I PAGE 8-PIAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1972 McCullom Lake Mildred Watson 385-3585 Extend Deadline For Registration Of Ball Players Ptay ball. That's right, there is still time for parents to get their beys registered, either at the Mayer residence at 4720 Parkview 385-3635 or the Jersen residence 4904 Park view , 385-3461. The deadline has been extended for your con venience. There is a lot to do to get (Bams started, insurance for instance, the formation of the teams and last but not least schedules made-up A trip to Wrigley Field is planned for August 29. That sounds like fun and it is just one of the little things that is planned for the boys. Many thanks to the McHenry City Council for allowing McCullom Lake Boys League to have a tag day on To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that roads in the subdivision known as CLAREMONT HILLS have not been accepted into the Mc Henry Township Road District system. The undersigned certifies that these roads are not in com pliance with specifications of Section IV, Drainage and Road Requirements, McHenry County Zoning Ordinance. Clarence Regner, Commissioner MdHten^JTow^ July 15. deorge Mayer was elected president of the league and Jerry Jensen secretary treasurer. CHITTER CHATTER Carrie Kurth won a prize for her beautiful blue hat she designed for the Krazy Hat party held by the Ladies of the Lake. Happy to hear she is feeling just great BAPTIZED Christopher Michael Ffcucher, son of Mr. and Mrs Raymond Faucher, was baptized Sunday April 9, in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, McHenry, by the Rev Arthur D. McKay. Christopher's sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Watson cf Barring ton. A buffet dinner was served in the home cf his maternal grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Luther Watson Present at the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. John Donlea and Patrick Donlea, all from Barrington. Little Chris was born March 7. BIRTHDAYS A very happy birthday to Dawn Meyer on April 27. Dawn will be 9 years p\d. Happy birthday to "Petey" Schmidt on the first of May. ANNIVERSARY TIME A very happy anniversary wish to Edgar and Jean Garner on the first of May. Happy anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. David (Dorothy) Weber on May 5. John and Carol Perschke will celebrate their anniversary on May 5. Happy anniversary to you Cfcrol and John. VILLAGE BOARD It is spring clean-up time again. I have been informed that there will be a trash pick up in the very near future. As soon as 1 learn of the date it will be printed here and in plenty of time too. The village board meets on the first and third Monday of the month, at 8 o'clock in the evening at the beach house. VILLAGE CLERK Mrs. Karen is the village clerk. Her office hours are Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 11 o'clock in the morning to 7 o'clock in the evening. Saturday hours are 9 a.m. to 1 in the afternoon. It is very easy tofind her office, just turn at gate No. 2 , there is a sign on the lawn and is on the right side of the road. Lakemoor-Lilymoor Alma Hueckstaedt 385-5689 TURN ONS wuy L>/P A/OA/S TAfSEr J WO Off AC hi X'/ND Of A/J/MAL ON ~lHL ARK? Hf P/ON r BELIEVE ThiATSTORV A&OUT ThtE ZTOKfC. Original Plats Available While Supply Lasts V anyone from Lilymoor or Lake moor is interested in owning one of the original plats of either area, they can acquire one for a nominal sum, while the supply lasts. You can get yours by calling Kay Veazie at 385-68%, right away. LADIES LEAGUE The members held their installation dinner at a local restaurant in Lilymoor on Wednesday evening. The new officers will now assume their respective duties. After the dinner the ladies played their usual games. The prizes were won by the following: first - Connie O'Rourke, second - Viola Ar- bogast, third - Mary Crudete fourth • Buelah Smogur, ana the booby prize went to Lu Gravenstuk. SURPRISE VISITORS All but one of the Hueckstaedt family were surprised last Friday, when our youngest daughter, Cherie, arrived here from Harrisburg, Pa. She brought with here our three grandsons (from her previous marriage) and her fiance, Dick Mumma. We spent a very enjoyable week with them and hated to see them leave. Their plans for the near future are to move and settle down in this area. My surprise came earlier in the week when she called up to tell me they were coming for a visit. VACATIONERS RETURN Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sarley have returned home after spending most of the winter in IHorida. BIRTHDAYS Best wishes and many happy returns cf the day go out to the following on their birthdays. On April 28 to Jo Bartelt to Helen Rodde on April 30, and to Linda Blake, Sue Thomas, nd Albert Kunz on the third of May. Here's hoping all the above have their birthday wish come true. Due to an oversight and not wishing to slight anyone I would like to wish a very happy birthday to Helen Para on May 2. ANNIVERSARIES The anniversary waltz will be in order for Wanda and Rowan Mint on as they celebrate their wedding anniversary on April 26. Here's hoping it is a very happy one with many mare to follow. INCLOSING Now that the weather is getting so nice and the spring road work has started. If it is possible, please do not park on the roads that are to be The Class of '82 has voted Touch^one* phones the most popular pushbutton. Present Post Easter Concert graveled and graded. It makes it harder for the man doing the job to do a good one even if he candrive his equipment around your cars. See you next week. How Can I? By Anne Ashley Q. How can I sharpen the blade of a knife, a plane, a chisel, or other cutting tool when there is no honing stone available? A. You can do this with a piece of emery cloth laid out on a flat, smooth surface. Be sure tovary the pressure on the tool, bearing down hard at first to wear down the edge evenly, then gradually decreasing your pressure so as to produce a keen cutting edge. Q. How can I remedy small cracks in crockery? A. If a piece cf crockery has a tiny crack in it, try boiling it in sweet milk. This usually restores its usefulness. Q. How can I remove smoke and grease stains from woodwork" A. By painting it with a solution of starch and water. Af ter the solution has dried, rub it off with a soft brush or clean cloth. This also removes stains. Q. How can I remove chocolate stains from table linens? A. As promptly as possible, use a paste made of borax and water. Remember, however, that it is wise to wash the cloth out immediately, too...with coki water. Q. What can I do if, while putting on a dress, I have gotten some lipstick on it? A. Use a little rubbing alcohol on the stain, going over it gently with a bit of clean cloth. And, in the future, avoid such a Shown above are members of the newly organized McHenry county brass quintet which will perform several major musical works at a .post-Easter concert to be held at Immanuel Lutheran church. Crystal Lake, Sunday evening, April 30, at 7 o'clock. Seated, from left to right, are William Toalson, McHenry, Sally Pierce, Stuart Hughes, David Pierce and David Scherer. David Scherer, trumpet, and Wesley Vo6, organist. Marilyn Scherer, organist and choir director at the church, will perform organ selections by Vierne and Seth Bingham. " Tocomplete the program, the McHenry county chamber singers will perform anthems by Bruckner, Brahms, Willan and Ravenscroft. Wesley Vos will direct the singers. The program will close with Flor Peeter's choral fantasy on "Christ the Lord Is Arisen" for brass choir and organ. Mrs. Scherer will be the organist. A free will offering will be taken. The public is invited. FLAGSTONE Walls - Walks - Patios Including ^ Split wall 8" width Veneer Stone Natural Weathered Edge Ground Cover - All Colors Featherock Chunks-Boulders-Veneer Fox River Stone Company Rte. 31 • South Elgin 742-6060 Immanuel Lutheran church, Oystal Lake, will host a past- Easter concert of anthems and festival brass and organ works Sunday, April 30, at 7 p.m. The newly organized McHenry county brass Quintet will perform several major works on the program including "Allegro" from Sonata for Brass Quintet by Haines and "Two Renaissance Madrigals" by Gregor Aichinger and Claude Le Jeune. Other highlights of the program will be a performance of J.S. Bach's Choral and Alleluia No. 4 from Cantata No. 51 by Marie Ann Vos. soprano, calamity by holding a clean tisue between your lips as you slip the dress over your head. Q. How can I add a glossy appearance to newly-washed woodwork? A. By adding two tablespoons of furniture polish to each quart of your rinse water. After rinsing with solution, wipe the surface with a dry cloth. Q. How can I prevent my meringue pies from falling? A. The meringue will not collapse if one-fourth teaspoonful of baking soda is added to it. Q. Hew can I»clean up the smoky areas on a brick or stone fireplace? A. Cwer with a paste made of concentrated ammonia and powdered pumice. Let this paste remain on for about two hours, then scrub off with hot water and soap, rinse with clear water, and let dry. Q. How can I remedy leather articles that are mildewed? A. Try wiping off the leather with a cloth wrung out of a solution of denatured alcohol and water, using equal parts of each, then dry in the sun. Q. Hew can I remove light scorch stains from linens? A. Wet the affected area with cold water, then expose to the sun until the stains disappear. It may be necessary to repeat the wetting process several times. Q. How can I clean tarnished brass? A. A lemon rind, dipped in salt, then rubbed over the brass will usually work like magic. Q. How can I improve the appearance of a black material when laundering? A. Whether it is silk, cotton or wool, if the black material is rinsed in deep bluing water, it will improve its color and appearance. CONSUMERS' CORNER* Conversion to metric system Within the next ten years, American women may be bragg ing about their 96-56 96 measure ments. Consumers may be buying fruit juice by the liter and car peting by the meter. It will be the result of a changeover from the English sys tem of measuring we now use to the metric system of measuring used by most the rest of the world ' Our current system of measur ing has its drawbacks. For ex ample, it's inconsistent. More than one unit of measurement is used for the same physical quan tity. If you're buying a rug, you have to change square feet or inches to square yards. If you're shopping in a supermarket with out unit pricing, you have to juggle ounccs, quarts and pints. A change to the metric system will mean an overhaul of our manufacturing system Every thing from road signs to-clothing would be aflected Adapting to this new system may sound complicated, but you're already doing it Home sewing patterns include metric measurements along with English ones There is much metric in formation on the products you find in the supermarket. You haven't noticed it yet, because you haven I felt a need to use it But it is there and it is on its wav' HAPPINESS IS: FINDING WHATi YOU WANT IN THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER'S CLASSIFIED WANT1. AD SECTION TODAY !!!! We asked Art Linkletter to find out what some dedicated telephone users think about Touch-Tone call ing. This is what the kids told him: Art: What kind of phone do you like better, the one with the dial or the one with the buttons? Michael: Touch-Tone. Art: Why? Michael: I think they're more quicker to dial. And in emergencies, they'd be better. Art: How about you, Allison? All ison: I like when you touch the numbers. It gives you a nice feeling. Art: What does it sound like when you tap the numbers? The Class: "Beeping--like traf fic." "Like a piano." "It puzzles me." "A hearing test." "Church bells." "Polka dots." "A computer." Art: Tell me, what color would you like to have? The Class: "All different colors." "A bright color --like pink." "Red, w h i t e a n d b l u e -- w i t h s t a r s . " "Green." "Yellow." "Black." Art: Black? We have eleven col ors and you pick black. How come? Brian: It's my favorite color. Art: How much extra do you think Touch-Tone service costs a month for all of the phones in your house? Michael: A hundred more. Art: What if I told you that it was just pennies a day? Michael: Whew, boy! Craig: That's not a lot of money. No, it's not. Matter of fact, you can have the speed and convenience of Touch-Tone calling in your home for only $1.50 a month. Just call your Illinois Bell Service Representative. .. a ham 'n swiss on tye, -please" Kids say the darndest things...aboutTouch3one phones. Now at McNeils you can enjey a "deelicious" new change - of - pace sandwich. . .a hot ham 'n swiss cheese on a fresh rye bun - -topped with lettuce and salad dressing. It's a great change, for small change. hot ham n sw/ss sandwiches are now af McNeils-try it! mcneils more fun than ... in Woodstock on Clay Street/in McHenry in McHenry Market Place s A v a i l a b l e i n m o s t c o m m u n i t i e s A n e x t r a m o n t n l y c h a r g e a p p l i e s t o P r i n c e s s ® p h o n e s A s k y o u r S e r v i c e R e p r e s e n t a t i v e a b o u t o t h e r m o n t h l y o r o n e - t i m e c h a r g e s t h a t m i g h t a p p l y .