUR not % IrYEAf its* VYCITAL'S HARDWARE PHONE 98 132 So. Green St. McHenry, m. TWO GRASS FIRES Two grass fires demanded the attention of local volunteers in recent days. The last of the week, McHenry firemen extinguished a conflagration at "Lilymoor and on Monday, members from the Johnsburg station put out a fire in Chapel Hill subdivision. Guy U.S. Savings Bonds FROST DAMAGE Damage to Illinois fruit from recent late spring frosts was extremely variable, according to latest reports by the state and federal departments of agriculture. The first and second crops of strawberries were hard hit in some localities. Fruit south of Jackson county was not badly hurt. In general, the Illinois apple and peach crops are still expected to be from fair to good. Cool weather has slowed growth of winter wheat, but some fields are beginning to head in southern Illinois, and stands and color generally are satisfactory. EDITORS' DAY „ Editors' Day at the 1956 Illinois State Fair will be observed Monday, Aug. 13. The ten-day exposition is _to open Friday, Aug. 10. Gov. William G. Stratton, in making ttoe announcement regarding Editors' Day, said no decision has been reached as yet on naming special events for Wednesday and Thursday, Aug. 15 and 16, at the fair. Because the national presidential nominating conventions of the two major parties are scheduled close to fair time, no special political days are being planned for this season's big exposition. SAFETY BIKE TEST Young people interested in the bicycle rodeo next month are reminded that the safety lane test station wil be open June 2, 9 and 16 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Elm Street Bike shop. Everyone must pass through the lane to be eligible to win the b»ke. )( HBIP. CALL McHENRY 713 and effaftidayton Water Systems We Repair and Service All Makes of Pumps Authorized: Red Jacket €* Da* ton Pump Agency Wells Drilled or Driven Pumps & Repairs MCHENRY COUNTY WELL a. PUMP COMPANY Fred H. Mattheslus Pbone 713 SI. HENStY FREUNB OPTOMETRIST At 136 S. Green Street, McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoons) EYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED* VISUAL TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS HOURS: DAILY 9 TO 12 A.M. afotf" I TO 5 P.M. FRIDAY EVENINGS: 6:09 TO 8:30 P.M. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHOHE McHENRY 452 Mason Contractors BandL Builders at New Construction and Remodeling CONSTRUCTION COMPANY PHONE 409-R BOB PEPPING LEO KRABBENHOFT WITE Regular check-ups and maintenance by experts, means lower car costs to you! Call us today and find out for yourself. Brake Service All Mechanical Repairs Complete Motor Overhauling 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE 809 W. Elm Street Phone 811 -- Residence 91-W McHenry, III. Need A New Refrigerator? Here's A Super Special! N0RGE ft OUR FULL PRICE IS A LOW, LOW Yes, that's right, only $189.95! Not a 1955 model, but a Brand New 1956 NORGE REFRIGERATOR. Not a 8 or 9 cu. ft., but a full 10 cu. ft. capacity. Soft Pink Interior - Gold Trim 5 Year Guarantee - Big Freezer Compartment LEE & RAY ELECTRIC "YOUR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS" S16 W. Main St. Phone 882 McHenry, 111. When It comes to 01MLY $2.89 While They Last 2x3 Approximately GENUINE HAND HOOKED RUGS Oval and Rectangular Beautiful Patterns 2x4 Approximately LONG LOOP NON SKID SHAGS Make Lovely Gift Items CARPET WALL-TO-WALL Rt. 120 - 4 miles east of McHenry Open 9:30 to 6 and Sunday 10 to 3:30 McHENRY 2295 PHONE FOR ESTIMATE # If you are "lucky" the home remedy you try may "get you on your feet again." But isn't health too important a matter to take chances? Better see your Doctor right away. And when you have his prescription, bring it to this pharmacy where careful compounding is a specialty. jg St® PHONE 40 108 S. Green St. McHenry, m. APPEARANCE OF DANCE LEADER TO HIGHLIGHT SHOW County residents are encouraged to plan on spending an enjoyable evening listening to the famous dance band leader, Wayne King, and at the same time help the McHenry county chapter of the National Foundaj. tion for Infantile Paralysis. The show and dancing will be held May 28 at the Woodstock Community high school from 8 to 12 p.m. Tickets may be purchased in McHenry from Ray McGee or Robert Stueben. Funds will be used to aid polio victims of past years and those who may be afflicted this sum- Easy to Budget Payments is One Season... Willi iiiii SIM ' ~ > -L' "iu miii > , - V illiii State Farm offers you low semi-annual premiums on your auto insurance . . . ,at no extra cost! And, you can rely on State Farm for sound protection at reasonable rates. Call me before you buy auto insurance, I may save you money It Mrs t» katw par STATE FARM A|Od B@b Conway Phone 285 or 763 312 E. Elm St. McHenry, I1L LEGAL NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of THQMAS P. MATHEWS, deceased. Notice is hereby given to ail persons that June 28, 1956, is the claim date in the estate of THOMAS P. MATHEWS, deceased, pending in the County Coukt of McHenry County, Illinois, an<y that claims may be filed agsunst the. said estate on or before said date without issuance ot summons. PEARL M. MATHEWS. Administrator R. A. STUEBEN, Attorney (Published May^T-24-31, 1956) lllllllllllllllllfllllllllllllllllllfiillHIIIIIIlHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII MEW : HOOVER PUBLIC' NOTICE To The Residents of The ' Village of Sunnyside, 111. The duly elected officials of Sunnyside, Illinois, wish to take this opportunity to extend their sincere thanks and appreciation to all of the Village residents for their fine display of efforts and cooperation shown during our incorporation and election of officials. With the continuance of this effort and cooperation during the coming months by* the residents and your officials, Sunnyside will really become a good place to reside. Special thanks are also extended to ' ,j t W. Boston C. Bayer A. Fritz P. Heitz J. Cios G. Ripley L. Butler .» L. Fritz M. J. Heitz P. Roggenbuck for so genero:isly donating their time and efforts to preside iflr Judges and Clerks at our two elections. Your Village Officials - Village of Sunnyside Sunshine is most beneficial, but tts amazing what a little moon- Ultf'vwill do. ^ the cleaner that walks on air! GLIDES ON 'First Anniversary lance sponsored by McHENRY' FIRI DiPMTMENT at Fill HOUSE, Elm Street Tuesday, May 291th Square aid Round Dancing DOOR PRIZES -- REFRESHMENTS Donation One Dollar Per Couple • i • i • i • i • i i. I I I ¥ 4 V: w h e e l s Exclusive Double-Stretch Hose •yLOversis© fhrowaway Bag Telescoping Wand New Forecast Colors 9750 Only S9.75 Down %-- It walk on air at CAREY Electric Shop 119 S. Green-St., McHenry PHONE 251 lllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllinilllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllll ON TH£IR PAY OF PAYS S£ND i Boteer's drugstore 103 So. Green St. PHONE 40 McHenry, 111. New Lightweight Champs New Heavyweight Champs CU IWROIiET • A MODERN V8 FOR EVERY MODEL! A MODERN MODEL FOR EVERY JOB! There's a new Chevrolet Task-Force truck powered and built to do your job in record time and at rock-bottom costl every weight @lassl New Middleweight Champs High-powered V8's--standard in heavy-duty jobs! You get the big new 322-cu.-in. 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