Dedicate Lutheran Church Pews • Sunday, Doc. 18, will be a long awaited day at Nativity Lutheran church, Wonder Lake, when the new pews will be dedicated at the 11 oiclock service of worship. Rev. Thomas Johnson, pastor of Nativity. said the new pews are beautiful and will be fully appreciated1 since the congregation has waited almost seven years for thtfm. Thirty-three pews were purchased, all of which were memorialized by members of the congregation. Church members are grateful not only to those who made the purchase possible but also to the committee who had the responsibility of making a choice of pew. The committee was composed of Walt Meyer, Charles Jacobson, Mrs. Charlotte Hansen, Mrs. Marie Helm, Leonard Benson and William Lamont. PROMOTIONS ANNOUNCE® IN COUNTY OFFICES Promotions have been announced in the office of newly elected Sheriff John Carroll. Henry A. Nulle, Jr., of Woodstock will act as chief deputy sherifl and Robert M a d s e n o f W o o d s l o c k h a s been promoied from the rank <>f detective sergeant to lieulenant. Clarence Hummel of Wonder Lake has been advanced to juvenile officer and Dean Woods of Crystal Lake becomes criminal investigator. Raymond Weber of Richmond has been promoted to chief clerk. Donald Madsen of Woodstock is in charge of communications and Robert Crabtree of Harvard has been promoted to sergeant in charge of the night patrol. Mrs. Audrey Walgenbach, immediate past county treasurer, has been named chief deputy by Calvin Skinner, Jr., county treasurer and ex-officio county collector. Mrs. Marion Hanley of Woodstock, who has been in the office for seventeen years, past chief deputy for four years, will become assistant deputy collector Mrs. Oral Herendeen of Woodstock, deputy for the past four >i'uis. will servo as assistant deputy treasurer and Mrs. Kdith Howell as assistant deputy treasurer in charge of the personal property tax division. Have S, come to OR House Thif CMsimas! Make Your Reservations -- NOW -- Dennis Huff -- Experienced „Phone 385-4027 No Where Else In McHenrv BY I.ANVIN A Veil of Arpege from 4.00 Arpego Perfume U oz. 8.50 A Veil of My Sin from 4.00 MY Sin Perfume '» oz. 7.50 DtUG 'McHenry Most Complete Cosmetic Selection" 1325 X. Riverside Dr. YOUNG FORESTER MEMBERS ENJOY CHRISTMAS PARTY St. Mary's Court, No. 594, Catholic Order of Foresters, entertained the Juvenile Foresters in St. Mary's gym last Sunday. Dec. 11. The juveniles gathered at the gym early in the evening, when Director Richard Schmitt and his committee greeted them with a hearty welcome. Games appropriate for each ago were enjoyed, starting with ago 2 through kindergarten and continuing through e i g t h grade and high school. The younger members played such games as musical chairs, dribble ping pong and home run derby. The theme of the program then changed to singing Christmas carols, accompanied by Jerry Leisten on the organ. When the strains of "Jingle Bells" sounded, Santa and his helpers made their appeart" ance with gifts for all. After opening the packages, the young people were served hot dogs, chocolate milk, pop, etc. Approximately 150 Juveniles wore present and enjoyed the evening. CALL MORATORIUM ON DELINQUENT TAX SUMMONS The week before Christmas no summons will be served on those who have not yet paid their personal property taxes, according to Cal Skinner, Jr., county Treasurer, and Thomas A. Henley, Assistant States' Attorney. At present Assistant Treasurer Edith Howell supervises the processing of 120 small claim complaints each week. Henley and Mrs. Eleanor Swain handle all back taxes amounting to over $200. This year the county is attempting to take some court action on all persons who are dilenquent in their personal property taxes. "Although I do not approve of the method of assessment of personal property tax, I have been charged with the legal responsibility of collecting it," Skinner commented. "And I shall do my best." When questioned what he intends to do about revising the tax sfystem, Skinner explained that/next spring he hopes to appoint a committee of interested persons to study the tax system and come up with comprehensive suggestions for reform. "Of course, they probably won't be acted upon until the Constitutional Convention in 1969, but we will have developed a point from which to bargain," Skinner contends. He believes that the result might bo quite bcneficial to the citizens of McHenry county. In the meantime, those citizens who have not paid their personal property taxes will enjoy a respite for the week prior to Christmas. No sumy mons will be issued for back taxes. mmmMWMMM&m FREE TREETS for the kiddies Come and visit with SANTA CLAUS at Walkers Corner Store SAT. - DEC. 17 9 a.m. to Noon ON SALE Girls Shoes Children Shoes $1.99 $1.39! On« HOUR "mnmim THE MOST IN DRY CLIANINO See Our . . . SPECIAL, "Thank You" Offers ON PAGE II Complete Xmas Needs Place your Xmas order early • FRESH PIES • SALADS and • SAUSAGE 4916 W. Rt. ummmmm 120 385-2563 m Exciting tfoir GEveiyosraei Special! 3 qt. Stainless Steel BOWL 99' NEW CORDLESS ELECTRIC KNIFE Carves Longer " Between Cha.-ges 12 > 15'/2" 7 EIF lON-cuted COOKIE SK7 SPECIAL $ coseo 88 Compact lightweight handle for effort less cutting Instant blade release, safety button, twin stainless steel blades and handsome charger unit. Sole $ <« Priced Electric Drill Low $] Low Price Free Gift Wrapping -- Use Our Lay-Away Plan V 1228 N. Green St. H Phone 385-0098 GOODWILL TRUCK TO VISIT CITY FRIDAY. DEC. 24 Agnes T. Adams, local Goodwill Industries representative, reports that the Goodwill truck will be in McHenry, Friday, Dec. 23. For pick-up service or information about the rehabilitation program for the physically handicapped, call 3,85-0863. "The Goodwill Industries program starts with the spirit of good will toward men," Mrs. Adams said. "The results of the Goodwill spirit and the concept of developing a whole man are many. Handicapped people receive DECEMBER 15, 1966 - MCHENRY PLAINDEALER - PAGE 5, SECTION 1 Mental Center To Remain Open Words of appreciation to formed. Unfortunately, the cost of such a campaign was far l)eyond the financial ability of the Mental Health center. Gitlin said that the large CLIPPED WINGS HOLDS LUNCHEON FOR RETARDED those who assisted in any way wumber of persons expressing with the community mental health referendum last month come this week from H. Joseph Gitlin, president of the Mental Health Center for McHenry County. The board of directors and staff members at the center have been involved in a series of urgent discussions smce" the defeat of the referendum - by a narrow margin. The discussions were prompjobs repairing the contributed ^y the large number of articles, wages and above all training and rehabilitation which often makes it possible for these workers to get jobs in regular industry", she continued. LICENSES OF COUNTY BMVERS ARE SUSPENDED Secretary of State Paul Powell has announced the suspension of the driver licenses of Elwiyn Darbo of Harvard, George Fabriel of Hebron, Germaine Diedrich of 3504 W. Miller road, James A. Hansen of 4612 Ramble road, John A. Heinzelman of 3318 N. Rocky Beach, all of McHenry, Robert L. Greene and Thomas K. Shellenbrger of Barrington, Don R. Kramer, John Nadvornik and Robert J. Prokop of Fox River Grove, William G. Locke of Woodstock, Gene A. Patrick of Cary, all for three violations; and James F. Walsh of Marengo for violation of curfew act. Probationary permits were issued to Harry W. Braun of Hebron and Richard Przybyl of Crystal Lake. patients needing rrfental health care by an organization without adequate funds to do the job as it should be done. "We pause to offer encouragement to those who believe in the responsibility the community has to aid citizens with mental health problems," said Gitlin. "The center will remain open. Emergency cases will be taken care of. At present the center has a backlog of patients under treatment, plus many others on a waiting list. Intake therefore must be c losed for 90 <sdays while the staff tries to catch up and serve the people we've already promised to help." Gitlin said the thanks go to many people--to the voters who supported the referendum, to the many hundreds -of volunteer workers, and to the organizations and individuals who gave the prestige of their name in endorsement of the proposal. Also, said Gitlin, it was felt that many of those who voted against the referendum did so because they did not have adequate accurate information, deally each voter in the coun- 1y should have been fully inm PRE - CHRISTMAS SALE Junior Dresses Sizes 3-13 16.98 Reduced to 10.98 14.98 Reduced to 8.98 12.98 Reduced to 7.98 10.98 Reduced to 6.98 8.98 Reduced to 5.98 TERRIFIC STYLES! WOOLS anil KNITS! H8MS00E Ri 1402 N. Riverside Dr. McHenry, 111. •571 [gjj] We wish to thank our dear friends and customers in McHenry for their patronage over the years. We wish they would stop in and say Hello, when in Woodstock. We wish one and all, a very Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year. Your friendly Shoeman ART ROTH "On the square in Woodstock" lifh Quality Hybrid ET1AS AU Sizes and Prices Drive out and see truly beautiful Poinsettias before you buy! PLANTS *Kalanchoe 'Azaleas •Cyclamen an opinion at Mho election speaks well for future attempts to improve assistance at any level. "Our staff and board were impressed by the widespread interest shown. They are evaluating the vote further and must come up with additional plans soon." McHenry county was one of four voting on a community mental health referendum last month. It was the only county where it failed. Earlier, five counties had voted and all five carried by comfortable margins. "We still have work to do. The informational program in tho papers did inform many people for the first time tri^Dut mental health problems * ' t he work of the center. "It also generated more inquiries and additional patients for the already over-loaded staff." KXWANIS HEAD GIVES THANKS FOR SUPPORT Members of Clipped Wings, United Air Lines Stewardess Alumnae, Inc., will hold a holiday luncheon meeting at Sage's East, Lake Shore drive, Chicago, on Thursday, Dec. 15. Instead of the cuslomary Christmas grab bag exchange, members will participate in a girt exchange using miniature Christmas trees made by mentally retarded children. "A little bird is their trademark," remarked Mrs. Walter Gehlaar. 1332 W. Bay road, McHenry, a former stewarde s s , w h e n d e s c r i b i n g t h e Christmas trees made by the children of the Austin Special School for Mentally Retarded in Chicago. A tiny bird is placed on every article aftd mac*e in the school's work- ^\shop. At ihis meeting, plans for t h e organization's annual benefit luncheon fashion show scheduled for March 16 will be discussed. The sale by the members of the John F. Kennedy Flame of Hope candles is reaching its peak during the holiday season. Information about the candles may be obtained frm Mrs. Gehlaar. The average parent has trouble getting into the bathroom, on the phone, and out <>f sight. FAT OVERWEIGHT Dr. R. Glenn Reed. Jr., 601 Church street. Marieta. Ga.. president of Kiwanis International, extended the thanks of his organization for Canada's fifty years of support for Kiwanis to Canadiann Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson in the Prime Minister's office in Ottawa recently. Kiwanis celebrated tin golden anniversary of its coming to Canada the following day in special ceremonies conducted by the Ki- Available to you without a wanis club of Hamilton. On- doctor's prescription, our protario. which was organized duct called Odrinex You must Nov. 15. 1916. Jose ugly fat or your money Word of President Reed s vi- back. Odrinex is a tiny tablet sit to the Prime Minister and an(j easj]y swallowed. Get rid to the Hamilton c lub was re- Qf excess fat and and live longceived here by 1966 Virgil Pol- er. Odrinex costs $3.00 and is lock, president of the Kiwanis sold on this guarantee: If not satisfied for any reason, just return the package to your druggist and get your full money back. No questions asked. Odrinex is sold with t h i s g u a r a n t e e b y : B o l g e r Drug Store, 1259 N. Green Street. flub of McHenry. Shop In McHenry This Week! sects o Happy h oliday wishes to you, our friends and patrons. We greatly appreciate your trust, <r~cmd^LfrHqht in serving you. Mc HENRY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Member: fedeta! Savings anc ioin insurance Co'po'a? on 508 South Route 31 llA mile South of McHenry on Route 31 Wreaths, Roping, Grave Blankets, Center Pieces. Door Swags FRESH CUT FLOWERS Artificial Arrangements McHENRY FLORAL MMHHtiRKMKH x x . ( I