" W ". •? \\ "T"-' ^ T1 •. * t /j '< -> • •< ' > 'Vv *1 4 - *>s. ' i •-» * ; * * v" / : :-" i f, Jfcy* v^V ^ '.'"< , V*WV^ ;**<* ;^"V~- ' * * ^ • > * * ' « , t ^ 4 _ ' • , , , ________ 'C%?&V"r-'* , Jily 38,1949 RAND SEAT* XLKHORN FAIE OV SALE AUGUST 8 I THIRTY ANSWERS TO' I PROBLEMS OF GRAIN STORAGE AVAILABLE '•-' Orders for reserved grandstand I Illinois College of Agriculture s--ea'--ts. for the Walw„o^rtfKh Cpo„u„n.ttyv ;farm buildings specialists recently offered th(rty answers to the prob. Fair to be held at Elkhorn Sept. i jem Qj providing enough grain and 2, S, 4 and 5. will be filled by mail corn storage space. starting Monday. Aug. 8, it was They have a , booklet listing announced by fair officials this1 thirty new granaries and corn week. The advance sale is being! cribs. These building^" are the WOODSTOCK RESIDENT DIED UNEXPECTEDLY WHILE AIDING FRIEND I94» STATS ran.. WILL BE TOPS IK 93-YEAK &I8T0KY ing on the one-mile Purses will add up to $ Sandwiched In daring 'the fair's „ „ .. . . .. . . run will be such annual favorites ^ display at all postof O B th« \JlTT .fi ka»n tftck ^ » fr n + flCfiS! ' dirt track, j Government Printing Wash- j |£jh,500. : ington 25, D. C., according to An array of farm and entertainment attractions unexcelled in the 93-year history of the Illinois A Woodstock man. Milford H. Hartlett. 49, died last ^Thursday evening while assisting his neighbor by digging a trench in the rear of the Luther Abraham home. . Hartlett was called to the Abra* ham home when the deluge of rain flooded the basement and threatconducted entirely bj mail and best (lesions from fourteen mid- ^ened to damage some electrical musit, i;uimitry, syorcs, an vauae- TT N . _ , J orders will be filled in the order west agricultural colleges, six of!equipment stored there. Mrs. Ab-|ville and home-miking events l-HCDDy BOOKS Listed1" la which they are received. them being from Illinois agricul- raham had started to dig a trench { There will be exhibitions galore. In Postoffice LobbV * Applications for tickets must be tural engineers. in the rear of her home hoping to j political speechmaking, carnival accompanied by check or money The thirty granaries and corn drain the water off on a lot near j rides for the kids and competiorder payable to the Walworth cribs will hold from 300 to 10,000 the home. When the task became ,'tious in everything from 6ake-bak- County Agricultural Society and bushels.^ Built of wood or metal, too big. she called Hartlett, a fam-ling to cow. milking. CA.WD OF MLLlfKS 'data th« interest of our frlenda. a! In (his manner we would like j ||Bg. EMIL HfffT»WfIff i . tox thank everyone for their ] - /* * •* '; v as the WL8 barn dance, the state "ce8: } ' i th oughtfulness in remembering us I " " " , * v * ! ; horseshoe pitching contest, the; A Description of TJ.S. Postage }? 80 m*n)r ways on bur Golden' The accordion was invented la ft, state high . school <band contest, stamps, 1847-1947 46c- You Can redd,n* Day" We *reatly appre-1 Vienna in 1829. accordion '--J -- (3 volumes), 45c a stamped and self-addressed en- many of them are dual-purpose . . ily friend,„to help as Mr. Abraham I in au t^e Droaram listn 5 841 •elope The window sale of tick- they can be used for a brooder was at work at the Auto.Lite at individual events with premiums ete will start on Monday, Aug. 29. house or farrowing barn, or for , the time. totaling a record high 1299 667 In the treasurer s office in the ad- a parage when empty i Mrs Abraham saw Hartlett fall Fair officials predict these 'feaministration btiilding. All tickets Costs vary somewhat, depending . to jjje floor and summoned aidtures will send admissions over t unsold in the mail order sale will on whether the structure is tem- jjut he failed to regain conscious- i the 1,000,000 mark for the fourth be placed on sale at this time. porary or permanent. Many of ne88 although a pulmotor was em-!year in a row. •There are seven amphitheatre them ®re tow cost and semi-per- p|oved for twenty minutes. A cor-! Most of the crowd nlAa«.ra <« sections devoted to $1.50 reserved t "J®" f, ?ey C.^P. a. \ j oner's jury attributed death to ex- former years will be ^tark- the ieats and fourteen sections at *1. ^nged easily for artificial dry- haU8tipn and apparent hearl at; ^ hilow * ^ lllIU„„ ®n ac,(:0rdJ0" band competition. Make" it Series State Pair is carded tor the 1949 J , w 2 1 to"^n®,"ent• haton per set; Camp Stoves and Fire edition Aug. 12-21. .twirling and boccle ball contests. Places. 50c; Aunt Sammy's Radio The DU 10-d.y «ricult#r.l i„j^" M»1 ] Pocket Watches. Stop Watches and' --[Clocks, 50c; Building With Logs,! 15c; Photography (1947, 2 volumes). $1.71 per set; and Unarm-j ed Defense for the American Soldier (Judo). 50c. I You may also write for ar mojre ill be chock full of* livestock, music, culinary, shorts, art, vaude- The following.government publications" may be secured from the Superintendent of Documents, complete hobby list free. These are the tickets to be offer? in®\ ed for sale by mall. 1 The # 16"Pa«e booklet gives a pic- Five amphitheatre sections are tu^e 0 granary or crib and devoted to unreserved seats at a. ew ^or^8 about site and capaseventy- five cents each and 2.000 CIty- PJans are^ given, but the (ack. society hofseshows; 'motorcycle, auto and harness Tace6: the $2,000,000 champion - CHAPLAIN IWREV livestock parade and the nightly The Rev. Vincent J. Flynn, 48, variety productions. unreserved~ seat«T are^^ available^^ in booklet tells how to order them. Chlcag° was critically injured As usual, the 366-acre groundsunreserved seats are a\aiiable in parm advigerg iumber dealers. 4 * P* Saturday morning when and especially the midway will (he terrace area at $1. Admission to the grounds is' sixty cents. A limit of U reserved seats to a customer has been set by fair officials. This comprises one complete row of seats. The ninetyninth Walworth Coun- i>ttb/it a VT7V tuop (y fair offers a variety program 15 UXtlxljAKlZiB Ittttfi which includes a circus on the SERVICE STATIONS track Friday afternoon. Children's T\rn)TWfl aw* VT/1IIT Day; review on Friday, Saturday UUIUIIU.UXIfi MUMI and Sunday nights; harness horse races Saturday, Sunday and Mon- A search has been underway day afternoons, for $12,000 in this week by Sheriff Fred C. Bau and AAA offices have single copies his a"*>»»bile leCt the pavement be turned over to youngsters on of the booklet. You can get your near *lhe Ln>' P°nd tavern, three Friday. Aug 12, Children's Day. copv for twenty-five cents from the east of Woodstock and was , Business will boom at the fffrris Coliege of Agriculture, Urbana, oomplete,y demolished. He is a wheel, merry-go-round and simjlj .Catholic chaplain at. Siena high ilar concessions. - -- ^ i school in Chicago. He is believed j Saturday^ Aug. 13. has been dt- !®*o have been at one of the lakes' sighted all-Illinois day; Sunday.: nd to have risen early to avoid Aug 14, veterans day; Monday, tramc. He was traveling west on Aug. 15, flying farmers' day; Tues- • route 14. His car tunned over, day. Aug. 16, Springfield day: after hittjng the ditch. | Wednesday. Aug. 17. Republican A - ! day; Thursday. Aug. 18, Gover- FIFTEENTH DROWXl\(i ;nor's (Democratic) day; Friday, Virginia Barry. 18 - year - old Aug. 19. farmers' and editors' day; i parses, and the Joie Chitwood and the police departments of Franklin Park girl, drowned in Saturday. Aug. 20, automobile race< aatomobile-motorcycle thrill show ^ oodstock, Hebron and Harvard Diamond Lake last week after div- day, and Sujnday., Aug. 2), motorfor burglars who broke into three ing from a rowboat. She was the cycle race day. service stations. Fingerprints ob-^ fifteenth drowning victim of the Flvhur Farmers . ' mm r§. *? P^rrwoS«(»kIlthee*Shell station C*e°' """ rowing the boat rlculturisw are' eipMted "to" pUot In \Noodstock. the Shell station fr0m which she>~ dived, said she planes to Springfield to look over operated by Louis Wendt was en- had made several nlunepR from thp #„i. °Pr ngneia 10 iook over- ,er,d and «3» in change .a, taken. bt?ore .he V.ST.f" Si breaking ^wfifdow ^ At&Hebron T? .heattempted rescue, her, Another new feature, this one ! Simula" means were e^loy^ .o Z, rff Srkrw.ki '.b" "alfed V' " "" enter the Sinclair service station Mundelein and Libertvville Dolice LLl Quar er horse ra^8 j on route, 173 andI 47. The butld- ^"bLd, ... r^oSred P J,me Z " wa' ^erThe tWr"d °p?«ce°en- b>' 11,6 "" °' T.h« *"f.>*• ter#"d was the Local Oil gas sta- 8r*™hDf hook8 j w.ll be select .on of the typical tuition at Harvard, where a small rtrrTmn firpDBD * ..® 'ai]m 'a™"y ot 19^9. Newsamount of currency was missing.! !1 a?- o papers in fourteen cities are con- ° The Ringwood' W . S. C S. DISCOUNT ON Y on Monday, Labor Day night. T BATTERIES For a limited time Firestone TIRES 6:00x16 as low m $10.95, plus"tax Truck and Tractor tires all sizes will ducting contests to choose region*; * serve a cafeteria supper in Muz- al winners who will compete for sy's hall this (Thursday) evening, the state title. , July 28, with serving starting at Veteran groups, with their col- i 5 o'clock. The menu includes orful drill teams, novelty bands meat loaf, frankfurters, salmon and drum and bugle corps, mofe salad, kidney bean salad, potato into the spotlight the next day t.. _ i salad, scalloped potatoes, cabbage On Monday. Aug. 15, senior de-1 On Tuesday of this week the aInw ni„n,wi k^»0 „„i_ nartm»nt mvm«<v>v judging ^?ts' The burglaries occurred early last Friday morning. Murder Trial Presided Over by Judge Carroll WALTER J. FREUND BMvtifetly :-zJk Sty ltd! Tins b truly tha Pin luy PENS! of On vsar . . looks snd • $10.00 pM no W0rry about filing, tab outf»( rapiacaabU cartridgss cara ol afl your worn as fVWMIR COME III M0 TRY IT! WRITE WITH IT! Rtfills_ eisly 4ft Tiff* Phone 294 ^ Tires -- Tubes -- fiattariaa -- Accessories and Tube Vulcanising Bicycle Repairing Ail Work Guaranteed -?.v~ OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS Want McHeftry •TlM^cM-palU plows, wedan trnd other farm implements; tows 9*500 Ibs^ksiUs 800 lbs. You can Cross town or pssture in dis ^aap." A power take-off to ran equipment.Come...see how lAUi liii Jem" Rwesds its cost. VlHtCW , _ , slaw, pickled beets, individual sal- partment livestock murder trial of Joyce Schumacker | a(jg pj cake, fruit juice, coffee, going full blast. That afternoon,! IR^^RKF„RSMNCR; 1 ?hIrgedgwTthe ^/wo^oin^^diS- BLAMELESS VERDICT days of grand circuit harness rac- 1 ment of murder and manslaughter ^ ^ury impaneled by Coroner,-- {in the shooting of her married Harry Ehorn last we«k to investi- 1 lover, (Jarl Reeder, 52 : Kate the death of the Rev. Loyal A jury of six' men and si*!v s,tler of Waukegan, who was women heard the case. State's' 'n an auto accident near Attorney Harry A. Hall said the1 Woodstock June 14- placed no death penalty would not be asked, i ^'ame because of conflicting tes- The state charged that Miss Schu- j t'mon>' °' the witnesses. The macker killed Reeder because he jur>'8 verdict merely stated that refused to divorce his wife and Rev- Sitler was Wiled in a coilimarry her. 8*on between two automobiles. On Wednesday the jury return THONE 40 DRUG STORE - H.T.. •d its" verdict of acquittal- Fat en Fin; If fat in the pan gets on fir*, smother it with wet towels. Never pour on water because it makes the fat spatter and may spread the blaze. CARD OF THAXKft To express our gratitude to all for acts of kindness in our recent SSI IT NOW AT ! sad bereavement. The spiritual boujquets, flowers, messages, atten- | dance, etc., were greatly ajwreci- : »• •{ •»•»• <• •!' !• >• # !ated. We were also grateWl for, _ ____ the prayers of Msgr. Nix and the ' AMONG THE SICK presence at the funeral service of' | Rev. Frs. Coakley, Baumhofer and '1 1 1 •t "lMl <• •! I'M ! 1 I Miller. { MRS. A. E. NYE AND FAMILY. I'll McHenry Garage TELEPHONE 4M HI Fiaal Street McHenry, DL + Read the Want Ads. Remember - Marine Day is Sunday, July 31st Mrs. Lena Schmidt is improving nicely from surgery which she > underwent at Augustana hospital. Chicago, last Thuriday- Donald Gibson of Ringwood has j been a medical patient at the Woodstock hospital this week. COMING EVENTS If its lit, FAULTLESS ' f f c t •. - -'"f • You'ro always two feet akaad in the hrim-fttting smartness of these Wilson Wear Anklets. Their comfortable, resilient elastic tops keep yOu looking neat--no sagging. Knit ot soft combed cotton, just the . rtght weight for sports wear. Bold, unusual patterns in sevferal colors Pick up several pairs today. Jaly 88 Ice Cream Social -- 7 p. m. -- Lutheran Church Grounds --: Benefit Parsonage Building * Fund. ^ Jaly M Ice Cream Social -- Christ the King Church. Wonder Lake. Jaly tl MARINE DAY in McHenry. 0 August 2 Johnsburg Community Club. Fox River Valley Camp. R. N. A. -- Regular Meeting -- 8 p. m. Aagast t , Benefit Party for Hospital Auxiliary -- Sponsored by McHenry American Legion Auxiliary -- 8 p. m. -- New American Legion Home. Aagast 4 Christian Mothers Picnic -- V. F. W. Park -- Noon. Dessert Card Party--Villa Hotel Resort--Sponsored by O. E. S. Augunt 6 Annual Party and Dance--Sponsored by Orchard Beach Association-- Lot 11. Orchard Beach. August 11 Public Card Party -- Walter Carey Lawn, Waukegan street -- Spon- S»red by Altar and Rosary Sodaly of St. Patrick's Church. - August 11 - 14 Annual V. F. W. Carnival -- City Park. August 12 Woman's Club Flower Show. August IS Dessert Luncheon and Style Revue -- St. Mary's - St. Patrick's School P-T A--Villa Hotel Resort -- Fall) and Winter Styles Augast 23 ' O. E. S. Meeting Women's Hutla-Ba-Loo Day -- Mc Henry Country Club. Aagast 27-38 St. John's Parish Carnival--7ahnsburg. ******** M l I I I t I 1+4 4 I I !•» McGEE'S ar ito. auxxn McHENE? BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Miller are the parents of a son born at the Woodstock hospital on July 19. Mr- and Mrs-1'Willis Stanek of Spring Grove are the parents of a son, born July 23 at the Woodstock hospital. A daughter was born on July 25 at the Woodstock hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Allen McKim of Mc- Culloin Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hyatt of Lily Lake announce the birth of a sou on July 25 at the Woodstock hospital.--- l m * This time of year your garage doors open onto a wonderful world «f fun, wide and fresh again--waiting for you and your Buickt Great highways where you breeze along --shaded narrow roads kading you back to the hills, or to a piece of water you want to •ee again -- you'll take them equally in your stride if your Buick's In top-flight shape. How about lotting in put it in that shape for you? Get one of our conscientious motor tune-ups, and one of our thoroughgoing Lubricare treatments. We'll put the bounce back-ia your motor - while we're taking the bounce out of your ride. We do this well because we're Buick men. We know your Bui|ki we've studied correct factory methods for each operation, we know the factory specifications your car was built to. Wm use genuine Puick parts -- even special Buick tools! Yet you don't pay a penny more for all these extras. Stop in this week, won't you? R. L OVERTON MOTOR SALES 403 raONT STRMT HcHZHKr, ILLINOIS. laiflftir I '>'• fills