Page Twenty-Two THE MCHENRY PLA1NDEALEH Thursday, April 7. I960 ' Wonder Lake NON-PARTISAN MEETING HELD AT MATHEWS HALL -Tane Dnoey A non-partisan get acquainted meeting to introduce the candidates for the two most contested offices of state's attorney and coroner has been arranged for your convenience locally. Friday, April 8. at 9 p.m. at the basement hall in the Mathews buildings in Wonder Center all candidates for these two ofti ces have been invited to speak. For State's Attorney, Karl Koch and Richard Cross of Woodstock, and Sol Friedman of Crystal Laek are Republican candidates, and Harold Mc- Xehney of Crystal Lake a democrat. Running for coroner on the Republican platform are incumbent Theron Ehorn of. Richmond and John Goetschel Of McHenry. Democrats are Eugene Heckathorne of Woodstock and Isadore Tuchalski of Algonquin. Tuesday, April 12, is the day you make your choice at the -pools. Be an-informed -voter. . know your candidate. through the subdivisions this week to enlist the support of the adults in providing the capital needed to set the organization in motion. Membership will carry voting ^privilege at the annual meeting and entitle the adult to serve on committees. According to "plan the center will be self Supporting, after the initial set-up. The fire department has been going all out, in the tradition of the fire department, to supply the man power for construction, painting, and what ever has been needed to remodel the Christ the King church basement and make it suitable for a recreation center. Natural Gas For Wonder Lake " Within the next 6 weeks we fc-ill see work begin on the new development in Wonder Lake by the Northern Illinois Gas Co.. it \ras learned at the C. of C. rr.?eting at LaGreca's Thursday night. Bud Claypool, representative of the Gas Co. said the cost to the company for bringing in the service will run around ^ million dollars. However, the area is a rapidly growing one and the Gas company is willing to invest. Installation charge to the home owner will be 75 cents per foot from the lot line to thn house, with the N.I.G.C. footing the remainder of the bill. Pipe lines will be laid down the street, according to plsn. A door to. door canvass will be made to determine consumers. There will be no restirction of use in private residence. Some restriction as to heating in commercial establishments exists; however Lake business houses are small enough to be supplied, probably. TTie pipe line will be extended to the other side of the Lake in several! years, according to Oavpool. Register for Day Camp Neighborhood '.Chairman Fern Paetow reminds all Girl Scouts that April 15 is the deadline for registration for Day Camp. A fee of $2.75 should accompany the "registration. The fee covers the milk program, insurance, -materials for crafts, ^transportation, and operational cost of the camp site. Mrs. Virgil Burch is registara for Day Camp, which will be held on the Rod and Gun club grounds June 6 through 10. from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The girls will be transported on the school buses. Further questions will be answered by the troop leaders. further tests be made by the Marine Committee of Wonder Lake following the installation to again check the coliform and enero counts. • Bates has a device thafTwill do the job of chlorination temporarily until a permanent arrangement can be installed. The temporary chlorinator will be more costly to operate but will do the job satisfactorily. Ken Grothman says, "The committee certainly appreciates the fast action on the part of Woodstock and the sanitary engineer Tom Philbin in this matter. As stated before, Woodstock nas always been in accord with our problem and has given us co-operation in every respect. We feel that' now we can look forward to the swimming season with high hopes for a clean Lake." Neighborhood Meeting Kaehina Neighborhood will meet Wednesday, April 13, at 10 a.m. at Grace Lutheran church in Richmond. Report of Marine Committee Doc Weiss and. Ken Grothman met with City Manager Pete Pakey March 29, to discuss the last tests of the sewage treatment plant in Woodstock. taken March 15. 1960. The tests indicated that the plant effluent had a bacterialcount far in excess of that considered safe. It was suggested that Tom Philbin of the State Sanitation Board be contacted and a meeting set up to discuss a solution to the problem. Jim Bates, Sanitary Engineer of Woodstock, arranged the meeting for the following, March 30. Resulting recommendations follow: To insure that the effluent would be safe by all standards, a system of chlorination be installed, and that 1 Request Extension of Service The Wooded Shores Water Supply Company appeared before the I.C.C. last week represented by attorney Frank Higgins requesting ah extension of the certification area, to wit: Oakwood Shores, Parker's Highlands and a 9 acre piece of land which abuts Wooded Shores on the West. Troop 318 News "Girl Scout troop 318 met March 23 at the home of their leader, Mrs. Stanley Wilson. The pledge of allegiance was said and also the Girl Scout promise. Roll call was taken and most members were present. The girls elected officers and the following were chosen: Donna Dean, president: Kathy M c M i l l a n , s e c r e t a r y ; P a t t y Hansen, treasurer; and Ronee Sommers, scribe. Linda Kay Diederich brought -cupcakes for refreshments. After treats games were played. Troop 318 would like to thank all friends and neighbors for buying Girl Scout cookies. They will be delivered the week after Easter." Ronne Sommers, Scribe. Nativity Lutheran Church „ News REPUBLICAN CROSS STATES ATTORNEY Recreation Center The 'teens of the community have been volunteering their labor for washing walls and floors of the Community Center in preparation for the open liouse to be held Easter Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. . The young people are going VOTE REPUBLICAN GOETSCHEL CORONER VOTE FOR [xjEUGENE A. HECKATHORNE For CORONER of McHenry County ASK FOR A DEMOCRATIC BALLOT PRIMARY ELECTION APRIL 12. 1960 Tour Vote Will Be Appreciated MAKE IT A SWEET EASTER A WITH A GIFT OF DELICIOUS EASTER-BOXED CHOCOLATES, CHOCOLATE EGGS, BUNNIES, OR OTHER EASTER NOVELTIES AT BOLGER'S DRUG STORE 103 S. GREEN ST. The sermon title for Palm Sunday, April lft will be, "From Triumph to Trial". On this first day of Holy Weelc an invitation is extended to all to attend worship services as we begin the last week of the suffering and passion of Jesus. All married couples of the church are welcome to the next meeting of the Nativity Mates, April 10, at 7:30. A program will be presented and plans made for a progressive dinner and a skating social. The Sunday school teachers and officers will meet Tuesday evening, April li2, at 7:30. Irrna Rockstedt, Frank ,Higjgins and Miss Mary Weisenburger, stenographer. Christ The King Church News His Excellency, the Most Rev. Loras T. Lane, the Bishop of Rockford will administer the Sacrament of Confirmation to night at 7:30 p.m. All the parish is invited to attend. Holy Week services begin this Sunday with the Palm Sunday procession at II a.m. Lenten devotions with Stations ot the Cross, Benediction and sermon will ' be Wednesday night at 8 p.m. Men's Bowling League Team S t a n d i n g s : P a u l ' s Hardware 57 won and 33 lost; followed by Circle Inn with 55; Cristy's 53V6; W. L. Bldgrs. •f-52Vs; Mill Inn 48; George's Firemen 44 ; Lake Cleaners 44; Van's Lounge 42%; Silk's Sporting Goods 42; Leo's Landscape 38; Freunds 36; and W. L. Oil 29 games won.. H i g h s c o r e s i n F r i d a y ' s games were G. Gutzman 224- 559; B. Detwer 201-206-587; R. Grauman 534; B. Oxtoby 202- 528; B. Chudik 500; E. Johnson 201-540; J. Wurm 234-569; H. Moder 503; K. Petska 203-527; J. Gruel 210-521; J. McCafferty 528; R. Sullivan 538; H. Brolin 212-523; D. Sohaefer 203-572;' S. Simon 508 ;G. Pederson 208- .529. Career Day at McHenry High Wonder Lakers outlined their fields of endeavor for the benefit of the sophomore and junior classes at McHenry high school on Career Day held recently. About 500 students participated, choosing three subjects to listen to from a selection of thirty-four vocations. Of the thirty-four careers the following were discussed by local residents: Pastor Schroeder, Dr. Sturm, Father Peterson, Jay Cristy, T. P. Mathews, PROFE $ jlOriRL DIRECTORV DR. JOHN C. GOETSCHEL Chiropractic Physician Naprapathic Manipulation Steam Baths and Massage 304 East Elm Street McHenry, 111. Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed. & FrL 10 turn, to 12 p.m. 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p»m. Sat. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Phone EYergreen 6-0743 1-31-60 News Briefs Government inspector Joseph Paul Strojny of Wonder Center has been selected to at- REGISTER FOR AUTUMN CLASSES FRIDAY, APRIL 22 Because of th|? increasing enrollment in Mcl|enry schools, it is difficult to plan wisely for September classes unless parents make a special effort to register in advance for both kindergarten classes and first grade next fall. Kindergarten r e g i s t r ation will be held Friday, April 22, from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and from 1 p.m. to 3 p m. in the kindergarten building at 202 W. Waukcgan street.. Children must be 5.years old on or before Dec. 1, and a legal birth certificate is necessary for registration. A three dollar charge for supplies used during the year must also be paid that Jay," tend" special training at Ft. Lee, Virginia, Quartermaster Training Conqmand. He left March 24. 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