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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Jun 1949, p. 2

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f.-> «^r w<;v--;!* vv. /s 4Mf |||ij» l t» jacfcoolhoard if District * sfcow ^ [ '^whatautbortty thoy mom ©«ce. ! This Is a friendly nit and te tor • ALJthe purpose of determining •#W*kW Whether a three-man board or a 'seven-man board la legal (or the U M III* IIIII H 11 H 'district. According; to the law, If there arc leas than 1,000 Inhabitants In a school district, a three* nan boatd represent* the people ; If there are more than 1.000 In <*7 BeHs). IMh C««rt Te • Papalatlea t A fetitio*- In quo warranto was «* *•* Jn ! scho!S board Mm are to start the oourifato*? on .July 16. ihabltai .should nu, rw a seven-1 elected. members of the Elly Viola, June Morin, Llbhy Repan, Lillian Druml, Betty Pavlik and Dorothy McEachreu were amodc those present at the silver tea of the Woodstock Hospital Auxiliary.' held It the Woodstock Country Clttb laat Tuesday. The Auxiliary plans a sale of. board Items from their shop, to be held Ion Ffidky. June 24. at the home of Mrs. Chester Gould on Country It will be poMlbfe to tides for Che cMldren. men, Is beneficial » i.; p'4t; ' ' ; /' * "" *" * ' i * v « 5tm t •' *\ *! '<V ' *'< *W; l&'VClub road near Woodstock. There ISM !fc v/3 i On Year Coleman k M&-5T 2sr ^ C. C. Miner, served the papers. The 1 met on gun(]ay aD(i jt was decided case is returnable on June tjj- jthat they woui^ again sponsor a July 2. 'firework display from the Island. At the meeting of the school This safe-and-sane program will bo^rd, it waa announced that John ke called the "Indian Pow-Wow Lathrop had been rehired as ad- j Bnd pire Dance"' and will feature mtmstrator for the school. No 200-feet falls and many, high burstother teachers have been hired. j ing shells climaxed by the fife -- '« . - j dance and the slow descent of the Water Safety t'V < flag while taps are being played, famnalga To Start V a ^ - - ' w -1 The f i r e w o r k s d i s p l a y w i l l be g wj••xifiMiM iIn Wander Lake held on Sunday,. July 3,-In the late " W - ROOK FURNACE I YW hsrii H Mr* MR SHT'SST^S 1? A. •» M- . • u. isixes of the classes can be deter-1 M If NfWi lava money, be mined. There will be both adult j * . : ready for winter before the and children's classes, with the ^JJ^'L/^ win rin. for two |Uh.Aad set the fsmoas Cote- b.m ot <rn.-h.it bourd«r«.' Jg .hS "ni™ MB Uutt Civet you Automatic " iny.tt.rnLu. Tie .Jult! w.e*t k °° Sl . ^r>'" Beet--Clean Heat-Warm- ci.ue. »m b. i> tk* «ny church. ;McH«»ry. )y *•*« ning so that interested commuters jy111 exc°5?*® nuPtl*J vo*B lean participate as well as'those James Althoff. Joan, who was wlth>oung children who cannot most popular members , get away during the day. °f «»« 19« irad«at,?B l c1®88 f[om s® , . .. . McHenry high school, is the niece There is also a possibility that! of Mr gnd Mrg Harold H. Whpn- Junior First Aid classes will t>e irade, with whom she makes her -||Dny lof. trwa fi^ewn-'to •Tw* i. pnnaidsHfik thi. ' Quite a number of out-of-town mlttee is cons derlng this popular peopie attended t^e morning serfeature but first wants ttf lnvesti-1 vices last Sunday, among them the gate, the insurance features ao; they Boesiel sisters, Miss Mabal Olsen will be protected in presenting this anfJ h®r ^ Walltsaiw .and the Fraqklln Anderson famattraction. |lly al, Qf Chicago. A successful party was reported, The pastor conducted the funeral by Mrs. A. Thompson on June 11. service of Mrs. Paul Swanstrom This was in charge of Mrs. A. E. in Chicago on Friday Teske and Mrs, H. Ottetl 1»d it < Jane 10, Later in the evening lie; 7u* was held at the Thompao% hinic atteaded and took part in a jia _ "? p*°e for the purpose of raising money sionary service at the Summerdale *Tr°P' | to provide suitable prises and Free church. This week he 4-at-1 room. I awards for the children's events1 tending the sixty-fifth I to be held at tihe picnic. Several ference of the Evangelical . ; 4 'donations of food items, such as church of America, held at Medi-' ^ ? ;• 4 | sandwiches, soft drinks and ice cjne Lake, Minn. He Is planning!- - JOSLYN, PARKER ; cream have been made and any to be home. next Sunday, the nine-f VAN DOREN, Attorneys ° ; !?r the ,ervIce® at n *- »•! NOTICE or claim datk buttons can* be assured Jhey will and 7:45 p. m. 'Estate of CHARLES O. PUM ihmcK. Plans been ebmpletod and will to relaacfl for flfurea oQ the tohnsfettrt PuMIc idhoM, tftttrtet No. It. by Pinto * Erhach, Ar- •fturmn.. chltecU, 111 North LaSalle street, aoeraoM, C«Batructk>n will Bidi for the project 'include all trades. _"i -<Pub. June O-lf-23) be most appreciated. The com4 mittee is planning on serving hot dogs, and sandwiches, soft drinks, beer, ice cream, pop corn, etc. Save the dates: July 23 andi 24. This will be a gala event, growing better each year. If all co-operate in making it the success it can be. There will be fun for all, no mat*/ ter what your age. It is being held earlier this year and good weather speuld be the order of the two days scheduled. Keferestattea floor Heat. A Di «Hm TMkqf VYCITAL'S •eriwar* Sheet Metal Shop I held if enough interest Is manifested. I The swimming classes will start from beginners through advanced THE DOME RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE 4Tood That Satisfies" Try our chef's fsinoiis cooking. Complete dtiuwrs, starting at $1.25. CHICKEN, STEAKS, CHOPS, SEA FOOD and , HICKORY-SMOKED RIBS Don4t Forget Our Friday Special r r: : Complete Dinner $1.00 # - . KAY McDONALD 77 ^ " :: r At Our HAMMOND ORGAN ^ JOHNNY WILSON, Mgr. Phone Wauconda 4234 ^ ISLAMD LAKE, RT. 176 home. On Monday, June 20, at a small private wedding, Barbara Ann La- Oreca, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Arthur LaOreca, will become the Itride of William Fiala, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Fiala, Sr. This marriage will take place in the Woodstock Presbyterian church, with Rev. C. C. Urcl) officiating and with Kenneth and Betty Jean Fiala Gabel in attendance. Only the immediate families will be present. Barbara 1s IS and Willie is 22. Mr. antf Mrs. Roy Noreo an I Skip, are vacationing in Waterloo, I 1 Iowa-- Mr. and, Mrs. Melvia Lee , of the Lee Music Siuulo regigUred i ! last week at Northwestern Music !School, where they wfll work on! j t h e i r m a s t e r ' s d e g r e e s -- S h a r o n | Grace Sells was one of a group of1 3-H girl8 honorqfl by a trip to Ur- j bana and a tour of the campus of the, University of Illinois on Tues-' day, June 14. Others of the Home ! Economics group attending were Carol Stecker of Woodstock and | Ringwood. Mrs. Sweeney, home ad-1 viser, accompanied the girls--! S h a r o n G r a c e r e p r e s e n t e d t h e ^ county 4-H'ers on Harvard Milk I Day l a s t T h u r s d a y and s p o k e f o r i one minute over WLS on 4-H work --Mrs. Harry Davidson and her four sons have just returned from ; a motor trip to Nebraska, wtyere i they visited her parents. ' ; I PHREY, Deceased ' Notice is hereby given to all At the present rate "of planting persons that August 1st, 1949, is it will take approximately 4fl6 years the claim date in the estate of to re'forest the nation's present Charles O. Pumphrev, Deceased, poorly stocked and denuded lands. Pending in the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that ; 1 ' . v '. claims may be filed against the r~--" i ga-l«i estate on -or before said date • <, Started Mm Era without issuance of summons, Peter White worked In the first J ; MARY E. PUMPHREY, Lake Superior iron mines, shipped' ^ ~ Administrator, the first six barrels of ore, helped : Woodstock, Illinois. ^ get autiiorizatioa for the Saulte Ste. ) (Pub June 9-16-23) / - Marie canal arid became on vrfthe j «««! rubber stamps! Order at leaders in developing the region . j The Plaindealer. high heels were a rsquiro* 1 8pbseribe for The Plalndeal^c IS* coodition 01 his --llHlTSO betray West with the capture who was hanged, to tfa» WttHHtoea. ArooM's fll » 'fTJ was diadSMli a, Major ^ w Complete liae of Beebe Hvesls* remedies at Wattles Drug Sters, Henry. Mf 'County Zoning Board Orders Store Closed William Williams, who has been operating a store down - by the dam. has been ordered to cease operations until his case has been heard by the zoning board of appeals The property on which Mr. Williams' store is located was not designated in the zoning law as business property, but reclassification of his property is pending and a permit may be granted. The Busy Bumble Bees 4.H club meeting, postponed on Tuesday because of the rain, will be held on Tuesday, June 21. ' ' ^ fiospel Center News I The Boy Scout Troop No. 855 of The First Evangelical Free | church, Summerdale, Chicago, camped in the woods, south of the Harrison school house, by the kind | permission of the Larson Brothers, j on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, i I June 10-12. On Sunday morning' I they all attended Sunday School I at the Gospel Center and also, I stayed Jtor the morning worship! ! service. The young Scoutmaste'r,! | Burton Lenell, gave a remarkable j I testimony at this service, telling | us of a great change in his life by ; saving grace. We could not help! ! but feel that Boy Scouts under this type of leadership, the leadership' Community Interior Service Pf ^ fll bf:-. 11 w|j a~M «x. »». .* • <•»- >»: 204 S. Oreen St. DRAPES • - CURTAINS VALANCBB CORNICES SLIPCOVERS BEDSPREADS WALLPAPER v TABLECOVERt Phone McHenry ^0 Mrs. Leona Benson was admitted to the Woodstock hospital for surgery on Friday, June l(h She is the witt of Herry Benson and they reside in Shore Hills. FARMS SATURDAY, JUNE 25th C. D. T. of Hebron sad 7 miles uoitlMaat if Woodstock sad 1% miles east of Mpta Route 47. 100 Registered Holsteins Consisting of the following te HdMStoad Bred Cows -- 17 King Btasi* Bred Cows 40 Danghten oT a Canadian Brwl Bull ^ 6 DniAtir» of a 600-lb. Bon. of Osbonidalo m * I sad Aagi The League of Women Voters of the Wonder Lake region have been invited by the Woodstock League to attend a tea being given next Tuesday, June 21, at Todd school. Friends of Mrs. William Fyfe, president last year of the Woodstock League will be, glad to know that the Fyfes are parents of a second son, born on June 12, Colonel Lochinrar Aagwt; 8 to It kotfon in this heed too to freshen in Jons, I fcffd C are open Teorttog Heifers and 23 t fcoUs of Service Age. Herd Sire, a 6004b. Son of Osborndale Colonel Lochinvar Thte hard has plenty of sise and type and are in gaod Msm invited before the day of In- f«wa ot Bom CM4ia«« 2 S«t» pf Harness ' ' , MACHINBRY ^ Maseey Harris Senior 101 tractor on rubber; Massey Junior II trseter on rubber and cultivator; Massey Harris Junior 81 tractor «fc rsMrr and cultivator; McOormick Doering 22*36 tractor on rn^be'* PapecArtd chopper on rubber (Bed Seal Continental Motor) purchased ntfw November, 1948; Avery 28-in. threshing machine, McD. 10-ft. -- • --aj- binder- Massey Harris power corn binder on rubber with bun- 'ih» IftsSrr^r^ wagon hitch; Massey Harris 12-ft. grain drill; Massey Harris It ««u cultivator; Massey Harris 7-ft. power mower j John Deere AM corn planter on rubber; Massey Harris 2-bottom 14-in. plow; Massey Harris 3-bottom 14-in. ploif; Massey Harris 3-bot. 16-in. plow; Massey Varrfi solo filler. ' , „ s Paoec crop blower; Challenge grain blower (new); Hew Idea spreader on rubber; Massey Harris 6-ft. horse mower on rubber, „ "Harris 8 ft. disc (new); Bear Cat hammer mill 12-in, CTtttw head- 2 rubber tire wagons and flare box; side delivery rake; toan rake* nrr*iim steel drag; 4-sec. cultipacker;4-section steel drag Sd folding drawbar (now); 8-ft. tandem disc grain elevator; road dntc- Plow; garden cultivator; 2 rubber tired feed carts; 2 hetts* 2 clippers; water tank (new); Hinman milking B single units; electric hot water heater; 35 milk cans; 2 wafch pails and strainers. Double Celebration For Tony Bonuses There was a double celebration forathe twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony one in Chicago at there howte there- and one at their cottage in Indian Ridge over the weekend. Present at the Wonder Lake celebration were their daughter mad her husband, Bernlce and Miles; their two grandchildren, Laura and 8haron; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Damber and Gloria; Mr. and Mrs. Prank Reynar and Frank Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kolar and children. rn--mmmmm ' ' ^ Farmer Teaeher Bero Bride of Today Miss Blanche Thompson of Woodstock waa honored Wednesday at a pro-nuptial shower at the home of Mrs. Mary Endres la Wooded Shores. Miss Thompson, formerly music Instructor at Harrison school and now director of music in rural community consoll dated district No. 10, will become the bride of O. O. Koehler on Thursday, June 16, They will reside at the Koehler farm home southeast ot Woodstock. ' out of eoelt jC coal fis, fend smoke, bfat it haa • chance to go up the chimney! GMight, leakproof steel ynitroction virtually frees your home of dirt sod soOlt: Dizect-draft dinqwr yevents smoking from firing door , when open. Loooinotive-type bar grates aie maaten of fuel ecooMS^t Beafly ada^table:<as a beat generator tat fas or ofl and air onmlilksiiiig. J < Ask to see this famous able in 6 diffcxent aiaaa. LENNOX t Avdly_ > MB OMBK IF IMm mi mum ststemi & ALTHOFF HARDWARE Phone 2S4 McHenry, 111 C n I ; u •, - o r i u y ' W • o ' . • YOUR C E R " ' J I f D . t X DEALEC (- ; -n 1 CHEVROLET YOU want liheso EXTRA VALUES •xclushf to Chmvroht in h» AMI •>: . • . v WORLD'S CHAMMdN VALVR.IN.HIAO ^ nSMR BOPY STYLWM AND UfXIMt fepad shewhpre etdy ea wwnh seilSw sew. ttFm biding my time until I get a Chevrolet-^ Janet Van Kanegan and her dad, Johnny Van Kanegan, will be the entertainers at the banquet of the Woodstock Mothers Club, which is being held this evening, June 16, at the Rolaine Grill. r That wpr--is tho --»!•««• ol couatl-- flae^ar smm SXTBA TALT7ES fwyb h all jaooaw pmp* indndiag «f al Uads-at the InmK price* and with |"V wko eaa affovA te knj mdi kigkw x onMaMlini ecoaamy «l operation and ^ #ri«dcara.Tlwy'reawnyin«tl>ewrtbat upkeep. Y«, the aow Chevrolet is the most . Swaitinf tko best--Cbe^olet-4k$ mod beautiful buy for everything Irani styling \ Isa^J b* <4 aW Wo bdievo yon, too, to stamina, and we cordially bvite yoa to . dsddo that Chorrolet gives jnon for confirm this fact and tell your friends-- ^-inof* gne-car boauty, m«e 'Tnbidintfw*tm»imtUI fdaCkemUir Late 1948 Dodire 1V4 Ton Truck with Stake and Cattle Rack and Hydraulic Lift Thu a large sale all machinery will he sold before noon, sale of dairy will start promptly at 12:30 GDT, 4 Lunch Wagon on Grounds • i-1;- ' •• • AKD CBX)PS--15 ft. of sUsge in a 16-ft. silo; lOO acres of 70 acres of oata. ICS* AU sums of $254)0 and undor cash; over that amount the balance to be paid in 6 equal monthly installments plus charges. All property to be settled for on the day of sale, j^jp^y^ty to be removed until settlement is made. REEMAN and SULLIVAN, Auctioneers CHAS. J. MURPHY, Owner Cflork V. r. Powers, Kepreeentstlve, Phone Woodstock 110 The next meeting of the Wonder Lake Woman's club will be held on July 8. with Mrs. Helen Marks of Shore Hills showing the members how they can make many articles of plastic. The place for t^ls meeting has not yet been decided upon. The general meeting of the Rodand Oun club will be held on the Rod. and Oun club grounds Sunday morning and new oUlcers will ho elected. The time is 10 a. m. and members are urged to' turn out. The Woodstock Doe club will hold a picnic at the home of Mr a. Libby Repan in Wonder Lake on August 22. Until then, they will adjourn for the summer. The Victory Luncheon of the Mc- Heury County Home Bureau waa held at the Rolaine Qalll on Tuesday, with thirty-three present to -enjoy the chicken-a-la-klng and the program provided. Money Raised By Party H«li * ; At Thompson Home > t There will be a meeting of the entire committee in charge of the Indian Ridge picnic, Wonder Lake, at 8 p. m. on Thursday, June 23, at the home of the president of the Indian Ridge Improvement Association, Carl Marx. Picnic dates! are July 23 and 24. Further plans will be discussed at this meeting and the different, chairmen of the committees will report on progress to date In securing the necessary equipment and facilities. A report will bo made whether CMI4M kYMAUUC --ACTS fwMi Bwki Ut* KKoHosa Srwko Unto--) l swtasi. --IsrKe--teryee sad year lssiS|. Ml, NMVmV CAB M ITS nmM, WlMSMIIAft, as wa« NteiHiHialHt wMi PANOtAiMC VKIMUVt i PISHSR UNmOL BODY CONSTBUCTION wMi riNl imIM It (taaf *1 Mwrf ye« hr IXYRA KONOMICAL YO OWN OPWAW^MAINTAIN Ii MFAM" nAaa My^"^a AMala* VW CLARK CHEVROLET SALES • m' / HCHENKT, njJNoia V 00BMB& ILL. 31 AHD 120 / * '•7' • -:l •' i'if. = \

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