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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Mar 1964, p. 23

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t u ^ 4 via- % ^r r<L* w,^ 4, iff UW* rfz^ - ^^Ti^^gf. Wajy Thursday, Mnrnh 26, 1964 ., :v -l~M THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER ' •; ^ •Pag© "" " "1 jMcCullom Lake .MERCEDES HUSfcA ; SUCCUMBS AFTER I fLONO ILLNESS ' 1 Eve Levmque ; A woman noted for' her demotion to her family and one A Whoi has worked hard all of . her life, Mrs. Mercades Huska passed away before she could 'fulfill the dream of a lifetime t---to rfelax and enjoy life, jn |Uttle more than one year, she >. Would have begun receiving a 'pension which would have eased- the strain of making ends tneet. A very warm and vital wo- ' mail, Mercedes and husband, Steve, were among the earliest to settle in the newly subdivided area of McCullom Lake In 1929. The two struggled through the depression years, but were happy to raise their four children in the wide open spaces. When Steve died in 1954, Merc continued to work and also maintained a cozy home for her youngsters, who include Steve, Glenn, Mrs. Joyce Flinn, and Mrs. Pat Scheippers. All four married and made their homes else,- where, but Mercedes continued to live on West Maple Hill Drive. After the first of the year, she' underwent surgery and was discharged to her daughter Pat's care about two w^eks ago, where she died Surtday morning in Round Lake. A funeral Mass was recited at St. Mary's church yesterday with interment in the church cemetery. We offer deepest sympathy to „the four children, twentyone grandchildren, sister, Mrs. Gerajldine Burg, and one brother who mourn the los? of this Joving person. < . «, Hard Boiled Eggs Needel »" For Eus^r. Hunt »Peter Cottontail needs a helping hand if the children of the community : are to have, a "whing-ding" egg roll, Saturday, March; 28, at 2 p.m. Ifard boiled colored egga may be left at thp homes ,of Rich Johnson, Roger Kinsey or may be deposited at Whitey and Bernice'a. If you want them picked up, call Mr. Johnson at 385-6467 and he will be happy to accommodate. Those wonderful neighbors, Madeline and Sam Nathanson, have donated a great deal of "goodies", for the small fry party and it should be a gqod one. There will be prizes and th« young ones will be divided into four age groups. Pink Ruffles At Htottm Of New Family Mr. and Mrs. William Ayres, who moved into the village last Thanksgiving, are happy to report the birth of Nancy Ruth, their fourth daughter on Sunday, March 15. She first saw the light of day at McHenry hospital and tipped, the scales at a nice round 7 Lbs., 12% oz. Plenty of baby sitters for this young lady with Edna Marie, 16, Mildred Grace, 12 and Jody Lynn, 8, anxious to satisfy every demand. We offer heartiest congratulations to the family and welcome to the community. They reside on West Parkview, just east of Spring Road. Bousing Success For First Public Easter Party Apparently the local gentry was enthusiastic about the first public Easter party given by the Ladies of the Lake, judging from the large crowd which gathered at McDonald's > last Saturday night. Lote Parent i and h$r committee, had the place appropriately > trimmed for the Occasion. ; - , Highlight of the evening was the judging of the clever hats made by the women. Mrs. Shirley Stokes walked off with first prize -a certificate iof ja lovely new Easter bonnet. , Karen ScarbrougH was awarded a gift certificate for new hftir styling for secbnd prize and 'ftlrs. Carrie Kurth will be sporting a lovely corsage for the holiday. She was awarded third place. The judges had an extremely difficult task trying to come up with the best from so many wonderful entries. Grace Kinsey invited Jack Fleming of McHenry, Richard Vogleman of Crystal Lake, and Stanley Ahrens of Mt. Prospect to serve in this capacity and they deserve a rousing vote of thanks. Carrie Kurth and Gertrude Murphy handled kitchen duties with help from the rest of the Time Flies And You'll Be Stuck! March 31 is the deadline for purchase of dog tags and vehicle stickers, and according to village clerk, Emma Pyritz. SALES ARE SLOW. To avoid waiting in line, plan to visit her this week while there is still time.. Ticketing for not having stickers will follow the deadline! Out Of Hand Fire Causes Consternation Lorraine Frost is rapidly getting the reputation of being around when the news breaks! She was the gal who called police when the body of Frank Lukawszcwyk was found near "Tv~~ --•-- her home and she was ajlso present last Monday afternoon to fight a fire which got out of hand. Frank Helwig war burning rubbish in a clan, which in turn set fire to the leaves surrounding it. As sometimes happens, the wind was blowing qult£ strong and the fire started to travel into iuk. wfoodp on Spring Road. Two pieces of equipment from the McHenry fire department had things under control in short order, but not before Lorraine and good friend, Bet* tie Morris, had a few frightening moments. What next; tycfifrraine ? •T- ,3 Dlsa 'N' Data DEVOTION, ABOVE AND BEYOND: Mrs. Theresa Godina has a unique mode of transportation when she wants to visit her grandchildren here in the village. At least once a week, she hops on her trusty bicycle and takes the circuitous roule to daughter Carol Frett's home on W. East Lane! For her birthday, we suggest that huljby Frank purchase notcr scooter for her . . . TV APPEARANCE SOON: We could not be happier with the new* that daughter Chrys Levesque will be representing McHenry high on "It's Academic". Mike Noonan and Jim Benson will make up the rest of the teajtL The show will be filmed and taped first for showing at & later date . . TOTS TRICK: George Baumb'eck was one mighty surprised, fella the other Saturday morning when lie entered his beautiful new car, of which he is so-o-o proud! Tv.c little tyke* '5 years old durrped sand on t e bucket s-?a's! Yh|>. thev cleaned it out too! . . . RUMOR UNCONFIRMED: The "grapevine" caTries the news" that Ed Stack - nick £vas the recipient of a gorgeous new car in On® of , the giveaway deals offered by one of the super markets in town. If true, we couldn't be happier lor both Marge and Ed. Won't Butch be tickled, too? Shades of John Barymore John Barry more may be gone, but not forgotten. His talents live on in another John --Schlofner, that is. He demonstrated his theatrical ability to perfection last weekend1 when he played the role of Shamus Tobin, Mollie's father in the wonderful version of "The Un* sinkable Mollie Brown" at the Lake Theater. Part of his role called for "tipping the l'il ol' brown jug" and he sure knew bow! (Just kidding, Jack!) Accomplished pianist that she is, his wife, Verna, was a very important part of the product ion, also. If you missed the show, you have much to regret. IT WAS GREAT! Come To A Party! Invitations have been mailed to registered voters of precinct 12 for a party, Saturday, April 4, at McDonald's. If you did not receive one, please call this reporter at 385-3191 and v,e shall remedy the oversight. Jake Levesque will- be' your host and it is intent*edpfor a community night of fui<».: Refreshments are free and we sure hope to see you thefre. Teen Club Elect# Oflktors All young ladies arid tgjfentlemen between the ages of 13 and 19 are invited to join the local teen club. They will hold election of officers on Tuesday, March 31, at 7 p.m. in the beachhouse. "I've owned other kinds of cars before. But this F«rd is the best I've ever owned. I like the styling--and the fact that it's a heavier, more solid cat; As far as I'm concerned, this is a beautiful investment!' WMffiw MR. SAM SARAN, DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC AEIATION*, NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY AND NBC/TV FINANCIAL NEWS COMMENTATOR I -> : ^ x : • •• Don't take Ford's word for it. Read what '64 Ford owners say, then test-drive a, Ford before ;•» you buy any new car. MRS. LOIS FORMAN, LINCOLNWOOD "We $j?d a Cadillac--a good car. But this year we looked at a lot of different makes and finally settled on a Ford. It's a great performance car--takes ol Ilka a jackrabbit. And I notice that our Ford gets a lot of admiring"lodb wherever we go. It really commands a lot of respsci." ' MR. LAWRlNGE HRASNA, CHICAGO "I looked at Chevrolet, Buick and Oldsmobile -- but one test drive sold me on a new Ford. I like Ford's general styling. And the paint job is great. It keeps looking brand new --like a garage- kept car--even though it is parked outside much of the time." mm MR. EUQENE MAHANY. DEERFIELD "We used to have an Olds. But after a test drive, we decided to trade it In on a '64 Ford Country Squire wagon. Our new Ford has plenty of room for ourselves and our four children--yet it's a real cinch to Hiamdle and park." only can that hm Before you buy any new or.»« «hanged u mvA as Chicago Test-drive the Big Change in a total performance J? Fala*»yaM>a>»Fart*tbuiiilwfcM BUSS FORD SALES 3936 WEST MAIN STREET McHENRY. ILLINOIS "Arrest- and Urial"--7:30 P. M. Sunday-Channel7 Our young people are the finest group to be found, ANYWHERE And Rich Johnson has been tending valuable assistance to the guys and gals. Don't -be shy! Jtlst come and you will be made welcome. Entertain Attthor Mayda and Gene Shigley spread, the "welcome mat" the other evening for Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Broadwell of Westchester, 111. Lucille Broadwell just received her master's degree from DePaul University and is the co-author of "Practical Nursing Review." She is also co-ordinator of practical nursing for the board of education of Chicago. The four celebrated Lucille's degree with dinner and dancing in the Shigley living room. Friends for 15 years, the two couples have a gay old time whenever they get together. Orchids Occasions Twenty-one anniversary greetings to Marge and Ed Stacknick today, March 26. Mark Hansen is 16 and Cathy Schlitt also observes her natal day today . . . Harriet McNamara and Bettie Morris are in line for Congrats as of Sunday, March 2# . - . . Jane Frost will be 11 and Guy Hansen will be VOTEFOR HARLEY MACKEBEN - ' ' ' 1'* ' *: . .Few McHENRY IDITOR Legah NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Tentative Budget and Appropriation Ordinance for the Town of McHenry Township, in the County of McHenry, State of Illinois, for the fiscal year beginning April 1st, 1964, and ending March 31st, 1965, has been on file and conveniently available to public inspection at Supervisor's and Town Clerk's Office at 1257 N. Green Street from and after 9 o'clock A.M., 6th day, March, 1964. Notice is further hereby given that a public hearing on said Budget and Appropriation 12 on March 30 . . .. Natal day greetings to Ruth Surz and Bertha Lee on April 1 Best wishes to all celebrating a special occasion this week. We can't complain about our loyely spring weather but watch out for the "gremlins" next Wednesday on April Fool's Day. See you next week. _ I I! Ij' mi I n<ih MM ft, ||| 'Ordinance will Tie'held a o'clock P.M;, ftlst'-dayr 'Mi 1964, at. Sup^ipfti,ytgnd!li^' Clerk's Office - in' tni»- Town _ District,-1 and* that fltldl' *actio|i - 4 ^ on this Ordinance y^ill be by the electors at the annual town meeting to be held at *v 8:30 o'clock P.M., ^Tuesday* April Seventh, 1964. ' Dated this 16th d^y' dt March, 1964. ' m WALTER J. DEAN 1 Supervisor ?:-W H. WALTER ANDERSOjr^pJ Clerk ' ••• (Pub. March 26, 1&64) j4 . NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on March 2nd, A.p, 1964, a . supplementary certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-oflice addresses of all the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as STOFFEL & REIHAN'SPERGER, located at 3908 W. Main Street,' McHenry, Illinois. Dated this 2nd day of Mardh, A.D. 1964. VERNON W. KAYS County Clerk. (Pub; March 12-19-26-, 1964) 9 GAm&e from 0*0, widest MADE IIP Primary April 14, 1964 A wonderful assortment, heaped With jelly-bird eggs,; marshmallow ami ma Is, ch.oco|ate ( noveittes. TbVS, n too! O' .'I 1 McHenry, 111. ' I . ft . f- If llo CAPACITY^ iL FILTER-FLO • FAMOUS TROUBLE-FREE PUMP. SMALL ^ftJECl'S WILL NEVER CAPii ©A^AOE , • NEW SPIRAL ACTIVATOR • 2 WASH TEMPKRATUM SELECTOR • WAITER SAVER SELE€¥®», CI-3Q0CG OF 1 to 14 r^MTES WASH CYCLE / . t . n i .V MODEL WA504Y G-E WASH G-E STEAM & DWf IRON (with purchase of this G-E Washer) G-E JIT S ...EXCIUSIVK em'y CAMK SOFTKNER OlSPI^iil •••••• (with purchase of this G-E Washer) wmm ih '0 CAREY APPLIANCE. Iitb 1241 M. Street Phon#

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