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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 May 1949, p. 2

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itrMt *u lmrglar- IMI «Nk to the extent of IMM. Ihrtjr cartons ot •Mi an undetermined . of canned hams. bargltra pried open a door Wt»4ow of the. refrigerator m»- lM room in the rear, and tore • wire cage In getting to the stock room. They the® Ml through the rear door. Discovery of the theft was made at S a. n». Wednesday when the night delivery truck arrived with supplies for the, grocery. ___ Farm Late fall or early winter Jp th» time for farm butchering. MMIIHMHinHMMMi pMr h .'te. I* i, * iNL'iV* . & NOW ii: TulD of Hetin strained BY FOOD • For your pride and joy ; Twenty-two varieties from which to choose PANTRY DELICACIES KXVEKSIDE DEIVE McHENXY Wonder Lake (by Vaaeeae Sella) Special Meeting 01 Wonder Weeds SiMlrttten Am*n A special meeting of the Won der Woods Subdivision Association was held la* Saturday at Muisy's hall, Rlngwood, with Mr. Stendebach presiding. The meeting was called to acquaint the people with the work done during the winter months by the board of directors. A motive, was made to improve the roads of the subdivision by putting gravel, sand and one coat of oil on them. This motion. elected to the bearA of the Mo- Henry .County Theatre OalM en Friday ot last week at the anvil meeting. They are Mary Bedres ot Wooded Shores (Wickline Bey) and Vette Kell of Wonder Center The Guild operates the Woodstock Players and together with the owner of the players, the board ot directors is already planning a varied fall season ot plays. Legion Membership . American Legion membership is only forty members from ihe alltime high made last year. The membership this year Is 2,491, with the "baby" post at Wonder Lake boasting <0. membeipr at the Legion Home and May 14 Is the date for the bake sale which will be conducted at Milbrandt's. CORRECTION: Nominations wilt be in May, but the election will not be until June. The directors ot the Rod and Oun Club met at the Legion Home on Sunday morning. The dues tor the club have been raised to |5 per year and some have not yet paid their dues. With th« membership card this year,, each member will receive a card as a member in the Illinois Federation on Sportsmen's Clubs and a subscription to "Wildlife, the Federation magazine. School Party . „\,,, Not Well Attended The room mothers, the Rod and Gan Auxiliary and the Community made by Nlr. Wallace and seconded iClub had prepared great portions by Mr Zerwas, was carried and j of food on Saturday night for the bids will be secured for this Job anticipated crowd at their party Community Interior 0 i miiTf FOR SPRING GIVE YOUE HOME A PICKUP WITH A NEW SLIPCOVER OR FRESH DRAPERIES AND CURTAINS. " DRAPES SLIPCOVERS CURTAINS CORNICES BEDSPREADS WALLPAPER TABLECOVERS 2048. Green St. Phone McHenry 490 as soon as possible. Mr.. Woodward suggested that people of the subdivision become more friendly and said that a greeting committee should bi formed to call on new residents of the community. He also read a letter from the Illinois Commercial Telephone Company concerning the extension of service in the community. There was discussion on the fire protection as laid out "by the board of directors and it was agreed to go ahead with the plans. A proposed change in the bylaws was read by Mr. DeMorees but it was agreed that the change should not be made until the general meeting -in August, when all property owners will undoubtedly be present. The treasurer's report was read* by Mr. Porter and Joseph Wurm, secretary, recorded the minutes. Participate In State Maslc Finals , At Charleston The boy's chorus an* the girts' chorus of McHenry high school journeyed tp Charleston, 111. last Friday to participate in the finals of the state music contests. Both had rated first place in the regional contests held in Elgin last month. The boys' chorus brought home a first and the girls' chorus was rated second in the finals. Boys from Wonder Lake who are members of the winning chorus are Bob Doerrfeld, Jerry Cristy and Paul Marke. Girls who participated In the chorus contest who reside in Wonder Lake are Peggy Selsdorf, Jayne Cristy, Sally Smale, Ellen Eltoft, Sharon Sells and Barbara Smale. ON THEATRE BOARD Two Wonder Lake persons were GREAT YOUTH FOR CHRIST RALLY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM McHENRY, ILLINOIS SATURDAY NIGHT MAY 7th at 7:45 P. M. "King's Men" Ocme For An Evening of Real Good Time REV. FLOYD ANKERBERG, Dynamic Youth Evangelist, Speaker Inspiring MUSICAL PROGRAM Featuring The Famed "KING'S MEN" Of Trinity Bible College, Chicago SatRLEY BLAKE, Marimbaist UNN LOSHBAUGH, Songleader -Admission Free--Welcome! in Muzzy's hall, but only a handful of folks showed up. Since the proceeds from these particular parties go to the school for extras not provided in the regular budget, it seems a shame that they are not patronised. The serving (comittee was composed of Mrs. Rose Murphy, Mrs. Malda Bastien, Mrs. Charlotte Mayer, and Mrs. Paulinfe Grill. Delia Cheney was chairman. Mothers of the fifth and sixth grade children donated the food and a substantial donation was made by Mr. Nett of johatburg. Breakdown Given Of Tax Rate For Current Taxes There is an old saying, "As inevitable as de^th and taxes--" and, since everyone has his tax bill, we thought the folks might like a break-down of the tax rate. The rate this year is $1,937 per $100 valuation and the items are as follows: .106 county. .070 township. .335 road and bridge. .* .891 school dist. S« (Harrison) .511 school dist. 156 (McHenry High Schol.) .024 fire protection. The ten cents for the county goes toward the upkeep of the sheriff's office, the treasurer office, the judge, the juries, etc. which constitute county government; the seven cents supports the township supervisor, his expenses, and pays for the tax assessor, etc. The rest lie self-explanatory. Brlefies Charles Karr of Wonder Lake came home from the Woodstock hospital on April 28 after having been a medical patient for several days.--Our deepest sympathy to Fred Marks, whose mother passed away in Chicago last week.--The Charles Garbe Jr. family were out for the first time this season to their cottage in Indian Ridge. They had been hospitalized for injuries received in an automobile smashup in Chicago--Mrs. Dorothy McEachren, her father, Masou Warner, and sister, Vivian Warner, the latter two of Chicago, flew on Monday to Charlotte, N. C. where they plan to spend a tenday vacation--Tony Bogus and I Joseph Kolar, Jr., were both busy j this weekend getting their cot- Itages ready for summer occupancy j--Mrs. Margaret Kellner sadly put her mother on a plane for Scotj land last Sunday. The elder lady ! has been a visitor in this country for the past three months--A surprise birthday party for Esther Steinle was held at Fiala'e on Wednesday of last week. Bsther was 15 years old--My apologies to Joan Biggers for failing to mention that she participated fn the regional music contest. Joa^ played in the band, the orchestra and the clarinet quartet. She plays first clarinet. f Charter Singer Arthur LaGreca is among the thirty-six charter ftnembers of the Woodstock chapter of the Barber Shop Singers who will be honored on charter night, May 7, at Woodstock Community high school. Mrs. Llna Stelnlfe spent a* threeday weekend at Champaign, where she was the guest of her -son, Paul Steinle, Jr., at the Mother's Day Festivities of the University of Illinois. Paul is a Freshman at the U. The twelve members of the Woodstock Doe Club Who reside In Wonder Lake are planning a big dinner to be held at the Rolaine Grill on May 19, to which the public is invited. Chairman for the dinner is Mrs. Grace Kuns. Gospel Center Hewt Next Sunday (Mothers Day), May 8, special recognition will be accorded mothers attending Sunday Bible School at 10 a. m. and | Morning Worship Service at 11 o'clock here at the Center. Music ' will be furnished at both of these 1 services by the .King's Men" : (Lindqulst Brothers of the Trinity {Seminary in Chicago). The pastor will bring the message . In the evening at 7:45, a group of stu- I dents from the above named 1 school, will be in charge of the \ meeting. A special series of meetings are scheduled to be held on May 10 through May 15, with members of the Christian Business Men's Committee of Chicago as guest speakers. The evening services will be at 8 o'clock. Sunday services at 11 a.m . and 7:45 p. m. The next Youth for iChrist Rally in McHenry county, will be held next Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The auditorium of McHenry high school is secured I for this meeting. The Rev. Floyd Ankerberg of Chicago will bring the message. Music by the "King's Men" and others. The Altar and Rosary Society of the Christ the King church will have a plastic demonstration on May 5. The public is invited. Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Martin attended the wedding of their nephew, Harry C. Lindbloom, in Chicago on Saturday, April 23. There have been three fat puppies at the house of Mrs. Lillian Forsberg and homes have been found for two of them. 6ne of the little guys, and he is fat and cuddly and friendly, is blind in one eye. No one wants this little fellow because of his disability. Is there someone who might love cute black puppy of no particular breed even if he cannot see out of one eye? He is. eight weeks old and very bright. Make Mom Queen for a Day Shower her with fragrant flowers from / • » our ideal display! Ii costs a lot less than you think! * i f f ?; Iff ftp ' && MOTHER'S DAY, MAY 8 Send her favorite flower in a fresh-cut arrangement, beaur tiful corsage or as a table centerpiece. PLANTS --~&ose Bushes, Hyacinths, Tulips and Hydreangeas. I^T TT VT OWFR^ Daisies, Jonquils, Tulips, Carnations, V V¥ i-ivy Roses, Gardenias and Camelias, McHenry Floral Co. Xocated on HI. Rt. 31, one mile south of McHenry. PHONE McHENRY 404-- -- Ceenty Legion Meets In Hebron The County American Legion Auxiliary will meet on Friday, May 6, at 8 p. m., in Hebron. Those wishing rides are to contact Gradelle Proper or Evelyn Gallup. If you have carpet rags, either wool or cotton, they are needed by disabled vets. Call Alice Wagner and she will pick up any rags you might have to donate. There is to be a plastic party Rnbber Rew liquid latex, from which dry rubber or concentrated latex is processed, is gathered in much the same way that maple sap is gathered in the United States. Patherers go from tree to tree emptying the contents of small containers into large buckets which they carry to the collection station. The trees are cut in a descending spiral pattern. The raw latex oozes from the wounds and runs down the inclined cuts into,a small cupel#* base of the pattern. rufefiei HOTIPE OF SALS Notice Is hereby given that on the 29th day of May, l»4t, the Trustees of Schools of Township No. 45 North, Range No. S Bant. McHenry County, Illinois, will sell at public auction, the premises hereinafter described: That part of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast qnarter of Section Twenty-nine (29), Township Number Forty-live (45) North, Range ] Number Nine (9), East of the I third Principal Meridian described i as follows:--Commencing on the I West line of the Northeast quarter of said Section Number Twenty- nine (29), at a point 1563.6 feet South from the Northwest corner thereof, said point being in the center of the highway leading in a Northwesterly and Southeasterly direction: thence South 67 degrees East in the center of said highway 811.4 feet to an iron stake for a place of beginning; thence South 0 degrees and 31 minutes West 245.91 feet to an iron stake; thence South 87 degrees and 39 minutes East 216.25 feet to an iron stake; thence North ,6 degrees and 33 minutes East' 157.38 feet to the center line of the aforesaid highway; thence North 67 degrees West along the center of said highway 251.88 feet to the place of beginning, and con tuning 1.04 acres of land, more or less, situate, lying and being in the Town of McHenry, in the County of McHenry, in the State of Illinois. The sale will be made on the following terms to wit: Twentyfive per cent (25%) of the selling price on the day of the sale, an additional fifty per cent (50%) within ten (10) days, and the balance on delivery of deed. CLINTON E. MARTIN, PETER SMITH, CLAYTON C. HARRISON Trustees of Schools of Township No. 45 N. Range 9 E, McHenry County Illinois. Date Signed: Apr. *4, 1949. Pub. May 5-12^19 appiam nr w - The Apirl 18 lame ot lite Magasine holds special interest tor Barrington readers, for a picture of Bob Seaver, son of <Mr. and lira. Oscar Seaver, appears in a feature on the Harvard University Dramatic club. The photographs depicted a hilarious party that the group gave In honor of the noted actor, Monte Wooley, who plays the title •role in the play "The Man Ikf: Came To Dinner," which Harnri dramatists produced with gTsel great success recently. Mr. flame# and a fellow student. Bob Mlllsr were co-directors ot the niwden l tion. Complete line of Beebe Hvestoelfe remedies at Wattles Drag 8tore, Me* Henry. Iff NOTICE The above premise Is the Lincoln school and is located 3% miles northeast ot McHenry. The sale will take place at said premise at 2 p. m., Sunday, May 29. Pub. May 5-12-19 Leather In frontier days, Americans had to make their own leather; and on the western reservations Indian tribes still tan hides and skins using age-old primitive methods. Hiroshima About 80,000 Japanese died at Hiroshima. But expert estimates say that up to 20,000 of these victims might have been' saved with the right kinds and amounts of medical tools. Foremost among these would be blood. Victims died from burns, from the flash, from fires, from shock, blast, from being hit by falling objects, and from radiation damage to the blood cells and the bone marrow. Whole blood, plasma, and serum albumin could have saved many of them. Subscribe for The Plaindealer. 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