T1$rsjday, December 17, 1959 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Village of Sunnyside MAILBOX TAMPERERS TO BE PROSECUTE^ 4 Irma Gunther - Reporter^ - f- EV. 5-5484 ^ ib . wonder if children, nb matter what their ages ar6, realize what can .happen to them if they get caught fooling around with the mailboxes. It somebody, and I don't Page Seventeen has been so crazy that there are many families with sick ones and I hope you are feeling better so thatVyou can enjoy the coming holiday. DISPLAY UNIQUE COLLECTION AT SCIENCE MUSEUM Ice Warning: Parents please don't let your children go on ;he ice unless you know for sure the ice is at least four inches thick or better. I know I had, an awful time with my children in Noseems • vember when they insisted the mean i ice was strong enough and I allittle ones, is stuffing dirt and ! ways said no and then the othstones inside of mailboxes and j er children^had their parents putting up the flags. If this i call me to see if it was safe. continutS^o happen -a govern-; To show you an example of ment inspector will be called ! how unsafe it can be . ... little 'in &find Put who it is and they ! Mike Jablonski asked h is' wilP'be prosecuted by law a"nd i mother if he could go out on heavily fined. So parents this i the ice to play and she rememis no laughing matter. Please bered seeing Some older boys • make sure if it is your child' walking on it earlier so she who is the culprit that they said he could go. A few minstop before it goes too far. |Ules later she looked out of the ---i---. ^window and saw him crawling Garbage Can Removal [out the cards.. This meeting is I've been asked to remind all :^e had fallen in up to his waist of you to please, after the gar- • a°d how he managed to pulL bage has been .picked up on himself out we will never know Tu«da.y. would you kindly because he is only four yenrs take the tans from the street • old. So even if the ice looks 'ancL put them where th&y be- safe it pioves that .looks are long."'IK. doesn't help the ap- deceiving. pearance of . your property. / Pistakee Terrace Dogs I Cards were sent out to noti- If any of you who have dogs , fy the neighbors that their running around loose and don't j Home Owners meeting would think they will be picked up be held on Dec. 6. The turnou/ and impounded, lad like to say | wasn't as large as they hrfd that the policed/have a snare hoped especially after sending no^J and wriT'liie able to catch j ou ^he cards. This meeting is the dogs. All dogs picked up , held the first Monday of the and impounded will only cost i month and it is hoped that the the owners money to retrieve future meetings will be better Ihem so keep the dogp inside or attended. on a leash because i\ is much \ cheaper that way. I Ed.v ancf^Jackie Weiss attendi *"~ jr^ i ed the Marian Central high . Snow Plowujg school SUnday dedication Dec. In case some of yous haven t 5 Their son. Roger, who is on seen .the ordinance/ posted ^,e honor roll is a member of around town regarding the ; the stud£nt body. Millie Mondl has been laid up with a'very badly bruised foot which she received while iceskating. If any of you who live in Pistakee Terrace have items that you woul£h"Trk« to getting (have put- into the naper please/ [call me and Ttoil'lVbe glad to add ii to rnv column. Cali me at EV. 5-5484. Tharik you. Can .you imagine going to your banner to have your teeth yanked/or overcoming psychiatric problems by a crude process which almost amounted to having your hc^'d roasted, ""or watching some medical charlatan slit some mentally disturbed friend's scalp while^ pretending to remove the "stones ' in his head"? These are only some of the weird medical practices and notions oP the medieval centuries that are dramatically | portrayed in "a« unique collection of rare medicaf prints' -- many by the great masters -- went on public $ispleiy at the Museum of Science and Industry last week. The exhibit, which will continue through Jan. 22, includes 1134 original prints depicting the practice of medicine and |5harmacy over the centuries. Amongl its most spectacular prints are several illustrating the treatment of the mentally ill in the_Dark Ages as well, as g r a p h^i^c representations of dreatns and delusions. 8 the Want Ads JOIN OUR. CHR^JTMAS McHenry State Bank Phone EV 5-1040 Geo. R. Justen & Son Furniture Store CLOSIS FOREVER! Dec 24th \w£/v^ wtct/o SmC by LENTHERIC sni®- tthhaatt whenever we have snow no cars may1 be parked on the streets from 9 p.m. until 8 a.iti. 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