-A utsday, \Jiily 12, 1958 THE McflENRY PLAINDEALER mm Lakeland Park - West Shore Beach | By Jetta Gleeson and Dorothy Uttich | KI]l!l|lll!lllll!lll!lililll!i;il|;r!i;iii:ii1itiUlliJlliilIliliU]|ilIlli:t]|]l[lll!Iftl|llfli!;i:i!II|Il!l!I:tilil!I[|l|i|}|:I[|]|iI||l|!|;mi|l|l|l|l|;M v-- Too Late ^ Did you miss us last week? No, we didn't lose the sheet with our column. We goofed! Your reporters forgot about the , short week because of the holiday and consequently our copy missed the early deadline. Our j humble apologies. (We were •flattered, though, by . the number of inquiries we received from people who wanted to know ^hat. happened,4 Fishing Area Graded. A lot along the lake shore dedicated to the community for recreation has been graded at the shore to accommodate fishermen, the labor . and machinery donated by Charles Miller. The : lot is just east of the center of Knpll ayenue, the second lot east of the Lawrenz home. When «£unds are available, a pier will built out from this lot for boats and fishing. Now that this fishing area is available, a special effort should be made to respect the privacy of the Lawrenz home. Roy Meineke was appointed chairman of the beach committee for the Lakeland Park Property Owners' association. It will be the responsibility of this 'Ibmmittee to plan improvements of the beaches and fishing area, to recommend action to the board of directors, and to arrange for improvements when approved. Other members of the three-man committee are being selected. Park Site Final negotiations for a park «rea being made by officers of lie LPPOA with the legal counsel of Ladd Enterprises and Mrs. Holland, the owner ol the property. Two sites are still under consideration at this writing. TTie Arlo Schmidts really have reason to burst with pride these day#. Not one, but two bouncing baby boys decided *1o join their family on June 28. Jeffrey Erwin weighed 4 lbs. 9 o/„ and Michael Eric weighed 5 lbs. 41,i oz. when they arrived at Memorial hospital. Margie is home now but the boys Jmve to remain in -the hospital for a short time. Waiting at home to greet her new brothers is two-year-old Kathy. Our heartiest congratulations to the happy family. Vacationing News The Ken • Boyces and the Chuck Kluks have just returned from a wonderful vacation in Canada. The vacationers went fishing in the vicinity pf Deer Lake, Ontario, where they report several nice fish fries with enough fish left over to bring horned There were no big fish stories but Rose had a little one. It seems she and Bernice almost "came to parting nl the ways" when Bernice kept throwing her 2- and 3-inch fish back in the lake. Finally, when she did catch a nice sized fish, Itose was informed that it was out of season for that particular type fish -- oh, the woes of a fisherman or should we say fisherwoman? Another big event came on the first day of their vacation when they celebrated Ken and Bernice's twenty-eighth wedding anniversary and Bernice's birthday. They made whoopee in Curtis, Mich. Helen and Larry Strandquist and Son, Wayne, returned home from their vacation on Saturday evening. They report the weather was cool and the fishing i pretty good. They spent two j weeks in Drummond, Wis. Not I to be outdone by the Boyces, the Strandquists, with the help from Maryville in E>es Plaines came to spend the day. Happy Birthday To Chuck Kluk, who we hear was horf0red with a surprise birthday party on Saturday, June 30, at the home of Jerry and Dolores Rodgers. It must have been "a good party as on Monday morning we weren't able to reach any of them for details. j To Gregory Uhles, who cele- j brated his seventh bi^thd&y on 1 July 7. j To Dale Marzano, who cele-! brated his birthday on July 10 j but enjoyed a family party a 5 few days earlier. On Sunday, his j grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ! Brieschke of Forest Park, Mr. I alrd Mrs. Earl Losey of Chicago, j Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis of [ Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack j Grentzner and son of Chicago | all came to help with the cele- I bration. ' ; Page Fiffeen cousins, Judy and Susie Meineke. • Dick Altman of Oak- Paris.-& vacationing this week with t^e Franklin family. - ' * " Susan and Kathy Renter of Hillside have been visiting with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. August Hucke. Jetta Gleeson and sons, Mike , and; Brian, left Friday evening for a trip to Jetta's hometown •of Coofrertown, Okla., where they will spend several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Muldowney. g CAM" R PROLIFIC CANASTA Mexicana is the name of the latest variation of Canasta to attain popularity. By this time tomorrow, possibly a half dozen more variations on the basic game of Canasta will spring up in various parts of the land. Only Solitaire, Note to Newcomers We • are always looking for I news for our column in the paper and would welcome your contribution. If you have a party, have a -birthday, break a leg or know of any other news ; items, please call them in to i Jetta Gleeson at 1399-M-l or Dorothy Uttich at 679-J-l. HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION The state Division of Highways received bids at Springfield July 6 on highway construction work in all parts of Illinois, with an estimated cost of $9,346,000. Awards made last week brought to $49,113,797 tHe total amount of contracts issued thus far this season in connection with Gov. William G. Stratton's multi-million dollar 1956 highway program. with moreMwhflt than 1,000:5) versions of SETTER SCHOOLS BUI!* MTTS* COMK0NITIM Both ore in Unit 3, east of Lake- I n „ view avenue andi $outh of Willow 1 of the William Randells of Du- Lane. The association board of directors is concentrating effort toward resolution of this problem so that a concrete slab can laid which can be used for dances this summer and later be used as the floor for a community house. Sheriffs Patrol Called On Wednesday, July 4, the county sheriff's patrol was called here in the community to investigate a complaint from residents who found a bullet from a .22 rifle lodged in one of their lawn 4chairs. This could have proved to be a serious accident. It is prohibited to shoot .22 rifles in residential areas. There have been several complaints about this before. Remember, anyone caught using firearms illegally is liable to prosecution. luth, Minn., celebrated their thirty-sixth wedding anniversary. The Larry Strandquist, Jr., family of Wheaton also spent several days visiting with the vacationers. The fish story of their trip was Wayne's record bass for this season --„5xk lbs. Stork Club News The population of Lakeland fark keeps increasing every day. •^Several new little residents arrived and are now making their homes in our fair community. Pretty little Christine Ann moved into the home of Frank and TTieresa Sweeney. She made her debut on June 26 at Memorial hospital in Woodstock and weighed in at 7 lbs. 13Vis oz. In addition to her proud parents, Christine has a brother and two leisters to help welcome her into the family circle. Congratulations To Art and Sophie O'Gara, who celebrated their wedding anniversary on Saturday, June 30. On Sunday, the O'Garas were host to Sophie's sisters and families -- Mr. and Mrs. John Frankovic, Mr. and Mrs. John Vavrek and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Planchta. During the earlier part of the week, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O'Gara from Oak Fore$t gitjd Pat, Ray, Mary, Kathleen and Eileen O'Gara Coming and Going Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles Doherty of Chicago were over-night guests at the Herb Dents on Thursday, June 28, enroute to northern Wisconsin for their vacation. The Dents had as their weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richter of*Chicago and their grandson, Bobby Brennan, of North Oak Park. The Bud Uttichs spent Sunday in Lake Villa attending the christening of James Joseph Vaughan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vaughan. Mrs. Uttich was the baby's godmother and Robert Cillins of Chicago was godfather. Sandy Laurence and Judy Meineke enjoyed a pleasant day at a picnic birthday party on July 5 at the home of Nancy Cusac at Pistakee Bay. Mrs. J. Carroll spent a busy week entertaining three of her granddaughters, Denise Westbrook of Fox River Grove, Bonnie Young of Meadowdale and Susie Anderson of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kaminski and two children of Chicago have been vacationing at the John Millers for the past two weeks. Gene and Lee Stanista have had a full house this past week. Lee's mother, Mrs. Beatrice Rosik, spent ten da^ visiting, and weekend guests were Monica Gretz, Patricia Smith, Patricia Brown and John Gerl, all of Manitowoc, Wis. David Stippick of Des Plaines is spending a week with his McHENRY and aftidaijton Water Systems Wi Repair and S.rvie. All Maltat of Pu^'p® Authoriiad: Rad Jackat 6- Dattoo Pump Agtncy Wells Drilled or Driven Pumps & Repairs MCHENRY COUNTY WELL & PUMP COMPANY Fred H. Mattheslus Phone 718 I L E IT i i • • • I • > • • • i I I • • a a a YOURSELF AND SAVE! Top Quality Wall Tile at LOWEST prices 28'/2* sq. ft. Wholesale Prices to Contractors SERGANTS fyaisi,0sJleatf-abm PHONE RICHMOND 4193 Located on Johnsburg Rd., S'/i miles North of Johnsburg (About 2 Zi miles North of Sunnyslde Estates) m mm® Size and heft aren't the only things that count in motor cars. But they're mighty important when yqu and your family are on the road. The big, beautiful Chrysler Windsor V-8 has all the power and performance of the biggest of fine cars . . . at a price as low as a fully equipped small car. And what a world of difference there is! Come drive it today... then let us tell you about the terrific deal we can give you this week! CHRYSLER BIGGIST BUY OF ALL FINE CARS! 12 So. Main St. Phone C.L. 1110 DR. .1. C. GOETSCHEL Chiropractic Physician 25 Orchard Beach Road Office Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 10 to 12 • 1:30 to 5:80 • 7 to 9 Saturdays: 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. PHONE 748 DR. C. R. SWANSON Dentist Office Honrs: Daily Except Thursday 9 to 12 -- 1:80 to ff:30 Mon., Wed. and Fri. Evenings By Appointment Only Telephone McHenry 160 VIRGIL R. POLLOCK SPECIALIZING IN LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES ALSO Non-CancelUIe Accident And! Health Non-Cancellatele Hospitalization Group Insurance For Free Information Call McHenry, 111, Phone 1168-J Sand Limestone VERN THELEN Excavating Gravel Black Dirt j Dredging Tel. McHenry 1836 j Rt. 5, Box 1020 McHenry, III. j EARL R. WALSH Insurance Fire, Ante, Farm & Life Insurance' Representing j RELIABLE COMPANIES j When You Need Insurance of Any Kind ! PHONE 48 or 958 Green ft Elm McHenry, 111.! SCHROEDER IRON WORKS Ornamental & Structural Steel Visit Our Showrooms S Miles South on Rt. 81 PHONE 950 tySnjSRLtff NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO Complimentary demonstration and free " instruction in complexion care and individual make-up and color chart. "Try before you buy!" CELIA WARNES, Owner Phone 1464 1 Blk. East of the Old Bridge DR. M. D. SAVAGE DR. D. McCONNEL Veterinarians | Office Hours: 10 a.m. to 12 Noon 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Evenings By Appointment Chone 3221 Richmond, III. play, tops Canasta as the card _ game to develop the most variants. As in Samba, another C a n a s t a variation, three decks of cards are used in playing Mexicana. Each player is dealt thirteen cards. When a player makes the initial meld, thirteen cards from the pack on the board may he drawn. If playing partners, only one may make this beneficial draw. In Mexicana, sevens as well as black threes, are stop-cards on the deck but a canasta of seven sevens Chemung Man Named To Farm Home Committee is worth 1,000 points. It takes two canastas to win and the number of red threes, the bonus cards, must J match the number of canastas. To play Mexicana, of course, you must be familiar, with the basis rules for Canasta. If, however, you are one of the few card players who have never tried a hand of this popular game, there's a convenient pocketsized leaflet which contains the official Canasta rules, a condensation of the International Code, Laws of' Canasta, compiled and promulgated by the National Canasta Laws Commission of the United States arid Argentina. In addition, this 16-page leaflet also contains the rules for playing Samba, Chile, Bolivia, Uruguay, Italian Canasta and Cut-Throat Canasta, six popular versions of the nation's most-played card game. The leaflet teaches all of these Canasta variations in the matter of a few minutes merely by describing how each game differ* from the basic game of Canasta. You can obtain your free copy of this handy leaflet by sending a postcard or letter to Canasta Variations, c/o Playing Cards, 420 Lexington Avenue. New York 17, N. Y. If you would like additional copies for friends, they are yours merely for the asking. Ferdinand F. Dahle of Chemung township is the new member of the Farmers Home administration Mctlenry county committee, Robert C. Becker, county supervisor, announced this - week. Mr. Dahle's appointment became effective July 1.. The committee on which he will serve determines the eligibility of local farmers who apply for Farmers Home administration loans. The new committeeman openates a dairy farm in Chemung township. Mr. Dahle succeeds Alvin L. Jensen of McHeno', whose term expired this year. The other two members ace Gordon C. Larson of Ringwood and Paul V. Fox of Marengo. - • f : ARMORY BIDS Gov. William G. Stratton has announced that on July 17 the state will receive bids for construction of Illinois National Guard armories at West Frankfort.' Litchfield, Effingham and Freeport. Bids will be received on the same day for improvements and repairs on state-owned buildings at various points in Illinois. _ Want Ads bring results. Place yours with the Plaindealgr today. Wh&n ft comes to ^H1S€ RIPTIONS... From where I sit... Ay Joe Marsh "Keep The Change" T>o*!t If you've seen "Mac" Johnson this week, chances are he's told you his waitress story. For those who haven't heard: "Mac" recently stopped at an out-of-town diner. He ordered thejehef's ^pecial-and his waitress (brand new on the job) made every possible mistake. She confused the order, spilled the soup, dropped the rolls, brought him a wrong dessert. Despite it all, "Mac" left a substantial tip. But she smiled and handed the money back. "Keep it, Mister -- you've sure earned it more than I have," she said. From where I sit, that girl deserves credit for admitting her shortcomings -- something not everyone is big enough to do. For instance, I'm convinced lots of folks know they're wrong when they deny me the right to a glass of beer with my supper . . . just because they happen to prefer some other beVerage. They wouldn't like me ordering them to accept my choice. Copyright, 1956, United Slates Brewers Foundation # In minor matters, maybe, you may "press your luck." But where your health or the health of someone in your household is concerned, you want only the best and safest service available. Always bring your Doctor's prescriptions to this professional pharmacy where careful compounding is a specialty. BOLGEl'S Drug Store PHONE 40 108 S. Green St. McHenry, ID. UNDER THE WINGS lis® You get top gasoline power in "Flying A" Ethyl...it burns cleaner, goes farther. And you get a big extra power-boost with Veedol 10-30 Motor 0il...100% Pennsylvania at its finest. It curbs pre-ignition for Highest Octane Performance. For "all kinds of power", put this team to work.. .at your "Flying A" Dealer's. McHenry County Farmers Co-op Assn. 523 Waukegan Road Phone 729 McHenry, Illinois DISTRIBUTOR OF TIDEWATER OIL COMPANY PRODUCTS 4, j , Aklf