Here and Jn Business j • • . - • PG. 16-PLAINDEALER-WED. FEB. 12, 1969 COM VENTS \cW arco- PRESENTS CHECK - E. M. Keys, right, president of Oak Manufacturing company, presents a check for over $5,000 to Dr. Forest D. Etheredge, president of McHenry County college. Looking on is John Garrett, Dean of Applied Arts and Sciences. The check covers tuition, textbooks and fees for Oak employees' attending courses for credit at McHenry County college. Over fifty evening courses are offered employees by Oak. its Over 150 company personnel attended the evening courses during the term which began last fall. The courses cover a wide variety of subjects in the general areas of office, industrial and management education. ELECTRIC WEEK The electric industry and its three million employees will observe National Electric Week this year from Feb. 9-15, according to John Eilering, vice-president of Commonwealth Edison company. Commonwealth Edison is the local sponsor of the nationwide event which commemorates the birthday of Thomas Alva Edison and the subsequent accomplishments of the industry he founded. Edison was born almost 122 years ago on February 11, 1847. GIFT TO COLLEGE The efforts of Robert Hoover of Crystal Lake and William Brda of McHenry were responsible for securing the donation of five filing cabinets for McHenry County college, each valued at approximately $200. Mr. Brda is presently enrolled in one of the college's data processing courses. The cabinets were given to the college by the advertising firm of Needham, Harper & Steers, Chicago. SERVICE NEWS Army Specialist Five Cory A. Patterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William N. Patterson, 1421 W. Lakeview, McHenry, is participating in Exercise ACID TEST 1/ PUNCH CARD V, as a gunner in the 172nd Infantry Brigade (Mechanized). Major units of the U. S. Army, Alaska and Alaskan Air Command Forces, plus Air National Guard units from several other states, are engaged in the mock battle operation which began Jan. 29 and will continue through Feb. 13. The largest training exercise to be held in Alaska in two years is being conducted in the Army's maneuver area near °Ft. Wainwright. It is designed to test the effectiveness of combat troops operating inthe arctic environment. Under near-combat conditions, pitting "friendly forces" against "aggressors," the ground soldiers are demonstrating their fighting efficiency in a region where winter temperatures sometimes reach more than 60 degrees below zero. Marine Corporal James A. Gehri, son of Mrs. Roy O. Lee of 2802 N. Manitou Trail, McHenry, is serving at the Chu Lai Marine Air Base in Vietnam with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 323. The squadron, a unit oC the First Marine Aircraft Wing, flies the F-4B Phantom jet. Capable of supersonic speeds, the Phantom can assume the role of a ground-air attack aircraft, and can intercept and destroy enemy aircraft under all weather conditions. BIRTHS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK On Feb. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Don Summerkamp, Wonder Lake, became parents of a son. FEBRUARY 12 Wonder Lake Woman' s\l Presents Program on "Nai tics and Drugs" -- 8 p.m.-- Greenwood School. Annual Library Benefit Card Party--Sponsored by McHenry Woman's Club--'V.F.W.Hall-- 12:30 p.m. ' FEBRUARY 13 American Legion Auxiliary Meeting--Legion Home--Richmond-- 8 p.m. League of Women Voters meets with Mrs. William Schuette, 4418 Greenwood Rd., Woodstock, at 8 p.m. FEBRUARY 14 McHenry Woman's Club Zion Lutheran Church--1 p.m. FEBRUARY 15 Pot-Luck Valentine Party-- Stars - Masons - Guests - Acacia Hall--7:30 p.m. • Bake Sale--McHenry .Senior Citizens Club--McHenry State Bank--9 a.m. to 3 p.m. FEBRUARY 15-16 Fourth Annual Cullom Knoll Association Fish Derby-9 a.nru to 4 p.m. FEBRUARY 16 Second Annual Spaghetti Dinner-- Sponsored By Rifle Squad American Legion Home -- 12 Noon to 6 p.m. "Dangerfield Newby Moves Up Town" Play Presented At First United Methodist Church No Admission-Public Welcome 7 p.m. FEBRUARY 18 League of Women Voters meets with Mrs. Roland Herrman, 405 N. Gr^en St., McHenry, at 2:45 p.m!. FEBRUARY 20 League of Women Voters sponsors tour of Valley Hi Nursing" Home. 385-6043 for information. McCullom Lake Conservation Club Meeting--8 p.m.-- Lakeland Park Community House, 1717 North Sunset Avenue. Catholic Daughters of America, Court Joyce Kilmer 573-- Regular Monthly Meeting-- 8 p.m.--K. of C. Hall. FEBRUARY 21 St. Margaret's Chapter of NAIM--St. Mary's School Hall 8 p.m. Board Member is Meeting 7 p.m. FEBRUARY 22 Annual Dance -- American Legion Auxiliary--Legion Hall Richmond--9:30 p.m. FEBRUARY 24 McHenry Senior Citizen Club--7:30 p.m. East Campus Cafeteria--Fun Night. Jockey TKO® Valentine Boxers. Tailored construction with comfort waistband. Full proportioned seat. Clever "beating heart" gift box, which when opened, says. "My Heart Beats For You". Sizes 30-44 Tapered Life Racer with vented legs. Valentine pattern without gift box . . $1 .50 A Great Companion Gift Jockey Power-Knit^ T-shirt Sizes S. M. L. XL 3 for $4.50 F . $2.50 1245 X. Cireent St. Phone 385-0041 McHenry. Illinois STORE HOURS: Open Daily 8:30 a.m; till 6 p.m. * Fri. 'til 9 O.E.S. Meeting) -- "Bag" Lunch--Richmond Chapter- Masonic Temple--Richmond-- 8 p.m. FEBRUARY 25 O.E.S. -- Stated Meeting -- 8 p.m. -- Aca&ia Hall. FEBRUARY 26 O.E.S. Chapter 547--Annual George Washington Dessert Card Party -- 1 p.m.--Acacia Hall--1309 N. Court Street-- Public Invited. FEBRUARY 27 McHenry Garden Club--Regular Meeting-- 1 p.m. Home qf Mrs. Carl Rietesel. MARCH 8 Friendship Club Pot-Luck Dinner & Meeting--6 p.m. First United Methodist Church Dining Room. MARCH 10 McHenry Senior Citizens Club--St. Patrick's Dinner And Party--6:30 p.m. East Campus Cafeteria.? MARCH 11 O.E.S. State Meeting--8p.m. Acacia Hall. Annual St. Patrick's Card Party-Luncheon -- Sponsored By Christian Mother's Society St. Peter's Hall--Spring Grove 12 Noon. League of Women Voters V.I.P. Luncheon 12:45 p.m. at Woodstock Inn, 1400 N. Seminary Ave. MARCH 24 McHenry Senior Citizens Club--7:30 p.m.--East Campus Cafeteria. Musical Program. MARCH 25 O.E.S. -- Stated Meeting -- 6 p.m. Acacia Hall. ^ Poet's ^ Corner I BLUE STARS TURN TO GOLD Did troubles ever gather When your stars were blue Did you ever shed tear drops Lush as morning dew Did you ever feel weary Too weary for prayer Did you ever feel tired Too tired to care Did you ever have heartaches You wanted to hide Did you ever feel real sick Way way down inside Did you ever tire of strife ' if things go astray Did your sad heart ever ache For those who are away Did you ever look around you 'For peace to behold Someone seeking ways to Turn your blue stars togold? By Kathryn Wagner 1612 Flower St. McHenry SAY I LOVE YOU SWEETLY LOCKER'S FLOWERS Ph. 385-2300 3709 W. Elm St. " McHenry FREE DELIVERY * Watch for the opening of our beautiful new shop at 1213 No. Third Street McHenry Right around the corner behind the old shop on the same property. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmammmmmm* FEBRUARY REDUCTION SALE EVERYBODY BUYS) • EVERYBODY RIDES! ' " 2 1 1 68015 1968 OLDSMOSILE Cutlass Coupe 2-door Hardtop model. V-8, power, automatic transmission,£4%|B4feMhAA ance " °Ver $37°°' Pr'Ced f°r immediate c,ear'^25Rfj"*' $195 Down, 36 months on the balonce. 1968 BUICK Electra Coupe The last one we have, folks. Priced to save thousands. Factory air conditioned. Black padded roof, plus a multitude of other, extras. Car^ -- - - - so new, you can look at it on our showroom floor. Priced' for immediate clearance $195 Down, 36 months on the balance. actory air conditioned. ;$3468°° <wnn- 1968 BUICK Skylark G 812 ^ ^ 2-door Hardtop. 4500 actual miles. Original factory window sticker still on the window. When nevi- over $3800. Has all the equipment, plus black padded roof. Power, V-8, automatic transmission. Buy a like-(" new car at used car prices. Priced tor immediate clearance $195 Down, 36 months on the balance. it, pa *2588 oo 1968 OLDSMOBILE Delmont 88 2-door Hardtop. 5200 miles. Has power. V-8, • automatic, custom nylon interior, bone white exterior, blue interior. » years left on remaining warranty. See it now ... $195 Down, 36 months on the balance '2588 oo 1968 PONTIAC Bonneville 1-door Hardtop. Pride of the Pontiac fleet. Loaded with £4% M & equipment, including factory air conditioning, padded roof. When new over $5200. Weekend special $195 Down, 36 months on the balance. 1967 BUICK 2-door Hardtop V-8, automatic, power, etc. Vinyl interior with a shell £• , beige exterior. Just received in trade, priced to sell ^ 11 $195 Down, 36 months on the balance. 1)7015 1967 CHEVROLET Impala Convertible V-8, power, automatic. Like-new white vinyl roof, custom pleated leather interior, plus a host more of Chevy • I f QQ nptions. .. ™ $195 Down, 36 months on the balance. 1964 DODGE 2 Ton Model 500. Big 6 engine, West Coast Mirrors. Like new rubber antMfas been driven approximately 60,000 miles. In marvelous condition and used on local delivery by former drug company. Has expandable back doors to load and unload. Side door to load and unload. Book price $2800.00. Our price 1966 OLDSMOBILE 98 Luxury Sedan .The best flit* LU lUctU CU1U uuiuou. $1488°° car ^tn the street.' Has fully powered factory air conditioning, pylon interiors. Jfst received in trade and loaded with equipment, inaiu<ghg tilt and telescope wheel, premium rubber) etc. A truly weekend special $195 Down, 36 months on the balance. Blue $1688°° 1965 BUICK Electra 4-door Sedan. Just received in trade, factory air conditioned, plus a host of other Buick features. Local car and in real nice condition. Azure blue in color with an interior to match $195 Down, 36 months on the balance. Fully powered *1188°° OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY For Your Convenience--Extra Salesmen on Premises to Curtail Any COltlNGBOURNE BUICK - OLDS nKIUTE KU1EIY all cars in stock! GMAC FINANCING! No payments •or 45 days! PHONE 815-385-7200 Coffee Pot's Always On---Free Doughnuts I OPEN WEEKDAYS From Breakfast 'til Bedtime Like all quality dealers we are OPEN SUNDAYS