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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Aug 1961, p. 3

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, August 3. 196! THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Page Three OSRITAL flotiu McHenry Hospital Patients during the past at McHenry hospital included Linda Ann Panek, Waueonda; Debra Burner, James Tasso,'Dorothy Tripp and Marilyn Christensen, Crystal Lake; Phyllis Pfaff, Stanley Mrowke, Jtita Jedn Pope and 'Heatrice Burchfield. Chira-o; Virginia P e t s k a , R i n g w o o d ; H a r o l d Baries, Lake In The Hills; Eileen Carlson, Lake Villa: Barbara Sherony, Highland Park; Cl^ La^ei-wall. Wilmot, Wis.; Marge Kewiatkov.ski, Tinlev Park; Carol Soibel, Michelle Seibel, •, Yorkville; S u z a n n e Perkins, Spring Grove; Jnani- 4a March and Katherine B:ijorck, Round Lake; Roi>erl Dawson, William Hay, Phyllis Michalik, Jo|avne Hall, quilyn Peterson, Delia Ei/.ik, Ruth Borchardt. Marv Daurio.. Eliaabeth A. W inter, Judith Cummings, 'Greta Goodell, Angeline Sass, Evelyn Lord; Nancy Lee Ohlson, Mary Alexevuk, Julia Skroch, Mary Snyder, Ludwig Tbalhofer, Jackie Peterson, Bernadine Wemken. Frank Rourke, Clem Wes-cl and Irene Consago, McHenry. Harvard Hospital Mrs. Frank Holas and Mrs. Hdrold Krug, McIIcnrv. were patients during the past week at Harvard hosnital. Ringwood ENTERTAIN ELGIN CLUB MEMBERS AT JENCKS HOME Ruby Shepard Mrs. Agnes Jencks entertained members of her club lrom Elgin at lunch at her home Wednesday. Those to make up the group were: Miss Florence Brown, Miss Helen Iliginbothan, Mrs. Peter Campbell. Mrs. Beryl Rogers, Mrs. Henrietta Peepie, Mrs. Anna Bui lard and Miss Marguerite Syela. Woodstock Hospital Patients at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, during the past week included Cynthia and Robert Menolasino, Jack Dusthimer and Ida Mae Schmidt, Wonder Lake; Hclma Fredriof^ sen, Ringwood; and May F^iieelldd s and McHenry. Elizabeth Reusch. A August G ®d Fashioned Ice Cream Social -- Lakeland Park Community House -- 4 to 7 p. m. -- Refreshments and Entert a i n m e n t -- S p o n s o r e d b y Lakeland Park Women's Club. August 9 Des$ert Luncheon -- Card Party >-- Kenneth Jensen Residence, Regner Road, Pislakee Bay -- Sponsored by Women's Auxiliary of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. August 23 St. Mary's Home and School Style Sliow -- T2:'M) p.m. v August 28 Annual Picnic Dinner - McHenry Country Club -- • 12:.',.0 p.m. -- Riverview Camp, R.N.A. August 20 Art Exhibit a n d Fashion Slfftv -- McHenry V.F.W. Clubhouse -- 7 p.m. - Sponsored by Democratic Women's Club and Creative Artists Guild. Walworth County Fair Program Is Planned Reserved grandstand seat tickets for the Walworth county^ iir, Sept. 1, 2, 3, and 4. will go on sale by mail order only. Monday, Aug. 14. The fair closes on Labor Day, Sept. 4. Reserved tickets are sold for the afternoon harness racing program Saturday, Sunday and Monday and for the. night shows on Sunday and Monday. No reserved seats will be sold for the Saturday night show antL there will be general ad miaiion for all. There is no charg^ for the grandstand on Friday; Children's Day, afternoon jjtnd evening. An advertisement giving further details appears in this issue. Why balance the old budget, anyway?? We have lots of posterity comipg along. OVERHEATED MOTORS •an icoqra gcs3 daritag* •iteii JMiUMi RA^O^TTOR Cleaning AT LOW, FLAT-RATI KICH CsjKJsaiB* Zsd&Sbnalm @3 £38 - JM kill mJ Complete Stock Of Rebuilt Radiators ABAMS' B1@S. REPAIR SERVICE SSS1A W. Elm St. McHenry Phone EV. 6-0783 4-H Achievement Program The Ringwood 4-H achievement program was held in the Wonder Lake school Thursday evening. Quite a few from Ringwood were in attendance. Siclt List Mrs. Kenneth Cristy underwent surgery at< the Woodstock Memorial hospital Tuesday morning. Births Mr. and Mrs. J£>hn Eberley announce the arrival of a daughter born at McHenry hospital Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Crandall of Marion, Ind., announce the arrival of a son 9 lbs., 9 o/.s., on July 16. Mr. and Mrs. George Joslin are the proud .grandparents. Surprise Birthday A surprise birthday party was held at the Roy Dodd home Sunday for Roy Dodd, Sr., and Mrs. Roy Dodd, Jr. Those to attend were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Eckstein and daughter, Janet, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Olson and son, John, Mr. and Mrs. David Kent and family of McHenry, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Habel, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Mitchell and Mr. and Mi s. Ken Christensen and family of Chicago. Family Reunion The Beatty family reunion was held last Sunday, July 2.H, at the Walter Wilcox home near Woodstock where they also celebrated the ninetieth birthday of Mrs. Emily Beatty. Shower Miss Jackie Skidmore entertained at a personal shower for Mjss Patty MacCracken at her home Sunday afternoon. Miss MacCracken will be a bride Aug. 19. Personals Mr. and Mrs. George Joslin spent Ihe weekend at the Wisconsin Dells. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawley spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whiting at their summer home in northern Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler s|>ent Saturday evening in the Alvin Benoy home at Cooney Heights. Mrs. Alan Ainger and son, David, of Hebron, spent Tuesday afternoon with her mother, Mrs. Ruby Shepard. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Stevens of Toledo, Ohio are visiting his sister, Mrs. Agnes Jencks. Mrs. Viola Low visited relatives in Wayland, Mich., last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Page of McHenry and Mrs. Alice Frazier of Grennel, Iowa called on Mrs. Ruby Shepard Monday evening. Mrs. Agnes Jencks attended a Stevens family reunion in the Richard Stevens home at Oconomowoe, Wis., Sunday. Mrs. Charles Anderson and daughter, Tena, of Twin Lakes and Mrs. Sally Wojic and children of ChicagQ were luncheon guests of Mrs. Ruby Shepard Thursday. i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Neilson ! of Oak Bark, Mr. a n d Mrs. Parker of Wonder Lake and j Mrs. Preston Wilson of Rich- | mond were luncheon guests of ; Mrs. Agnes Jencks, Friday. j Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ainger i and children of Hebron spent ; Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Kuby Shepard. ( Sunday afternoon visitors in the Mrs. Emily Beatty home; were Mr. and Mrs. Alva Her- ' bert, Emil Everett and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fowler and children of Elgin and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frey of Richmond. ! Garry Reinwall of McHenry spent Sunday until Monday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Louii^ Hawley. Jim Pearson of DeKalb spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Low and son of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low and fam-° ily were Sunday dinner guests ! in the Bea1tv-Low home. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Dowell . have returned home from a trip through ihe west. Miss Flora Jacobson of Elgin and Miss Ethel Hutehin-' son of Harvard called on Miss Marian Peet Saturday afternoon. ' Mrs. Cora Woods is visiting relatives in Moline. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ehlert of Kenosha spent Sunday afternoon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert. Revoke License Of Crystal Lake Man The driver license of Gerald White of Crystal Lake has been revoked by the state for driving while inlo\i<-aied. Two others have bad licenses suspended for three violations. They are DaniM Krause of Algonquin and Constance Meagher of Crystal Lake. A probationary"'permit has been issued to Leslie Beau; line of Cary. PARK EXCITING NEW 4-WHEEL DRIVE SPORTS UTILITY VEHICLE HOUSgHOlB GOO0S Auctioneer: MICHAEL J. WIESER , AUG. 6. 1961 Commencing at 1:00 P.M. Sharp The following listed articles from the estate of John Phannenstill will be sold at Public Auction at 3311 John Street, McHenry, 111. TRACTOR & ATTACHMENTS -- International Cub Tractor with sickle-bar, plow, cultivator, and snow plow, all hydraulic operated. AUTO 1952 2 door Chev. In good condition. MAJOR APPLIANCES -- General Electric Stove, General Electric Refrig.; Speed Queen Washer: Tank Vacuum Cleaner with attachments; 17" Motorola T.V. and 34-Ton Philco Air Conditioner. BEDROOM FITRN. -- Maple Bed & Dresser; Mahogany Bed & Dresser & Chest. LIVING ROOM FURN. -- Davenport fr Chair; Upholstered Chair, Couch. KITCHEN FTON. -- Chrome Dinette Table & 6 Chairs: Kitchen Table & 4 Chairs: Round Table & G Chairs; Small Chest of Drawers. TABLES -- 2 Card Tables: Cocktail Table: 4 End Tables. CHAIRS -- Wicker Rocker. Rocker. f> Odd Chairs. RVGS -- Grey Rug 12x1 S & Pad, 12x18. LAMPS -- 2 Floor and 6 Table. SKWING MACHINE & Sewing Cabinet. MISC. ARTICLES -- 10 Pr. Flowered Drapes: 10 Throw Rugs; 3 Wall Mirrors; Small Radio: Ironing Board. Carpet Sweeper; 4 Hand Braided Rugs; 2 Clothes Hampers; Hammock & Stand: 2 Fans; 1 Large Window Fan; Medicine Cabinet; Old Clocks; Large Clock - Pendelum; Shot Gun Case; Vachi 2 Piece Fishing Suit; and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms? GASH Estate of John Phannenstill SOIL CONSERVATION EXHIBIT OFFERED COUNTY RESIDENTS Visitors to the McHenry county fair Aug. 3, 4, 5 and 6 will havt? the opportunity to see the "America the Beautiful" collection of natural color photographs by visiting Soil Conservation Service exhibit. ' Farm owners and operators will be able to study the soil inventory map of their farms. Few tolks realize the wealth of information these maps provide. They show the location and extent of the different soil types, the slo|>e of the land on which they occur, and the depth to sub-soil. The soil map and studies made in the county provide a scientific basis for t he select inn of conservation practices, determining the intensity of rotations, fertility program, crop yield potential •and proper depUi, ,md spacing of tile lines ana drainage •ditches. These soil maps can provide basic f.ict.s for all users of the land.' EnUineefcs, zoning and 'planning .commissions, real estate brokers, credit officials, laim appraisers, and' drainage contractors, as well as prospective farm buyers and renters, \ isit the SCS office in Woodstock frequently to study the soils inventory of the areas in which they are interested. In Mime areas, the soil maps are used to determine land values for 1 axing purposes. These maps are the result of four years of work by the Soil Conservation Service in cooperation with the University of Illinois Agricultural Experiment station. Veterans Will Hold Liar's Contest Tonight The regular monthly meeting of t he McHenry barracks of the Veterans of World War I, will be held this (Thursday) evening at 8 o'clock at the Legion li<line. An important matter will be discussed at this time which requires the opinion of a large number of members. The meeting will feature a liar's contest, with prizes for the best lie, or the best liar, or both. The lT. S. A. will never produce many scientists as long as the movie actor draws a million bucks yearly, a baseball player a hundred thousand, and high school science teachers, ihree thousand, five hundr News About Our Servicemen Corp. Norbert Adams has been discharged from the Marine corps at Camp Pendleton, Calif., after three years of service. Thomas William Reining, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Reining of Lakeland Park, and Charles Edward Thornton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Orville Thornton of Lilymoor, enlisted July 25 in the Navy and are now serving at Great Lakes. July 17 and is now a member of the 37th engineer group. Freund, a truck driver in Company A of the group's 299th engineer battalion in Hoc list, entered the Army last January ami completed basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Freund is a 1957' graduate of McHenry Community high | school and a 1958 gradua'e of Chicago Baiber college. . ] Scheduled to help Seattle. 'Wash., celebrate its annual Sea I Fair Aug. 3, while serving I aboard the seaplane tender i USS Pine Island, is Hans F. I Pivssler, aerographer's mate -spn ?r®-«f of Frances Pressler^ef Route 3, McHenry. The Pine Island is one of fourteen First . Fleet ships set to steam in formation past, the Seattle shoreline before being welcomed by qivic and fair officials upon mooring at the Naval Supply Depot, Seattle. | Parades, dances, parties and I speed boat races are scheduled I to be included in the city's loin day welcome to the visit- : ing bluejackets. In return the : First Fleet ships will be open j to visitors and on Sunday, Augt 6, will hold special church services for Seattle residents. HOCHST, GERMANY -- Army Pvt. Nicholas J. Freund, 21, son of Mrs. Mary M. Keeiberg, 1307 N. Park street, McHenry, arrived in Germany Watch CUSTOM T.V. GROW! 3413, W. Elm Street McHenry, III. HOLIDAY LIQUOR 4.'»l? \V. Hwy. r.»o Mclfenry, ID. featuring ... * WAUKEi A. GETTEIMAN BREWING CO . MILWAUKEE -- A Family Oancd llMtl) S*K« 18S4^ Complete Line Of RKERS - WINES and L1QITORS a Just can't beat N@gi@nal Meat" GUARANTEED TO PLEASE OR YOUR MONEY BACKS Shop National and Start Saving Valuable S&M Green NaflonaFs Corn-Fed Beef . , . Trimmed The Value-Way! Stamps Which Are Reedemable For Hundreds of Nationally Advertised Gifts. BEDEEN THIS VALUABLE COUPON FOB 25 EXTRA Sil STAMPS With It* Purch«M CM Ooo fO-oz. fWlrigaraftat Ji NATGO mm lincfr Om Coupon P«r iNanonars uorn-red Beet . . . Irimmed The Value-Way! 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