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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Mar 1961, p. 5

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Jlursday, March 23, 19B1 COUPLE RETURN IHOM 52-HOUR tlUP IN OWN PLANE Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Justeni of Richmond Road have, returned from a month's trip to QfJifornia, which they took in -ytneir small, f o u r-passenger plane, It was the first long trip taken by the couple since they purchased their plane a year ago. •* In all, they spent about fifty-two hours in the air in the round trip, with twenty stops. They said the flight overs the mountains was exceptional* ly beautiful, and. oh one occathey travelled at a height ot about 11,000 feet and were above the clouds, which was also a memorable experience. . In California, they visited Jerome Justen and family Santa Maria; Mr. Justen's s'St^r, Mrs. Tom Whittemore, ah<S-family in San Francisco, and former local neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hertzburg, in Buena Park. They also c$led on a cousin, Gerald Sauer, in Tulsa, Okla. CHURCH SUPPER A ( pot-luck supper will be held by members of the Mess i a h E v a n g e l i c a l L u t h e r a n church, Wauconda, at 5:30 p.m. Sunday, March 26, at the Wauconda elementary school in celebration of the first am tersary of the Church at this ation. Mrs. Arthur T. Peterson! chairman of the supper committee, announced that the public is. invited and everyohe wishing to attend will be welcome. The-^F(ocReft>ller Founda (founded 1913) has giverj^siway about 3,000 milliopr~dollars-- he Ford Foundation (founded 3) about $650 million. Legals BlDS WANTED COUNTY OF McHENRY ILL. Premium Bids are desired by the County on the following types of Insurance: -£L. Workmen's Compensation, O c c u p a t i o n a l D i s e a s e s and Employers' Liability Coverage. 2. Comprehensive General Liability (excluding products) and Automobile Liability Coverage. For deails and specifications contact County Clerk Vernon yv. Kays, Court House, Woodaftdek.'- W*. - ^ds to be opened April 11, 1961 at 1:00 P.M. The County reserves the right to reject any and - all Bids, and to accept the Bid deemed most advantageous to the County. "Signed: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS INSURANCE COMMITTEE <Pub. March 23rd-30th April 6th, 1961) LEGAL NOTICE ^ Notice is hereby given/thab on Tuesday the 18th <tay of April A.D. 1961 at the Beachhouse of the Village of McCul- Juqi Lake, McHenry County, 'State of Illinois, an Election will be held for: Resident, for Four (4) year Term; Village Clerk, for JfepiiF (4) year Term; Police \laagistrate, for Four (4) y«UP; Term; Three Trustees, Four (4) year Term each. I'he Polls of said Election will Ibe opened bit Six (6) o'clock oto the morning and will close at Six (6) o'clock^in the^eye^ ning of the same day. Dated • at Village of Mc- Cullom Lake, this 20th day of iQ^rch in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixty-One. JOSEPH R. LEVESQUE Village President EMMA B. PYRITZ Village Clerk (Pub, March 23, 1961 iSsBfeary Pkik£sale: $f. S-M50 or EV. 5-0171 102 N, Qs&m St, McHenry, 111. Published every ThUivJay at McHenry, 111., by the McHenry Publishing Company, Inc. NATION A W. BURFEINDT, Publisher /DELE FROEHLIGH, Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATE In McHenry County 1 Year $3.50 6 Months $2.00 3 Months $1.25 Outside McHenry Comity 1 Year $4.00 6 Months $2.25 3 Months $1.50 Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, 111. I THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER THRT'S R FRIT The Taxpayers' Federation of Illinois echoed the humorous side of a serious story on the tax burden written by the Tax Foundation Incorporated in 1948 and updated in I960. "Henry S u b u r b a r i r e a c h e s out at 7 o'clock of a wintery morning to turn off the alarm clock (price: $5y tax, 50c). He pushes down jthe electric blanket (price: $28; tax, 84c), climbs sleepily out of bed. He walks across the bedroom floor of his house "(price: $12,000; annual property tax, $209) and switches on the electricity, lighting a bulb (price: 33c; tax, 2c). ' . "To music from a bedroom radio (price: $30; tax, $1.80), Henry shaves with his electric razor (see above)T As a radio newscaster reports that Henry's state is preparing to increase income- taxes and impose a general sales tax oh everything anyone buys. Henry slaps a handful of bay rum (price: $1.30; tax, 13c) across his jowls. "He dresses quickly, hurriedly fastening cuff links (price: $5; tax, 50c) aruf tie clasp (price: $3; tax, 30c), puts on his Swiss wrist watch (price: $60; tax, $6), and rushes down stairs. Ticked under one arm is a leather briefcase (price: $25; tax, $2.50) which carries papers from his real estate office, including one deed (property valued at $3,000; stamp tax, $3.30). C "In the kitchen he's iust in time to snatch twe^snces of bread^Xat--tefist~ 151 hidden taxei) from the electric toast- (price $16; tax, 48c), lift his coffee from the gas stove (prjee: $190; tax. $5.70), und grab a glass of fruit juice from the refrigerator (price: $300; tax, $9). "A glahce out of the window shows it's n^gun to snow, so he calls to his wife (marriage license: $2) to telephone (month* ly t e l e p h o n e b i l l : 912; t u x , $1.20) for a taxi. Too mitny other people want taxlM on ti snowy morning, so Henry net n out his own car (price: M.MOi total taxes $518) and drlvox (operator's license: $3) to the railroad station. ^ "Henry relaxes at the stn« tion with a cigarette (price pel pack: 13c; tax, 15c), lit by a match (tax: 2c per 1,000). Aboard the train, he settles down to a hand of b r i d g e with three cronies, using of course, a deck of cards (price: 40c; tax, 13c). MoieyToBmft (NTHE past YEAR THE U.S. TREASURY DESTROYED OVER. 7BILUON DOLLARS WORTH OF MOM OUT PAPER CURRENCY^ Marbles! <«V •: • ffrtE art of Marble shoot/hq DATES BACK TOTHE ANCiENT ROMANSt Nest - Egging" 20 YEARS US. SAV/HGSBOHDSHAVE HELPED THE MEH AND HOUGH 1 OFAMERICA REALIZE THEIR DREAMS. SAV/MSS BOVDS MVEBEEN VITAL IN HOME IMPROVEMENT, EDUCATION AMD *AIEST-EGGIN&" FOR RETIREMENT/ Extra Special 'Tuna Meal ^DEMONSTRATION The Future Homemakers of America held their monthly meeting last, week, with the girls' mothers also in attendance. A short business meeting preceded the highlight of the evening, a demonstration of^Lenten foods, given by Mrs. Cooney, and later sampled by those present. ' Pag* FNf * , i CJUESTS OF GOP COMMITTEE Probate Judge Thomas J. Moran of Waukegan, Republican candidate for circuit judge, was guest of the McHenry County Central Committee at a meeting held in Woodstock Monday. About 200 persons, including wives of committeemen, were guests at the meeting, as well as a number of county -officials. SPECIAL CHURCH RITES , Oh Palm Sunday at St Patrick's Catholic church, there will be blessing of the Palms at 6:45 a.m. The Holy Thursday schedule includes a low Mass at &a.m. and a solemn Mass of the Lord's supper at 6 in the evening, followed by. a low Mass at 7:30 p.m. ; GOOD OLD DAYS: There were 130 recorded lynchings in the U.S. in 1901 -- 1952 was the first year with none recorded. Panama Canal Zone has 12% [hours of sunlight during its longest day of the year, Miami, 14, St. Louis, i5, Madrid, 16, Stockholm, 18, St. Petersburg (Russia), 19, Anchorage, Alaska, 24. Illinois Rt. , 29, north of Springfield to PeWfn, closed to traffic since August, i960, is now open. Anfc^&ed is the dried fruit of a small, parsley-like plant that grows widely in Spain, • Mexico, and China. Who \FANW V Tssessort Answer on Page 23. •3-23-61 "'t I8R( Inn in a Chinese restaurant brought to mind how very euvu It lit on omision to havs a main course made with a non-thickened •Mice. This Tuna Rice Skillet dish io the answer, for it is easy, quick and oh so good. Serve with it a medley of buttered canned vegetables such as carrots, lima beans and tomatoes. Add.a crisp green salad, hot rolls, and chocolate sundae for dessert. Tuna Ric Skillet 1 cup raw regular rice S cans (6% to 7 os. each) % cup shortening fainn 2 cups canned clam juice ^ cup dropped rip* olives % teaspoon salt Cook rice in hot shortening in a heavy skillet until golden brown, stirring constantly. Add clam juice and salt; mix. Cover and bring to boiling; reduce heat and cook gently until rice is tender, about 25 minutes, s&rring occasionally. Add tuna broken into chtlnkB and olives; mix gently. Cover and continue cooking 10 minutes. Garnish with whole ripe olives, if desired. Four to six servings. At CERTIFIED Yoes cafciaiys get W. Stevens Home-Made Candies MORE MEAT or YOUR MONEY U.S. GOV7. BNSPECTI® - CHOICE CUTS ROUND STEAK WITH A BEG. MEAT PURCHASE EXTRA LEAN HEEL OF THE ROUND BONELESS BEEF STEW 69l WILSON CORN KING CANNED HAM Lb. Tin g Lb. S^iifg RATH BLACKHAWK 1NNEI 1AM 3 m V FRESH SLICED "WILSON CORN KING" BOILED HAM 49 Half Pound FRUIT C RAGGEDY ANN 3 No. 2 Vi Cans $100 RAGGEDY ANN FREESTONE PEACHES COUNTRY'S DELIGHT COTTAGE mmt Lb. 2£Cln. 49* PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE S/ Oz. Pkg. ZSJ (>AGCtCY fSSSSm^\ M H golden YAMS *A66Et>Y ANN, YAMS UvStpuijo 5 303 00 CANS BOB'S SPECIAL OF THE WEI DOMINO OR C&H 5 lb. KRAFTGLORIFY THE DAY WITH OUR • LILIES BLOOMING PLANTS BOUQUETS • CUT FLOWERS • CORSAGES WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS*. . oLocLer 5 lowers &m Street 3torid 300 West Elm Si. McHENRY • EV 5-2300 o, Aw©se.Jjrom,.,&e A&P i@NEi.iSS IOLLED RUMP i Easter Candies l| Solid Chocolate Rabbits Cocoanut Nests i - with Easier Eggs U F Decorated Chocolate an4 Bon*Bon Eggs ^ Easter Baskets P 39* - $5.00 Cute Cuddly l«fer Toys $1.00 - ! 0 . Chickadee, Peacock and Thrust Eggs r-^}- And Others Sur%To Please Little People And purchasing Parents EASTER CARDS THE CANDY BOX 120 S. Green St. McHenry, III. Phone EV 5-0097 ^ SUGAR 391 With A Reg. Groc. Purchase (Limit 1 Per Family) MAYONNAISE QT. JAR GOLDEN RIPE FANCY 59 EXTRA FANCY CRISP SOLID LETTUCE me Head 10 RA66EPVANN HALVES ON°-2^4©0 P e a r s . . , . . RACEEPY ANN CUT Green Beans. .6^ jgyv RAGGEDY ANN SMAU. WHOLE M ®f«eri |«<st. 39f R A G A N N ^ MAETdDEB BSOHJSE B O C H 15 EE 1 TENDER CRISP PASCAL CELERY 2 lrg. stalks 25 MEXICAN SUQAE LOJ 3EAPPLIS 2 for only 45* KRAFT AMERICAN CHEESE ICES 8 oz. Pk^. KRAFT MINIATURE , ^ lAi ^arshmallews..p*g- ly MIRACLE OR KRAFT p,NT Fr@fi©tn Dressin§ 0« BTL. J5#1 KRAFr ITALJAN, ROKArtCATALtHA 8oz Dressing » . .,v » » » 6TU. 29* 8AG6E0Y ANN PLASM Mmm um>v CMARMIN a i et Tl KRAFT Apple Jifiiyv .... KNR^ANFNT .A ^P PLE OR APPtE MINT ,IU0U07A . • • • • • • • • % O ^ R . OLO FASH. nm JAR 6 Rolls COMPARE AMD SAVE S1HIOP THE CERTIF1LE1D) THRIFTY Wi Corner of Green & Elm Streets In The Heart Of Downtown McHeary j (We Reserve The Right To IJmit Quantities.) (

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