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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 May 1955, p. 8

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PageEIghi BOY SCOUTS THE MeHENBY PLAWDEALER WM. OLLENQUIST, FORMER RESIDENT DIES IN FLORIDA-fJ : ' William B.. Ollenquist, tl, a former resident of McHenry a member of A.F. of L. 241, Chicago Transit Authority, died- at hi* home in St. Peteirsburg, Bflla., on April 30. Survivors include his widow, Josephine; a daughter, ' Mrs. Virginia' Daniels; tjvo granddaughters and a grandson, all of St. Petersburg, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Ellen M. Herbert in Florida and Mrs. Anna. E. Kavanaugftt of Park Ridge. :V, Funeral services were \heM from the Oooksey funeral liorae in St. Petersburg at 2 o'clock May 3, with interment in Memorial Park. Thursday. May 5.1955 Intentional double or triple exposures are fun to make--all you need is a dark background and a few simple props. It's Fun to Make Mistakes on Purpose March evenings seem to us to be the ideal time for trying something new and different, for experimenting and finding new interests. And today we've got a suggestion to pass along -- trick photography. Don't think for a minute that trick photography's something for the experts -- the box camera crowd can have their fun with it too. As a matter of fact, much of trick picture taking is merely a matter of making mistakes on purpose. One of the easiest and most effective varieties of trick photography is based on that familiar snapshooting gremlin, the double exposure. Most of us know all too well how to do this when we don't want to, but now we'll tell you how to do it for fun. First of all, you have to put your camera on a tripod or other solid support, because these have to be time exposures. Camera movement would spoil the trick in this case. To take a picture like the one we've used to, illustrate today's column, set up your table where you can have a plain dark background. One way to achieve this is to put it in front of d door which is opened into a darkened room. Place your subject in the first position. Snap the picture. Then, without winding the film, move her to the next position and snap another picture, and so on, if you want her in the picture a third time. Be careful not to move the table. It has to be in the same position for each exposure. --John Van Guilder Troop 162 An informative and profitable weekend was spent in the woods with our brother troops in Fox River Grove, along with ti!:ose froan Cary. The big' event was the Fox River Grove neighbor- | hood camporee held each year ! southeast of the Turner camp. Ait the end of the big evening council fire, Robert Rodde was presented his Tenderfoot badge and his dad was there to pin it on. The fireside program had included skits, songs, demonstrations, musical numbers axid an informative lecture. Robert Jessup, Bill Kirk, Raymond Nyden, Robert Beckenbaugh and Randy Hughes staged a surprise skit to/.at surprised and amazed many in the huge audience. • The next day the Explorer Scouts laid out many Scout skill events In which all .patrols took part. Here 'they Wefje tested in first aid, signalingk^xemanshLp. fire building, ,?$$$'-' sketching, trailing and compass. Jim Kirk aided in laying 6UL the compass course and the highest score in this work competing troops and patroSri\\)$ls "that of Billy Anderson. Freddie Wahl had second place on firebuilding and Randy Hughes was '/ligii on trailing-, aided by Ediie Mars and Robert Rodde. Mr. Mai-s was an over-night camper and a big help to our boys. JUNIOR THEATRE GUILD TO PRESENT FIVE SUMMER PLAYS Elwood Carlson, president of the McHenry County Junior Theatre guild, hks announced the various department Iheads who will work on the series of five plays tc be presented at the Chicory Hill Barn this summer. The technical director will be Bruce Strabton, with lighting in charge of WalJy Vieregg. Set designs will be executed under the direction of Robin Rackham. The costumes fojii this summer's productions will be done by Mary Dmmmond. ' Most of the directors and plays have been selected, leaving only the detail work to be done before the announcements of tryouts whicu are open to all 'high school and college age young people. Ether is produced by distillation of alcohol with sulphuric M O T H E R ' S D A Y I S MAY 8 t k f * She'll love the new,. modern Streamlite Samsonite \ Luggage Pullman Cist $27 JO* O'HIte Cast $19.50 p/ui fax 2 pieces $ Terms Available The most popular luggage in the world,., because it's strongest and smartest 1 Modern tapered shape, easier to carry! Unique tongue-in-groove construction--keeps dust and moisture out! Exclusive Samsonite design -- carries more clothes in less space, wrinkle-free! Six stunning better-than-leather finishes, defy wear, wipe clean with a damp cloth! Colorado Brown, Alligator finish, Rawhide finish, Bermuda Green, Admiral Blue, Saddle Tan! MARK'S SPORTING GOODS MARINE SUPPLIES HOBBY SHOP ZONING BOARD APPROVES VARIOUS ZONING VARIATIONS Several approvals were given by the county zoning board for variation of classificattonjy last week. Three were in the McHenry • area. ' Harold and Anita Vaupell amd Grace Glorney were given permission to reclassify a tract o£ property to R-l near Griswolid Lake. John and Agatha Thelen's petition for re-zoning of proper- • ty on Pistakee Lake to residen.- i tial was also approved. Am R-l j classification was granted to Ro- I bert Hay for lots located near McHenry on the Crystal Lake blacktop road. Long Illness Ends In Death Of H. T. Lennon Lend Uncle Sam Your Dollars Harold T. Lenhon, 50, died at his Spring Grove home Tuesday morning, May 3, following a long illness. He leaves his widow, Irene, twelve children, two brothers, two sisters and seven grandchildren. The body will rest at the George Justen & Son funeral home until 9:30 o'clock Saturday when last rites will be conducted froon St. Peter's Catholic church, with interment in the church cemetery. Order your rubber stamp at the Plaindealer. Athletes Foot Germ How To Kill It In One Hour If not pleased, your 40c back. This STRONG fungicide SLOUGHS OFF the outer skin to expose buried germs. Kills it on contact. Get Greaseless, instant-drying T-4-L today at BOLGER'S PHONE 40 103 So. Green St. McHenry, TO. 112 So. Green St. Phone 1000 McHenry, BL GIVE mnbea T H E M BEST ELECTRIC APPLIANCES MADE MOTHER'S DAY, MAY 8™ Suib&tm MIXMASTER Exclusive, larger bowl-fit beaters for higher, lighter, fiaertextured cakes, fluffier mashed potatoes. 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The speaker will be Dr. Jpmes Jones, who is the chaplain at the Cook county prison. He lhas spoken before many 'teen-age groups and is considered a very interesting speaker by all who have heard him. Loren Kiddoo will lead singing and Evelyn Shoberg will give the worship. Installation of next year's officers will take place. There persons from our church will be on the slaite of new officers. Sue Stinespring is secretary and Kathy Anderson and Don Kice are publicity chairmen. There will be refreshments and square dancing led by Ernest Useman. Gui- next meeting will be May 22. Betty Wright, reporter DAIRYMEN MEETING McHenry county junior dairy, men and their parents are urged to attend the youth barn meeting to be ihedd at Moo Meadows farm Friday, May 6, at 8 o'clock. The farm is located on Highway 14, three miles southwest of Woodstock. Excess Wheat Acreage Deadline Set For May 31 McHenry county wheat growers who have excess wheat can still get into compliance if by May 31, 1055, they will utilize such acres " fi&jr" green manure, hoy, pasture or silage. This statement is issued by Bert Bridges, chairman of the local ASC committee. This is an extremely important matter for farmers tt) consider because there are a number of advantages in keeping acreages within the allotment. Farmers who comply with allotments are not subject to marketing quota penalities, tfceir production on the farm is eligible for price support, and their eligibility for assistance under (the Agricultural Conservation Program is not affected. LEGAL Buy U.S. Savings Bonds First Church of Christ, ^ntist WeodstocK, niin^T invites you to l'^fen to How Christian Science Heals "SPIRITUAL, AWAKENING BRINGS PHYSICAL HEALING" 4 Sun. 9:00 a.m. WROK (1400 kc) SUN. 10:15 a.m. WAIT (820 kc) ORDINANCE REGULATING THE DISPOSAL OF JUNKED OR UNUSED ICE BOXES CITY OF McHENRY, ILLINOIS WHEREAS, it is deemed in the best interests of the City oF McHenry and in the best interests of public safety and welfare to regulate the procedure to be followed in junking or abandoning electric refrigerators or ice boxes, NOW THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of the City of McHenry, Illinois, that any unused ice box stored outside of a. residence in such a manner as to be accessible to children, or any ice box junked or discarded, shall have the doors rendered unusable by removing same from the hih^e attachments or breaking the door catch closing mechanism In such maimer as to make it impossibj for the said/mechanism to operate as a self-locking unit, and thsp each person so discarding or Junking such electric refrigerator or ice box shall take further or other steps as will make impodr V sible the trapping or confinement of children therein. Persons violating the provisions of this ordinance shallbe subject to a fine of not less than $10.00 nor more than $100.00. This* ordinance shall be in fuB force and effect ten (10) day! following its publication as by statute made and provided. GEORGE P. FREUND, Mayor of the City of McHenry ATTEST: EARL R. WALSH^ City Clerk ELMER F. ANTONSON CHARLES t>. BROWN •" EDWARD L. BUCHERT.jf ' DONALD E. JOHNSON EDWARD J. GAUSDEN ' LEO G. ROTHERMEL Which remedy will cure Mastitis first? OLD WAY. See how thick, old-style ointment containing grease or wax forms a •olid mass of "goo." It resists dissolving for hours. How can the antibiotic reach infection? New liquid treatment contains famous Terramycin, more powerful than penicillin against the many organisms causing mastitis. You sell milk sooner because it leaves no greasy, waxy deposits in the udder. SEE US FOR Terramycin Or OXTTKT&ACTC14NK W ANIMAL FORMULA FOR MASTITIS NEW WAY. See how new liquid Terramycin Animal Formula for Mastitis disperses instantly. Antibiotics go to work fast. One tube clears tap most cases in 24 to 48 hours. Bolger's drug store S. GREEN ST. PHONE 40 McHENRY, ILL. Don't Forget! I May 14+h from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., at the McCullom Lake Beachhouse, vote for tfie People's Choice . .. X PEOPLE'S PARTY PRESIDENT • JOSEPH J. CRICK VILLAGE CLERK • MRS. EMMA PYRITZ POLICE MAGISTRATE • KENNETH E. EBEY TRUSTEES • JOHN T. BOYLE • CHARLES H. BROCKEN • STEPHEN H. HUSK A • ALLAN E. McKIM • MRS. LORRETTA M. MEYER • LOWELL H. PETERSON < The People's Party of the Village 5f McCullom Lake One Way to Find Out What The Shouting's All About M m m s> \ f* Si "4 n 3 H J Drive it Yourself ! ^ innrinrm Tfti'-**" Super "88" Ho/fdoy Coupe. A Cenero/ Moforj Va/ue; * 2344 OLDS MOBILE "tt" 2-DOOR SEDAN (llJLUS* TRATCD AT RIGHT 1 OEUVEREO LOCALLY. STATE AND LOCAL TAXES EXTRA. Your prke depends upon choice of model ond body style, opHonol equipment and accessories. 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