%:• ' vww a f • •»•%.*•• T--i ----,• %T'$?^<g'±::X "Jv W':l^ V"^»f*>*'^" "jg J*?-; 't1 ^v'>" ' r * !*•'-**?•:#•" ^'-w-grv.., Tbanday. Jnlr 26.19$i wwmw r^«*- 77'-' *£""*•*"f t^rf. ^Hf W^|^II|PI* ^» w '%%r« *x '***• W^SfHP •fit.'* Mas • :•'»'««> THE McHENRY PLAXNDEALER SOCIETY REALTOR BOARD OF COUNTY HELD MONTHLY MEETING *tj_ x ioiij iinueu vo iiieiN ^.a dc^Henry county iioard of j vations are necessary. Wfltora vheld its r^Kular monthly broker's ethics be reported imT mediately. A. Ernest Schrqjtder advised that membership is open to any licensed broker in Mc- Henry county, and that anyone interested may contact any of the members for information or guidance. Their flfext meeting will be held at the same place on Thursday, Aug. 16. All real estatebrokers or salesmen are cordially invited to attend. No merluntheon meeting' at the Fiesta ' twta PPCTnPM'I'C oil Route 14, near Crystal Lake ! ttt<aiULn 10 last Thursday. The most important matter on the [agenda was a ^iscussion of the 0PS form that ^11 real estate ,- brokers are required to filfiC Maximum ratea , were«established NATIVE TO THIS COMMUNITY DEAD Continued from Pigel" "B'Sbc McHenry kounty real estate bo&/*d: A. Ernest Sehiwder and John J. Wallace, Crystal Lake; Roy A. Kerft and Mfs. Cecelia E. Knox, McHenry; T. P. Matthews. Wonder Lake; Mr*. Verena Stompanato and Carl M. Larsen, Woodstock; George R. Janak, Algonquin; and Robert R. Frisch, Cary. The following are directors of I his Mary Fleiping, in " **' " McHenry. TThe only immediate survivors include the- sister and a brother, Richard M. Fleming, also of this city. The body rested at the Peter M. Jlisten Jorferai home uatil 10 o'clock Tuesday morning, when , last ^rites were, conducted from The board strongly urged that St. Patrick's rhuroh. with burial any violation of the real estate ' in the church cemetery. Vesrrny CfMGtiASS * IEFORE IT DROPS ITS NASTY SEEDS .<& QUMBI. Court On*" *-:'-* Kiwanis Program Continued from Page 1 | Candidates Announced Plans For 1952 Election Kiwanis club ran a revival of harness racing on ire this past winter which was' very successful and which brought international publicity to McHenry. However. the funds raised at this affair have bt;»n practically all spent for charjty and youth activities here locally. The demands | on the club have been out <>f pro- ; portion to its? size, but it is striv- i ing tq meet its obligations. The' club has been fortunat^ in secur- ; „ ing the co-operation of a proup i ® of philanthropic horse owners and riders and is availing itself-® of their services to augment, their funds. If Kiwanis club feels'.that if it can secure local co-operation at least equal to that of the outsiders. their affair next Sunday will be a success. • ' 2 Tewess Brothers Farm is lo- U cated just north of Waukegan,> oh ® Beach Road, between Lewis Avenue and Highway 42. There will be' refreshments 011 the grpunds and ample free parking sp&ce. Deal "With Want Ads. Somewhat early is the announcement' of Nick Keller, former representative of the eighth senatorial district, that hi** will be. a candidate for state senator in 1952 on the Republican ticket. Keller, who served seven terms in the state legislature, gays he 'derided to mhke the senatorial race when State Sen. Ray Paddock. Wauconda, announced recently that he would not be a candidate for re-election in 1952. Other political news is that Richard J. Lyons, former state legislator from this district, will be a candidate for lieutenant gov-; ernor on the Republican ticket in 1952. Population Growth % Population growth in the United States during the last 10 years wa* very largely growth within the standard metropolitan areas. Smallest BepaMte San M^'ino, the oldest and smallest republic in the world, is about one-tenth the size of New Yor)« City. It is surrounded by Itafe». lOEsei o ANNOUNCEMENT f- Commencing August Jt 19S1 oliice wUl be |lo cated at my residence: 606 N. DIVISION STREEH the second house north .of the Shell dras station on U. S, 14, or 2 blocks north of the 5 corners. R. M. FRITZ , Harvard, Illinois -- Phone 147 REAL ESTATE^ ^ FARM LOANS -v* 'Vv. Set SCt/Tl r Shake SCUTL granules from i : , kox or apply wifh a spreader. Prompt actkSfi) reduces lawn >magt frortw demon Crabgrass. , &CUTI is friendly to good grass but deadly to Vrabgross. Developed by Scoffs Research, SCUTL has • and defeated Crabgrass on thousands of lawns. Where Crabgrass is rrtatted and tough, two "Scutl-ings" Ore advised a week apart at DOU8UE rate. Small Box-79c Large Box-* J. 95 Bag-$5.$5 BJORKMAN'S Riverside Hardware PHONE 722 130 RIVERSIDE DRIVE McHENRY ^ SUPER AUTO THRILL,CIRCUS^ DEATH-DEFYING DEATH-DODGERS 9 featuring their famous "RAMP TO RAMP LEAP IN AN OPEN CAR" Driving th» Dependable, ftvgge^ "* Bigger Vafue DODGE CARS SEE DRIVER5 thr«V-P®^f CHEAT eked death1- sho* a% »»d 8i Sbs«8 at DODGE • PLYMOUTH ; DODOI "Job-Rated" TRUCKS A. S. BUKE MOTOR SALES, hfc $01 E. PEARL STREET McHENRY. ILL. » t PHONE 156 - LAKE COUNTY Wauconda, lllinoTs DAY and NIGHT i3 , 4 , 5 *•11 bar! BOLGEP/S DRUG STORE PHONE KeHEnr. V r> HILLS BROS Sm°°^cotfZ 85 '•U. CAM ^Jello & Q 1 Metor chicken PJflpKBl Solid ptci Chunk styi, fish. *M*W ^ iPS*:«SsaDB A r»«| *•!«» ' •••Mr Priufl SWIFT'S NATIONAL BRANDS yon Kaow.at NATIONAL STORES prieMl Lft^r! 4«iwwierServfti you Beffer arxj S«ves you Moire wifh ihew VeMts you know and us* every <Uy~ proclaimed the for re*< Mtisfeetkm and economy. <' /* y^ote BANQUET 12V. 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