iipTwai# TUB McHENBY PLADTOEAtBtt PbtUM Highlands MOUNT HOPE CONFIRMS YOUNG CHURCH MEMBERS. Basel Utorrcy HT. 7-SS20 , .May 21, was Confirmation at Mount Hope church. Confirmed were Cheri Janquart, Jeanne Benoche, Mary Lynn Johnson, Diane Johnson, Betty Missbach, Joe Missbach, Beverly Peterson, Cory Patterson and Sharon Rzechula. Best of luck and congratulations to all these fine young people. u Also on the twenty-first was the M.Y.F. spaghetti dinner held from 5 to 7 p.m. In charge of-the ticket sales was Trudy Rogde. Preparing the food were Mrs. Rogde, Mrs. Story, Mrs. Thoren and Mrs. Morley. This coming Sunday, May 28, there will be a pot-luck dinner after church in honor of the David Stickleys who will be leaving our church. They are going back to Pennsylvania where Dave will take a teaching position in the fall. All our best wishes go with the Stickleys and their young daughter. U Mar 25. ifti Luau June 24 By now you all have received your announcement about the luau in the mail. Reservations must be in by June 12. Contact Lee Conway. Lois Mason or Hazel Morley. The committee has put lots of thought in ttie planning of the luau now it's up to you if there is going to be one. Get a group of your friends together and come out. There will be Hawaiian food, punch, music and decorations. Library Dance That's on June 5 at the Chaple Hill Country club. Proceeds will go to the Pistakee library. The library is advancing at a rapid pace and the committee is looking forward to seeing you at their first annual semi-formal spring dance. Co-Hostesses On Saturday, May 27, Cheri Janquart and Diane Story will be hostesses tl* their entire eighth grade, Mr. and Mrs. VanBosh, Mr, Prince, Mr. and Mrs. Andres, Mr. and Mrs. Bush and their parents at a dinner party. The dinner will be held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sargent. The Sargents will also be guests for the evening. Woman's Club President Kay Sielisch requests all members and anyone wishing to join the club do so at the May 31 meeting. In doing so your name can be in the. year book that will be is? sued to all members at the September meeting. Bake Sale . The Blessed Virgin Sodality of St. John's church will hold a bake sale on May 28 after all masses are held. Any donations of goodies for the sale will be gratefully accepted. Here and There Wally and Kay Sielisch were on their way home from church when the windshield of their car was shot with a B.B. gun on the Thelen Road black top. The culprits were well hidden and the Sielisches couldn't get a look at them. •. .HI f - *! : ^ . 3Jw' \\v " ^ ' ' * 6-IT. A 5-FT. MCI Razor-edged flails cut cleaner than a mower. Reversible for double-cutting life. Mounted in gangs of 6 and 7. Quickly switched by removing cotter pin, slipping mounting rod from cylinder. Q Unitized knife and fan blade cutter head re-cuts crop... gives effective cutand- throw action. Adjustable ©hear bars give you precision Cutting. vjD Easy knife adjustment. Cutter Head fan blades and knives are easily adjusted for top cutting efficiency. Simply open blower housing •..easily reach the entire cutting assembly. GEHL 102 YQABS Cf-SSBVICS STOP IN AND LOOK IT OVER J. BARRETT, Inc. GENOA CITY, WISCONSIN Tina O'Malley took Kathy Weber to the hospital in Waukegan for a check up. Kathy had been feeling under the weather the past few weeks. She was confined to the hospital all last week. George Neesen was home last week on vacation. I am sorry to hear that Jeff Novotny has the mumps. Wanda DobecKi has her grandmother, Mrs. M c K a i n from Kansas City,,staying with her and the family for awhile. Mrs. McKain is 81 years old and Wanda was so pleased with her visit. Mr. and Mrs. Schlick attended the confirmation of their godchild, Terry Tater, on May 21 in Rolling Meadows. That lucky Carl Haefliger is home this week on vacation. Happy birthday to Tommy Hurcke^ who will be nine on May 28. He will celebrate it by taking in a baseball game in Chicago with his parents, brothers, Bobby and Jim, and friends, Michael Conway, Mike Skoksburg, Mike Collander and Greg Mayer.. \ Judy and Frank Krtimwiede entertained Judy's father and step-mother, Mr. and . Mrs. HapemaivXand family from Park Ridge/^for mother's day. They e njoyed cooking out doors. B l a n c h e H a e f l i g e r s p e n t Wednesday and Thursday in Chicago on business and visiting friends. I am sorry to hear that Barry Johnson was home sick las' week. The Lindemanns a 11 e n ded ihe confirmation party for their niece, Mary O'Hara, in Chicago. Alf the friends and neighbors of the Ray Novotnys were sorry to hear of the theft of their motor that was taken off the boat right in their own back yard. Last Wednesday morning Millie Shastal was hit by a car coming over the top of the hill on Broadway as she was backing out of her driveway. Joan Glueck celebrated her ninth birthday on May 15 when she had a party in her home. A special belated birthday to Nancy L^uth who was just one on May 5. 1 Joe and Elizabeth Haniscb entertained Joe's mother and lady friend, Gretel. from Chicago over Mother's Day weekend. Mrs. Hanisch was pleased to see her son's new home. Kay Sielisch, Gert Snell, Emma Rosengart and Nellie Bergener attended the salad bar luncheon at the Zion Lutheran church last Wednesday in Mc- Henry. Jan Janquart's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz, and her sister. Ellen, and- family from Milwaukee, spent last Sunday here in honor of Cheri's confirmation The poker playing gals met on May 19 at the home of Marie Schlick. In on the fun were Dee Gregg, Pat Jackson. Audrey Misavice, Meryl Fletcher, Ann Szypelbaum and Toots Spankuch. I might add that it was nice to see Ron Spanktich well enough to be in church last Sunday. We are all pulling for you Ron. Hazel Rogde was thrilled beyond words on Mother's Day when she received a visit from her mother from DeKalb. Hazel's mother is in her eighties and her trip was really a surprise. Mike Madock had a birthday party on May 18. Helping Mike celebrate his fifth birthday were Gary Morley, Kirk Van- Zevern, Patty. and Robby Lewandowski, Joan and Jamie Malek and Jimmy and Paul O'Malley. Wally and Kay Sielisch were dinner guests of Joe and Elizabeth Hanisch last Saturday evening. They enjoyed Elizabeth's German cooking and baking plus an added treat of German chocolates and goodies sent to Elizabeth from . her mother in Munich. Sympathy to Anna Cohrs on the recent death of her brother- in-law. Harry Cohrs. Mr. Cohrs passed away on May 13 in Forest Park and was buried last Wednesday in Chapel Hill Gardens cemetery. Audrey Misavice entertained members of her other card club recently in her home. Marcia Dowd, Jeanne Barron, Marilyn VanZevern, Darlene Neesen, Betty Warczak and Betty Sundelih were the gals in on all the fun that night. On May 13, Ed and Virginia Thoren attended a play given by the church group of which Ed's brother is a member. Ed was getting some ideas so he can give the Mount Hope group some pointers when they put on their play. Your reporter and family had guests on May 28. My parents from Spring Grove, my s i s t e r , b r o t h e r - i n - l a w , t w i n nephews and aunt and uncle were out for a steak fry. Jay and Mary Story are the proud grandparents of a baby girl born to their daughter, Rose, and son-in-law, Jerry, on Mother's Day. The new miss has been named Marshell Rose. Lilymoor Auxiliary Will . Meet June 5 Shirley Schnerr EV. 5-2646 The next meeting of the Woman's auxiliary will be held Monday, June 5, in the large hall of Club Lilymoor, time 8 p.m. At this meeting there will t^ea demonstration. Eunice ToBey fey chairman of the affair. Hostesses for the^ June meeting are Lee Vassi, Marie Stritar, Lil Wijas and Eunice Tobey. Public is invited to attend the demonstration. Corhe to it and see what kind of demonstration it is. Isabelle our congratulations go to you and hope you celebrate many more wedding anniversaries together. " Mother's Day Guests ; At John and Marie Behrendt's were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Behrendt, and sons, Keith and Don, of Arlington and Mr. and Mrs. Hogan of ' Chicago. Rummage Sale Due to such a short notice the rummage sale has been postponed till July. This will give the people more time to gather articles such as clothing, knick-knacks, etc. Please no furniture. Clothing ' should be clean. Isabelle Karmel is chairman of the rummage sale. Date of sale to follow later in this column. That's It Have a nice holiday and please drive carefully. I'll be looking forward to hearing from you. Bye now. Some people have power, others, happiness; seldom both, quite often, neither. Anniversaries A surprised luncheon was held for John and Marie Behrendt to help celebrate their forty-fifth wedding anniversary Monday, May 15. Those who attended the surprise luncheon were Pearle Stineman and Mr. and Mrs. Theron Young of Lilymoor, Mrs. Ann Sands of Lakemoor, Mr. and Mrs. Einar Olsen and Mrs Sarah Dees of McHenry, also Mrs. Alma Brushaber of Lakeland Park. A very good time was had by all. Charlie and Sally Rogers celebrated their wedding anniversary Monday, May 8. Fred and Isabelle Karmel celebrated their twentieth wed ding anniversary Friday, May 12. Isabelle received a beautiful set of china from Fred. To you John and Marie, Charlie and Sally, Fred and Babies Baptized Mary LaMelle Belford was baptized Sunday, May 14, at t h e C o m m u n i t y M e t h o d i s t church of McHenry. Rev. George Martin performed the baptismal ceremony. Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. D, drews of Woodlawn su Dinner was served atvthi ford home. The Belford family and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Winters enjoyed the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Andrews. Richard Lee Schuerr was baptized Sunday, May 14, at St. Mary's church of McHenry. Father Rennell performed the baptismal ceremony. Godparents are Mrs. Cheslene Brotherton of Fox Lake and Fred Fradinardo of. Lilymoor. Attends Meeting Laura Belford )attended the meeting of the--W.S.C.S. of the Community Methodist Thursday, May 18. At this meeting the Circles were rotated and the budget for the year was approved. Anyone who is interested in joining the Circle may rontact Laura at EV. 5-6348. She will gladly give you any information you wish, and tell you the functions of the Circle. Attends Dinner ' Mr. and Mrs. Mel Griffeth <and Mr. and Mrs. Earel Belford enjoyed a progressive dinner Saturday evening, May 13. It was held in four .different homes. The theme of the dinner was Hawaiian style. The main course of the dinner was eaten in the Hawaiian fashion by sitting on the floor. A total of eighteen couples enjoyed_th^ dinner and the evening. Library Hours Changed By the orders of the Elgin State library the hours for our library in Lakemoor will be changed as of June 1. The library will be open on TUESDAY evenings instead of Thursday evenings. The hours during the day are from 2 to 5 p.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. From 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. on Saturdays, and Tuesday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. The library will not be open on Thursday evenings. Bookmobile The bookmobile will be at Eastwood Manqfvfor^wo hours instead of one frbm now on. The hours will be from 9j:30 to 11:30 a.m. The bookmobile will no longer stop at Kent Acres for the lack of people making use of the unit. 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The ski-type legs permit easy moving when cutting the lawn. Build it yourself -- we'll cut the lumber for you, or -- we'll build the table complete. v Easily disassembled for storage. •' (§M FRIDAY EVENING! "?9L 9 ALEXANDER LUMBER CO. "THE BEST OF EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER On tffhway 31 -- South of iain Street - S^argreen 5-1424 ob N now how rrisiny days, hours, minutes and seconds left of school till vacation time. Look out mothers it won't be long and our angels (?) will be home for a few months. Use The Classifieds " Mic: e, pack" 7r ats and chipmunks live oh the acre-andhalf area atop Devil's Tow6r National Monument, Montana some 860 feet above the *sui> rounding countryside. How and when they got there, and what they live on, is anybody's guess. Legal Legal McHENBY TOWNSHIP FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT TREASURER'S ANNUAL REPORT McHENRY, ILLINOIS May 1, 1960 to April 30, 1961 I, CLAUDE F. McDERMOTT, Treasurer of the McHenrjr Township Fire Protection District, McHenry; Illinois do hereby certify that the following statement of RECEIPTS and DISBURSEMENTS of the McHenry Township Fire Protection District funds for the year ending April .30, 1961, is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. -- CLAUDE Fl McDERMOW Treasurer STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS. COUNTY OF McHENRY ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day of May A.D. 1961. , JEANNE C. NEAULT ^ Notary Public ' RECEIPTS May 1, 1960 to April 30, 1961 Balance on hand as of May 1, 1960 ....$ 6,146/lt County Collector, Woodstock, 111., Taxes 1959 .... 24,489.63 County Collector, Woodstock, 111., Back Taxes ...... 101.09 Illinois Municipal League - Fire Insurance Tax .. 4,671.94 A. J. Rauen - Fines 10.00 TOTAL RECEIPTS 35,419.36 DISBURSEMENTS Illinois Bell Telephone Co. - Telephone Service .... 321.66 Public Service Co. - Electricity 88.15 Northern Illinois Gas Co. - Gas 6.68 Mamie King - Truck Insurance 153.10 Earl Walsh - Truck Insurance 167.3Q Earl Walsh - Workmen's Comp. Insurance 150.OT* Stoffel & Reihansperger - Truck Insurance 249.40 Thennes Oil Co. - Fuel Oil 347.19 McGee's - Clothing .......; 35.00 Great Lakes Fire Equipment Co. - Repairs & Supplies 27.47 Lee & Ray Electric - Siren Installation & Service 481.43 McHenry Communications Co. - Radio Installations 200.00 McHenry Fire Dept., Co. 1 - Firemen Service .... 1,623.00 McHenry Fire Dept., Co. 1 - Supplies, Repairs, Gas & Oil 344.86 McHenry Fire Dept., Co. 2 - Firemen Service 521.qj> McHenry Fire Dept., Co. 2 - Telephone Service .... 160.00 McHenry Fire Dept., Co. 2 - Repairs, Supplies, Gas & Oil 45.64 McHenry Fire Dept., Co. 3 - Firemen Service 378.00 McHenry Fire Dept., Co. 3 - Supplies, Repairs, Gas & Oil .* 170.90 James H. & Fred Kuemann - Rent 200.00 Lakemoor Volunteer Fire Dept. - Rent 90.00 Augustine M. Freund - Trustee Salary 125.00 C. F. McDermott - Trustee Salary 125.00 Geo. J. Schmitt - Trustee Salary 125. V. J. Knox - Legal 100.i American National Bank & Trust Co. - Bond Interest 492.50 Illinois Bell Telephone Co. - Telephone Service • • 410.17 Public Service Co. - Electricity 83.62 Northern Illinois Gas Co. - Gas 12.68 McHenry Plaindealer - Publishing 59.75 Great Lakes Fire Equip. Co. - Supplies 12.50 McHenry County Fire Depts. Comm. Ass'n. - Radio Service 84.00 McHenry County Letter Service - Supplies '3.00 Therajes Oil Co. - Fuel Oil, 63.70 Stoffel & Riehansperger - Fire House Ins. ...... 99. u£) Chamber of Commerce - Postal Re-Addressing .... 300.00 Illinois Bell Telephone Co. - Telephone Service .... 268.68 Illinois Municipal League - Service Charge 233.60 American National Bank & Trust Co. - Bond Princ. & Int. 6,498.50 Northern Illinois Gas Co. - Gas 20.04 Public Service Co. - Electricity 56.94 Illinois Bell Telephone Co. - Telephone Service .. 185.55 Adams Repair Shop -- Truck Repairs 85.61 Great Lakes Fire Equip Co. 2,641.00 Howe Fire Apparatus Co. - Repairs 49.8A McHenry Fire Dept., Co. 1 - Firemen Service .... 1,703.0W McHenry Fire Dept., Co. 1 - Repairs, Supplies, Gas & Oil 547.78 McHenry Fire Dept., Co. 2 - Firemen Service .... 484.00 McHenry Fire Dept., Co. 2 - Repairs, Supplies, Gas & Oil 27.97 McHenry Fire Dept., Co. 3 - Firemen Service • •.. 409.00 McHenry Fire Dept., Co» 3 - Repairs, Supplies, Gas & Oil 36.47 Johnsburg Rescue Squad - Rent 600.00 . Johnsburg Rescue Squad - Telephone Service • • 140.00 Lakemoor Volunteer -Fire Dept. - Rent i 200.(0 Roland A. Herrmann - Attorney Fee 100.00 Augustine M. Freund - Trustee Salary 125.00 C. F. McDermott - Trustee Salary 125.00 ^George J. Schmitt - Trustee Salary 125.00 Augustine M. Freund - Secretary Expense r\. 90.00 Charles' F. Carpentier - Truck Licenses 14.00 Anton M. Schmitt, - Principal $1,000; Interest $100 1,100.00 McHenry Fire Department, Co. 1 - Furnishings • • 944.31 McHenry Fire Department - Firemen Service .... 275.00 McHenry Fire Department, Co. 2 - Firemen Service 225.00 McHenry Fire Department, Co. 3 - Firemen Service 75.( Illinois Bell Telephone Co. - Telephone Service .... 254.1 Northern Illinois Gas Co. - Gas -8.13 Public Service Company - Electricity 71.99 McHenry County Fire Department - Communication Assn.-Radio Service 84.00 Great Lakes Fire Equipment Co. - Boots and Coats 336.30 Illinois Association of Fire Protection Districts - Dues 65.00 C. F. .McDermott - Truck Insurance 176.74 Illinois Bell Telephone Company - Telephone Service 427.15 Public Service Co. - Electricity ^2.93 Northern Illinois Gas Co. - Gas 8.$.' Thennes Oil Company - Fuel Oil 491.78 Great Lakes Fire Equipment Co. - Fire Hose 487.50 Adams Repair Shop -- Truck Repairs 46.95 Roland Herrmann - Attorney Fee 100.00 Augustine M. Freund - Trustee Salary 125.00 C. F. McDermott - Trustee Salary 125.00 George J. Schmitt - Trustee Salary 125,00 Augustine M. Freund - Secretary Expense 90.00 Lakemoor Volunteer Fire Dept. - Rent 200.00 Johnsburg Rescue Squad - Rent 300.00 Johnsburg Rescue Squad - Telephone Service .... 100. Qf k Illinois Bell Telephone Co. - Telephone Service .. 84.45 Public Service Company - Electricity 31.11 Great Lakes Fire Equipment Company - Repairs .. 10.68 Stoffel & Reihansperger - Truck Insurance 255.16 Earl Walsh - Truck Insurance • 167.38 Mamie King - Truck Insurance 126.08 McHenry Fire Department, Co. 2 - Firemen Service 971.50 McHenry Fire Department, Co. 2 - Supplies, Repairs, Gas & Oil 67.11 McHenry Fire Department, Co. 3 - Firemen Service 481.00 McHenry Fire Department, Co. 3 - Supplies, Repairs, Gas & Oil 36.C McHenry Fire Department, Co. 1 - Firemen Service 2,907.00 McHenry Fire Department, Co. 1 - Supplies, Repairs Gas & Oil 849.83 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS 85,127.95 TOTAL RECEIPTS 35419 36 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS 35il27.95 BALANCE ON HAND, Apr. 30, 1961 29L41 l