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Page Eight THE MCHENRY PLAJNDEALER Thursday, August 11. 1960 CAPT. JENSEN COMMENDED FOR WORK OVERSEAS Robert Jensen, formerly of Judy Hans New County Queen (Continued from page 1) McHenry, is shown at left as , from the capacity audience in lie was awarded the Air Force the grandstand. To earn her commendation medal for men- litle she was interviewed b COUNCIL in COUNTY BOARD TAKES ACTION ON VARIOUS BUSINESS Continued frcm Page 1 The City of McHeniy Board j j™J1 " JE^hta b??k fencin« of Local Improvements receiv- f ' . . . M "ecessa^ ; for road projects. Nothing will CAPSULE torious service as chief, unit ^ ^the bif.s M°f nda> "fht fo f r Con' ! te p^d ffland 3 ^ ' " - j o t h e r f i v e c a n d i d a t e , f o l l o w - , T2" \ r i g h t - o f - w a y as p l a t t e d , b u t OBITUARIES GUY SURTEES Guy Surtees, 37, a sixteenyear resident of Lilymoor, died at his home Tuesday ^morning, Aug. 9, after a lingering illness. Mr. Surtees was born Aug. 13. 1893, in Lapeer, Mich. He was employed as a tool grinder for Barco Mfg. Co., in Barring- OSftlTAL «s:«; Day Adventists church, and al so belonged to the Lilymoor association. Survivors include his wife, preparation of land for county, j Hazel, and a daughter, Loracceptance as a subdivision. A motion passed in the morning to halt payment of cleaning uniforms for the sheriff's raine E. Heekmann, of Lakemoor. The body rests at the George Juston & Son funeral home unpersonnel division, headquari- ; other f]ve candidates follow. ers. U. b. Air t orces, m Eur- jnR a buffet and dur_ 1 tary sewers m Goli View Ave- , d es wil, be a]1 d Af? Fmce P^nSn wl, ; ing 'he "rand*'and ! ™C a and °,h<,r s,ree,s ,h<?; keeping with current prices on ; The deceased was a member m,Ho w p appeared in both bathing suit new roads should the program of the North Shore Seventh made by Majoi Geneial H. R and formal Her chQice as ^ , i require use of private property. Spieei. commander of the 17th ner came on the basis of judg- ' Only two bids were receiv- ' The board passed a resoluorce' ° Clted Capt | ing in the three categories. j ed, the. low bidder being Pres-1 tion calling for stricter rules SLx candidates j ton Woodall Company of j and regulations in regard to Other candidates were An-1 Wheeling, Illinois with the d r i e t t e G a r b r e c h t of H a r v a r d , j a m o u n t of $ 8 9 , 9 7 8 . 9 9 . The Lolly McCabe of Fox River j other bid was submitted by Grove. Sue Corson of Wood- i Chas. M. Porter Company of £ | s t o c k , J u d y M o s c h e l of Won- j M a y w o o d . I l l i n o i s in t h e * der Lake and Patti Wells of amount of $105,795.88. . ' Crystal Lake. j , ^ SanS be.Gam® 4he sec" Following review of the pro- » 2'cent ;po~l by the engineer, the con- ' !>e"s'0,^„n McHenry , trart been awarded ta the ! f i = S° 'low bidller. to publica- 1 t H e .? " if wa® I tion of notice as required by (I j Miss Judy Freund, daughter of ° staiute Mrs. Elmer Freund, who was 1 queen in 1954. j " ~ " 7^' Jensen for the role he played j Miss Hans, who reigned over McHENRY AREA in the re-location of the two J Fiesta Day activities, graduat- ! YOUTH WIN TOP headquarters, and for solving j ed Inst June from McHenry 1 u,/"tKrrM}G * m --,. __ inel high school, where she was a ! rAXlt straight "A" student, sharing co-valedictorian honors with office employees was rescinded ! til 1:30 Thursday afternoon, at the afternoon session when [when Pastor Clarence Gruesit became known that the bill ! beck will officiate at last rites. presented earlier was not only for cleaning but included altera t i o n s . S i n c e t h e a v e r a g e m o n t h l y c o s t of c l e a n i n g amounts to only between $25 and $40, the board voted to Burial will be in Woodland cemetery. a number of unusual personnel problems which the move involved. Capt. Jensen, who entered j another class member. She is the service fifteen years ago |5 feet 3 inches tall,, weighs 109 as an infantryman, received j pounds and is interested in his Air Force commission on i both music and sports, espec- July 13, 1951. from reserve I ially swimming, water skiing status. Although just complet- i and golfing. ing a four-year overseas as- I The popular young lady, who signment in Germany, he has \ was also M.C.H.S. homecomhad previous tours in Ger- ing queen last fall, will attend many, one two-year tour im- *he University of Wisconsin in mediately after World War II September, where she will preand (Continued from Page 1) champion honors find reserve prizes in the vegetable shoyy. Sally Dresdow won top award for her gladiolus, three spikes, and for zinnias, castus, three blooms same color. Prize Flowers Donna Schmelzer took top prize for her zinnias, giant, three blooms of one type. Keith Weingart was holder THEODORE RICHARDSON1 Last rites were held Wed continue as it has in the past nneesscd,aayy aa"f teerrnn0o0o"n fJrroomm tthhee in assuming this expense. Warner funeral home in Cry- A tentative budget and appropriation will be passed in September. During the meeting, Eleanor Mangold and Daniel M. Johnson were named -to the grand jury. ano• t' her year w.ith, * , . t . v ; r i v e u n w e i n g a r t w a s f t o l d e : the pare to teach the mentally , of res(rve grand champion ^ Berlin Airlift. I handicapped His newest assignment will j --1 -- be with the Strategic Air Com- ! PHYSICAL EXAM mand's 11th bomb wing, based i r\v»ppe PTTV at Altus. Okla. He will be per- oSrmv, sonal affairs officer for this 1 SC*ilOOLS GIVEN B-52 Stratofortress equipped unit. (Continued from Page 1) nors for his Holstein herd. The Cherry Valley club of McHenry was named party-amonth- champion. One of t'he highlights of the fair was the crowning of the new 4-H king and queen on j . FridayJ ervvceinuiinigg,j wWiitlhli aaObOouUti The Plaindealer is especially ; da>'- AuS- 26- Freshmen girLs 5,000 in attendance. Pat Hogan proud of Capt. Jensen, who are to r^Port Monday, Aug. 29. 'of Ringwood placed the crown istarted a printing career here between the hours of 8:30 and i on Sandra Schlosser, 16, of during, and immediately after H:00 a.m. in the girl's gym at j Richmond, while Bruce Gardhis high school years. He re- the high school. jner< i7t a]so 0f Richmond, resided at the home of Mrs. Elsie^h grade students from the :<ceived his crown from Bruce Reiker and her late husband, Publ'l and parochial schools i Olbrich They were selected by George. will have examinations Tues- j popular vote among 4-H mem- Musis' & Mpnderin' (Continued trom pagt 1) day, Aug. 30, at the Landmark I school from 8:30 ajn. to 11 a.m. The physical examinations will be done free of charge i with the exception of the boys : participating In the athletic bers. Edward Wilson Found Dead In Home Aug. 9 his usual youthful self into ' PJ°Sram of the high school. (Continued from Pago 1) an old man. A proven fact Is 1 The charKe for the physical ] p . ~ that the transformatio l came examination is one dollar and ! mo1?' pf Chica^°: f,ve about as the result of'a foot1 for M m the foo f tba11 Pro' ! PrticW dreltf ^ tW° ***' thr K" ~e 15 S'X j The body r^ts at the Peter of martK-iu v J i ^ Parents of children en- J M Justen .fynerfil home until 2 that he was enured Tnlhe! ^ ^ ^ ^ race for children under ten ; f fde are^aske^ ^ark years old but mor^ reliable 1! eSC 0" the falendar be* ^7 reC f eithd 1 n0t d0"e ^^ring3™^p^re-lchoK^ FaV Men's °f ^ *u*e„t ^ sub- August 11 R i v e r view Camp, R.N. A. Luncheon -- 12:30 p.m. -- McHenry Country Club -- Make Reservations by Aug. 9. August IS McHenry Shores Fun Ffcir-- At Beach and Ball Field. August 21 Ice Cream Social -- Lawn of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, One Mile South off Green Street -- Sponsored by Women's Auxiliary -- 4:30 to 7:30 P-m, August 23 Democratic Women's Club Style Show -- 8 p.m. -- VFW Clubhouse, McHenry. August 24 Lady Foresters' Annual Picnic. August SI St. Mary's P.T.A. Fall Fashion Revue and Salad Luncheon -- V.F.W. Clubhouse. stal Lake for Theodore Rich' ardson, 58, a resident of this community who died in Harvard hospital Sunday, Aug. 7, where he had been a patient for ten days. Burial was in Prairie Grove cemetery. The deceased was a native of Wisconsin. He had been a county resident for twelve years, and was employed by the Olson Transportation Co., in Chicago. His wife, Gertrude, survives. OLGA EKELUND Olga Ekelund, 66, of Crystal Lake died Monday afternoon, Aug. 8, in McHenry hospital. Services were held Wednesday afternoon from the Querhammer chapel, with burial in Crystal Lake Memorial Park on Ridgefield road. Jack Smith of 319 Maple avenue, entered Alexian Brothe r s h o s p i t a l in C h i c a g o l a s t j Tuesday for treatment. 1 McHenry Hospital Patients in McHenry hospital this past week included Wen- : dy Miller, George Wilse, Bar- | bara Plogar, Mary Elizabeth ! Hilley, Leland Harper, Pauline Heilman, Michael Patients, Joyce Eckstein, Raymond Tonyan, Agnes Bienapfl, Natalie Reiss, Barbara Malinowski and Carol Baldocchi of McHenry; Charles K^ith, Karen Laramore, Josephine Coleman of Wonder Lake; Rocco Passarella of Cicero; Thelma Lillie, Delia Newmann and Arthur Merrill of Algonquin; Neil Puray and W. Lain Bannister of Wauconda; Joseph Duley of Ingleside; Linda Vanasse of Oak Park; Robert Gorski of Lemont,. 111.; Emily Trash of Cary; Albert Retis of Round Lake;, Astrid Ekstrom and Bette Ellis of Crystal Lake; William B^ir of Fox Lake and Gerhardt Newkirch of Chicago. How Can I ? The above .. 4 mit completed reports from rpMio-nbhaa bkliy no•t fth,!eSS cus.tloomn ar1yS | gththei, r family physicians on Sept. manner of expressing a sincere ! Any parent desiring more inank you to someone who formation should contact Supt. has contributed so very much., carl Buckner, Mrs. Pauline not only through his sports: p, ies, certified public health coverage but in so many other • nurse for McHenry schools, or ways, during the past twenty-; Mrs. Irma Rockstead, R.N. five years. Somehow, though.! we think we know Earl well; RECEIVE DEGREES enough to know he'll get a! Dr. Robert C. Williams, prechuckle over recalling one of; sident of Wisconsin State colthe few times when the joke j lege, Whitewater, will deliver was on him. ; the commencement address to- So I Hear, through its writ-; day, Aug. 11. at Northern Illier. has become known in hun-' nois university's summer graddreds of McHenry area homes, 1 uation exercises, where three as well as bringing welcome' local men are memb?rs of the news to the many folks who; class. Receiving decrees are have moved from our com- i Charles Cuda (MSE) Hugh munity during the pist quarter; Houok (RSE) and John Yarof a century. To those of us das here at the Plaindealer he is! ' more than sports editor . . . So PLAX COMMISSION TO ME I Hear is one of our very good . PLAN COMMISSION friends. We hope he continues ; TO MEET to inform and amuse the read- j plan Commission To Meet ing public for many years in , The McHenry Plan Commisthe future. ^ sjon vvill meet Friday. Aug. 12. K. A. F. at 8 p.m. at the city hall. Jack Mclntyre of Faith Presbyterian church officiating. Burial will be private- WEP IN McHENRY Mr. and Mrs. Franz Reitmeier, who were married in McHenry on July 30, will matte their home in Chicago after i--"a honeymoon trip to Florida. Mr. Reitmeier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Franz Reitmeier of Germany, took Miss Shirley Kaiser, daughter of Mrs. Rose Kaiser of Chicago and Johnsburg, 4s his bride in a ceremony performed before Rev. Carl Lobitz in Zion Lutheran church. BAND CONCERT The city band will play its seventh concert of the summer season Friday evening, Aug. 12, from i :30 to 8:30 in the parking lot north of the Riverside hotel. A dixieland group will After-dinner speeches need be featured in special numbers., more shortening, too. N O T I C E ALICE-MARIE BEAUTY SHOP Now Being Operated by Frances Nyden Until Sept. 30, 1960 Will Be Operated Oct. 1, 1960 by Alice M. Blaskis Responsible only for obligations authorized by me personally after Oct. 1, 1960. ALICE M. BLASKIS 202 N. Riverside Drive, McHenry The Name ALICE-MABIE BEAUTY SHOP Recorded in Woodstock Residence Changes Mr. and Mrs. George Simpson and son have moved from the Martin house at 203 Main street to Jak-An^ Heights. The place they have vacated is being tenanted by the R. L. Pederson family of Lake Geneva, Wis. The Robert Moravec family has movedt from C o o n e y Heights to the Alex Adams place on Court street. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Weber, newlyweds, are making their home in one of the former Wattles apartments at the corner of Main and Front streets. Small shoes do make a woman feel uncomfortable -- when some other gal is wearing them. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Admitted to Memorial hospit a l in W o o d s t o c k t h i s p a s t week were several patients from this area, including Oscar Berg of Ringwood; Archie Biggers of Wonder Lake and Marie Schaefer of McHenry. HARVARD HOSPITAL Mrs. John Glosson and Barbara Jennings have been patients in Harvard hospital this past week. SERVICE NEWS PACIFIC FLEET -- Navy Ensign Earle A. Thompson, Jr., son of Earle A. Thompson of Braintree, Mass., and husband of the former Miss June R. Carlson of Pistakee Bay, is serving aboard the Pacific Fleet heavy cruiser USS Helena. Before entering the Navy in September 1944, he attended Ohio State university. LEADERS IN LEARNING Fifty per cent of all school children in the United States eventually go on to college. In Europe, only 5 per cent are college traihed. Adults in the U. S. also eagerly seek more education. The number of adults annually enrolled in organized educational activities is estimated at between 30 and 35 million. VISIT Man|e& Gordon Sergant's FairOLea Farm iRichwotid How much can I save you on auto, home or business insurance? GEORGE J. LETZTER P.O. Box 271 -- McHenry EV 5-3370 Many auto owners, homeowners and businessmen have been surprised to learn how much they can save with Hardware Mutuals protection. It's my full-time job to provide top-quality insurance to people in this area--and to provide it at tbe lowest possible cost. Hardware Mutuals have built a coast-to-coast reputation for Jriendly insurance service and fo* fast claims payments. Whenever you have an insurance problem, let me help you. No obligation. Insurance for your AUTO . . . HOME . . . BUSINESS Hardware Mutuals I AUCTION Gordon Siade and William Stade# Jr., Auctioneers Having decided to discontinue dairying, the undersigned . will sell the following personal property at Public Auction on I the premises located 4 miles West of Grayslake, Illinois! or 3 miles East of Volo, being on State Route 120 SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 1960, AT 1:00 P.M. 40 Head Holstein Cattle J j 37 Cows (15 Fresh, in the last 6 weeks; 8 Spring- I I ers; balance milking good. j ! 1 Springing Heifer t I 1 Open Heifer I 10 mo. old Bull I This herd is mostly calfhood vaccinated and home raised. I : Have used Nibco breeding for many years. Spring 6w* Joh-ncbuvg- Wi I "mot Rd. Rt.l Z F/4IR-0- Ft* LaHSB Joh-nsburj Rt Vol. 12 i Milking Equipment i i I i 10 Can T-33 Open Front Can Cooler | ' 2 Seamless Surge milkers I ! Pails I | Water heaters, etc. I Badger M-3 Barn Cleaner with 218 ft. of heavy I chain and 3 horsepower motor. | ROY A. WAGNER, Owner j Not Responsible For Accidents J ' Termst All sums of $25.00 and under, cash. Over thi« j amount, one fourth down and the balance in six monthly I ; payments, with interest at 6%. Make arrangements for credit with clerk before sale. ROY A. WAGNER, Owner McHENRY STATE BANK, Clerk Rt. 120 Swimming Pool Relaxation ! THIS FALL . . . Hay Rides Square Dancing "FUN IN THE COUNTRY" RICHARD T. DUNCAN Recreational Manager By Anne Ashley Q. How can I prevent spot rings from forming on cloth when removing stains from garments? A. By placing a felt-covered furniture floor cup under the spot before applying the cleaning fluid. In addition to preventing fya ring from forming, the brush-like .fibers of the felt also keep the material from slipping when the spot is rubbed. Q. What is a good way to lubricate a sluggish zipper? A. Have you ever tried using an ordinary wax candle? Simply si roke this over the teeth on both sides of the fastener. and you'll find the device working much easier. Q. How can I reheat meat to its original goodness for a latecomer? A. By placing it in a heavy skillet, covered with lettuce leaves and then with a lid, and heating in a moderate oven. Q. Do you know of any corrective for a ball-point pen that skips and seems to have run out of ink sooner than it should? . A. Try heating it by holding the point for a minute or so against a lighted electric light bulb. This often rejuvenates the pen. Be careful, however, not to overheat the pen, or its plastic case may soften. Q. How can I remedy some leather goods that has acquired mildew? A. Try wiping off the leather with a cloth wrung out of a solution of denatured alcohol and water (equal parts), and then drying in the sun. Q. Is there any way that I can whiten an old enameled refrigerator that has become yellowish in color? A. Often effective for this is a gentle rubbing with 600- grit, wet or dry, silicon carbide paper moistened with water. Q. How can I make a good temporary repair in a door or window screen? Brush the area around the hole with some shellac and then apply a patch cut from some mosquito netting. Brush some shellac over this patch on both sides to stiffen it and cement down any loose ends. Q. How can I do a good job of cleaning the inside bottom of a deep, narrow vase? A. Use a double sheet of newspaper rolled into a compact cylinder. Clip and fray one end to provide a brush for scouring the bottom andt sides of the vase with a cleaning solution. Q. How can I extract more juice from lemons? A. Try putting them undv the hot-water faucet before slicing. Q. What is a good formula for making whitewash for in-f side use? Mix thoroughly one pound powdered glue and one gallon water. In another container, mix 20 pounds hydrated lime with two gallons water, Stirring carefully until all lum^ have been dissolved. Combi™ these two mixtures, and mix until very smooth. Thin with water to a suitable consistency, and apply with a whitewash brush. ANNOUNCE LOW BIDDERS FOR ROAD PROJECTS ° Bids on projects in Gov. St rat ton's 1960 road construction program were received in the sixth of' nine scheduled bid lettings for the year, totalling $13,062,000. Among apparent low bidders was Lakeland Construction Co. of McHenry, $£6,788 for .57 mile of concrete base course .on Rt. 31, in arid north of Algonquin. (if Suburban Oil Co. of Forest Park had a bid of $26,515 for .58 mile of concrete resurfacing on Rt. 31, in and north of Algonquin. The E. M. Malahn Construction Co. of Algonquin submitted a bid of $582,349 for 1.52 miles of variable width concrete pavement on Woodstock by-pass from about one-haj£ mile to two miles southeast OT Woodstock. When God measures a man, he puts the measuring stick on the heart, not on the purse or head; HTS RENTAL RENTS Floor Sanders to Rotary Tillers j EVergreen 5-4123 Helena Rubinstein Announces New Fast Help For Acne Pimples \ : r < \ • ** " N * «. New Medically Tested Treatment with Bio-Clear Drug Discovery Is Instantly Active Now you aan have fast help to clear up oilinesa, blackheads, acne pimples with Helena Rubinstein's 5 minute medically tested treatment. See acne pimples shrink away with instantly active Bio-Clear drug discovery. Refine pores with medications containing ingredients widely prescribed by doctors. Remove unsightly oils and blackheads with a new Medicated Cream Wash. Helena Rubinstein has specialized in problem skin since her early scientific studies. 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