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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Nov 1960, p. 14

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Page Fourteen THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Tuesday, November 22, I960 McCullom Lake REPORTER COUNTS HER BLESSINGS ON THANKSGIVING Eve Levesque ^With a history making election behind us, it is time for all of us to reflect upon the many blessings afforded us in this wonderful country of freedom. Whether we were Democrats or Republicans in the last election, let us ever be mindful that we are all AMERICANS. What better time to pause in our busy lives and give thanks -- than on Thankspivinc: Day. when most families are gathering together before a festive board? Sincere thanks and appreciation from this reporter for the co-operation received from our marly readers. We sincerely hone this will h§ a most bountiful holiday for all of you. Village Council Quotes An ord i n a n c e proliibiting parkine on the right of way in. the village during the night time hours was read at the last meeting of the village board. Tf approved the ordinance will ban parking on the streets from 9 r>.m. until 9 a.m. through March 31, 1961. Reason for the parking bf(n is to facilitate snow removal. The board referred the ordinance to the no] ice commission where it will be taken under advisement. Tyo snow nlowine bids were submitted and the one from Lakeland Construction was accent ed unanimously by the trustees. The board will meet again on Monday. Nov. 28 at 8 p.m. in the beachhouse and all residents are welcome to attend. Be Their Gnest The Cullom-Knoll building fund commit lee will sponsor another public party at McDonald's on Saturday. Nov. 26. and everyone is invited. Games are played and refreshments are served. 'Tis a sure fire fun night so why not accept the invitation? Hospitalized Elmer Thorp returned home from Swedish Covement hospital on Friday of last week. While he was a patient there he underwent eye surgery. A close friend of the family who resides in Berwyn, stayed with mother Edna who is not well but is making great progress. Here's hoping both Thorps recover rapidly and with a minimum of discomfort. Fowl Frolic Prelude The gals of the Ladies of the Lake held their annual feather party at Berenice and Whitey's on Saturday night and for that report, you will be forced to wait until next week. That's one that couldn't be written in advance! Journey to St. Louis One gal that didn't leave Girl Scouting behind when she became a mother is Mrs. Betty Tabor. A member in good standing when she was a mere school" girl, Mrs. Tabor has gone up the ladder and is now an active leader. The /Girl Scout convention was held in St. Louis, Mo., last week and she attehded as a delegate from this area. She was scheduled to be home again on Friday, and we will have a more complete report next week. Orchid Occasions Young man with a paper route -- Billy Brennan, will be 12 tomorrow, Wednesday, Nov. 23. . . ."Little lady with quite a way" is Louise Matthesius and she is eagerly awaiting her e l e v e n t h b i r t h d a y on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 24. . . .Twenty-two years of "togetherness" for Berenice ED'S RENTAL RENTS Electric Hammers to Wheel Chairs EVerqreen 5-4123 and Torsten Bjork on Friday, Nov. 25. . . ."Time flies" department. Ricky Morris will be 3 on Saturday, Nov. 26. . . . Cathy Schmitt will be 9 on Nov. 29 and this is also the natal day for Mrs. Marie Mc- Kim but she isn't telling! Best wishes to all. We'll be back with another coluhm on Thursday, Dec. 1, with the usual Monday morning deadline. Sure hope to hear from YOU. Phone number is EV. 5-3191. MEAT INSPECTORS Illinois' first group of inspectors of meat and poultry processing plants has been asr signed throughout the state, the Illinois Department of Agriculture reported. The state's new meat and poultry inspection law, passed by the last regular session of the General Assembly, went into effect on July 1 of this year.. Some 650 plants were without inspection of any kind prior to the new Illinois law. Stillman J. Stanard, agriculture director, in a report to Governor William .G. Stratton, said the new inspectors are conducting a survey of establishments that have applied for inspection as well as plants that failed to make license application. At the time of Paul's missionary work there, Antioch was the world's third largest city (Rome, Alexandria), had marble streets, outdoor swimming pools, plumbing, central heating, covered sidewalks along 21 miles of main part of the city. HERE AND THERE IN BUSINESS FETED ON RETIREMENT In .1916, a young man took a job with the telephone company at Arlington Heights because it afforded the opportunity to dA\je horses. He was honored on Sept. 29, near completion of his career of more than forty-four years, at a reception in Chicago, attended by several hundred of. his fellow employees of Illinois Bell Telephone company. He is E. H. Winkelman, 809 in 1916 was a lively stable and that he had had a boyhood fondness for^ working with horses. His first job was that of a "Combination Mail," and his duties included those of a lineman, general trouble shooter and driver of a horse-drawn wagon or cutter during winter months. He later held a variety of jobs in the company's plant department a t . Woodstock and Elgin, interrupted in 1918 by World War I Army service in the tank corps. Transferred to the commercial department, Winkelman successively was a salesman working throughout the Chicago suburban area, district sales manager for the Oak Park and Cicero districts, man^ ager of the Maywood and Springfield exchanges and district commercial manager at Springfield. In each community he was very active ii} civic affairs, including Chambers of Commerce and Rotary clubs, having served as president of the Chamber of Commerce and Rotary of Maywood. While district manager of the Springfield district, he was a director of the Springfield Association of Commerce and vice-president of the Rotary club. While in Springfield, he also organized the Rotary dub of Rushville, 111. - Most important upcoming retirement event for Mr. and Mrs. Winkelman was the return of their son and daughterin- law, Dr. and Mrs. James E. Winkelman, and their three g r a n d d a u g h t e r s . They have been living in Europe for several years. An accomplished linguist with a mastery of six Peter Wj. fasten & Son OXYGEN EQUIPPED AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone EVergreen 5-0063 languages, Dr. Winkelman won his doctorate in Austria and served with the U.S. state department. He is now entering private employment with an International Research organizaton. The senior Winkelmans plan to spend the winter months in Arizona and California. But "Home" will continue to be McHenry where they have livied for, the past fourteen years. "My five acres ' here in McHenry are a plenty to keep me just as busy as I'll care to be," Winkelman says. The most unusual earthen monument found in U. S. was the Great Serpent Mound, ne^fc Dayton, Ohio, a man-made ridge 1,300 feet long.. . McHenry Auto Body s^nnounceA... * Its New Complete RADIATOR SERVICE New and Used Radiators and Recores •Rebuilding • Recoring • Cleaning "All Work Fully Guaranteed" Special Attention to Industrial Radiators Ph. EV. 5-0444 611 FRONT ST. McHENRY ILL. ELMER WINKELMAN Center street, McHenry, until his retirement the military' coordinator for Illinois Bell. Winkelman explains that the telephone company's "Garage" * FREUND'S DAIRY, Inc. 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Plastic Applicator Bottle with 59c size HELENE CURTIS CREME RINSE ECONOMY SIZC FASTEETH DENTURE ADHESIVE POWDER CLEARASIL Acne Cream 690 $0.00 Bottle DESERT FLOWER 95 &rcmde4£ ma// cm, t/ie zvor&C to tfiere/ It has been remarked that the most delightful distance between departure and arrival is a journey in a Cadillac car. And if this has been recognized in years past, it will be more apparent in 1961. For in all the things that make a motor car a pleasure to ride in--the current Cadillac is clearly in a class of its own making. It's a pleasure just to sit in a new Cadillac! First of all, there is the wonderful roominess of the car's interior. Space reaches out in every direction--above, in front, and to the sides. Here, in motordom's most generously proportioned passenger area, you can really take your comfort and your ease in abundance. Then there is its great luxury. The seat cushions are soft and gentle . . . and a wonderworld of personal conveniences is in attendance. And what a treat the interior compartment is to the eye. Choice fabrics and leathers . . . exquisite patterns and textures . . . color and chrome--all blend into a vision of perfect beauty. And in motion on the highway, these interior delights seem doubly pleasurable. The car is incredibly smooth and level of ride ... and it is so quiet in operation that it is actually possible to whisper and be heard! Have you as yet made a journey in a 1961 Cadillac? If you haven't, you should do so soon. It's one trip that every motorist owes to himself! NEW -- From Johnsons WAX Self-Shining LIQUID SHOE POLISH All Colors For AU Shoes 49* PRAK-T-KAL ELECTRIC STEAM VAPORIZERS «4 .Automatic shutoff 4 to 6 hours continuous operation Free trial size vapor fluid. SPECIAL SALE! 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