vm 'vr, >; S&dm "THE MCRENBT PLA Thursday. SKtemBiw jfp „),£» ; 26, 1957 Richmond Community News Sjf PkyUa Carlson f\^\1 *** px& Sty&w'l'. Slr^' Birthdays Last week several townspeople had birthdays. Stevie Kruse had his tenth birthday on Sept. 18. He celebrated with a party at his grandmother's cottage at Twin Lakes for 12 friends. They played baseball and ate hot dogs, birthday cake and all the trimmings. Then Brian Berryhill was fiveyears old last week. He had a party on Saturday for his friends. Donny Harris was 11 years old Sunday and was very happy with his birthday present, a new bike with a very special horn. Rotary Last week Jo Schmitt of Hebron spoke about the Illinois Commerce Commission. He was the guest of Jim Mclntee. The 4th annual charter night 6f Rotary will be held Oct. 8 at the Masonic Hall. Floyd Foss and Bob Lindbloom had birthdays this week. P.T*A.. Bake Sale & Saturday the grade school P.T.A. will hold a Bake Sale at the Eastern Star Hall. The sale .will start at 10:00 ajri. and will last until the delectables are sold. Come in and try some yummy home made goodies. Homecoming , Fall is surely here and a week . from tomorrow is Homecoming Day. There will be floats for you to see and lovely young ladies to look at. After the parade, the. Richmond Rockets will play Harvard at the Greeley Field. Church News Sunday evening the Junior Youth Fellowship Group met at Grace Church for a Scavenger Hunt. The, program for the evening was a filmstrip on the first commandment. The Senior Group had a picnic at the Ellsworths' Oriole Springs Orchard where they enjoyed a wiener roast, cocoa and marshmallows. The picnic was to honor incoming freshmen. , Sunday evening Grace Church, will hold its Stewardship Dinner at Alpine Lutheran Camp. Rev. Wm. Kmet of Good Shephard, Oak Park will be the speaker of the evening. Sunday will be Rally Day at the Sunday School of Grace Church. Children who have had perfect attendance in Sunday School for one year will be rectiunnu| pictures such m this are surprisingly easy to ihooU PicturingReflections We'd like to take a minute to share some reflections with you. Net--not the usual mental ones-- but the actual kind made in mirrors. Ever since the lateful day Narcissus looked ^oo Jong and too lovingly into a shimmering lake, man has been attracted by reflections of himself. And when it comes to picture taking, he runs true to form. He seems to find a special fascination in mirror pictures, too. If you'd like to try a little looking- glass magic yourself, don't hesitate fo^: a moment You'll find it's really quite easy to get impressive results even the first time --armed only with a simple camera and flash or flood lamps. When you want to picture a subject along with his reflection in the mirror, there'q one fact to remember in judging distance. Place your subject in front of a mirror and be sure your camera is aimed so that it images his reflection, too. Now measure the distance from camera to mirror, and add to it the distance between your subject and the mirror. In other words, if your camera is five feet from the mirror and the subject is one foot from the mirror, the reflection will be six feet from the camera--and six feet is the distance at which you should shoot. Remember, too, that your flash or fldod should be on your subject, not on the mirror. So direct the light to one side or the other --not straight at the mirror--to avoid getting a bright glare, spot in your picture. --John Van Guilder Ife" Ik 1®?K <$'f\ • iferfc.; ••• ,V</ is® ' Jfc % ^ ft I* 21/] ounces of smart fashion the featherweight by The favorite hat of so many men--and no Wonder! It's light--it's handsome--holds its smalt pre-creased lines--comes in the season's colors! All this--and only $8.50 store for men PHONE 47 • 0 . McHenry, DL ;. Difly $>•"* p-nv - Fridays 8 a.xn. to 9 pjn. £undayii 6 a»m. 'til 12 Noon oghteed at the second church servie. The Junior Choir will make its first appearance Sunday. Here and There Bud Jarrett, a serviceman was home for a few days. Mrs. H. Carlson attended the state convention at Rockford of the United Lutheran Church Women of Illinois Friday and Saturday of last week along with ladies of Nativity Lutheran Church of Wonder Lake. Sunday afternoon the H. Carlson family and Miss Margaret Johnson went to Trinity church, Rockford, where they heard Bishop Manikam of the Lutheran church of Tranquebar, India speak. He is the only Lutheran, Asiatic Bishop in the world. He was a» colorful character "in both his dress and his speech. He and his wife are in the United States after their attending the Lutheran World Federation in Minneapolis last month. Mrs. John Gable, formerly of Richmond attended, the convention at Rockford and sent her greetings to Her friends in and near Richmond. Pat Busch and Phil Rinda, graduates of the class of *52 were married at'St. Peter's Churcn in Spring Grove at 9:30 a.m. Saturday morning. May God bless their marriage. Miss Mary Wittmayer visited her alma mater, Carleton College in Northfieid, Minn, over the weekend. Breakfast The Hastings Temple Board will serve a country style breakfast Sunday morning, Sept. 29 from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. The public is invited to the breakfast. After the breakfast the members and their wives will attend the Community church. However, the public is invited and encouraged to attend the breakfast. Teachers Welcomed Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gunderson entertained the teachers of the high school and the grade school together with their spouses. EDDIE the EDUCATOR says B The mw teacher will appreciate a friendly imll» a handshake--ond help In btcwiing a good iMfflbtr •I Hw local community. Illinois Education Auociotioo «=; EASTWOOD MANOR by Peggy Garrelts Charter At the last meeting of the property owner's association, . it was agreed to take steps to obtain'a charter from the state making our organization a not-for profit corporatidn. This Is not a political organization of the community, but merely a matter of incorporating our association. A committee is working on this and we will keep you posted oh our progress in this connection. There is also a committee at work drafting the by-laws for acceptance by our members. As soon as the committee is ready, this matter will be taken tip at our regular monthly meeting. Roads We know everyone will be happy to know that the remainder-of Manor Lane and Mill Lane and all of Eastwood Lane are being paved. Just in time, too, before the fall rains! 3S P.TA. Now that the children are all back to school, the P;T.A.s of the various schools are getting under way. It is hoped that all parents will participate in the P.T.A. connected with the school their children attend. These organizations give us an opportunity to understand the problems of the teachers as well as our. children. Then, too, they provide an excellent chance to become acquainted with our neighbors who live in the city of McHenry and in surrounding communities. Welcome We are happy to welcome to our community the following families who have recently moved into their homes: The Robert Wilms, The Roy Carlsons, the Robert Lindemanns, the Ronald Tinsleys and the Samuel Weisskopfs. We hope they will be very happy here and wish to take this opportunity i to invite them to become active in SPEAKING OF CARDS« * Millie the Manicurist 'BEAUTIFUL HAND -- ISN'T IT? HE'S ONE OF MY CUSTOMERS." We may soon become a nation of millions of kibitzers thanks to the modern miracle of television. Until npw "Strictly a participant sport. Bridge and other popular card^ttfumaments may soon be covered on television in much " ball and other recent International Italy proved that the game is an tftpealltig one to millions of kibitzers watching play on their home screeds. Plans are underway to let the TV camera kibitz at other top card tourneys. Con tractors B 'M Lb Builders ci New Oonstruotloa and Remodeling CONSTRUCTION COMPANY PHONE 409 BOA PEPPING, Omar Eastwood Irtfefior c6tiamwdty'iitt» fairg. We hold our association meetings the third Friday of each month and will be looking forward to softie new fcets at the nwit meeting. Get Well Soon Uefr Kellogg has been laid up all week with the old flu bug. Here's hopihg he's feeling better. Hattie Schabauer has been under the doctor's care all week. We hope she will soon be in the pink. Bunco Club Lydia Feriner is president of a bunco clufc which has recently been organized. There are seven members so far and they meet every, two weeks at the various members homes, Margaret link* ler is secretary-treasurer of the group. Personals The Robert. Stolls will celebrate their fourteen,th wedding anniversary Sept. 24. Congratulations, Bob and Bertha: s Danny Charbonnier celebrated his twelfth birthday Saturday, Sept; 21, by entertaining a group of the neighbor boys. Best wishes Danny. The Lew Kelloggs entertained a group of their neighbors last Saturday evening at their home. A good time was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mathes have been entertaining Dan's folks for the past week. We hope they are enjoying their stay in Eastwood Manor. Real Gone The horses, of coUrse f Friday morning the horses were removed from the corral. For the past two Weeks we have had about ten horses in the corral located on Route 120 next to Joeger's house. Needless to, say all the children in the - subdivision haVe had a wonderful time both petting and trying to ride thfem. Guess that's about the news!' Don't forget to keep us posted on 1 any items of interest. ' AL NOTICB Ml'pOG OWNERS The Illinois ilabies Control Law requires thfit Jill dogs, pet foxes and wolv^ exempt jkenhgfr animals properly eQhf$|d.and controlled at all tim^ l^-inoculated against Rabies on<^e&h year. Re-inoculation is to Jbe done by the completion of the year of the previous inoculation. All persons fatten by dogs are required to' report all details to the County Veterinarian and to their local Veterinarian. Stray dogs -will be impounded for seven s?) days, after which the owner will be charged for the impounding, board and inoculation. ;-v • Dogs that have bitten someone will be impounded for ten (10) days or more for observation -- impounding, board and inoculation to be paid by the owner, plus laboratory expense for head ship, ping and rabies test in positive and suspicioiiti dogs. Persons who refuse or fail to comply with Illinois Rabies Control Law are subject to a fine of not less than $25.00 or more than $100.00. Hie County Board of Supervisors is responsible for the enforcement of this law through its Agricultural Committee. Board of Supervisors of McHenry County, Illinois by Dr. H. E. Van Der Veen, County Veterinarian Woodstock, Illinois (Pub. Sept 26,11957) t. NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE APPUCATION OF LAWRENCE G. FREUND AND DOROTHY M. FREUND,. HIS WIFE AND EDWARD J. PJFANNENSTILL AND MARGARET?/. PFANNENSTILL, HIS WIFE, FOR VARIATION OF ZONING ORDINANCE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in compliance with the provisions of the McHenry County Zoning Ordinance, a public hearing will h$ held by the Board of Appeals of tljs McHenry County s 1 Mr* LAKEMOOR RT 120 McHENRY FISH FRY 75* Includes Boneless Perch - Freindi Fries and Slaw SHRIMP IN THE BASKET Includes French Fries - Slaw - Bread & Butter $U5 u POTATO PANCAKES 75* Includes Apple Sauce or Jelly TRY OUR OWN MAKE PIZZA STEAKS - CHOPS AND CHICKENS SANDWICHES OF ALL KINDS EVERY DAY TAKE OUT ORDERS _ PHONE McHENRY 523-W-l KITCHEN OPEN DAILY FROM 5 P.M. AT LAST . . . SAFE FROM FIRE!! WITH A NEW MIRACLE... = PYR0TECT=- FLAMEPROOFS YOUR HOME • YOUR BARNS o CHICKEN HOUSE • EQUIPMENT SHEDS AT LOW COST Pyroteci is a new miracle! A quick drying chemical ihaft flameproofs any unpainl^d or painied surface with one application* Last Indefinitely. It is odorless, nontoxic and colorless. Will not harm persons or animals. Pyrotect keeps your rugs, drapes, upholstered furniture and other home furnishings SAFE from FIRE. This inexpensive PYROTECT treatment may save your HOME or YOUR LIFE or that of your FAMILY. r $ $ & STOP THIS! DISTRIBUTED and APPLIED ONLY BY.-^r Commercial Engineering Co. P.O. Box 151 Wonder Lake, III. PHONE TODAY! WONDER LAKE ?9I2 •iJWi 2oiflng Ordinance relative to 'a change in classification from Agriculture to Residence R-l of the following described property: Lots 1 and 2 of M: A. Conwa^s Second Subdivision, McHenry County, Illinois. '4i r - also;- -0 part of the West Itefr tljie SW% of Section 25, Township 45 North, Range 8, East of the 3rd P.M., „ in McHenry County, Illinois, described as follows: Beginning at the most Northeasterly corner of M. A. Conway's Second- Subdivision; thence Southwesterly along the Easterly, line of said Subdivision, 141.0 feet to the mo£ Northeasterly corner of Lot ™ in said Subdivision; . thence Southeasterly on a continuation of the line between. Lots 2 and. 3 of said Subdivision, a distance of 150.0 feet; thence Northeasterly parallel with the Easterly line of said subdivision, 141.0 feet; thence Northwesterly along the Northerly line extended of said Subdivision, 150.0 feet to the place of beginning^ Said hearing will be held in tne City Hall at McHenry, Illinois at the hour of 3:00 P,M. on. the 15th day of October, 1957. All persons Interested may attend. McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS By HAROLD J. BACON, Its Chairman Petitioners' Attorney: VERNON J. KNOX, ^ Crystal lLake, Illinois W Phone CL 1500 (Pub. Sept. 26, 1957) RUPTUK-EASn T.M. Dm. V.B. Pm. Off. (A Pliwr Brie* TtdmI Deinw»$MI No nMina IbquM •tronf, fora-fl.t ttnf vMtaable sup- . So Iren itiito rtxSt. Ml iMersoabte. Ecirltn fso ra rdejudcutcfitbblle* . inKgiuaipnsa l uhpe rn' U. Bade 1 ther bi . U»n orders (in »rw»d lowest put of tur Adluitfble let (trap. Soft, pad. No ttetl or leather men, wt«en, «hlldren. Hall aps up In front; flat groin bands. For ROLy GER'S DRUG STORE Phone 40 McHenrr PRDFE^ionni DIRECTORS' DR. JOHN C. GOETSCHEL Chiropractic Physician Naprapathic Manipnation SS Orchard Beach Road McHenry, ID. . A Honrs: P M^n., Tues., Thurs. A FrL 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. 1:30 p.m. to 8:80 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sat. 10 a#, to 2 p.m. Phone McHenry 748 DR. O. R. 8 W ANSON Dentist Office Honrs: Dally Except Thursday 9 to 12 -- 1:30 to 5:80 HOB., Wed. and Frl. Evening* By Appointment Only Telephone McHenry 160 Limestone VERN THELEN Excavating Gravel Black Dirt Dredging TeL McHenry 1886 i N Rt, S, Box 1020 McHenry, DL EARL R. WALSH INSURANCE Fire, Auto, Farm & Life Inwnrano Representing RELIABLE COMPANIES When Toa Need Insnrance of Any Kind PHONE 48 or 9SS a Green A Elm McHenry, DV SCHROEDER IRON WORKS Ornamental A Structural Steel Visit Our Showrooms • t Idles South on Rt II PHONE MO H. P. HARRISON CO. t Realtors Insurance • Real Estate Appraisals Phone 1010 405 W. Elm Street FOR PROFESSIONAL attention to your LIFE INSURANCE m needs call on w Larry Booster -- Virgil Pollock The New England Mutual Life Insurance Company <04 E. Elm St. Phone 8500 Expert PIANO TUNING and Repairing A. O. SKALA A c/o Steffan's Jewelry Store • 514 W. Main Street PHONE 123-J DR. M. D. SAVAGE Veterinarian Richmond, 111. Daily Honrs: 1 to 2 p.m. except Thursday. tfreninfsT Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7 to 8 p^n. Other hours by appointment.' a