i , , * Page Eight THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, March 3, 1960 Kick-Off Meeting For Hospital Drive (Continued from Page !) audit committee, and Vincent A. Weyland has accepted the chairmanship of Indian Ridge. Holiday Hills, La Villa Vaupell, J*ernwood and Oakhurst. John (Jack) Sheehy, chairman, reports that Frank Higgins and T. P. Mathews have been appointed vice-chairmen of the special events committee. Mrs. RoberKJFiurst has been added as- a member. Harry Dillon will head the McHenry Medical Group team. James L. Althoff and Homer G. Fitzgerald, co-chairmen of the McHenry area committee, report that Mrs. Vaughn Joi^es I and Daisy Smith have accepted ' chairmanships of Pistakee Ray i and( McHenry Shores, respec- j tively. ' j How Can I ? By Anne Ashley Musin' & Meanderin' (Continued from Page 1) qufsitive guy or., gal enumerator who meets up with the liomrmaker who figures its her own business whether she has reached, or surpassed, the Joneses. We haven't been down Florida way ourselves this winter, but our good friend, Marie Schaettgen, picked up a little driving song that we thought was clever. We may have car- brighter look after an hour or ried a similar thought at some 1 so. Q. How can I sharpen tho blade of a knife, a plane, chisel, or other cutting tool when there' is no honing stone available? A. You can do this job very nicely with a piece of emery cloth laid out on a flat, smooth surface. Be sure to vary the pressure on the tool, bearing down hard at first in order to wear down the edge even, then gradually decreasing your pressure so as to produce a keen cutting edge. Q. What is a remedy for dandruff? A. Dissolve one ounce of flour of sulphur in one quart of soft water. Do not use it until it is thoroughly mixed and 'settled. Apply it at night. Q. What is a simple and effective substitute shoe polish I can improvise for either black or brown- shoes? A- Try simply sprinkling some lemon juice over the shoes, then polishing them vigr ouslv. Q. How can I clean gold braid? A. You can do a good job of cleaning gold braid by brushingjit first with a stiff b r u s h , ^ T O ^ n r u b b i n g s o m e powdered alum well into the braid. Let the alum remain and the briad will take on a CLEAN STREAMS GROUP STUDIES LOCAL PROBLEMS Clean Streams Committee met at the city hall Tuesday evening to hear a local business man speak on the subject of "Waste Disposal After Pumping of Septic Systems". This is the second local man interested in the work of the committee who has appeared to speak upon invitation of the group. Much of the discussion was of interest to homeowners needing a pumping service for their septic system. The problem of "short time" business men. who set up shop in the spring and summer, charge high rates, and fail ^ to have specified dumping grounds was discussed. Often times, after violating health and local ordinances, they move on before they can be apprehended. Articles pertaining to sewerage and alsio to drinking water, published in a national magaz i n e , w e r e r e a d b y G e o r g e Kanimerer, secretary, and those i n a t t e n d a n c e l e a r n e d t h a t these were fast becoming a national problefli. ItHV^ &^Mtof.the group that in com" munity ^^p^oblem which Plan iJmim' Rites In G^'Ch^ttBs (Continued from Page 1) time, but during the bad weather of winter driving it is worth a reminder: At 45 miles per hour sing "Highways are Happy Ways"; at 55, sing "I'm But a Stranger Here. Heaven Is My Home"; at 65. "Nearer My God. To Theef"; at 75, "When The Roll is Called Up Yonder. I'll Be TTiere"; and at 85 miles, "Lord, I'm Coming Home". She says there are numerous road signs with speed limits of 39 MPH and 48 MPH, as well as one sign which caught her eye in Alabama. It read. "When you're speeding on a slope, you'd better have a periscope". FORESIGHT OF NEWLY FORMED GROUP PRAISED (Continued from Page 1) visors, commented that the county is in need of such an organization as the new Plan association, adding that "several scars have already appeared in McHenry county due to lack of an organization of this type." Q. How can I remove varn- j ish from fabrics? A. Saturate with turpentine. then rub the fabric between the hands, and sponge with alcohol or chloroform. Q. What is a good "homemade" bathroom deodorizer? A. A bottle of lemon juice, left uncorked in the bathroom, will do the trick. Q. How can I restore an aluminum skillet or pot which has become warped on the bittom and does not rest level on the stove? A. Heat the pan until a i drop of cold water dances on I it. Then take it to the work- { shop and turn it upside down, i Place a board on it and hit the j rial Lenten services will be j held every Sunday, commenc- I ing with Sunday, March 6, at ! 6:30 p.m. Pastor C. A. Lobitz I has selected for the general I theme of the sermons to be delivered, "God's Love". A cordial invitation is extended to all to worship. St. Paul's Episcopal A t S t . P a u l ' s E p i s c o p a l church, the Lenten schedule includes morning prayer and Holy Communion at 9 a.m. on Tuesdays; penitential office, Litany and Stations of the Cross at 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays; penitential office and Mass at 7 a.m. on Fridays and penitential office and Mass at 7:30 a.m.. morning prayer and Educators To Hold Meeting (Cbntinued from page 1) Warkow, dean of boys at the Lyons high school at La- Grange; .Bert Boerner, probation and child welfare officer for McHenry county; Stanley Blumberg, head of the McHenry Mental Clinic; and Dr Rudolf DVeikurs, professor of psychiatry at the Chicago Med ical School and director of the Alfred Adler Institute. Dr. Dreikurs is the author of several books, "Psychology in the Classroom", "The Challenge of Marriage", "The Challenge of Parenthood" and others. A question period will follow. Lunch will be served at the Woodstock high school and also at the Clarence Olson school. In the afternoon. Dr. William C. Kvaraceus will speak on "The Norm Violator in the School and Community". Dr. kvaraceus is professor of education at the Boston University school of education. He is the author of "Juvenile Delinquency and the School" and "The Community and the Delinquency". He has been the director of the N.E A. juvenile delinquency project and has written many articles for the NEA. Journal. , McHENRY HIGH NAMED OFFICIAL PROJECT SCHOOL (Continued from page 1) board quite hard three or four , Litany at 8:45 and Holy Euchtimes. The p'^n should then be j arist at 9 a m on Sundays. as flat as when new. j Q. How can I remove air- 1 plane cement from fabrics? A. On all fabrics, except ! acetate rayon or vinyon. airplane cement can be removed I with acetone (fingernail polish remover). Amyl acetate fbai nana oil) can be used on rayon J Q. What can I do for shoes | and work boots that have been ' hardened by water? The assembled guests learn! A . K e r o s e n e w i l l s o f t e n ed that $4,000 will be needed ; these shoes and make them plifor the land use maps, survey | able again. and other items necessary to ( Q. How can I make shredthe work of the group. It is > ded coconut remain on hoped that a fund drive to be i tops of cakes? held in connection with this i A. Brush the cakes with a need will be completed by June little sugar syrup, or the syrup 1, at which time the survey will be started. January, 1961, has been set as the completion date, when the group hopes to be able to furnish maps and recommendations to the county board for consideration. from preserved fruit. Then shake the coconut over the cakes. Employers May Secure j Social Security Books | Household employers rmko their social security tax re- | turns on a special simplified form printed on the inside of : a self-mailer envelope. Any ' housewife who employs domestic help can get on the mailing list to receive the form eve'y throe months by writing to the . District Director of Interna1 Revenue. Or, she may ask the nearest social security office for a copy of the booklet, "Do You Have A Maid." This little ! booklet of social security information for household employers contains a post card she can send to the District Direc- Presbyterian At McHenry's Presbyterian church, there will be a midweek Bible study meeting each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, devoted to intensive study of the Book of Luke. Rev. Jack Mclntyre. pastor, will conduct the class. Alliance Bible No special Lenten rites are p l a n n e d a t A l l i a n c e B i b l e church, but Rev. Charles Hallook announced this week that the missionary convention will^j^ be held at the church during ! Lent on March 31 and April 1. ' Speakers at that time will be Rev. Marc Volstad and Rev. William Bouw, missionaries in Peru and Borneo, respectively. tors with his subsequent successes and failures. Plan For Future Project TALENT will also determine the number of students who are planning to enter college and advanced training during the next four years. "It will include estimates of the number of potential teachers, physicians, lawyers, physicists, engineers, nurses, biologists, metallurgists, and so forth, who will seek training and the number who plan to enter careers in public service, business administration, the humanities' and the arts." The scores from individual schools will not be released by Project TALENT, but wilf'<be reported to the schools for their own use. The scores of students will not be compared publicly bv any agency of Project TALENT, but will be available for counselors to use,Jin guiding students in vocational decisions. The purpose of the study is not to compare ppe school against another, but. to learn on a national basis what talents are possessed by American youth and what kind^of abilities and education lead to ..various kihds of careers. SELECT PETIT JURY SERVICE NEWS Ar new petit jury was" selected for the circuit court this past week and are expected to report on March 21. McHenry members include Catherine Bauer, Nellie Bacon. E l i z a b e t h M i c h e l s , H e n r y Schaefer, Elmer Glosson, Wil- ! liam Kreutzer and Edward l Frett. SEEK GIRLS TO VIE FOR BEAUTY, TALENT TITLE Interest continues to build in the contest conducted by the Crystal Lake Jaycees to determine, according to beauty and talent, the girl to bo named Miss Crystal Lake. The winner will go on to compete for the Miss Northwest Suburban j crown and later, if she continues to^Vin. to compete for the Miss Illinois and Miss America titles. , 4 - , * . ,, ,, . 1 tor of Internal Revenue, asking Since McHenry area girls be- ; that she ^ Qn the maiHng : liSt. Pvt. Ronald S. Tonyan, formerly of Fort Gordon, Ga.. epent last weekend with his j parents, Mr. and Mrs. William j SPORTS BANQUET APRIL 5 H. Tonyan. Pvt. Tonyan is novc The Rotary club of McHenry stationed at Ft. Lewis, Wasi J has set April 5 as the date of i the annual sports banquet in "SEE" DAY WILL BE OBSERVED IN COUNTY MARCH 27 Sunday, March 27, has been designated as "SEE" day in McHenry county. Beginning at 3:30 that afternoon in the Woodstock high school audi* torium, a county-wide Christian service of dedication will climax the unity of all who are members of the McHenry County Ministers' association working on "SEE." Dr. Carl Winters, well known speaker and minister, will deliver-the address to the hundreds expected to attend from the McHenry area. Combinecl choirs, clergymen and laymen from forty-two churches working together on this mission will be present to join in the largest service of this kind ever held in the region. Further details may be obtained by contacting Rev. John Paul Eddy of Greenwood, Rt. 3, Woodstock. SUFFER MINOR INJURIES IN ONE WEEKEND ACCIDENT (Continue'1 trom pagt M section of Rt. 176 and 31, involving cars driven by John S. Clarke, 19, of Rt. 2, Wonder Lake, and William L. Albold of Crystal Lake. According to the sheriff's office, Clarke was driving north on Rt. 31 when his car wasstruck head-on by the Albold auto, which passed another car stopped at the intersection and proceeded into the Rt. 3i traffic. The latter car spun around and hit Clarke, each skidding a considerable distance after the impact. Both drivers and a passenger in the one car, William S. Albold, were taken to the McHenry hospital for treatment of minor injuries. The second accident involved a car driven by William Kalababa, 41, of Terra Cotta, whose car struck a guard rail on Rt. 31 Sunday night and proceeded into a ditch. The driver was arrested on a charge of driving while under the influence of liquor on complaint of a member of the sheriff's office. Bond was set at $2,500 and the case scheduled to be heard today, March 3. STATE ACTS ON DRIVING INCENSES WITHIN COUNTY ' The drivers' license division of the office of "Secretary of State Charles F. Carpentier has announced the revocation of the license of Howard R. Keith of Crystal Lake for driving while intoxicated. Suspensions were announced for Emmet Grace for driving while intoxicated and for William Peterson, Woodstock, Eugene Smola, Wonder Lake, Ralph Wiesneth and Gerald Zimmerman of Huntley and Otto Wolff of Rt. 6, McHenry, for three offenses. Probationary permits were issued to Raymond Bourbon of McHenry and Donald Sheldon of Crystal Lake. ASK FOR ZONING RE-CLASSIFICATION AT WONDER CENTER A petition has been filed before the zoning board of appeals for petitioners', Helen M. Reuter and Donald K. Abraham. The petitioners are asking foit a zoning re-classification or in the alternative, amendment thereof. The property is presently zoned B-l. business and the petitioners are desirous of having premises re-zoned B-2 classification or a variation in B-l enabling the petitioner, Donald Abraham to sell package liquor goods on his premises; also that the petitioner, Helen Reuter, in conjunction with the restaurant which she is establishing iiri the easterly 21 feet of the building, wishes to make application for a license enabling her to serye liquor at tables. The property is located in Wonder Center subdivision on Hancock Drive, Wonder Lake. The hearing on the petition will be Tuesday, March 22, at 3 p.m. in the city hall in McHenry. FRONT FILLER RETURN FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Carey returned Friday from a four weeks' West Indies cruise on the steamer Bremen, which took them through the Panama Canal and ports of South America. APPLY FOR GAS MAIN The Illinois Division of Waterways this week announced receipt of an application by Northern Illinois Gas company to install a gas main under and across all streams and creeks in and near Wonder Lake. A minimum cover of three feet is to be provided. PRESENT SCHOLARSHIPS /The "40 and 8" of the Legion presented -the nurse scholarship of Barbara Grochocki of Wonder Lake to her last weekend, since it was impossible for members to be present at the capping at Little Company of Mary hospital in Chicago recently. The scholarships of Judith Schuler and Connie Jayko were presented Ffcb. 28 ait St. Therese hospital. * BOND PURCHASES McHenry county residents purchased a total of $141,833 in series E and H United States Savings Bonds in the month of January, according to Harold j. Bacon of Crystal Lake, general chairman of the county savings bonds committee. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stucker of DesPlaines spent Sunday , in the P.W. Frett home. The next meeting will be held Tuesday, March 29, at the Home of Mrs. EJprence Svoboda. the high school cafeteria, honoring athletes of the school. Tickets arc now on sn'e at the Plaindcaler office, from Earl R. Walsh or Herb Reihansperger. tween the ages of 18 and 28 are eligible to compete, the McHenry Jaycee unit is cooperating with the Crystal Lake organization in this contest. Interested girls are urged to contact Dick Davis, 133 N.. Riverside Drive, McHenrv. Household workers who would like to know more about their rights ahd obligations under social security, or who need to get a social security card, should get in touch with the nearest social security office. AUCTION FREEZER SPECIAL! am In order to settle the estate of A. H. Wallace, the following personal property will be Offered for sale at public auction on the farm located 1>2 miles West of Lake Villa, 111., 3 miles Northwest of Round Lake, HI., 1 mile South of Grand Ave., (Route 132), 1] 2 miles North of Rollins Road on Cedar Lake Road, on SATURDAY, MARCH 5th COMMENCING AT 1:00 O'CLOCK 2 HOL&TEIN COWS -- One Springer and one Heifer. HOGS -- 28 Feeder Pigs; 5 brood sows (2 due to farrow in April K PRODUCE -- 600 bales Alfalfa & Timothy Hay; 100 bales 2nd cutting hay; 200 bushel oats; 600 bushel corn. FAJJtM MACHINERY -- Corn binder, wooden v\1ieel wagon; hay loader; burr mill; Buckeye seeder; grain binder; corn planter; Appleton corn shredder; McC 2/14 plow; gas engine; platform scale; corn sheller. i HOUSEHOLD GOODS -- Living room set; dining room set; large selection of chairs; beds, dressers, rugs, hard coal burner, several antiques including lamps, dishes, etc. J. H. WALLACE, Owner ROBERS & BEHM, Auctioneers WISCONSIN SALES CORPORATION. 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