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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Sep 1959, p. 15

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Thursday, September 17, 1959 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Wonder Lake REPORTS SHOW POLLUTION STILL EVIDENT IN LAKE by Jane Ducey -- 27S1 'ater samples from all the beaches at the Lake and from Nippersink creek were taken pgain Monday, Sept. 14, and the reports should be back in ten days. It is taking considerably more time to get the analyses than was thought previously, and sampling will continue at intervals of about a week until the situation clears K, according to Bill Liedtke, visory board chairman. Tests 4vere also made on samples gathered Wednesday. Sept. 9, and these results will be published as they are received. Sept. 1, the day following . completion of the sewer repair Work in Woodstock, thirty-four water samples were sent to the state board of health. w:th the following results: Six beaches Wonder Lake had coliform nts of more than 240.000 -100 ml (the maximum !orm count of water con- , ;red fit for swimming is J6° ). These beaches w»re in Wonder View. Wooded Shores. an Ridge, and Wonder \($&ods. liJfi all, seventeen beaches of twenty-three sampled had jterial counts in excess of ^ maximum fipxire considered by the state. The variat| i>h around the lake is thought t<>-be due to the water currents; bays and inlets tending t&fgtagnate. Wfhe results were received here Friday, Sept. 11, and showed a count of 620,000 in the sample taken from the Tappen stre^f^ se\ver location In/ Woodstock. Therefore it o|jld not be expectetf\ that the dilution in tho lrkf» iviiild hr cleared up until the (count in the creek had r^opnecV At the mouth of the Nippersink emp tying into thp lake the c was still 24 000. Although benches in s'x subdivisions would pass inspeo- »ion. tv>p pattern is an erratic one, with one beach in a subdivision below, and the second tapich above the allowable pollurion figure. It is therefore thought that you still "swim at your own risk" if you swim in Wonder Lake. Page Fifteen SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. , r. WAUKEGAN TREE ESTIMATES On Alum. Windows and £ Doors Railing gutters Roofing Siding Wall Tile Floor Tile ^pall FRANK GANS Representative 300 Riverside Drive EVergreen 5-1878 McHenry EASY PAYMENT PL.AN Take It Easy -- "Take A Cab! When the weather's bad . . . When you want to reach your destination fat a hqrry . . . When you have luggage orheavy packages with you, time to call us for a cab. Remember our nuqaber. Radio Dispatched lifci-siurr CAB PHONE 723 Results of the Parish Festival Contests Winners in the Talent Show were first, Gary Hunt, with his piano rendition of the "Saber Dance" and 4 'Ava Maria". Second place went to the Raske youngsters, Eddie. Pat and Donna, who sang "Lipstick on Your Collar"; and third, Debbie Ann Kursic for her flapper dance and song. Jeffrey Van Kanegon won first place in the parade of wheels with his bicycle decorated like a horse. Frances Wasilewski's covered wagon pulled by her two collie dogs won second prize. In the pet show, Roseanne Strojny's Chihuahua, "Penner". dressed as a nurse was voted most outstanding. Second place went to Bruce Sansone's French Poodle "Koffee", dressed in ribbons and rosettes. There was a tie for third place -- given to Marilyn Marke's duck "Daffy" and arol Ann Carlson's "One Eyed Duck". The teen-age dance contest Vield Sunday night was won by Kitty Bruscato and Leo Kucia for slow tempo Rock 'n Roll, and by Mary Jane Gillis and Wayne Konecny for fast tempo Rock 'n Roll. Christ the King Churcli News Rev. James Vandorpool will begin a series of lectures on •'The Nature of Man", to br given at the Holy Name society Meetings, the second Thursday or each month. A Cana Conference for all married couples of Christ the, King p"»-;<rh v. ni b-* hpM it tbp church Oct. 11 Rev. WilliPrr> I Jaffe will conduct the conference. Christenings Cynthia Sweetland, daughter of Robert and Jean Seisdorf Sweetland, was baptized Sept. •S by Rev. James Vanderpoo1 at Christ the Kine church. Godoarents are Richard Selsdorf Anne T undborg. Four babies were baptize^ Sept. 6 by Father Vanderpool ^ev are Dean Thomas Andreas, son of Duane and Dorir Bauer Andreas, who has godparents Thomas Huemann artf Therese Wilde. Alexis Milli- "ent Macaluso, daughter of Emanuel .and Clara -.Wilson Macaluso, has for her godparents Ipnest Stefanik and Olga Stefanik. WilMam Lawrence Rankin, son on Robert and Jean Cantu Rankin, whose godparents are T^mes F't/gernlrl and Eleanor Omtu. J Michael Philip-Calkins, sOTjofl James M and Janice Adarfts Calkins, whose godparents are Edward Flood »nd Maureen Calkins. Nativity Lutheran Church News "Youth Sunday" will be observed at Nativity / Sept. 20, and three Luther Leaguers will bring the morning message entitled, "In This Sign Conquer". All are welcome to attend, especially the young people of the community. The Nativity Mates, (Couples Club), will..meet Sunday evening, Sept. 20. at 7:30. and they invite all couples to attend. Everyone is invited to come to the pastor's classes which will begin Tuesday evening, Sept. 22, at 7:30, and continue for six Tuesday evenings. Those of you who are not members of the church who would like to know more about the church and its beliefs, are especially invited to attend. stronger this year t'han last. j the night he went This is due to the fact that all i again the new bowlers are good bowl- I his way Tenth Anniversary | Bill and Lynn were ringbear-1 Americans in 1958 took A sui prise party honoring i er and junior bridesmaid at the j about the same amount of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wines on wedding. j cream jn thejr coffee their tenth anniversary was : ; other foods - , Wooded Shores i Per capita consumption of • before Rm usea f Two new teams are in the Mr. and Mrs. Allen Schimke, i beach Sunday afternoon. About butter in 1958 was 8.4 pounds. ers, says Biid, and it looks like it will be tough to win a game. Teacher Recruitment Joyce Schimke. daughter of I held at the and fn as they did ihe ISible Church News Friday, Sept 25. at 7:30 the young people of the church at g will gather at the Repke farm for a hayride through the countryside. After the ride a chili supper with cider will be served around a camp-fire out in the field. The Christian Truth Training class will begin the first Saturday in October. All parents interested in Enrolling their children, ages 11 to 13 iv: m *u t,,- • r * - cream is only about two-thirds League this year. Cottage Gift * enrolled m Northern Illinois forty guests, who were mem- ,he same as in 1957, says the what it was during the late Shoo and Freund's Dairv. Due J JSt n,a^eK«lb H ReglSI i ?erS / th* fa™ly a^. old National Dairy Council in its 1930's and during the war. .at,on took place Sunday and ; friends, gathered from Chicago. i S a I o s of milk-cream mixtures, the first week will be spent in Shiller Park, Northlake and iecent issue ot How SUPh as half and half havp inorientation. Joyce plans to get Streamwood to surprise the cans Use Their Dairy Foods," | crease(j ;n rprpnt Vparc anrf her degree in the school of couple . its annual statistical publica-: Shop and Freund's Dairy. Due to the fact that Christmas and New Year's Day fall on Friday, make-up games have been scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 22, at 8 p.m., and Sunday, Feb. 7, Other officers are Joe Wurm, president; Joe Sullivan, vicepresident ; and Hank Moder, treasurer. Joe Sullivan and Bob Chudik are. (co-chairmen of the banquet committee and they have the date reserved--May 15. education. j Dolores and Johnnv had eel- 'j°n Th<" P"s'»ar decline in The Victor Uustavson family ;cbrated quietly on 'Thursday ^"^ consumption has leveled ;ot off to a late start Sunday i with- dinner and a show, thei^_J no es' to take Jill to DeKalb, the de- Children remembering Mommy i resulting from Lynn injur- j with a corsage, and an anniine her right hand in a fall , versary Mass was said at down the basement stairs. It 1 Christ the King church. The ook sixteen stitches to close ; preceding week had been a the wound. have helped to maintain the level of cream sales. SHOP IN McHENRY READY-MIX McHenn fi busy one with grandmother,. YES, We Have SATURDAY Delivery! Announce Engagement „m ay contt act, „Pa st. or .W..r i.g .h tt ,fo r. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith t T\ o • - w a ' f...4w of DeeP sPri"g Woodst a: Jill will major in English at j Mrs. John Olszak of Neshkoro, Northern UlincwsHJ.. and plans | Wis., as house guest to attend to take her degree in educa- i the wedding of her grand- " daughter in Franklin Park. further information. Miss Diane Cartan and Allen Harrop will be united in marriage in the church Saturday, Sept. 19. at 8 pm. These two young , people have been faithful members of the senior class and the young people's group, and have recently begun teaching a Sunday School class. The Ladies Missionary Guild will have its first meeting of 'he fall season Thursday. Sept. 17, at 10 a.m. It will be a work day to get everything in the church in order. HEY, YOU- I'M IN A II HURRY! YOU'VE HAD THAT PHONE FOR FIFTEEN MINUTES WITHOUT SAYING A WORD Business Men's Bowling League The Friday Night Men's League rolled their first games of the season last week, and nounce the engagement of their daughter, Beth, to Randy Sellek. son of Mr. andx Mrs. Melville Sellek of Wonder Center. Beth celebrated her eighteenth birthday Sunday. Sept. 13. in addition to receiving her ring from Randy. No date has been set for the wedding. Ringtail, the Stow-away A crew of four sailed the Woodward scow in the Labor Day races, when the stiff winds called for more ballast, which is probably the first t'me f* coon ever took a sail boat ride. Mort found him in the bow when he took the cover off his boat and Ringtail wa? not about to leave, so the men fook him on as crew. At the WE RENT Almost Everyihiiigv from ... LAWN SWEEPERS to BRIDGE TABLES Call Evergreen 5-2916 542 W. Main / McHenry Open Daily 8-6 -- Wed. & Sun. 8-12 SIR, I HAPPEN T1O6 BE TALKIN6 MY WIPE K I COULD 60 ON FOR HOURS TELUN6 YOU THE WONDERFUL. ' ADVANTAGES OF \ DEALING WITH - McHENRY READY-MIX Mc/fertuj Phone EV 5-4930 READY MIX CO. iWC. /=&>/? 7CX-L. rfi?££S£GVfC£ ANTIOCH <3RAY£LAKE FJVTEQPQ/SB 9'200 MCHENRY iccording to secretary Bud i f'nish of the race Mr. Coon ^chau, the league appears I was in the stern, and during • --NOTICE--- RIVERSIDE BAKE SHOP OPEN EVERY DAY ilDAY THROUGH SUNDAY OPEN SUNDAY 7 A.M. UNTIL 12:00 NOON Closed All Day Monday. 11 CLEAR THE 1959 Dodge - Plymouth Model Closeout Sale -- # -- '59 PLYMOUTH 6 PASS. SEDAIf v o) (oXD PER DOWSI MONTH (Cash or Trade) (Inc. Fin. Charge & Int.) INCLUDES Heater & Defroster - Electric Wipers - Directional Signals -- Torsion Aire Suspension - Total Contact Brakes - Safety Rim Wheels - Lustre Bond Enamel - Freight - Federal Tax -- Other Deluxe Equipment. - * - A. $. BLAKE MOTORS INCORPORATED McHENRY OPEN MON. - WED. - FRI. 'TIL 9 -- CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY 0 Better to be safe than sorry so stock up on Home Health Needs at our big sale. Get set for any emergency that might arise in your home. Be wise ... get some of these thrifty buys.. .NOW. 6% ENVELOPES ANTISEPTICS PAIN RELIEF DENTURE ADHESIVE LAV0RIS 20 01. EMPIRIN nOMt Compound1,12 PACK °f 75 39$ DEBS Tablets DEEP HEAT Rub D01CIN 100 Tablets IODINE Tincture. 1 oz. PKHI SALE Supply HEET Liniment Formula NEW MIRACLE MIST SOMINEX LILT SLEEPING PILLS Home Permanent *2.00 COLD SAVINGS COLDENE^ (REMEDIES LIQUID -- CHEST RUB FROM 69* TABLETS -- MASAL SPRAY Pertussin Cough Syrup 79c Condettes Throat EL@3@i§es .89* Mentholafum 45< Cough Tablets $1.25 d -CO CRYSTAL CLEAR MOUSEPRUF PACQUINS SILK N S I HAND LOTION Oo^#s KIDNC^ pais DENTURE a PER MONTH Wfl?H PU£v3P LAXATIVES METAMUCIL 16 oz. Powder 6ELUSIL Liquid 00Z m CI AL! CASTMA Fletc^eir' SEPTIC TANK & CESSPOOL C LEANER Good for Drainage Lines, C« reuse Traps, Tree Roots and Odor Problems. CARTERS Reg. $3.65 10 lb. size liver Pills FEENAMINT Gum N-R Tablets AiJICMI ?®blets Serving you is our business '59 BOB©E 6 PASS. SEDAN S203.00 Down S68.05 (Cash or Trade) (Inc. Fin. Charge & Int.) INCLUDES Heater & Defroster -- Electric Wipers - Directional Signals - Spec. Custom Interior - lTndercoating - Lustre Bond Enamel - Torsion Aire Suspension - Total Contact Brakes - Freight - Fed. Tax - Other Equipment. PHONE EV 5-3100 SAT. 'TIL 6 BOLGER'S DRUG STORE 103 S. GREEN STREET EV S -4500 McHENRY, ILL. HANKSOAFT VAPORIZER FLUID Wu» 10% Federal Eiciw T«i on Toiletrios o

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