^Thursday. NoY«mber 8. 1962 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALEH McHENRY PLAINDEALER 3812 West Elm Street Established 1875 Phone 385-0170 OUTLINE HARRISON PROGRAM AT PTA MEETING NOV. 13 Published Every Thursday at McHenry, Illinois by McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY. NATIONAL EDITORIAL 1M> 1*4Hr'g' ms "/mesi ( >S»>ciiTI»Vl E Physical education at Harrison School will be discussed and demonstrated at the P.T.A. meeting next Tuesday, Nov. 13. The program will begin at 8 p.m. Gordon Amundson, Junior I high teacher and director of I physical education, will out- | line the school's program of | physical fitness as it relates to all grades. This includes the 1 new physical aptitude exerj cises and tests started this year, during which every student will be rated three times- Demonstrations will be given by students of the fifth and higher grades. In connection with the i?.T.A. meeting, a school open-house will be held so that the public will have an opportunity to see the classroom facilities and Equipment. I Hostesses for refreshments will be room mothers of Mar- Subscription Rates In McHenry County Outside McHenry County ..wo mai- J Year $4.00 1 Year $4.50 tha Raasch's fourth grade and Mos. ...$2.25 6 Mos. $2.50 Marvin Wenck's fifth grade. 3 Mos. $1.50 3 Mos $1.75! News About Our Servicemen Larry L. Lund -- Publisher Adele Froehlich, Editor Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois V MCHS Cross-Country NEWS Palatine Wins Meet Although McHenry's team Was forced to take sixth place in the fin;!I standings, captain Roland Is neper finished out a f-ne Cr's-'s-Cuuntry career by takim; ib; u in the meet. The only two : tinners able to finish :n ::vr.i of him v\cre Kusek vi Palatine and Calhoun of •LiJ-ctyviHe. During the last two seasons ^oorper has won 19 races while losing only seven. Considering the tough competition he had been up against this is a very fine record. Five major letter winners will be back next year to form the nucleus of another good team. ^ McHENRY HIC.H SCHOOL .WINTER ATHLETIC SCHEDULE Fri.. Nov. 16 Basketball, Var. Soph., Antioch, there, 7:00. Tues., Nov. 20, Wrestling, Var.-Soph., Ela-Vernon, here 7:00. Wed., Nov. 21, Basketball. Var-Soph.. Grant, here, 7:00. Tues., Nov'. 27, Wrestling, ^Var-Soph., Arlington Hts., here W7:0li. Fri., Nov. 30, Wrestling, Var- Soph., Zion-Bcnton, here, 7:00. Fri.. Nov. 30, Basketball, Var-Soph., Libertyville, there 7:00. Mon., Dec. 3, Basketball, J. V.-Frosh., Libertyville, here, 4:15. Tues., Dec. 4, Wrestling, Var- Soph.. Cary-Grove, there 7:00. f* Fri. Dec. 7. Basketball, Var- Soph.. Crystal Lake, there, 7:00 Fri.. Dec. 77" Wrest ling, Var- Soph., Palatine, there, 7:00. Sal.. Dec. 8, Basketball. Var- Soph.. Dundee, here, 7:00. IVIon.. Dec. 10. Basketball. J.V.-Frosh. Crystal Lake, here. 4:15. Tues., Dec. 11, Var-Soph.. (Irani. Fri.. Dec. 14. PUBLIC PULSE (The Plalnaealer invites the public to use this column as an expression of their views on subjects of general interest in our community. Our only request is that writers limit themselves to 300 words or less and that all letters ( have signature, full address and phone number. We ask, too, that one individual not write on the same subject more tnan once epch month. We reserve the right to delete any material which we consider libelous o.r in objectionable taste.) A GOOD HALLOWEEN "Dear Editor: ; "I would like to write a . 'etter of appreciation to all j the youngsters who live in ane ' arcurd the Limterville Park ' subdivision. We had ninety- • seven of the young people call j on us Halloween evening for! "trick or treats". All were j very well behaved. They were | all full of fun and kidding but ! not one did anything wrong, i They gave us a very busy and ; enjoyable evening and we want j to thank them for being such j fine youngsters. We sincerely hope they will all call on us again next year. "Sincerely yours, i "Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Foerster and Family" FARM INCOME TAX TRAINING SCHOOLS PLANNED Since 1942 t lie Illinois Extension Service has sponsored farm income fax training schools for tax practitioners and tax consultants. Recently six schools have been held each year. In 1962 eight schools are being held to give better coverage to the state. Each school will last two days and will begin at 10 a.m. on the first day. Arnon R. Allen. agricultural law extension, a n d R o b e r t B . S e h w a r t a n d Fay M. Sims, farm management extension, will be in charge. Teachers for the school will be from the Springfield and Chicago district offices. Internal Revenue Service. These schools are not open to the general public, but are for persons who assist farmers in preparing income tax returns. , If you are interested in attending, please contact Farm Adviser Ralph Burnett at 338- 5000 immediately. The first school begins on Nov. 28 and the last school on Dec. 6. NORTH SUBURBAN FINAL STANDINGS Walter S. Shumway, Jr., aviation machinist's mate first class, USN, son of Mrs. Marie M. Brichta of 4612 West Wonder Lake drive, Wonder Lake, was graduated as honorman Oct. 19 from the aviation machinist's mate reciproc a t i n g school at the Naval Air Technical Training center, Memphis, Tenn. The nine-week course included instruction in jet power plant and line operations, familiarization of intermediate, major and special inspections and jet power plant accessories. Shumway entered the Navy in December, 1947, and is a graduate of Waller high school in Chicago. John H. Eberle. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Eberle of 7405 South drive. Wonder Lake, completed recruit training Oct. 22 at the Naval Training center, Grer.t Lakes. Each recruit receives tests and interviews to determine his future training and assignments. Once upon a time, when a feller threw a kiss at a gal, she thought he \v«is bold: now, she thinks he's lazy. Page Fl*€ COMPLETE DEFENSE COURSE © ONE LICENSE REVOKED. EIGHT OTHERS SUSPENDED The office of Secretary "of State Charles F. Carpentier! has announced the revocation j of the license of Elmer N. Barbcur of 5104 Memory Trail, McHenry, for driving while intoxicated. Suspensions wtc ordered for Robert Chapek of 827 Ply- i m o u t h L a n e , M c H e n r y , a n d John Dibb of Algonquin, both ! for driving while intoxicated: ; also George L. Dasing of Ri. ! 4, and David L. Miller of 412 j Parkview, McHenry, Darry I ! H o u s e h o l d e r o f A l g o n q u i n , : James Eeh and Gary Rojier ot j Marengo, all for three viola-! tions; and Donald H. McGowan of 1409 Green street, McHenry, Lor driving .^.v^biie license or permit was-*»evoked or suspended. - A probationary., peernit*was issued to Karen "M/- Bradkowski of .£603 TelegraiihT road, vVonder Laker- -- SHOP AT HOME AND SAVE The second class to be graduated by McHenry Civil Defense, radiological division in instrument operation is shown above. The next class will begin as soon as forty individuals have registered. Information may be obtained by contacting Director John J. Shay at his home or writing McHenry Civil Defense, McHenry. Pictured left to right, front row are Aleigra Revak, Mary Lou Sehaeffer. Margaret Lane, and Violet Johnson; rear. David "Kcnnebeck. Maurice Casey, Frank I.eon. Carl Sehaeffer. Jesse Freund. Dr. Louis Marchi, director of radiological services for Civil Defense; Frank Wasielewski, Walter Russeil. Elizabeth Borchcrt, Virgil Burch and assistant director of McHenry Civil Defense. Ray Guzzardo. The letter ' c" is the most | used ,of any letter of the Eng- j lish alphabet, but more words' begin with "s" than any other! letter. ' TbohO who live with too much tension Seldom get to enjoy their pension. Be Wise Shop At NYE'S A Small Deposit Holds Any Item Until Dec. 15ih B HUNTS Sale Dates Nov. 8. 9, 10 While Supplies Last W L T Pts Opp Bnrrinu;ton .7 0 0 270 50 Dundee •. • .6 1 0 110 68 Zion 4 3 0 101 76 Palaline .. .4 3 c 117 124 McHenry . 2 4 1 104 135 Libertyville 2 4 1 104 159 Woodstock 9 5 0 13 124 Crystal L'k 0 7 0 51 204 or o»- 2«i o»* CHEF BOY AR DKN FOOD ARAMA Bcefuroui - Ravioli - Cheese or Beef Spaghetti & Meat Balls 16 oz. $^QQ Mix or TOMATO CATSUP 7 14 oz. btls. Tin Match Spagetti & Meat Balls or Meat Ball Stew 40 oz. Tin Your Choice Love at first sight is a tremendous time and money saver. Weekend Scores Palatine 26, Woodstock 13 Dundee 20, McHenry 13 Zion 27, Libertyville 18 Barrington 48, Crystal Lake 13 WITH ok MORE PURCHASE Domino SUGAR 5 lb. AQ( Bag £Sf Excluding Cigarettes 5 lb. Limit Northern Grown TURKEYS :f37T Thore are many reasons why women act and dress as they1 do--men. ' Sometimes spoiled brats are punished: other times, they become parents. ,Var-Soph.. Dundee. * Fri., Dec. 14, Wrestling, here, 7:00. { Wrestling, here. 7 :00. . Basketball, Var-Soph., Palaline. there, 7:00 : Sat., Dec. 15. Basketball, J. V.-Frosh. Dundee, there. 9:30. ; Mon.. Dec. 17, Basketball, i J.V.-I rosh, Palaline. here, 4:15. Fri.. Dec. 21. Basketball. , Var-Soph.. Woodstock, here, 7:00. Fri.. Dec. 21. Wrestling, Var- Soph., Harvaid, there, 7:00. Dec. 2fJ, 27. 28. 29. Baskelhall. Var.. Grayslake Tournament. I Dec. 28, 29. Wrestling, Var.,] Mundeli';n Tournament. Pre-Tha n ksgi vi ng Party SATURDAY, NOV. 10 - 8:30 p.m. Fred & Irene's Tap Rt. 120, Lakemoor REFRESHMENTS WISCONSIN FARM' FRESH FRYER PARTS Breasts 49c Legs 45c RATH SMOKED BUTTS 79* Wings 25c Livers 69c Gizzards ........ 19c 12 B-ofts RAGGEDY ANN'S 'Lady and the Tiger* TASTY LEAN PORK COUNTRY RIBS AQt For Bar-B-Q "'lb or Kraut S/>ecla£c^Me tiJeeAf FRUIT COCKTAIL •iiuiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiii! DKFENSK EFFORT In his remarks delivered last week at a meeting of the Illinois Civil Defense Agency advisory council. Gov. Otto Kernel- said thai Civil De'ense thnm«.;hout the state is not an organization nor a group separate from government but is Ihc existing government geared to act in an cmorgoncy. Gov Kerner said- ' Significant steps have been taken toward implementing the existing 'Operational Survival Plan.' Civil defense schools have been held throughout lire stale to provide necessary training for county and municipal officials. In each of these schools and in all releases from the state, a conscious effort has been made to bring home the fact that they have a continued responsibility in periods of emergency as well as in peacetime." For That MAN In Your LIFE • BE WISE USE THE CLASSIFIED and GMHDPI loo..: TW« nothing ihgt B«U tocloi.toa Dod a. a gift weerobl*. Choose fro* our comply <«I«crtons. IfltgeefA- STORE for MEN 1245 N. 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