V Thursday, September 29, 1960 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Pistakee Highlands WOMEN'S CLUB HOLDS RUMMAGE AND BAKE SALE |•, H azel Morley Hy 7-3320 This is the last chance I'll have to remind you of the rummaee and bake sale to be held at the barn this Saturday. Oct. 1. It will start at 10 a.m. It still isn't too late to bring your items for the sale to Lorraine Ullo ,or call MaryLou Sabielny -to have them picked up. Clean usrMe clothing, knick-knacks, toj^or any household articles will be appreciated. The Women's club held its first meeting last Wednesday at the bam. President Ullo asks all ivomen who intend to join to please do so before the Ociober meeting. The meetings are held the last Wednesdav of the month. • » , This year only the women whfv have paid their yearly duer will be recognized as members. and Mrs. Everett Westman, Mr. and Mrs. William Anders from Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ness and family from Rockford, Mr. and Mrs. Bloyce Wingart, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Unfreid, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Soukup from Fox Lake, Ed Muno and family from Chicago, Martin and Hazel Rogde and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dunn, and Ricky Heuck from Pistakee Highlands. Grandpa Mueller was also there. A buffet style dinner was served. David received many lovely gifts. Johnsburg P.T.A. The meeting of the P.T.A. was well attended and everyone enjoyed a well planned program. After the business meeting, presentation of teachers, kitchen help and school board, we were given the opportunity to inspect our new addition. • Did You Mark It? I mean OA. 29. That's the date for 1he Halloween cosr fume party that will be held at the barn starting at 9 p.m. A costume is not required but it does add to the fun. There will be live music to waltz to wfrk vour best pal or guy, entertainment, prizes, delicious f^od and a good time for all. Wo are extending an invitation to our surrounding subdivisions and hoping they will join in with us. I'll have more complete details later. Association Meeting .Tust a note to remind you of the October association meetin^ J^vhich will be held Oct. 5. At this meeting the new address system will be discussed and there will be a ten minute program 'Every Vote Counts." Sewjng Guild At the last meetine of the P'nk Ladv Sewing Guild, Mrs. Maree Moreth was appointed the new chairman. At a meetin^ held last week in the home of*rs. Marion Carlson in Mc- Henry. Lorraine Lindemann attended as a new member. 'Teen Club Some of the 'teens were pnests at the Y.M.C.A. in Wauke^ an last Saturday. A car wash is bein<r planned for the near future. They held a social Pt the barn on Sept. 19. On Q;£ 3 there will be nominati< Ws for new officers. Register Yet? The November election will bo here before you know it. If you haven't registered yet, be sure 1 o do so before Oct. 10. Mrs. Marilvn VanZevern who lives at 112 N. Meadow Lane will be happy to register you. Do it Now! Baptized T h e i n f a n t d a u g h t e r o f Charlie and Diane Murgatroyd was baptized on Sept. 18 at St. John's church in Johnsburg. Godnarents for Mary Ann were Charlie's brbther and Diane's sister. Friends and relatives gathered at the Murgatroyd home afterwards for a buffet dinner, i W Mueller Baby Baptized David Brian, the four and a half month old son of Ralph and Marion Mueller, was baptized on Sept. 18 at the Fox Lake Congregational Community church. His Godparents were A1 and Cris Guto)*$ky from Chicago. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dily, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Jackfrom Williams Bay, Wis. Mr. t nd Mrs. Leslie Seek, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Pleines, Mr. . Around the Highlands Dick and Lee Conway were visited last week by Dick's brother, Bob, and his wife, Virginia. They were here from San Diego, Calif., and were also visiting relatives . in Chicago. Kay Sielisch received a card from Roy and Gert Snell and they report that they are having a wonderful time vacationing in Iowa. I am sorry to hear that Reed Bales broke his collar bone last Sunday. He was climbing on a tree when he fell. Val and Joe Gitlin and Laura spent last Monday visiting friends in Chicago. Joe and Lorraine Ullo and family attended a birthday party for their niece, Regina Summers, in North Lake. Belated birthday wishes to John Jones who was four years old on Sept. 12. Toots Spankuch was hostess to her poker club recently. Joining in the fun were Audrey Misavice, Ann Szyplebaum, Pat Jackson, Meryl Fletcher and Marie Schlick. Carl and Blanche Haefliger attended a dinner and served as officers at the Ravenswood Chapter O.E.S. past officers night on Sept. 21. Herb and Lorraine Lindemann were pleased to have both their daughters, Pat and Marilyn, spend last weekend with them. Lorraine went back to Lansing, 111., with Marilyn and her family and returned home Wednesday. George and Shirley Montalbano and family have sold their home and will be leaving our fair community in a lew weeks. Vern and Bunny Thelen have also moved and are making their new home in Spring Grove. Ann and Jim Mclnerney attended a wedding last Saturday in McHenry. Their daughter, Kathy, was the maid of honor for the bride, Pat Tomasello. S a l l y V a n B r u e n c h e n h e i n was hostess to a group of friends and neighbors when she had a home party last Tuesday evening. Mary Lou Sabielny and children returned frcm a two week visit with her mother in Tomahawk, Wis. Archie and Meryl Fletchers have Archie's dad from New Orleans staying with them for awhile. Bertha Guth from Santa Anna, Calif., Roy and Margaret Dilg and A1 and Cris G u t o w s k y w e r e w e e k e n d guests at Ralph and Mary Mueller. Bertha Guth is Mary's aunt and when Mary was visiting her in California A u n t B e r t h a s h o w e d h e r around the town. Dick and Lee Conway and family spent • last Saturday in Chicago visiting Dick's parents. While they were there Dick, brother, Bob, Mike, Susan and Johnny went and watched the Cubs win a ball game. Vern and Bunny Thelen welcomed a boy born on Sept. 22 at the Woodstock Memorial hospital. Congratulations. • Paul a n d Shirley Johnson were pleased to have Paul's mother from Cicero out for a short visit last week. Mr>. Jesse Tempera entertained her brother and sisterin- law and their family from Chicago last Tuesday. Jack and Kay Reilly and family attended the wedding of Kay's brother, George, last Saturday. He and Miss Lillian Paulas were married in Chicago. Little Terry was cared for by Aunt Zelda while the rest of the family was away. Happy birthday to Donny Jenkins who was two years old on Sept. 27. Your reporter is pleased to report that Kathy Weber is home from the hospital where she spent about seventeen days. Birthday wishes go to David Neesen who will celebrate his third birthday on Sept. 30. He will lx? host to his aunts, unclcs and grandparents from Broadview. Marie Schlick" and Bobby visited Barb at the nurses' residence at Grant hospital last weekend. Barb recently celebrated her birthday. Sylvia Murray was pleased as punch when she received a surprise visit from her dad. He spent the day visiting with Sylvia, Joe and the children. Jack and Kay Reilly were surprised to meet Jim and Jane Malek at a wedding reception. Neither one knew it until then that Jack's cousin was being married to Jim's cousin. It's a small world. A few more of our residents c e l e b r a t i n g b i r t h d a y s t h i s month are Marie Schlick, Sept. 20, La Verne Madock, Sept. 21, Evelyn Falk, Sept. 21, Carla Bales, Sept. 24, and Billy Jackson had his earlier this month. Happy birthday and best wishes to you all. John Cynowa is a patient at St. Therese hospital in Waukegan. Another Baptism The infant son of Bob and Dot Jenkins was baptized John Mark, on Sept. 25, at St. John's church, Johnsburg. / Anniversary Wishes Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John Haddock who celebrated their thirty-ninth wedding anniversary on Sept. 21. Mount Hope Church The Mount Hope church welcomes you to attend our services on Sunday and to enroll your children in our church school. There are classes for children of all ages. Pastor Hagerty and Pastor Stine invite you to join us in our worship services. You are always welcome. Shaggy Dog Story? No. sir, this is for real. I I know because I've been picking j up lily trash burner every 'morning. Please if your dog is i running loose will you have the courtesy to keep it tied or at I least on your own property. ; This is a nusiance as well as a hazard to the community. Try keeping Rover at home and at the same time avoid hard feelings. Thank you. Cub Scout News Cub Scout registration will be held Oct. 12 at 8 p.m. at the barn. All parents with boys between eight and ten and a half years must be present to register or re-register I heir boys for the coming year. Adults only. Refreshments will be served. Pass this information along to your friends and neighbors and remember parents must register their boys. Henry Zenner is Cub Master. That's all the news for aitother week. Don't forget to call me. I am always happy to hear from you. Bye' now, see you next week. NO CONSERVATION RESERVE SIGN-UP HELD DURING FALL • There will be no 5ign-up this fall of additional land or contracts under the soil bank conservation reserve Bert Bridges, chairman, McHenry C o u n t y Agricultural Stabilization afid Conservation committee, said this week in response to inquiries from farmers regarding the status of the program. Mr. Bridges also said that program contracts Which expire in 1960 or later are no longer eligible to be extended for an additional period of years. "Under the Soil Bank Act enacted in May of 1956," Mr. Bridges explained, "the Secretary of Agriculture was .iuthori'/ od to enter into conservation reserve contracts with producers during the five-year period 1956-60. "The sign-up under the 1960 program was held last fall, so that fanners would know in advance of the cropping season whether their land would be accepted into the conservation reserve. Since the authorization to enter into new contracts has not been extended beyond 1960. there will be no sign-up period this fall. "Fanners should understand, however, that the existing contract for 1960 and previous years will remain in effect and payments will continue to be made under them "for the per i o d o f t h e c o n t r a c t s a n d i n accordance with contract terms. The annual Department i of Agriculture appropriation | bills provide money with which ! to meet obligations already on the books." | There are 120 conservation ! reserve contracts in effect this j year In McHenry county, lnj volving a total acreage of ! 7.486.S acres. Mr. Bridges said, j Contract periods range from 3 I to 10 years, and annual rental ! payments for 1960 amount to j approximately $144,658. Na- 1 tionally, there are more than 300.000 conservation reserve contracts in effect in 1960, cov-. ering a total acreage of approximately 28.6 million acres in 48 states. The average rental payment is $11.85 per acre, ! and the rental payments for 1960 will amount to about $338 million. n * trr Page Nine I .Thousands of acres Of peti r i f i e d t r e e s a n d p l a n t s h a v e been found near Yellowstone i Park, including 150 varieties that do not grow in that area now. T h e t e m p l e a t K a r n a k , j Egypt, comprises the most exi tensive group of ancient buildings on earth -- even though : much has been destroyed by 1 vandals, conquerors, time and 1 earthquakes. S U P E R C L O U D B U R S T : Seven inches of rain fell in a 30 minute shower on July 1, 1914, near Cambridge, Ohio. The Irish wolfhound Is classed as the largest breed of dogs, often weighing 120 pounds. "Smith's Alinement Service ELMER SMITH, Prop. 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