?" ' x -•".x " \*m/p M/-f f « J, ,. 5 ^ f ^ ^ Jjjr^ ^^PY> "T- 1T ^ • THE McHEffBY PLAIfoDEALER , ' •' ^...j... Lake News By Eve Levesque Thursday; July 26# ll Greetings of the day to Mary Grace Meyer, vvho wijl be celebrating hev birthdny Monday, July 30. EIECTION COMING UP ;'• The Cullom-Knoll Association /WjUl meet Sunday. Aug. 5 at 2:30 p.m. in the Beachhouse. At this time, the officers for the 1956-1957 season will be elected. You have a week and a half to deliberate on your choice of candidates. The Cullom-Knoll serves the useful purpose of maintaining our park, beach "and Memoria1 Park. We need qualified and capable men and women to serve ' The office's who served this past year deserve a rousing vote of thanks for a iood iob well done. ARCHERY CLUB The archery club will meet this Saturday, July 28. on the Gene Johnson property (across the street from the entrance tp the Polish N Camp i at 1:30 p.m. This healthy r.pon is open to girls, boys, 1 men and women of all ages. F7or | more information, call Elmer | Thorp at 535 M-2. 1 BUTTONS 'N BOWS We're bet'injj the new little doll ; delivered t i Marge and Louis Kick i will abo.und in plenty of them, plus , ruffles. Kim'>eiley Louise first saw the ligh; of d;'.v (or we should say eveninr, ) since she was born Wed-j nesdav. July IP, at 7 p.m. and ; weighed a nic? round 7 lbs. 15 oz. 1 Marge's grandmother. May Ken- i nenberg, admits this is her tenth great-grand-child. Congrats to | Marge and Louis, who now have : four w ee ones | GOOD WILL TOITR Betty Houek made a hasty trip to Lawienceijuig, Ind., last week to visit her mother. Mrs. Frank Ludlow recently underwent oral surgery for a very serious mouth condition. Betty was gratified after talking with her mother's doctor, to hear that the state of her health will improve greatly after about three months of treatment. CLOSE CALL - Virginia and Frank Parkhurst and their two daughters, Karen and Pamela, picked up Ginny's mother, Mrs. Iva B. Moorehead, in Ingleside an 1 took off on quite a trip. The grcp spent some time in Clinton, Pa., near Pittsburgh, visiting friends {ind relatives. The next destination was Niagara Falls, b .th the American and Canadian side. The site of that "terrific landslide was pointed out to the vacationers, but because of the mammoth proportions of the falls, thev couldn't see any difference. Th^y took a cable car ride over the whirlpool and one hour later a nuiviiane was reported in the area. Frank and his family breathed a sigh of relief that they were safely on the ground. They all agreed it was a wonderful excursion in which they covered about 1800 miles. HAPPY WANDERINGS Anne and Frank Passajaqua and daughters, Sandy and Linda, took i fabulous trip west and took in all CA11XIVAI REMINDER If vovi are looking for a way to treat your family this weekend, the picturesque sites along the | take th<>ip to the carnival in the way. * ' I \ illage of Surmyside. The ^affair Afte r a brer stop in New Mexi- j will be run for thuee days, July 27, co to visit, relatives, they journey- j 28 and 29. ed on to Lake Arrowhead, Calif. | That's it for today, see j^ou next They went thiough Santa's village.; week. met tlrif gonial gentleman and his j -- Mrs., fed pastel colored lambs and AN ORDINANCE MAKING TIIE picked lollipops from a tree! ANNUAL APPROPRIATION In Hollywood, where the family I FOK TIIE FISCAL YEAR stayed for a week, the Passalaquas |, 1956-1957 attended TV shows. Then it was on j . BE IT ORDAINED BY THE to fabulous Disneyland, which is CITY COUNCIL of the City of Mcevery bit as spectacular as advertised. They to'.k ?ix and half hours to cover all .the territory and all the rides which defy description. Naturally, Linda and Sandy* were completely enchanted with everything. Henry. Illinois: SECTION 1. That it is eeemeu necessary in order to defray the necessary expenses and liabilities of said City for the current fiscal year, that there be and the-e hereby is appropriated to provide for the general tax levy The family group trekked to j and other revenue for the current San Francisco for a view of the fiscal year, the aggregate sum of bay. the Golden Gate bridge, Fish- j Six Hun 1m1 One Thousand Three erm.an" a Whni f, where they feasted on'soft shelle ! crabs, and of course, they visited the Top O'the Mark. Sandy iVad the thrill of revisiting the scene of her birth. Line! i was feted in style for her ! are as follows, to-wit: ninth birthday. July 13, in Wood- j Interest on bonded inland, C;ilif. j deb'ednes; The Passaiaqua.'; covered thou- | Payments on Matursands of miles in their three weeks ^ ing Bonds journey and il is truly a trip to Special Assessments adremerrbor:: j ICE CREAM *N GOODIES • Werj in abundance at Pamela j Stevens' fourth birthday party' Tuesday. July 17. Sixteen small fry, | including Louise and Nancy Matt- j hesius, Janet Hansen, Kathy Dor-1 an. Cindy aod Charlene Reid, Ger- j aldine. Donna and Darlene Mager, j Pat Jobes, Va'erie and Penny Scharf, and Sandv and Dianne Stevens were on hand to sing the birthday song and play games. The wee ones received prizes for executing the'"- skills. Pammy was ecstatic over the lovely gifts she received. Hundred Sev enty Three and 50/100 Dollar.; ($601.?73.50); that the object and purposes for which said approo'-iation is made and the amount; aopropriated for the same $2,897.50 10,000.00 I I 4,500.00 City Attorney - City clerk Zoning / Mayor an;* aldennen Treasurer Collector * Board of health" Street nnd AlVys -- Salaries Lighiin;j Street lights Mate? :al nni supplies Construction Miscellaneous Snow Removal Labor on streets New equipment Legal Fees and Court Costs Band Library Printing and Publications Loss and Cost of Collecting Taxes Contingent --, Sidewalks Audi ting- Speeinl .Salaries and Wag»s Supplies Printing ». Election Insurance Sundry Official Bonds Parking Meters -- Salaries ^ Collection Fees justment fu. d Public Proporty -- Improvements-to park proptery Materials ana supplies Labor and repairs Telephone Light and Gas Miscellanet i;s New eouipment Athletic field Police dept. gas, oil & repairs. Water Works and Sewerage System -- Salaries Equipment purchases Equipment Maintenance 1,000.00 Labor, repairs & supplies 7,500.00 5,000.00 1 4,500.00 ! 3,000.00 | 300.00 250.00 500.00 5,000.00 1,000.00 3,500.00 16,000.00 7.500.00 GOOD FISHING? Betty and F**ank Poledna motored to Briggsville, Wis., to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank | Nosek. j Frank had heard of the reputa- j tion Mason Luke had for being ai good fishing spot Imagine his cha-' grin, when, jistead of catching! tasty pan fish, he hooked into 400 I carp! ' In spite of Frank's disappointment, the Polednas enjoyed a restful vacation. BIG ONES GOT - AWAY Pearl and Pete Nersted spent two glorious weeks at Spider Lake, Wis., near Hayward, recently. Pete managed to land a few good sized fish, but the big ones got away! Henrietta, Harold, Donny and Lorene Vycit ;1 visited with the Nersteds foi four days. It was a relaxing time for both families. Power Meters Collection fees Miscellaneous Watchman service New well Insurance New construction Salaries -- Police 1,000.00 2,000.00 700.00 5,000.00 1,500.00 15,000.00 500.00 350,000.00 20,000.00 PROFESilOnflL DIRECTORY BELATED GREETINGS TO Henrietta Vycital, whose natal day we misjed. It was July 20. Little Doren Vycital was treated to a family party for her first birthday, July IS. SFSJKS.TRACTOR TIRES gj If* n • All OTHERS! Th«ir deep bit* and seif-cl*an!ng action give your tractor extra pulling power, saving fuel costs and engine wear. Equip your tractor with Firestone tires today. &U/0 OFF On All 1st Line Passenger and Truck Tires. ACT NOW! UP TO Trade-In Allowance For l our Old Battery MtHENKY TIRE MART WALT FREUND, Prop. 526 W. Main St. PHONE 294 Open Sundays 'Til Noon McHenry, IU. DR. .1. C. GOETSCHEL Chiropractic Physiciaa 25 Orchard Beach Road Office Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Frf. 10 to 12 - 1:30 to 5:30 • 7 to 9 Saturdays: 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. PHONE 743 DR. C. R. SWANSON I>entist Office Hours: Daily Except Thursday 9 to 12 -- 1:30 to 5~30 Mon., Wed. and FrI. Evenings By Appointment Only Telephone McHenry 160 VIRGIL R. POLLOCK SPECIALIZING IN LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES ALSO Non-Cancellable Accident And Health ' Non-Cancellable Hospitalization Group Insurance For Free Information Call McHenry, III. Phone 1168-J Sand Limestone VERN THELEN Excavating Gravel Black Dirt Dredging Tel. McHenry 1336 Rt. 5, Box 1020 McHenry, 111. "EARL R. WALSH INSURANCE Fire, Aute, Farm & Life Insurance . Representing RELIABLE COMPANIES When You Need Insurance of Any Kind PHONE 43 or 958 Green & Elm MeHenry, 111. SCHROEDER IRON WORKS Ornamental & Structural Steel Visit Our Showroom* S Miles South on Rt. 31 PHONE 950 MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO Complimentary demonstration and free Instruction in oomplexion care and individual make-up and color chart. "Try before you buy!" CELIA WARNES, Owner Phone 1464 1 Blk. East of t!>e 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 Phone 3221 Richmond, III. 300.00 840.00 3,000.00 i.eoo.oa 180.00 • 120.00 100.00 10,000.00 4,000.00 3,500.00 5,000.00 19,000.00 2,500.00 2,000.00 6,000.00 6,500.00, 2,000.00 836.00 1,500.00 500.00 3,000.00 1,000.00 500.00 2,750.00 400.00 800.00 500.00 1,500.00 500.00 450.00 4,000.00 350.00 Repairs and Supplies Mis'ollanP'His New; Meters > Engineering Sewer Fund Support Civil Defense Motor Fuel Tax State Employes' Retirement System l.OO'O.OO 500,00 * 5,000*00 4,000.00 1,000.00 500.00 35,000.00 1,000.00 $601,373.50 SECTION 2. All unexpended balances of any i'em or items of any j general appi op- iation made by this j Prdinance may be expended in j making up any insufficiency in any j items ir *he same general appro- j priati'.>n nnd for the same general ; purposcs#or in a like appropriation \ made bv this Ordinance. i SECTION 3 This ordinance shall I take effect from and after its passage,, approv-al and publications, according to ldW. Passed this 16th day of July A. D. 1956. Approve! this 16th day of July A. D.. 1956. George P Freund Mayor of the City of McHenry Attest: Eail R. Walsh City Clerk Published: Julv-26. 1956 Shop At Home if: A CHAT WSTS4 US. Regular check-ups and maintenance by our experts, means .lower car costs to you! Call us today and find out for yourself. Brake Service All Mechanical Repairs Complete Motor Overhauling; % BUTCH'"? 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE 809 W. Elm Street McHenry, 111. Phone 811 -- Residence 91-1* HOMES BUILT TO SU8T YOU MANY FLOOR PLANS AND MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM ' F.H.A. AND V.A. FINANCING AVAILABLE * 3 BEDROOM HOME AS LOW AS $9500.00 ALL TYPES OF • Concrete Wprk • Remodeling • Garages • Additions WOODSTOCK CONSTRUCTION 220 MAIN WOODSTOCK, ILL. Tom "Peek" Lawson McHENRY 284 W. CALL Ed. Jackson WOODSTOCK 2140 LET'S HAVE FUN AU StfMMER SAVE r£uJa,;f BOTTLE CAPS AND CARTON TOPS FOR KIDDIE PARK RIDES AT THESE 2 FINE KIDDIE PARKS -- Mom and Dad Can Also Enjoy Most of These Rides -- kiDDIE PARI Route 72 and 25 DUNDEE. ILLINOIS 1 ELGIN KIDDIE,PARK Route 31 -1 mile So. of Elgin SOUTH ELGIN. ILLINOIS 1. Buy LUDWIG Dairy Products from LU0W9G delivery salesman in your neighborhood or at your favorite store as you may be doing. Or start buying LUDWIG Prodpcts NOW! For delivery, call SHerwood 1-5515, McHenry 132 or Lafayette 3-3377. CLEAN REST ROOMS AT BOTH PARKS - ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS THIS • 2. Cut tops from cartons, remove hood caps from bottles, cut word LUDWIG'S from cottage cheese and sour cream lids. These pieces of cardboard will be your "Kiddie Park Money". Save them until you go to Kiddie Park. 3. Present "Kiddie Park Money" at the ticket booth in either kiddie |>ark. For every 4 LUDWIG b@Wie caps or carton tops you turn in at tkke? booth you are entitled to a 4-RIDE TICKET for only 25c. OFFER IS GOOD EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS LUDWIG Mi IK COMPANY / "Finest Since 1911" El«SSN CHICAGO COUNTRY PLANT LOCATED AT POLO, ILL (This Offer Expires Sept. 15, 1956)