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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Nov 1957, p. 4

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Northern Pump Company farms have entered sixteen head of Herefords for the breeding classes of the show. They will also have thirteen steers for the carcass contest, which determines yield and quality of meat after slaughter. One Hereford steer each in the carcass classes is listed for John Smith and Ronald Galvin, both of McHenry. Nine thrill-packed days will again this year feature grand "championship judging of the world's finest breeding and fat cattle,' sheep and swine in the show, rings and stock yard pens. The international carcass contest will again spotlight high meat yields in livestock. Arthur Godfrey. of • radio and television farrie will perform at evening horse show performances and at one matinee, on his gifted Arabian. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE LOAD FOR AUGUST AT STANDSTILL After four months of substantial monthly declines public assistance loads for August were practically at a standstill, Peter W. Cahill, acting executive secretary of the Illinois Public Aid Commission, reported to Gov. William W. Stratton. The August load of 283.954 recipients was 182 less than the July rolls. Higher costs of medical care and of some items in the cost I of living index, however, increased ! expenditures by $243,766 over j July's cost to $13,881,940. In Au- • gust. 1956, the five public assist - i ance loads of 272,922 persons cost $12,693,821.' Richard E. Sehafer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Sehafer of Rt. 5. McHenry, graduated from recruit training Nov. 2 at the naval training center. Great Lakes. During that time, he served as squad leader of his recruit company, having been chosen for the position in recognition of leadership qualities displayed while undergoing recruit training. Classified Ads are Read by Everyone! Serviceman and Mrs. Jack Weber notified McHenry relatives this week that they are the pafents of a new daughter, Julie Allen, born Nov. 5 at Olympia. Wash. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weber of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hay of Wonder Lake. The Webers have another child, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pintozzi are the parents of a daughter, born at Memorial hospital Nov. 1. A son was born at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, Nov. 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley May. Mr. and Mrs. James Ward: of Wonder Lake are the parents of a son, born Nov. £ at Memorial hospital. A son was born Oct. 29 to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kallio at Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyers are the parents of a daughter, born Nov. 2 at Memorial hospital. A daughter Was born Nov. 2 at Memorial hospital to Mr. and M^rs. James Schultz. Mr! and Mrs. Robert Decker are the parents of a son, born Nov. 4 at Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jack N. Hollander announce the birth of a son, Robert Karl, on Oct. 30 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. The baby weighed 9 lbs. 15 oz. He is welcomed by a brother, Theodore, and by his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Behnke and John Hollander. HERE AND THERE IN BUSINESS New Parking Lot The McHenry State Bank announced that work started Tuesday of this week on the construction of a new parking lot for bank employees on north Green street, just east of the bank. The purpose is to allow more parking space in the regular lot for customers. TWENTY-FIVE THE ARTHUR KLEINS Congratulations to Mr. And Mrs. Arthur Klein of Fox Lake on their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. A High Mass was read for them at St. Peter's church, Spring Grove, with Father Daleiden officiating. Their three daughters attended this Mass with them--: Jane and her husband, . Sp/3 Robert Misiek, of Fort Campbell, Ky., Patty and Peggy of Fox Lake. A reception was held at Community hall, Johnsburg, from 5 to midnight. Approximately 400 people attended the event, and enjoyed the delicious dinner that was served and the evening of dancing. The happy couple was presented with many lovely gifts and best wishes. Mrs. Klein was Johnsburg news correspondent for the Plaindealer for several years. POST 491 by Mary Etnspar The American Legion Junior auxiliary held their monthly meeting Oct. 26. In the absence of president Elyse Falsetti, Dorothy Weichmann, junior activities chairman, presided over the meeting. Twenty-six members were present and two guests. Mary Pat Mrachek resigned as sargeant-atarms and Donna Weichmann was elected to take her place. It was decided to have a picnic at Deer Haven this coming May. The older juniors are busy making flyswatter dolls while the little ones are arranging tray favors' for the hospitals. After the meeting was adjourned, cookies, milk, and Halloween candies were enjoyed by all. Last call for dues if you want to save money. The membership drive ends Nov. 11, at which time the. dues are increased slightly. If any member has not been contacted as yet, you can pay your dues at the club at any time. Also anyone wishing to join our auxiliary, can do so at the Legion home or' " contact membership chairman Lee Bassi. Be sure your right address is on file before the membership drive closes so you will receive all your mail promptly. On Nov. 9 there will be a pot luck supper served by the auxiliary in conjunction with the post. Let's all get out our best recipes and turn up with a tasty dish to pass. A cocktail hour will precede the supper.^nd dancing will follow. See you all there. INVITE VISITS - TO LOCAL SCHOOLS EDUCATION WEEK The White House has proclaimed as American National Education Week the period from Nov. 10 to 16, a week observed "since 1921. The theme for 1957 is "An Educated People Moves Freedom Forward." , McHenry residents . have every reason to be proud of their schools since it has been through their efforts that they have been able to keep pace with growing educational needs locally. Parents and other interested people should feel free to visit the schools, especially during this week, and see the progress which has taken place. FLl^NG SAUCERS AGAIN? The sheriff's office was beseiged with calls early Tuesday evening from residents of Wonder Lake and other areas in the north part Of the county who claim to have seen objects in the sky resembling flying saucers. The county office said men were sent out in search of them but found nothing. Maybe the little dog in Sputnik II arrived earlier than predicted. Buy U13 Savings Bond* NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received by the Mayor and City Council of the City of McHenry, Illinois, until 8:00 o'clock P.M., C.S.T., Monday, November 18, 1957 for furnishing new police car. Specifications may be obtained in the office of the City Clerk. The Mayor and Council reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive technicalities. By order of the Mayor and City Council of the City of McHenry. EARL R. WALSH, City Clerk Buy U.S. savings Bonds JETS snrns ON DISPLAY SB THEM WORK OVER 70 PUMPS M STOCK • EASY TERMS McHewy Comity Wefl & Pan* Co. WELLS DHILLED OH DHTVEH hp* a*4 Sanfea ALL HIIB mt nJWI! ImM la Um VUlago d MeCaDoa Life* OB* mile from McHenry on the and Wonder Lak* Road PHOHE713 W U n U BS kd'fc H WUUMWHUWWWflulLibWBUKnHkdUU c a a o u a a'c jisus'taPiuhAtij'O AM £ n b a a u : : Se a t u u u u . . . . When better automobile* are built ftulclnwill build them NOTES FOR BUSINESSMEN: How to Profit from JOB PRINTING BUSINESS CARDS When you v i s i t a client what does he see first? Your business card, of course! To make that first impression the best it is only natural to use a card that is in good taste. Let us show you our many quality samples. Aircraft Principles ' than any other car y&t built McHENHY PLAINDEALER 102 N. Green Street FHONE 170 HERE -- coming to you from the freshest blueprints in years -- is a car built to make your driving as modern as your thinking. This one's built with more aviation principles throughout than any car before. There's a greater use of airweight aluminum in its form and structure--in its engine--in its styling--even in its quick-cooling brakes. There's an air-borne f eeling of flight in its performance with Buick's B-12000 engine and with Flight Pitch Dynaflow* that can switch the pitch a million ways. And everywhere you go -- you travel in new •v-> skyway comfort with Buick's Miracle Ride plus "Air-Poise Suspension.* So this is a car of truly exciting ideas for 1958 --the Air Born B-58 Buick. And you should see it and drive it at your Buick dealer's soon. Come on in today. NEVER SO MUCH SO NEWir Fresh bold styling with the Dynostar Grille. • The Miracle Ride plus Buick Air-Pbiie Suspension.* s ir Flight Pitch Dynaflow* with the instant flexibility of a million switches of pitch. • B-12000 Engine with 12,000 pounds of thrust behind every piston's power stroke. • Air-Cooled Aluminum Brakes* with smoother, surer control and longer life. . • "Velvet Wall" Sound Silencing. • All built to exacting quality standards. SEE IT NOW * Flight Pitch Dynaflow standard on LIMITED and ROADMASTEH 75, optional at extra cost on other Series. Air-Poise Suspension optional at extra cost on all Series. Aluminum Brakes standard on all Series except the SPECIAL. • See TALES Of WELLS FARGO, Monday Nights. NBC-TV and THE PATRICE MUNSEL SHOW, Fridoy Nigh^, ABC-TV. SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED BUICK DEALER November 8 - Woman's Club Meeting--Legion Home -- 1 pjn. -- Guest Day Woman's Club--Legion Home-- 1 p.m. -- Guest Day and Silent Auction. November 12 O.E.S. Stated Meeting and Election Night--8 p.m. Masonic Hall. Community Methodist Church Study Course on Japan--10 a.m. -- Nursery Provided for Preschool Children. , O.E.S. Stated Meeting and Election Night--Masonic Hall-- 8 p.m. Luncheon and Card Party --1 Noon -- Sponsored by Christian Mothers of St. Peter's church, Spring Grove. * McHepry Hospital Woman's Auxiliary Board Meeting--Methodist #Church--10 ajn. November IS Valley View Neighborhood Meeting--Legion Hm. November 14 Pre-Christmas Sale of Handmade Articles -- Legion Home -- Sponsored by Woman's Guild, St. Paul's Episcopal church. 10 a.m. to Thursday, November 7, 1957 5 pjn. -- Luncsheon Served 11:30 to 2 pjn: Pre-Christmas Sale --' Legion Home--10 a.m. to 5 pjn.--Luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 pjn. --Sponsored by St. Paul's Episcopal church.. •W.C.O.F., St. Clara's Court- Regular Meeting 8 pan. -- 'SU Mary's Hall. ^ November 16 Johnsburg P.T.A. Fun Fair--4 to 10 p.m.--Booths, Games and refreshments. . November 2S Bazaar and Roast Beef Dinner --Ringwood Church. November 26 O.E.S. Stated Meeting--Masonic Hall--8 p.m. . < December 5 , * Football Banquet--HigM School Cafeteria--Sponsored .by Kiwanis Club's. December'1? O.E.S." Installation of Officers--- Masonic Hall--8 p.m. Snowball Dance--Legion Home -- Sponsored byJLakel&nd Park Women's Club. " December 7-8 McHenry Choral Club Christ# mas Program. December 11 " V a l l e y View N e i g h b o r h o o d Meeting -- Legion Home. ;Ai We Give King Kom Stamps NATIONAL 900 STORES You Always Get a COFFEE BREAK S at National! MAXWELL HOUSE MANOR HOUSE Chase & Sandborn 1LbCan 80c With Coupon Without Coupon 95c 1 Lb Can 80c With Coupon Without Coupon 95c 1 -Lb. Can 80c With Coupon Without Coupon 95c Hills Bros. 1-Lb. Can 80 With Coupon Without Coupon 95c TH0S. J. WEBB 1-Lb. Can 7||q With Coupon Without Coupon 93c STEWARTS FINEST Hixson's Extra Rich 1-Lb. Can ggc 1-Lb. Can 04c With Coupon Without Coupon $1.13 With Coupon Without Coupon 79c AMERICAN DE LUXE 1-Lb. Can 54 With Coupon Coupon Without 69c NATC0 FINEST 1-Lb. Can With Coupon Without Coupon 69c TOP TASTE 1-Lb. Can With Coupon Without Coupon 79c TOP TASTE FRESH GROUND 1-Lb. Bag jgg With Coupon Without Coupon 73c Thj, coupon Worth 15c toward the purchase of a 1-pound (S2) iS can or bag of any brand. COFFEE Redeemable at any National Food Store Coupon Expires Saturday, November 16, 1957

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