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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Jun 1956, p. 13

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Thursday, June 14, 1 . •: TBK'-i&«ENBY PLAINDEALER Johnsburg News By Bin. Betty Hetternuuui Celebrates Anniversary Our congratulations are extended this week to Mr; and Mrs. Peter F. Smith who will celebrate their silver wedding anniversary, next Saturday, June 16. Many of their friends and relatives will gather at the Community club hall at 5 o'clock for i^ppper, followed by the recepnon. Open house will be held after 7 o'clock that evening. Wins Tourney We are all very proud of our grade school softball team for Coming through in style and winning the tourney by beating the McHenry junior high team by a score of 9 to 8. The winning .team consisted of Terry Jordan, ^anny Sompel, Tom Creighton, Bill Hiller, Mike Creighton, Mike Crossdale, Bill Oeffling, Don Miller, Harry , Hettermann and Tom Freund. Flyg Troops First Lt. iJick fuller, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hiller, is now. stationed in California, where he has been flying troops to and from Japan. His new address is as follows: , « 84th Air Transport Sqdn., Travis Air Force Base, California. College Graduate - Mr. and Mrs. George Hiller travelled to St. Paul, Minn"., recently to witness the college graduation of their son, Charles, ijfcm St. ThoJnas. The Hillers were accompanied on the trip by their daughter, Dorothy, and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Freund of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller of Chicago made the trip by train to attend the exercises. Charles majored in general business. He will be spending the summer in Little Falls, Wis., playing ball. (Mi Johnsburg Boys' League The Yankees have scheduled a game to play the Cardinals on June 18 at 7 o'clock at the public school field, while the Red Sox will try to defeat the Braves on June 20 at 7 o'clock. Last week's results were as follows: Red Sox, 16; Yankees, 1 and Cardinals, 14; Braves, 7. Chicago Trip f^The eighth grade class which raduated recently from St. Jphn's school took a trip by bus last Thursday to Chicago, where they attended the Museum of Science and Industry. They were accompanied by Mrs. Rita Miller, Mrs. Elseda Ifuchs, Mrs. Marie Oeffling and Mrs. Alvina Miller. 'There Is A Sucker Born Every , Minute." •(Author's name below) There is a growing effort, by get rich-quicks, to devise methods of selling vitamins and other medicines in places that do not have a pharmacy license. There are many laws, that we pharmacists gladly observe, which protect you. We had to attend a College of Pharmacy, where we were also taught how best to preserve the potency of any medicine. Judge carefully the claims of glib door-todoor salesmen, here today, and gone tomorrow. Be wise! Be Safe! Let our pharmacy license and reputation protect you. TOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE I McHenry 26 WHEN YOW NEED A MEDICINE A great many people entrust us with the responsibility of filling their prescriptions. May we compound yours? © NYE D1UGS '"UtahjkemM. AfMCtf," PHONE 26 129 N. Riverside Dr. McHenry, 111 PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS •Quotation by P. T. Barnum (1810-1891) Around The Town Jim and Betty Freund, "Si" and Bonnie Meyers, Ed and Dorothy Hettermann and Hank "and Lorrajne Hilier attended the | Braves game in Milwaukee last vyeek. Tommy and JoCy Lassor of Chicago are spending several days with their grandparents, the Rudy Lassers. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dehn entertained visitors from Ohio over last weekend. ,u... Hettermann's Softball team scored an 1.1 to 1 victory over the Bob Inn team last week. The Gene King family spent Sunday at his mother's home. Mrs. Thelma Hamsher and family of Fox Lake spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Tina Lay. Mr. and Mrs. Peter McGuire and four of their children are due to leave this week for a vacation trip to Kentucky. The maternal grandmother from Chicago will stay at their home to care for the three younger children. Mr. and Mrs. "Bud" Lieser and daughter, Kathy, and Eileen and Janice Huff attended the circus in Chicago last Sunday. ts IN READING, A BIFOCAL-WEARER SHOULD LOWER HIS EYES INSTEAD OF TILTING HIS HEAD FORWARD. THERE WAS A YOUNG LApy NAMED SUE WHO KEPT CUTTING THE PEOPLE SHE KNEW, Till AT LAST SHE GOT WISE TO TH§ NEEDS OF HER EYES AND GOT GLASSES THAT SHOWED WHO WAS WHO. MANY CHILDREN WEAR BIFOCAL GLASSES SO THEV CAN PERFORM NEAR-POINT TASKS AND SEE THE BLACKBOARD CLEARLY. IN ONE INDUSTRIAL PLANT THE WORKERS WHO MET VISUAL STANDARDS MADE FROM *62.40 TO •124.80 MORE IN A YEAR . THAN THE OTHERS, ACCORDING TO THE BETTER VISION INSTITUTE. * Sympathy Extended | Our sincere sympathy is ex- ; tended to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olson upon the death of her ! mother last week. Mrs. Olson's ' m o t h e r r e s i d e d i n C o o n e y Heights for some time and burial took place in Chicago. Hospital Note's Mrs. Marge Fischer is now fc'euperating at her home after "returning last week from Memorial hospital, where she underwent surgery.. Bill, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Martinec is scheduled to enter St. Theresa hospital this week, where he will undergo surgery. Carnival Days Don't forget the three big carnival days coming up on June 22, 23 and 24. The Community club is holding its annual carnival on the club grounds. Be sure to plan on taking the family down for the Friday night fish fry and the Sunday afternoon roast beef dinner. The kids will enjoy the three ridi?s which will be in operation or any of the side booths. So be sure to come and join in on the fun either or all three of the three big nights, June 22, 23 or 24. FARMERS If you have something to duy* Sell or Trade ADVERTISE in th© PLAINDE^ER Convenient Hours For Depositing Your Savings Two Above-Average Dividends Paid Yearly Fridays 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Closed All Pay Wednesdays Other week days 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. 3% CURRENT RATE MsHENRY SAVIN©! and LOAN ASSOCIATION A GUARANTY SAVINGS ASSOCIATION • 522 W. Main Street Phone McHenry 2 F\7 r * \s . STOP Slid SWAP T I R E S A L E ! nilST@^E BEI.UXE CHAMPIONS BLACK SIDEWALL - TUBED TYPE BLACK SIDEWALL - TUBELESS Size 1st Tire 2nd Tire Both Tires'" Size 1st Tire 2nd Tire Both Tires* 6.40-15 $24.90 $12.50 $37.40 6.40-15 $27.85 $13.95 $41.80 6.70-15 26 J 5 12.75 38.90 6.70-15 29.50 14.40 43.90 7.10-15 28.95 14.55 43.50 7.10-15 32.35 16.15 48.50 7.60-15 81.65 15.85 47.50 7.60-15 35.45 17.75 53.20 8.00-15 34,80 17.40 52.20 8.00-15 39.45 19.75 59.20 8.20-15 36.25 18.15 54.40 8.20-15 40.90 20.50 61.40 WHITE SIDEWALL '• TUBED TYPE WHITE SIDEWALL - TUBELESS Size 1st Tire 2nd Tire Both Tires* Size 1st Tire 2nd Tire Both Tires* 6.40-15 $30.50 $ 15.30 $45.80 6.40-15 $34.10 $17.10 $51.20 6.70-15 32.05 15.85 47.90 6.70-15 36.15 17.75 53.90 7.10-15 35.15 17.75 53.20 7.10-15 39.65 19.85 59.50 7.60-15 38.75 19.35 58.10 7.6045 43.45 21.75 65.20 8.00-15 v 42.65 21.25 63.90 8.00-15 48.35 24.15 72.50 8.20-15 44.40 22.20 66.60 8.20-15 50.10 25.10 75.20 "Plus tax and your two recappable tires SPICIAL on FIRESTONE SUPER CHAMPIONS! Blaek Sidewall - Tubed Type White Sidewall - Tubed Type Reg. No Sale Reg. No Sale Size Trade-In Pric-e Size Trade-In Price Price Each* Price Each* 6.40-15 $18.70 $14.90 6.70-15 $24.00 $19.40 6.70-15 19.60 15.65 7.10-15 26.60 21.60 7I . 1A IAK.J 21.70 17.45 7.60-15 -, 29.10 23.75 7.60-15 28.75 19.20 6.00-16 21.50 17.25 6.00-16 17.55 13.95 6.50-16 23.55 23.25 "Plus tax and your recappable tire MeHEMRY TIRE MART 526 W. Main St. WALT FREUND, Prop. PHONE 294 McHenry, 111. BENEFIT Johnsburg Community Club AT MEMORIAL PARK Fri., Sat. & Sun./ o June 22-23-24 '500°° Cash Prizes FERRIS WHEEL MERRY - GO - ROUND KIDDIE RIDES Games a Refreshments Fislh Fry Friday lite Soast Beef iinner Sunday BEGINNING AT 6:00 P.M. BEGINNING AT 12:30 P.M.

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