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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 May 1958, p. 11

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:V I Thursday, ^ay 8; i ' 1 ' ' , THE McHENRY PLAINDEALIlH McCullom Lake VUAfiE ORDERS NEWSQUADCAR FW POLICE Eve Levesqae A shiny, new,1 heavy duty squad car will be patrolling pur streets in the very .near future, as a result of action taken by the village board at the last meeting, Monday, Apr 28. Prohibitive have been the in cost would repairs needed ot^the old squ^d car, with the trade-in value decreasing daily. An excellent offer was made by one of our local new car dealers, so the appropriation was made to coyer the cost over a two year period. Our police • department has shown their ability to help themselves, by raising fundsMn order to purchase their own tvra-way radio ,and new blue reflation uniforms, which they will be wearing v e r y soon. The purchase of the new patrol car • will not affect monies which have already been appropriated for road repairs and maintenance. Work will soon begin at Hickory Drive and -Park View West tp correct that bad situation. Thj| road will be scarified, g i O T e l l g d a n d o i l e d . C o l d patching on other roads is also being done. A permit was requested by the Public Service company to remove some of the trees at the corner of Spring Road and Greenwood Road, in preparation of installing the overhead lights at each of the gate entrances. What a boon to the community that will be! ™e next meeting of the village board will be held Monday, May 12 at 8 p.m. in the beachhouse. The general invitation to village dwellers to attend is again submitted. a son, Thomas Pyatt of Cross Lake, Wis., and nine grandchildren. Since Marion was unemployed at the time, .she and her m o t h e r w e r e a b l e t o s p e n d every minute of the last two months together, . and never felt so close. This has been a comforting thought during these early moment^ of • bereavement. . Play Ball! The softball season will officially begin for the McCulloin Lake team tonight when our boys play Bob's Inn at the V.F.W. field. They are scheduled for the second game at 8:15 p.m. and the public is invited. A cheering-section lends strong moral support J Here's h o p i n g t h e y c o m e u p w i ^ h their first victory! Strictly For The Small Fry Registration for the McCullom Lake Little League will be held at McDonald's Field, this Tuesday, May 13 at 7 p.- m. All little guys, 8-12 years* of age, are urged to come out and sign up. The area includes lads from the village, Lakeland Park, Lakewood Subdivision, and West Shore Beach. Bill Hyatt and Bill Brennan, who are organizing the young fellows, hope to be able to come up with at least four teams. Each boy MUST be accompanied by one or both parents, for the Registration. • In order to simplify matters, registration blanks may be picked up-at Lottie and Gene'$ grocery in the village or at the "Corner Store" in Lakeland Park. Please have them filled out when you bring your son to the field. Deepest Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Marion Scarbrough of Fountain Lane and Spring Road on the unfitly loss of her mother, Mrs. Mary H. Pyatt, 63, who passed away in her sleep at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, Sunday, April 27. She was stricken and hospitalized Saturday night. Mrs. Pyatt had been making her home with the Scarbroughs since she suffered her l a s t h e a r t a t t a c k a b o u t t w o months ago. Mrs. Pyatt was employed at WWtoldt's north town store office foi' many years. She was a past president of the American Legion auxiliary, First Aero Wing, and also belonged to many other organizations and clubs. ServioeSt ^Ee held last Wednesday at St. Bonaventure's church, Chicago with interment at St. Mary's cemetery, M£Ienry. In addition to Mrs. Scarbrough, survivors include another daughter, Mrs. Margaret Bossard of Milwaukee, RUPTURE-EASER r.M.IUs.V.S.FU.Ofr. IA PtetrBriM Traut Heartiest Congratulations To newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kanak, Jr., who were married in a formal service at St. Pascal's church, Chicago, o n S a t u r d a y , A p r i l 1 9 . T h e new Mrs. Kanak was the former Joanne Dannenbrink. After a two week honeymoon in Hoi Springs, Ark., the couple spent the last day of their vacation at the groom's parents' cottage on Spring Road. Joanne and Elmer are hoping to spend a good deal of time out here this summer, if the weather ever gets warm enough for swimming! heard in McHenry b e f o r e Judge Adams. They were fined fifteen dollars, but the fine was suspended. This means simply that,' the charges will btf record against them for one*Vear. If any one or all are ticketed for the same offense next year, the original fine must be paid, plus a fine for second offense. There are nine more cases of dog ordinance violation pending. For Hospital Auxiliary Mrs. Lillian McCarthy of Park View entertained twelve women for a card game on Thursday, April 24. The gals had a grand time, some winning, some losing, but all having fun! Mrs. McCarthy prepared tasty refreshments, and the entire proceeds were donated to the McHenry hospital auxiliary. ' Bonnd For Europe Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sylthe have been '. busy purchasing gifts, packing their trunk, and winding up last minute details in preparation for their forthcoming journey to Norway. Martha and Tom will depart these shores in time to make the sailing date of May 23. T h e s h i p w h i c h w i l l c a r r y t h e m a c r o s s t h e A t l a n t i c Ocean is the S. S. Stavangerfjord. During their stay in the "land of the midnight sun," t h e S y l t h e s w i l l v i s i t w i t h Tom's six brothers and one sister, plus a host of aunts, uncles, cousins and childhood friends. Martha will exchange experiences with her three brothers, three sisters and other relatives in the area of Trondheim and Laksvig. It will be a big story from this very nice couple when they return in October. Here's wishing them fine, calm weather for their crossing! For The Retort Police magistrate Victor Hovye fined twenty persons the minimum amount for violation of the dog ordinance on Saturday afternoon. Four persons requested change Of venue on the same charge. They were RELIEF FOR TIRED FEET AND WEAK ARCH PAIN Right « Uft Sid* No ntting Required $495 jtranc. form-ftttfaf wuhable iupit xox reducible Inguinal hernl*. Back to* adJuatable. Snap# up In front. --table leg strap. Boff ~ " No ateeT or feather -- .naps _ •trap. Soft, flat groin ---or l e a t h e r bands. ~ ien, cvldren. Mall order* For ---- . rt glrm or* ar»nn4 lowest part of rnSUr mma. atat* rliht. Uft side, doable. BOLGER'S DRUG STORE Phone 40 McHenry DrScho/fs F1EXF0AHARCH An extrenilely lightweight (In* than 1 oz.) support that comfortably mold# to the contours of your foot. Genuine leather top with pillow soft Latex Foam Cushions that relieve tired feet, pain and callouses at ball of foot Worn invisibly. Men's and {A AA women's sizes... PAIR *»•« BOLGER'S Drug Store 108 S» Green St. McHenry PHONE 40 Give life a springtime ^ •lift...with handy phenes in celerl What better way to give your home a bright, new look than with phones in color? And of course, life is easier when you have phones just where you need them. ILLINOIS itll TELEPHONE Where would you like your phones? What colors? Your Service Representative at our business office will be glad to help you decide. Or ask any installer-repairman you see. 136 X. Riverside Dr. M O D E R N H O M E S H A V E H A N D Y P H O N E S <S From The Office Of The Chief Chief of police Larry Murray has requested all villagers to report any suspicious cars, noises, or any other type of unusual activity to the police department. The official number is 3450. Only with the cooperation of every citizen, can our police department give every man, woman and child complete protection.. The department would much rather follow up jjriany false leads, rather than *miss ONE legitimate clue. IF THERE IS ANY DOUBT,v Caft 3450 and report!! Results of Fluid Drive ' Mrs. Anne Zahn, chairman of the 'local Cancer 'drive, has reported a total of $106.19 collected and turned in to the county fund.- Because of > the varied activities taking place on that Sunday, many .persons were not at home and could not be contacted. Jit was still a sizable sum. Mrs. Joyce Wilson, whose name was not on the original *list£ Volunteered her services to take^o|ier fttr. Mrs. Lois Pa&nti, i|i I' 4 ; 2--V , Special Meeting of Cullom-Knoll • ' • An insufficient number" of members to make a quorum, failed to show for the meeting of the Cullom-Knoll association on Sunday. As a result, a special meeting is planned tor Sunday, May 18, at 2:30 p.m. in the beachhouse. Every member is urged to make a special effort to attend, and bring a friend. Spme important matters are pending which must be presented, and action taken. Sad Journey Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schmidt a n d s o n , B i l l y , o f F o u n t a i n Lane departed Monday ?*inortiing for Michigan, after *»ceiVing the news of the death of Bill's mother. She had been in ill health for quite some time, and the sad news was expected. Deepest sympathy ' fO Mr. Schmidt in his time of bereavement. Services were held early in the week. A Great Big Welcome! To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Legler who increased our population last November when they purchased the Matthew residence on breenwood Place and b e c a m e p e r m a n e n t v i l l a g e dwellers. The Leglers celebrat J. Page Ekno ed their first wedding anniversary on Sunday, May 4 and were greeted by family friend, Orville "Slim" Mueller of Algonquin. Congratulations! First Communicant Donny Sesko was the only known youngster from the community to make .his first I^oly Cofnmunion at St. Patrick's church on Sunday. On The Town Several of our young matrons had a sup^r special time l a s t T h u r s d a y , May 1 , w h e n they feasted in Gurnee for the annual bowling banquet. The women, who included Jean Reid, Helen Meyer, Barbara Brand, Virginia Tomasello, and Dee Amici of McHenry were overjoyed when their team was presented with the second place trophy. They were sponsored by the Vogue ^jn Lakemoor. Ladies Of The Lake The gals will meet tonight, Thursday, May 8 at 8 p.m. in the beachhouse. Details must be worked out for the j rummage sale to be held Saturday, May 31. Every member is needed and urged to attend. See you there? Walls Were Bulging! We hardly think .this an overstatement, when Mrs. Barbara Thacker had to supervise and care for nineteen youngs t e r s f o r s o n B r u c e ' s f i f t h birthday party, Monday, April 28! She received wonderful a s s i s t a n c e f r o m h e r m o t h e r and her mother's husband, fortunately. The wee ones include d M i c h a e l O b e r h u b e r , R o s e mary and Michael Rogers, Terry Brendle, Carol and Terry Fluger, D. D. Levesque, Jimmy and Jeff Michaels, Sandy and Randy Scott, Dale and Kim Wilson, Bobby Zahn, Caro l a n d D a w n I n g e r s o l , G u y H a n s e n , a n d b r o t h e r , R o g e r Thacker. The "romp and trike" set were tickled when allowed to partake of their refreshments on the floor! Congrats Are In Order For Mrs. Betty Poledna who is marking her natal day, today, Thursday, May 8. Donnie Tomasello has a birthday, tomorrow, Friday, May 9. May 10 is the great day for Lil Sawdo and Irma Oberhuber who are expecting something extra special from their ever lovin' husbands. Young Kim Wilson will be four on Sunday, May 11, and Marlene "Chickie" Tomasello will also observe her natal day on the same date. Mrs. Lena Eckhardt deserves birthday greetings on Monday, May 12. Mary Anne Michaels will pass the first milestone of her birth on Wednesday. May 14. Dominic Tomasello will be feted by his wife and children on his birthday, Wednesday, May 14. Belated greetings to Teddy Hocin who had a birthday in April. Felicitations and greetings to all! That's it for today. See you next week? SHOP IN McHENRY Save More by Shopping at Home will MMeR FLOW please; IjlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH I DIVIDEND. { INCOME? {§ Does the mailman come = to your mail box with div- 5 idend checks? |j > As a mutual fund share- £ holder, you can enjoy four 5 such happy occasions a year. Income from dividends on a monthly basis can a^so be arranged. DAVID A. NOYES & Co. Members New York Stock Exchange || 23 S. Spring St. SHerwood 2-7360, Elgin, III. | H . T o h a v e o u r l o c a l r e p r e s e n t a t i v e c a l l o n y o u E S at your own convenience for further information 5 | ' Phone or Write: RICHARD B. WHEELOCK | I R.F.D. 4, Box 202 Phone 1402-R McHenry, III. | lllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfTIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIlf THAT BACK SEAT DRIVER A fRIEND < . Want to live longer? Here's one method: Become buddies with that person fidgeting in the back seat of your car--or right there beside you, for that matter. "Two heads are better than o n e w h e n t h e y ' r e b e h i n d t h e wheel of a car," the National Safety Council says. It believes that the so-called backseat driver may hold the solution to the traffic accident problem. "We're in favor of motorists combining their driving knowledge and skill with the help other passengers in the car can give," the Council says. It agrees that the term "back-seat driver" has a bad connotation. The motorist who's been subjected--to^ nagging "advice" from the rear understandably takes a dim view of interference with his; driving. "But with the proper spirit on both sides, back-seat drive r s c a n b e a r e a l h e l p , " t h e Council says. How? . 1. Let your wife, for example, who used to sit with nothi n g t o d o o n a t r i p , b e y o u r co-pilot. Her observations -- a car sneaking out from a side street, a quick turn in .the road ahead -- can take a big load off your mind. 2. Studies show that the irritated driver is more accident prone. The wife can help hubby cool off when he's up> set over slow-moving cars or heavy traffic. \ 3. Giving other persons in' your car something to keep t h e m f r o m g e t t i n g b o r e d makes the trip go faster for both of you -- and keeps friction at 'a minimum. . "Iiji addition to her lookout dutiek the back-seat driver can nandle many other details to make motoring more relaxing," the Council says. "Let her light your cigarette, keep down the roar of your.' kids in the back, seat, and chart your course. There are a thousand and one things she. can do for you while you're driving. "Successful businessmen well know the value of delegating authority. Yet, behind the wheel of a car an executive will try to handle the whole job of d r i v i n g -- o f t e n w i t h d i s - c astrous results. "Why do all the work, when minor parts of the job can be' handled just as well by your Wife?" the Council asks. "Bringing the back-seat driver up front with you -- in other words, giving her responsibilities on a trip -- eases your job of driving. "It may save a life -- yours, or the life of the back-seat driver who used'to get on your nerves." HARDEST BUSIEST CHEAPEST WORKERS IN TOWN PLAINDEALER WANT ADS NOW, an easy way to clean rugs at homenew, quick Bissell Shampoo Master method NO STOOPING NO KNEELING ... NO SCRUBBING With the new Bissell Shampoo Master method, you use a specially designed applicator an? deep-cleaning liquid rug .cleaner. Ifs easy os using a sweeper! Removes dirt . . . brightens colors ... removes stains. Special introductory Offer! 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We have all her favorites . . . fresh, beautiful blooms for lovely bouquets and corsages and a large selection of attractive potted plants.' ELM STREET PHONE 230 WE DELIVER IGRA2 800 ELM ST. McHENRY, ILL. VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER OVERTON CADILLAC-PONTIAC CO. 400 FRONT STREET McHENRY, ILL. . ' •

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