• iff George Chandler, instructor of photography at McHenry County college, is shown preparing a photo display in the lobby of the college. The photos on exhibit are the work of the beginning photography class. The exhibit will be shown now through May 11. MCC Art Club In Display Of Many Paintings , The Art club of McHenry County college will have an exhibit of paintings and drawings on display in the Social Security office in Woodstock from now through May 29. This is the second such display which the club has had fh the same location. :rr Works displayed are from the following student artists: Alice Hoeft, Anne Johnson and Greg jSchmitz of Crystal Lake; Mason Croker of Cary; Ethel Conservation Club Seeking More Support The McCullom Lake Con servation club will meet on Thursday, May 17, at 8 p.m., at the McCullom Lake beachhouse. Broderick, Steve Fike, Cindy Johnson and Donna Smith of McHenry; Alfred Ciesielski and Elvi Mikk of Woodstock and Jeff Vankanegan of Wonder Lake. The Social Security office is located at 226. W. Judd street in Woodstock. This club is working hard trying to keep McCullom Lake a beautiful, natural asset to the community, as well as a good fishing area for the residents bordering the lake and a nice swimming spot for the young people. However, members need the support and help of the people in the various sub divisions around the lake. The club has no membership dues. It meets the third Thursday of each month and would appreciate the cooperation and help o£&the residents. Everyone is ur|$l to come out to the meeting May 17 and become another en thusiastic member, anxious to keep the lake a thing of beauty and a source of pleasure. PAGE 13-PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1973 Proclamation Whereas, the sacrifices of those who have lost their lives, their health, or their livelihood as a result of their military service are rightly the concern of all citizens; and Whereas, the annual sale of Poppies by the Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion offers an opportunity for the people of this com munity to express fyeir solicitude for those unfortunate persons who have paid more than their share of the cost of freedom; and Whereas, Poppies are assembled by disabled veterans, and the proceeds of this worthy fund-raising campaign are used exclusively for the benefit of disabled and needy veterans, and the widows and orphans of deceased veterans, in the desire to "Honor the Dead by Helping the Living"; therefore I, Joseph B. Stanek, Mayor of the City of McHenry, do hereby urge the citizens of this com munity to recognize the merits of this cause by contributing generously to its support through the purchase of Pop- "'CHARLIE BROWN" There are only two more chances -- on May 11 and 12 - to see Peppermint Patti and the other members of the "Peanuts" gang in the PM&L production of "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown." The performances are at the PM&L theater, 877 Main street in Antioch, where curtain time is 8:30 p.m. Call 395-9702 for reservations. Barbara Tyska of McHenry plays the part of Patti. This club has done a good job in bettering and maintaining the condition of McCullom Lake. pies on the day set aside for the distribution of these symbols of appreciation for the sacrifices of our honored dead. I urge all patriotic citizens to wear a Poppy as mute evidence of our gratitude to the men of this country who have risked or lost their lives in fulfilling their obligations as American citizens. Joseph B. Stanek Mayor : m WE I and get more from the GOOD YEARS t ^ -jP) Editor's Quote Book "Success is the reward for accomplishment." --Harry F. Banks A couple of years ago a very close friend of mine and his wife retired and moved into a retire ment "palace." I tried to warn them back then, but he said he knew what he was doing, and he worked all his life so he could retire and live on the "grand scale." What he failed to realize then were several important facts of life: rising prices, the cost of living and rising taxes. This couple had always lived in a lovely, modest home in a nice quiet neighborhood -- until they retired. Then they sold the lovely home, took most of their money out of savings accounts, and pur chased a very large, luxury home in an expensive part of town. After a year in their new home the joy of living in a "palace" quickly faded. They realized most of the rooms were hardly ever used, the property taxes were "out-of-sight," the neighbors were much younger than them, and with totally different backgrounds, and tfie utilities were just too ex pensive. Plus, prices at super markets and restaurants had rock eted even higher! They decided it was time to sell, but they found that the state of the economy wasn't bringing buyers to the door. Only recently they were, able to sell it, and they did get a little more for the home than it cost them to build it. But, they lost much more than the little bit more they received for the house, because of the tremen dous upkeep involved. As my friend told me, "That sure was a terrible way to begin retirement." And I agreed with him. Now they are back in a modest home and really do ap preciate it. We all agreed that it is better to plan wisely for retire ment than just jump into it. 5618 NORTHWEST HWY. 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