Km * May to, 195S emoor Itt WASH NOD BY CUB scours Sylvia Obstfelder McHenry 1471-J ft.,#' # l^e Cubs if Den 3 had 8W, "wash last Saturday. The bpys .Worked from 9 in the morning ^iintil 3 in the afternoon. The , jSpd- if we had known that it " project " was very successful was going to be so successful have enlisted the aid of the Boy Scouts, because as •it? J^PPened many cars had to ' oe turned away. We thank all ,^iose that helped in this project, the boys who worked and the ~ Cars that patronized us. A special thanks to Andy Pafellaro for giving so much time .„8n4. help to this/jproject, and Mr. and Mrs. Lubke for the te of their yard and water . dV preparation of the picnic .|pinch. The purpose of the car , tyash was to raise money for Hthe field trip the bovs are goon, May 24. / A Den 3 is to present the flag ^ceremony at the Pack meeting ; tonight and are also in charge "vctf the refreshments for this meeting. «Each of the boys made wishg' well planters complete With plants.. We have three new Cub Scctats in Den 3. They are Albert Hirsch, Joey Schmidt and Frank Patellafo. Girl Scouts The fourth annual Mother and Daughter Tea will take pilare on May 18. AH three ":out troops will participate in is affair. It is the hopes of all the scouts that there will We a large showing of the mothers in attendance. This will be the last year for some of the girls in the troop because of their age and then the big step .into high school. An enjoyable afternoon is being planned for tfie mottiers, so to all mom's ojf the scouts, try to make this fete one that the girls" won't forget after working so hard to earn Their badges. Ladies League Hie ladies held their usual "meeting at the Fire-Commun- " ity-house on Wednesday evening with Mrs. Steadman and Mrs. Simmons as hostess. Plans were discussed about a card J5gd bunco party to be held in near future. Friends Gathering .Qn Thursday, May 9, a group ojf friends and neighbors met at , t^pr Hyatt home with Myra Zabroski apd Marie Hyatt as hostesses to a surprise party for the Clarence Sossong family, to which aU the folks were most generous. The evening was spent with the group playing -games and lots of conversation, The hostess served a variety of delicious home made cakes and coffee. •may Birthdays On May 10, Marty Wfriblewski celebrated his birthday with his family. Little Pam Zabroski reached the ripe old age of five qn May 9. with a party held in her honor with her small friends attending. A grand time was had with all the small fry together. Clarence Sossong celebrated his long awaited day on May 11, with some of his little friends having the time of their lives eating the ice cream and cake that jnama and grandma fixed to make this a day to remember. Marty Resigns One of our fine policemen, after over three years of service to this village, has resigned to spend more of his time with his family. We all will miss this grand gentlemen who gave so much of his time for us know that his fellow police officers will share with us the feeling that Marty Wrublewski has given his time in the interest of all residents, helping to make our village one of the best to live in. Lots of luck in whatever you undertake Marty we know you can't miss in anything you do. Elected President Terry Brady, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brady. has been elected president of the Student Council and also is one of four boys elected by the American Legion to attend the Premier Boys State at Springfield to learn government procedure. This is sponsored by the American Legion. We can all be proud of this young man and know that whatever he attempts to undertake in the future will be a credit to all who know him. \ Personals Mr. and Mrs. Claude McDermott will leave again this week for Milwaukee to attend a convention. Mrs. Dolores Whitfield received a beautiful basket of flowers from her daughter, Sissy and son-in-law, Jack who reside in St. Paul, Minn, making this a perfect Mother's Day fiir Dolores. x Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Leon entertained their two sons from Hillside and Westchester, this past week. Mrs. Ralph Hoener from Silver Lake, Wis., spent a few days this past week with Mrs. A. Leon. . On Monday evening some of the ladies will end their bowling season, with a banquet at which an enjoyable time is always had. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marsh formed residents here,,now of Des Plaines visited Mr. and Mrs. John Kraus on Saturday. The Marshes will soon be leaving this part of the country to make their home in Rushford, New York. ' ' Mr. $nd Mrs. Wrublewski came in from Arizona last week and are spending the summer months with their son and his family} the Marty Wrublewski's. Mr. and Mrs. John Kraus (Curly) and daughter, Karen, of Niles, visited the John Kraus family on Friday. Guests at the Ehrhardt home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. E. Morton of Round Lake, Mr. and Mrs. D. Johnson from Chicago,\ Mr. and Mrs. T. Beahler of the village and Mr. and Mrs. G. Robert arid daughter of McHenry. On Friday, May 9, Mr. and Mrs. Ehrhardt attended a banquet at the Carlton Hotel in Oak Park, celebrating the twenty-fifth year of a club to which she has belonged for all these years. A grand time was had with old friends meeting together to make this a Mother and Daughter banquet not to be forgotten. THE IjcHENBy PLAINDEAUl Treasure Hunt S u s i e E h r h a r d t ' s b i r t h d a y was celebrated with a treasure hunt and was a treat for all those present. Helping Susie make her ninth birthday a happy one were all the friends from the vlilage. A birthday lunch was served to all guests and Miss ' Ehrhardt receiyed many gifts. Many happy returns. To get the daughters married and the sons to delay marriage is the principal concern of mothers. DrScholls Air-Pill* Insoles NrfonM" Air V«itilatli| 59 c ML Mad* «f LotM fam... Uki Waging w NIliM BOLGER'S Drug Store 103 S. Green St. McHenry PHONG 40 L E G A L SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of Execution No. 35339, issued out of the Clerk's office of the Ctiffeuit Court of McHenry County, * and State of Illinois, and tb lirie directed, whereby I am corhmanded to make certain judgment against WESLEY WAHL, in favor Of ALBERT STEPAN, out of the Lands, Tenements, Goods and Chattels of the said WESLEY WAHL, I have levied on the following described property, to wit: Lot Sixteen (16) in Block Three (3) in Hunfemlle Park Subdivision, being a subdivision of part of the Southwest Corner of Section 25 and of the Southwest Corner of Section 26, Township 45 North, Range 7, East of the Third Principal Meridian according to the plat, thereof recorded March 30, 1929, in Book 7 of Plats, Page 4, McHenry County, Illinois: Therefore, according to said command, I snail expose for sale at public auction all the right, title and interest of the above-named WESLEY WAHL, in and to the above-described property, at Ten (10:00) o'clock A.M. on Wednesday, the 28th day of May, 1958, at the East Front door of the Courthouse, in Woodstock, McHenry County, Illinois. * Dated at Woodstock, Illinois, this 26th day of April, 1958.. HARRY C. HERENDEEN Sheriff, McHenry County (Published May 1-8-15, 1958) The average life of motor vehicles has doubled since 1925. YMCAMWM A PUREBRED REGISTERED AND GET A FREE SYRINGE Oft TUBE OF AURE0MYCIN* Chlortetracyclln* MASTITIS PRODUCT WITH EACH $ PURCHASED PHONE S. "Green St. 40 McHenrs f ; N ' Expert Cleaning 'Free Pickup and Delivery 'Reasonable Prices PLUS $ GOLD BOND STAMPS FREE - 25 STAMPS WITH THIS COUPON McHENRY CLEANERS ONLY -- EXPIRES MAY 31. 1958 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT McHENRY CLEANERS 103 E. ELM St. mm Phone 104-M McHENRY. ILL. ^ " ALSO AVAILABLE AT Bolger1* Drugs MlcGee's Clothing Heisler's Bootery McHENRY Kemp's Hatchery & Feed Store McHENRY CRYSTAL LAKE WOODSTOCK Treasurer's Annual Report Treasurer's Annual Report (Continued from Page 18) McHenry Co. Farmers Co-op, fuel oil tbr poor ...51.39 February 7 McHenry State Bank, rent for poor . 130.00 February 8 Vernon Kays, Co. Treas., board--county ham? ...... 10.85 Thos. P. Bolger, electric for poor c 19.00 February 10 Nat'l Tea Store, groceries for poor 49.78 LeRoy M. Smith, ggg- for poor 34.75 February IS Thos. P. Bolger, gas for poor 6.89 February 15 Jos. Hiller, groceries for pqpr 50.00 February 17 Standard Oil Company, fuel oil for poor 48.90 Thos. P. Bolger, njedidne for pogr ••••' fe.30 Homer Fitzgerald, rent for poor' 85.00 Thos. P. Bolger, electric for poor 24.62 February 18 Charles Anderson, rent for poor 52.00 February 21 Virginia Hitter, rent for poor ' 56.50 Walter Fleming, rent for poor 65.00 February 24 • Charles Coles, rent for poor \... 65.00 Bernard Odeen, rent for poor ....... v...'......... A. 75.60 February 26 \ Michael Shunzza, rent for poor . 50.00 March 8 \. Huppy & Leo's Grocery, groceries for poor 45).64 Wm. Pries Certified Store, groceries for poor 841.03 Nat'l Tea Store, groceries for poor 1,061.02 March 4 Barbian Bros., groceries for poor 78.83 Deans Grocery, groceries for poor 21.07 Handy Pantry, groceries for poor 337.30 Kruegers Oil Company, fuel oil for poor 297.26 Cardinal Food Store, groceries for poor 228.99 Ringwood Garage, fuel oil for poor 9.00 William Green, rent for poor 20.00 Peter J. Schaefer, groceries for poor 86.53 Harold Sawallish, rent for poor 30.00 March 5 Villa Rest Home, help pay care for poor 100.00 Lakewood Food Mart, groceries for poor 55.56 Johnsburg Food Mart, groceries for poor 80.00 March 6 Richard Willig, hospital & Dr. exp. for poor 135.32 Airspun Realty Co., rent for poor •, 75.00 March 7 Woodstock Hicks Gas, gas for poor 56.45 Public Service Co., electric for poor 45.08 March 11 Memorial Hospital, hospital care for poor 47.64 Thos. P. Bolger, electric for poor 47.56 March IS Althoffs, heatings gas for poor 13.35 . March 14 . Public Service Company, electric for poor 51.80 Mae Knickerbocker, rent for poor 65.00 March 15 McHenry Well & Pump Co., fixing pump for poor • • 50.00 Gladstones Dept. Store, shoes for poor 8-50 Public Service Company, electric for poor 14.92 March 18 Elmer Jensen, rent & water bill for poor 245.25 Lucille Salzman, rent for poor 130.00 Frank & Mary's Grocery, groceries for poor 109.91 March 20 McHenry Lumber Company, coal for poor.......... 25.50 Hal J. Carr, Supervisor, taking care of poor 41.60 Ixmise M. Brooks, clothing for poor 5.52 -Mrs: /Ben Connor, rent for poor ». 30.00 March 24 Thos. P. Bolger, electric for poor 12:53 STATE OF ILLINOIS, ) County of McHenry ) ss. Town of McHenry OFFICE OF TOWN SUPERVISOR, The following is a statement by Math N. Schmitt, Supervisor of the Town of McHenry, in the County and State aforesaid, of the amount of public funds received and expended by him during the fiscal year just closed, ending on the day of March, 1958, showing the amount of public funds on hand at the commencement of said fiscal year; the amount of public funds received, and from what sources received; the amount of public funds expended, and for what purposes expended, during fiscal year ending as aforesaid. The said Math N. Schmitt, being duly sworn, doth depose and say, that the following statement by him subscribed is a correct statement of the amount of public funds on hand at the commencement of the fiscal year above stated, the amount of public funds received, and the sources from which received, and the amount expended, and purposes for which expended, as set forth in said statement. (SEAL) MATT N. SCHMITT Subscribed and Sworn to before me, this 25th day of March, 1958. ARTHUR D. KRAUSE, Notary Public McHenry, 111. FUNDS RECEIVED AND FROM WHAT SOURCES RECEIVED Amount of public funds on hand at the commencement of the fiscal year, commencing the 26th day of March, 1957. March 26, 1057 Received from Math N. Schmitt, Supr., Bal. on Hand $ 7,222.34 Error on Check No. 1806 not cleared in fiscal year .35 Corrected balance • 7.22L99 June 20, 1057 Vernon W. Kays, Co. Treas., 1st Dist. Taxes 9,600.00 August 2, 1957 Vernon W. Kays, Co. Treas., Bacjk Taxes 266.59 August 28, 1057 Vernon W. Kays, Co. Treas., 2nd Dist. Taxes 4,800.00 November 28, 1057 Verijon W. Kays, Co. Treas., Final Dist. Taxes 3,428.34 December 6, 1957 Vernon W. Kays, Co. Treas., Back Taxes 101.59 February 6, 1058 Vernon W. Kays, Co. Treas., Back Taxes 130.94 TOTAL INCOME $25,549.45 TOTAL EXPENSES $19,926.22 BALANCE ON HAND $ 5,623.23 FUNDS EXPENDED AND FOR WHL|T PURPOSES EXPENDED s . : , « June 27 Cfcrl tfaUsitrom, assisting assessor . July 5 'VA'ik• McHenry Plaind£aler, notice of tiigtra&$^ rrtceting 4.50 t July 8 • ' T;.;' Chas. JM. Adams, assessor & supervisor supplies 574)0 Town Board Meeting : .^.^7 v 90.00 August 5 H 1 • L. Z. Zant Inc., cleaning & checking adding mach. v t < 25.00 Burdette, Smith Co., J.P. supplies 45.00 Atlas Printing Co., J.P; supplies 22J28 August 0 Frank Meyers, taking dogs to vet 3jS|p0 August 12 Town Board Meeting S&JQO August 27 Assistant Supervisor, pay while supr. on vacation ... 60.0Q August 20 Troy A. Kost, Sec., membership fees t\vp. officials 50.00 Atlas Printing Go., J.P. supplies Sigurd jlacobsen, taking dog to vet. Septembers Town Board Meeting 6jji00 Gerald Elberson, assisting names of Grand Jury list 25.00 H. Walter Anderson, 5 mo. salary ......... 250.00 Lester R. Bacon, 5 mo. salary, use of car 2,422.28 Math N. Schmitt, 5 mo; salary & use of car 1,250.00 Charles J. Miller, 5 mo. salary 1,920.00 September 11 Atlas Printing Co., J.P. supplies . 26.42 September 24 E. R. Murphy, taking dogs to vet. September SO !. ' V H. Walter Anderson, board of health sal. & meeting 35.00 Math N. Schmitt, board of health sal. & meeting ... 110,00 Lester R. Baton, board of health sal. & meeting .... 3{5.0p Octobers Board of Health Meeting , 30.00 October 4 P. F. Pettibone Co., town clerk supplies ............ |K43 October 14 Town Board Meeting 100^00 October 17 John E. Looze, attorney fees 25.00 October SO Atlas Printing Co., J.P. supplies 22.95 November 4 Town Board Meeting 90.00 November 6 Sigurd Jacobsen, taking dog to vet 5.00 November 20 Phoenix Ins. Co., W.C., grader, audits insurance • • • 699.08 December 0 Double A Printing Supplies! assessor supplies 218.00 Town Board Meeting (KM# The Garard Press, township books 20.00 December 17 Atlas Printing Co., J.P, supplies 53,75 1058 < * January IS Town Board Meeting 80.00 January 1$ Albert Krause & Son, assessor supplies 322.88 February 10 ? Chas. M. Adams, printing 7.7% Town Board Meeting 9&Q0 March 10 Town Board Meeting -- 80.00 March 22 j v Chas. J. Miller, Rd. Comm., 7 mo. salary 2,624.00 Lester R. Bacon, Assessor, 7 mo. salary & use of car 3,316.52 Math N. Schmitt, Supr., 7 mo. salary ft use of car 1,750.00 H. Walter Anderson, 7 mo. salary 1 350100 March 24 * ; Math N. Schmitt, Treas., withholding tax pd out of \ road & bridge fund Schmitt ft Conway, rent - 1 year ........ 38^00 12/0/57 Board of Health Meeting 30.00 -i • •_., . v.-- .... .. ^ ' . • . : .,,i.i: 1057 / Town Board Meeting March 26 April 2 Town Board Mating April S Canvassing Board, canvassing votes April 8 McHenry Plaindealer, printing ballots, etc. •••••• April 10 Earl Walsh, supervisor bond © • April 11 Precincts 1, 2, 3 Judges, Clerics & rente Precincts 4, 5, 6 Judges, Clerks & rents Precincts 7, 8, 9 Judges, Clerks & rents May IS Town Board Meeting May 18 LeRoy M. Smith, Sec., Twp'.'Assri. Dues-1957 . May 21 ' Atlas Printing Co., J.P. supplies Chas. M. Adams, assessor & supervisor supplies 'May 28 " Dr. H. S. Fike, care of dogs to April 1, 1957 • • • ®Iay 2^ 1 McHenry Plaindealer, printing anrtual repqn • • • June lO Town Board Meeting Lester R. EJacon, convention expense 80.00 8P.Q0 30.00 300.85 200.00 320.00 325.00 315.00 90.0Q 16.00 9432 S7;oo 138.00 so.oa 9jj Anyone, V Dies V Elopes V Has a Party V Receives an Award V Has a Baby V Makes a Speech V Gets Married V Holds a Meeting V Buys a Hofrie / V Has Quests V Goes Away or Moves V Has a Fire V Is 111 V Has an Operation V Has an Accident Builds a Home V Wins a Prize V Or Takes Part In Any Other Unusual Event THAT'S NEWS AMD WE WANT IT BY TUESDAY OF EACH WEEK JUST CALL PHONE 170