/ Sweet Adelines Go Into Competition Saturday . Sweet Adeline member rehearses for competition May 3. Those who pass the Market Place at 6:30 a.m. on Friday, May 2, may see twenty-nine members of the McHenry Sweet Adelines, clown costumes in hand, boarding a chartered bus bound for St. Louis. After three months of hard work they will be on their way to use their voices in their first try in regional com petition, under the direction of Mrs. Pat Gattone of McHenry. The big night is Mary 3. Clad in brilliant green, orange, and gold clown costumes and painted faces they will sing "Laugh Clown Laugh" and '.'Let Me Sing and I'm Happy". There will be twenty-eight choruses competing in regional Card Party Benefits Lung Association Work A card party benefiting the local Lung association (Christmas Seals) was held at the association office at 216 S. Throop street in Woodstock. A high score prize was awarded to each table as well as several special- prizes. Loretta Kohl, R.N., the county Tuberculosis nurse, serves on the board of directors of the Lung association and volun teered to sponsor the card party supplement the Christ mas Seal campaign. After an enjoyable afternoon of fellowship and cards, several participants suggested that this be an annual or semi-annual affair. Christmas Seal funds are used primarily to prevent and control lung disease. A few examples of Lung association action are: Alerting the public to the threat of lung disease through pamphlets, films, articles, broadcasts and speakers; Answering inquiries about treatment, rehabilitation and other services available in the community for patients with lung disease; Investing in research studies such as those exploring the cellular adjustments observed in emphysema or investigating a lung disease fatal to newborn infants: Organizing "stop smoking" clinics and special school ac tivities to persuade young people not to start; Working to clean up the air. This is the only nation-wide voluntary health agency concerned with air pollution. Brass Quintet In Anniversary Concert May 4 The McHenry county brass quintet will present its Fifth anniversary concert Sunday, May 4, at 7:30 p.m. at St. Mary's church, Woodstock. David Scherer, founder of the group, who holds a bachelor's degree from Sherwood Music school, Chicago, is band director at Lundahl Junior high school, Crystal Lake. Said Scherer, "the Mcftenry county brass quintet was founded five years ago to provide the citizens of the county an op portunity to hear the chamber music literature for brass in struments and to give its members the opportunity to learn from each other an in creased appreciation of brass instrument playing." William Toalson, who also plays trumpet, is band director at McHenry East high school and holds a Master's degree from the University of Kansas. East Campus Presents Spring Play May 9-10 Rehearsals are now under way at McHenry high school, East campus, for the annual Spring play. This year's Drama club production is ̂ 'Pioneer, Go *Home", a three-act comedy. Tryouts were held before Easter and the cast of twenty- two students have been hard at work for the past three weeks. "Pioneer, Go Home" was adapted by Herman Raucher who also wrote "Summer of '42." It's the hilarious story of the Kwimper family of New Jersey. The family of Pop, Toby, Holly and the unidentical twins decide to travel south one day, then run out of gas and settle on some undeveloped government land. They run into a series of characters that range from Mr. H. Arthur King, of the Department of Public Improvements (who doesn't want the Kwimpers on U.S. Government land) to the in famous Queen Bee, head of the local gambling syndicate. "Pioneer, Go Home" was chosen as the Spring play because it provides a wide range of roles for the freshmen and sophomore students and because it will hopefully provide an entertaining evening for its audience. The play is being directed by Dan Stanowski and Roger Zawacki, and wiH be performed May 9 and 10 at 8 p.m. at East campus. There will be a small Admission charge at the door to cover the charge for producing the play. Alcoholism-Drug Abuse Program For PWP Chapter competition this year and winners will go on to in ternational competition in Washington in the fall. McHenry chapter's only registered quartet, "The Happy Times Four", has double the excitement in store as they will be in competition Friday night. Members of the quartet are Darlene Navarroli, Dottie Kaufmann, Sandi Heffelfinger and Mary Jane Boelens. The four ladies have also been working hard with their coach, Jim Rother, and are ready to go out and sing their best. The songs they have selected are "Pal of My Cradle Days" and "Hello, My Baby". Mickle John Macaulay of the Community Concern for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse (CCADA), Elgin, will be the featured speaker at the next general meeting of Parents Without Partners, Chapter 189. The meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m. Friday evening, May 2, at the American Legion hall on the corner of Woodstock and Oak streets in Crystal Lake. Mr. Macaulay will begin his program at 8:45 p.m. sharp. According to the CCADA, awareness of drug abuse is increasing in society. Alcohol is a "down drug" and excessive use of beverage alcohol (alcoholism) and related problems is no doubt the number one public health problem in the United States. The CCADA feels that drug abuse may be both a symptom of and the cause of other problems. Macaulav's program, en- VIs Ion-Hearing Screening May 13 At County School The McHenry County Department of Health, in cooperation with Prairie Grove School District 46, will hold a pre-school screening program for vision and hearing May 13. Parent of children, age 3 to 5, are urged to take advantage of this free program. Registration will be at the Prairie Grove school, Rt. 176, May 2 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Lake Region Rescue Squad In Fun Night Fun night, sponsored by the Lakes Region Rescue squad, will be held May 3 at Williams Park community house, Darrell road, from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Refreshments will be sold during the evening. Proceeds will be used to buy necessary equipment for the squad. W PAYTOIT1^ CHEVROLET HWY 31 SOUTH PLAN CLASS REUNION The McHenry high school class of 1950 is planning its twenty-fifth reunion in August. The addresses of four members of the class are unknown. 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DAILY 9-9 SUNDAY til 6 flour thru May 3rd McHENRY SAVINGS & LOAN MODEL AIRPLANE SHOW IN OUR LOBBY SERVING ALL OF GREATER McHENRY COUNTY McHENRY S A V I N G S • ie«a mmcutii* McHenry Savings «, tm AND LOAN ASSOCIATION^# JWKk* 1209 North Green Street • McHenry, Illinois 60050 • 815/385-3000 SAVERS HOURS 9 00am to 4 30 D m Monday Tuesday Thursday and Saturday 9 00 a m to 8 00 p m Friday Drive-in Window open Wednesday 900arn to 2 00 p m " MONEY MACHINE OPEN 24 HRS A DAY EVERY P 'Y - Deposits insured to $40 000 t>y the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp PAGE 3 - PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1975 "Music Man" In Rehearsal titled "Helping Them Help Themsleves," will outline the .story of the Community Con cern for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse. "Mick" Macaulay received his B.A. in Social Science from Lake Superior State college and his M.S. in Education (Coun seling) from Iowa State university. He also attended Northern Michigan university. He has taught and is now resident counselor at Eastern Illinois university. Newcomers to the "Smile" chapter (those never atttending PWP previously) are asked to arrive by 8 p.m. for a special orientation. Refreshments and music for dancing will be provided following the general business meeting. For more information con cerning Parents Without Partners write P.O. Box 165, Crystal Lake, 111., 60014. Fish has been contacted by a family with six children, all of whom are presently sleeping on the floor of their home. All six youngsters are in need of beds, sheets and blankets. If you can help, please call Mrs. Luna of the Head Start program at 385- 3243. Fish often must turn away items people want to donate because we have no storage facilities. We hope this won't discourage you from respon ding if you can help with the problem and requests in our column. It has happened that we fine ourselves in need of an item we refused the previous week, and for this we are truly sorry. We cannot tell our needs in advance, and we have no facilities to store items until we have a request for them. St. Patrick's Church and St. Mary's Church, McHenry area Girl Scouts and the First United Methodist church recently gave donations to the food pantry. We are confident that with your support we can fill the needs of our community. G.T. Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF THOMAS R. VOASE Deceased, FILE NO. 75-P-108 Notice is hereby given Pursuant to Section 194 of the robate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters Testamentarv were issued on April 24, 1975, to Margaret H. Voase, 1326 W. Bay Rd., McHenry, Illinois, whose attorney of record is Edward A. Weirauch, Jr. 15 N. Arlirigton Heights Road, Arlington Heights, Illinois, 60004 Claims may be filed within 6 months from the date of issuance of Letters and that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that period. Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Wood stock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk of the Court (Pub. Apr. 30, May 7&14,1975) Marian Central Catholic high school will present "The Music Man" in the school auditorium Friday and Saturday, May 2 and 3. Pictured in an early rehearsal, left to right, are Bill Dicker, Wonder Lake; Kim Spengel, McHenry; Annette Pitzen, McHenry; Rosemary Rogers, Woodstock, and Celia Baiel, Woodstock. Musical director Rich Mikus describes the musical selections as "great and very popular with the kids." He is referring to such popular songs as "Seventy-Six Trombones," "Lida Rose," and "Till there Was You." Legal Notice The Board of Education of McHenry Community High School District No. 156 will receive sealed bids on Kitchen Cabinets for the 1974-75 Building Trades House. Bid specs, may be obtained at the Board of Education Office at 3926 W. Main St., McHenry, II. Bids will be accepted until May 10, 1975, 11:00 a.m. Michael R. Kelly Business Manager (Pub. April 30, 1975) Legal Notice Public Notice is hereby given that on April 24th, A.D. 1975, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as LAKELAND ENGINEERING CO. and LEMKO, located at Box 494, McHenry Township, McHenry, Illinois 60050. Dated this 24th day of April, A.D. 1975. Vernon W. Kays County Clerk (Pub. Apr. 30, May 7&14,1975) Citizen Group Works For New Zoning Ordinance Twenty-eight people representing fifteen groups or organizations have formed a citizens' committee to help develop a workable, strong ordinance in conjunction with work being conducted by a Special zoning committee of the McHenry County board. The group, called the Citizens Committee for the Com prehensive Zoning Ordinance, elected Arnold May, Rich mond, as chairperson and Mrs. Grace Jo O'Leary as vice- chairperson. Mrs. O'Leary spoke before two groups last week, discussing aspects of this Citizens committee and their role in providing input into the work of the special zoning committee. One of the goals of the group Mrs. O'Leary helped organize is to evaluate the proposed drafts of the new zoning ordinance and to offer comment. "The Citizens committee represents a broad spectrum of the county's population," she said. "Members will help design an ordinance ac ceptable and workable for the entire county. It brings together farmers, realtors, lawyers and environmentalists -among others-to understand each other's viewpoints and to search for a compromise. It is our function to anticipate ob jections and correct the proposed drafts." She spoke to the McHenry County Board of Realtors, which has three represen tatives on the Citizens com mittee. Later she lalked with school superintendents of schools within McHenry county. Three school representatives are on this 'committee. After her discussion with the school leaders one of them said, "I'm glad you've included us on the committee. So often the schools find themselves on the out side." ^The Colorado River is an excellent example of the results, when you stay in a rut too long. Carey Appliance and Corning 3+1 Smooth Top Range Join Hands For An Outstanding TRADE FAIR CELEBRATION SAT. & SUN. MAY 3rd & MAY 4th AT PARKLAND SCHOOL Carey Appliance gives extra savings during the TRADE FAIR Cooking Action Speaks Louder Than Words! 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