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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Sep 1960, p. 12

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^ ' * * ^Twelve THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER , - . - & Thursday, September I, 1960 McCullom Lake FIRE DAMAGE TO SHED CAUSED BY YOUNGSTERS Eve Levesque A fire was started by two small children playing> in a small out building oryu\e property owned by Mrs. Carrie Bennett of Park View and Orchard Drive last Thursday about dinner time. The McHenry fire department promptly answered the summons, but according to reports, the fire had already been extinguished. Damage was reported to be about $200 It almost seems unnecessary to ask mothers to, caution their children about playing with fire! Judi Hocln - David Young Nuptials on Saturday Miss Judith Hocin. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Hocin of Maple Hill Drive will make I lom-Knoll buildin sioner at the board meeting held on Thursday, Aug. 25, in the beachhouse. The resignation of^Leon Hanna as trustee was submitted by that gentleman and reluctantly accepted by the president. The Hannas will soon be leaving for their home in Arizona and will Hot lie back with us until next summer. Mr. Hanna has always been "johnny on the spot" when there was work to lie done, and the club is losing a very productive member. A very necessary project will be carried out in the near future, and that is the plowing under of the weeds on the beach. We hope to have it in good shape before the end of the season. Fencing in along the front of the park is also under consideration. Speaking of being civicminded, treasurer Myra Murray donated the twenty-five dollars she receives for takirfg care of the books to the Culfund. How our village showed a total population of 685. The new year book for McHenry County which was recently published, shows the Village ot McCullom Lake with a population of 731, according to the 1960 national census. SERVICE NEWS Marine Pvt. John F. Lavin, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lavin of 103 Pleasant avenue, McHenry. completed recruit training Aug. 18 at the Marine Legals A Hearty Welcome To Mr and Mrs. James O'Day and their two children, Lynn, 5 and Kevin, 2, who moved into the residence formerly occupied by Ruth and Bill Hyatt in the 500 block of Maple Hill drive. They formerly resided in Chicago and here's hoping the neighbors in that area will call on them in a neighborly fashion. TTniform Re-Sale Parents who will have children attending St. Patrick's school will be happy to hear about the uniform re-sale to I be held ;it the home of Mrs. | Irene. Adams, 117 First avenue i (directly behind the school) on a lpvely bride as she marches j abopt that? She deserves a j Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. down the aisle of "St. Mary's most hearty thanks and re-1 g anf] 7. Uniforms which are to church on Saturday, Sept. 3. ceived it! Waiting for her at the altar | A meeting for all member?. will be David Young of Mc- j of the organization will be held Henry, and their nuptial Mass j on Sunday, Sept. 4, at 3 p.m. is scheduled for 10 a.m. Judi 1 in the beachhouse. Dues will will be weairirig the traditional be payable at this meeting. For gown and veil. " j the large number of people The future Mrs. Young will ; who enjcv the beach and park be doubly happy on this day summer AND winter, a very because of the presence of her brother, Anthony, (Sonny) who will be serving in the capacity of groomsman. "Sonny" came home on leave from the Npvy for the joyous occasion. His travels have taken him into many foreign ports and across many oceans. May we add our very best wishes to the young (no pun intended) couple as they look forward to" starting a new life together. few are carrying the. financial load. Doesn't hardly seem fair, does it? be so!d must be brought to her home before the sixth. JOHN LAVIN Wedding Announcement Theodor Olsen and Mrs. Sallie Andersen of Chicago announce their marriage which took place on Tuesday, Aug. 23, at Nativity Lutheran church, Wonder Lake. The Rev. Burton Schroeder officiated. Attending the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Einar Olsen of Rt 31, McHenry. After the quiet service, a wedding supper was enjoyed in Crystal Lake and was attended by Mr. Olsen's two sons and families. Arthur of the country club subdivision and Ole of McCullom Lake. The couple is now "at home" at 605 Fountain Lane. Village Board Notes Commissioner of police, Art Stuhlfeier, commended .QVjBC- department for the efficient manner in which they operate, and also mentioned the fact that the officers donate much of their time towards serving the people for very little remuneration. This was brought out at the last meeting of the president and trustees on Monday, Aug. 22. The date for the public hearing on the Herman Mass proposal was established as Monday, Aug. 20. That meeting was held and will be covered In next week's column. Chairman of finance, Chuck Thacker, reported that the village is operating in the black which is heartening news. The large signs which advertise the village are in need of repairs and that matter will be rectified in the near future. The next regularly scheduled meeting will be held on Monday, Sept. 12, at 8 p.m. in the beachhouse. Tearful Farewell After living next door to the grandest people in the world for ten years, it was a tearful parting when the moving van which held the possessions of the Frank JPassalaqua family pulled away from their home last week. This had been their home for more than 15 years! Their destination was Conroe, Texas, the site of a lovely large home which they had built when Frank's company, of which he is the vice-president, changed locations. A letter received from daughter. Sandy, on Monday states that the house is even --lovelier than they had imagined and they expect to be very happy there. The neighbors are going "all out" to integrate them into the community with a neighborhood dinner which they prepared and served. Isn't that a friendly gesture? The Passalaquas will be able to keep up with news from this community via a subscription to the Plaindealer! .For the benefit of Linda and Sandy's chums who wish to keep in touch, their new address is 200 M. DeAmoat Dr. W., Cfeoroe, Texas. This reporter sure did hate to see them leave!! Gaining All the Time Another successful building fund party, proceeds which go lo the building of a new or larger building for our community meetings and affairs, was held at Berenice and Whitev's last Saturday night. A large crowd was in attendance. Hot beef sandwiches were served to' the assembly by Betty Poledna and Louise Ilammerstein. The next affair will be held at McDonald's on Saturday, Sept. 10. Everyone is cordially invited. City Life for a Few Days When her aunt Edith Tamburino and cousin, Pat, returned to Chicago on Sunday, Miss Lynne Schultz was also a passenger in the car. She received the invitation to spend a few days taking in the advantages which the city has to offer. Trips for shopping and sightseeing were on the agenda. She returned home yesterday when the Schultzes and Tamburinos met at Druce Lake for a family picnic. corps recruit depot, San Diego, Calif. The eleven week course included instruction in ail .basic military subjects and infantry weapons. , ' Easy on .the Budget Is Sunday breakfast on Sept. 4 if you will allow the Men's club to be your host. The fellows will be serving bright and early at Berenice and Whitey's and the menu is tempting and varied. Congratulations to Grandpa! Jim Carroll's chest is 'way out these days due to the birth of his first grandchild, Michelle Marie, who was born Thursday, Aug. 25, to Jim's son and wife, Phyllis and Bill Carroll, of Chicago. She made her appearance at St. Anne's hospital and weighed a nice round 7 lbs., 5 ozs. Plenty happy about the whole thing also are "grandma by marriage" Bobbie and the Carrolls' two sons, Tommy and Jim, Jr. This is the first girl baby in the family! Congrats all the way around. Memorable Events Belated greetings to young Brad Konamer-who turned 6 on Tuesday, Aug. 30, and Congrats to Use (Lonie) Toerne who is celebrating her natal day today, Thursday, Sept. 1. Soon the neighborhood will have that blissful silence as our younger generation treks off to school and another summer will fade into memories. On that nostalgic note we bid farewell until next week! The Stan Andersons of Scheid subdivision, Griswold, ; Lake, are happy to be reunited ! with their son, Ken, who spent over two and one-half years; in Okinawa with the Sea-Bee division of the Navy. A sister, i Mrs. Donald Williams, and her family reside in Kent Acres. An honor was bestowed upon the young serviceman recently when he was named Enlisted Man of the Month and received a $50 savings bond and the following citation: "For outstanding devotion to duty as a member of the enlisted men's mess tile crew, Anderson, who is held in high esteem by his fellow workers, has consistantly produced outstanding work with a limited amount of supervision. The various project officers have observed him as a tireless worker who has put in many hours of overtime without Complaint." His letter of commendation also praised his military bearing, his promotion of. good morale and his gentlemanly conduct both on and off the job. SUSPEND ONE LICENSE Secretary of State Charles F. Carpentier has announced the suspension of the driver license of Charles Dvorak of Cary for three violations. Probationary permits --havSP1 been issued to Leonard Conrad of McHenry, Sid Gailer of Crystal Lake and Neal Lowrey of Marengo. Europe is thd world's most densely populated continent, with 145.8 people per square mile. Australia has the lowest population density among the continents, with 2.6 per square mile. STATE OF ILLINOIS s ) ) ss COUNTY OF McHENRY) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF McHENRY COUNTY CHARLES HOBE, Plaintiff, vs. VENOLA HOBE, Defendant. GENERAL NO. 37719 NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF DIVORCE SUIT The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN YOU, VENOLA HOBE, Defendant, in the above entitled suit, that the above suit has b^cn commenced in the Circuit Court of McHenry CoSnty, Illinois, by the said Plaintiff, CHARLES HOBE, against you. praying for a Divorce and for. other relief; that summons was duly issupd out of the said conrt against you as provided by law, and ' that the said suit is still pending. NOW THEREFORE, unless vou, VENOLA HOBE, the said i defendant, file your answer to i the Complaint in said suit or i otherwise" make your app-ea j ance therein, in the said Cir- I cui.t,'Court of McHenry County. I l i i r . o K h e l d i n : h < - C o u r : House in WoodstocK. Illinois, on or before the 18th day of September, A.D. 1960, default may be entered against you at any time after that day and a. decree sneered in accordance with the prayer of said Complaint. 1 (Court Seal; ILSTER EDINGER Cierk of the C'.rcu.t Court Attorneys For Tlaintiff Hainer & Schuh 1 110 Vz N. Benton, Woodstock. 111. Telephone • FE 8 1S34 (Pub. Aug. 18-25-Sept. 1, 1960) STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS. COUNTY OF McHENRY ) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF McHENRY COUNTY GEORGE WATSON, ) Plaintiff, ) -vs- ) MARTHA JANE "WATSON,) Defendant. ) In Chdncery No. - :> *1 PUBLIC NOTICE The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given you,, the said MARTHA JANE WATSON, that a suit has been, filed in the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois, by the plaintiff against you, for divorce and other relief that summons was duly issued against you, which suit is still pending. Now unless you, MARTHA JANE WATSON, file your appearance in said suit r\ot/ later . than 30 days from ,the date of the first publication, default may be entered against you and a Decree entered in accordance with the •prayer of said complaint. Lester Edinger, Clerk JOHNSON & KALLECK Attorneys fdr Plaintiff 306 E. Elm Street McHenry, Illinois Evergreen 5-1400 (Pub. Sept. 1-8-15. 1960) If Lincoln were aflive now, he'd likely get a college education ----. coaches would love his 6 feet, 4 inches. r. ED'S RENTAL RENTS Chain Saws 7 to Sanders EVergreen 5-4123 m HORSES FOR RIDING INSTRUCTIONS Horses Boarded; Bought and Sold Dowell Rd. EV 5-4391 Cullom-Knol! Reorganizes One of Bill Walter's first appointments as newly elected president of the Cullom-Knoll association was to name Bob Fernandez as beach commis- Piease Phone EV. 5-4141! With all your gossip and news notes tonight (Thursday) or tomorrow morning. The reason, of course, is the early deadline caused by the Labor Day weekend. Your cooperation will certainly be appreciated! Yep, We're Growing According to the special census taken in March of 1956, DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST At 136 S. Green Street, McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoons) EYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VISUAL TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS BOUR8: DAILY 9 TO 12 A.M. and 1 TO 5 P.M. FRIDAY EVENINGS: 6:00 TO 8:30 P.M. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE EVergreen 5-0452 LOOKING FOR A HOME? i and GBANDPA loo...' Model Home located at Ponca & Logan streets in Cooney Heights Subd., McHenry, 111. Homes Built Anywhere, Anytime, Any Style or Size FHA or Conventional Financing Lee Cooney, Contractor Phone EVergreen 5-4345 Open every Sunday, 1-6 p.m. -- Weekdays by appointment We Do All Other Types of Work There's nothing that gets so close to a Dad as a gift of wearables. Choose from oor complete selection*. S ^TORE for MEN When You . Shop 3* Smith's Alinement Service ELMER SMITH, Prop. 'Across from Ball Park in West McHenry" • WHEEL ALIGNMENT • WHEEL BALANCING • WHEEL BEARINGS • BRAKES AND SHOCK ABSORBERS • MINOR AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS Phone EV 5-0724 •IIIUnillllUlllllllllllgillUIIIHIIIIillllllHIIIHIIIIllllUlllllllllllllnlUUIIIIHUIIIIHIIIUIIHIIIIUIIUIHIItlUllllllll For That MAN 117 S. Green St. Phone EV 5-0047 McHenry, l||. Open Daily 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. - Fridays 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 9 a.m. 'til 12' Noon USE THE FREE GREEN STREET PARKING AREA uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiijiifiiiiiiiiiiiiitiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiu REEN 315 W. ELM STREET Jewel Shopping Plaza McHenry, III, ON SALE THURSDAY: FRIDAY & SATURDAY YOUR FRIENDLY XiUix£^Ae£<KAgency Lunch Kit with Vacuum Bottle $2.98 Value $198 Sanfords Tempera Colors Set of Six Swimmer Brand Athletic Reg. 98c Clip Board Plastic Padded $1.00 -- Box of 64 CRAYOLAS wih sharpener. .68c Reg. 50c -- Pack ot 10 LEAD PENCILS . 27c $2.98 -- Six-Foot LAWN & BEACH ROLL. . .S1JI8 Reg. 25c -- Stuart Hall Linen WRITING PAPER. .... .16c 98c Vacuum Packed MIXED NUTS . . 14-oz. can 69c $5.95 -- 100% Dupont OACRON BED PILLOWS... SL88 $1.97 -- Good Health -- 2 Quart HOT WATER BOTTLE 98c 300 Sheets -- Stuart HaU TYPING PAPER. ..... 67c $1.00 Shaeffer Cartridge 69c 3-Ring LOOSE LEAF BINDER. 39c -- Mechanical Quality aerosol Reg. 10c EVEN-FLO Nursing Bottles 4 or 8 oz. Reg. 75c Bondware Paper Cups Pkg. of 59® Paper Mote Capri Mark III Now Reg. $2.98 Patio - Garage Broom Heavy Fibers $159 Reg. $4.99 Reg. $4.55 -- 5th 5 Yr. Old Reg. $8.79 -- 5th National Advertised CABIN JIM BEAM STILL Straight Bourbon 5th *419 PROOF GIN SOUR MASH WHISKEY Reg. $4.55 -- 5th Puerto Rican Keg. $1.19 -- Full Quart ITALIAN SWISS COLONY WINE BACARDI UM LOWEST PRICES in town $399 Reg. $3.95 -- 5th Re£. $6.15 -- 5th CANADIAN CLUB Spring Hill STRAIGHT NEW! Swi'., Colony PAR i WINE Scotch Special! VAT 69 WHISKEY I .fodm'tory Sy tkcial 4 5 2Qc Keg. $6.35 $498

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