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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Apr 1952, p. 10

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mwm Attend totIw Mr. and Mrs. Louis Belshaw and Ricky were among those present at the Centennial Preview Saturday night tt»H» Woodstock opera house. NEWS FROM T ^ r , - THE McHENRY PLAUfDEALEII^ : vv ,, ^ . ail Hmdiy April 3; 195ft •in List Background Of Candidates For Illinois House And Senate 4 ' I-'" « it* organization meeting of the ttaay Bumble Bees 4-H club was (teld Sunday afternoon with 23 Atria signifying their intention of joining this year. There were two Visitors present, Mrs. Alien Schim- : lie and Sandra Jso Monteleone. Those who will*-Join the club this year include Carol Swanson, Lynn Wilkinson. Nancy Swanson, tferlo Elsenhart, Sue Spuehr. Helen Armstrong, Nancy Bott, Dottle Bott, Suzanne Miller, Mary t>ou Miller, Carole Bell, Janice Jacobeon, Martha Bold!, Virginia ^udino, Betty Wright, Joyce fSchlmke, Judy Bastian, Judy Kolar, Anne Lttndborg, Janice Johnson, Betty Holochwost, Jean yihelsdorf, and Sandra Sells. The next meeting of the club %U1 be held April 8 at the Sells . residence at 7:30 p.n\. Any girl ©ver 10 years of age and under 20 Is eligible for 4-H club membership. - The 4-H is extension work from th| University of Illinois and includes projects which exercise Will Vaccinate Children All children who have not been vaccinated or those who ueed booster shots may participate in the program at Mcllenry in the near future.'-. . Therfc Will probably he a fee of $ 1 . ' • . . ' • • • The program had been scheduled for Harrison school this year but there has been so much illness, the plan had to be abandoned. The date for the vaccinations will be announced. , !£$£ Last wee* the Plaindealer prin» ed the names of candidates fo ihe newly creat«jd board of *chool cratjc central committee; shop trustees, as well as a briet re- steward. Brotherhood of Railway sume on the qualifications of each clerks. The information was compiled fc?j Charles C. Lucas (D) Foil Ltfke. the League of Women Voters of precinct committeeman, yeafs as county chair- Loses Infant Mrs. Barbara Fiala spent- a tYw days at Woodstock hospital, last week. She is recuperating at her home following the loss of a premature child. V At FFA Meeting Betty Wright, Wickline Bay. was one. of five who was present Saturday, at the FHA rally in Harrington. • / Scoots Man Hfie The Girl Scouts are planning a hike for the Saturday before Easter. They are making tray all the talents the girl may postss.; favors for the veterans confinec The H's stand for heart, and health. head, hands, at Downey hospital. The favors will feature an Easter theme. Wonder Woods Croup The first meeting of the year was held by the social committee Of Wonder Woods at the home of Mrs. Alan Armstrong March 24. There were 12 women present to mak'e plans for July 12-1 :S which all residents are asked to circle now on their calendars. "You won't be disappointed if "you save these days." Mrs. Armstrong said. "Watch for details later." Castle* In Spain Mrs. Dorothy McEachren. Indian Ridge, now in Europe, writes from Bpain: "Are we in a gorgeous place! Talk about your castles in Spain. We are in a hotel that was a palace for over 400 years and every wall In the hotel is different beautiful tile with hand-carved stone caps over the doors, etc. All old furnishings, cabinets, pottery, painting, in the palace. Mrs. Armstrong is chairman of Our dinner served by waiters- in th* social committee. i: Att YotWJi Voters wishing to vote in th«' primary April 8 and who have no transportation are to telephone Wonder Lake 4273. . Voters of Wonder Woods and ^Hilte Oaks Bay will have a car .Heaving Thomas' store at 9 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. or phone for •ervice. V White ties and tails, each with jtelper to serve. Talk About Castles in Spain! Takes Fourth Degree Or. S. L. Ruggero, Wonder Lake, Was one of several McHniry c'ousi ty Knights .of Columbus to tak« the fourth degree in Chicago recently. / Mrs. Fern Paetow, Hickory falls, was: rushed to the. Woodstock • hospital Monday for trans fusions ahef it was learned she was suffering from acute anemia- She will stay in the Memorial hospital for several days. Mrs. Grace Paetow, Chicago, is caring for the Paetow children While their- mother is in the hos- Shrlne Sites •< Major Walter Aeed, Army doctor feind scientist w^o had ft major role in the medical conquest of fellow lever, was born at Belroi, Virginia, September 13. 1851. Both' his birthplace and a later home, in H a r r i s o n b u r g , V i r g i n i a , c a l l e d "Stoneleigh," now are national •hrines. McHenry county. * ' This week names and quallfichtions of candidates for the JIM hois Senate and House of Representatives are listed to assist voters in this area. No details wen obtained on the background of a few of the men seeking office. Semite Your state Senator is elected from the 8th Senatorial district (McHenry, Lake and Boone counties) and 6its in the upper house in Springfield to Initiaie legislation and to vote on legislation Initiated in the House. Robert E. Coulsori (R) Waukegan. Lake County: Attended Dartmouth college JD from University of Chicago law school;. 5 years in state's • attorney's office of Lake county; 3 years mayor of Waukegan; m e m her the American Academy of. Political and Social Sciences. Robert McClory (R) Lake Bluff. Lake County: Dartmouth college. C h i c a g o - K e n t C o l l e g e of Law, LLB; practicing attorney for 20 years: member House of Representatives 67th Illinois General Assembly; village attorney of Lake Bluff 1940-52. Nick Keller (R) Waukegan. Lake County: 8 years commissioner of streets and public improvements and commissioner of public works, city of Waukegan; state Representative from 8th District 1936-50. Noel E. White (R) Pox Lake. Charles Guyot (D) Highland Park, Lake County:' An employee Retarded Children A certain eastern state with some 750,000 pupils enrolled in the public schools spends an estimated $6,700,000 a year in teaching retarded children. Retardation is due to visual troubles in many cases If half this sum of money had been spent on eye-care, the children thus treated would have received lifelong benefits and there would be fewer backward one* to demand special attention. . For Good ef All .. The good neighbor realizes that a home not kept well painted and in good condition--or a home with a decorative treatment that does not harmonize with nearby' homes --pan mar the attractiveness of the entire community, lower its property values and Its income from rentals. ^ Representatives . Your Representatives sits in the lower house in Springfield to! initiate legislation and to consider I McHenry Stanley Pichen Henry county. (D) Cary. Mcj Lake, Lake County: Graduate, ney; a ' rMtty engi.ift r of Illinois.' served 4 supervisor at Abbott laboratories; man. * tor 12 years, justice of the peace, j Raymond J. Kelly (IK, Huntley, member of tK °;owii bo::"4 of audi : McHenry county: PhB and JD of the Railway Express agency: I1018, vice-cliaitman of { the Youni' , from DePaul University; justice member of the Lake county Ddnio- I ^publican.* of county. 0f the peace in Grafton township: Harold A. Vogcl »Ri Wood- has taught school and served <<n stuck, MfH^ury county: Assistant ; board of education; treasure* of supervisor, Public ' Utilities divi- Huntley Community Credit Ut'io.i sion, Department of Revenue: 81 jack Gibbons (D) Belvidere. years Richmond Village TrustW pi ecinct committeeman. A: B. McConnell (R) Woodstock, county: University of legislation initiated and adopted j Illinois; a farmer, 13 years on by the state Senate. You are en-1 county Board of Supervisors, 2 > title<L to time votes for this of- years °" school board. fiee./V^u may vote for three candi- • W. , J. Murphy (R) Antioi : . ; dates, giving one vote to each: -Boone county: Officer of First you may vote for two candidates.!.State Bank of Round Lake; head giving one an4_a half vote to of county Real Estate board and each; or you may give all three i Boardo of Education: officer in votes to one candidate. This is j Chamber " of Commerce., Fire d'>- called cumulative voting and ap- tarlment.. plies only to voting for state rep^ , James P.; Moore (D) Highland resentatives in the primary andjPiirk, Lake county: BS and LLD the general elections. Represent-1 from Loyola university; IS yeai1^ atlves serve 2-year terms. . of active law practictf; Public ad: Harvey Pearson (RI Waukegan/j n'inistrator for Lake county. Lake county (Incumbent): Attend-! Harold , Bergen (D) Wlnthrop ed Illinois Tech.. U. of Illinois ex- Harbor. Lake county: 1 year tension; served in 1st Marine di-1 president of school district, 2 years as township clerk; chairman of the Young Democratic organization of Lake countyt State Park supervisor. Jack Bairstow (D) Waukegan. Lake county: Attended University of Illinois, LLB; 26 years of law practice; 11 years da vision. World War II: elected t<> Gefteral Assfiribly in 1848, again In 1950; staff representative, l a b o r r e l a t i o n s , U n i t e d A u t o Workers. ' La^ lticaT Harold J: Dale (K) Roun^ La I ake County. Majored 'in politic? ••cience at North f'"ntral college, ID from U. of North Dakota. Sei ved with Nivy in Scuth Pacific World War 1!. Pviviicing l^w In. Like county. Arthur E. Sams , » R ) Round Mobile Rome* . ' Army. Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps camps and stations now provide "trailer parks" so that GIs can keep their families together In these "mobile homes." With both military and defense industry leaders encouraging this method of beating housing shortages, the trailer industry is building more than of its 65,000 units in 30-foot models or larger, planned for all-year, all-weather living. Everybody's Got Rhythm It's natural that so many modern songs have the word "heart" in them. Primitive man, in crude attempts to make music; based his rhythm on the beat of his own heart. • 7 Santa DeBreri Over 40 per cent of the many American bicycles given as gifts throughout the year are given a: city attor- Christmas time. VJl. ANNOONCGS MEW SERVICE TO, McHENRY COUNT** ' The Veterans Administration office of Rockford announced that it has resumed a program of itinerant service to McHenry county for the purpose of assisting and advising veterans ^nd their dependents op all benefits that are administered by the V. A. Harry J4: Pilarski, officer-ineharge of the Rockford VA office, said that a representative of their office will be on duty in Wood stock once each month, on every second Tuesday of the month regularly, and will be located on the second floor of the U. S. Post Office from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The next scheduled visit la Tuesday. April 8. The V.A. Officer explained that this type of service was carried on in McHenry county for a 3- year period following World War II more extensively than the program that is in effect now, but the present schedule would be changed if the one day per month visits were found to be insufficient to handle the activity. Matters pertaining to compensation or pension for disability or death, insurance, education o: training, guaranty of loans, hospitalization and medical care, burial allowance, etc., may be discussed and reviewed with the ; IK Orehntm Cnrtnt Virginia Audlno and Betty Wright, -both cellists, will accompany the McHenry high school orchestra to the contest at Dundee Saturday. McHenry's is the only orchestra entered this year. The high school band, in which both girls play clarinets, has not bean entered la the contests this year. • " \ His Chicken Pox A1 Schimke is nursing a fine caae of chicken pox. Did he get it driving the school bits? Or Jttat at his gas station? Take Over Country Clab Wally and Hedy Leonard will take over the Woodstock country clab for the season, starting May 1. Both are presently employed by the navy at Great Lakes. Wally is commander of the Wonder Lake Legion post. VOTE JAMES DOWNS Ij yjr - TO THE FACTS ON TVS nvim 9t v j a m w i PBoiic m Til 18 Noon KX( * LIFI r IM z 6UAHANTIE Trad* DANGUt rot SAFETY xttTrsde PAY ONLY 1.25 A WEEK a Blake MOTOR McHenry Phone WHY ROBERT McCLORK should be your PRIMARY OBJECTIVE Robert McClery t> State Seeater. kort qsalifled Ml 4*9 Robert McClery has a fiee le«i«lative reserd H the Illinois House of Representatives. R#h*rt McClery can be of greater service fa iMl^ district ia the Illinois State Senate. Robert McClery Is a mas of integrity and ability ^•hort McClory will make a capabla (accessor ii o»r retiring State Seaater, Ray Paddock. FOR EASTER T.V. BRAND PARAKEEt $7.95 TJioy'H perform cute tricks, imitate your voice with •.little coaching. Get yours now, we'll keep it till Easter. Complete selection of Parakeet Food and Cages. Itfc CdMtot 0WM* Open Haaday Morning Fron • ROBERT McCLORY for STATE SENATOR V0TI REPUBLICAN! PRIMARY ELECTION APRIL 8,1952 from the ONLY COMPLETE LINE of FARM TRACTOR TIRES The Sensational 7teu* OPEN CENTER CURVED BAR RACTOR TIRE The Famous Patented fir* stone TRACTION CENTER CURVED BAR TRACTOR TIRE V. A- representative on duty Woodstock, or action may be initiated through him to make for these benefits. According to the Chicago Motor _ clab, progress in "off the'-street^ parking facilities is not keepinfe^ pace with work on expressway#* which guide more and mpre traffic onto "downtown" streets. Recent surveys show that in cities witit populations under 25,000 only per cent of the car owners parkin the central business district. But In cities with more than 500*- 000 residents, 46 per cent or more; • park "downtown", in the latter case this would inean there would be around five cars for every -- parking space. ™ PH0FE;>l0nRl DIRECTORS' on a write-in HIGH SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER Saturday, April 12 Your Support Appreciated. Y«ur Used Tires Are Worth More When You Buy ?ir«$fone TIRES Trade for *famous Firestone Do Luxo Champions and SAVE! Even if your present tires are only pertly worn you'll get FULL ALLOWANCE for the unused mileagel Trade 4inger for safety -- get your car ready for Mfe summer driving! Don't delay LET'S TRADE TIRES TODAYI SAVE MONEY! DON'T BUY UNTIL YOU GET OUR NEW SEDUCED PRICES. BATTERIES We will allow you $3.50 for thai old battery when you buy that new one in our store. WALTER J FREUND ^ J*" •-" ^ JtAlIf 8TBEET tBONE McHENRT 9M WIST McHENRf VIBE and TUBE TULCAIflZUNG -- ALL WORK CUARAXTS*i , TIRES -- TCTJES -- BATTERIES -- ACCESSORTE? C. R. SWA^StpV Dentist "; '120 S. Green Streflt"'^ ^ v \ , , ; Office Honrs: ? I;- INtllj Except Thnrsiiy* v »' to 12 -- 1;S0 to ftd* : Moib« Wed. and Friday. Eveningi 7 to » P. M. ; Telephone McHenry 160 --- K. PEA8LEE, D4B.V;; Chiropractor ' , ~ ; lit S. Green St, McHenry < Office Honrs s Daily Except Thursday 9 to 12 -- 1:50 to ft Mob* Wed. and FrL Erenlngs 7 to 8 P. M. Call McHenry 292-R For Appointment <--BE I I ^^3^ VERNON KNOX A t t o r n e y At Lnw, . fMf. Green and Elm StroctK McHenry Tuesday an(| Frltluy Afternoonk OtHer Pays By Appointment Phone McHenry 13 KRT A. STrEBi* Attorney At Lnw 6414 Center Street I'hone McHenry 2W8 r McIIENRl, ILL. WILLIAM M. CARROLL. Jr. Attorney At Law «m410H Benton Street, y Plione Woodstock IBfT - WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS JOSEPH WAYNNE Attorney Ai _^»w 80S Wankegan Road (RFD Box) * Phone McHenry WH-ff WEST McHENRY, ILL. Sen* Liaefltoee TERN THELEK Trnekins Gra»el Black DM Tmek For HLre Tel. XeHenry &88.R-2 or 688.W.1 Vox 17fi, Rl. 1, Mwfenr*- HI % A. P. FREUND * SONS Excavating Conira>*f9ra --Ineking, Hydraafle and Crane Service - ROAD BUILDING -- TeL 9M-M Mchenrv. INSURANCE EARL R. W 4XSH Jf Fire, Ant«* Farm & Life Insaraup Representing RELIABLE COMPANIES Whoa Yon Need Insarance ot Any Kind , Phpne 4f or 118-M flrfae it vim McHenry - 8T0FFEL St REIHANSPERGER Insnrance agents for all clanses of <^l property in the best co-npanlei. West McHenry, Illiaoig Telephone S00 M7 Mala Street MeHenry, nL SOHROEDER IRON AVORKS A fttractnral Steel Ylstt Our Showroomv S Miles South on Rt. SI Phone 960 RING'S PLUMBING AND HEATING BOB FRISBY, JR. %aallty Fix tores - Radiant Heating Gas and Electric Water Heaters Water Systems . Water Softener* Repairs - Free Estimates PHONE McHENRY 289-M AI/S WELDING AND REPAIR SERYICE Ml Xaia Street, McHeary Electric Portable Welding Aoetylene Welding aad Cnttlac ALEX W. WIRFS, Oi Vhone C14-W-1 or McHENRY, ILL. -- WANTED TO BUY -- CALL AT ONCE ON DEAD , H0G8, HORSES and CATTLE. We pay phone charges. We pay $6 to for Old Hofm* less for down horses and cattla,' MATT'S MINK RANCH , Johnsbarg . Spring GroT* 9%*ao Johnsbarg 814

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