- '8 ?J3|r -gJm, r ' •• -. "•* ., ••• g.' • v-w*- "*•* ' ' 'V . ' * ' ' <• » V ' • • • ' . • • If" TT:1^ 1 ^J' -i""i• •y^-•'^V_: 1« V'-' • A %T ™ " •%*'"^' V I & f Wfsft n m ij>'i» By Ml*. Betty Hetterww BMpttal Notes I HogjrttoUwd ., Hettermann hu one Michel, 2-ye.r-old son of Mr. bm confined to the Wood- »"<I,M™ "oy r™und- wu fo.- llMplUl. Gerry entered th. d*y' "**t 1U1 Friday night for the vv „,^, ,fhl, *ur3*7 »' •M)ond um. .lice hu bo. «*1-' '«•• Wood.t«k """P""- Atit three weeks ago. Just how, long he will remain there is un- Entertains Ladies known at this time. Mrs. Joseph Adams w|b hos- Ray Kreuger will enter the, tess to a group of ladies at a Lake PoJest hospital on Wed-! combination luncheon and card s'iuy of this week.. He will Ituiergo <m eye operation. .?•„- 'Bowling Notes ;,' The Farm Bureau bowled hv) ItfiHenry last Saturday evening. Some scores really came out in the light. Of course, we won't eay if they were good t>r bad. Ahiong the howlers from he*e Klere M:. and Mrs. Art Stilling, and Mrs. Frank ScJmitt. ^ Ch|cag0 ^ We(J 1L ,ri. Mr' ,nd nesd*>' he'P«<l M' party last Wednesday. Those present were Mesdames Paul Schulz. Alice Larsen, Dorothy Adams, Helen HettwatOB and 4&*ce Schmitt. ' Visitors in Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dehn and family and Mr. and Mrs. James Hettermann and daughter were visitors at the John dotmfrs sraIub . OF FEDERAL BUDGET AMOUNTS TO *31.071 - - "J:"; . M:\ -W of counties, cities, schools and alt other units of local government." McHenry cunty's share or the proposed 1955 budget is calculated, at seven times the total of all local property taxes paid in McHenry county's Share of the $65.6 billion federal budget for! fiscal 1955, proposed recently by j the county in 1053, -the State Pt esident Eisenhower in his! Chamber's figures show. message to Congress, amounts to! "While some tax cuts hfcvt. $31,071, according to figures' been possible," Buettell declared, compiled by the Illinois State j "there is need for additional re uh' Mrs. Leo Hiller, Mr. and M::. Mike Schaefer and Mr. and Mr-. Ben Freund. The annual bowling tournament of the Catholic Men Foresters got under way last weekend at the Johnsburg Bowling Star. At this writing I don't have any scores but by next week I hope some of our boys bowled gtocd enough to mention. his fif|y-fUth Sincere Sympathy Death struck twice in one ffcmily within one week. William B. Tonyan passed away last Saturday. just ten days after his daughter, Esther, was killed in automobile accident. Our sin- Ana Heights and hope to "move Dehn celebrate birthday." FaitHiy Members and their families will be happy to hear that family night is coming up in a few weeks. A dance will be sponsored by the Community club. * ; Sxfead Sympathy We extend our deepest sympathy tb far. and Mrs. Rudy Fisher uf»n the death of Mr. Fisher's father, -Peter Fisher, of Pell Lalte, WIS. The Rudy Fishers are byildiiig a new home in Jakcere sympathy is extended to another daughter, Mrs. George Schmitt, and the whole Tonyan family. i Prd Grass -Csllerttoift Once again' ybu will be' eilfad upon to donate to the Red Cross Selection. The drive for funds will start some time this month. As yet, the chairman for Johnsburg is not known. in this spring. The taoit important statistic ih "ConJfdertng pedestrian traffic accidents is the fact that 9 out df 10 pedestrian traffic fatalities aTe non-drivers. The very young, the aged ftnd people not acquainted with the operation of motor cars account for the vast majority of those killed in traffic, lacking first hand knowledge of motor car operation, these peo- Celebrates 55th Anniversary J pie tend' to , depend too much oh .About 100 f: lends and rela-j the motorist seeing them and ttres gathered at the Community | being able to stop dob hall last Saturday evening to wish their best to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith. Hie Smiths lebrated their fifty-fifth wedanniversary. Chamber of Commerce. The estimate of each county's share of proposed federal spending was released by M. A Buettell, chairman of the State Chamber's federal taxation committee and vice president of Ideal Industries, Sycamore. ' Basis for the estimate was an analysis of federal tax collections and income data showing that Illinoisans pay 7.66 per cent of the total costs of federal government. This means Illinois' share of the proposed 1955 budget will be $5,024,960,000. This figure then distributed into county shares, according to indices of buying power and sales tax collections. "Buettell noted that the proposed 1955 budget is $5.3 billion less than estimated expenditures for fiscal 1954 and pointed to this as a favorable sign. "But despite the reduction," he said, "Illinois' share of the 1955 budget will be seven times the total of all property taxes paid in Illinois last year for the operation duction. Further cuts in spending must be made to provide for still lower taxes and to bring the federal budget into balance. "For each billion dollars by which the budget ip reduced," he concluded, "Illinois saves almost $77 million." ' » it':- STATE RECEIVES SECOND LARGEST a SAVINGS BOND QUOTA McHenry county has been given a sales goal for the year 1954 in Series E and H United States savings bonds of $2,469,- 000 according to Harold J. Bacon of Crystal Lake, county chairsman of the savings bonds committee. The state of Illinois has been assigned a goal of $457,300,000 for the year according to Roy Tuchbreiter, state chairman of the bond committee for Illinois. Illinois has been asfigned the second largest quota in the nation, topped only by New York. EDISON INCREASES ONL APPLY FROM J TW - . * K - i x j ' * - h l ' - z f*. / » £ i i m£3§'* : % Thursday, February 11, 1954 1 The new rate increases for Commonwealth Edison company and its Public Service company division which were effective with meter readings starting • Feb? l, will not apply for service prior to Jan. 1. The company issued th« following statement: , We have advised the Illinois Commerce Commission that we will not apply the new rate increase for service prior to Jan. 1. We have a large number of customers -- industrial and large commercial -- whose meters are read monthly. This decision not to apply the new rates for use prior to .Jan. 1 will apply equally to all customers including residential and sm&ll commercial whose meters are read bi-monthly. This means al use fin December will be billed at the old rates. It applies to both electric and gas customers. McCULLGM LAKE news By Jone Iagersol Baseball Vans : A notice to all young men 23 years and older w)io would be interested in playing baseball in McHenry with other, fellows from the Lake this season, contact Dave Hansen by telephone before thfc coming Sunday even, ing. Dave will fill you in on all details. .11 I.IIKl^MH l^lll i|, iwilUpupilllihuiiiliiu lin 1 Pleasant Visit Mrs. Thei esa Cunningham is ne gay gal these days. Gay, at is, because of the fact that her son, Airman third class John punningham, is spending a tenday leave at home with her. John has been stationed in Des Piaines at O'Hare Field. '4 Vacation Bound Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kinsey are leaving this coming Friday for a trip to Florida. Although they have been on many trips through th? New England states in past years, Mrs. Kinsef is anxious to get under way because it is to be her first trip to the "Deep Sou^h." They expect to speni some time in Lake ^orth, Fla., ifjpr. ,• ^ 1 - ' " " ,. / • Congratulations r Congratulations are in order this week for Mr. and Mrs. Oto- CHsen. Saturday, is their fourteenth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vycitai are the proud parents of an ® lb., 10 oz. girl, bom Feb. 1 at the Woodstock hospital. CoBr gratulations, folks! ^ My apology to Bob KantorsB for forgetting to mention Wl birthday last week. Our beilt wishes, Robert! HIGHWAY SAFETY Illinois is to be represented at a White House conference on highway safety, called by President Eisenhower for Feb. 17, 18 and 19, by a sixteen-member delegation named by Governor Stratton. The governor designated Secretary of State Carpentier as chairman of the Illinois group. SPEEDY ^ M? 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