f *y v '/7M3 ^ ^ *s ^Jf-^s j'»f^ ir^f*fm^ '.^jy.^^sr „ ' ' ?|f^*cf * 4 v"" W.i^'uvvi ~ 1 vt. ' THE McHENHY PLAINDEALER wi¥mmw Fourteen •Sa\ Thuhday.Odtobot Ik 1956 Wonder Lake News By Pkyitts Whltflold m»- - Mrs. Bernard Schueneman of Chicago, a sister of Mrs. Nick De .Qennaro of Wooded Shores, passed away last week. Hilmar J. Behrentz. one of the oldest residents at the Lake, over twenty years, passed away last Saturday, in Chicago. He and his wife, Inga, and daughter, Bernice L. Kovar, and her family were summer residents in the Kiwanis \otw mns Rifts for ihosc veterans ui At the Sept. 24 meeting of thr hnspii »lv who niijrht otherwise Wonder Lake Kiwanis club, Jot1 br forgotten l^isi year. Post Waynne installed two new mom- nfif turned over $105 to the ( Wicknne Bay subdivision. Our bers, Dan Potter and Fred Zsn- fund, our aim is to better that j sympathy to the families of these dier. The automobile markers amount 1 his year Suitable gifts, i who have passed away, are available and can he had articles thai- fan be worn or: from Joe Cina. used hy hospitalised vots aiv al- i Enjoy Prize Trip The Oct. 1 meeting brought a «r> aeeepiahie These may be j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker two days with Mr. Benoche's aunt, Lucy Wagner, in Phoenix, Ariz. The Grand Canyon, Painted Desert and Petrified Fove$t were viewed and at Albuquerque, New Mexico, they were just in time to see the state fair. In Illinois they saw Lincoln's tomb and home at Springfield. The Benoche's agree with othet travellers, it's nice 'to be back home. Is it a problem to know what to do with things from your attic or cellar that are too old to use or partly broken? The Salvation Army will be^glad to vote of thanks to all who helped brought to the Legion hall or land daughters, Pamela and Paula, ( pic.k^. u.p .ite ms that c.a n be remake' Kids' Day a smvoss The will bo picked up by calling Lois j recently enjoyed a trip to Florida j PairA^ andre-sold or given to the Girl Scouts were \er> helpful. Weeks, 3101. Gifts For Yanks j and the Southeast as a result of * Their headquarters in as were other grouftS and in- chairman. : Bob's Expert salesmanship -with dividuals. the motor company for which he The football banquet w as dis- Nativity I-utheran Church News | works in Elgin. Their two-week, cussed and more plans 'will be Pastor Burton Sohroeder iias |expense-paid trip took them made. Ladies' night was under chosen "The Waiting List" as his discussion, too. and the second j sermon topic for Sunday, Oct. 14. Saturday in November was sug- , A leadership training class will gested. so keep that day open ; be organized on this Sunday durfor a good dinner at the Mo > ing Sunday School for the pur- Henry Country club. More details pose of preparing young people later. for teaching Sunday School. It The speaker Oct. 1. was Art will be an eight-week course and l^eeker. who has been very ac- anyone interested in teaching or tive in the re-stocking program j substituting in Sunday School is for Wonder Lake. Remember -- ; welcome to attend. first to Sar'asota Terrace hotel in Florida and after six wonderful days there they went on to Texas, where they visited the Harry Hunt family, former residents of the Lake, who have a Texas ranch. Also they saw Charlie Kopp, who is stationed in San Antonio. The Parkers also i .Attend And Bring A Friend. Kiwanis Sponsor Bowling The McHenry Township Kiwanis club will again sponsor bowling for boys and girls from 10 to 14 years of age. The class begins Oct. 13 at 8:30 p.m. at Me- i those who wish to attend the The Luther league will meet at 7:30 p.m.. Oct. 14. This'will be their regular monthly business and devotional meeting. Plans will be made for the party to be held Saturday, Nov. 3. Also, transportation will be arranged for Henry Recreation and instructors will be 'provided. Anyone from the Lake wishing to bowl with this class must provide their own transportation. Correction On A Date The Cub Scout pack meeting for October will be held Thursday evening, Oct. 18, at Harrison school instead of Oct. 16 as announced in last week's paper. Remember, Oct. 18. Waukegan can be reached by calling Ontario 2-7730 and there is no charge for picking up your cast-off items. • .. . visited Biloxi. home. in New Orleans and Miss, before returning American Legion Newi The 1957 membership drive is now underway. All members are urged .to send in, their dues before Nov. 1J. Carl Jaeschke, membership chairman, or one of his committee will be calling on all Legionaires in the near future. All veterans in Wonder Lake are invited to join the American Legion. The dues are small, the benefits large. ' Plans for the annual children's Hallowe'en party are being made. Complete information will appear next week. The Gifts For Yanks program fall rally of the Fox Valley district Luther league, to be held at Waukegan Oct! 21. Tile Brotherhood of the church will meet on Monday evening, Oct. 15, at 8. Carroll Dietle of McHenry will present the program for the evening, which will be on diesel engineering. He will show a movie entitled, "Opposed Piston Horsepower," and will also present one of his own movies that he took in Hawaii on diesel installations and another on fishing in the islands. All m'en are invited to this most interesting sounding meeting. On Saturday, Oct. 20, members of the Women of the Church will go to Woodstock to attend the annual meeting of the Chicago c o n f e r e n c e U n i t e d L u t h e r a n Church Women to be held at Grace Lutheran church. New Daughter Denise Irene Carlson is the new daughter of the John Carlsons of Wonder Lake. She arrived Oct. 4, Thursday, at Memorial hospital and weighed 8 More Travelers Home Again Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ""Benoche and daughters, Jeannie Jo and Susan, returned last Thursday after a month's trip and visit in California. They very much enjoyed a trip around the Temple Grounds at Salt Lake City and day's sight-seeing in San Francisco before driving on to La- Habra, Calif., near Los Angeles, to stay two weeks with Mrs. Benoche's brother and family, Albert Gerali. The girls were thrilled with a day's trip to Disney Land and also to Knott's Berry Farm, which is a replica of a pioneer village. A day was spent in Tia Juana, Mexico, too. They visited with Mr. Benoche's uncle, Leo Benoche, in Inglewood, before leaving California. Christ the King Church New! The Altar and Rosary sodality welcomed three new members into the sodality at the October monthly meeting. TTi^y are Lenora Jaeschke, Mae Magliano and Gloria Coughlin. The ladies hops the new members enjoy their association for a long time. Father Vanderpool made the second in the series of talks on the Sacrament of Matrimony. His third and last talk on the subject will be given in November at the monthly meeting. Cake and coffee were served by the hostesses of the month, Mae Horan, Helen Kline and Louise Marke. On the first Friday, Oct. 5, breakfast was served to the youngsters by the Altar and Rosary ladies. Sweet rolls and milk were served. The October meeting of the Parents association will be held Monday evening, Oct. 15, at the' home of Ray Schiller. Plan$ foV the turkey dinner to be held in November will be formulated by the members and refreshments will be served. The main thing right now, as On the way home they spent always, is to keep solvent. is also getting underway. This is | lbs. 4 oz. Congratulations to the the program to provide Christ- proud parents. Mason Contractors 13 and L Builders of New Construction and Remodeling e@WSTtUCT!ON COMPANY PHONE 409-R BOB PEPPING, Owner D E G R E E D A y D E L I V E R Y W E A T H E R W A T C H C A S H D I S C O U N T 33a LOOK SAVE CASH DISCOUNT THENNES OflL CO. 505 S. GREEN STREET EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR OF WILLIAMS OIL-O-MATIC HEATING EQUIPMENT McHenry, III. Dear Friends: - The heating season having started, we look forward to another year of service to our customers, who have mad© our business a pleasure. We do appreciate, and THANK YOU for the opportunity you have given us to take care of your heating problems. To our many new accounts, we welcome you. We will as in the past give the best of service together with the best in fuel oil. The Degree Day Delivery, or Weather Watch, has been so satisfactory both for ourselves and also for our customers that we are going to continue it. By taking advantage of Degree Day Delivery it will assure you of a supply of oil at all times, thus eliminating the possibility of running out. In appreciation to the many good accounts that we have, we are also going to give a 1% cash discount. * Yours for better heating, THENNES OIL CO. mmins on BURNER SERVICE 'KEEP FULL SERVICE*' For the Best in Heating CALL 32 THENNES OIL CO. D E G R E E D A Y D E L I Y E R Y W E A T H E R W A T C H C A S H D I S C O U N T IN BUSINESS Ground has been broken and construction started at the corner of John street and Rt. 31 for a new garage which will soon become the home of Butch's Auto Service. George J. Freund will move from his present location on Elm street upon completion of the structure in two or tlVree weeks. The place vacated by Mr. Freund is expected to be torn down, as announcemnt has been made that the Jewel Tea company plans to build a store in that location in the months ahead. This is in line - with the company's plan to expand service to include all cities within a 100-mile radius of Chicago. Heretofore Jewel's 183-store operation has been confined to Chicago and the suburban area lying within a ffty-mile radius. McHenry has received nationwide publicity in a recent magazine article Written by a local resident about one of the city's stores. Towi| and Country Studio on Riverside Drive was featured in a two-page article in the September issue of Giftwares magazine. A series of pictures was run with the story, showing the shop's growth. Kurt Voss of Orchard Beach is mid-west editor of the publication. EAGLE - PICHER TRIPLE SLIDE AUuftiHum STORM WINDOWS and DOORS Liberal Trade-in Allowance on your old windows and doors. ORDER NOW! , Zephyr Ventilated ALUMINUM AWNINGS and DOOR CANOPIES Also The Famous Zephyr Aluminum ROLL UP & DOWN AWNINGS AftTMUB BOGER' • PHONE 840-J S07 Waukegan Rd. McHenry URGE FAVORABLE VOTE ON AID FOR TUBERCULOSIS CARE A little more than a month from today, on November 6, each voter uppn making application will be handed a ballot asking whether the county board of supervisors may levy a tax to provide for the care and treatment of persons afflicted with tuberculosis. It is important that each interested voter realize that, there are approximately 400,000 persons infected with tuberculosis here in the United States and having an active condition. Over 1,200,000 persons need medical care or treatment for this disease. Only by constant vigilance and care can these persons having this diseasfe be discovered and helped. Since the county of McHenry is' no longer able to bear this expense out of the county general fund, the county board is taking this opportunity to give you all of the information at their disposal, • so that you may be properly informed in order to vqte on this important issue. For the protection of yourself and the community,; it is most important that you vote "FOR" this proposition. A companion ballot is the one which requires a "YES" or "NO" vote. This ballot provides authority for a levy for this TB care to be made in excess of the Ylh'z cent limit for county general purposes. There is, of course, a restriction imposed by the general revenue laws of the state of Illinois which now limits the county of McHenry to a 6 59/l0Qth cents rate at the present time. It has been estimated that the levy for TB care would not exceed 3 cents, that being enough to pay for the current costs of this care. It therefore becomes quite apparent that even though! it Is necessary to give authority to the county board to levy in excess of \2Vi cents, the combined rate With the TB tax would only be about 9% cents. This ballot must be voted "YES" to give the board supervisors the power to levy the TB tax when passed, even though the 12% cent rate, would not be exceeded. Your McHenry county board of supervisors urgently requests that each interested party voting at the November . general election vote in favor of both of the issues mentioned above. Business & Service Directory of Wonder Lake Open On Sundays 9 to 1 WONDER LAKE BUILDERS SUPPL¥ m m The most tiring days are those in which, despite a will to work, nothing is accomplished. GRADE A HERDS Everyone of the eleven Illinois stat£ institutions which keep dairy herds received Grade A certificates 'this season. These annual la|e summer awards, made/by the state Department oft Public Health, are based on quality of milk and efficiency and cleanliness of methods and equipment, as tested during the preceding July 1 - June 30 period. This is the first time in the thirty years such herds have been maintained that all the institutions won Grade A certificates, according to Director Stillman J. Stanard of the state Department of Agriculture. The elevje^ institutions are Jolipt-Stateville,' Poritiac and Menard branches of the state penitentiary ; state farm . at Vandalia; Training School for Boys at St. Charles; Anna, Alton, East Moline and Elgin state hospitals; Dixon and Lincoln state schools. Insured Savings: Savings Invested ixi Crystal Lake Savings and Loan Association are insured by th^ Federal and Loan Insurance Corp., earn 2-i/J per cent, plus I/J par pmt e&tra. 83-tf Fres Estimates A Delivery Phone W. L. 3231 CRISTY and STENDEBACH General Contractors . NEW HOMES and REMQDELING Phone Wonder Lake ^ 5432 -- 2484 --5301 F. M. Radio & Television SALES and SERVICE lil N. RIVERSIDE DRIVE MCHBNRV. nx. PHONE McHENIlY 979 Authorized Sales & Service for G.E. - Dumont - Sentinel - Emerson (We Service All Makes) T.V. - Radios - Phonographs • Hi-Fidelity • 26 YEARS OF ELECTRONIC EXPERIENCE • WORK PERFORMED BY BONDED TECHNICIANS • MODERN SHOP & TESTING EQUIPMENT • LARGE STOCK OF TUBES & PARTS , (We guarantee all parts installed by us for one year.) "A SATISFIED CUSTOMER IS « OUR FIRST CONSIDERATION" FOR PEOPLE WHO ENJOY GOOD MUSIC, LET US INSTALL IN YOUR HOME / CUSTOM BUILT HI-FIDELITY. Call Us For A Free Estimate J ) _l To b e continued End this drudgery with an Electric dryer....the kind that's fully automatic, fume-free, fast and thrifty! A friend of ours calls her electric dryer "automatic sunshine" because electric heat is so bright and radiant. You can wash when you want to and be sure your clothes will dry soft, sweet-smelling every time. No fumes, no dried-inthe- basement odor. All electric dryers are fully automatic and give you the driest heat there is. You can do a load of cottons in 25 to <30 minutes. (Takes only 6^ worth of electricity!) You'll notice that all the "no-vent" dryers are electric. Heat, lint and moisture just disappear down the drain. Isn't it time you took a look at the new automatic electric dryers? Electric Dryer Demonstrations--14 New Models Daily 9-5. Electric Living Institute 68 W. Adams. See them all, than your electric appliance dealer. (J Public Service Company Need new wiring to install Dryorf Ask your dotalo? about our Share- CCaO-So#t Plan. It's the low-cost way to get the modem 100-amp home wiring you need for today's electric living appliances. The Plan is available to qualified home owners on terms up to 2 years. 19 you own an otoconia rango, you sovo up $2S on a new dryor! In fact if you have any 240-volt appliance, your home probably has modern wiring already. This means the complete, installed price of your new electric dryer will be less than any other kind. Just 6* will dry a big lead --electrically! I Commonwealth Edieoa Compaay e