CHANGES IN REAL ESTATE ASSESS'T • WhMre OF i^pftfois. • McHENRV COUNTY, • £S._, ,, PUBLIC NOT1CI5 IS .HEREBY GIVEN. That the following is a full arid complJrte List-jpf the Assessment of Lands in Township McHenry, County of McHenry. State of Illinois, f®r the vear A'. D. 1942. as appears jfrom the Assessment Books of said * • C. FRANK DALY. • Supr. of Assessment, . Section 5, Township 45. Range 8 F Thomas, WH SW**> : : County CVerksPlat- * ' .Section 13. Township 43. Range $ . " A' Stiffens, pt slibit 1 It 2 - *"> .50a ... . 800 William Krift. pt sublt 2 It.28 " 1 55a 2330 ; ".Hknry V D & Kliza SampT.,' It I*' 03a 1870 *' /,-3®hn Oritzuk. SVfe 320a -. 8700 " 'l County Clerks -Plat . 1 . Section 22. Township 4o. Range S • i^ed Talbot Colby, pc 2Qx2Q , . j. rds & S of hwv (house It) N ' \ " 1'rfof hwy It 7 37.19a .....1080 • ^ County Clerks Plat . • Section 23. Township 45. Range 8" Geo T Duesler, DR 239 p 543 860 310 <800 Slob 260 8S0 pt n£% NWVi 2a Arnold M Goldman, It 31 blk 14 * ...... , Arnold M Goldman, It 40. • r bik 14 Jos Melka, It 3 blk 3 ............ Jerome B Steinback, It 11 blk Axel Peterson. It 5 blk II. "Arnold M Goldman, It 17 • . * blk 11 Peter Kaminski, lt«7 blk 12°,..... - Lookout Point Unit-No. 2 Wonder Lake Syndicate, It 1. blk 10 Fied Jochum, If 34 blk 11 . Indian Ridge L'nit iS'o. 2 John T Gj?org:eson, It 8 blk 15 .. Frank W Bonny It 8 blk 17 ..., John Pilat, It 12 blk 17. ...; Winfield F JaegeV & William * Jokey. It 22 blk 18 Jos Podharsky. It 15 b]k 19 .... ,IJlmer. E Raske, It 21 blk 19 John V Pavelkaet al,, It 1 blk 20 John,Wenezl, It 3 blk 20 ..:......r.v~ •Josephirie V'oh Drasek, It 15. blk' ; 20. ;. ' Mat bias , Schubeiy i t 19 blk 20 i: "W ohder t'ake' Syiidicate,- It, - : b l k 2 1 ! ' . . 3 5 0 ..Kaletan' ^pn^ko. It 10:blk 21 :i. 350 Amjrt>v*; J (irycef,v:;l'tIT,<B!tK^22'r"v"^?5. John Ba'rta. It 4 blk 23 *3§0 Fred A .Marks. lt l blk 24 . 450 ;Wonder 'Lake Syndicate^ It 2 -V ; ; blk 24. .....J.... >300 Harry A Stueben. It 19 blk 25 3|)0 Chas Urbahczyke & Rose" - ' Walters. It 10 blk 27 .......^v-V' Olga Hightower, It 2l blk 27 Anton Gebert,_Jt 7'blk 28 Waltec Bauer et al. It 8 blk 28 Raymond C Sullivan. It 1 _blk 29 Section 24, Township 46, Range 8 Fled W Huemann,, (ex plats) Its 7, 8, 10 & It 13 112.39a .... 3700 . .Section 26, Township 45. Range 8 Clem Wirfs, .50a .480 McHenry Co Farmers Co-op . Assn..' DR 157 p 599 It 11 • - ;30a .: .. . c - m> "Wfay J Miller, C, DR 226 p 385 ' Its 2§-30 ,30a 3290 •^•"^ISection 27, Township 45, Range 8 - Ifellward M & Ragnhild M Fitz- ^3 ™;preral(f, pt It 30 s80a C 100 - Section 35, Township 45. Rangif: 8 f H Belling, DR 233 p. 605 It 3 " 3.19a G 1420 Section 36, Township 45, Range 8 , Liouise Olson, (ex "DR 228 p 375) & (ex DR 225 p 52) DR 220 p.,263 pt SM> S W .28a .. .. 796 County Clerks Plat Arthur E Inman, It 4 blk 29 Wm Hoffman, It 1 blk 30 Herbert E Maybery, . It 16 blk 31 .7. Frank Streng, It 20 blk 31 ....... ( Magnus Munson, It 23 blk 31 .. Wonder Lake Syndicate, It 2 blk 32 . Wm. Spitzley, It 5 blk 32 .......... Pet'r McGann, lt l 1 blk 32 •Jos S Bieniat, It 13.blk 32 ........ Allen Schimke. It 21 blk 32 .... Harold Fredrickseri,' It 30 blk 32 Leslie -G. -^Lehthorni, It 40 blk 32 John McHenry. It 10 blk 33 ...... Benj F Quering. It 24 blk 33 Frank H & Evelyn M Becht, 12 blk 34 I Henry H Schau, It 31 blk° 34 Prairie State Bank, It 11 blk 5 Geo L Soreghen, It 30 blk 5 Prairie State Bank, It 33 v - Blk 5 .;. " John Jos German, It 19 blk Q John Ji>s German, It 20 blk (> ;... Albert Samuels, It 34 blk 6 ...... *Vlbert Samuels. It 35 blk 6 JoKn & Dora 4ltto, It 1 blk 7 .... Albei t Samuels, It 22 blk 8 Alex Munich, it 15 blk 9 .......... Alex Munsch. It 16 blk 9 Alex Munsch, It 17 blk 9 "ffcO I Albert Samueis, It '5 blk 11 J Albert Samuels,"'It 6 blk 1 ...... 1260 i Kdvv F Hayse, It 5 blk 1 350 Albert Samuels, It 6 blk 13 350 Prairie State Bank, .It 5 blk 14 Prairie State Bank, It 6 biFir Albert Samuels, it 7 blk 14 .„... Albeit Samuels, It 3 blk 16 Albert Samuels, ijicl Its 5 t<> 23 bik re .. ; Indian. Ridg^ Subdivisi^ii Unit No. 1 E Starzyk, it 5 blk 1 975 John W Goodwin, it 11 bik 1 r; 1275 J N Hinz, It 23 blk 2 \ 450 Jos, J Riegel, It 18 blk 3 .1" 400 Adolph G Sawischi It'24 blk;3 ' 250 Chits Sampson. It 25 blk-3 *.l.y" '400 Steve D Zachwieja, It 30 bllt-3; -350 WilheljiV Frenssen. It 4 blk 4 j..., • 350 James J Riordon, 4t 33 "blk 4^-i;fi>350 Wm C Ryan, It 7 blk ^ •...::;^;|2^r30(» Frank Reiss, It 22 blk -5 ^...ii^i^UoO Oliver H Wilson, It 24 blk 5-:^/a:^400 Alfred LaPrise, It 3 blk 6 ....... •" 350 Wm Gole, It 13 blk 9 300 Wm N Witthans, It 24 blk 9 .. . 350 Gene B Strocchia, It 28 blk 10 .. * 350 Frank Schroeder, It 1 blk 11 .... Wm S MacKenzie, It 7 blk 11 .., Wonder Lake Syndicate, It 10 blk 11 Frank Vanzek. Jt 11 blk 11 400 325 350 350 350 300 4,50 350 "850 450 450 250 • 250 250 350 3&5 850 650 250 300 350 350 250 It Section 8, Township 45. Range 9 t, W.m. . Schr*a m. m,« It 4 blk 35 Geo Oeffling, pt It 4 10.40a 300 ! ^^.^ Syndicate, It 10 Harold M Pine, pt It 4 3.50a .... 890 b,k 6i> Section 17, Township 45. Range 9 Wareham JL- ^ 39 J John Borgatelli, DR 243 p 94 # ,J b,k ib r pt Coon Island , ,2w • Section 18, Township 45, Range • Alfred J & Esther May, (ex, Sunnyside Est) (ex Plat) 31 & It 32 5.90a » 250 Geo & Hazel Neff, 5:60a ......... 250 County Clerks Plat 4 Spring Lake Lota Section 20, Township 45. Range • P Frey, pt It 21 ,24a *300 Jos P Frey, pt It 21 ,23a 200 Zemedkis & L VanHarea, pt 360 300 350 300 350 350 300 325 350 '250 50 50 2o0 . ,250 <300 ' 200 50 50 50 .250, •300 300 300 ^300 300 300 >250 •730 Horace R & AW; Wag«er, bik is ......;...u Horace R & Ala Wagner, it 4 blk 18 .;....« Roy P £ Barbara Klein, -DR 231 p- 26 N 67*4 of' S 315 WH It 5 blk 18 Anna Wiekline, It 6 blk 18 ........ Anna Wickline, it 7 blk 18 ........ Anna Wickline, It 1 blk 19 Ladislan Anna Ruzicha, PRf 235 o 275 W 50 of E 1900 It 2 blk 19 .;v... . Anna Wickline, It 3 blk 19 ........ Glenn H & EHnor Winters. DR ?36 p 59 W 00 ft of E ,558 Jt .4 blk 19 Anna Wickline, It 5 blk 19 Sigurd & Jngeborg Jacobson, it 6 blk 19 Anna Wickline, It 7"tlk 19 ........ Edward C Morin, It 8 blk.l# ..1; Anna Wickline, It 9 blk 19 F A Degner, E 25 ft It li.& It . 10 blk 19 ..............• Hugo Piper, DR 226 p lll Wi 100 of E 1550 W 25 ft It 11 ! & 12 blk 19 Anna Wickline, It 13 blk 19 John J & Calley Mackey, DR 223 p 541 W 40 oif E 1710 It .• 14'blk 19 75 400 400 Washingtoh './{"Lettee'lxi --By-r- • ^ National Editorial Association 375 50 400 250 375 50 400 100 425 : WasTiTtigton, ^ July ' 29--With ... Vho k^bwledge that large segments of Aitierican military forces will be engaged in any European second-front, the turn of war tides against the United Nations in Russia provides seriops thinking in officialdom, ft is grudgfinsrly admitted we are winning the battle of production with an output of war materials but losing the shipping contest to . enemy sea-raiders. Now to. deliver equipment from 'i't-v "factory, to battlefield in a hurry is a l. crt problem not yet solved by our military . and naval experts. • I Political scents permeate deVelopv .* 1 ments on the home front these days. a w 1 i- i ix ,r mv 10'"^" It is only with^ great difficulty that Anna Wicklin^, ,lt ^Wk!9 Co«gre^ion^3 leaders persuade the Norman J Lease4 DR -9 p • l jnembei;s.-to.8t4y. in town long enough „ r> * u „,,v .0 ' Rrt to provide a working crew for the . .11 Vn, 16 ^""': " ^ mill. Forcfed rolLcalls re- Anna Wickhne, It 18 blk 19. Anna Wickline, It 1 blk 2^>v..; E W Sladkey, It 2 blk 20 Anna Wk'kline, It 3 blk 20 50 50 50 300 350 380 180 It 21 .24a Jbhn Regner, spt It 21 60.12a*.. Harry Hentchei, pt It 21 .23* ^ Jos Frey, pt It 21 .34a James Nihon, pt It 21 ,23a ........ Thos A Canty, pt it 21 .23a ...... Walter DeRoche, pt It 21 ,23a Siacey Gifford, pt It 21 .28a ...... ®ios & Elnore Ward, pt It 21 ; -24a Albert Mullere, pt It 21 .23a .... Orson McNellis, DR 249 p 241 . pt It 21 ,24a JVank J Kovarick, DR 249 p '172 pt It 21 ,12a Otto Blazek. It 10 blk 34 .......... McHenry Country Club Second Addition Albert Beerheidi, It 20 •.... McHenry Golf-Course Fox River Grove Addition Edniond J Cussen, It 115 4 McHenry Golf Course Subdivision Ragna K Peabody,' It 9 1230 Harry D Fawley, It 50 480 Harold A Dickow, It 51 375 Niesen's Sunrise View Subdivision. 400 I Claude Rada, (ex N 30 ft) It 4 430 Orchard Beach Eugene J Klinper, (ex SWly 9 2570 600 300 400 500 600 475 475' 475 1 50o! 1520 .ft 650 M . A. Conway's 2nd Subdivision jnhardt Schiele, It 3 ; Deep Spring Woods Unit No. r?it®onard Munson, It 2 blk 3 ........ John J Ryan, It 11 blk 4 Gqo & Angelyn Euwema, It 18 ' blk 4 .:.... Mary A Mulloy, It 2 & W% It Henry F & Helen Skiionski,* JE4 It 4 & It 5 blk 5 --f \l»mes G Clemens, It 4 blk $ "Burner Sunblad,ff 1HW blk 9 ........ • Deep Spring Woods Unit No. Hinder Lake Syndicate, It 11 blk 10 ...; »•••••- Frank Dellorto, It 31 blk 10 .... "Wonder Lake . Syndicate, It 1 blk 11 450 1 325 350 125 250 200 200 300 300 "Wonder Lake Syndicate, It 3 ' blk 13 .1....: Carl Schulke, It 7 blk 13 Louisa Herman's Subdivision Part Coon Island . Wm Benning, It 9 ......... Lakewood Subdivision Carl '& Viola Lind, It 17 :. i Lily moor Subdivision S P Johnston, incl Its 32 to 33 blk 11 Jos Wierzgacy, (ex Its 14 & 15) incl Its 1 to 22 blk 16 . Raymond E Kress, It 10 blk 16 Perry E Norris, It 23 blk 13 .... Eugene Ahrens, Its 22 & 23 blk •Jos Wie^-zgacz, Its 7 & 8 blk .15 Alfred Carrubba, Its 3, 4, 5, 6 blk 21_. ..; ......1 v S P Johnston, (ex Its 3, 4, 5."6 & 18) incl Its 1 to 43 blk 21 Gunnar Anderson, It 10 blk 27 H K Glover, It 18 blk 21 Atalanta Lewis, It 2 blk 14 ....- Lookout Point Unit No. 1 Steve Pawlowski, It 16 blk 2 .... Roscoe Tompkins, It 22 blk 2 .... . Wm. Schatz, It 29 blk 2 " Harry F Thinnes, E% It 27 ail & It 26 blk 3 ....... "" Herman A Mueller, W% It 27 ' : all It 28 blk 3 : * Ray Grauman, It 7 blk 4 Jf Jos Wright, It 11 blk 4 ............ Edw L Anderson, It 9 blk 5 .... I 'Fred P Schmidt,'It 3 blk 8 Paul J Zieske, W% It 34. all It j 35 E% It 36 blk 3 . McCollum Lake Estates Arnold M Goldman, lti 15 PI blk 8 '. 1. : jArnold M Goldman, ltM.7 blk 8 Arnold M Goldrn^p, It 2®,' ^* •'•••-^» " blk 4 m Thorp, It 4 Wk 8 .......... ^Agnes & Frances Friedman, It ' 1 8 blk 8 .7.:..;..,.., tw. Albert Samuels, It 8 blk 12 ...... ' ' ' Louis & Clara Weinaheimer, It - 14 blk 12 ^ .1.., Anton Hagel, It 29 blk 12 ........ 350 400 570 % ft) It 36 ^ Owen, Stenger & Allen's First Addition, C Geo Frey, It 21 : 1 430 Regner's Pistakee Bay Subdivision Clarence Regner, It 7 . .430 River Park Subdivision ' John Christenson. It 10 ...., ,. '1555 River Park Subdivision Robert Miller. It 9 325 Sampson Sex & Co. .Lily Lake Subdivision, L.fc» Ashlund Lumber Co., It 43 blk . - 3 ^ 50 Schmitt's Bridgeview Subdivision Ben J Kennebeck, It 11 blk 1 .... .630 Shore Hills Gerald J Carey, It 8 blk 2 ........ 475 ogQ Augusta Hansen, It 3 blk 9 ...... 250 -- 1 Earl Kirchberger, It 13 blk 11 875 525 Erick A W Marks, It 13 blk 1 13 ..mt»--.-i450 Smith's Sunnyside Bank Subdivision Nels Anderson, It 6 670 Resub of Lot 1 Sunnyside Subdivision C H Brainard, N pt It 3 & iin. •- numbered It ;24a :.... 900 Geo Kleinhans, S pt It 3 ,24a .. 1010 Sunnyside Subdivision ~ H C Goettsche, Its 36 & 37 ....ir t«00 First Addition to Sunset View Jacob SchaeuW, It 12 .-.--:~28S \ Wonder Center Unit No. 1 1 Wonder Lake Syndicate, It 1 * blk 3 A F Baumgartner, It 14 blk 4 .. Lino Guastalli, It 21 blk 5 Farmers New Era 'Tel Co., It . 15 blk 6 ...;v......... Howard Iden, It 3 blk 8 Wopder Lake Syndicate, It 5 blk 10 . j : . . . . W o n d e r C e n t e r U n i t . f i [ o . 2 25Ql Irvin J Maskal, It 1 blk if ...... gQ I C M Rutledge, It 6 blk 11 ........ ca ! Lorenz Schmidt, DR 241 p 411 . j pt Its 8 & 9 blk 12 . ................ ! Wonder Lake Syndicate, It 24 bik 12 ...;. :... Edw C Borchers, It 2^ bilk 12 Edw J HusSey, It 53 blk 17 .... Carl Reidercbaclv, It-55 blk 17/ Roy E Swanson. It 4 blk 18 ...... Michael Fu?co, It 9 blk 18 - Wonder Woods Remo R Conti, It 8 blk Leo Poh.1, It 7 blk 4 Rudolph R'iCreutz, It 11 blk 4 Otto-Petrasek, It 16 blk 8 Frances Jensen et al, lt l blk i ' 10 500 Richard "Duncan, It 9 blkfl3 400 Lorenzo Thomas, It 8 blk 16 1050 Robert Enstrom, It 13 blk 16 .. 350 W W Perry, It 16 blk 17 380 John T McGarry, It 25 blk 17 .< 45v. Woodlawn Park r A" Louise Webber, It 6 & SWV It 7 "760 Henry Schulz, It 3 V ?70 Wooded Shores > Division of Farm Lands ^ , Sigurd & Ingeborg Jacobaen, "' DR 245 p 433 W 50 ft of E 70^ ijtiic 19 Earl B Gustafson, It 12 bfk ll . Jos Kolor, It 15 blk 11 *;w.V Henry Yusoka, It 24 blk 11 .... Wonder Lake Syndicate, It 3 blk 12 Indian Rid-e Unit No. 1 Wonder Lake Syndicate, It 4i bik 12 ....: Paul E Arm am etitos, It 11 bik Wonder Lake Syndicate, It 16 blk 12 Wonder Lake Syndicate, It -18* blk 12 ; Anthony P Bogus, It 19 blk 12 John M Reinhard, It 4 blk 13 James Lasha, It 8 blk 43 .......... . Carl P Ottoson, It 10 blk 13 ...... Anthony Audino, It 16 blk 13 .. Harry C Larsen, It 1 blk 14 .... Charles. J Garb;;, It 6 blk 14 ...7 " Fred Zandier, It 9 blk 14 .......... . •Wonder Lake Syndicate, It' 3$"^: blk 14 Raymond Roden, It 23 blk 14 .. Thos B Zerzak, It 22 blk 12 Sunnyside Estate Unit No.' 2 Fred Garner, It 1 blk 2 Wooded Shores Division Anna Wickline, pt It 1 blk 1 .... Anna Wickline, It 1 blk 2 ........ Anna Wickline, It 1 blk 3 ........ Anna Wickline, It 1 blk 4 ........ Anna Wickline, Anna Wickline, Anna Wickline, Anna Wicklin", Anna Wickline, Edw & Lorane 350 J 350 "350 250 350 350 350 It 1 blk 5 ........ blk 6 blk 7 blk 8 It 1 blk 9 ........ Bremmer, as per DR 226 p 431 N 65 of S 115 W^ It ,2 blk 9 John Nixon, DR 226 p l9l N 50 of S 220 WMs It 3 blk 9 .......... John Nixon, DR 226 p 388 N 55 of S 190 WMs It 4 blk 9 John Nixon, It 5 blk 9 1 .4..;.; ' Anna Wickline, It 6 blk 9 ........ John Zorner & Amanda Zorner,. DR.236 p 514 N 50 of S 100 , W'/2 It 1 blk 10 Anna Wickline, It 2 blk 10 Anna Wickline, blk 11 .......... Anna Wickline, It 1 blk 12 Chas A & Dena C Revdr, DR 235 p 314 N 65 of S 235 E% • it" 2 bik 12 ..... Otto C & Grace Olsen, DR 229 p 490 N 40 of S 275 £It 3 | blk 12 Anna Wickline,* It 4 blk 12 Anna Wickline, It 5 blk 12 Anna Wickline, It 1 blk 13 • . Wm H Hanseman, It 2 blk 13 Frank R & Marguerite Jeffers, DR 229 p 338 pt It 3 blk 13 .... 350 400 32.5 325 350 300 300 350 300 450 200 350 350 350 300 100 loo 60 60 100 450 60 bo £0 375 525 7b 75 100 275 100 100 - 6u 385 385 50 350 50 375 DR 50 100 550 650 50 1680 780 88U 300 625 920 990 1670 Irving & 900 Mary H Olson^ h nt It-'4-Mir 1.9 DR | j 575 50 80 80 120 200 40 50 60 350 350 400 860 , 360 850 500 450 850 400 400 *50 400 350 825 275 390 475 850 350 300 200 300 675 1950 425 475 .475 350 350 800 450- 775 450 450 350 - I DR DR 3'ib West Shore Peach ' .»•> /:• McCollum Lake Prairie State Bank, It 22 blk I S*. Albert Saipuels, It 4 blk 2 ....'.... Prairie State Bank, It 35 ' blk 3 . Albert Samuels, It 1 blk 4 Albert Samuels, It 25 blk 4 Albert Samuels, It 30 blk 4 . • J.L 200 250 50 JJ50 200 250 Anna Wickline, It 5 blk 13 _.r, Lloyd L & Marie Senech^n DR 236 p 575 It 1 blk 14 Lloyd L & Marie Senech, DR 223 p 305 It 2 blk 14 Anna Wickline, It 3 blk 14 Dennis J Fitzgerald, It 4 blk 14 j Anna Wickline, It 5 blk 14 Anna Wickline, It 6 blk 14 Carlton A & Claudia Palmer, ; DR 221 p 376 pt It 1 blk 15 .. Wm Hanseman, It 2 blk 13 ...... Anthony J & Katherine Siebert, DR 223 p 396 N 50 of S 550 pt It 3 blk 15 Anna Wickline, It 4 blk 15 | Arthur J Diitsck, It 5 blk 15 j Anna Wickline, It 6 blk 15 Anna Wickline, It 7 blk 15 F E & Florence B Lowell, 220 p 288 pt It 1 blk 16 ., Geo 'Peterson, It 2 blk 16 . Ghas & Virginia Bulvas, 1231 p 42 pt It 3 blk 16 Michael & Mary Loreh, DR 235 p 304 pt It 4 oik 16 Wm T & Margaret Born, DR V 231 p 2 It 5 blk 16 Anna Wickline, It 6 "blk 16 ........ Anna Wickline, It 7 blk 16 Anna S Krerter; DR 223 p 398 N 75 of S 310 pt It 8 blk 16 .. F E & Florence B Lowell, It. 9 bik 16 ; Anna Wickline, It 10 blk .16 Anna Wickline, It 11 blk 16 ...../ Anna Wickline, It 1 blk 17 ...... Rudolph Kovar, DR J221 pr 374 It 2 blk 17 Anna Wickline, lit John S Hickory,It Wm A Paringer, 215 of W' P F Petersor A nno Harold S/dnke. It 8 blk 17 Anna Wickline, It 9 blk 17 HoraceJr & Ala Wagner, DR 223/N 112% of S 247% W%Jlt 1 blk 18 HoracetR & Ala Wagner, DR 231 p(4806^Tte> of S 315 WH It 2 blk 18 .....: 495 50 575 50 5o 400 50 80 -375 5g0 • legislative mill veal a high '"percentage ..of absenteeism. Important measures have pas»- &d the House lately with nearly half of the membership not voting arid only a handful present on the floor during the debate. The same situation prevails in the Senate. The fo.r- ' w mal excuse nowadays "necessarily ab- " : sent" usually means the lawmaker is 100 °ut electioneering. eq ' Reports on Capitol Hill are""to the effect^ that Mr. Roosevelt's active participation in the New York gubernatorial primary fight , justifies the ! "lesser fry" in remaining away from their official duties in wartime. At the same time Congress is making clear to the electorate they are patiently awaiting definite recommendations fr<i>m the administration as to new ways to control inflationary tendencies. Wyoming's Senator O'Mahopey, usually friendly to the White House, voiced what is obviously the sentiments of his Senatorial colleagues in * the declaration that the people are away ahead of the executive branch in war prbgrams. The folks, says the western solon, "want to put an end to all the tomfoolery of dealing- with the terrific problem of inflation by little movements here and there." , The Senate leaders "do not take 250 ' White House action predicated on assumed war powers and operated through the issuance of executive orders'. Strong trends are noted for a positive wage-stabilization program to curb price advances despite administration unwillingness to run counter to labor union opposition to the proposal. Senator Barkley of Kentucky, majority leader, has flatly advocated the need for legislative grants of authority rather than to contend the power exists under wai measures pre^ously enacted. Signs indicate a growing Congressional rebellion to attempts of the administru tive wing to circumvent th:; legislative will be various devices. Not every soldier and sailor will be permitted to vote in general elections in event the Senate concurs in a bill passed by the House last week. Many lbgal questions will be raised before the law becomes operative. It is a plan to allow absentee voting by taking away the necessity of prior registration and is patterned after tli._ New York State law. It still has a stormy career'to wether in the Senate. The bill pr<>\^J®6 that after Au- Mt. and Mrs. Joseph J.««WagTier and 15 the Army will furnish the family of Oak Park were visitors in young men in the Army postal cards the Frank Wagner home on Wednes- i which they may direct to their secday. | retary of state. The secretapy^f A son, weighing six pounds twelve j state will then send them a ballot, ounces, was born , Mr. and Mrs. i With that ballot will be included an Kenneth Crain at Woodstock hospital I oath that the soldier is a citizertP of on Monday, July 20. The baby was j that state and a qualified voter. named Roger Kenneth. | So grave are the implications -+>f Lorraine Huff visited Mary Lou the current rubber controversy that Freund at Crystal Lake last week. I the President has dafted nationally- Marilyn Myers spent the past week . known figures to make an impartial with her aunt, Mrs. Hallgren in Chi- 1 study of the situation. Charges and cago. Mrs. Myers, daughter, Ix»is, counter-charges have been bandkfd motored to Chicago on Saturday when about freely to the general confusion h1! «p«*nt the .day at Brookfield of the consuming public. It appears Zoo. . | that out of Jthe -weiwji- of conflicting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown, Mr. testimonies the government is finally and Mrs. Al Schmeltzer and Mr. and asking definite steps to provide substi- Mrs. Charles Freund spent a pleasant tutes for the natural rubber lost in the evening at cards in the Edwin Freund Japanese conquest of Malaya. Govhome at Crystal Lake on Tuesday. ' ernment officials charged with pro- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagner, Mike viding an adequate rubber supply an Wagner and sons and Bobby Gabe" at odds among themselves as to polispent Friday with relatives in Chi- cies. The tire manufacturers disagree Anna Wickline, It 4 blk 20 ........ Anna Wickline, It 1 blk 21 ..;..vW Anna Wickline, It 1 blk 22 Anna Wickline, It 1 blk 23 Thos & Esther Long, DR 229 p 583 E 50 of W 150 It 2 blk 23 Anna Wickline, It 3 blk 23 ........ Anna Wickline, It 1 blk 24 ........ Anna Wickline, It 1 blk 25 Jas J & Marie Flanagan, 220 p 454 pt It 2 blk 225 Anna Wickline, It 3 blk City of Mcllepry- VVest Side of Fox River John Sloan, ex N 50 ft It 6 & 7 blk .16 Catherine Bauer, N 50 • ft It 6 blk 16 ...., !. ....... I^po Stilling, sublt 2 It 2 blk 20 Albert Gehrman, pt outlt 1 & ^ sublt 1 Its 2, 3 & 4 blk 27 ...... filOO Lakeview Roy A Kent, It 4 blk 4 .............. Bernard Jung, It 8 blk 5 Roy A Kent, Tr, It 7 blk 6 ........ John Blake, It 8 blk 6 ........... East Side Fox Riv«r ' (Outside Corporation)., Herman & Ambrose Schaeffer, its 7 & 8 blk 6 Verona J Kent; Its 9 & 10 blk 6 Robert J Frisby, Its 1 & 2 blk John E Freund, ex N 48 ft of " • It 7, Its 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. blk 7 ,..../. 3250 Ed Wegener, N 48 ft It 7 blk 7 550 M. Kelter's Second Subdivision Magdalena Bohr, It 3 blk 1 -- 900 Inside Corporation . Jos M May, E 66 ft It 5 blk 8 850 Anna Miller, It 4 blk 12 ............ 725 Chuck Miller, It 5 blk 12 575 Wattles Addition to West McHenry Part Outlot 1 C E Sherm**i. It 7 Second Addition Jos Guzzardo. It 4 blk 2 .... Fred'k J A Peterson et al, 4 blk 3 R G Chamberlin, It 4 blk 7 Venice Park Addition Unit No. 1 Fred'k A & Kathryn M Beller, It ll blk 2 .V:':;250 690 It 730 590 SPRING GROVE "••4K. Mary's Catholic Churclfc B^JsissgS'" Sundays: 7:00; 8:30; 10:00; IT-SOT Holy Days: 6:0Q; 8:00;^ 10:00. Week Days: 6:45 and 8:00. First Friday: 6:30 and 8:00. Confessions: ^ Saturdays: 3:00 p; m. and 7:00 p. m.. Thursday before First Friday-- ..... After 8:00 Mass (on Thursday; •fiOO |»f. rt. and 7:00 p. m. „ Msgr.«C. S. Nix, Pastor: St. Patrick's Catholic Chur«ii "' Masses: Sundays: .8:00; 9:00; 10:00,111:^ Weekdays: 7^0. .. First Fridays: 7:80. • : ,> On First Friday, Communion distributed at 6:30, 7:00 and before and during the 7:30 Mass. Confessions: , :--T Saturdays: 4:00 to 5:00 p.'in, 7:00 to 8 :00 P- m. Thursday before First Friday.. .4:00 to 5:00 p.m. and 7:0^ tr 8*0« Rev. Wm. A. O'Rourke, pastor*. St. Jolm's Catholic Churchy Johnsborg Masses: /•.'xj..'-. SundsiyA: 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:1(T. . Holy Days: 7:00 and 9*00. Weekdays: 8:00. First Friday: 8:00, # 4 „* Confessions: •••* Saturdays: 2:30 and 7:30. Thursday before First Friday: and 7:30. • . .. A. J. Neidert, pastor.' A Fisherman's Pay Fishermen sailing out of Bostctt average about $2,500 in normal4* years, with their skippers getting about four times that much. Bat-- they take their chances and a bo«i returning minus a member of tht * crew is not an uncommon occurrence. A. WORWICK , ^ Photographer Portrait4re - Commercial Photography - Photo-Finishing Enlarging,- Copying - Framing Phone 275 -- Riverside Drive McHENRV, ILL. FIRE AUTO INSURANCE EARL R. WALSH FARM LIFB Presenting Reliable Compajii«i ; V Whea yoa need insurance of any kUA phone 43 or 61-M Green & Elm McHenry; ^ 2:8t Community Church Sunday School: 10:00 a.m. Worship Service: 11:00 a.m. Junior League: 6:30 p. m. Epworth League: 8:00 p.m. Rev. J. Heber Miller, pastor. Zion Evangelical Lutheran Chu *ch A change of services at the Zion Evangelical Lutheran church has been announced. Pastor Meyers has received a call to Matteson, 111., and the church is now being served by Rev. R. T. Eisfeldt. Divine service will be held at nine o'clock on Sunday mornings and Sunda"y school will be at ten a. m, . St. Peter's Catholic Church, Spring Grove J Masses: ' Sundays: 8:00 and 10:00. Holy Days: 6:30 nod 9:00. Weekdays: 8:00. First Friday: rf:00. Confessions: V : ' Saturdays: 2:30 and 7:15. Thursday before First Fridays ts#9 and ":lo. Rev. John L. Daleiden, Pastor. McHENRY LODGE A. F. & A. M. McHenry Lodge No. 158 meets the first and third Tuesdays of each month at the hall on Court street. Egypt Has 1,300-Mile Coast The length of the Egyptian coast line is 1,300 geographical mile3. Charlie's Repair Shop Sign Painting" Truck Lettering ^ Furniture Upholstering and Repairing CHARLES RXETESEL McHENRY GARAGE Electric and Acetylene Welding. Genera! Repairing. Wagons and .. Trailers to Order! Rte. 31 -- John Front Sts. Phone 97-J or 151 M Nick P. Miller 400 50 400 450 450 200 50 600 cago. Bobby remained at his home in Cicero, having spent several, weeks here with his grandparents. I Miss Bernice Nimsgern, who is employed in Chicago, is enjoying a week's vacation at her home here. Her cousin, Miss Anna Nimsgern, of Waukegan spent several days in the Nimsgern home. On Wednesday, Berniece returned to Waukegan with her where she visited in her home. Helen Kattner of Richmond is visgQQ i itine her erandparrmts, Mr. atid Mrs. William Kattner, this week. 570 Mr. and Mrs. Anton Widhalm and 615 "600 50 50 850 450 50 400 as to methods but concur in the lief if required materials can be made available without handicapping the war program, it may be possible to keep all mechamca.ily usable passenger cars operating for the next two years. * The experts are united at least to the extent that they believe conservation is necessary by reducing the speed to a maximum of forty miles an hour and car mileage to 40 per cent below the 1941 level on a national avera'gv. The leading plan now receiving serious consideration contemplates proson and the Charles May family spent tecting 23 000,000 usable cars through Sunday with Mrs. J. J". Freund. new or recapped tires made of re- Sunday visitors in the John Kattner , claimed rubber or of such materials home were Mr. and Mrs. George Katt-j as thickol or butyl, production of ner and family. , [ which is being increased., Production Herbert and Richard Wagner, Eu- of these substitutes hafc started on a gene May, Billy Kattner, Tommy and ! limited schedule, but will be immedi Charlotte Freund phjoyed an afternoon at the beach in Twin Lakes on Monday. / Mr. and Mrs.. Frig, HaUgitfp. of Chiately increased under governmental supervision. The rubber famine may provide k temporary solution to the ugly prohicago were .visitors in the Harry Myers j bition Question that has been T$isfi?g 50 ; home on Sunday. ft of S It 6 blk 17 .. ine, It 7 blk 17 550 50 400 400 lOu 50 ~ 50 m 600 180 Another Tree in Hall of Fame • The latest addition to the hall of fame for trees, which now numbers more than 300 of America's most famous trfees, is the giant holly planted by Nellie Custis, adopted daughter of George Washington, only • few weeks before her death in 1848. The tree stands on the Custis estate at Audley, Va., 75 miles southeast of the capital. Washington has six of these hall of fame trees within the city limits. head in various political circles i since the banning of the war. The distilled spirits manufacturers are cooperating with the government in con-v "veVting their plants to produce -badly needed alcohol for gun powder and synthetic rubber. Need Rubbed Stamps T Order at The Plaindeoler. Dying 'Nulsancc It is a nuisance to die, was the calm remark of Guiseppe Sasie, "Killer of the Var," just before he was guillotined in Draguignan, France. Sasie's four victims were a 70-year-oM peasant, a man of 84, a poor shepherd and a truck driver. He shot them dead to rob them of small sums of money. A. . WANTED TO BUY We pay S3 to $15 for Old or Injured Horses or Cows Standing ' or Down if Alive. ; Matt's Mink Ranch 7 Jobnsburg - Spring Grove Ro»fl . Phone Johnsburg 659-.I-2 CALL AT ONCE ON DEAD HOGS, HORSES & CATTLE We pay phone dunces. Phone McHehry 677-R-l -- Basement Excavating -- NETT'S SAND & GRAVEli Special Rates pn Road Gravel "and' L^»t Filling'.'.'. Black Dirt & Stone Power Shovel Service . . Power Leveling and Grading". . Cement Mixers for Rent. . ' J. E. NETT Johnsburg P.O.--McHenry • •V-W/-3 * '• ~ Telephone No. 300 Stoffel & Reihsuosperger Insurance agents for all classes of property in the best companies. WEST1 McHENRY- - - ILLINOIS Phone 191 X-Ray DR. L. B. MURPHY Office Hours -- 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Green Street --- McHenry, 111, S. H. Freund & Son CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS , Our Experience is at Your Service in Building Your Wants. Phone 56-W McHenry A. P. Freund Cft Excavating Contractor Trucking, Hydraulic . and Crane Service. --Road Building--- Tel 204-M McHenry, III Phone 43 Veriioit & Knox ATTORNEY AT LAW -- OFFICE HOURS -- Tue»lays and Fridays T Other Days by Appointment McHenry - .Illinois PHONE 15 X-Ray Service DR. J . E SAYLEB DENTIST Office Hours 9-12 and 1-5 Evenings by Appointment Thtirdays - 9 to 12 Main Street :--: W. McHenry McHENRY FLORAL CO. -- Phone 608 R-l -- One Mile South of McHenry <m Route 31. YloweTs for all occasions! ""super service SINCLAIR - Craa, Oils awl Greases Cor Routes 31 and 120 -- McHenry Horses Wanted I B U Y Ol^ and Disabled Horses.* -- Pay from $5 to $14 ---- . ARTHUR W. WERRBACK Phone 844 439 E. Calhoun St. Woodstock. IIL McHENRY TOWN CLUB Riverside Dri^ and Pearl Street Mixed Drihks. of AH Kinds OUR SPECIAL BARBECUED RIBS Phone 12 Mcfteftry Good Brakes Save Your Tires " K E E P ' E M R O I L I N G ' . ' If you are having Jirake trouble, bring your car or truck to our trained moclianics^for expert Brake Service. Remember, good brakes give your tires the chance to give you the maximum service at minimum cost. Come in today for a checkup on oUr State Approved Safety Lane. These services will lengthen the life of your car. ' Motor Tuning Lubrication * Tire Repairing .Will&rd Fast Battery Charging CENTRAL GARAGE _J*R£D J. SMITH, Pr?£. Phone 200-J ! Towing Johnsburf