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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Oct 1956, p. 12

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^•:; r-«1v y • ,i '^m0§mmmm • • • • w$?&. THE McHENBY .PLAINPEALEB ^ •pi:;]--' • - • ' ^ \ • - m* v. •'•>?••:• :• r.;-:',,-; •;,, ,:. J.">»1 ' i J.j.i'fa v': 'i/X:'-! - Ifp" .. * Thursday* October 4> 19SC LAKEMOOR & LILYMOOR ?f 1 Village News * next village meeting will JbS.. held on Thursday, Oct. 11, at 8:30 p.m. at the fire-community house. Everyone is urged to at- The Brownies big project of the year are the Christmas corsages which they are planning to make this year again. must register to be able to te in the November election. of Lakemoor and Lilymay register at Hie McDeririott building any day,-including The deadline for regisition is Oct. 8. Committee fThe next house committee will be lield on Friday, 5, at 9 p.m. wr-4, L.I.A. Everyone had a wonderful time last Saturday at the L.I.A. dance. The L.I.A. is grateful to all who helped to make it a success. The next meeting will be held on Wednesday. Oct. 10, at 8 p.m. Girl Scouts The Intermediate Girl Scouts meet every Monday from 7 p.tn. to 8:30 p.m. at the fire-community house. At the last meeting, Betty Becker, Carol "Booster, Kathy Spears, Emmy Pyle and Lynne Saynor became Girl Scouts officially. Kids Day The Kiwanis Kids Day drive took place last week on Saturday and Sunday in Lakemoor.. Thanks to the good workers who collected from door., to door and made it a fine success. To Mir. and Mrs. I^arry Erh on the marriage or their daughter. Oh Saturday, Sept. 29, Marlene became Mrs. Gordon Roberts. The wedding ceremony took place at the Zion Lutheran church a.t 5 p.m. Reception for relatives and friends was Held afterwards the Erhardt home. To John and Anna Hose, who celebrated their 10-year milestone of wedded. bliss last Friday, Sept. 28. John and Anna enjoyed a fine dinner at home and an evening out. ly Socials The Thursday night socials are being held at Wally's Oasis every Thursday at 8:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. The Fire Department third annual fireman's dance will be held on Saturday, Oct. 27, at the firecommunity house. You have a few weeks time to get a costume ready. Tickets are now on sale and may be purchased from any The ladies auxiliary has some very fine plans in the making to hold a pre-holiday dinner and bazaar. The affair will be held on Sunday, Nov. 18. More information will follow at a later date. Are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Tony Leon on tly loss of Mrs. Leon's uncl£. Mr. and Mrs. Leon and Mrs. Louise Unruh attended the funeral for Frank Unruh in Chicago last week Thursday. McHenry Bible Church Next Sunday, Oct. 7, is promotion day in tha Sunday School. iPiris for faithful attendance will be awarded. | The pastor's message for the ^worship service will be "God's P}an For You." Communion service will follow the regular 11 a.m. service. All who love the Lord iJesus are invited to partake. (r.The young people at the 6:45 j£.in. hour will be helping make Spine signs for the church. The 8 o'clock evening service .jjjyill mark the beginning of an outline study of the entire Bible, from Genesis to Revelation. Pas- $or Liberty will be teaching in •this Bible study class every Sunday evening. All are welcome Jto share in the blessing' of the |bour. P r a y e r m e e t i n g W e d n e s d a y , Oct. 10, will be held at the Ken :Sveen home in McHenry. Many Mrs. Emily DeCicco is grateful to those who donated money toward the "Crown In The Sky." Sixty dollars was collected. Our Lady of Sorrows church in Chicago, located at 2121 W. Jackson boulevard was raised to the royal dignity of a" Basilica by Pope Pius XII. The honor is not only confined to Chicago but to all of America. It will stand close to 200 feet in the sky. The lower part of the crown will be gummed with the appearance of precious stones rising along the sides and top. At night, multi colored neon lights would outline the "Crown in the Skies." It will .be seen for miles around. P.T.A. The next P.T.A. meeting 'of the Lily Lake school will take place on Thursday, Oct. 4, at 8 p.m. at the schoolhouse. About the Marines Ronnie Schmidt is home on leave for fifteen days. He is stationed at San Diego, Calif. Eddie Schumacher, who lives near Lakemoor, has completed his service with the U. S. Marines and is home now. Sick List Othele Brady spent four days last week at Belmont hospital in Chicago for minor surgery. She is feeling fine. Norman and Pat Morrison are both recuperating nicely. Norman is still limping but has put the cnptches aside and Pat is fine after her operation. Mrs. Erna Hoppert is still in a cast and mostly sitting down, but her spirits are good. Mrs. Kate Wegener is still bedridden and would enjoy 'visits from friends and neighbors.. * It Was Raining Bridal gifts on Eleanor Todd on Saturday, Sept. 22, at the Dosch home. The shower was given by Marcella Goss and Josephine Dosch. Eleanor was the recipient of many lovely gifts. Refreshments were served later in the evening. New Saturday company at the Ed Gureczny home were Mr. and Mrs. Emil Harmon and family from Gages Lake. Visiting Casey and Ann Brzezinski last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buzinski from Skokie, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buzinski and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bendel and family from Chicago. "HIRE PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED" IS THEME OF WEEK President Eisenhower is proclaiming the week of Oct. 7-13 for the twelfth annual observance of National Employ The P h y s i c a l l y H a n d i c a p p e d Week. Established in 1945 by Act of Congress to stimulate employment of the physically handicapped, NEPH Week is directed at improving job opportunities for disabled workers. During this week, management, labor, civic, fraternal, veterans and other voluntary organizations join forces with state and federal agencies to educate employers to the fact that * handicapped workers, properly trained and placed in suitable jobs, make productive, useful employees. Although the movement to promote employment of the physically handicapped has made great strides during the past twelve years, those same years have added heavily to the ranks of the handicapped. Disabling illnesses and accidents, wounds incurred in World War II and Korea,, and the longer life span are steadily adding to the number of disabled men, women and children in t>ur population. Many who have been rehabilitated in the physical sense remain unemployed. Rightfully, however, rehabilitation is incomplete without actual employment. One of America's major economic resources lies in the productive abilities of its workers. To exclude handicapped workers from labor supply would be a waste of manpower potential. The N.E.P.H. slogan is "Hire the handicapped it's good business." , WATER POWER! MAN WHO PBB6T MEASURED THE FORCE OF AN OCEAN = &B£KT L0UI5STEVEN60N. tANPWrm TH© instrument THW THE fOfSCS OF A WAVE OOULP a K * * LOW-COST EXPLORATION "Uw*VMT UMWtTAKINS OF LEWIS AMP CLARK A LAR«e KKTICN OF FIN ANCEP fey h OP OMLV tWS.OOO.'f A CHAT WITH US, Regular check-upa and maintenance by our experts, means lower car costs to you! Call us today and find out for yourself. It Pays To Advertise HIGHWAY TOLL Motor vehicle crashes on Illinois highways killed 222 persons during August, bringing highway fatalities for the first eight months of the year to 1,330, according to a report by Director Edwin A. Rosenstone of the Department of Public Works and Buildings. This year's total of 1,330 traffic deaths for the first two-thirds of 1956 is 2 per cent higher than the 1,305 deaths reported for the similar period last year. McHenry 890 BEAUTY SPECIAL $1.00 Off Permajients or Tints MON. & TUES. ONLY 8:30 A.M. 'Til 5 P.M. ALICE-MARIE BEAUTY SHOP 202' No. Riverside Dr. McHenry, 111. WORWICK'S McHenry Camera Center Bought, Sold an PHOTO SUPPLIES See Us Before You Buy Worwick's Studio t i l N. Riverside Drive PHONE McHENRY 275 ? A 42?^mile stretch of fourlane divided pavement on U.S. Route 66 through Will county was opened at public double ribbon- cutting ceremonies Sunday . . 30, by Gov. Wil- G. Strattoh; Completion of the stretch almost finishes the biggest single road project of the/ chief executive's administraof this 290-mife jor route between Chicago and St. Louis into a modern expressway. Work is about done on a 17-mile section of U.S. 66 in Madison county, and four-lane pavements on that stretch will be* put jnto service some time in October. The task of modernizing U.S. 66, initiated by Gov. Stratton when he took office in 1953, involved making 214 miles of the route over into four-lpne divided expressway At cost of approximately fifty lion dollars, IN TOWN PLAINDEALER WANT PROFEWOHRL DIRECTORS' DR. »I. C. GOETSCHEL Chiropractic Physiciaa . 25 Orchard Beach Road Office Hours: Man., Tues., Thurs. & Frl. 10 to 12 - 1:30 to 5:30 - 7 to 9 Saturdays: 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. PHONE 743 Brake Service All Mechanical Repairs Complete Motor Overhauling BUTCH 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE 811 -- DAIRY COTf E AUCTION POWERS & VOGEL -- Auctioneers / The undersigned will sell at Public Auction, on the farm located 1 mile East of Crystal Lake at the corner of Terra Cotta Ave and State Route 176 on SUNDAY, OCT. 7,1956 iftarting at 12:30 sharp, the following described %> property; ' #5 Holstein Springing Cows and Heifers due to freshen within 30 days. :^5 Holstein Milking Cows, majority of which have freshened in the past 3 weeks. Guernsey Cows, close springers. i Holstein Bull. fit Tliis is a good selection of top quality Wisconsin and Minnesota Dairy Cows. Majority have been calf-hood vaccinated. All cattle •have been T.B. and Bangs state laboratory tested. These cows have plenty of size and quality and will make excellent replacement stoc^. '* ' PAUL BUHRMAN Clerk Free Lunch Terms:, $25.00 and under cash, over that amount V* down and balaricfe. in'monthly payments plus interest. Buy what you want, sign your own note, no co-signers needed. Settlement must be made on day of sale> ieoutiful New Famous Make ENIATBOEMALLY ADYmTBSiD TV-BEiCI STORAGE CHEST Beautiful new combination TV-Bench and Storage Chest. Juat the place to store your new Eureka. & SPECIAL OTER THIS WEEK! WILL BE GIVEN FREE WITH EACH NEW EUREKA SUPER ROTO-mATIC MODiitw ySffl NO IIFT1 NO CAftRVI ROUS ON 4 KUIBCI WHIItS ElISiSlCM Rofo-Mafic Model 805 $49'5 WITH TOOLS r©fm#rty $69.95 Roto*Dolly slightly •sfro--Of>tk>noi Mt/ltJtyf Only limiffd Quantify/ SENT TO YOU ON IO DAYS HOME TRIAL with Moa«y lock GmmMtMl Never have you seen such a powerful cleaner at such a low, low price! We want you to try it in your home for 10 DAYS-- c l e a n everything--then, if you are not completely satisfied in every way, simply return the cleaner to us and your money will be gladly refunded. NEW DELUXE TOOLS INCLUDED AT NO EXTRA COST You Ret new 8-pc. set with special floor-wall bruah without extra coat. See liv© @3? ©ajicr store at once, or »|||vn|D IWSBBT PHONI NUMtIK rVIVnB IN MATCHING TYM PACI FOR IO DAY HOME TRIAL Lee & lay Eleef ric $125 1 jock Guarontee YOUR APPLIANCE DEALER PHONE 882 516 W. Main St. McHenry, HI. DR. C. R. SWANSON Dentist Office Hours: Daily Except Thursday 9 to 12 -- 1:30 to 5:30 Mon., Wed. and Fri. Evenings By Appointment Only Telephone McHenry 160 VIRGIL R. POLLOCK SPECIALIZING IN LIFE INSURANCE AND y ANNUITIES ALSO ^(on-Cancellable Accident And Health Non-Cancellable Hospitalization Group Insurance F6r Free Information Call McHenry, III. Phone 1168-J VERN THELEN '. Excavating > Gravel -"V;-. - Black Dirt Dredging '•••A%el. McHenry 1388 Rt. < Box 10*0 McHenry, III. ; EARL R. WALSH INSURANCE Fire, Ant*, Farm & Life Insurance Representing RELIABLE COMPANIES When You Need Insurance of Any Kind PHONE 43 or 95S Green & Elm McHenry, 111. SCHROEDKR IRON WORKS Ornamental A Structural Steel Visit Our Showrooms 8 Miles South on Rt. 31 PHONE 950 •••••••••••••••••••••••a MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO Complimentary demonstration and free instruction in complexion care and individual make-up and color chart. "Try before you buy!" CELIA WARNES,' Owner Phone 1464 1 Blk. East of the Old Bridge DR. M. D. SAVAGE DR. D.. MeCONNEL Veterinarians Office Hours: 19 a.m. to 1* Noon % :f> 1 p.m. to 3 p.tn. Evenings By Appointment •3F Plkffie 3221 Richmond. 111. v:v>:-x-x;xv::;::; Buy one n&w Firestone De Luxe Champion at regular ^6*65 no trade-in price . . • f.hen get a second be Luxe Champion lor . • • SIZE 6.70-15 Black Sidewoll Tubed Plus tax and two recappable tires Sale Prices on All Sizes D BUY A NEW BATTERY NOW! UP TO <6.00 TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD BATTERY Check our Size These are NOT off-brand or cut-fate tires!... They are Firestone be Luxe Champions The seme topquality tires that come on new ears. lillllll f TUBED TUiELESS BLACK SIDEWALLS BLACK SIDEWALLS SIZE 1st Tire 2nd Tire Both Tires* SIZE 1st Tire 2nd Tire Both Tires* 6.40-15 6.70-15 7.10-15 7.60-15 8.00-15 8.20-15 25 <40 26.65 29.55 32.30 35.50 37.00 12.70 13.33 14.78 16.15 17.75 18.50 38.10 39.98 44.33 48.45 53.25 55.50 6.40-15 6.70-15 7.10-15 7.60-15 8.00-15 8.20-15 28.40 30.10 33.00 36.15 40.25 41.70 14.20 15.05 16.50 18.08 20.13 20.85 42.60 45.15 49.50 54.23 £S WWI SIDEWALLS w hi?ire 2nd ¥ira Beth Tires* SIZE WHITE SIDEWALLS ' 1st Tire 2nd Tire gotliTtr«- 6.40-15 6.70-15 7.10-15 7.60-15 8.00-15 8.20-15 31.10 15.55 46.65 6.40-15 34.80 17.40 . 52.20 32.65 16.33 48.98' 6.70-15 36.S5 18.43 55.28 36.20 18.10 54.30 7.10-15 40.45 20 23 60.68 39.55 19.78 59.33 7.60-15 44.30 22.15 66.45 43.50 21.75 65.25 8.00-15 49.30 24.65 73.95 45.35 22.68 68.03 8.20-15 51.10 25.55 76.65 •Plus tax and two recappable tires ~ SPECIAL SALE ON FIRESTONE TRUCK T S! 6.00x16 -- 6 Ply $22.00 6.50 x 16 -- 6 Ply $26.85 7.00x15 -- 6 Ply $32.30 7.00x16 -- 6 Ply $32.40 7.00x17 -- 6 Ply $35.40 7.00x17 -- 8 Ply $38.95 7.50 x 17 -- 8 Ply $48.35 7.00x20 -- 8 Ply <•> $41.65 7.50 x 20 -- 8 Ply $54.65 J3.25 x 20 -- 10 Ply $77.45 TRACTOR TIRES ALL (i Also Town & Country WiEffER. TIRES ' all prices plus tax Vv#;-- PERMANENT ANTI-FREEZE $2.60 GAL. cHENRY TIRE MART WALT FREUND, Prop. . r, :: 526 W. Main St. PHONE-294 McHenry. 111.

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