Page Twelve UNIT 491 by Peggy Garrelts The regular monthly meeting of. Unit 491 was held last week. Coupons Chairman Margaret Pickett reported the Juniors had turned in 921 coupons for the year, and the auxiliary 3,907, giving the unit a total of 4,828 coupons for this year. Past Presidents Chairman Marie Howe reported the Past Presidents Parley had purchased a steam iron and a radio for the women patients at Downey hospital. Rehabilitation Midge Scharf, rehabilitation chairman, reported on the unit's visit to Downey. Treats of cookies, candy bars and punch were taken to the patients. Those giving of their time to go along were Delia Freund, Marie I|pwe, Joy Landrea, Midge Scharf, Tom Landrea, Pat Cairns, Ray McGee, Lloyd Scharf and Clem Wirfs. The unit will not go again to Downey until September. Publicity Chairman Peggy Garrelts reported that 1,414 inches of publicity on the unit's activities and 96 articles had been published. All of the programs to be covered in order to be eligible for the press book contest were given publicity. The unit would like to thank the Plaindealer and those responsible for the help which they have given us this year and in the years past. District Meeting Frances Matchen gave the report of the meeting held at Downers Grove on June 17. Lauretta Homo and Frances Matchen were delegates for the unit. A memorial service was held for the sixteen deceased members in the district. Of the sixteen members, two were from the McHenry unit. The 11th district women served 756 childran in homes for the past year. This was done through donations from each unit in the 11th district. The 11th district .publicity award was won bytn^Mc- Henry Unit 491, which mak^s three years in succession. The junior history first place was won by Glen Ellyn and second place by the McHenry Juniors. These willl now go on to the department for further competition. Officers were nominated at the district meeting. The McHenry American Legion is holding its annual .carnival beginning June 30. Mary Kantorski is looking for anyone who can help work. If you have some spare time to donate, call her at 385^3271. The nominating committee presented the slate of officers for the coming year, and they were named in last week's issue. Installation of the new officers will be held jointly with i.m. TlC THE MCHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, Jun®28.1962 ^ the post July 21 at:8 p.The chairman for July will be Frances Matchen and those ort the committee are Pauline Adams, Marilyn Harrison, Rose Schmitt, Mary Etten, Margaret Endres. Bernice Petersonr Luella Braidman, Mary Freund, Reba Owen, Terry Becker, Dorothy Hollander, Betty Lou Smith, Pearl Gannon, Iolene G u z z a r d o . E m m a L e i s e r a n d Martha Raasch. County Meeting The McHenry unit attended the ccmnty meeting held in Wonder Lake, with President Mary Einspar, Mary Kantorski and Ruth Mrachek as delegates for Unit 491. Installation of the new officers will be held Aug. 10 at Crystal Lake. McHenry county council unanimously endorsed Emily Cowlirf of Crystal Lake as candidate for 2nd division historian, also Mae Chesuk for district chaplain. Mary Einspar and Ruth Mrachek from McHenry were elected as delegates to the second division conference- being held in Morris on July 15. Winnie Hammon was elected by the Council as a delegate to the state convention to be held in Chicago Aug. 2. Hazel Purvey was elected as the alternate. The McHenry unit" volunteered to send thirty dozen cup cakes for the Elgin card party. "OFFICE OF TOWN SUPERVISOR -STATE OF ILLINOIS ) )SS. County of McHenry ) Town of McHenry The following is a'statement by LEROY M. SMITH, Supervisor of the Town of McHenry in the County and State aforesaid, of the amount of public funds received and expended by him during thf Ringwood Garage Legals Since the rabbit seeks safety in flight, its ears are turned backward to catch sounds of pursuits: animals of prey have ears turned forward. + For Lowest Prices + For Complete Selections + For Open Display Shopping + For Quick Self-Service Prescription department approved by American Apothecaries Assn. We give Double S & H Green Stamps with prescriptions. fiscal year just closed, ending on the 27th day of March, 1962, 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 the fiscal year ending as aforesaid. The said Supervisor, LEROY M. SMITH, 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. Subscribed and sworn to) before me, this 28th day Of) March, 1962 ) CHAS. M. ADAMS ) Justice of the Peace ) LEROY M. SMITH ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND RECEIPTS Construction of ORBBN .STAMPS. Millstream Drugs Walgreen Agency 3720 W. Elm St. Jewel Shopping Plaza $ 3,818.45 Material & Supplies McHenry Lumber . 6.65 C T & M 1,476.51 Tonyan Bros. 96.66 Liberty Asphalt 97.00 Operation of Machinery Laurence Beresch . 16.66 Paul May .23.28 Ronald Tiedemann 282.24 Gust Wilde 268.50 Douglas Glosson • • • 27.15 Social Security . . . 43.50 Internal Revenue • 85.30 Machinery Hire Wm. Glosson ..... 203.00 Anderson Tree Serv ice 260.00 Liberty Asphalt 932.00 Maintenance of Roads 27,912.59 Hard Road Labor Ronald Tiedemann • 1,129.88 Gust Wilde 943.27 Social Security . . . 145.40 Internal Revenue • 277.38 Hard Road--Material & Supplies jri A rigid-frameCARAGES "RIGID-FRAME" Construction. It's new -- and so different -- and -- will save time and money! You can build it yourself on a weekend -- or we have reliable local builders ready to build YOUR GARAGE NOW! - II 1- bbbi i- H -- , BELSON'S MODERN-FOLD Only $|965 Other Styles Available ECONOMY QUALITY WALK-IN PICNIC TABLE kelson's MODERN-FOLD picnic table kit makes it so easy for you fo assemble your own modern picnic table. Folds flat for storage. Combination of graceful beauty, comfort and long lasting service. Sled type legs glide easily over lawn or patio. Heavy 16 ga. tubing finished in gleaming galvanize. Two-Car With Storage * Compare The Features! * Compare The Quality! * Compare The Price! No Money Down -- 5 Years to Pay Low Monthly Payments // h ALEXANDER LUMBER (0. THE BEST OF EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER On Highway 31 South of Main Street -- McHenry, Illinois Phone 385-1424 Tonyan Bros. ...... Suburban Oil Miscellaneous General Fund--Labor Sibre Whiting Als Welding Elmer Glosson Ronald Tiedemann . Gust Wilde Ernest Harth Anderson Tree Service Social Security Internal Revenue • . General Fund--Mat. & Supplies 251.34 10,687*30 15.10 287.64 51.50 15.00 695.80 756.35 133.52 300.00 129.34 217.60 Geo. P. Freund Miscellaneous Hettermann Sinclair Guettler Service • • Jos. Huemann Sons Hollys Service County Map Co. • . Rucks Hdw Worts Sinclair • • • ~ Schreiners Standard Justerts Standard .. Bucherts Garage" l. • Freund Oil Co C T & M Prior Years Bills Justen Standard • • Miscellaneous -- Supplies Miscellaneous --Hard Road Suburban Oil Co. -- Material Tax Warrant -- McHenry Bank .... Snow & Ice Removal ; Social Security Internal Revenue .. • Sibre Whiting Ernest Hart Jim Stilling ....... Schreiners Standard Hester Oil Co. .... Tony Williams .... Russell Johnson Thelen Sand & Gravel Harry Buchert .,.. Farmers Co-op--Salt Walter Low Tonyan Bros Leo Young Edward Buchert •. Leonard Nelson .... Botts Welding Wm. Bochman Carl Newmann .... Ray Schiller Worts Sinclair .... Als Welding Erwin Marowski .... Ronald Tiedemann .. Paul May Frank S. May .... Miscellaneous Miscellaneous -- Electric--Vacation Etc McHenry Co. Communications Gust Wilde Ronald Tiedemann •. James Mclntee Warrant Commonwealth Edison License Chas* Weingart -- d u m p i n g . . . . . . . . Social Security .... Internal Revenue • • Repairs To Machinery Community Auto • Jos. Hufemann Sons 35.39 192.97 1,186.97 303.02 2T.92 7.20 310.46 177.63 161.59 139.49 109.12 134.87 108.20 212.12 130.51 165.74 91.35 40.22 846.30 118.86 39.90 305.80 8,748.89 25,423.61 11,255.02 147.00 180.20 146.63 333.27 84.53 195.55 30.85 112.30 129.54 902.00 383.82 3,235.83 38.70 2,393.49 161.90 527.10 17.81 218.67 48.42 220.07 104.63 26.12 89.20 58.92 1,086.80 172.68 135.00 62.37 1,587.50 592.50 152.31 82.50 23 00 677.14 4.00 12.00 15.80 26.25 6,977.31 36.77 McHenry Tire Mart C T & M .. Marticke & Nixon . Reed Randle 125.62 Geo. P. Freund • • 837.45 Phillips Auto Parts 133.43 Als Welding McHenry Garage •. Bucherts Garage • • Blake Motors Patten Tractor .... Botts Welding 4-Miscellaneous Prevention . & Extirpation Weeds • • Social Security Internal Revenue • •' Internal Revenue . • Jerry Hogan Ronald Tiedemann . Erwin Marowski • • • Gust Wilde Ernest Harth Anderson Tree -- Spraying Bldgs. & Land Gordon E. Sergant -- Eng. Leo M. Young--Land John Vincent Anderson -- Arch. • • Administration •-- Including Insurance • McHenry Realty • • McHenry Plaindealer LeRoy M. Smith, Treas. 1,776.18 R o l a n d H e r r m a n n , Legal .... Welter & Kiggins, Legal Miscellaneous Contingency -- Right of Way Rent McHenry Garage • • Jos. Huemann Sons RECAPITULATION RECEIPTS -- ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND Funds Received Amount of Road and Bridge Funds on hand at the commencement of the Fiscal Year commencing on the 28th day of March 1961 Balance Due from Other s; Collected D u r i n g Y e a r . . . . Net <Taxes of 1959 and Prior Levies R e c e i v e d d u r i n g Fiscal1 Year and Available for Appropriation Amount Received this Fiscal Year from Collector on 1960 Levy 143.480.23 TOTAL 152,297.44 EXPENDITURES For What Expended Construction of Roads 3,818.45 Maintenance of Roads 27,912.59 Tax Warrant 25,423.61 Snow & Ice Removal Misc. Vacation Pay etc Repairs to Machinery Prevention and Extirpation of Weeds Buildings Administration, Including Insurance • 56.35 825.15 311.87 919.03 1,730.97 50.00 232.32 1,360.90 80.30 147.04 147.04 227.34 143.10 176.81 71.08 165.23 350.00 6,694.50 425.00 5,069.50 1,200.00 6,661.23 4,295.07 85.20 39.70 461.20 3.88 100.00 618.91 378.91 240.00 3,849.13 144.00 4,824.08 BUILDING GROUP STARTS GRADING JOHNSBURG SCHOOL The third meeting of the Citizens' School Study committee was called to order June' 21 by the chairman, Rev. Stewart Smith. Present were twenty-five committee members, Supt. James C. Bush, W. T. Peterson from the board of education and two consultants from De Kalb, Dr. Leo Loughlin and Dr. Wilmer Pautz. All minutes and progress reports of the committee and sub-committees will be mimeographed and made available to active committee members. The film, "Skippy Goes to School," was seen by the entire committee. Following this, the sub-committees met and interpreted their school in the light of what was depicted in the film. The building committee, under the direction of Dr. Pautz, began a tour of the various classrooms, hallways, offices, kindergarten, book and supply rooms. On this tour the committee graded the school according to standards set up by T. C. Holy and W. E. Arnold in their book entitled "Score Card for Evaluation of Elementary School Buildings". Since the tour could not be completed in one evening, the committee will meet again on June 28 to finish grading. Provision for Contingencies 100.00 Rent 618.91 TOTAL $92,410.02 Total Receipts $152,297.44 Total Expenditures • 92,410.02 Balance on Hand •. $ 59,^87.42 The curriculum and public relations sub-committee, under the direction of Dr. Loughlin, discussed the movie "Skippy Goes to School" and agreed that Johnsburg school qualifies quite favorably to the classroom shown in the movie. Four of the five school survey charts distributed to sur- A rounding schools have been returned and were briefly compared to the curriculum of Johnsburg. A sub-committee consisting of Mrs. Grace Vyduna and Mrs. Mary Hadley $ill make a detailed chart inparison of this survey for presentation to the curriculum committee at its July meeting. Discussion wais; devoted to such subjects as Vocal music, f instrumental music, physical education, art, industrial arts, home economics, and foreign languages. Mrs. Alice Mayer and Mrs. Mildred Scott were asked to make up a proposal relative to vocal and instrumental music to be considered by the curriculum committee at their next meeting. The next scheduled meeting will be held on July 19. ^ SAFETY CHECK PROGRAMS A 350 per cent increase in voluntary vehicle safety-check programs in Illinois over last year was reported last week by Vernon A. Langille, general chairman for the 1962 traffic check program. A total of 126 vehicle check programs have been, or will be conducted this year. The Illinois vehicle safe- * ty check is the start of Gov. Otto Kerner's grass-roots program for traffic safety accomplishments. A free and voluntary activity, the safety check depends on community support and participation by the public. 11,255.02 1,587.50 6,977.31 1,360.90 6,694.50 6,661.23 take your pick... muted or bright colors from die pleasurewear collection by VAN HEUSEN' SEE IT NOW SAVE Oil H Now - At BUSS FORD SALES 3936 W. Main St. McHenry Made of iridescent cotton Vantage, this wash 'n wear sport shirt appeals to both the bold and the quiet--because of the distinctive tailoring, Hilton collar and carefully color-matched buttons including the small pair on the short sleeves. Two pockets, of course. 7ftgteK- 4.00 5TORE for MEN 1245 N. 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