- : t ' I ' I' ft li '1 FARM MEMBER DRIVE -- Checking goals in the 1970 Farm Bureau membership drive, Chairman Lyle Mecklenburg (right), Burton township director, says the target will be forty new members. Drive begins at the Feb. 18 board meeting. With Mecklenburg are Henry Edgerton, executive secretary (left), and Er- vin Walters, Hebron, president. ~ fJON PEASLEY PHOTO Kiwanis News WONDER LAKE CLUB At last week's meeting, a brief discussion was held on Operation Drug Alert, in which the club is participating. The program for the evening was presented by Art Lau, who spoke of the community and its churches. Mr. Lau has been very in terested and active in the ecu menical movementpHe partici pated in the inter-n&rth service at Faith Presbyterian church and Rev. Ray Parker, an hon orary member, took part in the ecumenical service held at St. Mary's church. Lt. Gov. Howard Dittrick will visit the club Feb. 2. New Arrivals JMcHENRY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Orris Hazard are parents of a son Jan. 30. A son was born Jan.31toMr. and Mrs. Terry Wetzel. Ocean travellers report that land birds are often observed 1,000 miles at sea. DAVID PAUL STUART, JR. Infant David Paul Stuart, Jr., who was born Jan. 28 at Mc- Henry hospital, died the same day. Survivors are his parents, Da^ vid Paul and Portia Davis Stu art of 701 Lily avenue, Lily- moor; five sisters, Mary, Re- gina, Paula, Dana and Tamatha; the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stuart, Sr., of Crystal Lake, and the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lane of New Orleans, La. Graveside rites were held Saturday at 1 o'clock at Crys tal Lake Memorial Park, with arrangements made by Warner & Flagg funeral home. SUSAN M. PATTERSON Miss Susan M. Patterson, 93, 1517 W. May, Sunnyside, died in McHenry hospital Sunday, Feb. 1. Miss Patterson was born June 30, 1876, in Pennsylvania. She was a sales lady for Marshall Field & Co., Chicago, before moving to this area. She re sided with a sister, Miss Cath erine Patterson. f Other survivors include a great nie<^, Mrs. William Weingart, of 1410 Frances, Mc Henry. 7 The body was transferred to the E.J. Sullivan chapel, 6311 N. Clark street, Chicago, for arrangements. FREDERICK H. BARNES Last rites were conducted es of 1101 W. Jasper drive, Whispering Hills, who died Jan. 29. H^ was 71. Private ser vices were held in Woodlawn cemetery, Chicago. The-deceased was a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America, Hawthorne chapter. AUGUST C. HUCKE . A funeral Mass jwas offered Saturday in St. Lucy's Catholic church for August C. Hucke of 1619 N. Meadow lane, McHenry, who died Jan. 28. Burial was in Queen of Heaven cemetery, Hillside. - • 2 ' CON-CON The Illinois Constitutional Convention last week accepted Gov. Richard B. Ogilvie's of fer to meet in the restored Old State Capitol in Springfield. Convention President Samuel W. Witwer said the 116 delegates were unanimous in their ap preciation of the opportunity to meet in the House chamber where the state's present con stitution was written a century ago. Basement office space de signed for the Illinois State His torical Library will accommo date officers of the convention, staff members and research as sistants. Control of rubella has be come a reachable goal with the development of a new vac cine. Supply is critically short. Illinois is receiving a total of 110,000 doses, and McHenry has been authorized to receive 10,000 doses. t- Monday for Frederick H. Barn- COLLEGE MEETING A special meeting of the Mc Henry County College board will be held at the interim ^ffices, 6200 Northwest highway (I.I.T. building) Crystal Lake, on Thursday, Feb. 12, at 7:30 p.m. ,0 I f ) » 11/ -nl .fon i i TUNE-UP AT GOODYEAR this week only. 4 regular My U.S. 6 cyl. auto. Parts extra if needed. 8 cyl. U.S. auto $8.88. Parts extra if needed. Add $2 for air- conditioned cars. We inspect plugs; check and reset timing and points; adjust carburetor and choke; cleVn fuel bowl, air filter and battery; check ignition wires, condenser, distributor cap, starter, regula tor, generator, fan belt, cylinder comp., and battery. ASK ABOUT OUR EASY PAY PLAN ! BLACKWALLS OR WHITEWALLS PICK YOUR SIZE.. NEW TREADS checkttie LOW PRICE! (Retreads on sound tire bodies) FOR COMPACTS 6 00 i 13 ) 00 • IJ 6 SO « 13 7 00 . 14 6 95 I 14 7 35 « 14 6 40 i IS t 35 • IS 4FOR $Jlft P'uj 2 7C to 35C • (ST fed (• Til ftcovfir p*r tire (depending on iitf ind 4 re •• treadJbie tires your WM 49 FOR MIDDLE SIZE CARS 7 75 i 14 7 75 I IS S ?S i 14 S IS i IS « ?5 • IS FOR LARGER SIZE CARS ALL OTHER SIZES recovery per tire (depending on • nil trudjDie tires off your •• 4 U mmBOfOm AT A LOW PRICE I GOODYEAR "M0TR- SPINR" BATTERIES 6-Volt 12-Volt $1Q88 $1288 exchange (MSI - MS21) exchange (MS29NF - MS24S) Put one of these batteries under your hood today and get new Go-Power at this low-low price. FOR $ »!•»« 4fV In Plus 40C to 46< 1ST Fed *• TJI recovery per tire (depending on we and 4 re (readable tires oW youf car. 49 4-WHEEL BRAKE | DEALS / Cars with noil self- adjusting brakes... •Tubeless or tube type •Same type road gripping tread design that comes on new car "POWER CUSHION" bias ply tires. Cars with self- adjusting brakes... $119 Any U.S. auto, plus parts if needed $319 Any U.S. auto. plus parts if needed We remove front wheels, clean front wheel bearings, inspect grease seals , add fluid, adjust brakes all 4 wheels, test . - Goodyear Automotive and Appliance Center 4400 W. Rte. 120, McHenry McHenry Market Place Hours: 8:30-5:00 ....Fri. 'ti! 9:00 ... Saturday 'til 4:30 Phone 385-7300 TAXES DUE APRIL 15, Calendar year taxpayers are reminded by Illinois Revenue Director George E. Mahin that their state income tax returns are due on or before April 15. Information regarding the tax is available over a state-wide toll- free telephone network, Mahin added. The number to be called for information by taxpayers outside the Chicago area is 800- 972-1,630. Within the Chicago area the number is 641-2150, The free service is available from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon days through Fridays. Personal assistance is also offered in revenue offices in Chicago, Springfield, Danville, Rockford, Geneva, Rock Island, Pekin, Marion and East St. Louis. :r. VETERANS MEET The regular mpnthly meeting of. McHenrj Barracks, No. 1315, Veterans of World War I, will be held Thursday, Feb. 5, at 8 p.m. at the* Legion home. PG. / - PLAINDEALER WED. FEB. 4,1970 A To have loved and lost -• is much cheaper. AO INCOME TAX Gov. Richard B. Ogilvie has announced that $5,865,756 of December income tax col lections has been distributed to counties and municipalities in Ms tax-sharing plan. This is one-twelfth of the amount col lected and brings to $22 million the amount returned in month ly allocations. 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