y&r^ ™'v? * *"> m-i *, v • . ' %&;^n %,• v#y'!ry£ ¥^n>nntdiyt August fg I3S3 *" ~ "J '>* ' '- ,s ' ' By Vanesse Sells Polio Victim i Bay, has been visiting at the Raymond Frodin, 28, of Hie- J Lake for the past two weeks. kory Falls ,is the fifth victim of polio in McHenry county for 195? and the second from Wonder Lake. He was taken to the Sherman hospital at Elgin Friday night, suffering from the spinal type of the disease. J Frodin is a brother of Mrs. §J|Ms Weeks. ; ' ».Ade!e Marks, ff, who was •tiicken with polio on July-> 14, > !• now home again and has no Stippling effects from her bout With the disease. ' .Others stricken include a. ^jear-old girl from \yoodstock, a •even-year-old boy fyom Haryaid, and a baby from McHenry. Pass Life Saving Tests r :• V:'*'Six Wonder Lake youngster# liissed their junior life saving :t*sts with flying: colors last Week and their instructor, Ed SEfcbotklewicz of Woodstock, was loud in his praise of their efforts. ?,!Each of the youngsters had to have knowledge of how to £kpartificial respiration; to make a plain front dive; locate a 10-pound weight and - swim With it to shore; and to know four types of "carries," the manner in which a drowning person is carried ashore. They must *lfeo know the underwater approach and how to bring a vieto within Forty feet of the ttftore. The six who made the tsfcts were Jill Gustavson, Carl Walker, Russ Korth, Linda Plotner, Judy Bastian and Jean Selsdoi Examination For. Postmaster - 'Ther e will be aif examination lar the job of postmaster at Wonder Lake at Woodstock on JMpt. 8. The* post office is third class and pays $3,781 per year. Any resident of the area served by the post office may com. pete for the job. < • The post office is in the drug Store owned by Art Hay and is presently served by Alice Noren. acting postmaster. Applicants must have reached fl|eir twenty-first birthday but must not have reached their gixty-third birthday on the closing date for receipt of application. Mother Visits ^Mrs. J. h. Warner, mother of a. Phil Hastings of ^>Yickline Mrs. Wagner is from Lexington, Ky. , Get Probation 'teen-age boys from Hound Lake were put on probation by County Judjre Henry L. Cowlin Monday after they promised to make restitution of $22 they stole from the Hickory Nut, a refreshment stand at the north end of Wonder Lake owned by Kenneth and Mary Ghadt. The boys broke into the stand RESEARCH LABORATORY Morton Salt company, Chicago. will begin construction this fall of a new research laboratory at Woodstock, according to a statement made public by Daniel Peterkin, Jr., president of the company. This installation will house the principal research activities of the Morton Salt company. In the new facilities, experimental research, will be conducted, on both laboratory and. pilot unit, scale in the fields of inorganic, organic and catalytic chemistry. THE MCH£NRY PtATNDEALElU Vmrm ENTERTAINS OVERSEAS Barbara Eeehtold of Wauconda, who will be a junior at Oberlin collega this year, is one of seven Oberlin students who will go abroad this mcnth as members of a coeducational, ina week ago Friday night and j ter.collegiate orchestra assemhave been in the county jail at Woodstock' siilee the following S a t u r d a y . * V v v * , ; - • Gospel Church Newp It was a real musical treat to all who attended our evening service last Sunday, Aug. 16, to hear the celebrated gospel singer, . Miss Winefred J. Larson, sing in her inspired and inspiring way. We hope to welcome her to us again in the near future. ' Again it was a pleasure to welcome a large number of visitors at our morning worship service. Some of them came from the new, beautiful subdivision, Highland shores. _ Mrs. Lydia Dornbush is a8*patient in the Woodstock Memorial hospital, where she underwent a major operation on Aug. 12. We are happy to report that her condition is very, satisfactory- . Again we are pleased to welcome our friends and neighbors to our Sunday services at 10 a.m., Sunday school, rooming service at 11 o'clock and evening gospel service at 7:30 p.m. FACE WRINKLES Try "binding the forehead with a linen bandage soaked in equal parts of alcohol and the white of an egg, allowing the bandage to remain over night. bled for the purpose of entertaining at overseas bases of the Armed Forces. Twelve colleges arrd universities will be represented in the group. . v , : Read the Want Ads w This Week's Big '3' 1. I LOVE PARIS Les Baxter, Orchestra & Chorus 2. APRIL IN PORTUGAL Richard Hayman & Orch. 3. BUTTERFLYS Patti Page Join Our Record Club. With Every, 12 Records You Buy, You Get One Album FREE. STEFFAN'S Main St. Tel. 12S.J Central Garage FRED J. SMITH, Summer Schedule of Services • * Zloxi Lutheran Church 408 John Street, McHenry -- SUNDAYS -- ® A M Service 9 A.M Sunday School 10:15 A.M. Service -- All Welcome -- Pastor C. A. LOBITZ sr*: Phone 859 fc % SALES ttRVICE Complete Motor Overhauling Welding 0 JOHNSBURG, ILL. on 04291 McHENRY 200-J 0E30 H'l a brand new Ford "WorHi More'* feature--and colli only $134.40 (plus any local tax)--up to $40 lets than any other power steering in its field and it's the newest and finest power steering. With one finger, while the car Is standing still, a woman can turn the steering wheel. No longer will , rough road ruts "throw "Vow". Should ever a tire blow out, power .steering assistance helps you to keep safe straight-line control. Ford Power Steering does up to 75% of the work, for you. 1'arking becomes a pushover. In fact, all driving is a lot easier. It'$ safer, too, because this hydraulic power really supplies the "muscle." And, because Ford's Power Steering has a more natural "feel" than many others, you don't have to change your driving habits radically. The steering gear ratio is the same as without power steering and the hydraulic system gives you just the right assistance when you need iL Test drive the poweii stberihii in BUSS MOTOR SALES 531 MAIN STREET PHONE McHENRY 1 McHENRY, ILLINOIS 1 #J 1 ROW on TOP of ROW of LOW PRICE* :C. Farm-Fresh Produce Wisconsin 10 u» California Carrots 25 Tomatoes California Oranges •:}«$ NEW BAKERY DEPT. WE HAVE NOW INSTALLED A NEW BAKERY DEPT., TO OUR MODERN SELF-SERVICE CERTIFIED STORE. FRESH BAKERY GOODS WILL BE FEATURED DAILY TO HELP YOU TO DO ALL YOUR SHOPPING UNDER ONE ROOF. -- - HI'NTS YELLOW CKJNG.HAf'WfcS 9W Has » PEACHES. . 6™M°° LIBBY --14 Oz. 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