Twelve ?.% U W^ ^ *a * v ^ jw,( 5",jr;Hvvr'^ Tfc**s*y, January 27, 1955 McCullom Lake By Eve Lcvteqitt For the protection of your children and loved ones, it is imperative that you have your porch light on tonight starting at 7, o'clock. The mothers of McCullom Lake will call at your home for your contribution to the March of Dimes for the polio fund. Just now when a cure for this dread disease may be in the immediate u future, more funds than ever before are required. Mrs. Eleanor Reid is in charge of this area. The mothers and others working for her are Mrs. Dorothy M. Miller, Mrs. Delores "Aufr'echt, Mrs. Henrietta Vycital, Mrs. Pearl Pietsch, Mrs. Pearl Nersted, Mrs. charlotte McOuat, Mrs. Myrtle Burg, Mrs. Marie McKim, Mrs. Marge Peterson, Elaine Vycital, Mrs. Betty Houck, Mrs. Jean Reid, Mrs. Harold Maxwell, Mrs. Dorothy Stoffel, andf your reporter. •>" Start 'Planning For the fancy trimming on your b6x lunch for the Valentine social to be held at McDonald's Saturday, Feb. 12, sponsored by the Ladies of the Lake. The gals met Tuesday night at the beaohhouse and that meeting will be covered in the next column. Merry fSonnds Of children laughing and play* ing are reverberating throughout the home of Marie and Vic Howe. They are enjoying the company of Mrs. Grace Le- Brecque of Massachusetts and her three lovely daughters, Ther- . esa, Marie and Martha, while daddy, a Navy hospital corpsman, is stationed in' Naples, Italy. The LeBrecques arrived laftt Thursday for a ten day visit. Attend Wedding Viola and Ben Hands trere ^delighted on-lookers at the marriage of their granddaughter, Miss Bonnie R&l Hands, to Mr. Ronald A. Gross Saturday, Jan. 22, at the Holy Name church in Cook, Ind. Bonnie is the daughter of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Walter, Hands, of Cedar Lake, Ind. Gossip Afoot Clara, Lu and Elm passed another pleasant Thursday afternoon with a delicious luncheon - «nd several games of scrabble. But who are Clara,,i,u and Em? I In Chicago 1 Mrs. Lena Caribonaro was in ..phicago last Friday' at the bed- I'fclde of her ailing mother, Mrs. .Annitte Nleoletti. Lena returned home oh Wednesday, happy to report that her mother is feeling much better. Birthdays Galore John Oleinick kicked up his heels on his seventy-ninth birthday, Jan. 19. Ronnie Creutz, a manly fourteen, and Jimmy Doran, a cute, freckle-faced nine, celebrated mutual birthdays Jan. 28. Ed HammerStein, Jr.t enjoyed a family dinner party, shared by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hammersteih, Sr., in honor of his natal day, Jan. 19. Mrs. Billie Mackinder admits she is over 21 as a result of her birthday Wednesday, Jan. 25. Miss Elsie Penke, a cute 'teenager, turned thirteen today, Jan. 27. Bob Kantorski will be celebrating his (ahem) twenty.fifth birthday in sunny Florida, Jan. 30. Mrs. Harriet Larson will add another year on her driver's license Feb. 1. Bye, bye for now, see you next week. T, CHARLES F. CARPENTIER ScccM'y o ; t i t c It takes a bit longer at this time of the year for the motor of your car to warm up than it does In warmer weather, eo it is a good idea to allow yourself more time and to wait for a considerably greater gap in traffic on a through street when you are about to cross that through street Too have, undoubtedly, had the •Hterleace of trying to get your ear moving quickly when the motor is cold, only to have it sputter and die, leaving you with the necessity of starting it all over agaiq. That takes time, and even though it Qiay be only a small amount of time, it could easily be enough to cause & serious erockup. If your car should stall half-way across a through street, you would Je a wide-open target for an accieat. This would be especially true if the streets were slippery and cars approaching you on the through street could not gain the necessary traction to stop in time to avoid hitting you. Make sure you have enough time, don't try to dirt across a through street When your car's motor is cold. You might and someone else's car in ^our lap, A copy of the completely new "Rnlei of the Road" booklet will be sent to you free upon request Write to CHARLES F. CARPENTTER, Secretary of State, Spring* fleld. Illinois. CRISTY and STENDEBACK General Contractors NEW HOMES and REMODELING Phone Wonder Lake 5432 -- 2464 -- 53Q1 WONDER LAKE BUILDERS SUPPLY Ftoe Estimates & Delivery Phbne W. L. 3231 Street's Hickoff Falls Phillips "66" Service Station • Wishlif * Greasing # lifts " ^ Batteries One block So. of Ringwood Road on Blacktop - North-end o f - Wonder Lake . . . . Hone ffiosMer Lake 86&1 SANITARY SERVICE Pumping Cleaning •- Complete Ed Vogel, I>*n Power* £' William H. ftussel, Auctioneers The farm having been sold, and my lease expired, I will sell at public auction on the old Henry Staling farm 2 miles north of Me- Henry on the McHenry-Johnsburg blacktop road, 2 miles southwest of Johnsburg, 3 miles southeast of RLngwood, on Wednesday, Feb. 9, 1955 commenclngat 11:00 soi 50 Head of Livestock 28 cows and heifers, mostly first arid second calf heifers, vaccinated and retested. Four fresh in the past 30 days, 20, spongers, mostly due before March 15, 3 yoiing cows milking' good and l Jersey calf, 6 months old. PiGs , 14 Hampshire bred gilts, 6 registered, 8 commercial, due to farrow first part of March r 8 registered Hampshire sows, alfio due to farrow fii*st part of March. MACHINERY F-20 tractor with power lift cultivator and road gear, 13x28 Oris; H tractor with poWer lift cultivator; McD. corn planter, fertilizer attachment A truck, and bean attachment; McD. power corn binder on rubber, new bundle carrier; MCD. 8 ft. grain binder, good shape; JJfcD. 8 ft. disc, 3 yrs. old; McD. 8 ft. didc; McD. 7 ft. power mower; McD. horse corn binder; New Peoria 7 ft. grain drill; New Peoria 8 ft. cultipacker & mulcher; Linsey 4 section folding wood drag; Linsey silo filler With 40 ft. pipe; All is Chalmers plow, on rubber, 2 bottom 14 in., 2 yrs. old; New Idea 4 bar side rftke, l yr. old; 1 horse cultivator; 1 Walking plow; 2 hay racks 14x8 plank, l corn box; 2 rubber tire wagons like new; 1 rubber tire wag-on with corn box; 1 neW Harvester Handler 20 ft. elevator oh rubber,: belt model 60G; 1 New Idea No'. 10 horse manure spreader, 1 yr. old; 8-55 gal. drums; 2 - 250 gal. gas tanks; Quantity" of gates; 2 electric fencers; 14x16 wire corn crib; 160 rods of 32' in. hog wire; 75 steel posts for elec. fence with insulators; 125 Wooden posts for elec. fencfe; 50 steel popts; 320 rods of barbed wire; 10 rolls of snow fence? 6 barn windows; 1 tank heater; hand grass seeder, new; steel tank; 1 roll chicken wire; chick feeders; chicken roosts; 10 wooden stanchions; some used lumber & plank; 1 wheel barrow; rubber tire milk cart; 2 - 50 ft. hose; 2-25 ft. hose, % in.; 16 drinking cups with pipe line; 1 double set of harnesses, new; grindstone; Stewart elec. clippers, model 51, 3 sets blades; 1 large vide; grease gun A grease; pile of junk; 140 ft. hay rope; grab fork; ?Mfc. drive belt?; 1000 tfb. ®*ir Blanks Morse - soalesi large tar* pftttlin; .8 milk can«,likei»evr; 2 'Surge milkers; 1 Rite-Way Shttker, like new; milk machine pump A iriot&r, pipe for 27 cows; 2 tltae tanks; milk strainers A pails; Surge hot water; heater; can cover rktk'. HOG EQUIPMENT , 1 hog oilcir; 2 n£W 12 ft. hog ttougHs; 5 hog troughs; 8 small tybg troughs; 3-70 gal. hog Watere^s; 1 Rotary self-feeder, like neto; i - 8 hole self feeders; /I - 10 hole self feeders; & wooden A steel slop barrels; 3 A huts with floors, 6k7 ft.; 100 ft. extension cord, 8 dtods for heat lamps; briefedirig crate; F. P. A. show bbfc. FEED 750 bales alfalfa, brome imd timothy, mixed; 650 bales iMrst cutting alfalfa, good hay; 350 bales second cutting alfalfa hay; - 200 bales second cutting clover and timothy mixed hay; 75 bales of mixed hay; 350 bales of straw; 1000 bu. of ear corn; lbO btt. of' Clinton No. 11 oats, suitable for seed. HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMI^ Oil heater; dining room t&ble A buffet; bed A dresser, complete With springs A mattress; one 9X12 rug A pad; Launderall automatic washer.1 | Not Responsible for AoddeMts Lunch Wagon on Grounds Terms: All sums of $25 or under cksh. Over that amount one fdtirth down and the balance in six monthly installments at 6 per cent interest, arrangements for credit to be made' with the clerk before purchase ^is made. MeHGNltY STATE BANK Clerking , ...... Vogel, lowers A Russet Auctioneers : Charles J. Miller AnCiion (Pttb. Jan. 27, itfett. 3j YOUR INCOME TAX »y Ernest J. Sauber District Director of internal Revenue (TOis is the second of a series of articles by Ernest J. Sauber, District Director of Internal Revenue for the Northern District of Illinois, pre-, senting - the most important facts pertaining to your 1954 Federal Income Tax return. . < Children as Dependents This .article deals with children as" dependents. The new tax law permits more liberal treatment of children as dependents.. Barents can now Stop worrying about losing an exemption when their children earn $600 or more in a year. Whatever the child earns, you the parent may still claim him as a dependent, if the child is under 19 or ir. school, and you provide full or chief support. Child under 19 Under the old law a parent could not claim a $600 exemption for any child who earned $600 or more during the year. • As you look. So are you judged. Your clothes show you to best advantage when we treat them to our expert cleaning and precision pressing. Call us today. Call Now for FREE Piekup and Delivery Service PHONE McHENRY 20 LOCAL GLEANERS 2*6 6. Otttm Sf. McHenry, HL Business and Service WONDER Directory LAKE Virgil's AUTO '6 REPAIR "AUTOMOBILE WRECK REBUILDING" Frame - Alignment - Painting At Wonder Lake 1 Mile North of Route 120 on . Wonder Lake Blacktop Road Phone WJL. 8381 - Nlte Ffeeae 4191 Systtkns Installed L. PERRIN Phone Wonder Lake 5672 or 3013 New Low INSTALLED Prices D • U ve You up tc s35 DEAN'S GROCERY & MARKET WONDER LAKE, nj. Is New Accepting GlawifM Advertising For Tts McHenry Plalndealer AH Ads For Thursdays Paper Must Placed -By 5 p.m. on Tuesday Now a»u can have k new electric dryer--installed, compfote--in you? home for 1e» than ever before!- If you live in a 1-, 2-, or 3-famUy buildirig with l20-volt, 2-Wire safvice, yo*u CAii BtfVe up to hit imrfoHlftimi thsnktr to our new Appliance Installation Plan. An electric dryer saves you hours of washday work evefry h&ik --and now you can pwn^ons for as little as $2.72 a week--complefirfy Iniwlllf So visit your applisnce dealer or our nearest store soon. YotfU iee tha wonderftil^ work-saving new electric dryers--and you'll find out how little it costs to have one in your home. Come in today! « Get full details at any appliance dealer or our nearest store COMPANY Under the new lawi the child may earn as. mugh. as,hevcan during the year and may be claimed as a deqpendk^. if he is. imdee 19 years of age provided .the parent contributes chief or full support. Child Over 19 Attending School If the child is over 19 he may earn over $600 and still be cliaimed as a dependent provided he is a full time student in a school or college for at least five calendar months of the year. Of course, in this case also, the parent must provide chief or full support. A child under 19 or a student who earns^- over $600, even though he may be claimed as a dependent,. is required to file a tax return of his own, and claim his own exemption. 'Qualifications of School A child over 19 attending school qualifies as a dependent if tihe. schpol or, college he attends Is ail educational institution with a- regular faculty and .a body of students in attendance; if he is a full time student during each of five calendar months of the calendar year in which your taxable year begins; and you as the pa;rent furnish chief or full support. A correspondence school, em- Low Cost Fuel At Your Door Why use out-moded fuels with all the extra work they cause? We will deliver convenient, thrifty, safe Bottled Gas direct to your door, wher$yer yod live. ALTHOFFS HARDWARE "McHenry County's Leading Hardware" Phone 284 501 Main St. McHenry, I1L \ ployee training, couree. or onthiij^ trainfiag' f dc* rttfc qtutitiyi; However, <6i-Uj[e^mnn: tr^t^ngi qualifies if it is st^erviseift by an instructor of an educational institution or a state' or political subdivision of a state. G.I. biU payments made to students for tuition and subsistence must be taken .into account to determine chief support, but scholarships received while attending school are not' treated as support to tihe student. Shop at Home and SAVE! Ell U CATIONAI; Governor William <j. Stratton has appointed Verh<m L. Nickt91, I superintendent of ..Public In-, struction, and Dr. B. L. Dodds, = dean of the college of Education, University of . Illinois, as vice chairmen of a committee -to ^ study problems of education < in Illinois. About 50 educators, and repreesntatives of other interested groups wUl be named >tQ the committee by the governor. The committee will assemble reports on building needs, teacher shortages and other phases jof education and make a report "to a national conference on education later this year. Benew ttiat sutaerlpttoa to Plaindiealer now! Oil AM TV SERVICE pfi nncMwtoN MAunci ' Jt is n Ptirt of Ha ui) Tha mlnd and Ihe loveh can be dulled fr6m lack of prod^ci In Our profession too. But not to with the pharmacists working here In your behalf, for -they 'compound thousand^ of prescriptions annually.. Ifce quiet preference of yoor D^^t^euTconflnued patronage have made this an active prescription pharmacy. Pharmacists here are alert, busy, and expert, having *»• advantage of continuous prescription experience, and . finest drug products, siTtffa* Moss of Parke, Davb & OmJ pmy, with which to practice their profession. BOLGER'S S. GRIDEN ST. PHONE 40 MffiENRT, ILL. 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