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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 May 1964, p. 8

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THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday* May 21. 1964 Conservancy District County Precincts I I M\ y fitHGwooir riSTAK SB ail UUHUffi The above map shows the greater part of McHenry county which is contained in the proposed water conservancy district, as well as a portion of Lake county included in the boundaries. Defined by diagonal lines are the boundaries of each local precinct. Precinct 1 includes voters residing in McHenry township west of Rt. 31 (north of its intersection with Ringwood road, and west of Ringwood road and Draper road (south from intersection), and all voters residing in Greenwood township and Dorr township within the limits of the proposed district. They will vote at the Wonder Lake firehouse. Precinct 2 includes all voters residing in McHenry township east of the north-south line formed by Rt. 31, Ringwood road and Draper road, from intersection to intersection, and all voters in Nunda township within the proposed district. Voting will take place at the city hall. Precinct 3 includes all voters in Richmond township and Hebron township within the proposed district. Voting will take place at Memorial hall, Richmond. Precinct 4 includes all voters in Burton township, which will vote at the Spring Grove fire house. PUMJC PULSE (The Plalndealer invites the public to use this column as an expression of their views on subjects of general interest in our community. Our only request is that writers limit themselves to 300 words or less signature, full address and phone number. We ask, too, that one individual not write on the same subject more than once each month. We reserve the right to delete any material which we consider libelous or in objectionable taste.) THE CONSERVANCY VOTE "There have been many reports that the river is becoming polluted. One of the problems of living in a community is the safe and healthful disposal of sewage. Cities and towns not on lakes or rivers are not tempted by the easy way out. This is a case ..of where that which is easiest turns out to be a temptation that brings ruin. "If our river becomes polluted to the point where there is an epidemic of sickness, or even to the point where there are rumors that this is possible, thousands of summer resorters will not come here, and industries searching for healthful communities for their workers will not "bring their new plants here. "All property values for miles around are adversely affected by water pollution. . "Water that flows cleanses itself within a mile, but due to the raising the water level four Xeet, the river no longer has a current. You could let Nature work for you. You could lower the dam and one mile of flowage would cleanse the river. The alternative is a sewerage disposal plant which may be costly, but would be a permanent asset. And the high water level desired by speed boats could be kept. k "I want to go on record as saying that whichever solution •is considered (this is. lowering the dam or a sewerage dispos al system) it is good to have an active and informed group of men watching our problem-- taking test samples of the water, checking on faulty cess pools, etc. "A river conservancy district, once formed, will be the seed for informed and watchful action. In case there is need for federal funds at some later date, this R.C.D. will be the nucleus organization to channel such aid to our community. "Please vote for this project, and don't let a few dollars hazard your future. "Charlie Lasch "On the river over 67 years'" "Dear Editor: "Taxpayers note. Be sure to vote a big No against the river conservancy district. The issue is to be voted on Saturday, May 23. We are paying enough taxes in this country now without creating five new jobs of trustees at $500 per year salary. "Let us leave ;1pollution and relative water problems to the state and federal agencies. They know the laws and can fine the violators. Once you Mvu.r.T.ui.um . 1 . , J i m n i . . n i l , j , r r ; - Jl| IH vote this tax in you will have the time of your life to get rid of it. "Eugene Piotrowski "4917 W. McCullom Lake Road" AGAINST GAMBLING "Dear Editor: "As ministers of churches in McHenry county we join in deploring gambling--of whatever kind--in the county. We believe gambling to be a serious threat to the moral character of the nation. It often openly flouts the law, and results annually in an enormous drain on the economy of the country. Such a flouting of law and such an economic waste are indefensible in a nation built on law and order and committed to serving the public good. We are opposed to the practice of organization-sponsored gambling, a form of gambling that frequently uses Bingo as its format. We urge all organizations in the county now carrying on such illegal activities to stop them now. We request all law enforcement officials in the county to enforce the gambling statutes of Illinois. We ask all citizense of the county to refrain from patronizing such illegal activities. "Lawrence J. Perkins, Huntley United Church of Christ "Stanley W. Schmidt, Crystal Lake United Church of Christ (Congregational) "James Mason, Pleasant Valley Farm "A. G. Tozer, Ridgefield Presbyterian Church "Jack Mclntyre, McHenry Presbyterian Church "Hugh W. Burtner, Hebron Methodist Church "Walter W. Bloesch, Crystal Lake United Church of Christ (E. and R.) "Christian J. Doenecke, Pistakee Highlands Methodist Church. "Ernest C. Carder, McHenry Methodist Church "A. Stanley Bcck, Woodstock MBWRNFM 0/ Yes -- try 'em today at McDonald's. Find out just how good a Hamburger can be when made with care and prepared to your taste. McDonald's Hamburgers are made of 100% pure beef -- never frozen meat -- but top quality beef ground fresb daily. They're served hot off the grill on toasted buns -- the way you like 'em best. Plenty of parking ... no tipping . . . instant service . . . and the tastiest food in town at prices that please! look for the golden arches c Donald's 130 Virginia Street Crystal Lake, 111. Ease and comfort add to smart styling and precision cutting in this all new rider. Powered by a full 4 HP proven 4 cycle engine P. FRiUM 4102 \V. Crystal Lake lioatl Phone 385-0420 Methodist Church "Russell L. Koenig, Harvard Methodist Church "Harold L. Carlson, Richmond Lutheran Church "J. Robert Zinn, Richmond United Church of Christ "W. L. Thummel, Wonder Lake Lutheran Church "Henry F. Neal, Hebron Lutheran Church "Robert L. Beech, Hebron Presbyterian Church "R. Bruce Breneman, Ringwood Methodist Church." CHURCH SURVEY PROTEST "Dear Editor: "I was deeply disturbed and somewhat annoyed at the recent survey taken by various churches in this area. First of all, the Episcopal church was not notified of such a survey until it was all organized and begun. Secondly, but even more important was the gross misrepresentation of the Episcopal church by placing it in the category of being "Protestant" or "other." "I would like it to be understood by everyone concerned, that we are not "Protestant" but "Catholic," and Catholic in every sense of the word. The Roman Catholic holds no title or claim to being the only Catholic church in the world, and history bears out this fact very clearly. There are three parts of the Catholic church-- the Roman, Orthodox and Anglican (Episcopalian). The word "Protestant" does not mean the same today as it did back in the 1700's. Today it means "anti-catholic." And as I have said we are Catholic and I shall be happy to prove this to anyone interested. I would like to mention that this fact has been recognized by the World Council of Churches when the Episcopalian church was placed as a separate name in the list of churches which are members of this group. "Apart from the theological or historical reasons for my complaint, I felt that it was necessary to clear this point up in the minds of the people of this area. The Episcopal church has failed to emphasize its heritage as a part of the Catholic tradition -- and it is high time that Episcopalians started being what they truly are, and bearing witness to it by saying they are Episcopalians and not "Protestant" It is with deepest prayers, that at the next general convention of our church, that the word "Protestant" will be removed from the official name of the church. "Fr. Northway, "St. Paul's Episcopal Church" 'Man Of Year" RAY McGEE Another honor in a long series bestowed in recent years came to Ray McGee, former McHenry postmaster, ' at the recent Rotary club anniversary dinner. Mr. McGee was named "ftotarian of the Year" for his many outstanding services to the club and to the community during the past twelve months. ' « ACTORS CALLED TO READ FOR SUMMER SHOWS The call is out May 23 at 2 p.m. for all those interested in acting to! read for parts for two plays to be given during the third summer theater season at The Plays. Both male and female roles are open. Two productions are "Breath of Spring" and "Laura". The readings will take place at The Plays theater which is a large remodeled barn located on Route 31 a quarter mile south of Route 14. Paul Beringer of Crystal Lake is president of the group. WINS GOLD PIN Linda-Rae Larson, Candystriper at McHenry hospital, was awarded a gold pin for her 500 hours of volunteer work last week at the women's auxiliary meeting. She is the daughter of Mrs. Marie Matchen. FIRE CONTROL DEMONSTRATION Next Tuesday evening, May 26, at 8 p.m., Northern Propane Gas will conduct a demonstration on the control of gas fires on the Legion grounds. All local fire companies will be participating, and the public is invited. FREiMaS DAIRY, Inc. Complete Line of Dairy Products -- FREE DELIVERY -- Locally Owned and Operated Phone 385-0195 or 385-0232 PRESENT CONCERT Miss Karen Bush, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jairtes Bush of 2117 W. Church street, McHenry, will be among the Illinois State university singers to present a concert tonight, May 21, in Capen auditorium. OX3. news Josephine Swanson, worthy matron of McHenry Chapter, NQ. 547, served nt Mayflower chapter as assocciate conductress. May 20, at Noma chapter, Capron, she also served. On Saturday* May 16, Harriett Dodd, grand lecturer of McHenry chapter, served at Milburn chapter on Grand Lecturer's night as Ruth. 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