<. Letters Santa The following letters printed as received: are "Dear Santa: "You are a nice man. You bring alots of toys for me. I wish I can see you again. Maybe Christmas Eve. "Yours Truly "Bill Hurckes "8 years old "P.S. My six brothers like you to." "Dear Santa: ^ "I have been a good boy. I want Johnny Astro and a fire truck. Dump truck. "From Karl Blom" "Dear Santa: "I am writing for my sisters and brother. Jeanette would like Baby Tubsy, dishes, stove, sink and ice box. Butch wants a steam shovel and a wheel barrow. Debbie wants Baby first step, dishes and king of the hill. "Sandra wants pocket book dolls and little MiSs Fussy, busy buzz buzz. "Love all the kids "From the Straumanns" "Dear Santa Claus: "My name is Scott Young and I am 6 years old and I have a brother, Tommy, who is 3 years old and a little sister, Michele, who is 2% mos. old. "For Christmas my brother and I would liek Tonka road equipment, Mighty Mike, playdough factory and spirograph. We have been pretty good boys this year. "Love, "Scott and Tommy Young "P.S. Please bring something for our little sister Michele as she is to small to know what she wants." a sleeping bag, a tent, a hockey puck, hockey gloves, a 10-transistor radio and a genarrater, back and front light for my bike. I hope you have a nice trip. I am staying up to see you this year. "Yours truely, "Tom Warczak "P.S. I have a baby brother that will be' 11 monthes old on Christmas Eve could you bring him some baby toys. " s"Dear Santa: "I am going on ten years old, I would like to have a chemistry set, Incredibles, ice skates, walkie talkie, ,a little portable tv, 1a football," a camera and a picture of you. "Love, "Billy Rowe "604 N. John St." "Dear Santa Claus: "Fve tried to be a good b<jy this year. For Christmas I would like a camera, a pair of roller skate, a pair o f ice skates, a big box of crayons an A.B.C. coloring book and a Johnny Eagle gun. Thank you. "Mark Porter" "Dear Santa: "I've been trying very hard to be a good boy this year. For Christmas May I please have a Johny Eagle gun, pistol, a pair of rollar skates, big work bench, a bean bag game. Thank you. "Keith Porter" NELSON CULP Nelson Culp of 1205 River Terrace drive, McHenry, was found dead by neighbors in the garage near his home about 5:30 Saturday evening, Dec. 9. They investigated after failing to see lights in the home Friday evening. The body was on the floor alongside a stool near the exhaust pipe of the car. The ignition was turned on, but it is believed the battery ran down on the idling motor and it stopped. An inquest into his death is scheduled for Saturday morning at 10 o'clock in the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home. Mr. Culp, 83, was born Sept. 10, 1885, in Indiana and had resided in this community about three years. A certified public accountant, he had conducted his own business. His only immediate survivor is a son. The body was removed from McHenry to the Paul Senne funeral home, 201 Lake street, Maywood, for last rites. Observe Church Anniversary DECEMBER 13, 1967 - PLAINDEALER - PG. 3 - WW YMI. i vi\ni .\i i r Pastor Burton Schroeder (left) of Portland, Ore., first pastor at Nativity Lutheran church, arid Dr. Robert J. Marshall (right), president of the Illinois Synod, are shown with Pastor Thomas Johnson, present pastor of Nativity church, Wonder Lake, at the banquet held Saturday, Dec. 9, at the Legion home to observe the church's fifteenth anniversary. McHENRY PLAINDEALER Established 1875 3812 Wev.f Kim Street Phone 385-0170 McHenry, Illinois -- 60050 Published Every Wednesday & Friday at McHenry, Ill- Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois bv McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY I*iirv ('. Lund LEROY SNELL LeRoy E. Snell, 75, of Chicago died Nov. 30 in Northwest hospital following a long illness. He was a retired railroad man. Mr. Snell was born Oct. 11, 1891, in Chicago. The family had resided at 5711 Fox Lake road, Pistakee Highlands, for ten years. Survivors are his wife, Gertrude; one daughter, Mrs. Grace Reinhardt; two sons, Robert E. Snell and LeRoy Snell, Jr., of Chicago; seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Services were conducted last Dec.2 at the Pedersen chapel in Chicago, with interment in Glen Oak cemetery. where Rev. Raymond White will officiate at last rites at 1 o'clock Wednesday. The body will then be sent to the Ollinger chapel in Denver, Colo., with interment services scheduled 'for Saturday at 2:30 o'clock in East Town cemetery. JOSEPH BELLINO Joseph Bellino, of 309 N. Crestwood, Lilymoor, died Sunday, Dec. 10 in Hines hospital. Survivors include his wife, Tena; two sons, Thomas and Joey, both serving in the Army at Fort Sheridan; and two daughters, Josephine and Debbie. The body will rest at the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home Wednesday evening. A funeral Mass will be sung Thursday morning inSt.Mary's Catholic church. STATE REVOKES DRIVER LICENSE; SUSPENDS MANY The office of Secretary of State Paul Powell has announced the revocation of the driver license of Michael E. Kearney of Marengo for driving while intoxicated. Suspensions were ordered for Timothy M. Butcher and Randy L. Olson of Crystal Lake, Glenn A. Calloway of Lake-in-the- Hills, Joseph P. Condon of Algonquin; Alan J. Gignac of Wonder Lake, Michael J.Jaeckels of Woodstock, John W. McCartney of 4520 Riverdale drive, and Allan V. Raiford of 1912 Meadow Lane, both of McHenry, Francis W. Mundo of Rt. 1, Fox River Grove, George H. Weidrich of Harvard and Ralph A. Ruggenberg, Jr., of Marengo, all for three violations, and Hans J. Brinnich of""€rystal Lake for attempting to flee or elude a police officer. A probationary permit was issued to John R. O'Neill of Wonder Lake. Secretary of State Paul Powell announced the Drivers License division of his office has rescinded the revocation of the license of Earl C. Glenn, Jr., 210 Illinois St., Crystal Lake. The revocation was rescinded following receipt of information from the Municipal court of Chicago that a report of bond forfeiture on a charge of driving while intoxicated Publisher Adele Froehlieh, Editor NATIONAL NEWSPAPPR yi MEMBER V 19 6 7 Subscription Rates 1 Year $5.00 1 Year 6 Mos. . $2.75 6 Mos. $3.00 3 Mos $2.00 3 Mos. $5.50 In MttcHennv County $2.25 Outside McHenry County was in error and the case was dismissed. ITEM: About one-third of the minerals and vitamins present are lost when liquid in canned vegetables is poured off. • • • ITEM: If you use an automatic dr£er, take out clothes before they are bone dry. Overdrying sets wrinkles which Increases ironing time. ITEM: When shorter days prevail, let there be more light for your Indoor plants. Expose them to several hours of basking under either fluorescent lights or incandescent bulbs. Such flowering plants as African violets, golxinias, begonias and even foliage plants need varying degrees of light, to complement the natural growing and moisture conditions provided by their red clay pots. 'Dear Santa: "For Christmas I would like "Dear Santa: "My name is Larry Meyer and I have three sisters and I have two brothers and I am 8 years old and I want a buzzy buzz buzz, tool set, form set, train set, boat, slinky, give-ashow projector. "From Larry Meyer" DAVID KITTLE David Kittle of Leeside, Pistakee Hills, died in the crash of two trucks in Erie, Pa., last Sunday, Dec. 10. Mr. Kittle, 55, was born Jan. 13, 1912, in Bell City, Mo. He was a truck driver for the Navajo Freight Lines. Survivors are his wife, Opal; two daughters, Mrs. Jack (Marion) Hendricksen of Lake Villa and Mrs. Edward (Grace) Marr of Genoa, 111; two sons, Ralph of Genoa and Frank of Aurora, Colo., also fifteen grandchildren. The body rests at the George R. Justen & Son funeral home ANNA M. KASPAR Mrs. Anna M. Kaspar of 3202 Meadow lane, Wonder Lake, died early Thursday, Dec. 7, in Memorial hospital, Woodstock. She had resided in Wonder Lake for the past nine years. The body was taken to the George R. Justen & Son funeral home and then removed to the Marik chapel in Berwyn. Fewer Poor The proportion of "poor" people in the United States has decreased in recent years, according to the Census Bureau. In 1959, about 22 per cent of the population had incomes below the poverty level; in 1966 the figure was only 15 per cent. 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