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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Jan 1956, p. 13

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Ifhursday, January 26. 1956 ips on THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER CHARLES F. CAR.PENTIER Sccrctary of State ^ The recent session of the Illinois Legislature made two changes in A}t$e law regulating the driving of a Vehicle when approaching a school bU8. In the past all motorists approaching from the front or rear of a stopped school bus taking on or discharging children were ordered by-^aw to bring their vehicles to a stop. This included vehicles approaching from the opposite direction even when driving upon a divided highway. This section of the law has been changed to allow drivers approaching a School bus T^ npon a divided highway to continue on without bringing their vehicles to a stop. LAKEMOOR & LILYMOOR By Ann Brzezinski and Lois Schiavone • Village News The special 'board meeting that was to - be" held on Jan. 19 was called off due to the bad weather and Mr. clem of the Illinois State Waterway division couldn't get here. This nieeting will take place on Thursday, Jan. 26, at 8:30 p;m. at the fire department community house and a discussion will take place on dredging from Lily Lake to Pistakee Bay. The meeting is open to the public. Fire Department The fire department is grateful to all for their newspapers and maga2ines. Please continue saving them, and further information will follow on a pick-up. Do you have your tickets for the Valentine dance to be held on Saturday, Feb. 11, at the fire house? If you haven't, be sure to get them from any fireman. ing will be on Wednesday, Feb. 1, $t 8 p.m. Social hour will follow meeting. With Uncle Sam On Monday, Jan. 16, Sonny McDermott began serving Uncle Sam. He. is with the U.S. Marines And at the present time training in San Diego, Calif. Another important change in the law particularly affects nighttime driving. Under the old law a school bus was defined as one ""operated for the tfanspoirtatlon of children or from school." This has been changed to read as one operated "for the transportation of pupils in connection with any school activity." Whereas in the past school buseswere given special protection only when taking pupils to and from schools, they now are granted added protection when transporting pupils on such extra-curricular activities as out-of-town athletic events, band contests, and visits to museums -. and historical points of interest. A tf motorist must now recognize a vehicle as a school bus at any time during the day or night, week days as well as week ends and holidays and during all months of the year. A copy of the completely new "Rules of the Road" booklet will be sent to you free upon request. Write to CHARLES F. CARPENTIER, Secretary of State, Springfield, Illinois. Girl Scouts The last sale of candy the Girl Scouts had > was very successful, but there was not enough candy to go around. They are expecting a re-order in this week, and will be out busy selling again. The proceeds of this sale will go toward building up their treasury. P.TJV. Mrs. James Buchwalter spent Thursday, Jan. 19, at a P.T.A. council meeting in C&ry. A bake sale will be held on Saturday, Feb. 4, along with the Founders' Day program to be held at the fire department community house. Donations of cakes and customers will be greatly appreciated. LIA At the Saturday, Jan. 21, meeting, a vote was taken for the L.I.A., with the cooperation and help of the village, to sponsor a library. Further information will follow on the progress of this worthy project. The membership drive is on now and the club will be Very happy to welcome new members. The meeting nights of the L.I. A. will be changed from the third Saturday of the month to the third Wednesday of each month, meeting to start at 8 p.m. and to be held at the fire department community house. Congratulations and best wishes to Richard Hyatt, the new president, Joe Yaeger, a trustee,. and Joseph Sarley, appointed to the house committee. Ladies League The Ladies League next meet- Coiwenient Hours For Depositing Your Savings Two Above-Average Dividends Paid Yearly Fridays 9 A. M. io 9 P. M. Wednesdays 9 A.M. to Noon Other week days 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. 3% CURRENT RATE McHENRY SAVIN®S and LOAN ASSOCIATION A GUARANTY SAVINGS ASSOCIATION. 529 W. Main Street Phone McHenry 2 Pinochle Club The Pinochle club met at the home of Mrs. Irene Leon last Thursday. A', delicious luncheon wfas served and very nice prizes were won by Mrs. T. Geiger of Duck Lake, Mrs. Irene Leon, and Mrs. Ronnie Romkowske. A Message This "get-well message" we send, with hope thalt you are on the mend, with prayers that yours will truly be, a "quick" and "sure" recovery -- Henry Fast, Cleveland Wade, Chipper Cynowa and Stanley Zabroski. Thursday Socials The Thursday night socials are being held at Wally's Oasis every Thursday at 8:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. Bridal Shower It rained bridal gifts out Charlene Dowe's way the other Friday night. Mrs. Marie Hyatt had a bridal shower for her, and everything was just wonderful. Wayne Kraus, the bridegroom-to-be, enjoyed the evening with the future Mrs. Kraus and the ladies. Best of luck and wishes to you both. Welcome We welcome the two families who have moved to our village during the--month of January. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beal of Chicago have moved into their home formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Marsh. Mr. and Mrs. Beal spent last Sunday with friends of many years at Round Lake. Also to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Petlak of Chicago. They are residing in the former Druml home. They are a very new Mr. and Mrs., married on Friday, Jan. 20. Lots of good wishes to you both for your future happiness. ' FRANK W. SEK, M.D. Physician and Surgeon 210 So. Green St. Office Hours: 1 to 5 PJVf. Daily - Except Wed. 7 to 9 P.M. Tuesdays & Fridays Phones: Office Residence 164 ^ 2278 DR. J. C. GOETSCHEL Chiropractic Physician 25 Orchard Beach Road Office Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs., & FrL 10 to 12 - 1:80 to 5:80 - 7 to 9 Saturdays: 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. PHONE 748 B and B EXTERIOR DECORATING Free Estimates Fritzches Estates PHONE 560-R-2 DR. C. R. SWANSON Dentist Office Hours: Dally Except Thursday 9 to 12 -- 1:30 to 5:30 Mon., Wed. and Fri. Evenings By Appointment Only Telephone McHenry 160 DAN POWERS, Auctioneer The farm having been sold the undersigned will sell at Public Auction on the Whiting Farm located 1 mile south of McHenry and 6 mile ^jporth of Crystal Lake on the Crystal Lake-McHenry blacktop road on Tuesday, January 31# 1956 Starting at 11:00 sharp, the following described property: 235 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK consisting of T> 50 Hi Grade Holstein dairy cows. 15 of these cows are just fresh & 10 are close springers. Balance of these'eows have freshened since October and are in heavy production. These cows are in good flesh and have, aplenty of size and quality. Majority are home raised and have been calfhood vaccinated. 12 Holstein heifers, 18 mos. to 2 yrs. old, bred, vaccinated. 16 Holstein heifers, 15 mos. old, vaccinated, open. 6 Holstein heifers, 5 mos. old, vaccinated. 10 Holstein heifer calves. 1 Holstein bull, 3 yrs. old. ROGS -- 35 feeder pigs,, av. wt. 165 lbs. 25 feeder pigs, av. wt. 130 lbs. 54 feeder pigs, 30 to 60 lbs. 12 sows av. wt. 400 lbs. 6 Ewes, 2 Bucks, 100 mixed Chickens, 1 saddle horse, ,6 geese. FEED -- 3000 bu. ear corn; 30' silage 16' silo. ^ COMPLETE LINE OF FARM MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT WILL BE SOLD ON SATURDAY, FEB. 18. i&TERMS: $25.00 and under cash, over that amount V4 down and balance in monthly payments plus interest. Buy what you want, sign your own note, no co-signers needed. Settlement must be made on day of sale. DAIRY EQUIPMENT: 4 Surge milking machine units. Pipeline for 36 cows. 2 wash tanks; 40 milk cans; 4 stainless steel pails; stainless steel strainer; elec. hot water heater, v Lunch Wagon Not Responsible for Accidents WM. E. and HOWARD WHITING THORP SALES CORP., Clerk J|50 Hi Grade Holstein cows. 15 of these cows are just fresh and 10 VIRGIL R. POLLOCK Life Insurance and Annuities Representing Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company 604 Court St. Phone 1168 McHenry, 111. Sand Limestone VERN THELEN Excavating Gravel Black Dirt Dredging ^ Tel. McHenry 1336 Rt. 5, Box 1020, Mcrtenry, 111. A. P. FREUND ft SONS Excavating Contractors Trucking, Hydraulic and Crane Service -- ROAD BUILDING -- rel. 204.M McHenry, m. EARL B. WALSH INSURANCE Fire, Auto, Farm & Life Insurance Representing RELIABLE COMPANIES When You Need Insurance of Any Kind PHONE 43 or 983 Green £ Elm McHenry, Hi, SCHROEDER IRON WOSffiS Ornamental & Structural Steel Visit Our Showrooms 3 Miles South on Rt. 31 PHOME 960 ^4 1 "J-- ---- Babies • - Joe Yaeger is proudft to announce, that he is a great-grandfather for the fifth time. A son wass; born to his grand-daughter, Mrs. A1 Becker, in Chicago in January. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Steadman are finally the proud parents of that little boy we were all waiting for. He is James Patrick and weighed in at 7 pounds io ounces at Memorial hospital on Tuesday, Jan. 17. To greet him at home Will be his one brother and five sisters. Pag* ThlttetB Judy Cammarata for Judy Died-1 Spending a week at the home Lllymoor i days sick in bed last week and oaJ °LMr" and„MrS" J°Bt{ Janic2ew" ! Mrs. Lois Schiavone will be! it's nice to see him feeling as P y weie Pat Steadman, Pat; ski ^ weres^Mr and| Mrs. George j writjng the Lilymoor news* in the! S°od aa new again. Cleveland, future. Her address is Box 1187, j .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Svoooda in- Birthdays,, Corky Foss, as of Sunday, is a Dixon and Barbara Lubke. Lenny Szarek enjoyed his birthday with a party with his family and relatives. He was 8. years old on Sunday, Jan. 22. Also, Edgar Wade had a birth-j Popes "parents day on Sunday,vJan. 22. t t . ,, I pai-t of Illinois Many happy returns of the day | to all of you, and January sure j seems to have been a busy month Rodin and son from Ohio. George is Mrs. Janiczewski's nephew.- Mrs. Kenneth Pope and children spent a weekend with Mrs. thev southern Here anid There Pat Morrison spent Monday, Jan.- 23, .at the home of' Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox and three children 'teen-ager and celebrated his] at Pistakee Highlands. Alyce thirteenth birthday with a family Wilcox was a bridesmaid at the party. Guests at the party were | Morrison's wedding and the two Mr. and Mrs. 'Chris Foss, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Chris Foss, Jr., and family, Mr .and Mrs. Robert Bluett and fan^ily, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bader and family; and his best friend, Eddie Steadman, Jr. At the last Wednesday meeting of the Ladies League, Mrs. Kate girls haven't seen each other for about ten years. With ten years of events and happiness to cover, I wonder if they took time out to stop for a cup of coffee. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sarley enjoyed the company of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Padula for two days. Mrs. Louise Unruh, Mrs. Leon's heIP cheer some of those days- ' mother, and Mrs. Jenny Vallone Mr" and Mrs" Fred Ka.r™l had ; , . . x, . , a wonderful time attending a are domg what the birds do, go banquet in Chicago. , south for the winter. The two , Mr an3 Mrs stan Root en_ , ladies Will enjoy about a month ed the company of Mr. and Mrs. at Hot Springs, Ark. Have fun, Lou Botica and family from Chiand take* time out to send .us a;, cago on Sunday. | "wish you were here" card. Maurice Hains spent a few bad' Rt. 5, McHenry. Her phone num- j tertained their son, Roger, and ber is 536-W-l. j family of Kenosha with a birth- John Milinac has been- at thej day party for Roger. Many happy sanitarium in Waukegan for quite j returns of the day to you. some time now and a few words \ Be sure to get your tickets from Marian Leske for Founders' Day, given by the Lily Lake P.T.A., to be held on Saturday, Feb. 4, at the Lakemoor fire departmtnt community house. and cards from friends would Shop at Home Wegener and Mrs. Roberta j The two Josephs had been school Koehne celebrated their birthdays j chums of a good few years back with a happy birthday song, cake and coffee, and a small gift by the ladies of the club. Maryann Sossong was 12 years old on Jan. 18. Mrs. Lillian Vacondio celebrated her birthday on Jan. 16. Pat Steadman celebrated her birthday on Jan. 24. The secret of the birthday party leaked out a few hours before the party, but a good time was had by all at a birthday party given by Marie Beranck art<l and are enjoying their friendship all over again. Joe Yaeger left this past week for Buffalo, N.Y., to see his .brother, and from there the two brothers will leave to spend some time in Florida. Have fun, Joe, and once in awhile give us a thought of "wish you were here." Clyde Pockette enjoys driving much better these days. He is the proud owner of a brand new freshly painted blue and white automobile DR. H6NHY OPTOMETRIS At 136 S. Green^SireeiJ McHenry (Closed Thursda^Arfer noons) EYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VISUAL TRAINING --- VISUAL REHABILITATION COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS HOURS: DAILY 9 TO 12 A.M. and 1 TO 5 P.M. FRIDAY EVENINGS: 6:00 TO 8:80 P.M. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT & PHONE MdHENRY 452 ATTENTION ALL VETERANS OF McHENRY AND VICINITY. . The members of American Legion Post No. 491, McHenry, Illinois extend you a; cordial invitation to attend a SMOKER at the Legion Home on Friday^Evening, February 3rd from 8>: 30 P.M. • BUFFET LUNCH • SMOKES • PLAY CARDS IF YOU WISH • SPECIAL MOVIES ^ and A one hour show of highly professional magic by the famous European Magician MR. R, MARKOVIC ALL "ON THE HOUSE" - This invitation is extended to all members of Post No. 491 and their male guests and to all Veterans of McHenry and vicinity, whether they are members of any veterans organization or not. PLEASE NOTE! The facilities of the Post are reserved on this night for "MEN ONLY". s -ancI two Jfar htiplry •• lllllfi ^ \ s Ihe light is red and you're ready. It flashes green and you go--but quick. And that's when YOU discover the Number One news about Buick's new Dynaflow . . . That it gives you brilliant new getaway response for city traffic at only part throttle --even before you switch the pitch of this airplane-principled transmission. (And think of the big gas savings that means!) Next comes the NumTTer Two discovery--out on the road. For here--still without switching the pitch-- you have plenty more nimble acceleration to surge or spurt ahead, to climb hills, to do with almost effortless ease all the things normally called for by highway driving. s new tew pric«--4-Soason Comfort i in your n«w Buick with frigidairo Conditioning • But comes an emergency -- the need to get out of a tighf spot--and you discover the Number Three news . . . That tjou can do what a pilot does. That you can switch the pitch of your Di/naflow blades --just by flooring the pedal. And that i/oti get, instantly, a full-power take-off from cruising fmce--an electrifying burst of acceleration-- the most thrilling safety measure on four wheels today. Tiiis is performance too good to pass up -- and you really ought to trv it. It's performance sparked by the whispered might of big new 322-cubic-inch V8 engines raised to record highs in power and compression. It's performance that goes with the best ride yet, the best handling yet, the best interiors yet, the best styling yet--aud, literally, with the best Buick yet. Come in and see--and be shown--and learn, in the doing, about prices that make these '56 Buicks the best buy yet. •.NVtr Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow is the only Dijruiflow Buick builds today. It is standard on Roaihnastet:, Super and Century--optional at modest extra cost on the Special. > SK JACKIE GLEASON i ON IV Sam WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WU BUILD IHEM . I. OVERTON MOTOR SALES 403 FRONT STREET PHONE 6 McHENRY. ILLINOIS

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