VUM j • * * s*iK+» r^* *73p' t ^ f- CLUB SHOW AT HIGH SCHOOL by Phyllis Carlson "Parade of Beauty" is the fMKxte given to the annual Gar Ami Club Show to be held this y«*r at the high school. The dates are June 27 and 28 from 2 p.m. until 9 p.m. There will be table setting and other entries from neighboring garden clubs. You are cordially invited to attend the show and enjoy the beauty of the aVrangements. • Camp Alpine Opens Sunday, June 22, Camp Alpine opened its third season as a church camp of the Lutheran -church. The Rev. Paul Erickson is camp director. The director for this weeK* at camp is the Rev. Ray Zumstein from Mt. Pulaski. There are fiftyfive enrolled campers this* - week. From Richmond Cindy Jackson is a camper. Pastor Carlson is business manager of the camp. Louise Schultz of Richmond is working at the camp this year. •. -V• -• • -V> :• Our sympathy is extended u> Dr. and Mrs. Murray Savage on the loss of their baby girl last Sunday morning. Hie Savages have three other children, Patty, Murray and Diane. Graveside services were held Monday afternoon with Pastor Carlson officiating. t&'K ^ ^ J Ar" 3 : Mailbox Have you noticed the mailbox our little village has acquired? It is located in front of the drug store and has several pickups a day. The daily pickups are 7 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m., on Saturdays, 7 a.m., 1:30 p.m and 3 p.m. On Sundays and holidays there are no pickups. Surprise Party Last Friday night the junior youth fellowship had a farewell surprise party for Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Noyce. The party was planned and engineered by a few of the eighth grade members of the group. Grace church was the place the party was held. Pfeggy Gunderson and Sandra Schlosser, with some help from their mothers, made a large cake which served as the edible centerpiece for the occasion. The cake was decorated with pink and white icing. On the cake was written--"Thanks Best Wishes. Good Luck" and a cross was made of pink frosting too. On either side of the "cake were two bowls of pink peonies with pink candles standing in them. The young people presented the Noyces with a travelling alarm clock to take with them wheri they retire from the Community church next month. Boy Scouts The Boy Scouts camped out on the Eldredge lawn last Friday night, cooked their supper and made their breakfast. They enjoyed themselves arid rose very early Saturday morning. Visitors from The North On Tuesday of last week the Ned Morgansons were visitors in Richmond. Mr. Morganson was the former high school coaclf and Mrs. Morganson taught the fourth grade at the Richmond grade school. Late last summed the Morgansons left for Alaska where Mr. Morganson taught at the high school in Palmer this past year. They returned to the states for Mr. Morganson is going to work on his master's degree at Kalamazoo, Mich. With the two teachers was the little Miss Kandi Morganson, not quite 4 months old who was born in Alaska. She has travelled, more than a t h o u s a n d m i l e s f o r e v e r y month she is old. The Morgansons ^called at several places in Richmond, the D. Sheldons, the A. Haraldsens, the G. Meyers, the H. Carlsons and some others. Here and There The Loyals of Grace church are planning a wiener roast at Big Foot Park on Lake Geneva next Saturday evening. The senior youth fellowship group will have a steak fry at the parish house this Sunday evening. Sunday callers at the H. Carlson home were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goos and daughter, Julie, of Carbondale, and Miss Louise Goos of Chicago. Miss Diana Winn with her aunt flew to Washington, D.C., this week. The trip was a graduation present to Diana from her aunt. COUNTY COLLECTOR'S NOTICE PUBLICATION FOR NON-PAYMENT PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX Notice 'is hereby given that on or after thirty days from this date and within ninety days of June 1, 1958 the County Collector of McHenry County will publish a complete list of the names of persons who are delinquent in payment of Personal Property tax together with the amount of the unpaid Personal Property tax and the amount of interest accrued thereon. This notice is given pursuant to the provisions of Section 211 of the Revenue Act of 1939 filed May 17, 1939 as amended, which provides as follows,: Distress and sale of Personal Property for taxes -- Publication of Delinquent list 211. In case any persons, company or corporation shall refuse or neglect to pay the taxes imposed on him or them, when demanded, it shall be the duty of the collector to - levy the same, together with the costs and charges that may accrue by distress and sale of the personal property of the person, company, or corporation who ought to pay the same. In counties of less than 500,- 000 inhabitants, the collector may annually publish a complete list of the name of persons who are delinquent in payment of personal property tax, the amount of the unpaid personal property tax and the amount of interest accrued. Such publication shall be m a d e w i t h i n 9 0 d a y s a f t e r such taxes become delinquent, and the list shall be, printed in one or more newspapers printed in the county. In any township in which there is published a newspaper of gen- .r-->M yT A f ' ' .... . . ' •I V. tUU U * !;> • , * A • • X MI . • • lished in one or motk such newspapers. The newspapers in which such lists are pubfished shall be entitled to a fee at the rate of 20b fter column line . Not less than 30 days' preceding the publication of any such list of delinquent personal property taxpayers there shall be published a notice, at the rate of 20c per column line, quoting this Section and warning all delinquent taxpayers of the impending publication This notice shall be published in all newspapers in "which said delinquent list will later be published. There is imposed on each delinquent tax payer .named in any list published pursuant to this Scction, a charge of $1.00 to be collected in the same manner as the tax is collected, as reimbursement to the Collector for the cost of preparing the published list. As amended by act ^approved July 15, 1953, 1. 1953, p H. fe. No. 473. Dated this 26th day of June; A.D. 1958. VERNON w. KAYS County Collector McHenry County, Illinois (Pub. June 26, 1958) FOitix-TVvO ABE". -'4 INCLUDED ON LAST "A" HONOR ROLL • The last • honor roll or the school year has been released and contains/the names of forty- two straight "A" students. Seniors . Linda Anderson, Zelinda Bennett, Roger, Benson, Vincent Cina, Patti Dixon, Dave Fantus, Ann Marie Groh and Mary; Lou Watkins. / •Juniors --g D i c k A n t o n s o n , T e r r e n c e Brady, Albert Cajthaml, Eileen Huff, Rose Mercure, Sandy Monahaft, Tom Olsen, Richard Smith and Ronald Smith. Sophomores Karen Bailey, Mary Carr, Mike Creighton, Carol Diedrich, Joyce Eckstein, Sue Etheridge, Dolores Freund, Paule Granger, Judy Hans, Barbara Krickl, Kathy Prawl, Barbara Skrentriy, Carolyn Vanthurnout, Nancy Weber and Sandra Whiting. Freshmen Dorothy Adams, Anita Barger, Nancy Chadwick, Kathryn Gurran, Sherry Evans, James Hansen, Alan Rietesel, Marlene Schroeder, Patricia Walsh and Nancy Whiting. Wives regard husbands as some kind of perpetual motion that takes care of everything. - byMarie Sduettgen Carrots - in modern'fashion. Scrape six medium sized carrots arid slice into about % inch slices. Boil in small amount of water until not quite done. At this stage the water should have evaporated entire^ ;•,/ j- , 7~?T fifivp*, ^wahkr if needed than to cook , in large quantity of water. When dry and almost done, add 1 tablespoon of butter and 2 tablespoons of powdered sugar. Season arid allow to finish cooking gently until sugar and butter are absorbed. Carrots in this manner should please children because Of the sweet-glazed m of- tnejn. Carrots, are so often bitter in winter because, they are ®J. It is best to choose Bmalkr carrots bfecause of this. Cooked tills way even did carrots are nQt too untasty. •'< S v This 4s fronqi the conventional metnrels of preparing and serving carrots. -•1 ' ' | i-v ^! MOVING TO A NEW LOCATION 523 MAIN ST. McHENRY. ILL: PHONE 2828 gjiiiimiimiiniHiiiiniiitiiniimiiiiiniimiiiiiniiniiiiiimiiiiiuiiuHniniHiiiKiiiiiiniiEiiinnitiiiiniiKiiit. VILLA NURSING HOME ON PISTAKEE BAY NEAR McHENBI Home for the Aged SENILE BED PATIENTS ! ^. •- *•*. • fSf | PHONE McHENRY 461 ^ '•* -3| liiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimuiiiiuiiiiiiHimtfmitniim^ Share The Fun The 4-Hers of the Community Clover club have been practicing for the district "Share the Fun" contest which they will participate in July 8 at St. Charles. Sons Home Two of the Noyce sons were heme last weekend. They were Robert Noyce of California, who is visiting his parents bef «|-e returning from a business trip, to Ohio, and Rev. Gaylord Noyce of North Carolina who is visiting his parents after a convention he attended at Elmhurst college. The Rev. Gaylord Noyce preached the sermon for his father at -the Community church last Sunday morning. Bridal Shower Miss Shirley Boelter was the guest of honor at a bridal shower held at the home of Mrs. Cary Beall of Richmond Sunday evening. Shirley will be married at Lake Geneva Saturday to Jim Beall of Richmond. A Little Girl Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beall are the parents of a baby girl born last Saturday night. The baby's maternal grandmother is Mrs. Ted Stermer «f Richmond and the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. S. Beall of Richmond. The little girl has two brothers, Bruce and Bradley. Vacationers Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Hoffman and children are vacationirig near Green Bay, Wis., this week. We hope they are having sunshine and warm weather. Young Peggy and Jeffrey Hoffman will both celebrate their birthdays on their vacation. 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