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Page Twenty-Four THE MCHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, September 21# 19& Sunnsyide Estates NEW OFFICERS ELECTED FOR ASSOCIATION Polly Stevens - 385-1256 The E.M.P.O.A. met in the barn Friday night for the election of officers. Nominations were taken and votes cast and staff for the 1961-62 curriculum year will be dedicated. The pastor will bring a message entitled "To Know, and To Care, and To Share." Beginning on Sunday, Oct. 1, the nursery and kindergarten departments (pre-schoolers)., and the junior high, senior high and adult classes will meet in the church building. The primary and junior departments (first through counted. Congratulations go i sixth graders) will meet at out to Chairman Milt McHale. Vice-chairman, Len Hansen, Secretary. Dot tie Mcsser, Corresponding Secretary, E d i e Iverson, Treasurer, Fred Woodbury and Tom Birmingham on the board of directors. Birthday Parties Rrian Kenneth Massheimer the Hilltop grade school. Church school is at 9:30 a.m. and Worship at 11 a.m. On Monday, Sept. 25. the pastor will attend the fourth annual pastor's retreat sponsored by the Illinois Council of Churches. The retreat, featuring the theme "Christianity and the Space Age", will be shared his birthday celebration j l*ld ^ the Chicago Museum of with his grandparents, Mr. and • Science and Industry. Tuesday. Sept. 25 at 8 p.m. - Choir rehearsal. Mrs. Frank Massheimer and Mr. and Mrs. John Becker, Uncle Dick and Aunt Roberta Hager all of Lakemoor. He just Birthday W ishes became 2 years old. Belated birthday greetings Bonnie Biederer was given a j go to William Bcdard for Sept. birthday party by her neigh- ( !5 and also to son, Bill Bedard. bors in Carolyn Roths' home, j who became of voting age on Peg Garrelts took movies j Sept. 14. while little David celebrated j Happy birthday to two-year his sixth birthday with twelve i old Craig Glauser and to Manor children playing games ; George Mareotte on the twenand enjoying birthday goodies i ty-second, to Bill Schmidt on out on the patio. His big thrill the twenty-third, on the twenof the day came when daddy. : ty-fourth to Tom Simpson. Walt, presented him with a ! Betty Lahman. Raymond Salo, bicycle. | to four-year old Robert Marilvn Salo gave her small ' Coughlin. Sept. 25 is shared by son. James, a party with nine j three small fry. . .Steve Davis, little children and five adults Robin Perrino. and Kevin enioving birthday cake and ice Coughlin. Sept. 26 will be celecream V brated by Alfred Ritter, Lor- The Radner family drove in- ra'ne Monahan and Jeanne to Chicago to celebrate three McHale. Best wishes to Rita birthdays in one big day! The | Simpson on Sept. 27. party was for Grandfather ~ Light holder, and Pam and Cyn- i Anniversaries da Lou Radner. Belated anniversary wishes go out to William and Sally Baby Shower Bedard who celebrated their Ann Ritter was honor guest j twenty-fifth on Sept. 5. at a pink and blue shower giv- j Happy anniversary t o d a y, en by Bert Stoll and Edie Iver- ] Sept. 21. to Mr. and Mrs. Rob son. She received many beauti- Stoll. Many anniversary wishes ful and useful gifts. Games ! also to Mr. and Mrs. George were played and refreshments Theines on the twenty-second, served. Attending from outside 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stephof the Manor were her mother, j enson on the twenty-third, to Mrs. L. E. Theis from Rogers : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woodbury Park, Mrs. Anna Ritter from j on the twenty-fourth, and to Elmwood Park, Mrs. Rose j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Qual and Weisgerber from Stone Park, j Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ward on Helen Olson from Des Plaines, , the twenty-fifth. Mario Theis from Algonquin, | Carol Ann Koath from Fox j Moos Visitin' River Grove, Phyllis Michalik ' Early Wednesday morning from Lakeland Park and Vern we were so surprised to see a Bauer from Pistakee High- , beautiful pair of cows walking lands. Irene Magnafichi of ! along side by side down Man- Elmwood Park was unable to or Lane studying our flora and attend. fauna! hadn't seen each other in four years! Labor Day they attended the stock car races in Darlington, S. C. William and Sally Bedard were taken out for dinner by their children to celebrate their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. Elwyn Eternick family spent the weekend visiting Dorothy's grandmother, Mrs. Anna Huebner, in Columbus, Wis. Bill and Elpha Philippi and children went to Dickson, to visit Mr. and Mrs. William Killiam and family. The Butlers and the Salos on Eastwood Lane got together for a day at Pistakee Lake. The children had lots of fun water skiing. Rosemary Newlon and Betty Radner attended the Brownie and Scouti pot-luck dinner. Lakemoor Need More Help Cleaning Beach n»vld Htckmnnn EV. 5-053? ! The girls had their election of officers with these results: President, Laurie Beahler; Scribe, Betty Coughlin and Treasurer and Hostess Chairman, Barbara Erickson. Five patrols were formed A limited few continue the'w"^ s'x each- Patrol never ending chore of "Polic- i 'e,K'cl s: ^enene Dember, Paing" the beach of sea-wood, ,ro1 1: Betty Co,Jghlin- 2: Unbroken glass and other debris ^eC'cc°. patrol 3; Patty Atkins, patrol 4; and Jackie The wire fencing will bo on Bitterman patrol 5; under the Hi Neighbor This week let's welcome the Robert King family who just moved into 149 Country Lane. Robert and Mildred both originally came from Kansas City, Mo. Their mutual interest is in the Scouts. Robert is a tool and die maker. They have six children. Peggy Lee, age 4. is too young for school so stays home and entertains 2-year-old baby Jack. Brenda is 13 and the eldest. Robert Jr. is 9, Debbie is 8, and Pamela is 7 years young. While enroute to Eastwood Manor a fire started in the trailer and burned all their clothing and most of their bedding. hand this coming weekend. able lpadership of Pat Morri- Surely some of the swimmers son, and her assistant, Marge who enjoyed the facility this Beahler. These girls will learn past season will turn to help; the meaning of good citizenfinish the fencing? Or is that j ship, sportsmanship, plus many too much of a demand? 'skills. „. , I T\,. i This is the largest troop Girl Scout News , . 7 ^ . on, t. t .. , , they have ever had. Quite a The first meeting of the Girl ' ., , , , . JT, Scouts, held last week, started , h;mriful for,two to handle. Pat the season off with a bang! and Marge would really appre- Thirty-four girls are in the date a helping hand from troop at this counting with , former leaders or ladies who more waiting to register. | would be ^interested in becom- Three new girls were wel- j in£ a leader. corned into the troop. Linda Former Scouts could also and £usan Lambert and Kay- lend a hand in the handicraft Lee Krein. We wish these girls ! fields especially around Christmany happy Scouting hours. bias time. , Pioneer Girls The meetings for the Pioneer Girls are to be at Landmark school. Colonists meet every other Friday beginning Sept. 22. Pilgrims meet1 the twentyninth and every other Friday thereafter. The hours are 7 to 9 p.m. I suggested this method to cor- [rect the situation. Won't you ! please c6-operate? School Bus Time Will the parents of school age children regulate the departure from, home of their boys and girls so the wait to board the buses will be limited to just a few minutes. The village authorities have received numerous complaints about misbehavior and have WINS ASSOCIATE DEGREE Richard Collins of 804 N. Center street, McHenry, has been awarded an associate degree in applied science for successfully completing a ninetysix week training program in electronic technology and design at the Chicago Laboratories of DeVry Technical institute. The flamingo sifts small shellfish, etc., from the mud by using a comb along the edge of its bill. PLAN FOR CONVENTION The Most Rev. Loras T. Lane, Bishop of Rockford, and the Very Rev. Reginald R. Masterson, O.P., will be the featured speakers for the fourth biennial convention of the Rockford Diocesan Coundl of Catholic Women to be h«fe Sunday, Oct. 8, at Aquin Central Catholic high school in Freeport. Both Bishop Lane and Father Masterson will address the general assembly of the convention in the afternoon, following the morning and afternoon sessions of committee workshops. Bishop Lane will present an award to the "Catholic Woman of the Year DAIRY PRICES Dairy farmers shipping to the Chicago Order 41 market received a minimum of S3.87 per cwt. for base milk, including a superpool addition of 18 cents, and $3.69 per cwt, for excess milk delivered in August to plants within the 55- to 70- mile price basing zone, Harry L. Edwards, director of marketing, Pure Milk Association, has reported. The prices reported by Edwards are for milk of 3.5 percent butterfat tesl. The differential for each onetenth of 1 percent of butterfat above or below 3.5 percent is 7.3 cents per cwt. Read ihe Want Ads Faith Presbyterian Church News Thursday, Sept. 21. at 8 p.m. the Women's Society of the U.P.W. will hold its monthly meeting. The Circle Bible study will) be on chapters 13 through 16 of the Gospel according to John. The Fellowship of the Least Coin offering will be received. Sunday, Sept. 24, is Christian Education Sunday and the new church school teaching j Around the Manor j Betty Radner, a lady friend, j and the girls lunched with Mrs. I Sandy Rigler in her Wheaton j home. | Joan Jacobson and children j went aboard a jet bound tor ! North Carolina where they stayed two weeks visiting with | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. i C. Watson, and relatives. While ! there Joan's sister with husj band and their six children drove up from Florida. They pder m &• So* OXYGEN EQUIPPED AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone dTfergreera 5-001)3 ON AUCTION BOB BRENN'AX - ED VOGEL, Auctioneers EARL R. WALSH INSURANCE Fire, Auto, Farm & Life l\. Representing UNLIABLE COMPANIES When You Need Insurance ol Any Kind Phone EVergreen 6-0043 or 5-0058 429 W. Elm St., McHenry, 111- DR. JOHN T. GRAY Optometrist 1236 N. Green Street Office Phone: EV 5-0186 Res. Phone: Ev 5-6191 Thurs.: Daily 9:30 - 5:00 Tues. & Fri. Evenings 8:30 to 9 p.m. Closed All Day Wednesdays Eyes Examined-GIasses Fitted Vontact Lenses Fitted Repair Service 8-61 Having decided to discontinue farming, I will sell the following personal property at Public Auction, on my farm located ll2 miles West of McHenry, Illinois, 10 miles East of Woodstock on Route 120, across from the McHenry Sand and Gravel Pit, on Saturday, September 30, 1961 Commencing at 12:30 p.m. 189 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK 11 Hereford Cows (2 registered); 1 Hereford Bull (registered! three years old; 1 Hereford bull (registered) 17 months old; 1 Angus cow; 1 Guernsey cow (family cow); 13 feeder calves; 1 registered Holstein heifer, 20 months old (4-H heifer bred to Glamour Boy). HOGS 10 Cross-Bred gilts (due in November); 10 Landracc sows (due in October & November); 10 Landrace sows (with pigs); 130 feeder pigs. HOG EQUIPMENT 6 hog feeders; 2 hog houses, one 8x10, one 10x10; two hog waterers. Other miscellaneous hog equipment. MACHINERY 1955 John Deere 60 tractor; 1952 Allis Chalmers WD tractor; Allis Chalmers front end loader; John Deere No. 50 corn sheller; New Holland 68 hay baler; Case 9' disc on rubber (new); Owatonna 40' elevator (new); Van Brunt 12' grain drill; Case quack digger; Papec PTO hammermill; Ezee Flow j fertilizer spreader; International side delivery rake; Climax 3 kw generator on rubber; John Deere 290 corn planter; Cross corn sheller; Case 3-14" plow on rubber; hay rack; flare box & running gear; sod buster; 16' auger and motor; 11' auger and motor; 12x38 six ply tractor tire; Papec silo filler; McCormick corn picker; John Deere 226 corn picker. Other miscellaneous articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: All sums of $25.00 and under cash. Over this amount one-fourth down and the balance in six monthly payments, with interest at 6r/c. Make arrangements for credit with clerk before sale. Not Responsible for Accidents DICK ANDERSON. Owner McHENRY STATE BANK, Clerk SCHROEDER IRON WORKS ' Structural Steel aad Ornamental Visit Our Showrooms Fireplace Equipment 2 Miles South on Rt. 31 Ph. EVergreen 5-0950 8-61 GORDON E. SERGANT Registered Professional Engineer Percolation Tests Sanitation Layouts Water Supply Programs Richmond 4193 Vi Mile South of Rt. 12 on Johnsburg - Wilmot Road 11-61 %R. EDGAR E. PEASLEE Palmer Graduate \ CHIROPRACTOR J616 W. Main, McHenry, 111. Office Hours: Daily except Thursday 1-5 Mon., Wed. & Fri. Evenings 7-9 Phone EVergreen 5-0489 12-61 DR. LEONARD L. BOTTARI Optometrist Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted 1303 N. Richmond Road Hours: Evenings Tues., Thurs. St Fri. 7 To 9 p.m. Saturdays: 3 to 6 p.m. Phone EV. 5-2262 8-61 How to get a CLEAR-SPAN building for the price of a pole building Ask about the new . 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