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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Jan 1963, p. 5

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Tfc»rtd«y, Jamair 17. 19M TH1 MeHENBY PLAIHDIALBB ? McHENRY PLAINDEALEft--* Ml* W«t Etm R•~«tE,,,MUh,4 ^ piuue jfcoro iJJL TEACHERS WILL •' HEAR NEW HEAD OF NEA REGION MEMORIES OF YESTIXDAY "Wished Kvery Thursday at Mrll nrv by McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY. lllin N A T I O_N A .L E D I T O R I A L SQ i'#c6"3N ±3L: hwimw.™ 1963 P <\ E S S SanEE0E33HSl nssoci«Tion Subscription Rates In McHenry County Outside McHenry County 1 Year $4.00 1 Year $4.50 6 Mos. $2.25 6 Mos. $2.50 ^ Mos. .$1.50 3 Mos $1.75 OBITUARY tarry E. Lund -- Publisher Adele Froehlich, Editoi Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois. , COURT BRIEFS Raymond Baker of Marshall, Ark., paid $10 for speeding and 4&0 for running a red light •when ho appeared in the'court. of Police Magistrate Donald Howard last Thursday night. bavid Wirtz of 3711 W. GranJ avenue. McHenry, was fined Jf5G for reckless driving v.hon he appeared in the same court .Xhree speeding charges were I made agp.iast motorists who | appeared in the court of Justice of the Peace ( harles M Adam last Saturday, Douglas, M. Murison of Cary and Robert M. Quayle of Wayne, III , en.^h paid $13 and Edith I. Phillips of .Richmond paid $8. 'Ralph Henschel of McHenry had a $6 fine imposed for driving with an expired safety sticker. NORTH &f2&tjRBAN CONFERENCE STANDINGS XV L I'ts. Opp. Palatine .... 6 0 libertyville .. 6 0 Harrington -3 3 Dundee 3 3 Zion 3 3 -WdOdstocH ... 2 4 McHenry ... 1 5 Crystal Lake . 0 6 Top Five Scorers FG FT Kozlicki, Pal -. 5B johansen, Wood. 34 Smith, Zion 44 Moore, Zion • • • • 39 Graver, Barr. • • 33, Results I-ast Friday Zion-Benton 63, McHenry 55 Libertyville 63, Barrington 53 Woodstock 61, Crystal Lake 53 P&lMine 66, Dundee 53 Games This Friday Barrington at McHenry Cpjrfctal Lake at Dundee i at Woodstock Palatine at Libertyville. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE! 341 32G 330 345 327 335 331 40 42 22 17 28 277 2!)0 335 316 337 343 337 417 TP 142 110 110 95 94 JOHN STAYDIJHAR, JR. Services for John G. Stayduhar, Jr., 62, a summer resident of 819 N. River road, McHenry, father of Mrs. Frances Frank of 1019 River road, were held at the Hollerbach funeral home in Chicago Thursday, Jan. 10. Mr. Stayduhar died Jan. 6, at Augustana hospital, Chicago, following an illness of one and onehalf years. The deceased was retired last year after twenty-five years of service with the United States Steel Co. ol" South Chicago. Survivors inc'uded his widow, Ruby; ariother daughter Mrs. Virginia Armstrong; and a son, John G., both of Chicago; ten grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs; Frances McGinn, of Chicago. Burial was in Eden cemetery, Schiller Park. Suspend Four Driver Licenses In County The^office"' of Secretary of State Charles F. O**"' has announced the suspension of the driver licenses ui ^ vin C. Webb of Crystal Lako for driving while intoxicated; also W illiam R. Kidd of River stream, McHenry, Robert E. Parrish and Beverly Zwerenz. both of Crystal Lake, for three violations. Probationary permits were issued to Daniel J. Hanson of Woodstock and Lester E. Ross of Crystal Lake. William Lee Hodges, newl; elected head of the local re gion of the National Education association, will speak t .he McHenry Classroom Teach rs' association at a meetin; cheduled for Thursday, Jan. '4, at 4 p.m. in the cafeteri. f Edgebrook school. His subjet will be "The Role of the xjcal Association in Coopera ion with the NEA". Mr. Hodges formerly wa resident of the Illinois As pciation of Classroom Teach -rs, and more recently serve< as field assistant from fft- -EA office. He is known as an outstanding speaker, witl) th ability to both inform and en tertain. BOWLING.. 225; S. Major 229-542 B. Miller 200^557; L. Ryden 210; N Falk 201-538. T. N. T. League -- Lu Ann Smith 187-497; Vivian Smith 192-496; Jean Ci echon 189-470; Hilda Theler 478; Fran Kasperski 477; Lorraine Hurckes 466; Connie May 457; Mig Jqyce 457; Betty Hettermann 180-468;1 Joar Clark 452 Mabel Smith 447- Mary Hettermann 446; Jer O'Leary 437; Dorothy Hayne: 136. Rails -- Dorothy Hayne 3-7-10. "V. L. Women's -- Simpson's 32 Vaculas 30Vs "tuss Foods 28 Violas Midwest ....24 Mill Toppers 23 ^redrickson's 20 County TV 17 No. 6 161 Louise Johnson 189-469; Jan :ce Huff 180-469; Sharon Thie 168-465; Nancy Piatt 158-456 Wednesday Kite Ladies -- Gerri Ryan 166-4C8; Elainr Meyers 183-524; Jean Fische 151; Dorothy O'Neill 160-436 Tanice Bauspies 151; Laurett; Homo 182-429; Therese Jing; 213-555; Fran Counley 162 <02; Joan May 221-512;' Cork} \bear 166; Marie Ross 161 Marion Karls 198-561; Dolore Roberts 179-439; Lorayne Bur 141; Phyllis Tipperriter 160 431. Railroads -- Dolores Schiavone 5-10. i/ohy r®> whVta}c, »>• ' ELIAfi / •! ' 1 • ,s ir i is recalled with this photo brought to the Plaindealer office by Michael Pitzen. It wastaken about4 fifty-four years ago in front of Nell's pavilion at Johnsburg, today the site of the Johnsburg bowling alley. John Knox, veteran McHenry Ford dealer of this era, is behind the wheel, and beside him s Prof. A. E. Nye, at one time superintendent of schools. Also m i tie tr .•,{ ,s «. 'pristine Nell. In back are "Stubby' Smith, Ella Martin, (who later became Mrs. John Weber,) and John Oeffling. This picture should bring back a few found meir.r.iies, plus a few chuckles, for some of the community's old timers. The most important Government document ever developed ••opms to be Form 1040. Be Wise Use The Classifieds YOUR SNOW SHOVEL Is worth $10.00 GEORGE P. FREUND 4102 W. Crystal Lake BUSINESS STATIONERY ' * * to ft* tonfumd *rilk tngravii%g$ Heliogr&ving is rich, raised lettering that has the distinction of fine craftsmanship. It costs much less than you'd expect, and can be delivered .withift the week. •i ; Cerdis • UtttriiMds and Enwlopts • AnRoane«m»Btt McHenry Plaindealer 3812 W. ELM STREET McHENRY, ILLINOIS • Radio Series New 1:30 a.m. Sunday, WCLM-FM, 101.9 mc WAIT, 820 kc Christian Sciencf Sunday, January 20 "YOU CAN BE FREE FROM SEASONAL. AILMENTS" STEAK SALE! U. 8. Choice TENDER S I R L O I N S T E A K S N Reg. 98c lb. I*. S. Choice TENDER Round or Swiss S T E A K S Reg. 89c II). 79t V. S. Choice T-BONE or PORTERHOUSE :.i Hf ]l», Air Freshener Reg:. 79c % 50' Peter W- Jurfen & Son OXYGEN EOITIPPED AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 385-0063 anx Salad Dressing ot.39' J & B Mushrooms 3 For 95° CERTIFIED RED LABEL Chunk-Style Tuita 26V2 OZ. I?** Tins 31 VETS Dog Food 31-lb. Cans <£3 S-Ib. Can •* Welchade Grape 1-ql. 3 S£ize l00 u Chuck" Hiller Buys New Oldsmobile CERTIFIED RED LABEL Applesauce Cans ALPO £*& Dog Food 2 'is 49" RAGGEDY ANN Fruit Cocktail OR Pears (Your Choice) 3 hf. size tins *1 FILL YOUR HOME FREEZER N O W ! ^ While Steaks Are Low In Price Fuil Beef Loin . . . 7%. All -Irak* 40-60 lb. Avg. V2 Cattle . . . . . 49f U. 3. Choice -- Approx. 250 tb4. Hind Qtr. . . . . 59* IJ. S. Choice -- 120 lb. Avff. Front Qtr. .... 49* U. 8. Choice -- 120 lb. Avg. FREE 1 CUTTING & WBAPPINO, See Them Cut V. s. <THOi4 » BONELESS ROUND or RUMP ROAST 89 c lb. t). S. CHOICE SIRLOIN TIP ROAST 98 c lb. Carnation Dry Milk 10 Qt. jize 89* 14- Qt. $ bize 119 Carnation Can Milk 3 4 7 ' Tall Tins Home-Made Sausager Pork Sausage Links 49c lb Bulk Pork Sausage Rolls .. 49c It Fresh Polish Sausage .. . 79c ib Sweet Italian Sausage . . 79c lb MANOR HOUSE C0FFE PURE CANE 5 LB. 2-lb. Tir Charles "Chuck1' Hiller (center^ star 2nd baseman for the pennant winning San Francisco Giants is shown taking delivery of new 1963 "88" Oldsmobile Holiday Sedan. The new Oldsmobile was purchased R. J. Overton Motor Sales, McHenry, 111. Paul R. Overton is on the right handing "Chuck" the keys. R. J. Overton is on the left. It will be remembered that in the last World Series "Chuck" hit the National League's 1st and only Gr and Slam Home Run in World Series Competition. R. J. OVERTON MOTOR SALES DOMINO SUGAR PURE CANE SUGAR 55 5-lb. Bex 55* FROZEN FOODS j IViHrid^c Farm Country Delight I q , <1! Peeled & Drveined rOTTy Shrimp 10c Off H-oz. Pk«;. ' $"1.79 Icelandic Frozen Boneless, Perch 39* F R E S H P R O D U C E D A I L Y IDAHO I5AKIX(i -- 10 lb. Bag I-AIK K FLOKIOA (.HKKN POTATOES . . . 59« PEPPERS ..... 19^ 49 ( turn Worn Dinners Sukiyak - CufitoneM" Shrimp - Chow Mein V 11 oz. Pkgf. • 59* .iw '*^ •: 'IBs •QnwuvCSA FANC V FKKSH (.KKKX H O/. ( KI.I O BA(i FRESH DN'ONS . . . . 5* ea. RAD3SHES . . . 5« ea. Corner (ireen A" Elm Sale Dates -- Jail. 17, 18 Si 19 1109 N. Front Street McHenry, Illinois

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