/ WED. NOV. 19,1969 - PLAINDEALER PG. 15 DEATHS KATHERINE K. ROGERS Katherine K. Rogers of 1510 N. Freund avenue, died in Mc- Henry hospital Monday, Nov. 17, just one day before her sixty-fifth birthday. Mrs. Rogers was born Nov. 18, 1904, in Chicago. She and her late husband, Fred N. Rog ers, moved to McHenry with their family in 1936. For many years she was ac tive in several local organiza tions. Mrs. Rogers was a mem ber of St. Mary's church. Her husband died in April of this year. Surviving are four children, John of Elk Grove Village, Marianne McGowan of McHenry, Gerald of Aurora and Donald of Prospect Heights; one sister, Rosemary McGov- ern, of Crystal Lake. The body will rest at the Peter M. Justen funeral home Wednesday afternoon and eve ning. A funeral Mass will be offered Thursday at St. Mary's church at 10 o'clock in the morning, with burial in the church cemetery. "" „ CLARENCE MEYER A funeral Mass was offered in St. Peter's Catholic church on Saturday for Clarence A. Meyer, 63, of Frank street, Spring Grove, who died Nov. 11 in his home. Burial was in St. John the Baptist cemetery, Johnsburg. RUTH A. TIMM Last rites for Mrs. Ruth A. Timm, 74, of 1715 Sunnyside Beach, McHenry, were conduc ted Monday afternoon from the Mueller chapel in Chicago, fol lowed by burial in Acacia Park cemetery. Mrs. Timm died Nov. 13 in McHenry hospital. Here and There in Business PRODUCTION TRANSFER Production of black and white television and portable stereo products at the Admiral cor poration facility ai Dixon, 111., will be phased out by Dec. 1 I BLOOD DONORS -- This was the scene at the McHenry Le gion home last Sunday as donors waited patiently to give blood in the latest drawing of the Kiwanis Blood Bank. November is observed as Blood Donor Month. PLAINDEALER PHOTO and will be transferred to the company's plants in Chicago, Harvard and McHenry, W. H. Brady, Jr., senior vice pres ident-electronics division, has announced. Chief reason for the consolidation move was a de termination to increase ef ficiency and reduce costs, he said. The metal stampings division which forms television cabin ets, chassis pans and other mi nor components, and the pro duction of Admiral record changers, will remain in Dix on at this time and will em ploy approximately 150 per sons. Displaced personnel will be offered employment at other Admiral plants. SHOP IN McHENRY t J It Makes CENTS to BUY ALL Your Liquor Needs from . 305 Virginia Street Crystal Lake' Phone 459^4050 Mon. thru Sat. 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday 12 noon to 8 p.m. I* ::' A f NO GAME -- A quick glance might convince the viewer he was [witnessing some gigantic barrel rolling contest. Instead, the large objects on which work is being done are part of a culvert project carried on by the McHenry Township Road district * in four different areas, two on Ringwood road and two on Wil- | mot road. PLAINDEALER PHOTO f msm •§ m CUB PACK 131 The pack meeting' Nov. will be a very spMial 4 On that night uniform inspec- tion will be held. Each Scout has his own form which he is to bring to the meeting to be signed I by the inspector. § Last Saturday, many enthu- L siastic Scouts and their par- lents filled the bowling alley, f There were some very good scores by the boys and some j|not-too-bad ones by the par- Jfents. At the pack meeting I Information ®On Community College On Film k Is the junior college the right f institution for my son or daugh ter? Is the junior college the r right institution for me? These ^questions are discussedln a new filmstrip and record, "Who Should Go to a Community Col lege?" This filmstrip is available on loan from the Office of Stu dent Services at McHenry Coun ty college. Groups interested in viewing this excellent twenty- three-minute filmstrip should contact Geroge Cowgill at the school. 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