| ^ 'Jt -V" f-ri m&mwfmmsmm-- V" .<"_ S«ctlon (fejife'r Pagt Eight THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, December 3# 1964 •*r n>" r'>t * I HOLIDAY LIGHTING CONTEST ENTRY 1 Name Address I Tlease return to Donald Howard, 3722 W. Elm Street, | McHenry, no later than December 19. | CHORAL CLUB WILL PRESENT HOLIDAY PROGRAM (Continued from Page 1) jah Chorus", as well as the haunting strains of "I Wonder as I Wander" by soloist, Betty Smith. The Land of Make-Believe will be recalled in a Christmas setting highlighted by such selections as "In My Own Little Corner" and "Stepsisters' Lament" from the Broadway musical, "Cinderella"; a medley of dolly tones; the appearance of "The Green-Eyed Dragon" and the concluding ensemble, "My Hero", from the light opera, "The Chocolate Soldier". Other Features Other sections will feature the chorus and soloists in the club's traditional human Christmas Tree. Santa will be present to distribute candy during intermission. The club has fifty-eight members this season, the membership extending to all of the nearby communities as well as Fox Lake, Lake-in-the-Hills and Algonquin. Officers include LeRoy Hiller, president; Ray Jensen, first vice-president; Tom Russell, second vice-president; Patti Brooke, secretary; and Don Johnson, treasurer. The club's accompanists are Mrs. William Watkins and Mrs. Jerome Sharp. A portion of the holiday proceeds is usually set aside to be given to some worthwhile program in the community, the specific designation to be made in the spring. The club, now in its twentyfourth year, is looking ahead to next fall and the observance of a quarter of a century during which members have been presenting programs either once or twice a year. DISCUSS COMMON PROBLEMS AT CITY MEETING (Continued from Page 1) Dr. James McMahon of the Clean Streams committee in McHenry, spoke briefly and offered to assist any groups working for improvement of conditions locally. William Kehr of the U. S. Public Health Service, in charge of Illinois, gave reasons why present methods of handling waste were not good. He also made several recommendations. Mr. Kehr suggested a joint program be developed with state and federal departments of agriculture for best land use development, and also that each home should be connected to a master sewage disposal system. Other speaners included Ben Leland of the Illinois Sanitary Water Board; George Jedlicka, McHenry county building and zoning commissioner; and Supervisor Ted Sterne of Crystal Lake. GOODWILL PICK-UP Mrs. Mildred Miller, local Goodwill Industries representative, reports that the Goodwill truck will be in McHenry, Friday, Dec. 11, for pick-up service or information about the rehabilitation program for the physically handicapped, call 385-6173. Musin' & MeanderiiT (Continued From Page 1) ing. This is Thanksgiving in the true American style. Any way you look at it, driving is becoming a really serious business. If you aren't looking out for other foolish humans behind the wheel, then you'd better be watching out for foolish animals. On the other hand, the bears on roads in the national parks are usually harmless. Rarely does a car hit a bear. Most accidents occur when tourists stop to feed the bears and get so close that the bears try to feed on them. K. A. F. $675,000 BOND ISSUE WILL BE PRESENTED (Continued Fro n Page 1) of the cost of the building program. It has been computed that the maximum increase in the bond tax rate would be only 6 cents per $100 of equalized assessed valuation. The average over the life of the bond issue is only 4 cents. Thus, on a house in McHenry assessed at $10,000 (about one half of market value), the highest increase would be only $6. On the average, it would be only $4 a year. The council is making a further analysis of costs and will make this knowledge available to the public. WONDER LAKE RESIDENT NAMED TO COURT SERVICE Bert H. Boerner, director of court services of the McHenry County Family court, has announced the appointment of Betty J. Bradley as assistant in the Division of Court Services. She is a graduate of Manchester college in Indiana in 1958 with a major in sociology, and served as a probation officer in the Family court of Cook county for six years, assigned to the Maxwell street area. She has performed voluntary services for the Adler Psychiatric institute and the West Side Child Guidance in Chicago. Mrs. Bradley's duties will be counseling delinquent girls and younger boys, investigating adoptions and will supervise complaints of child neglect, and foster homes. She and her husband, William, and daughter, Jodi, live at Wonder Lake. County Second In CP Campaign At the tenth annual meeting of the board of directors of United Cerebral Palsy of Illinois last week, held at Starved Rock State Park lodge, Mrs. John L. Boehm of McHenry, the McHenry county campaign director for this organization, was advised that the county association placed second in the state in its fund drive for 1963- 64. Mrs. Boehm advised that the first place award, which is a travelling trophy, was taken home by Will Wingerter of Sangamon county. The award is given based on the per capita fund raising accomplished by a county affiliate. Placing second in so large a state as^I Illinois represents a great honor and is due both to the hard work of the many volunteers, and the gracious giving of all residents of the area. With the kick-off of this year's campaign scheduled for Jan. 9, the McHenry county affiliate, whose president is Mrs. Dorothy Miller of McHenry, is looking forward to the same cooperation always received from their donors. One need only pay a visit to the Cerebral Palsy classroom located at the West school in Crystal Lake, to see the need for these funds which are raised. The happiness of the children in the room at having an opportunity to attend school, the fine equipment, the very able teacher, his assistant and the full time physical therapist, are all the culmination of the dream of the original board of directors of U.C.P. of McHenry county. This year's theme for the 53- Minute Mother's March is Helping" and the United Cerebral Palsy association does help many persons in many ways. This is the only health agency whose money from fund raising stays in the county in which it is raised--with the exception of a small percentage which is sertt to the National association to carry on the fine research which is being done. The following McHenry county people were elected to the state board of United Cerebral Palsy of Illinois: Mrs. John Boehm, state secretary and three-year director-atlarge; Mrs. Dorothy Miller, Mrs. Helen Harth and Mrs. Clara Nell, all representative directors; and Donald Kinsala, two-year director-at large. SHOP IN McHENRY RICHMOND MAN TWENTY-EIGHTH TRAFFIC DEATH (Continued from Pago 1) Garbi suffered broken ribs and a broken shoulder blade. An autopsy attributed his death to the injuries. His wife, Beatrice, also injured in the crash, remained in the hospital at the time of his death. The accident occurred during a heavy snowfall on Friday, Nov. 20. "HE LEARNS that carrying a chip on his shoulder is the quickest way to get into a fight. Under New Manae@ment FIRESIDE INN Rt. 31 & Ringwood Road Jack Justen & Ray Sleege Sandwiches, Chili, Soup, Pizza Open Daily 9:00 A.M. - 1:00 A.M. ANNOUNCEMENT OPENING FRIDAY, R & L LIQUORS GIFT -- to our 10 Customers. -- PLENTY OF FREE PARKING - We Invite You To Come In And Browse Around first * Wines # m~r. Beer Located 2 Blocks East of River on Route 120 Proprietor: Russell Holochwost GUEST MINISTER IS WONDER LAKE BAPTIST SPEAKER The First Baptist church of Wonder Lake will have as its speaker Rev. Virgil Stoneburner of the Parkway Baptist church in Marseilles, 111., on Sunday, Dec. 6. Rev. Stoneburner will speak at both the Sunday morning worship hour at 11 a.m. and the evening I? ^ Wonder Lake is located across from the fire station in Wonder Lake. Sunday school begins at 9:45 a.m. and the worship services at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. The church is presently without a pastor. Rev. Kenneth Neibel of Crystal Lake, area missionary for northern Illinois, has been conducting morning services since the resignation of Pastor Rader in September. CLASSIFIED 8 ROOM residential frame. Center of town, Vz block from church & stores. Ideal for business, lot 66x150. By appt. Call 385-1096. 12-3-64 service at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Stoneburner is a native of Marseilles and was educated at the Bible Institute in Dallas, Texas. He completed his studies there in 1956. He pastored a church in Vermont for four years and for the past four years has been the pastor of the church in Marseilles. The latter began in the living room of the Stoneburner home and recently moved into its beautiful new church plant. The First Baptist church of LtiC and P«ib| LOST -- 1 PAIR Bifocal glasses, black rimmed. Please call 385-5167 after 5:00 p.m. 12-3-64 PUBLIC NOTICE SIImCIM fu tmd' PART TIME work. Have brand new % ton pick-up truck or what have you. 678-7939 ask for Joe. 12-3-64 Wanted To Buy APARTMENT SIZE gas stove, size 20-24 inches. Must be in good condition. Call after 6:00 p.m. 385-1108. 12-3-64 TO BE GIVEN AWAY 3 PUPPIES -- 6 weeks old. Part German Shepherd and Collie. 385-3997. 12-3-64 Personal WITNESSES WANTED--Anyone having information pertaining to the accident, September 15, on Rt. 120 in front of Jewel Tea in which Patrick Merkel was struck by a car, please call 385-6454. 11-26-12-3-64 HAPPY ANNIVERSARY dear! Love you! PUBLIC NOTICE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4th For Your Entertainment -- At Dining GORDON FOSSUM Plays ORGAN MUSIC 6 p.m. - 10 p.m. For Your Dancing Pleasure -- FREUND & FOSSUM -- 10 p.m. - 2 a.m. THE TIMBERS "Woodstock's Beautiful New Restaurant" Routes 14 & 147 at the Underpass Phone 338-3500 -- Reservations Accepted -- ENTERTAINMENT At The V. F. W. Featuring C A S S In The Cocktail Lounge Every Friday and Saturday Night Public Invited Bring Your Friends Route 120 East of Bridge McHenry, 111. (Just East of the Fox River) 12-3-64 I SEND A PICTURE ... I SHARE A PLEASURE . . . sfflS* ph0T^bds tlNG | « made from Your Favorite g Negative -- Color or Black | and White | , Large Selection and Many 8 Designs g I « Your Name Imprinted I r | a Envelopes Included | a 48-Hour Service s at I BOLGER'S | 1259 N. Green St. McHenry | PHONE 385-4500 PabUe Notices N O T II CC EE The CHICK-INN will again be open MONDAYS -- Introducing the New PARTY PACKS -- 12 Pes. Broasted Chicken, french fries, cole slaw $3.50 20 Pes. Broasted Chicken, bucket of fries, pint of cole slaw, 6 pack of coke $6.75 -- DAILY SPECIALS -- Monday -- 4 Pc. Chicken Dinner Tuesday -- Steak Dinner Wednesday -- Back Ribs Thursday -- Pork Chops Every Friday -- Fish Fry $1.0CT $1.50 $1.50 $1.10 .96 THE CHICK-INN RESTAURANT 5000 W. Rt. 120 CARRY OUT -- Phone 385-7161 12-3-10-64 AUCTION Saturday, Dec. 12 -10:00 a.m. Wonder Lake, 111., which is 31 miles North of Elgin, 111. or West of Waukegan on Rt. 120. TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT 1 Hough Payloader on Tracks, 1% yard bucket; 1 15-Ton trailer; 1 tractor-front end loader MM; 1 Back-hoe, Case; 3 Chevy flatbed stake trucks, 48 to 58; 4 Chevy dump trucks 56 to 60; 2 Chevy pick-up trucks 58 and 63; 2 34" mechanical trowels; 2 compressors, trailer type; 2 motor buggies; 1 mortar mixer; 1 generator; 2 centrifugal water pumps; 4 vibrators; 2 air hammers; air tools; wood working tools; 4 portable heaters; 14 industrial Skill saws; 12 XA" and 1A" electric drills; concrete equipment; 5 construction sheds; 1 electric welder; 3 Igloo coolers; 25 sets 36" column clamps; 24 16"x4' steel forms; 48 4' angle fillers, steel; 12 4' outside corners, steel; scaffolding, masonry; scaffolding, shoring; tarpaulins; scaffolding and forms for second story cement floor, cost over $20,000; symons forms; shoring. BUILDING MATERIAL ($68,000 Inventory) Glazed, Flue and field tile and fittings; brick and block; flush doors, int. and ext.; Masonite, hardboard, pegboard; bolts and screws; yard fencing; plywood; cedar closet lining; mouldings; nails; windows; builders hardware; roof coating paint; tools; Dimension, All KD, construction grade, 20% std. 2x4, 6, 8, 10, 12 drop siding, fir flooring; oak flooring; 1x6 8, 10 D&M; 1x8, 10, 12 S4S roof boards; S4S selects and common; knotty pine, cedar and redwood paneling; stepping; heatilators; Bar-B-Que units; louvres; metal lath and accessories; insulation sheathing; bolts, screws, washers; plaster bo^rd; building board. OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES 1 Friden adding machine; 1 Friden calculator; 1 Underwood accounting machine; 1 Underwood F-P storage cabinet; 7 desks; 15 upholstered matched office and secretary chairs; 26 filing cabinets; 1 Verifax printer; 1 plan table; 1 billing register; 1 safe. REAL ESTATE PARCEL NO. 1 --- Lumber yard, 140' frontage, 125' deep, 12,000 sq. ft. lumber and equipment storage, 1,000 sq. ft. basement storage, 800 sq. ft. office and display first floor, 800 sq. ft. offices second floor. PARCEL NO. 2 --- Fenced 66'xl25' lots for storage. PARCEL NO. 3 -- Fenced 100'xl40' lot with building. Handled by Attorney -- will be sold clear and free of all liens. Taxes to be pro-rated 20% down day of auction. AUCTIONEERS NOTE -- This is a complete stock. No reduction sale has taken pilace prior to auction. This is a very good grade of materials and supplies. Be here and bid your judgement. TERMS -- Cash or Certified Check. Sale Conducted By MILTON PERRY AUCTION SERVICE Wanatah, Indiana Phone 1-2570 or 1-4488 If planning a sale contact us for open sale dates. 12-3-64 FORD 'S OFF to a mm START for 65 that's why we're loaded with this year's MST UMV CAR BUYS 1964 FORD SAVE Low Mileage, Fully Equipped 1962 FORD STATION ONLY 4-Dr., 8-Cyl., Auio. Trans. Power 1960 FORD STATION BARGAIN *625 B-Cyl.. Siandard Trans.. Radio 1963 CHEV. STATION PRICED RIGHT SAVE Clean--4-Dr., 6-Cyl., Auto. Trans. 3-1964 Bife^OS .5 S FORD "Home of Quality Transportation" 3936 W. Main Street Phone 385-2000