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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Jan 1949, p. 2

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at th*t» ah»a1|ttl* on VadBMicf ia IfelShtB of at^adai* iiaiwle loconaottvoa srartoyedla ftreijln is? v l«M (by Vanesis Sells* PlanTeBalse Greetings »Halas<fa| his leass, wW the (MB astts rmlkttoccupied by WHthe McHanry-Crystal road 2*/« arilee *«tt Late, 8H South of Mfto Vnth of Pitorfi is Wwt of Tom Oetta. | JAMUASY 17, 1949 at 12:90, the following to-wit: or LIVESTOCK of 10 Holsteln oodre, Inspringers and 4 spring calves vacl ctofai whiteface stfer tested. (Mod); 21 WILLIAM H. mXTMXL, Auctioneer •wring decide* %e (# «lk|ta| t *111 nU »t Pabtts A--IHu on wM en fee Blacktop n«4 milse iWtkiHi of Oiflal Lake, ravine, on suiting sft 1:00 o'clock, sharp, tfco following dooexfbedproporty. of Qf Livestock fcn; IB HBAX> or HOLSTKXH DAISY OOWS, several being doss springers and now arilksr*, mostly all ftrst and calf keif era, calfhood vacdfik flaiR Lako The ttttoti Commercial Telephone Company has AM a proposed change in the rates for telephone service for Wonder Lake with the Illinois flemmeres Oowmlesion in 8ptiaf|ibild. Akinereaaeln idfefrfor the various facilities nsed to pToride pinte branch exchange serrtee.ls also profir seed; 1800 bo. MOO bales of alfalfa and • ten loess alfalfa hay; I ft, in j§ ft. silo; «aaa*ttp of straw; 95 skocks or tm. • MI in. O. tmAMZMO ^nadez. jHa^STtot DtFttS. -- AU mam of f£u» and! rOBXAl$» MHJCUTOMACHINE that amount cash; oVe* thatji»Mble Unit, Milk Cans, rails and asiatiNt•* of six mstks it • i Strainers, Tanks, Dairy Maid Elec- IMt'oMI witt be given on iwtee apanp4J* t*p stalk. Anyone desirmnia> kindly nuke arranger"** • vSUAXi haflrtb pawksii is made. Mo pi tjfu bs r--svsil until settled ' TP0MI8 L. jfdMTSR, trie Water Beater. nations! Bank of Wosdatocl, UWRY fll HANSON McHenry Bute Bank, Olerking Thooe wishing to know more about tty» nutter ean contact the secretary of the Illinois Commerce Commission. Speak now, of forever hold your poac^ A big surprise shower was hold at the Bolaine Gtrill on Tueeday evening it honor of Dorothy Wendt Baty. Many beautiful and nsefat items for the layette were given tothe popS^U* yotng matron whoee blessed ing is a matter of great rejoieing among her friends. Ooauaunlty OMb Flans " Hard Ttae Party ' Mrs. Charlotte Mayer and her eommitte from the Commnnity Clnb are planning a fine big party to be held at Muscy'a Hall oa Jan. 22. This will be a "Hard Times" affair similar to thai held here last year and those who attended the psrty last year are still talking about the fun they had. All you have to do is put on all you-- oledst clothes and present yourself at the door; there isn't even an admittance fee. If you doll all up and put oit a face to match, there will be fines for you to pay. Don't forget, save something tacky and go to a party where fun is guaranteed. U P T U R E D ? *• • ym, had. f rdmft mdfor < J? ' Iki vsMM . :**A: & &X' » X;> »t,v> ! ,v- tv» I BOLGER'S DRUG STORE MeHSKEY, ILL Jfs A KM that and Miriam Corcoran were waiting tor trmtf '^aafet ta after aV; fk» was ai ^rassnt Now Tsar. The ba^r was bsHt oa Jan. 10 at, tha. Woodstock heopital and ehe weighed in at 8H lbs. Ser name is Maureen Iipaloi. The Coreorans also hate a son, Miks. Mrs. Bita Waldy if the dew president of the Altar and Bosary Society of Christ the King and elected to serve with her ~ for 1949 are Mrs. Helen Sullivan, viee-presi dent; Mrs. Pike, treasurer; and Mary Schmidt, secretary. Betiring officers were <Pavline Adams, Ubby Moreau, Mrs. Mabel Pike and Mrs. Betty Bums. r 7 Diane Frances Donash, 7-weeks old, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Dsaiash of Wqnder Woods, was christened on. Sunday at St. Patrick's eh arch in McHenry by Fr. £. Coackley. The baby's cousin, Geraldine Donash, of Hickory Falls and her undo, Edward Bossak of Chicago, servsd as sponooors. Open house was held at the Donash home following the christening. '• ------ # Thomas Honn heads the new officers of the Holy Name Society. He was elected president at their meeting which was held last Wednesday. Bd Waldy is vice president; Thomas M. Mathews, treasurer; and John Deherty, secretary. Outgoing president is Lyle Siensrad and kis officers were Vinee Adams, Howard Dittsiefc and Charles Pike, ' A group of the children from Harrison school went to station WILA on (this morning) Thursday, Jan. IS, to participate in , a panel discussion on the "Constitution of the United States." Boy Noren had the sad duty this week to attend the laet rites of his father, who died on Wednesday. Services were held on Saturday at 2 p. m. "Skip" was also present at the funeral. Boy Noren and his dad had the same birthday in November and at that time, the elder Noren passed bis eighty-second milestone. Carl OhHn, 5105 No. Avers, Chi eSgo, and a summer resident of Wonder Lake, died in Chicago on Sunday morning. He is survived by Brownie Oapon • ••"'K The Brownies held their first meeting of the New Year, on Saturday, Jan. 8, with an attendance of eleven Brownies and three visitors present. Sandra Sells was elected to serve as secretary for this month and 1 Virginia Audino was elected to serve as treasurer. The Scoutleader, Mrs. Olive Tallman, gave a talk on good health and the Brownies participated in discussion on this important subject. At the meeting, Saturday, Jan. 15, a talk on First Aid will be given by Mazine Hoenshell, who will be remembered by many here as having conducted classes in Bed Cross swimming during the past summer. two eommusdties and sknrshca. I ass, Via the that Sharon "Baookie" llaclair an4 sMaftbosi}' eftks Asnday Sekaol; also waa iablreete^ note tha* Mrs. Clara Crtet|r is/i iate editor and a Reporter. An other bit gaifcwed was the fast tha* Bev. aog Mra. OeorgoMamh^ now' of (^nclnnati. Ohio, are parent* of another dapgkter--J. fit. Lathrop, principal of Harrison school, recently attended a four-day session of the TIHnpis Education Asoocistion held at tho Sherman Hotel vin Chicago-- Mr. and Mrs. Bobert Vanderstraeten and their sons, Bill and Bob'have moved from Wonder Lake to Ohio--Sandra Jo Monteleone has been unable to return to school since the holidays due to having injured her leg in a fall whilf sledding on the ice--Larry Larsen has beck ill at his home and his little sister Lillian. has been really doing a fine thing; she is delivering bis papers on the route he carries for the Chicago papers.--Miss Louise Behrens entertained her bridge elub at hot home oa Wedasday of last week-- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lathrop and their son, Charles, were in Chicago last week to see 8onja Henie and her Hollywood Ice Bevue--Hear that Otto Heilman was one of those unfor tunates marooned in Colorado during the big blissard of last week-- The Earl Glendes have sold their home on Lobe Shore Drive to Mr. and Msr. Howard Wilkinson--The Olendes plan to spend the reet of this winter in Guatemala --" Mrs. Elmer Murphy entertained the members of the Sewing Club last Tuesday --There was a splendid turnout of the Bod and Gun Auxiliary on Friday of last week at the meeting leld in the home of Mrs. Henning Widen. There were games after the bttsiness mqsting. ^ r B d J n t M l u i t . r i A J r P O W B M , A a c t t o n e s r s 7 L.' • The farm having boon soW-the undersigned will sell oa the farm known I ** the Hannon farm located 4 miles Northwest of Bidgefield and 1% miles Southeast of Woodstock oa the MeConnell blacktop n^ad oa . ^TUESDAY, JANUARY 18 at 11:00 ofeloek abavp, tkt followisf dnerlM property s 44 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK 4 . • ^ OsprtstNg of v ing--lunB «0Lmor haib.t oowt ." ttlsli aa outstanding dliry of mostly first and seeoad calf cows, li of Srtlisk are close springers and 6 have freshened in the past 30 days. At tile it time this dairy is produeiag 1000 lbs. of milk daily. Oae Holsteia ball, 10 mo*, old. Matched sorrel team, f aad 7 years old, wt. 3400 ftoi V Machinery Deere Model A Powertrol tractor (1 yr. old), John Deere tractor cultivator, John Deere Powertrol 3-bottom plow, slat moldboards (1 year •Id), John Dewe Powertrol 10-ft. tractor disc (new), John Deere Powertrol 7-ft. mower (1 year old), Ford tractor with step-up gear (1 year old), fotd tractor plow, dise, cultivator and scraper (1 year old), also belt] pulley. John Deere 4-row corn planter on rubber with fertilizer attach., (planted 65 acres), John Deere 10-ft. power grain binder, New Idea rubber (1 yr. old), McD. 6-ft. mow-power corn binder and carrier, Case All Crop cutter (1 year old), John Deere 4-seetion steel drag with folding drawbar. Dunham 3-seetion cuftipacker, John Deere 4-bar side rake on rubber ^1 yr. old), McD. 6-ft. mower, Bearcat hammer mill with'cutter head (1 year old), McD. 2-roll all steel corn husker, 2 wheel trailer with 7x12 steel bod, "Van Bjunt li ft. Broadcast seeder, Safeway power sprayer with llKft. boom, Wayne air compressor with eleettfic motor. --- 2 wheel trailer with hay rack, 2 wheel trailer with box, Ford hydraulic hoist, 2-section wood drag, silage cart on rubber,-New idea com sheller with electric ^motor, fanning mill with electric motor, buzz saw, rubber tire wheelbarrow, 300-gallon gas tank and stand, 50 ateel posts, 2 rolls snow fence, 75-ft. drive belt, 40-ft. extension ladder, 12x16 canvas, dump rake, Lanta fork, steel stock tank, tank heater, 2 Prime eleetrie fenee controls. Surge electric fencer, 2 Stewart electric clippers. cream separator, 8urge 2-unit outfit oomplete for j dS oo«% deetric water heater, 20 milk cans, 2 wash tanks. Itft of aOsgc in a 16-ft. rile, 6 tons let cutting alfalfa kay baled. 1M6 DODGE POWEB WAGON 4-wheel drive, actual mileage 6000 fr 1 Gall a f r Phone 723 * Tear ana snr If ysn call us far anywksrs. ,v ..r- -rr?W'iV GKtspel Center News A number of visitors from cago, including the Boessells and the Olsens from the Midwest Bibb church, attended the services at tk# Center last Sunday, Jan. 9. Thb Bev. G. Kallberg of Sheboygan, Wis*, preached, at both the morning a>nd evening services add Paul Anderson of Elgin brought messages ih «°ng.' The Next Touth for Christ Bally in McHenry county wbl be held next Saturday night, Jan. 15, at the Mission Covenant church ih Crystal Lake, at 7:50 o'clock. Guest speaker is Evangelist Oscar Van Impe. There will be a social hour following the sorviee, when refreshments will also be served. • We welcome one sad all to our service next Sunday. Jan. 10. Sunday Blbk School at 10 a. m. aii4 Morning Worship service st 11 o'clock, the paistor preaching. Midweek services for Bible study, prayer aad teeti-. monies nre held every Thursday night at 8 o'eloek. SMau Doorrfeld was us* leased ok Monday from the Woodstock hospital after kaviag sucesssfnlly routed a siege of pneumonia-- Say, kave yon seen tkat nice little booklet called "The Circuit Bider" whieh the Greenwood • Bingwood Methodist ehurches are putting out. It is a nice idea full of news from r other items, Furnituxo Davonpe«t and chair, dinette set, table, 6 chairs and buffet (like new), Wans Monting coal stove, two 9*12 rags, laundry stove, WatcE» ?ns)«y Hesse Fiastnifaer. Inspostkm of daily and equipment invited, before day of oale." , v v . TBfBW! ;--All iMpM! of 825.00 and under, cash, over that amount % cash and tke balaaeo io bp paid in six equal monthly installments plus carrying charges. All property to be settled for on the (lay of sale. J property to be removed Until settlement is made. ^ WALTER WOLTHAUSEN ANCE CORP OLBSKXHG rbone Woodstock 110 ,-V-, WITCOTI sprayed imkr your tat will pn**a$ 0. Mri from fufdfl| through... pnnct yia| undcrcar p*rts agmiost cost and corrosion. Wkcou alio ttab oacb, k«cp« M fan* ftnd dust, and deadens vibratfcMi ooltt. On§, will last the lile of yoor car. Inexpensive!--bat worth • lot 80 yom and'"^ yoor car. See as for genuine ^irircort V - K s s . U A V O t . O C - UNDERCAR PROTECTION . v'jA. S. Blake Motor Sales, * 301 E. P1AKL BT&XXT MeHXMKY, n.T.niom PBONX1M patien^ Waiting for winter to come to uMmm*, Hull and lean McDoaSld havto1 been starring the nation's weather maps looking for a spot whore they eould enjoy &e winter, sports. Afler Comparing our Sixty degrees temperature with California's twenties last Saturday. Hugh deeiced to be tho flrat 49*er from our commuaity to hit the west coast. Before leaving on this long journey, a gay party was held for the many friends and patrons of this popular eouple at their emporium last Saturday evening, and were we to view this affair through the eyes of a critic, we would eertaialy give Hugh aad Jean erodit for a stellar performance. Came Monday morning, and with it the winter they have so loag waited for. Too late to turn back so •--Hugh nooed his bulging Buiek westward aad off tkey wfere on a month's tour of frigid California. Who's afraid of the California Chamber of Commerce f im.T.KD Word was received in Woodstock last week by Alfred Benson that his brother, Carl, was killed at Bio Handa, Texas. The information received was that the victim of this tragedy was wallffng across tho street when he was struck by a ear. He died instantly. |fr. Benson visited in Woodstock several years ago, not having been there prior to that in thirty years. His relatives during that period of time had given him...up for dead. He .had resided in Texas for a number of years. Subscribe for The Plaindealer. lad prosd of her man aid the' coat which he feet geven rears' of service J# AnBY, First Lieut. Arthur J. s0„'0f Mrs* EUa. Landers P. L Lt Afrfchur U»der* three yeairf of <,»®bat "erviM itt Enrefposn t^tre inclu4in« °»® batt* Of the bulge in the "last war. On #Ssation of hostilities he was naairted to duties in the Pacific, bebeinTstationd at Clark's Field in the fkiHipi" Islands. ' t Altar a viait with his mptllMr Arthur Landers left for St. Elm2&L. *h<re he wil1 welcoayd on uTfarm by the girl he left Mbhindwben duty called. Off beit wishes for a happy futnro go to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Landers. word fro* Mr. a*4. Mrs. , to 1ift<#oot Of •nohsntMNfet. Keep- *1 "P tho Myers and tto *ax'0 la a difficult task for us tkssa days. A box of sweets for his wife hns kept many an err^nt hosbani ojlt s« the dog house, aniklf that fnfftf & few petunias would certainly lb the trick.' " Elmer Gloseon kad littls mnnciss with this approach when he reported for dinner six mina$es and fenrteen seconds bits last Saturday evening. On kis sseoud try, kis effOrlig was a plate of pickled pigs fast whieh got him a bug and a juicy kiss from kis doting Mrs. Well kave to remember to to Elmer oae of these days. ADIQB. . . A~ 4 Hi* , Passenger ear demand for gasoline is sstimated at SI billion galions tills year and nearly S billions for 1949. Complete una of tteebe livestock remedies at Wattler Drag Store, Mo- Henry. 8-tf It took Otto Pyrits aad Jokn B. Freund just two, years and 159 pinoehle gamee to convince their spouses that theirs was the weaker sex. The girls conceded vietory to their males after last Saturday evening's pinochle session at the Pyrits home. After the cards, a delicious midnight supper prepared and served by t)l(i«raeiM«>Xrs. Pyrits iyas enjoyed by her guests. and PARTY OW«i by IT AHXKIOAH LEOIOIT POST, HO. *1 NELL'S BALLROOM at Johnsbnr^ Art and' Shirley Olson find it necessary to eat their meals at Me- Henry's restaurants until Art finw time to replace the legs on their dinnig room table. Their hopeful* "Batchie," has become a bit too proficient in the use of the saw in the tool kit Santa brought him for Christmas. The score to date i» |r "Butehies" favor. : .* > 'V Mr. and Mrs. George Harker, Mr. aad Mrs. Fred Edmonds and Mr. and Mrs. Max Kolin were among the many of our summer residents who fiomwfaeicl sit~Jy Joe Marsh 7 We Both Woff YMf On# Ble*r mj top tho other when I discovered a shirt hi oa had twe battens "Joe," the nrissoa says, "do yon over read what yoa wriUt For a •an who writes newspaper pieces all about tolerance, you aomotimaa dww a lot of nee prsjodieo.1* "Race prejudice!" I boDers.-No = oaa eaa aosM* m • "t mttm pniuMm ugmkut the kttnum rsos," she&tsnupts with a smils. 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