>M*M. •j-^-h-x ^':7 Tt:y'iT'fTeif: :•. V • £ •' •%&£'£•" pr: y. it Iff ^TfV^jK - • ^ ? r"^-'-* v -^3" ; U Sit* n-'i-jcwm-w m Mchenry plaxndealeb ia' «f-#if.'jj^li- '"*" *f sv^§f *w? "•*,»< • • r r . * . > « . v . . • • ' • , i , ' ' , f , - ' • • i - • . ; . • ; r. , • . • • *V? •*: r..«fV :* .;H» f A;*.i4?";"f .•-••/-:J'i ' . -<,»^ ' '•".• ^ :..v-si«i'.-^.. ' '•' <•-'-•<••--•-•••'•• ' * • •• Tfaniqf, Inauf M>. 1952 NEWS FROM Wonder Lake Bf Tuwk Hell* |j„i».. mo> #;:: f-^'V *fc j» : ;41m Woader Woods sabdirision association is again inviting the public to attend a meeting at which a subject of interest to all will be discussed. The meeting will be held Jan. 18 in the Mill Inn at 8 p.m. and will be concerning the pollution of Wonder Lake. M. C. Woodward of Wonder Woods recently received a letter from Atty. Charles C. Stadtman, Woodstock, in which the attorney Httta serving again as chairman at the Rlngwood-Wonder Lake portion of the drive. The county quota this year is |25,0©0. Those wishing to make a contribution can mail it to Murphy, ,J$L i, liiiiwood. _ V'">w, day Is iiifit Clay Kotor, who is the only Wonder Lake child to have been born the New Year's baby In Woodstock hospital, was 3 years old Jan. 1. Clay is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cal Kolar. Wonder Woods, celebrated his birthday, at heme with a family party. Spring Grove Health ______ iliitijli' • ifji'i i *-'i iitflafirlr. • ii inn •Mmmrnim ' (By Mrs. Charles Preund) TIM bustle and bustle of the holiday season is over and the children are back at school. Public school children and pupils of St. Peter's Catholic school are jje f back to their classes and students ht„ j of Richmond high school have re- The Safe Way To Reduce An increase of 15 per cent or tnore above normal weight means obesity, or excessive weight or fatness, the educational committee of the Illinois State Medical society points out in a HEALTH TALK. Aside from the ungainly and awkward appearance of the fat person, the healthy outlook is bad. j*' ^aUy ^ctive'tissue sac around the heart called the J per icardium. With the additional I p] fat, the heart is crowded, causing < shortness of breath on the slightest effort. Excess tat in the abdomen causes a poor posture with Htooped shoulders, the spine abnormally curved and the chest sunken, making further work lor the heart and lungs. Every extra pound of flesh requires an additional two-thirds mile of bltood vessels into which the heart must pump the blood. In fat persons, the heart is being forced to do 15 to 60 per cent more work than is intended. Again, the extra flesh •ARMS turned their studies. College stu- j The fat person is more susceptible dents home for tiie holidays have returned. Qeorge and Kyron Mc- Grath left on Saturday, Qeorge ftjr Georgetown and Kyron to Campion in Wisconsin. Bob * May Boy Scout News . The Wonder Lake Boy ScOuts are planning a celebration to . commemorate the forty-second --to Iliin^rsu'te T7ach"e7s says he has arranged to have a ; anniversary of the Boy Scouts of college ln DeKalb. Tom Freund is representative of the Illinois (America. This affair will be heldfeack at galv|ltorUl| seminary in ^ Bt j at the Harrison . school. on Feb. * insanitary Water board present at the Jan. 18 meeting providing the roads are passable. : Atty. Stadtman is also planning i to have a member of the firm of Baxter and Woodman, sanitary engineers, present to explain the sewage disposal plant being planned by the city of Woodstock. The attendance of the engineer is dependent upon the Woodstock city council's approval, the attorney said in his letter. 7 at 7:30 p.m. The Scoutmaster in charge of Wonder Lake Troop No. 145 says there will be presentations of awards to approximately fifteen Scouts who have passed the necessary qualifications. In addition, St. Nazianz, Wis. Servicemen home for the holidays are back to their stations. Pvt. Allen May. has returned. Sgt. James Busch is back at Fort Leonard Woods, Mo., and Charles Gillespie, who is with the Seato diabetes, gallbladder disease, j hardening of the arteries, gout, | bronchitis, lung disorders, high [ blood pressure, and many, de- j generative diseases. The fat per- j son is also a surgical risk. To be kept alive it requires additional oxygen and nourishment. To do this, the liver and other organs that help to prepare food for the tissue must suffer. There is no need to be really In many instances, a glandular j 'at: **ave a thorough physical examination by a competent physician to determine the cause of the overweight and then increase your years by decreasing your weight. _ candlelight ceremony will be the hees, was home this weekend and main attraction, with plenty of refreshments for all. On Sunday, Jan. 6, the Boy Scout committee met at the Har expects to go to Washington. New 1952 babies are a boy for Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bereiter. She was the former Miss Shirley rison school immediately after : Br'tz- Mr and Mrs. Bob Lent re disorder may be responsible for overweight. This is the exception rather than the rule, however, for overweight is most often paused by eating too much. Since food habits established in childhood are frequently responsible for fatness, new habits must be adopted to reduce the weight. The must be planned so that it contains a sufficient quantity of essential foods, Including proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitai mins and minerals; and fluids, all Residents • of Wonder Wodds • (jje men'8 club meeting and plans ! ce've*l their new arrival on Sat- , which are necessary to repair t became alarmed when they learned that the city of Woodstock was planning a new sewage treatment plant that would temp- ® orarily make it necessary to turn untreated sewage into Nippersink creek. The creek feeds into Wonder Lake. The city of Woodstock Is making an effort to improve their sewage disposal but there will be a time when the old plant is disconnected and the new one Is not yet in operation. This period is expected to arrive' early next spring. Atty. Stadtman said in his letter ^ he had asked the state to larestipate the possibility of the city's sdelng something to protect the ^ residents of the surrounding neighborhood during the period of re-construction of the .sewage disposal plant A reply, he states, %ays that the department will go over the plans with that view in mind. Since the lake is everybody's problem, it Is important that all eltisens interested be present at the Wonder Woods meeting on Jaa. 18. ^ Aaaeuaee Engagement Mlw Marian Draffkorn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Draffkorn, Rt. 2, Woodstock, became engaged Christmas day to Jay Cristy Jr., son of the Jay > Cristys of Rlngwood. Jay Cristy, Sr., is the rural ittail carrier on Rt. 1, Rlngwood, and delivers all of the Wonder Lake route mail. The Cristy family resides on the blacktop road •bora the schoolhouse tum. Back From California Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Berry, who reside on the lake front in Deep Spring Woods, have Just returned front ^'vacation trip to California. ' •'M folio Drive The polio drive Is again underlay, wflh Elmer Murphy of Shore are in the making for many in- Jan- 5- a 6 P°und bal>y &rl i the cells and provide new tis teresting events for the young I ^r' ail(* ^®rs- Math Nimsgern are j sue The «jiet should be prefer fellows for the coming year. Percy jtbe roat61"11®! grandparents. ably high in protein and low in I clerks, currency exchanges and at Cormier, with the aid of James! Mrs. Eugene Hergott is back (fats and carbohydrates. A know-1 the Springfield and Chicago of- TRUCK LICENSING ADMINISTERED UNDER OLD FEE SCHEDULE Secretary of State Edward J. Barrett has announce? that applications for 1952 truck license plates are available. He said they may be obtained from automobile dealers, notaries .public, county Bell, will install a work shop in ; home after spending a month in the Cormier basement. Sgt. Duttko ( hospitals. We are happy to report issued the drums and bugles to j ^iat 8he is improving, the Scouts. Sgt Cihos is plan-1 Mrs. Belle Isakson left last ning hikes and wild life studies week to spend the remainder of and cooking meals in the field. |th* winter with her sister in In a recent meeting of the Boy J Arizona.# Scouts each lad made up a list of I Tom Freund and Dick Paddock, what he would like to do for the!Ed Tonyan, Jr., and Frank Zimcoming year. Here, parents, are! merman of McHenry enjoyed the some of the things your boys have *ce show at the Stadium in Chiin mind. Overnight hikes, compass reading, map reading, more Scouting classes, wood work, responsibilities in the community. Woncago Thursday night Guests in the Frank Tlnney home on Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Freund, Mr. der Lakers, lets give the boys and Mrs- Charles Freund and Mrs and girls our best support and ; Shirley Dawson. cooperate with all organizations j Mrs. John Jung is spending who also art aiding and plan- this week at the home of her parniag tor your and my children. GenpeJ Church Hews Our annual meeting was held on Friday evening, Jan. 4. Though the heavy snow fall made driving hazardous, there was a very good attendance. Among those present ^ere Mr. and Mrs. Emil Henrickfeon and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Itaderson of Chicago. The reports indicated a good year and important decisions were made for the future. At the morning, service last Sunday, the sixth of January, little Edward Blakely Eberle was presented for dedication. This week we are observing the Universal Week of Prayer, with prayer meetings each night except Monday and Saturday. Tj^se meetings will be concluded lint Sunday, with services in the morning at 1-1 and 7:45 in the evening. The pastor will speak at the morning service and Jack Loshbaugh, missionary candidate for Africa, ln the evening. ents in Johnsburg, caring .for her mother, who is in poor health. Coffee Crop A bumper crop Of coffee is expected In 1951 along the Kona coast of Hawaii, biggest island in the mid-Pacific chain. Blossoms were thick after tropically warm weather of January and early February. Plantations are in the uplands just above the coastal resort area. Washington Place A New England style colonial house, "Washington Place," Is the official home of the governor of Hawaii. Located in Honolulu near lolani Palace, Washington Place was the personal residence of the last reigning monarch of the mid- Pacific islands, Queen T.ilUiofralani. Cemplete line of Beebe livestock remedies at Wattles Drug Store, YeHeary. 8tf Old Mlivers Dcw't throw sway an old mirror Just because it has a bare spot. It can be fixed for use in a summer home or child's room. Cover the spot on the back of the mirror with tin foil and apply fresh shellac over the foil and the mirror. The shellac, when dry, will secure the foil to the mirror. ledge of t(;alories is essential to I fices of the automobile departregulatirrg the diet, since a calory ' ment, which is under the jurists the unit by which the energy diction of the Secretary of State, intake of the body is measur^i. | Plates were mailed to applicants The average male worker doing simultaneously with starting of physically inactive work, requires j over-the-counter sales Dec. 2,400 calories a day. The average | Springfield and Chicago. woman in a sedentary occupation ' Truck licensing in Illinois for needs 2,100. Exercise is another way to keep the weight down, but this should 1952 will be administered under the schedule of fees in effect previous to enactment of disputed be done carefully. Exercise uses legislation by the recent General up energy, yet it may increase the j Assembly. Secretary Barrett Is appetite. In controlling weight,! administering truck licenses untherefore, diet is about 90 percent important and exercise 10 percent. The obese person Is a natural target for the promoters of pills, belts, machines and creams supposedly guaranteed to take off.excess poundage in from three to sixty days. While the laws of the Division of Food- and Cosmetic Control of the U. S. Department of Agriculture have done much to quell these racketeers, quacks and charlatans, some manage to escape the law and foist their products on a gullible public. There are drugs, however, which if . taken under the careful supervision of a physician will control hispger, assisting the individual to adhere to a planned diet. Will power is essential In the person wishing to reduce. Most fat people really like to eat. Even if they control the intake of Jood at regular meals, they are inclined to bp eating at intervals during the day and before going., bed. Fat should be taken off gradually and regularly. Any sudden change in fat deposits of the body may affect the heart's capacity to adjust. The interference with the action of the heart is probably the most common- and serious effect of excessive weight. Much fat is stored in the abdomen and in the W'f"*T ' £>. I Second Annual ICE-CARNIVAL! SUNDAY. JANUARY 27^ | Sponsored by IT KIWANIS CLUB :Uyflt McHenry Township for the benefit of MEMORIAL HOSPITAL j ; * |ior McHenry County Com To S# HARNESS RACING _ ON ICE EXPERT ICE SKATING ACTS Music by Woodstock High School Get Year Tickets Now! TImu or Call ai GAMBLE'S STORE BERNIE'S TAP CLARK'S CHEVROLET BLAKE MOTOR SALES ' gpoHTSMAira am Ja««pk X. WtyiiM ON D1SPL THURSDAY, JANUARY JOth der the old law on advice of the Attorney General to follow the, decree of the Sangamon county Circuit Court, pending outcome xof an appeal to the state Supreme Court. The lower court declared the new law invalid. Farmers--like everyone else-- laue «ok danger rroop fire ln winter ttatn lia 'Stfmmer, according to t&e l^Ooilal Wrd^ of Fire Underwrftefs^ Farmers are at a spedal wsacFvantage because they do not have the fire protection facilities available 4n the cities. HoWever, farmers Should check the suggestions below to increase their fire safety during the winter season: 1. Check all heatinjg facilities, Including fufiaacea, jpdftable heaters, gas, coal, electric and wood stoves. 2. Open all roads as soon as possible after a storm so y<*i can get help Quickly in case of ftre. This should include opening the road to the pond, lake or river that would furaish your water supply for fighting fire. . 8. Place well-filled water buckets in cellars, attics, and around Out-buildings. As an anti-freeze measure, add four pounds of calcium chloride to each gallon of water. This solution will not freeze unless the temperature drops below minus 20 degrees F. . 4. Not all fire extinguishers are safe from freezing in the winter. Find out if yourB is usable in the winter by reading the instructions on the extinguisher and also check- this point with the wan who sold you the extinguisher. 5. Do not drive tractors or cars in the barn tp the winter--or anytime! Sparka from the exhaust may start fires. 6. If electric power falls, as during a winter storm, turn off all electric motors and appllan'ces. When current comes back on, it may not be strong enough to make motors run properly. This may cause seriofas overheating. 7. Farmers do a lot of repair work on machinery and buildings during the winter months. Be careful with blow torches and forges. Do not over-load! circuits and be sure that fuses are of the sise recommended for the circuits. IMS UHUSS - TO!' ARE INTERESTED IN THE BUY OF YOUR LIFlT! ! ! i peted open staircase and at the top is a good sized open hall; up- ~ Stairs all floojrs are 1 inch hardwood maple thrtiout. Two exceptionally large bed rooms, master faces the river; has two lar^) individual walk-in clothes closets; It has been said that opportunity • the other bedroom is "!•" shaped knocks but once --and this is one opportunity that will kty&k you colder than an ice' cu*bfe: •-- hecause -- • I AW GOING TO "GIVE AWAY" MY H O M E ! ! ! to the first red-blooded) man or woman with a little cash and a desire to live on the river -- and in McHenry, the river is the most desired front yard, with boating, swimming, fishing and ice skating at your very fingertips -- If your credit is something you can be proud of, if you can face your banker without flinching, if you aren't afraid to make mortgage payments and build equity instead of collecting worthless rent receipts, I have assurance that you can get a $12,000 first mortgage on this very desirable property ! ! ! ; ' HERE IT IS: My beaut&il home, completely furnished and ready to move into, with 176 feet frontage on the Fox river, and seawalled to boot, with scores of beautiful Norway maples, a red sugar and can be divided Into two If you want that. This bedroom contains two large roomy closets end opens onto sun-deck 24x24 with railing and a beautiful view of the river and the town. Large roomy bath with extra closet completes the upstairs. K AND THE PRICE ? ? ? Vtykj* more ,-- a cent lest ' 917,500.00 O yes! -- full basement -- sumppump -- laundry tubs -- natural gas automatic heat -- better not wait --. call McHenry T39 .-- I'm the owner -- you'll pay no commission or brokerage -- after 9 p.m. you can call me al ONTARIO 3^4,. Waukegan. .- J.DAN DANIELS ^ la Peace and W*ff mm and continually -expanded on the economic foundation of market demand, Canada's nickel proi ducing capacity has been available | for, and diverted to, military map,l e, JTa panese rose .t ree, scad„ s , needs in three great periods of na- Uonal emergency ^ our ^ of bushes and blooming shrubs, a | capacity gave Canada, the UiH^d llurtax Baby Paedaefti Vittlnr teqf McHenry 0L 4MI new two cur, oversized garage of concrete block construction, with 20 yetu* asbestos shingle roof, lot size 1y6x^00, all fenced in With white lattice for added privacy, shuffle board court, pagoda styled boat landing, and that's only the outside --. LISTEN AND READ ON INSIDE THE HOUSE: ^ large solarium, 24x24, faces river, and is complete with tile floor, halfbath and large roomy guest closet. Large living room faces river, opens onto concrete front porch, and there's a porch swing too; all downstairs is carpeted wall to wall with good sized dining room, all electric, all steel cabinet and sink kitchen, new G.E. electric refrigerator and range and breakfast nook. Large glazed back porch, 24x12, faces yard and garage. Upstairs Is reached by a ear- States, the United Kingdom and their allies overwhelming nickel superiority in World War I and World War II. It is giving the free world similar nickel' superiority in the present emergency. Caltnre Site Waf-torn Korea was once the pipe* line of Asiatic culture'. It was from Korea that Japan flrpt obtain^ a knowledge of the great civilizflron of Ancient China. Korea also helped to spread to Japan the philosophy of Buddha which encouraged art and learning at a time when Japan was still a small island nation of farms, fishermen, and'hunters. ' Ceal Mines ; More than 220 large coal mines, each with a daily ^capacity of more than 500 tons, have Men opened or placed in development . in the IT. S. in the la^t Ave years. BECAUSE Will BE NO DIFFERENT 4#.. • .: JNow, AS alwaYs, a persoh just naturally feels rtt&re secure with a good cash reserve to serve as a shock-absorber Changing \ world conditions have not altered this basic fact. As a speeiitf i. "d Savings Association our effort is to help families build security. The statement figures shown below reveal our primary interest, to operate a sound financial institution for the us? of thrifty families «?e)ur£ to save and to - own their homesr~ -- Statement of Condition « January 1,1952 ASfili * • > WA«1 UUES * * * . 1 First Mortgage Loans Real Estate Ownaei and In Judgment SM0&M Combining the advantages of the coiivcrt-Me with those of the conventional sedan is St.i.lohaker' ^ . 1952 the Starliner, u five-pussonMcr, hardtop convertible. The ne* mo<M, whirl ifiM the stnkmg new de^gn and appointment* ^ the company's entire serie* of ne%v models, i* offe,w ntn ills V .VIA mninn Anas fl lin*« n mj! I m •>. nSlnUl^ 2 _1 .1 • • MWMt typifies „„„ appoinimmu tn me company s series new is nflV.ed la botb the Champion and Commander lines, and is available in eleven different Wo-tom- e«lor>iom!>inaturns. Upholstery trim includes two different nvlon options as standard, and two leather options as •tw-coit choices.,Chrome wheel diaro nhown are optional at extra co»t. At FOLEY'S MOTOR SALES Phone 151 Richmond, III. Meek la Federal Home iHi Baak of Cfcteago V. 8. tioferaauMt Beads aad Cafh Mftffelt •ther Assets ------- fcoTAL aaviiif* Aaefiaor "H»10?,78SaV" Advance* -fren fulfil ; : Home Loan Leans la ' Process Specific Beserres Gtoaeral Beser»S«. M»177.^;.: Sarplaa 1M43W® wru. •8^864.10 MARENGO FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION PHONE 99 MARENGO, ILL. tw.r >$tWK 1 c fllv* ^0 I IkNQt.