here and there in BUSINESS FARM PARTY -- Bob and Bobbie Thomas are shown entertaining a huge gathering at Goodyear's Family Farm Party held last Friday evening at the Goodyear Service center in the McHenry Shopping Plaza. Top prize was; won by R. Hasselman of Woodstock. REVIEW COMPANY OPERATIONS AND DISCUSS GROWTH A dinner meeting was held at the McHenry Country club on Tuesday, March 11, for the executive and supervisory personnel of American Steel Treating company and Processed Steel company of Terra Cotta; George A. Berry, HI, company president reviewed the past year's operation and contemplated future growth. He also announced a 5 percent salary increase for all salaried employees and a 10 cent per hour wage increase for all hourly rated employees. The new wage rates result in a minimum weekly earning of $130.00 for Class I employees up to $244.40 per week for Class 20 employees. Employ- McHENRY PLAINDEALER Established 1875 8812 Weit Elm Street Phone 888-0170 McHenry, Illinois -- 60050 Published Every Wednesday & Friday at McHenry, 111. Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois by McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY L&rry E. Lund -- Publisher y/MEMBERV J NEWSPAPER Adele Froehlich, Editor MEMBER ~ NMM PER Association - Founded 1885 Subscription Rates 1 Year $T.50 1 Year $9.00 In McHenry and Outside McHenry Lake ^County and Lake County [ OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO THE FAMILY OF REV. LEONARD J. GUZZARDO AND THE PEOPLE OF ST. PATRICK'S PARISH Gabriel Richard Institute Rockford Center I ment is expected to increase by approximately fifty during the next six months. A new pension plan for hourly rated employees was announced. r American Steel Treating company provides commercial heat treating facilities through its four divisions. OBITUARIES RALPH G. WOODS, JR. Ralph G. Woods, Jr., 27, of Nevada, Mo., formerly of the Griswold Lake area, died unexpectedly March 17 in Missouri. Mr. Woods was born in Woodstock Feb. 7, 1942. He was employed by Southwestern Bell' Telephone Co. Survivors are the wife, Patricia,, nee Finn, whom he married Sept. 15, 1962; two children, Connie Irene, 5 years, and Gregory .Howard, 3 years; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G, Woods, Sr., of Harvard; four brothers and two sisters. Services will be conducted at 11 o'clock Friday from the Peter M. Justen & Son chapel, with burial in McHenry County Memorial Park cemetery, Woodstock. I LONG SERVICE - Mrs. Elizabeth Schoewer and Mrs. Eva Sparks hold two of the longest memberships among the Past Presidents of McHenry Legion Auxiliary Unit 491. Mrs. Schoewer was the first president of the county group from the local unit, serving in 1937. Mrs. Sparks acted as her secretary at that time. The former has forty-one years of auxiliary service to her credit and Mrs'. Sparks has thirty-five. looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooopoo raoooat COMING EVENTS MARCH 21 NAIM Regular Monthly Meeting -- St. Mary's School Hall -- 8 p.m. -- Board Members Meet at 7 p.m. MARCH 21 and 22 Rummage Sale -- Ringwood United Methodist church --- Ringwood -- Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. -- Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. MARCH 22 Spaghetti Dinner -- Sponsored by W.S.C.S. of Mt. Hope Methodist Church -- 1015 W. Broadway -- Pistakee Highlands -- 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 MARCH 23 First Bridal Show -- Latest In Wedding Services -- American Legion Home -- 2-4 p.m. Sponsored By First United Methodist Church W.S.C.S. Adult & Junior Members of St. Agatha Court No. 777 -- National Catholic Society of Foresters -- Johnsburg -- Corporate Communion -- 8 a.m. Mass -- St. John's Church. | Kiwanis News| WONDER LAKE CLUB Wonder Lake Kiwanians joined others from DeKalb, Sycamore, Belvidere, Crystal Lake and Woodstock at an inter-club meeting held in Crystal Lake last Monday, hosted by the Fox River Grove-Cary club. Woostock members were in charge of the program, which included narrated color slides of Mexico and the Olympics taken by the past president, Zygmunt. Woodstock and Wonder Lake tied for attendance. On April 7, Fox River Grove will bring the travelling gavel to Wonder Lake. SPRING IS HERE! See Alexander Lumber for all your fix-up needs SAKRETE BARGAINS m TM lTYoUXSElftKS ALEXANDER LUMBER CO. MARCH 24 McHenry Senior Citizens Club -- 7:30 p.m. -- East Campus Cafeteria. Musical Program. MARCH 25 O.E.S. -- Stated Meeting -- 8 p.m. Acacia Hall. Star Demonstration By Job's Daughters. APRIL 8 O.E.S. Advance Night -- 8 p.m. -- Acacia Hall. APRIL 9 V.F.W. Auxiliary Card Party ~ V.F.W. Hall -- 7:30 p.m. APRIL 16 Lakeland Park Women's Club Salad Luncheon -- American Legion Hall ~ 2505 N. Ringwood Road -- Serving Starts At 11:30 a.m. APRIL 18 Rummage Sale -- Sponsored by Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid -- Rt. 120 West -- 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. APRIL 19 ° McHenry Woman's Club Bake Sale -- Benefit Mentally Retarded of McHenry County -- 9:30 a.m. -- Justen Furniture Store. APRIL 22 O.E.S. Stated Meeting -- 8, p.m. -- Acacia Hall SHOP IN McHENRY HSIOOO MH Mffll SHMPJ Ifs Fun! Ifs Easy! Ifs Magic! Everybody Wins! Get Magic Chek and details today at Ed's Standard Corner Waukegan-Front. McHenry -Ph. 385- 0720» Our Own Loomcrest nDDM-ailTBOOl Highway 31, south of Main St. 385-1424 Wx9" square *gold *avocado *red marine blue *bittersweet The perfect everywhere carpet! Covers a Hoor, borders a pool, or climbs a wall. And needs almost no care! Made of HX)'i acrylic fiber face with self adhesive heavy duty foam backing that adheres to any surface. ("leans easily with vacuum, hose or broom. Resists soil and stain. Let your imagination run wild by mining and matching squares. BEN^FRAN KLIN* SKINNER TELLS INADEQUACY IN TAX PROCESSING The number of tax bills processed by the county has increased 22 percent in the past ten years, but the system of preparation and processing has remained basically the same, according to the County Treasurer Cal Skinner, Jr. This year, almost 106,000 bills will be mailed out in late April, while a decade earlier about 87,000 were required. It was just ten years ago that the county stopped preparing tax books with pen and ink and making up bills using typewriters. In 1959, the system was changed to the type that exists today. The bills are addressed by address-o-graph, while calculating the amount of tax and distribution is done by an accounting machine. Tax books are prepared using the same equipment. While the equipment is working fairly well now, three of. the vacuum tube machines have only a few years of relatively trouble-free operation left, according to a company salesman. Although the system is adequate for preparation of the bills, it is outmoded at the processing end. Entries in the tax books are still made with pen and ink. A major break-through was made last year when incoming tax bills were first sorted by computer, instead of by hand. Nevertheless, a solution to the problems resulting from continued hand posting is barely, within sight in McHenry county. Other counties with fewer tax bills have met the challenge of rising tax bill volume by con- FRI. MARCH 21, 1969 - PL/MNDEALER- PG. 5 verting to computer. Some have sent work out to a computer service bureau. This spring the McHenry County Finance committee is expected to consider hiring a management consultant whose recommendations might lead to further modernization of the tax, collection process. As far as Skinner is concerned, that can't come too soon. from HISTORY'S SCRAPB00K DATES AND EVENTS FROM YESTERYEARS March 21 marks the official return of spring. King George II signed the Stamp Act, March 22, 1765. Nevada passed a six-weeks divorce law. • Germany's Big Bertha began a bombardment of Paris, March 23, 1918. The 2nd British Army crossed the Rhine River, March 23, 1945. The tuberculosis germ was discovered by Prof. Robert Kock, March 24, 1882. Spain recognized independence of the United States. March 24, 1783. The first medal voted by the iXnited States was authorized by Congress for George Washihgton, March 25, 1776, The U.S. and Great Britain agreed on the Alaskan boundary, March 25, 19?)5. Russia announced renewal of Russo-Japanese fishing pacts, March 26, 1943. • New York State passed a compuls<H"y education law, March 27. 1928. Japan withdrew from the League of Nations, March 27, 1933. Thank You To all who attended our ^ Green Garter Party on March 8 Your suppor| was greatly appreciated. We hope you enjoyed yourself and will come again. American Legion McHenry Post 491 spurgeons McHenry Market Place We Keep Prices Down On New Shoes For Everybody Light and Bright Styles to Please Girls and Boys! A. Country cream patent with filigree buckle, square toe and block heel; new hi-rise instep. 5 to 10. 5.99 B. Navy patent! Grosgrain bow and slightly shaped little heel for a great '69 look! 6 to 10. 5.99 C. Platinum patent pump with mockcobra trimmed flat bow. Has square toe, little heel. 6 to 9. 5.99 D. Smart sling back strap is very f a s h i o n - m i n d e d . A n t i q u e w h i t e , grained, dark-trimmed. 6 to 9. 6.99 E. Dress-up patent for little girls, with T-strap, buckle, square toe. Black or white. 10 to 4. 5.99 F. The sport-dress oxford all the boys prefer; black with moc toe. Rugged PVC sole. 8i/2 to 3. 5.99 Choose now while selection is best. Just Charge It! CHARGE WITH SPURGEON S OWN OR ANY MIDWEST BANK CARD STORE HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9 a. m. to 9 p.m. Sat. 9-6 Sun. 10-5