^ v ^ jp v* k A tfK: ^Thursday, July 25,11957 : v . • t Vi ••,••• J 0 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER McHenry Piaindealer Phone 170 - 171 ". Published every Thursday "aft" McHenry, HI., by the McHenry ^Publishing Company, Inc. it n a t i o n a l e d i t o r i a l ASTocITati"ON ^ / USEBBSnBEKSnSM W. BURFEINDT, Gen'L Manager ADELE FROEHLICH, Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATE In McHenry County 1 Year $3.00 6 Months $1.75 3 Months $1.00 Ontslde ftfcHenry County 1 Year $3.50 6 Months ... ... $2.00 3 Months ,.;L. $1^5^ lfS7 PRESS Entered as second-class mat* ter at the post office at "Mo- Henry, Illinois, under the act of May 8, 1879. «| OBITUARIES | ALVAN ROTHERMEL , Alvan Rothermel, 48, who spent many years of his life in Mc; Henry, died at his home in Albany, Wis.,- Sunday, July 21. He was a native of this community, where he \yas born Oct. 25, 1909, and lived here until 1942. • He' was an electrical contractor by trade. Survivors include the widow, the former Ruth Michels of McHenry; five daughters, Carla, Elizabeth, Annette, Janis and Ruth, all at home; a brother, Leo, of McHenry; and a sister, Mrs. Villa Cunningham of Glenview. Services were conducted Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock ^from the Catholic church in Albany, with burial in the Monroe, Wis., cemetery. ' 195 GIRL SCOUTS ATTENDED FRST LOCAL DAY CAMP Opportunities For . Nature Hunts And Cooking Out Given a The first day camp, named Valley View by the camp committee, was attended bv 1Q5 c:iri Smuts $325 Raised Locally For Salvation Army Benefit "Doughnut Day" taggers in three local communities McHenry, Richmond and Wonder Lake-- <«k raised a total of $325.48 for the benefit of the Salvation Army on the annual tag day held June 14. Mrs. Leonard Nelson of Emerald Park accounted for $205.16 as McHenry's contribution, considerably over the $180 goal; Mrs. Carl C. Grant revealved $74.24 had been collected in Richmond against a quota of $55; and $46.08 was collected by Rev. Richard Wright of the Wonder Lake area. $ t and Brownies from Neighborhood 7, opening Monday. July 15, at 10 a m. and closing Friday, July 19, at 3 p.m. The girls were divided into twelve units, each having a leader, co-leader and aides. Thirty children attended each day, ranging in age from 2xk to 10 years of age, cared for by Mrs. Carolyn Taylor and her aides in the camp nursery play school. The mothers of these children helped as leaders or coleaders. . Busy Days The girls spent their days with craft, nature hunts, flying kites and cooking out. Wednesday, the girls took a safari hike through the Northern IlHni Bbwmen's archery course, where they saw twenty-eight life size African animals, used by the bowmen for targets. Through day camping, the Sybaquay council provides camping opportunities for girls who otherwise would, never experience the fun of camping out. It has been a part of Girl Scouting since 1921. Mrs. Santo Ruggero, R. N., was in charge of first aid, assisted by Mrs. Harold Sanford. The Red Cross donated their station wagon to be used in an emergency. Monday the driver was Mrs. George Barbian; Tuesday, Mrs. Fred Wirtz; Wednesday, Mrs. Alex Wirfs; Thursday, Mrs. John Glosson; and Friday, Mrs. Verona Kent. The committee was not called to face an emergency, but with the resporisobility of the welfare and safety of 225 children, the Red Cross Vvas there to help in any event. The committee in charge of the camp included Mrs. Maurice Granger, McHenry, camp director; codirector, Mrs. Frank Gans, McHenry^ Mrs. N. Tabor, McCullom Lake. Mrs. N. Morrison, Lakemoor; Afrs. A. Adams, Johnsburg; Mrs. R. Ehrke, Richmond; Mrs. W. Sinclair, Wonder Lake; Mrs. N. Schneider, Spring Grove. HERE AND THERE IN BUSINESS A "feather in their cap" came to William Pearson and Arthur Marino, the latter of McHenry Garden Center, when they were awarded the contract to furnish landscaping for a 532-home project at Arlington Heights, listed as a $10,000,000 building program. It will take a year to complete their portion of the contract. CLAIRE BEAUTY SHOPPE -- • Our Operators are All Hairstylists -- 200 So. Green Street McHenry, 111. Appointments Accepted -- Mon. thru Sat., 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. COLD WAVE PERMANENTS -- $5.00 8c up including cut, shampoo and hair set ALL WORK DONE REASONABLY PHONE McHENBY 10 AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT VILLAGE OF LAKEMOOR, ILLINOIS MAY 1st, 1957 TREASURER'S ANNUAL REPORT For the period from May 1st, 1956 to April 30th, 1957 Inclusive. Bank Balance as of April 30th, 1956 $ 1,058.46 RECEIPTS: - > Village Collector $ 1,072.50 H. J. Brady, Police Magistrate, Fines 4,598.00 Justice of the Peace, Fines 168.00 Vernon W. Kays, Treas., McHenry County Tax Refunds • 4,518.49 Tavern Licenses • • 2,625.00 Miscellaneous Income 120.00 TOTAL RECEIPTS $13,101.99 $13,101.91) TOTAL RECEIPTS and BANK BALANCE $14,160.45 DISBURSEMENTS $13,992.83 BANK BALANCE as of April 30th, 1957 less disbursements$ 167.62 DISBURSEMENTS--Warrants No. 954 to 1237 Inclusive: Police Expense Fund $ 4,095 , Police Maintenance Fund • 1,453 Police Equipment Fund • 193 Labor on Roads Fund Gravel & Material on roads Street Lights Fund Maintenance of street truck Fund Salary Fund • • • Legal Fees Fund Legal Publication Fund Contingent Fund Telephone Fund Administrative Fund • Audit Fund Garbage Fund I ., 1,659 Rent Fund v ^ 600 parks & Beaches Fund 2,089 insurance Fund 568 Election Fund 24 , Snow Removal Fund 90 b 5 \-- 725 26 938 86 365 190 29 452 227 69 107 TOTAL ' $13,992.83 TOTAL RECEIPTS and BANK BALANCE ... .$14,160.45 DISBURSEMENTS $13,992.83 BANK BALANCE, General Fund, as of April 30th, 1957 • $ BILLS PAYABLE $as of April 30 th, 1957 $ I hereby certify that the above statement of receipts and disbursements is true and Correct, according to my best knowledge and belief. CLAUDE E. VACHET, Village Treasurer. 167.62 813.19 July 25 'W.C.O.F. St. Clara's Court No. 657. Regular meeting. K, of C. Regular meeting--K. of C. Hall. July 27-28> Rummage Sale--Mathews Hall, Wonder Lake--Sponsored by Altar and Rosary Sodality of Christ the King Church. " V.F.W. Auff. 1, 2; V.F.W. Carnival Grounds. - Annual Summer Card Party Sponsored by Altar and Rosary Sodality of St. Patrick's church-- 1 p.ip. MORE UNIFORM ASSESSMENT IS SOUGHT IN COUNTIES Mr. and Mrs, Lester Bacon, Paul Doherty and Henry Nell, of McHenry and two others from the county, Stanley Cornue, supervisors of assessments, and James L. Moricoli of Dorr township were among 100 in the state who attended assessors' school at the University of Illinois last week. The course was planned primarily to obtain more uniform assessment between counties in the state. Those attending had an opportunity to discuss and compare methods and to hear panel discussions by experts. The local folks were instructed in the role of the assessor, the fundamentals of evaluation, construction and cost of building, residential property, depreciation and obsolescence, commercial and industrial property and trends of land values. SHOP AT HOME inniiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiniiiuuiiiiuimi LEGAL N O f I C E STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) "SS COUNTY OF McHENRY ) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF McHENRY COUNTY RITA LA PAR, Plaintiff VS. JEAN R. LA PAR, • Defendant 434- -- N O T I C E The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given you, JEAN R. LA PAR, defendant in the above entitled suit, that the said suit had been, commenced in the Circuit Court of McHenry County by the said plaintiff against you praying for divorce, and for other relief: that summons was duly issued out." of the said - Court against you as provided by law, and that the said suit is, still pending. '" Now, therefore, unless you, JEAN R. LA PAR, the said defendant, file your answer to the complaint in said suit or other* wise make your appearance therein, in the said Circuit Court of McHenry pounty, held in the Court House in the City of Wood- Stock, Illinois, on or before thirty days §fter the first publication of this notice, default may be entered against you at any time after that day and a decree - entered in accordance with the prayer of said complaint. Dated July „ 8th, ,1957. -LESTER EDI Clerk of the Circuit Court | JOSEPH X. WAYNNE j McHenry, Illinois j Attorney for Plaintiff I (Pub. July 11-18-25, 1957) I CORN DEADLINE j Bert Bridges, Chairman of the i McHenry county ASC committer, .states that Aug. 1, 1957, is, the filial date for farmers to dispose | of excess corn acreage in order to attain price support eligibility or soil bank compliance. THE FINEST in Candid and Formal Wedding Portraits also 41dren - Adult and Commercial Photography CRYSTAL LAKE 308 STUDIO 67 Woodstock Street PETE G0RG0 Pete Gorgo, back home after a successful • engagement at the Riviera Hotel, La§ Vegas, Nevada, with "The Aristocrats," now at the Turf Club, CicerO, Illinois, is offering a course of study for sajxophone, clarinet and flute 'to amateurs and professionals, alike.» Mr. Gorgo, Qn affiliate of Mr. Egon Sturm, with Hammond .Organ Studio at "The Music Shop," 306 W. Elm Street, McHenry, will accept students for harmony, ear training, transposition, keyboard harmony, dance orchestra swinging, and all phases of new "sounds". Call In Person or Phone McHENRY 1473 1 for an appointment PUBLIC PULSE RIVER POLLUTION Recently the Piaindealer ran a front page item concerning sewage that is being run into the Fox river. « * Last week Betty Hettermann gave this mdst worthy cause a plug in her Johnsburg news. It's time that anyone polluting the water be arrested and fined no less than $100. Our river is murky and foul smelling, with no ?sthetieattraction^beeause^tfewH^ people find it's a way of disposing of sewage. .. The storm sewers outside the city are being used in just such a way. A tile running- from the septic tank to the road drain is the means being used. Springfield says these storm sewers are for water only--no, not wash water. These very people, let their children swim in this filth. "There are over a half dozen service men listr ed who clean septic tanks, cesspools and dry wells. But instead of spending a few measly dollars, pe6ple try to get by ruining our waterways. I hope that the city of McHenry will include us in their town within the next year and install sewers down our way. It will mean a few dollars increase in taxes but for such a worthwhile cause who can the wrong. Mrs. Chariot Reinboldt, Station Box 42, McHenry. PRAISE FOR HOSPITAL "I have been in your new hospital three times since April. The last time sixteen days. The wonderful doctors, nurses, not forgetting the nurse's aids, wer« so nice to everyone. ; > "McHenry has a hospital to"' proud of." ' » "Bessie Schwieger." "Sunnyside Estates" 30E3Q BIRTHS gemot aoao ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bacca are in- the parents of a daughter, born July 18 at Memorial hospital. A daughter was born July 20 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sonneman welcomed a boy at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, on July 23. 10% DOWN buys this Beautiful Modern S Bedroom RANCH HOME in Delightful Sunnyside Estates. "MISS OLYMPIC' "Miss Sunnyside" $I2.995 Complete "Miss Olympic" $18,995 Complete CHECK THESE ONCE IN A LIFETIME FEATURES FOUND IN HOMES COSTING TWICE AS MUCH Custom built 3 bedroom dream home Attached garage & overhead door Full basement • wash tubs • sump pump & hot water heater , > Beautiful natural birch cabinet kitchen Deluxe automatic eye level oven, table top range King size walk-in closets with sliding door All Roman brick front -- completely insulated Ceramic tile drain board and counter" top City water and natural gas Lovely tile bath -- Your choice of colors Natural gas perimeter forced air heating Complete quality -- decorating to your taste Golfing, Boating, Fishing and Swimming in the Chain O'Lakes. Good Transportation, Churches and Schools are at Your Fingertips. The lucky buyers of the next 15 homes~-will get COMPLETE LANDSCAPING FREE. Evergreens, shrubs, thick green lawn. Yes - - - everything, even the hose, nozzle, rake, hand tools AND a LAWN MOWER FREE. Free gifts to all folks & kids at model home. Hurry out today and see our "MISS OLYMPIC" Dream home ior only 10% down. We will build your new home & sell your old home on your lot or ours. HILL CONSTRUCTION CO. 116 S. MICHIGAN AVE. RAndolph 6-3907 CHICAGO, ILL. For Information Call Clarence Gath or Sunnyside Real Estate at McHenry 1803 - 162 - Generations of » Service I Way back when the old familiar cbrner gas lamp pierced the darkness of night on our streets, this bank was already faithfully serving the families of this community. In the years between, time has wrought many changes, but none in our steadfast devotion to the best interests of our depositors, now as always, our first consideration. 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