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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Nov 1958, p. 8

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• s\v*• '•••"• 'fragifilgli THE McHENRY 'Vsm&r- „v.v '•• ^L""* ' "" •' fjf-'- :• 'v..."'.Ir^r. •• ••«. V; 7 flroriday. Nav&fiBarW. 1958 4 500 PARTICIPATE Hi '58 COUNTY MUSIC FESTIVAL (Continued from Page 1) Freund,. Janice Hettermann, Jim Jones, Dan Baldino, Terry , [Brady, Lance Parks, Cliff Kiehl, Bruce Novak and Kip ^Thornton. ...,; • f •Guest director will be Dan- ;iel P.. Tkach, whose reputation as a choral director is well |known. He will rehearse with part of the group on Sunday iafternoon and will spend the entire day Monday in practice ' Sessions in anticipation of the evening performance. The program will include fourteen numbers, including a . variety of selections, some in . keeping with the approaching holiday season. The finale will be the thrilling "Battle Hymn of the Republic." Phyllis Leiizia, 16, Victim Of Accident (Continued from page 1) CARD OF THANKS To all my friends and neighbors, many thanks for gifts, flowers, cards and all kindnesses shown during my recent in- (activi^y. jJtfi nic6 to have friends wtieri you're sick 2jB y r • Gertrude Barbian survived by a sisiter, Barbara and three brothers, Patrick, John #nd James, all at home. The body rested at the Peter M. Justen funeral home until Tuesday morning, when services were held at Christ the : King church, Wonder Lake, followed by burial in the church j cemetery, i -- Nominate Officers For Republican Club | Nominations for new officers in the McHenry Township Republican Women's club will be i held Tuesday evening, Nov. 18, ; at 8 p.m. at the V.F.W. hall. First Vice-President Miriam | Miller will preside. All mem- , bers are asked to attend. I Since November is membership month, old and new mem- ! bers are asked to pay their 1959 dues. Installation of new officers will take place in January. Musift' ft Meanderin' (Continued from page 1) Chicago Tribune. A number of pictures of the home, overlooking the Fox river, were contained in the article. We were happy to visit with former McHenry residents, Katherine Bishop Keller and Elbert Buch, when attending a program in Elgin last Thursday.' Katherine is a member of the K. of C. Choristers in that city, who presented an excellent concert that evening. Elbert was a member of the large audience. It doesn't seem over a decade since the latter left his home town and his association in the family business. Katherine has been gone almost twenty-five years but.keeps in touch with old friends. K. A. F. Do your Christmas shopping early! Motor vehicle accidents take ithe lives of a person every 14 minutes, according to the National Safety Council. One person is injured in a motor vehicle mishap every 23 seconds. Each week, according to the National Safety Council, 81,- 000 persons are injured in home accidents--an average of an injury every eight seconds. More than' four million persons are hurt in home accidents annually, and about 28,000 persons are killed. Fabrics for . . . CHRISTMAS SEWliG Corduroy -- 21 colors to choose from 99c a yd. 36" . 42" wide. Good quality for dresses, skirts, draperies, bedspreads. 72" Fiesta Felt -- $2*8 a yd. Also felt scraps Christmas Border Prints -- 59* yd. 54" wide Christmas table cloth print $1.69 yd. Remnants, skirt lengths, dress lengths, pa jama flannels, doll clothes, etc. Jl avemeuer A HIGHWAY 120 -- EAST -- 4 MILES PHONE McHENRY 2295 Hours: 9:30 to 6 Daiiy 12 O'Clock Noon 'til 3 Sunday OUR ANNUAL Feather Party + + + Sun., Nov. 16 8:00 P.M. Sponsored By The Holy Name Society of St. Patrick's Church , For the Sole Benefit of St. Patrick's Athletic Activities i ' LET'S ALL MEET NOT SUNDAY FOR AN ENJOYABLE EVEN ? AT St. Patrick's CSturch •llttll ADDED INCOME from BURIED TREASURE LOOK! 1 • To Your ATTIC • To Y®ur GAIMI • To Your BASEMENT • To ¥®w. CUDS FOR THOSE UNWANTED ITEMS USEL1SS TO YOU - usssm TO @? Has 20 GOLDEN WORDS FOR ONLY $|00 SELLS A WAITING MARKET i A PLAINDEALER WANT AD 0 . CONWiRfS USELESS ITEMS TO OSiABY CASH PHONE TODAY! McHENRY 170 Seal Sale To Open This Week Mrs. Orville Kerns of Woodstock is 1958 Christmas Seal Sale chairman in McHenry county, which starts today. The seals are in the mail, and will reach the homes of'county residents within the next day or two. , "Education of the public is one of the most important parts of this campaign," Mrs. Kerns pointed out. "The Christmas Seal appeal tetter and all our publicity will, emphasize the great progress "already made against tuberculosis and the big job that remains to be done." Mrs. Stanley Chapman, Crystal Lake, is chairman of the Seal Sale committee. This committee *is very active throughout the year in promoting the work of the McHenry County Tuberculosis association. x Contributions to the organization pay for skin testing in the schools, x-raying of reactors and their contacts, fOllowup x-rays of the contacts of active cases, make the mobile unit survey possible, supply educational material- to schools and assist in furthering research. It won't kill you to be care ful. MAN KILLED AS' ~ TRUCK PLUNGES ,. INTO GRAVEL Pit An inquest was confined Tuesday in the death of Frank Haase, 52, of Crystal Lake, whose heavy gravel conveyor truck plunged down a 40-foot embankment into water and silt of a Material Service Corp. gravel pit, east/ of Dundee, Monday. The body of the accident victim was recovered by a- fiveman crew of skin divers from the Aurora Aquamaniacs' club, a volunteer* rescue organization, who were rushed to the scene when it was learned th&t Haase's body was in the tractor cab. An autopsy was ordered when authorities and company safety experts were unable to determine the cause of Haase losing control of the vehicle as he drove along a road above a pit not now in use. Haase's absence was not noticed until about an hour after his watch stuped at 12:05 Monday noon, indicating that the accident hapjben^d about that time. Many scientists have quit wondering how old the earth is and have begun pondering how much older it will get. "M5AD THE WANT AOEf! SEVERAL HURT IN ACCIDENTS DURING WEEK (Continued from Page 1) and their mother, Delilah, of Kenosha, Wis., suffered onl^ minor injuries when their car was hit in the rear by another vehicle at Highways 120 and 59A near Volo. The second auto was driven by Joseph Romkowske of Lakemoor. A minor accident involving a truck and an auto occurred last Thursday night i at Highways 12 and 120, near Volo, resulting in injuries, none of them serious, to three motorists. Hurt in the crash were Gerald B. Snyder of Warsaw, Ind., driver of the truck; Charles C. LaFollette of Claypool, Ind., helper on the .truck; and Edward Dobner' of Grayslake, driver of the car. Dobner was reported driving west on Rte. 120 when he failed to observe a stop sign. The truck was southbound on Rte. 12. An accident involving cqrs driven by^ Jerzy Ruthkowske of Lake Villa and Canaille Holdheimer of Libertyville collided at Rt. 63 and old McHenry road about 10:20 Tuesday night. No one was reported injured. Ruthkowske was travelling north on Rt. 63 when the Hol<l| heimer car .left old McHenrj| road, turning left onto 63 itt the &ath of the other autb: * MISS GRANGER VIES FOR DAIRY PRINCESS TITLE (Continued from Page 1) Dairy association of Illinois, the county contest by the Mc-' Henry County Dairy. Promo* tion Council. Z Mary Ann, one of five child* ren, is a student nurse at Francis school of nursing in Evanston. She is 5 feet 4 inched tall and possesses a smile whichr her friends think should cap-' ture the vote of any contest judge. i i Mr. Granger arid Mary Ann's sisters travelled to - Baton, Rouge to. be with her t h i& week. Mrs. Granger was forced to cancel plans to attend sing£ she is in charge of the fami census now under way in thf county. However, should Mary Ann win, she will make th# trip south. ' « Join with individuals and or* ganizations in actively observe ing Fire Prevention Week i<* McHenry. £ r Be Wise--Use the Clafsifi AND LONG REPUTATION FOR THE FINEST IN FINE FOOD AT FINER VALUES Ready To Eat -- Smoked -- 8*10 Lb. Ave. HAMS Whole or Half --'Skinless & Shankless YOUNfe TENDER Roasting on Chickens 39 CUDAHY ALL LEAN CANNED HAMS ALL MEAT Skinless Wienies No. 3 \b. A REAL BUY 2 89 Oscar Mayer Best Value Brand SLICED BACON 49i CdPKftTRY DEU6HT MILK Buy First Half 35* Second Half ©gallon ... 29* COMBINATION PRICE NO LIMIT 64 EXTRA FANCY GOLDEN YELLOW Bananas 2"" 29' LARGE SLICING BY THE PIECE or SLICED B0L0CNA 49 lb. Our Own Home Made'Country Farm THE FINEST PORK SAUSAGE 59 lb. MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 2 - -1 NORTHERN TISSUE 6 r*49c' PARD or DASH ood7-$1 The Pure Juice of 18 Oranges FLORIDA ORANGE FLORIDA SEEDLESS JUICE Oranges 3 d" 1 00 JUICE Qt. Ctn. 39 RED LABEL 2 Vt Tin PEARS 31 USE OUR FREE CUSTOMER PARKING AREA YOUR NEW SUPER CERTIFIED FOOD STORE Cor. Green 8c Elm Sts. Phone 80 McHenry, I1L

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