Thursday, October 3, 1963 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Psj® fffctefowt Wonder Lake CHAMBER TO HOLD HOLIDAY CONTEST FOR DECORATIONS M»ry Loa Hartaf - The W.L. Chamber of Commerce had its first meeting since June last Thursday evening at Mill Inn. During the meeting Horace Wagner gave a report on the new entrance signs which have been installed and told of all the favorable comments which have been received. It was definitely decided to continue the Christmas decorating contest this year. This will be the fifth year the contest has been held. A committee has been appointed to take charge of the contest and more details will be forthcoming. It was brought to the attention of the members that last year (and in fact, each year of the contest) several contestants blamed the committee because they didn't win. The committee has nothing to do with the judging of the displays. Judges are brought in from out of town for this purpose so there will be no partiality shown. The committee's job is to get the prizes, plan the awards party, make the posters, plan the publicity, and set up the rules of the contest. They have nothing whatsoever to do with judging the displays. Each person feels that they should win but there can only be so many winners and so many prizes. Otherwise it wouldn't be a contest. Another committee was appointed to work out the details of a "Twelfth Nite" celebration of some sort to go along with the burning of the trees. We will have more details on this later too and will report from time to time on it. The next meeting will be moved up one week because of Halloween. The meeting will be at LaGreca's on Oct. 24 at 8 p.m. At this meeting the Chamber plans to have a representative of the proposed Junior College address the group and conduct a question and answer session. The public is always invited to these meetings. Wonder Woods Ladles CI roup Meets Twenty ladies attended the first fall meeting of the Wonder Woods Ladies Group held at Millie's on Tuesday Sept. 24. Alice Juel was elected chairman for the new year and Jo Pryor was elected secretary- Treasurer. Mrs. Oswald Fink, who is a new permanent resident, was truest at the meeting. The Fink family have just moved into a lovely new home. Mrs. Osterlund (she of the nimble fingers) has a new project and will demonstrate it at our next meeting. The club voted a special appreciation to Lulu Carlson and Hazel Killam for the interesting meetings and good attendarifce last year and also to Mary Sandgren for allowing the use of their home for meetings for several years. The Ladies will have their meetings at Millie's this year on the last Tuesday of each month and will meet each month until next June, weather permitting. Mrs. Carlson furnished the pound cake which was served with coffee. Plan to attend the October meeting. It will be of interest to you. Afternoon Coffee-klatches Jo Pryor entertained twice recently with coffee and cake. Now that the pleasant autumn weather is here, the ladies have taken to friendly little get-to- To People in their 50's with ARTHRITIS Many of the people who come to accept our proved methods of natural treatments are longtime sufferers. The relief they now may obtain might have been theirs years ago had they written me earlier. If you will write me -- no matter your age -- I will send you a book that will show why drugs give you only temporary relief, how you may avoid years of needless agony and deformities that may cripple you for the rest of your life. Learn how you may obtain relief from your aches and pains of arthritis, rheumatism, neuritis, sciatica, and associated conditions, without drugs and without surgery. Over 70,000 people have done as we recommended and have been satisfied with results. I will tell you the wonderful story of what happened to them when I send the book. Enclose 25c for postage and handling. No obligation. No agent will call. Write Wm. C. Edwards, Ball Clinic, Dept. 1265-C Excetator Springs, M«. gethers in the afternoons with coffee, cake, and conversation. Very pleasant! Wointai Lake Yarht Club The Wonder Lake Yacht Club had its annual dinner party at the Wing 'n Fin on Saturday, Sept. 29, and it was well attended and enjoyed by all. Trophy winners were as follows: first - Peter Georgeson, second - A1 Sinden, and third - Ad Admas, and Hal Thorson received "the mug." 4d Admas isf commodore for next year. Nativity Lutheran Church News Thursday Evening: Youth Choir rehearsal at 7 p.m. - Senior Choir rehearsal at 8 p.m. Saturday at 9 a.m. Senior Catechism. Sunday at 8 and 11 a.m. - The Service. Church School at 9:30 a.m. At 11:55 a.m. Sunday there will be a special meeting of the congregation to take action on important items: Church Council Meeting - Tuesday at 8 p.m. Junior Catechism Class at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday and at 8 p.m. the Altar Guild will conduct their meeting. Kids - Dogs - and School Buses A party called me last Sunday to ask if there was anything I could do about children bringing their dogs with them to the corner to wait for the school bus. I told her there was nothing I could do about it as it is up to the owners of the dogs but I do agree that it is not a good practice. Several times I have noticed cars have had to either stop or go over into the opposite lane to avoid hitting a dog or dogs that were running around on the road with the children waiting for the buses. I have had to do it several times myself. In the winter when the roads are slippery a serious accident could result from this and it might even result in a child being hurt. Also, in protecting their charges dogs get a little over zealous and when the children are scuffling as they do a child could be bitten by a dog very easily and I believe this has happened several times. Please take these things into consideration when you let the family dog go with the kids to the bus stop. Anniversary Trip Mr. and Mrs. Ed Muchow plan to take a trip to Dysart, Iowa, on Oct. 5 to Helen Muchow's mother's home to celebrate theii* fortieth wedding anniversary with friends and relatives in Dysart. Their anniversary is Oct. 6. Helen's mother, Mrs. Schul.tz, will return with the Muchows to Wonder Lake to spend the winter here and in Chicago. Sincere congratulations to you both and1 have a nice trip but hurry back. Bake Sale Successful The ladies of the Wonder Lake held a "white elephant and bake sale" last Saturday at the Ice Cream Parlor and report it was very successful. Thanks to the efforts of all the members who donated items and who worked at the sale all day - especially Marian Carder, Rose Murphy, Betty Fiala and Mabel Nelson - the project was a success and the proceeds will go to aid their civic beautification project at the post office which has already started. Two new trees have been planted and the Garden Club plaque has been installed. More work is planned and the ladies will keep everyone informed as the work is completed. Happy Anniversary Last weekend seemed to be a popular one for wedding anniversaries. Our best wishes may be a little late but please accept them anyway. Emil and Julie Maio celebrated their thirty-third anniversary on Saturday night with open house at their place of business. Severin and Pat Lodewyck, who celebrated one full year of married life on Sunday celebrated with Severin's parents- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vidovich of Cherry Drive, who were married 23 years on Saturday. Married at Christ the King Church Joan Kearney Collins of Chicago and Frank Shannessy of 7711 Beaver Road were married last Saturday at 11 a.m. Mass at Christ the King Church. and join the others and have a real high old Halloween party all afternoon. Lots of goodies to chew on too .We've even got a few tricks up our sleeves that will surprise you but we're not telling what they are. The membership roll is getting bigger and letter all the time both with new memberships coming in and renewals. Drop your dues off at the post or send them to Bill Kusch, membership chairman. Next regular post meeting is Oct. 9 at 8 p.m. Christ the King Church News Beginning next Sunday the Catechetical School will follow immediately after the 9 a.m. Mass. All children attending public school are to attend these classes. In addition, all in second grade, regardless of what school they attend, are to attend First Communion Class; also everyone who is in fifth or sixth grade or over who has not been Confirmed is to attend. The high school of religion will meet starting next Sunday at 11 a.m. All high school youth not attending Catholic school have a serious obligation to attend this school of religion each Sunday. All those who attend the high school or religion plus all youths attending Catholic schools will become, automatically, members of the Catholic Youth Organization (C.Y. O.) of Christ the King church. Temporarily Tony Bird will act as president of the C.Y.O., Thomas Weisenburger will be vice-president; Paul Misiak, secretary, and Joe Kersten, treasurer. Christ the King Church News Altar and Rosary Sodality October Calender Thursday Oct. 3-8 p.m. Holy Hour - 8^30 p.m. Business Meeting. Sunday Oct. 6 - Corporate Communion - 7:30 Mass. Thursday, Oct. 24 - The sodality will have its annual fall card party at the school hall at 8 p.m. There is always a capacity crowd for this event so plan to be there early. You will en joy your evening. Legion Post News C'mon you .sirens, witches, hayshakers, and demons - get into your costumes and go to the American Legion Hall on Oct. 26 for the juke box costume party. Prizes for best costumes. Costume parties are always fun so let's see you there for a Juke Box Saturday Night. Don't you kids forget either that your Halloween Party is Sunday at 2 p.m. Oct. 27 at the Legion Hall. Dress up in your funniest or best costume Poodle Grooming Boarding - Training Phone 385-2436 RUDY BECKER S KENNELS 1018 W. Lincoln Rd. McHenry, 111. (1 Mile East of the Skyline Drive-In) 1964 Rambler American 440-H hardtop, 440 convertible, 330 station wagon FRESH NEW SPIRIT OP '64! ANNOUNCING RAMBLER T64.all-new style,all-new luxury! Totally new Rambler Americans with all-new styling, new ride, full 6-passenger room. New exciting Rambler Classics and Ambassadors, new hardtops, new luxury V-8's, new features. Today, see howthe Rambler Idea--the idea of listening to car owners' wants--pays off for you. NEW! Rambler Americans--the compact economy king with all-new beauty, all-new 6-passenger room. NEW! Every inch new. Smart curved-glass side windows, too. NEW! Brilliant new hardtops, sedans, and convertible. Smart new big-space station wagons. NEW! All-new ride, with new suspension, longer wheelbase, wider tread. NEW! Rambler Classic hardtop, with choice of Six or new 198-hp V-8. Smart sedans and wagons, too. NEW! Exciting new options: 7-position Adjust-O-Tilt steering wheel; Shift-Command Flash-0-Matic floor stick for V-8s--you shift it, or it shifts itself. NEW! Rambler Ambassador V-8 offers wagon, sedan--two new hardtops; one with 270-hp V-8, bucket seats, console, front and rear center armrests--all standard. PLUS! All Ramblers now have 33,000-mile or 3-year chassis lubrication; rattle-free Advanced Unit Construction, with rustfighting galvanized steel panels. See how well Rambler listens to your wants ... how beautifully Rambler '64 fills your needs. American Motors--Dedicated to Excellence RAMBLER'64 Rambler leads because Rambler listens V<"' 1964 Rambler Classic 770 hardtop, 6 or V-8 and 1964 Rambler Ambassador V-8 station wagon Today! On display at your Rambler Dealer! SEIBEL MOTOR SALES. 4611 West Route 120 The Bridge-Canasta Tournament Beginning Sunday, Oct. 13, there will be a bridge-canasta tournament take place at the school hall once a month at 7 p.m. The tournament will continue until nefct May. The second Sunday of each month has been chosen. It anyone is interested in joining this tournament please call Mrs. Alice Condren at 653-4861 or Harriet McCall at 653-3448 for reservations and particulars. New Tops Chapter Formed at W. L, A group of five women met last Wednesday at the home of yours truly and took steps to form a Wonder Lake Chapter of TOPS. TOPS is a national organization whose aim is to assist people who really have a serious weight problem, if you're a female and want.t* know more about- this- • new group call W. L. 7176 any evening after 5:3d CORN MATURITY Nearly all corn in Illinois is in or beyond the dent stage and almost half is mature, according to the Illinois Cooperative Crop Reporting Service. Corn is reaching maturity a day or so later than last year but still ahead of average. Clear, warm weal her is needed to hasten drying in many areas. Suppose the Bureau of Internal Revenue will ever adopt the slogan; "Money refunded if you are not satisfied??" First Quality * • * Ethylene Glycol PERMANENT $f 29 ANTI-FREEZER I Can LIMIT 2 GALLON gas with purchase J. & L. OIL LILYMOOR RICHMOND •Watch the Danny Kaye Show on CBS-TV, Wednesday evenings. FARM MACHINERY -HARDWAREInventory Reduction Only (Lost Our Warehouse Lease) AUCTION of E. L MKK0M& CO.. Inc. WOODSTOCK ffljrh'sv:Tr 47 South Near New Rotite 14 SUNDAY, OCT. 6, 1963 SALE TO START at 11:30 SHARP SALE OF GOOD USED, NEW; OR PRACTICALLY NEW FARM MACHINERY AND HARDWARE OF WHICH EVERY ITEM WILL BE REPRESENTED AS IS: New and Used Farm Machines NEW MACHINES 1 F.H. No. 70 4-16" IHC Plow; 1 3-16" No.. 60 pull type IHC Plow, slat bottoms; 1 New 28 ft. H.D. IHC Drag; 1 Cub Grader Blade; EJZ. Flow Fertilizer Attachment. USED MACHINES 2 IHC 3-16" Plows; 1 Case 2-16" Plow; 2 IHC 3-14" Plows; 1 AC 2-14" Mounted Plow; 1 John Deere 10 ft. Disk; 1 IHC 9 ft. Disk; 1 IHC 8 ft. Disk; 2 50 T Balers; 1 Allis Cultivator, "2 row; 1 Case Cultivator, 2 row; 1 Used Manure Loader; 1 IHC Model 20 Corn Picker, mounted; 1 IHC Model 2-M Picker, mounted; 1 Massey Harris Picker, mounted;, ,2 . Used, 2,-Row Planters; 3 Tractor Heat Housers. Surplus Shop Equipment 1 Steam Cleaner (drill); 1 Electric Welder; Several Barrel Off Pumps; 3 Fire Extinguishers; 1 Magneto & Generator Testing Stand; 1 Shop Exhaust Fan; 2 Work Benches; 1 Largo PIjVise; 1 Set Pipe Dies; Several Jacks; Hand Tools; 2 Tire Racks; Hand Trucks, 2 wheel; 4 wheel Steel Truck; Step Ladders; Extension Ladder; Battery Charger; 2 Electric American Floor Sanders; 2 Electric American Edgers; .1 Electric Floor Polisher; 1 Electric Floor Brush; Wooden Counters Racks; Parts Bins; 50 Assorted Fluorscent Light Fixtures. Office Equipment 1 Check Protector; 2 Cash Registers; 2 Adding Machines; 2 Time Clocs and Racks; 2 Cardex File Cabinets; 50 Ring Binders; 10 Small File Boxes (staples, etc); 1 Sign Maker; 1 Mimeograph Machine; 1 Standard Sales Check Machine with Cash Drawer; 1 Floor Scale; 1 Desk; 1 3-pc. Lounge Set; 3 Office Chairs. Hardware & Miscellaneous Barley Forks; Hog Waterers; Trash Burners; Flower Guard Fence; Interior Paint; 6 Barrels Enarco Motor Oil; 10 Pails Corn Picker Grease; 6 Drums Enarco Chassis Grease; Pulleys, Assorted Bolts & Nuts, etc.; Tire Chains; 20 Pr. Men's New 5 Buckle Overshoes; Hog Troughs; Bushel Baskets; Feed Cart; Miscellaneous Garden Tools; Several Good Used .Deep ajad Shallow Well Pumps, l/i h.p. to lx/z h.p.; 10 Electric Motors. Lawn & Garden Equipment 2 Used Riding Lawn Mowers; 1 Used Walking Garden Tractor; 1 New Walking Garden Tractor. Farm Supplies & Parts Jamesway Bam Equipment; Star line Barn Equipment; James-, way Electric Hog Warter; IHC Parts; New'Parts; New Holland ' Parts; Various Attachments copsisting of Wheel Weights; Belt Pulleys, etc; Hog Troughs; 2 Jamesway Ventilating Fans; Weed Killers; Sprayers; Calf Weaners; Rope; Plow Bottoms & Coulters, And Many Other Items Too ]\Jumerous To Mention. TRACTOR TIRES (New & Used) CAR & TRUCK TIRES (New & Used) Inspection Invited Oct 5, 1963 "All Items Subject To Prior Sale" Auctioneers: WM. H. RUSSELL -- WM. B. SULLIVAN Clerk: E. L. BAKKOM ft CO. Ufa Not Responsible For Accidents TERMS -- CASH